Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 328, 9 January 1908 — Page 7

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PROTECTION IS NEEDED AGAINST

MPURE MILK Wayne County Medical Society Insists That Steps Be Immediately Taken to Bring About Better Conditions. NOT A SINGLE MODEL DAIRY IN THE COUNTY. One of the Speakers Before! The Meeting Made This ! Declaration Without Fear,! Causing a Sensation. ! flllLK TICKETS NOT FAVORED! IT IS AID THE PASTEBOARDS ALSO CARRY DISEASE AND COUPON BOOKS SHOULD BE SUB"ITUTED. -The Wayne County Me.Uc.nl Society j insists that the -i r - or Richmond! phould (ako prompt ,s(' i is to prot"ct ' its residents from impure tn i I K . At. a meeting held by t ho society yesterday! Humorous papers on the milk (piestion! wore rrart and it was the unanimous! opinion of all the physicians in attend-j fence that, the milk now being sold in j Ihis city was far below the proper; Mandard of purity ami that the rtgula-1 lion o milk Bold in this city was postihle auid imperative. The physicians of the county are' jinanirnous in the opinion that im-: Jiure milk is one of tl.'i best agents for ' ho (spread of all kinds of diseases, ha-1 bles and invalids being, the principal icthns. In one o! the papers read efore the meeting the statement was Jtiade that there was not a model dairy a Wayne county. The remedy for this alarming state of affairs recommended by the Wayne County Medical society is the adoption by the municipal government of the tuberculin test, which Is most ef ficient and safe. Physicians are of the pinion that the city should by ordin- , ftftce provide for a milk inspector who VOUld at least once a vear visit each idfciry in the county and insoect. the faille and general sanitary condition.;. If diseased cows or unsanitary conditions were found the inspector should have the authority to prevent the glairy in question selling milk In the dty. ; The Wayne County Medical society ' fs also of the opinion that the practice of carrying milk about the city in open cans is dangerous and that the proposed milk ordinance should provide that all milk be delivered in sealed bottles. Milk tickets should also be done away with, the physicians think, and coupon books substituted. Milk tickets go from home to home rid afford a means of spreading disease germs. Coupons after being torn from books are destroyed by the milk aent. See the Suits at half Price, at Nusbaum's sale next two days. STARfiliKO. ENTERS ILLINOIS Articles of Incorporation Have Been Filed With Secretary of State. HEADQUARTERS IN CHICAGO. The Starr Piano company has been Incorporated in Illinois with a capital tock of $HUH, the license havlns ust been issued by the secretary of itate. By this incorporation the company C Riven a bettor business standing:. Chicago is designated as the tentral offices for tin Company in that tate, and they carry in stock In that city. Sounds the Same. "My husbaud is a fool!'' ilrs. Owter Tow no. snapped The visitor expressed only mild surprise, but the suburban lady was moved to explain. "You know. I wanted to persuade our hens to lay iu the nests we pre Tided. And a neighbor suggested get ting a ccuple of nest eggs. So 1 telo- " fhoned my husband to bring home a couple of artificial eggs with him." "Weil, and didn't her "Didn't he! The idiot brought home couple of cork legs. 'Cleveland Leader. Seattle Washington Investments Wonderful MONEY MAKING possibilities. Write ns. learnins; about them, askinsr for our "LAND FARM, CITY PROPERTY" lists free. RICHMOND. SEATTLE references on reejuest. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY. Alaska Building, Seattle.

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK (By Correll and Thompson New York, Jan. 'J.

Ope.-! High Low Co Amalgamated Copper p.t :,n"i ls f---American Car Foundry :;i ;;j ::t American Locomotive :;7 77 '.T American Smelting 74 1 1 7rl 71 ""' American Sugar H'7 10 1"7 In--, Atchison ., ... ;v 7" t"..v,; 77 1 !. & O. . . . ... -s '1 ' 4 N ) " ; ' ' i Ii. It. T 40 1; 4-4 40 U Canadian Pacific l.VS'i. 1.77i 15'. j 157'c. & o , .-pu' :;ts :;: 71 G . O . W .... , '.'t s s .' C. M. & Cr. P 1i7 lei7, l--7 lel' C. F. & f j -1 21 Dis. Sec... .. :;2 :;2'Erie u; 17 10 17 National Lead 4" 11 1 i 4" 41 New Ycrk Centra! !J 0-l3; 02:i 01 J j. N ::, o:. ::. ;7 Norfolk & Wasr.ern , C I ". ! ;" M. K. & T 2.7 U 2-7 27 -7 Missouri Pacific 47 '4 4 1 17 4 1 ' i Northern Pac 121 127 121 1--Pennsyiv:.' ;a tlli 1F: 11 Pi 112 People's Gas M sr. S sr.' , Readiim loo 1".". loo l"-" I1er.uf.1ic Steel Rock Island 14' I I 11 ! 1 Sou; hern Pacific 77V. 77 77 7.7 Southern U. It 11 11 11 11 Texas Pacific 2' 2' 2- 2l V'nion Pacific li;t i-j::v, 1H'7- 12:: V. S. So-ei 2!;s, -7 2t; 277, 1". ?. Stee! pfd -: 01 01 Wa Viash Wabasii pfd (.Ireat Northern l!0"i 121 110 Ui

f';ti! riKinov i Dis. Sec. ex . 1 '. eer r dividend nr. 1" Richrtiona. CATTLK (Paid by liichmond Best. hoes, average -jr.o lb Good heavy packer;; . . . Common am; St'-ers, corn Heifers. . . . Fat rows . . Pulls Calves . . . . mm fed. . 1.1" ' r.o ::.i!i) : : 2 . . (7.7: Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS tl3y Correl! and Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. O.i Chicago. Jan. May Whea Open. . o.-, . . !S llis'i. Lor,-. 1 1 i.V' CTo.-;e 1' : i: i o:. July Sepi iday July Corn. . C.O- dl . r,! r.pOat, Oi:cn. Ilish. . .-.-( r.4--4si -IN'a Pork. t:o.;s ..'.I Lc v. 4-s is'. , Low. IU.7.7 Low. ?s.:r-' Low. 57 :v May v-iost r.1 Close st;:.i;r. Close, s.s. 1 7 Close Julv . Open. .si::,r,7 Open. . sl.". Open. . .S7..T7 I32?. May SKl.oo Lard. iiign. S.17 Ribi,. Hih. S7.37 May May U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. ;i- 'Ior receipts,; 42.000, left over 1,1 "0, sk-idy. Cattle, S700, strong. Sheep 17,000, 10c higher. Hog Market Close. ( .7c higher) Lisht ? 1.1.7'- $1.72 Mixed -I.L'"'' l.t.:i) Heavy I.L'iK; l..;n Boush !.L'e''.' I ::o CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last. Wk. Last Yr. Wheat .. Corn . . . Oats Wheat, : . 100 Estimates. Corn, 2t: Oats, ii; NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Tod ay. L'OO ..01 L st W -"l! ist Yr. 2.70 Minn. Duluth LIVERPOOL. -Open higher; Who; higher; 1 ::m, close higher. Corn Open, unchanged ; higher; close higher. 1 ::;0, Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. Jan. !. Cattle, receipts lisht. Prime and extra. $7.3.7 5.0.". Common te fair, ?3.0o 57" 3.60. Veal, $3.50 .7 ! 70. Hogs Receipts O.Oim. Prime and Yorkers, $ 4.03 77 4. SO. Common and roughs. $3.2."". it 4.2-7. Pigs, ?4.75 i sit. Sheep and lambs receipts light and higher. Good to prime $4. Taj-it ,7.50. Fair to choice lambs. ?5.00 J77.70. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati. Jan. ;- Hosts, receipts bt'.ei. Cattle S.40'.f -1.27, Veals $(770 o S.0. Sheep $27.0'.; 4.77. Lambs "e i .".70. ?teariv. East Buffalo Livestock. East P. J: Cattle Receipt. , ; hrm. " "'('-'.77. Receipts. 7. tee. .".2.V.j 7.S 1 Veal and calves ! Sheep and Lambs 1 Sheep. ? "'i ''.''. Lambs, cull to choice. ; Hogs Receipt s, ".sc-o. 'Mixed and Yorkers. St l.Sk. Pigs. S4.r. ; 4.7r,. Heavies and roughs. S 1 .vr,;4.2r PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.)'

Toledo Grain. Tf ,l;:n. w i ( ( r ' 1. i Ci.. , ili:. MUKCIE Villi 101 meet mmm One of the Players Has Been Sworn in as Strike Deputy. ELW00D TO COKE INSTEAD. Klwood will play here Friday nialit instead of the Muncie team. The Muncie team is d!sorganij;ed tiwint; to the fact ihat one of its players has been sworn in as a deputy at Muncie to help restore order in that city and another member of the team for some reason could not play. The Elwood boys will PIl the bill however, and a lively same is assured. CANTEENS SHOULD BE NOW RESTORED General Del! in Report to the President Makes This Asser SCGF;ES MARRIED PRIVATE. Washington. D. C. Jan. ;i. port to the president today Franklin Bell, chief of the s ti.ai the married private in tb In a. t7en. rc.1. ait. says e army is a nuisance bo restored and that canteens should 'I had a narrow escape from being run over (his monii;;;r." remarked Johnson. 'Hughes, who was with me, only saved me by showering blows em the horse's head with an tim'oielia. Just us the umbrella broke the animal stopped, and I was pulled out from beneath the wheels ef the wagon." "Had the umbrella a silver handle shaped like a shepherd's crook:" asked his friend Rinks anxiously. "I didn't notice particularly, and, liesides, he broke it to pieces stopping the horse. Why V" "Nothing; only he borrowed mine yesterday." Pearson's. His Method. '"Your speech sounded fine." said the attentive listener, "but, do you know, 1 ean't remember half a dozen words of it." "That's pood," answered Senator Sortrhum. "The art of speech ma kin 1; consists in p'.-asins the ear without furnishing any elata for subsequent contradiction." Washington Star. His Arch Look. Sally Gay What. a cuuning little fel- )' Mr. Callipers is.' Do'.iy Sw if: ' (''tuning? Why. he's dreadfully tow. j legged Saliy Cay Ye?, but that gives him such an arch look, you know. ' Truth. I Her Own Money. ! Husband-r What! Another new dress? Wife Well, don't be s i eress 1 bought it with my own mmiey Husbane! Your ow n? Where did yon get it from? Wife I sold your fur e-oat. Boclan. The upier crust of society depetjds on the amount of douh underneath. i PbiiaJc!hia liecori

UNION TRACTION OFFERS REWARD TO AID CAPTURE

Desires to Know Who Placed Explosives on the Street Car Tracks Betvvoon Marlon and Gas City. DEPORTATION OF LABOR LEADER NOT LIKED. It Is Very Probable the Incident Will Finally Reach the Courts and Power of City Officials Tested. Man (:-. 1ml.. .Emu; o! i.i i. a I 'ii ion Tract io: us off - red a re w a rd l hi.- t i 1 ii Li i vitletiee io sh ry o The i Company $lu0 to peiiv who piac--tru'tiot;.-; on its tracks in Marion L is ("it v. i W( w oma a;:', wen- atoned last nieht. one jui-sen tier tiejn.n cm lv fivit-iX ; Car.- were- ope rated last, nitiln. 1 ii'rloeK. Extra police rude II eai. I a IT r'm .-nued One was not of six persons alleged to car.- ;s expected anytime ear struck a bis boulder d( railed. nap. wl.iih fad been placed on the; ma(;e n unjtossitile to complete trip from Marion to Gas City. ALLEGED DEPORTATION Lsbcr Leader May Be Carried Into Courts Quiet at Anderson. Of on, I ml.. Jan. !. -W. D. Mav ttoit, president, and A. L. j of Liyria, Ohio, first, vice of the Amalgamated Assoc!-1 Street ami Eiectric Railway I i : of A me. ica. have consulted! ;. here and it is not. improba- ; y will v,o into court againstof Muneie in order to have iininee whither or not a man dt ported f;om a city or town if i not committed a crime andj ; no snicliii charge against him. can .e 1, t a'--n The ution contcmpiaieu arises irom lered deportata.n of Palmer from , i I Miii.cie hii- he va- there in t lie interi.si of the mot.oiiiiin and conductors who are on a strile against the Iudiiana 1'nion Traitioii company. i At. the headquarters of the local strikers this morning every man who joined the strike when it was called a week a so. answered the roll call. At the office of the Indiana, t'nion Traction company President Brady said no serious trouble had been experienced. The company has beeuti to gradually restore the nl.nht service and by the end of the week will, it is thought, null, rtake to operate ears until midnight. CAR MENS LEADER Refused to Treat W Traction Companies in Indicia Fight. Indianapolis. Intl.. Jan. Charles F. "Yc -;;.,,. o.,.) c0,., v. parcel 1. state labor commissioners, have returned from Muncie and Anderson. whcie thc had been in an effort to settle the stn el: car strikes. Whit- ( tier said that a compromise was sur-1 i-estcd to the effect that the traetiom companies male a contract with the; AmnluumaU .1 Association of Street. Car and Electric Railway employes to cover the employment of the men on ' the city lines, and a contract with the; P.rothi rhooii of Imcrurban Railway employes to cover the employment of, the ir.terurban men. This proposition was declined by W. i 1). ed tin Mahon. presidetir of the amalgamat-j o!7;aniza'io!i. The labor commis- ; :s said they had done everything in their power to tt'.e the strike. MEM MERE NOK ENTITIES me cpunni d u Women Members Run Things As They Please. Hamilton. ( ).. Jan. :. -The three women. Mrs. Lizzie Keller. Mrs. Miranda Muff and Mrs. Edward Stevens, who were ek'i'i-d to the board of education at Somervilie. this county t-jst fail, took their M'at lat n. They const :tut- a majority of the board and proceeded to eliminate the two male members in the organization. Mrs. Keller was ekc'id president and Mrs. Muff clerk. The important committee's were all eivhh 7 ati.oiiii the women. The two men in the board, the Uev. Charles Williams and W. C. Han-coe-k. announce that they w :!! resign, as their nsei'uluess is evidently at an end. T.-.iy are holdovers. ! AFFAIRS OF PAUPERS DRIVE HIM TO SUICIDE I Warden of Almshouse Sympa- ! thized With Them. i New York. Jan. ''. Robert Ryan, the 'warden cf the Hudson county almsj house, shot and killed himseif today. ine misrortunes ot the pauprrs who are increasing in number. nr-oit on La ulu, uubaJanciE it.

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UCH AN EVIL n r i ooni d bea Wir.d1 c . r h. W .r: '.:-..prie; '1' t ' !. who are fin: e., hou.-e of i l fa:i!'. T.te prv.ietp, ' :t " M;;ry Povi ti-. ', aiai t i.e 1 v. ho va ar; v . i.iil1 n U'l 'illi. r. a.. e;,l i na e iieia y moii. in;,' last test iiiiony iiminu that 'r immoral favorable to the de t key Were not i'a i I; purpo.-e.-. Over two humire crowded the little only woman pre-ei w ijo w as brought ! " ii ua 7 sell eo'ir t wa from atjoiihuuterroom. The Mrs. How del. the Women's prison where r-ho is serit:ii time on a charge of adultery. She was a most dishearten, d looking woman and the object ol especial interest to the bia; crowd. Mrs. Houdil's -i-'-poudency was the result of her mother refusing to have anything to do with h..'r or furnish h r numey to secure release tniiii jail. 1 he deteiise aruued that, when CP-rk Snow assigned Mrs. Bow del and escort a room it was with the undorstandiiiK that the woman was to occupy the room alone. Snow ie.-;iti-ed that he did not see the ytnini; man j sien on the register '.!. E. Cook and wife, Canton. ()." The prosecution sj.runs a surprise iu ! Chief Bailey, who stated that in his! opinion room bore an evil reputa ; lion and that lie could produce a list I containing the names of people who bad occupied the room for immoral purposes. In his argument Prosecutor Jessup stated that a member of the police force had boarded at the hotel and had in this manner become acquainted with the fact that hoom whs an evil rrsort. The case is still beinp heard before a jury and Special Judge P. J. Freeman. POWERS MAKES EARNEST APPEAL Asks Men and Woman to Sign Petition. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 9. A statement, to the public was issued by Caleb Powers today in which he nsks the people to sign a petition to Governor Willson for his pardon on the main grounds that he was tried unfairly three times and at his last trial ten jurors asked for his acquittal. A committee, composed of four denncrats and three republicans, has j charRO of ihe petition. I he petition will be circulated amonp the women as well as the men. America Alone H Humming Birds. Though the art museums of Europe may have some treasures of which America cuunot boast, our continent has the distinction of a monopoly of the world's supply of humming birds, the gems of all the feathered creation. Of these there are said to be some 400 ppecios the Four Hundred we may well call them nearly all of which are peculiar to the tropical regions. Only eighteen cross the borders of the United States from Mexico and occur only in our southwestern states. The popular idea Is that the hummer lives' only on honey gathered troui flowers.' This is a mistake. The bird docs secure some honey, but its fcMnl consists! mainly of the small insects which fre-1 quent the Cowers. Some of these in- j sects are injurious to the blossom, and the tiny bird fulfills a useful function I in destroying them. That the hummer is insectioreus is also shown by its habit of catching tiny Insects on the wiag, which Is occasionally observed. II. K. J..l in Outing Magazine. France's Roads Best In the World Among the reasons which make the ! highways of France the best in the j world is the reouirement that all ore- i liminary roadmaking operations shall bankmcnts are made the earthwork Is bui'.t up only a few inches at a time. and the successive strata are leveled j and In the neighborhood of masonry j rammed. Every ditch is carefully cut at a proper anj:!e. rammed and if i necessary paved with stones. Hanger- i otis turns are protected by stone para- ! pets. At each crossroad there are signposts, always in order, and the Touring club of Fran e has established Indi- ! caters to remind the tourist of danger- ! ot;s curves, rapid descents, etc. Every railroad crossing is protected by a gate, which has a watchman in charge day and night. Leslie's Weekly. Extravac-ce of the New. Yorker. ! nt t the native New Yorker the prey and the playthine of the waiter, the cabman, the ticket sjteeulator and the market man? Does he not pay two pric-es for food in the glittering Rroad way cafe rind then, after waiting an hur. receive a oM, dead portion of something th.it b" didn't order and never would think of ordering tinles deiirious? Does he not recognize that the legnl tnriff of cab charges is pure fiction nil -I fork over whnt the weather beaten Rube lit.rrowK on the top of th hansom may demand? Does fie notB'tt. oh. what's the us! The sca'ep they weigh him oj r t blrtu ' v f re'urns, and at his finer.' i the undertaker char::- hl o.tare for extra ;.r riages that never show up. L S. Cobb !a New York Worid.

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Today's Classified Ads

WANTED. WANTED Sanation by a Ia.iy of 2t. .!-.-. 17 N.. C--'I e i". W NTEIV- MiMi. - i:e! .. ;. 'r;..n:s-'V i i . . :.: e P.i;:. ...'in. for hotis-vworr periviu-t . .i la-Item ' - a.-- .-: !.:! P WAX T E P . -. .- h i :i . i ' 2 !. e.c, '. , , ; , WAN u p ur. n !. S. e W. J. 11: W A "1 . i lv ex-w o; i. ; N. I 7" h -Ti e: 4 M LE .MEN 1IEI.1 o p : , ! W NTKb--Yor.i! ,i!t for evm.si'.a'lois ! .MAIL and oth. r IAV S".p : ior in?-! ructn E.-l.ib'lr hed 1 1 e.l! - ; sure, -ritl t e! n: RAILWAY 'i tSI'i'lON by M AM. 7 . ;-.e. : Sami imp:.' oiie.-rioiisj and 'Mow- len't si'-.on-. are Sheared" sen" '. ;ve r M'ln'Hi.r. V K. ds. Iowa. WAN TED Te I 'lit tie 1 4'.' NTEIV - PI; .is-isr : ' . A . H." dr. Ill: i ! and hart1 It .i. e in il'lV.tte l.uaiA to Address :li K neral wel'K. tadium. P WANTED Situation to d hoii.-ework by ood Kill :l.;:; N. 7th. inquire at W ANTED -To 'bu a go.-d. we!i local e,! farnt ftom o to loo acres, well improved. State price, size and lo cation. Addre: ium. care Pal la ! WANTED "wo gent lemeii boa rders in itniite family;' "J: S. t'th. 7-7t WANTED By w idow , f two; old pi ople N. It'.th. W ANTED - Boarder, conveniences. ::i:: N work iu family plV fel'l ed. 1 - I 7 It All modern llUh St. 7-7t FOU UKNT-H room house near shops, waf.r ;uul lianl Sc0 A, H ,Illllt 7 N tr,.,-!. ;.;;t t- V-I- L- T k -V'.... I ,-,tu I tnvti not i . . 1 luil iu i-.u'i" sold out or connected with cor. store but in next room west, :i:;0 Main street to sell you Furniture, Stoves and Matting, cheap. Boy's Overcoat, ITic up. Furniture packed, stored and hauled. F. P. Brooks. fi-7t WANTED Boarders. Ml modern conveniences, oOa N. St'.i St. .7 7t WANTED Cigar Salesman, experience unnecessary. $100 per month and expenses. Peerless Cigar Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sl-17t WANTED if you have horses you want to buy or sell, visit Tauhe's barn, 12(1 N. Cth street. Shippinc horses at all times. t'2-tt WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, CO chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue; Moler Harbor College. Cincinnati, O. tf WANTED- If you want to buy or Sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Morgan. Cor. Mh and N. K streets. Both phones. l'J-tf FOR RENT. FOU RENT Furnished light housekeeping, rooms for N. 10th. !i-"t FOR RENT ti room house, ;'.:17 S.W. ;:rd. $10.00 per month. Electric light, both kinds water. Phono 2252. See T. W. Hartley. 9-7t FOR RENT Smalf house 7 1214 North F street; call-at 121C North F. iv7t FOR RENT- Two f arimCO and 1U0 acres; 0 miles of Richmond. Dye & Price, cor. !'th and Main streets. jan S-7t FO R R E N T Fu rn i shed t ton t V'joiri for two gentlemen, beat and bath, :; N. 12th St. 7-7t j FOR RENT Five room house 17 N. isth St. 24 22. ill at 1200 N. G or phone 1 -2t FOR UP NT Nicely furnished room at 3ft Sejuth loth street. 4-7t FOR RENT New seven room house. 327 N. ICth St. Electric light, bath, both kinds water. S. R. Males. New phone? 1572. 2-7t FOR RENT 4 I street; c:i!l room flat, 1010 S. A 1 South 10th ttieet. Phone pin7. 1-tf FOR RENT Furnibhed rutmis with steam heat and bath, at the Grand. For geni oulv. 17-.f FOR RENT- .7-room flat centrally 1 cated. ground floor, electric light. bath. Benj. F. Harris. 7-tf , FR RENT Furnished room, electric liEht. neat and batn. ZZ'i i'tn St. 20tf PGR " RENT "Double seven room house, 21-7 & 21S South 14th street. Eight street. Plk. com modern. 20 South 10th Kepler &. Welle. r, Vautrhfr. 7-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stock?, fire insurance. Pcrterf'eld, Kelly lilok ! Mh C- Mala 7tf j FOR SALE O R RENT New- suburban ; 7 ro-m cot i.a;io, iartre lot, electric . light, on car line, cheap, part cash, j balance pay like- rent. Address; ' Sab-," caro Palladium. S-7t j FOR SALE Seven room house and; laree lot; 227 N. 3rd. 7-7 FOR SALE We have a good renting j proposition for $4,S0o. paying ten1; j r cer,'. 1 ' in and see us. Hall & IVI'z. Real Es'at" and Insurance.: c-7t ; )ti SALE G d second hand bugey : i phone 1612. fV7t ! pqr SALE Walnut bed room set and feath'-r pillows and beds. At l?gs than half price. 117 N. 10th. C-7t FOR S A LK Vc-ry-han"dsom walnut wardrobe with Inreo mirror. L-ss than half c.sf. To soil qiick: 113 N. lot h Jirei'. C-7t FOR SALE Fine u; rieht piano, ebony finish, in good condition, at a b'g sacrifice. L. E. Leonard, 115 N.

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idebxlrd with marble top anvt a walnut h.U rack. 115 N. 10th .-t'-e-n. 6-Tt KCK fALK Large French plate mantel mirror. hai walnut frame: hand carved, great bargain; US ..-rth lot h street. (!-7t FOR SALE A giKd home; reasona !

street. 1 lit !'()'. SALE Pure Penusv ; . auia buckwheat, four. 27 lb.-. fo ?1.00; Frank M. I'huk. ::.1 N. Uth s. H l'tiK SALE Largain. Grocery ia ; iio-! town near Kichmont. Tarker kv Scott. '11 liw W'nla. Infllanapolid, 1-"!. .iKistl EOU SALE Tuxedo tiniou. Ct.tap if :! Palladium otfh ? Miit in good conoid at once. Call 27-tt FARM LANDS. A';i kinds, an w here r t". N. 7th stn et Ed. .I'oro. ov jan.N?nio j LOST. LUST I-adio.-. u..!d natch at cornet vth and Main. Leave at Manor's .1. we'.rv wnii' or '.Ml s. Mb. Upward. t' "t LOST Tuesday evcr.inn in Nlaiiv street, between Price's More and) Eleen;h streu. a poiket book can-j taiuin sm' money and several cvlW I it.ji lards ol I he owner. Please no itifv L11S Main or phone 1747. Jiewurd. ! Ml LUST - Child s fur collar, Friday nlh, between South Tenth and Fox teenthNm E. Valued as a gift. find. I it return to Geo. Schwcnke, 122 Sn 1 4th str.-ot. sri' IjOST A blue velvet button about th size of a fifty cent piece. Ketxirn to Palladium office and receive rouarl FOUND. FOUND A door key on Main street, between fth and 10th streets. OwTk er can have same ly calling ttt laU ladtum office. s-2t FOUND A yearliiiK heifer: call at Geo. Kircher's, east of the city. 8-l FINANCIAL. "'"i- -'.i LOANED Low rates, tu; Thoinpbou'3 loan and ral MONEY terms. estate agency. Main street, phone No. "OCR Wide BUIrs, 710 Komi's automatic l-wed-thnra-frl-aat-lt PHYSIC! aK"." ' ' '" DR. E. H. MENDENHALU 1 3. Tt! St. Home Phone, 19o". Bell 446R.I 27-aot DlC EM M A G A RDNER, OnleopatKIi physician. 23 N. 10th street, phone lSl. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Graduate A. T. SttU school. JanS-IOt MISCELLANEOUS HORSE SHOEING. Get T. P. Rutler'a prices on Horse Shoeing for 1908. Janl-30t SCI IOO LSchooPof FhortbaB-i an-1 Typewritlnp. Mrs. V. S. Hiscr. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 577. 5tf DENTISTS. CHENXJWETH & UVKKMAN, Mason, io Temple. Automatic phone 20S8 S-tl FIBE INSURANCK Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representlns the oldest and strongest fire companies, 719 Main. Telephone 1G20. 14-tf OSTEOPATnr DR. TOWNSEND. Nortn 9th and A, Lady assistant. Pbona 1396. MONUMENTS AND MARKERsT Richmond Monument Co.. C E Bradbury. Mgr., 33 North 8th 8treet, "I UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. 8U1 st, 12sept6m9 REAL ESTATE. AL, IL HUNT, Real estate. 7 N. tt&j BtreL Phone 877. R. L. MORE. Real Estate, Accident lot surance and coiectton; 14 N. 9th. LAUNDRY. We can help mak9 you happy hoa, estly o can. Richmond Steam j Laundry. ' Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh, A reliable remedy. AIL druggists. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O 1J)0 To Cottage Grove. Ind To Boston, Ind -25 To Williamsburg .23 To Economy .50 To Losantviile 70 To Muncie 120 To Marion 2. 10 To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave goiDg East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going West 10:35 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. A T. Home Tel. 2C62. Richmond.

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