Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 296, 7 December 1907 — Page 6

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By CorreM and Thompson Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Dec. 7.

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NOTICE.

Members of Richmond Lodge No. 136, F. & A. M. and all Master Masons in good standing are requested to meet at the Masonic Temple at. one o'clock p. m. Sunday, to attend the funeral of Bro. Harrison Agborn. 7-2t GEO. L. SMITH, W. M.

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SALE OF TATE.

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CONDEMN

PARCELS POST

SUPT. COTTON WILL SPEAK.

HE IS AN ENTERTAINING TALKER TH E ECONOMICAL SIDE OF

SCHOOL SYSTEM TO BE EX

PLAINED.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the Dickinson Trust Company, as Receiver appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court in cause of Ella J. Logan v. John A. Logan, will, by virtue of the order of the Wayne Circuit court, offer for sale and sell at private 6ale the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Being a part of the northeast quarter of Section four (4), Township thirteen (13) north, Itange one (1) west,

Jn Wayne County, Indiana, and bound-j a meeting of the Commercial club ed as' follows, to-wit: Beginning at i will be held Monday night at which

the southwest corner of South 21st time final action will be taken on th

street and South "A" street in the question of parcels post. There will

City of Richmond in said County tad , be a discussion of the question both

State; thence running south along the j pro and con as to whether the pending west line of said 21st street fifty-three bill before congress to establish partin d three quarters (53-) feet; J eels post in the postal department is thence west one 'hlindred and eighty ' desirable. Judging from present indi(180) feet; thence north fifty-three cations it is probable that the club and three quarters (53-) feet to the will pass a resolution to forward to south line of South "A" street; thence Washington, condemning parcels post, east one hundred and eighty (ISO) feet The general opinion is that parcels along the south line of South "A" post would be destructive to local bu.-

Resolutions Not Favoring the Proposed System to Be Presented.

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FOUR FAMILIES ABE ! NOW QUARANTINED

No New Developments in the Smallpox Situation.

There are no new developments m the small pox situation today according to Dr. Charles Bond, city health of-

I ficer. Four families have been quar

antined in West Richmond on account of the Hockett case. It is thought there is no danger of new cases. Mr. Allinger, of South Eighth street, who

j contracted the disease two weeks ago, j is about recovered, but his little daugh

ter, who is also ill ot the malady, :s quite sick. Mr. Shurmeyer of North Fourteenth street, another victim, is a very sick man, but he will recover.

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WANTED.

MRS. EUNICE HAISLEY DEAD

Mrs. Eunice llaisley of Muncie. a former resident of this county, died Thursday at Muncie and was buried Friday at Webster.

MAKES DESERTION CHARGE

BANK STATEMENT. Reserves less U. S. Deposits Inc. 7.647,000. Reserve Inc. 6.779,075. . Loans. Dec. 7 OS-1 90ft

Specla, Inc.

U.100.

Deposits Dec. 8,431.900.

Legals Inc. 1.337,000.

Circulation Dec. 3,528,300.

Chicago.

street to the place of beginning.

TERMS OF SALE: Said real estate will be sold upon the following terms, to-wit: One-tblrd of the purchase money will be required to be paid In cash, one-third in nine months and one-third In eighteen months from the day of sale, or the purchaser may pay all or any portion above one-third of the purchase money In cash at his option. In case of deferred payments of purchase money, said purchaser "will be required to execute his notes therefor, waiving valuation or appraisment laws, bearing six per cent per annum interest from the date there

of, and to secure the same by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Bids for the above described real estate will be received by the Dickinson Trust company at its office at 32 South Eighth street, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, up to ten o'clock A. M. on the 30th day of Deccmbei. 1907. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Receiver. ROBBINS, STARR & ROBBINS. dly7-14-2t Attorneys.

iness interests, and that the pacets post scheme is a "pet" of the mail or-

Dec.

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der houses. Consequently it is a3-1 May

serted by some that he club will condemn In no mild degree, the postmaster general for his proposed bill. There are, however, a number of members who are supporters of the parcels po&t and consequently it is certain that there will be some interesting discussions on the matter. State Superintendent Cotton, of Public Instruction, will speak before the club on the educational interests of the state. Mr. Cotton is said to be an interesting

speaker and it is assured that many will attend. While the meetings of the club are not altogether public, yet each member of the club is privileged to bring his friends.

CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton. O.) Chicago, Dee. 7. Wheat

Open. High.

. 04"i 9.j .101 102 Corn. . 54 . ru ru'2i Oats. Open. High. . 0W4 0014

Jul . Dec.

loi 54 55

101 05 54 55 55

Lew.

Dec. May July

Jan.

47:j4 47 Pork.

53 47

Close. 50Vt

47

Fair to good yearlings . . . 4.00 4.40 BUTCHER CATTLE'.

Choice to fancy heifers . . Good to choice heifers . . Choice to fancy cows Choice to fat bulls VEAL CALVES Good to choice Fair to good

STOCK CATTLE

Good to h'vy, fleshy feeders 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.25 fij) 4.50 Good to choice stockers.. 2.50 4.00 Common to fair heifers 2.50 3.00 SHEEP. Choice lambs 5.50 6.15 Best yearlings 4.50 5.25 Best sheep 3.50 4.50

Joseph P. Scott has' brought suit for divorce from Laura Scott. He charges desertion.

The Hub Of The Hody. The organ around which all the other organs revolve, and upon which they axe largely dependent for their welfare, is the stomach V.'hen the functions of the stomach become im oaired, the bowels and liver also become de anged. To cure a disease of the stomach, live r bowels get a SO cent or f 1 bottle of Dr. Cald oil's Syrup Pepsin at your druggist's. It it c promptest relief for constipation and dya;ptla ever cc mpounded.

MISCELLANEOUS

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o -prf j STORAGE Furniture,

WANTED To buy antique and second hand furniture, coiner room. 4th and Main s-ts. Phone 1529. 7-7t WAXTEirlirSTI.EUS EVERYWHERE. $2". to $:;t made weekly distributing circulars;, samples, no cutlassing. Steu'y. Merchants Out-Door Ad. Co., CHICAGO. 7-1 1 WANT El ) - DI STR1 Ml i TERS WANT

ED EVERYWHERE $25 to $30

Weekly Distributing Circulars, overseeing gen'l adv.. steady, Reliable Adv. Bureau, Chicago. 7-H WANTED Bed ticks to fill, nice clean straw. Nichols Feed Barn, 512 X. A St. 7-7t

FOR SALE New and second hand furniture, Croager &. Murray, 40S Main St. 4 20t FO R "SALE--Elegant baby carriage.

good as new, 1040 or :ioir.

cheap. New

Phone Wt

WANTED "Ladies" Try "Queen Beauty Face Bleach," only genuine face bleach on market for a snowy white complexion. Postpaid 50c. The F. X. Franklin Co., box D 100., Fort Wayne, Ind. 7-2t

FOR SALE-House of six rooms, bath! at a bargain if sold within next thirty days. Call 1U Klusey St. tf-7t FOR SALENow and 5rcond hand furniture. E. Wyatt. oir, Main st. l-7t FO ifSA LE Main nfottTb ron ze tnrkey Toms, pure bred, beautifully marked, extra large, also fashionably bred Collie puppies, sable and white sir imported. Cull Starr Bros , Boston. Ind. MH

4.00 4.25; 4.00 4.25; 7.00 8.00 3.00 C.50

stoves, etc.,

nice clean room, prices reasonable,

' E. V. Nichols, 512 N. A St. 7-7t HO FOR""TEXXOirDec7l 7th special : private hotel car from Indianapolis, j This car will be run on fastest schedule in order to get back home ; for Christmas. Come and go with s

us and see one of the finest valleys WANTED Girl at 214 N. 9th. 7-3t to be found anywhere with land from '. WANTEbtbriTaickel $8 to $15 per acre. Fare from Indian- j , th ti Brown &. Darnell.

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WANTED Moving of all kinds. My large moving van is the leader in the city fof moving furniture and pianos. Packing and crating furniture for shipping our specialty.

Those wishing goods stored, call on j , ,

me. 1 nave empioyea rename niw agreeable help. Office 30 N. 6th St. Phone 4258. Al Wiuterstein. 7-lt

FOR SALE Mission dining table and chairs; bed spring, lace curtains, hot plate and oven. PJ14 South It. 6-Gt FOft sXEi? Antique furniture nloH pieces for Christmas gifts, corner room, 4th and Main streets. Phone 152t. l-7t

! FOR SALE The undersigned will se!l

at public auction on the late Joshua Eliason farm, two and one-half miles northeast of Centervllle, on Wednesday, Dec. 11, '07. Joshua Eliason heirs. 6-flt

Toledo Grain.

Toledo, O.. Dec. 7. Wheat Cash 91. Corn Cash 57. Clover Seed Cash. $9.S0.

COSTS FORTY CENTS TO CARE FOR DRUNKS

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on usual terma of sale, on Saturday, the 21st day ot December, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m., their certain residence property fit No. 108 Ft Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, consisting of a two story brick dwelling house of eleven rooms and adjacent grounds, being the property formerly occupied by W'alter M. Richey as a residence. HARRY L. BRAXTON, MARY R. BRAXTON. aovSO-dec 7-14

Amount the Sheriff Receives Daily on Each Prisoner .

TAXPAYERS MUST PUT UP.

Of-cn. Higj. Low. Close,

..$12.55 $1L'.55 $1'50 $12.50 j Alsike-Cash, $2.20,

Rye Cash, 81.

May .. . 12.UO 12.97 12.00 12.90 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. . . . $7.80 $7.80 $7.77 $7.77 May .. . 7.SO 7.80 7.72 7.75 Ribs. . Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. .. . $0.77 $ $ $0.70 May .. . 0.9O 0.92 G.S7 C.IK)

Cincinnati Livestock.

Christmas The Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EXCESS FARE ELIMINATED When buying tickets beyond INDIANAPOLIS To all points touched by Traction Lines in Indiana and Ohio.

One Hundred and Fifty Pounds of Baggage Checked Free. Special Service to Handle the Heavy Christmas Travel. THE BEST OF SERVICE 5 LIMITED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. For further information inquire of local agent or address: C. S. KITCH. Dist. P. & F. A., Indianapolis.

Up to the present time there have

been about two hundred and fifty prisoners confined in the county jail since the first of last January to serve sentences on charges of intoxication. Sheriff Meredith receives forty cents a day ' for boarding- these men. This means that Sheriff Meredith has re

ceived about $100 for caring for unfor-;0ats 168

tunaie victims oi Tne oooze naoit ana this sum will be increased before the close of the year.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs Receipts, ,!O,O00; 5 to 10 cents lower. Left over, 3,191. Cattle Receipts, '800; unchanged. Sheep Receipts, 8,000; steady. Closing Hog Market. Light $4.504.95 Mixed 4.tKKa;5.0 Heavy 4.5O((73.0O Rough 4.504.0T 15 cents lower.

Cincinnati, Dec. 7. Hogs receipts 2,982; weak. Cattle, 341; slow. Lambs steady. Calves lower.

apolis, $28.75, round trip. Climate j is very fine, 4,500 feet above sea level Make your arrangements at once. Ball and Peltz, real estate and insurance. 7-7t

1022 Main St

WANTED

EXCHANGE New furniture for old at Cregar & Murray's, 408 Main St. " 4-20t

You to know we sharpen

razors, knives, shears and all kinds of edge tools. All kinds of job work promptly done. Brown & Darnell. lo22 Main street. 7-3t

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WANTED

H. H. ROLLING, 20 S. Sth St., has sure cure for corns. Why suffer needless torture when you can have your corns removed painlessly. Phone 4242. 4-7t

LAUNDRY.

We can help make ycu happy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry.

CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr.

Wheat 11 53 Corn 217

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WILL NOLTE'S HOME BURNS TO GROUND

Xmas Trees Wreath Coilings Red Berry Holly, Etc. A big supply to be here Dec. 18, fresh and green Order now. HADLEY BROS. . Phone 2292-292.

Loss in Fire of Friday Placed At About $800.

Wheat, 26.

Estimates.

Corn,

55. Oats, 154.

NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr.

Minn. Duluth

.374 .298

271 375

179 183

LIVERPOOL. Wheat Close, higher. Corn Unchanged.

Pittsburg Livestock.

FAMILY LIVES IN A SHED.

Phone 1178 or 49

The home of Will Nolte, a farmer residing two and a half miles north of

Bethel, burned tothe ground Friday

morning about eight o'clock, originated from a defective

flue and the loss is estimated at $800. It is partially covered li$ insurance. At the time the fire started Mr. No'ie was at work on the premises, but Mrs. Nolte and the two children were in the house. They rushed out of the house and spread the alarm. In a short time a few neighbors assembled to render

assistance. It was seen that it wouM be impossible to extinguish the blaze so Nolte and his neighbors confined their efforts to saving the household goods, nearly all of which they suc

ceeded in carrying to a place of safety.

Pittsburg, Dec. 7. Cattle Receipts 300. Prime and extra, $5.305.70. Common to fair. $3.00 4.40. Veal. 84.00 8.00. Hogs Receipts 5,000.

The fire I Prime and yorkers, $3.15 5.2

chimney , Pigs. $4.00 4.75.

Sheep and lambs Receipts steady.

SUPT. MOTT IN NORTH PART OFJHE STATE

Will Inspect School in Several

Of the Cities

OSTEOPATHY.

DR TOWNSEND. Nortti 9th and A. Lady assistant. Phone 1396.

SCHOOL.

Lady or gentleman to trav

el tor hardware specialties. Home may be used for headquarters if desired. Weekly salary of $1,092.00 per year, and expenses. Address J. A. Alexander, 35t Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. v G-2t

WANTED A place to do housework. Address A. M., care of Palladium. 5-3t VVANTED-Middieaged wbmau"to do housework Family of two. 1 122 N. J. -2t WANTED-VVork by higbooT buT dent after school and on Saturday. F. H.. care Palladium. 0-2t

FOR SALE Pure Pennsylvania buckwheat flour. 25 lbs. for $1.00. Frank M. Clark. 321 N. 11th St. 30-14t FOR-SAL EA bo u t ."UN feel of iron fence, in first class condition. Call on or address S. O. Yates, Grand Hotel juilding, Richmond, Ind. 22-tC FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Eldg., phone

158. 27-tf

FOR SAL.E Two car loads ot mules; horses bought and sold. Ous Taube, sale barn, 124-12G N. Gth street. Phone ISSl. 12-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT 5-room flat centrally located, ground floor, electric light, bath. Rcnj. F. Harris. 7-tf

WANTED -I have $, x to loan on first mortgage farm or city property. See me quick. Al H. Hunt. 7 n. ,.th bt. o-:;t

SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of : i . i ti . it' r. t t:. . t c ' '

siionnauu. lurs. vv . o. riist-i, uo - . 13th St. Phone 2177. You can WANTED To buy antique and second enter any time. 21-tf hand furniture, corner room, 4th 51 i anj jaiu streets. Phone 1520. l-7t

DENTISTS.

WANTED To buy new and hand furniture aud stoves.

CHENOWETH & DYKEMAN, Mason

ic Temple. Automatic phone 2053.1 att 510 Main S.tf i 1-

second E. Wy-l-7t

REPORTS FOR NOVEMBER.

Superintendent T. A. Mott is at present at. Valparaiso, where he is attending a convention of teachers from over the state. WTiile in the northern part of the state he will visit several cities and inspect their school systems. Reports for November have not as yet been issued by Prof. Mott, but they will be completed the first of the week. All of the principals for the various buildings are now making out the reports and these will be turned into the superintendent's offies- the first of the week.

FIBE INSURANCE

Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1C20. 14-tf

UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth st. i2sept6mo NOTICE.

i WANTED Manager for Branch office

we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, with reference, lie Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, O. 23-30t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O.

FOR RENT Furnished room, modern 205 N. Sth. 7-7t

FOR RENT Five room houso $10.no. Thompson, ! Main street. 7-7t F6rTRENT New BuburbarTslx room house. Electricity, on car lln. Ready Jan. 1st. Address -Rent," care Palladium. 0-3t FOR RENT Two large sieaui-uuu.Mi office rooms, formerly occupied by Justin Leroy Harris, studio. Apply to Drs. Chenoweth & Dykeman, Masonic Temple. 4tf FORRENT Fu rnl s hed rooms, iTl modern conveniences. I tain water for bath tub. 103 S. 9th St. 4-7t

FOR RENT Furnished front room, down stairs, heated; with private entrance. 31 N. Oth ht. (V.;t

JESSUP TO RETURN

light;

Fancy sheep, $4.25 5.00. Lambs, $3.00 6.25.

East Buffalo Livestock.

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WASHINGTCN

NOTICE Have your horse boarded at i Nichol's Feed Barn. $14.00 a month. !

Good care and kind treatment 512 FOR SALE N. A St. 7-7t i specialty.

FOR SALE.

-Richmond real estate a

Merchandise stocks, fire ,

insurance. Porterfteld, Kelly liiocK, Sth & Main. 7tf

TAKEN BY MISTAKE At Coeur de Lion lodge social Tuesday evening, a

man's derby hat. Please return to FOR SALE Antique

H. H. Miller at Palladium office and exchange. 27-tf

FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. 30 N. 12th. 4-7t F0 lPRENTFour modern rooms t t 325 South Gth. 0-2t FOlfFLENT House or nix rooms, bath and cellar with electric lights. Inquire 103 N. 14th St. Phone 2157. 4-Tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 23 N. 7th street 3-7t FOR RENT Double house, 13 and 15 South 10th. Call at If CI North I. Charles Thompson j-2t FOlt RE NTFurnTshed room, light.

heat and bath; 42 S. 10th. 3-7t

furniture nice

pieces for Christmas gifts, corner

room, 4th and Main Sts. Phone port

FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light, heat and bathL 220 N. 12th. St. 20tf

He Has Been Attending Big Congress There.

HENRY CASE ON MONDAY.

FOR

CEMENT or Building Material of All Kinds. Mather Bros. Co,

East Buffalo. Dec. . Cattle Receipts steady Veal and calves, $3.75 9.00. Sheep and lambs Receipts 9.000, Sheep, S2.75 4. S3. Lambs, $4.90 6.33.

After the home had burned comnlete-' Hogs Receipts 1,200.

ly to the ground, Mr. Nolte and his Mixed and yorkers $3.00 5.13. friends promptly began work erecting Pigs. ?4.90 5.00.

a shed which will harbor the Nolte ; Heavies ana rougn 54.-0(5 o.io

J family the remainder of the winter. ! While this crude structure is being 'erected Mr. and Mrs. Noite and the two

children are living with a neighbor.

Indianapolis Market.

IsTLe St o mark HiupvnMble f An operation for the removal of the stomach in a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion among the surgeons whether the stom ich coald be removed and the patient be nont he worse for it- Before the discussion had weli ;ied out. the patient had died. It demonstrated e could not live without bis stomach. To keep ie stomach in good condition, and core constilation. indigestion, etc.. use the great herb laxa .ive compound. lr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. nigists t ell it at 50 cents and Si bottle.

I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK.

HOGS. Best heavies $5.15 3.40

Prosecutor Jessup, who has been in Washington. D. C. this week as a delegate to the National Rivers and Harbors congress, will return to Richmond Sunday. It was expected that he would be ready to file the report of the grand jury Monday, but this will probably be delayed as on that date William Henry, a farmer indicted for assault and battery with intent to commit a felony, will be tried and the

NOTICE W. J. Hiatt. has removed his real estate office from 911 Main St. to No. 8 N. 9th St.. with Richard Shute. 4-7t

1329.

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FOR-SALE All kinds new and second hand furniture at bargain. S. Wyatt, 516 Main St. 7-7t

RENT Double seven room

house, 216 & 213 South 14th street. Eight room modern, 20 South 10th street Kepler & Weller, Vaughan Blk. 5-1 f

FINANCIAL.

FOR SALE Thoroughbred male pigs

and brood sows. Address M. D. L. Revnolds. R. R. No. 7. S-3t

MONET LOANED Low rates, easy for SAIJEPll kinds feed, prices terms. Thompson's loan and real right. Nichols Feed Barn, 512 N. estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 a S. 7-7t Main street. Bond's automatic poR-gALE Leave your orders for phone No. 2X8. . Christmas turkeys and roast pigs at 1-wed-thurs-f ri-sat-tf I Xichors Feed barn. 312tN. A St. 7-7t

FOR Sale Lamp. burners and mantels, new stock, just received, the best in the city at Brown & Dar

nell's, 1022 Main St.

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FOR RENT Three unfurnished roojis

above IS North 8th SL Apply 013 Main street. 25-tf

LOST.

LOST A brooch with a large amethyst set. between 213 N. 6th street and Gennett. or First M. E. ehorch on North A or Main street. Finder please call at above address and receive reward. 7-lt

FOUND.

I FOR SALE Just received a new lot of FOUND Brown leather pocket book, picture mouldings, latest styles at j containing key. handkerchief and

i Wrnw-n A- Darnell's. VGT2 Main St 7-Ct ', stamp.

Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. . , . -. , . ,-.! office

Owner call at

Palladium

7 2t

A reliable remedy. All druggists.

size; a bargain. 114 N. 1Mb St.

For a Little Cash.

prosecutor will probably be occupied And easy payments per mo. Can sell

the entire day with this case. a 2 room bouae for m house fcr $S50- a 7

FORTsaLE OR TRADE 2j acres, room house and good barn: plenty fruit. Will trade for a larger farm. See me quick. Al. H. Hunt, 7 N. tth st 5-2t

5-3t FOUND A small purse containing a

rosary, on N A St., at St. Mary'a church. Owner can have same by calling at 540 N 13th St. C-3t

REAL ESTATE.

Good to choice 5.00 5.35 Best pigs 4.50 5.00

BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers

Medium to cnoice stocrs.. .tom o.o

$500; a 5 room

. i rnn. r. fnr ti fft. want n--. tt t o -o-o i r, rct.-las cr.v!"" "-- " '

he would insist on the impromptu dis- T V.V - Z v i "'fc ' " " streL Phone 877.

missal of the trrand iurv. Hp said c33 lo tou wu wu eery m gooa iou. uwi "'-"

tO loan on goou uues. o. xv. juuigau.

that the majority of cases brought to Its attention were of a minor character and that there was no need of the

4.75

Parker & Scott, 211 Law building. In

iianaijolis. o-13t!

Choice to fancy yearling 4.15 4.50 1 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

R. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colectlon: 14 N. 9th.

j FOR SALE New modern suburban, T,-mn .vavnill and strong catSarSc which I a-wo. nm millayp and SIT ruOHl

ITSm. Electricity On car line. Ad-j Richmond

jure for constipation and all diseases arisioa i ess "Sale," care Palladium. U-3t Bradbury, Mgr. from stomach trouble. 1

MONUMENTS AND MARKERS.

Monument Co.. C E.

Zi North Sth SUetL