Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 348, 29 January 1908 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND I LLA II I'M AND S I ST I'LECI HAM. WEDNESDAY. JAM AKV ',., l.Hk.

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CORTELYDU TELLS SENATE OF HIS ACTION IK PANIC

Makes Explanation and Statement of Financial Conditions Which Necessitated Action of Department. NO CRITICISM FOR SALE OF SECURITIES HE SAYS. This Was Done to Prevent the Impending and Grave Financial Disaster Statement Was Voluminous. Wiihhitigioti, Jan. Secretary '.'or felyou's reply lo the ,s uate resolution 'rt!IfuK for a statement in regard to the department's action durin.ir the financial crisis, was presented to the t-nate today. After an elaborate Mat' incut, of the financial eondit ions the report says: "If new legislation don't relieve the secretary of the treasury from the obligation of puai -dianship over the. money market, hih ability to relieve thii market hy a Iarvc deposit of public funds during the autumn when the tieitllind is the Ki'eatest, must be kepi conidant.ly in view. No criticism can le made, he said, anainst the policy of tiie nale of .securities for the purpose of preventing grave financial disaster.'' CHAPLAIN OF 0D0 FELLOWS DIES Rev. John Venable Served Forty Years. Hopkiusvillo, Ky., Jan. 0. The Kev. John VN-nable, Sovereign Oram! chaplain of the Odd Fellows lodge of 1ho United Slat 's; for forty years, died Jtere this: morning. WILL MAKE NO CONTEST TO SUIT Farl of Yarmouth Content to Let Wife Go. London, I7iig.. Jan. 2.1. -According In the friends of the Yarmout.i family the earl will not coiiel. h's v, i''e's t nil, for d iv orce. The Need of Cor.imon oense. 1 had a really selei.iiiic man to see me the ether day. a:;d in the course of our investigation of a point we had in common It was necessary to wash out a Imtlle. The bottle was empty. t was n round, wabbly vessel, and he lnul to hold it under (he water a long lime so that H might get full enough if water to hold it down I asked liim why he did not till it with water first, and he laughed and said he did not think of it. And that Ix-ars out my contention that it is not because a man is as "clever as paint' that he therefore grasps "the common sense '" i of common things." ll. II. K. Dabbs iti Fry's Ma;;aziue. Why Currants Are Nutritious. The reasou why currants are so remarkably nutritious is that they conFist to a very large degree of saccharin in its most easily digestible formthat of grape sugar. The piquant flavor of the currant, which adds so much to Its plea santness as a food, is derived from the valuable percentage of tartarie acid which the iorry contains. I'otnsh Is also present in the form of cream of tartar and is undoubtedly of dietetic v.vlue. - Ladies' Pictorial. No Excitement. "Here. " said the dramatist, "we have a husband who loves his wife and a vrife av h' loves her husband " "WellV" "How mil 1 to construct a drama from such material Louisville Courier-Journal. NOTICE! In response to numerous requests the City Bowling Alley will be reserved for the Ladies on the afternoon of Friday. Jan. 31st. from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. No gentlemen will be admitted and all ladies interested in bowling are cordially invited. J INSURANCE.REAL ESTATE I LOAN3, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Wcstcott Blk .

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Erokers. Eaton. Ohio.) New Vol 1-.. Jan. - - ' )i it I Ih'.ii I.' iv Amalgamated Copper 7,2 7,27 America!) ''ar Foundry i14 :: American lxcoinot iv; :'7'4 'l :7 American Smelling ;7'4 A riierica u .Sugar Ill'- 1 1? ' i 1 2 ' Atchison . ... 72'i 72V, 7 i I J. & O M-i J:i 7 :'i is. R. r -it h ir -io'a Canadian Pacific l-"' L" i 49 C. v o ::( "o'i . i c. o. v r.'i C. M. & St. !' WW- !ll 111''", C. F. A.- f U'l'i -i'1 1'.'-'', Lis. Sec :y u, i-: 1 i - j:.':- i"1 Na'ional Lead in I " ! , 2 New York Central :7'- !s to.7;, L. N .Norfolk Western ti7 U7 ''' 2 M. K. & T Missouri Pacific 11 I i I '.". Northern I'ac 1.'t;:;, IL'T1, 1 r. -J-H Pennsylvania Ill 111',, 1 I27., l'enpi..s r;as s4',3 Keaditig I u 1 :i. 1 o;, 1 , in! ", Republic Steel Lock Island M', IP, Southern Pacific 7."U 7.".'- 7:: ", Southern II. It l):'t Texas Pacific 1!:' T'nioa Pacific 1-P"K 121 , ;:;.' 1'. S. Steel 2'. -j; 2h V. S. Sit. el old !2 .:: !2 Wabash Wabash pt'd It; Great Northern 122 1227, 121

Chicacio. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Correll and Thotnpsou. Brokers. Eaton. O.) Chicago, Jan. Wnea Open. i;i;;'i. Low. Close

May Kite, Pd- Km,', hi--t ! i!lic'--"i(;r.d HcV.lv Mills I July :i7: :', ;7' !7: .. ! v',;' 'lt- ! r ' " ' Sept !I7h IC.i , It 4-!, H:!, ; '"ft!. ! t ..- I"e j Corn. Cat . 1 p- r 1 .11.1 17c : May M"S (;FS ;.", . y 7 July Ti'.i' , r:e. t ; ;u Pa.:. ,0, 1 ;.o Se)it r.s-'; r.'.i r.v-H r,s, j J.iddiiu . pu- um ;. ; Oats. j 0iir.n- "If.?- vrr.-. cl-?-e- East Buffalo Livestock. Ma v.'k o..' ...'s !

July Sept May May .Mav . . . . ee , ... ... -' , ; . . .. list-, :;sc. ;, :;s Pork. Open. H'S- uo-.v. Close, i ..I2..".7 si.io s pj.r.j s ;o Lard. Open. i.'ifi. Low. Close . S7.77 S7.v S7.7 S7.77 Ribi.. Open. High. I.ov.'. Clost; . s;.7o sb.77 si;.i7 s ;.7i! U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, Jan. "It Hogs, receipts ,-.:,tMMl, a to 10c lower; left, over H20-1. Cattle JS.Oim. 0 to 2r lower. Sheep ll.'.ooe, steady. Hogs Close. ( ." to 1 T.e lower.) Light $1.00''' $4.27V; Mixed lore',, I.;;:, Heavy M',ii l.:;. Heavy I.O.Y'k 1.:;.". - Rough . . I.O.Vx 1.10 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. T i.lriy. Last Wk. Last Yr. Wheat 17. 12 If. C;ln L'J! Oats it)!) Estimates. Wl:oa!, 2'2. Corn, 2!I. Oats, l;;o. NORTHWEST REXE1PTS. Today. Last Wk Last, Yr. Minn. . . . lu 277 17.0 Duluth .... 10 0 1 :: LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open, unchanged; l:.-,0. I "H-n4 lower; close n,i-7s lower. Corn Open lower; 1:710. lower; clos 1 '4 lower. Pittsburg Livestock. I'itisburg, Jan. :'!). Cattle, receipts light. Prime and extra. .". I' nv7.. 7.".. Common to fair, $::. 0 l.t;0. Veal. S.Ytntvi s;::. I logs Receipts ."T.OOit. Prime and yorkers SL47,o 4.7,11. Common and roughs $::.nr ::.f0. Pies. $1.7i". Sheep and lambs Receipts, light. Good to prime, -l.'ai',-. " Fair to choice lambs ?"..7.0'i 7.00. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOC-tv Pest heavies SlA7i4 Good to choice LtO'o -l BEKF STF.F.RS. Good to choice steers .... o.e; 7, Medium to food steers .... -I. ."". 7. Choice to fancy yeai lines .l :! 1 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heilVr.s .. 1.00 . i CLioicc to fancv cows .. .. :;.."iow 4 tlood to choice heifers . . ;;.0(.r.; VEAL CALVES. Good to choice LOO it 7 Fair to good :j.tyt t STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4.2.-ft. 4 j Fair to good feeders .. .. LOO 4 I Good to choice stocker.; .. S.00 ,7 7; j Common to fair heifers. . . . ;: j SHEEP. I Choice lamb? 1 ;.",. 7 j Pet ytarliai s :..; 7, il'esT sl.ttp Richmond Seed Market. iRtinpe vl: Co 1 Cover Seed, .per bu t Timothy iper im.i ..1iVVi Richmond Hay Market. lOntti;' 1 1 . Whc '.;:;. 1 Tiiiiothy hay (haled- s 1 t Timothy Hay (loose. ('.' Clover I lav ibi'eii.i jool

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car. 11 7lf-. 14('. 11J', P'"s 1 1 - - i ' .: 1 ' 2 1 Clover 1 lav loo: e Mixed Hay .... St 1 a v. 1 jie: to:; 1 Corn. 1 p' f '11.1 . . Oats, (per b i. 1 . . . ie.e.l ! t ; . o Richmond Grain Market. East Haffalo, Jan. 2'.K Cattl ll. ceipts 12-".. steady. Veal and calves. $r..(i'ie 'j.2. Siicep and la .nibs Receipts 7.0IM). Sheep, $::.7-"V; (l.r.O. Lambs, cull to cho'ce $7.. One' 7. Hogs ReceinM tl.StM). Mixed and vol kers $1.17,',! .7i0. Pigs $i.V1.i l-f.. Heavb s and roughs, $ I. !b W 1. 1".. Toledo Grain. Toledo, Jan. 2!l. Close. Wh-at. -Cash. i'it'A. Corn Cash, 7.0. Oats Cash. 7,;:. Cloverseod Cash, $1 1 .:0. Alsike Cash, Sl'.'j:.. Re Cash, s;:. All Help One Another. What a wonderful order there is in all hanu'ii laborl While the husbandman furrows his land and prepares for every one his d.Tdy 1 r-'-id the town ari i.-ati. far away, weave?; the stuff in w hich l,. is i ) )? clothed., the miner seeks und groiind (he iron for his plow, the soldier defends him against the invader-, the .jc.dge takes care that the law vrotceis p.; tiehls. the tax eompi'.obo'.' ad.iu-n his private inter esls with 1 ho-.. the public, the merchant occ.ipies hi;', elf in exchanging his prod'tcts for those of distant : count: ies the men of science and art add every day a few horses to this ideal 'can. which draws along the material world as steam impels the gi ' gantic Lains of our iron roads. I Thus all unite together, all help one j another The toil of each one benefits himself and all the world. Thy work has been apportioned amoug the different members of the whole society by a ta.'it agreement. If in this apportionment errors are commit:ed, if certain individuals have not been employed according to their capacities, these defects of detail dimini: a in the sublime conception of the whole. The poorest man included in this association lias his place, his j work, his reason for being there. Lach i is M.mething in the w hole. Kmil' Sou- ! ve-rre I O'd Trinity Cin.rcby.ird. Tb -ie !. n.. moil- il1! and hid.eous sigbi (ten a new gr.iv cy.i rd full of . prib ti-riiiji'. obtrusive w hite monuments, sipiare. pof.derons and costly. But a i burying ground which has attained a ripe age. say. a century or so. is capable of affording a distinct sensation of I aesthetic pleasure. Toned and tern pered ly wind and weather into neutral harmouy. the intrusive lettering ou the stones half obliterated, there remains no ghastly funeral suggestion, but only a gentle impulse to .".ote Dinar on the evanescence of thing--. i Such a graveyard is the old Trinity. I p.-ut which the busy crowds of l'.readj way and Wail street surge all day. It is a thine of beauty, though perhap -net one in a hundred of those eager faced men hurry:'- g past ever stops to look at it or tl.o.k :' it. 17 he d:d. one im:i;nos he vov.id slack. his- ta.;v and perhaps ta'.e a :f h-iiday. The . : ;-'tit p7-' . f L-.. end. o.-rt thi-.k , v. h low gray T; .w r. st-me at. 1 l.."U;rg Kke : f'e'd ' mushrooms. a; h'.Kii.-".? torrent rushirt: by :;e!:-' ..nd meaningless. New 1 : o. .1 In Cinches. "Yes " I'cinarkeu old Uncle Jasper after ;. h :;.eJit:stiou. "do good parsou m1 et v. as de apide tree dat caused all tie trouble iu !e world, but I thiuk must hare been d? banana tree." "An 1 why do v.' think et was de ..r.atia tree. Hrudtler JaspahV aked i eaco.i .1 iu tit-rry curiously. ' Kecause troubles am lak bauaijas dey strrays com? in bun.-he. "Chicago wa, .

Small Indiana Town Is Plnrarded. Warning the Foreigners.

AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR. Bedford, lnd.. Jan'i::' 2'J m-. tnus' v.-tc-.f'- .u:id i.oi Ali Ha! ):! altei Tll...-e pel;.,!!,. Feb I llarv 2". hat ';iv w ! suffer the Certnnittee." above iu-ciij 1 1. :i ked in c;npiru-e.i'-i Siaiiott an t tesb'eiir of ibe eij :it end of conar villi h S I" tie" ti t:: be. oil.- plaees .-It t 1; s ttlelileni ;:ioini. Kci Italian ha e cans s'e.-:ia ion. John .Meno ' : ie tow n . ha.the wealtiiiv.-t Itab -:i i:. !;! warned to U-ave or to personal violence, an I: aliati bank', r and ! Mibjec!) d Pui !: p Hi ' 1 , , tut rch .nt. left Al!S.-.e:i, ;i bint 1 ; ai !;". s airo. las; niht. and John lie;- niercliant. lei'; seTh" y laid their troubles nd him fS by tire and o'ht r depreua--nft'ei-ed i;ere!ef, ,re to tiie niack Hand Silf'lrl , t'i tnii s matter affair, of ti.e ml tiie fU! tils': b : c' s o ii'tt today tie :, htdievo to iie Americans, may become an interme as. accord! nt: to the evstimr treaty l.ietwetn 1'T.it".! SlHies. the latter -ii t protection to th-ir The t iona 1 t nils Italy ; te 11st f th- Kinar of Italy whi! i.vej or sojourning hi th There are about la oyed in the quarries. I In V a 1 e elll I i' I'nited S'ates of th"in (ti)pi MAN FOURTEEN TIMES Man Arrested With Dynamite On Person. Seattle. Wa: h . Jan. '". John Hurst v;i artested a the residence of Geo. . Keberts vith thice miclss of dynndte it; his posr-cF.-d.iu. It la c-harged ;,at 1 e attempted fourteen times to as-a.-sinate Kotterts. hi:! business part- : r !ind family. MILLIONS LOST BI OIG FIRES IN MANY CITIES LAST NIGHT ( Com in tt m Page One.) (lames spread lo the ealtle chutes many of which were burned. HOODOO BLOCK BURNS. Detroit Was Also in Grip of Also in Demon. the Dei roil. Mich., Jan. L'D For the third I inn1 ni liim veais, i " iron s Itoonoo ! Rlock" was destroyed by lire this t l.iurnil..- 'CI... t..w ..t 1-...,, ........... . , . . . ...... , . . fih...i , 1 tl nundred thousand. WASTED PRECAUTIONS. A Spell of Worry and Anxiety That Went For Naught. Ferguson was wending his uncertain way homeward, sorely troubled in his mind over the curtain lecture he knew was in store for him and casting about for some means of evading it. Suddenly a bright idea was evolved from bis befuddled brain. He would slip Into the house and get quietly into bed without awakening his wife. Accordingly he stole gently upstairs, carefully undressed outside the door and crept into ted. with his face toward the outside. He mentally congratulated himself upon his success thus far and went to sleep. When he awoke in the morning he dared not look at his wife, and aftr lying still for a few minutes and not hearing any noise from her ho concluded she was still asleep. He then determined to arise very fjulctly. carry his clothes outside the door, dress there and go downtown to business without waiting for breakfast. He was successful in this. and. meeting the servant girl downstairs, ho Paid; "Eliza, you can tell your mistress I expect to lx very busy Today and therefore I didn't stay to have breakfast wiili her th'.s m iriiing." "Laws, sir"' said Eliza. "Missis went away yestei-day morning to her mother's and said she wouldn't be back till this evening." London Telegraph. ENGLISH JUSTICE. Hard on Petty Thieves and Light on Wife Beaters. It ii only about a century since the death penalty was inflicted in England for theft not exceeding the value of a tibeep. Now some ot tne l-ondon jour11. i!s are making a merciless exposure of magistrates throughout the WiagJom v. ho keep up the tradition by sentencing petty thieves to jail while iaSictiu.i only trifling fines upon wife beaters and even more brutal offenders. Iu oue police court one defendant was fined 10s. fid. for knocking his wife down in the street because siie refused to give him Uiouey for driuk. pid another was seateiued to sixty da" imprisonmeut for damaging crowing potatoes and stealing two foothfl I'.s. For cruelty to a horse, beating his wife, who was ill, with fist and hamt ::! :cei i-ir.rr net inrh r. r. huir. . k i eat one man was tiled 10 shiliica. while jioottitrr. charged with steaiia;; pair of sock valued at sixpence, got fourteen davs' hard latnr. It , , Iit be difficult t.) lESke up a iinilar ases frvm Aiueriecn poiice o .un. jet the tei.j..:i.-y in Auieriea is rather toward a Idjher estimate ot thtvalue of human life - Van Norden Mj-Ua.

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.'AXTKD W. fil. ph .V N'i'i:') s 1 tii.. - .'I"KI A ! WAXTEn-l.au . ' 'Uokl'.i .,' v" AXTKI W.i an!, 17 S!u . 1: WAXTKUHovk b Shei ni; n WAXTKi-T... room house. .-: ten; 1,1,1 ; Adams i.'xpr. Mill. r. WAX TE I ) A ; ritrld lioii. r. street. WAXTI71)-Wa A emte 1 diinu-s to : Eva la " . j rieneed farm I !lou.-e. A.; :-:'! j W XTK1 - Work nand; call t.t Lee. A v. !! If W A XT EI ) V voumr man ubo'it It; or i 17 to drive irrocery ieuce and leferenei v agon. Ex perrequired. Ca!! j 1 hone -i.'i;. i's--ji WANTED To do general housework or plain sewing. Inquire 22 S. 7th street. 2-'M WANTED - Salesmen wanted to sell retail trade, your locality, sc'i pcr month and extxiises to start, or coinmission. Experience unnecessary. I lermiiigsen Cii;ar Co.. Toledo, O. LT.-ef WANTED Men to Learn barber trade: will efptip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks i'oiiijdetes. constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Molcr Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf WANTKD Young men wanted who desire to earn better salaries and do more congenial work. If able to read and write, and ambitious to succeed, we can (pialify you for a position as mechanical, electrical, steam, civil, or mining engineer, architect, etc.. etc. Write at once, fdatlng position wanted. I. C. iv. ISox Tl'O, Seranton. Pa. 2 i-Tt WANTED Civil Service We want voting men who wish to enter the F. S. Civil Service. If you are over 1 an American, and can road and write, we can qualify you to pass examinations. Write at once for "Civil Service Booklet." stating age. I. C. S.. Box Tli'J, Seranton, Pa. 2i-r WANTED Five yomig men to join a class of ten to study mechanical, architectural or .structural drafting, at spare time. Inquire of C. W. Ta.11nahill. i Kelley Bldg., Richmond, lad. 2t-7t WANTED Read the story o how I made $IS,0'Hi iu 20 months in the Mail Order business at home. My first, advertisement cost only f.(c Age, fiex and location make no difference. Anvone can do the work. I Address, Mutual Press Association, j '.'4 Gold street, New York. 16-14t I MALE HELP W'ATKI-YOUNG ! MEN to prepare for 'examination for j RAILWAY MAIL and other GOV. I POSITIONS. Superior instruction ! by MAIL. Established 14 years. ! Thousands of successful students. Sample questions ami "How Gov'L Positions are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ?-30t WANTED if you have horses you want to buy or sell, visit Taubc's barn, 126 N. Cth street. Shipping horses at all times. 22-tf WANTED - If you w ant to buy or sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Moigan, Cor. Mh and N. E streets. Both phones. 1'J-lf FOR RENT. FOR RENT House 7:!1 S. Oth street, loth St. of four rooms at Inquire. 17 North 2v2t FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; 210 N. 7th street. 2S-2t. FOR RENT lv modern ; Furn'shed 203 N. 'Jth. room, stiictFOR RENT 200 acre farm. 2 mi'es of Richmond. Frank M. Pric Room 1!2 Colonial Bldg., Phone 1010. 27-" t FOR RENT Furr.isl office rooms, with bath, at th" Grand. ed room-;: also steam heat :nd For gents only. 1 f-t f OH SALEtvvo H. P. t ttachineio. C-ren.-for'... -New asoline 1 an : eagi; inK.---.Mor v . p':u:ping rox iv2. 3 0- 14i iiargaii: Lid. ipon RF.NTFnf11rni.shed rooms, suita e.e nth 1 oist r liiht liousekeepitifr. ll'tj N. : 10-tf FOR RENT j-ioora flat centrally lo- j cated. ground fioor. electric light. 1 hath. Eenj. F. Harris. 7-tf! FOR RENT Furnisl: -d liht. heat end bath. St. room 2' '( rl ctrlc N. 12t 2 Off FOR RENT My pror-v-rtv r.t 41 X. Jlst St. Would Hk. to 4. ,;t U, par- j tie. with whom I co-.Iu room. Will! make liberal conr-esF;on on rer.t. For further ir.fonr.at lor. call at Starr Piano Store. Saturday ever.in?. t-lt FOR RENT Furnished o N. V2lh. room. hen: 2'.-7t I ll.r j FOR RENT I urni'he.l r.,BW tor ligtit I j housek'-pine : N. 11th St. 2H-k't ! i HERBERT B. LOPE P.. DeMist. liooini 11 P. Phone ! .: :

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE Klclunond real estate a clalty. Merchandise stinks, fire ii'..-u;a!f'e i'crtorfM. Kelly Hlock, Mh & -Main. 7tf Ft )!J SALE Whi:s, Sl.."i and up cl:l;.. 7'C pe Wyandotte cock 01 d r; booked 1e. Frank L. en for Wai. :i 1 Division St.. City. 2 7t FOR SALE -Or will trade for t ;: property. .V, acres of land, with good buildings. ! miles from Richmond and welt located. Address 1C4 Thompson St.. Winchester. Ir.d. Lv7t FOR SALE team, well en. Alvie New Paris. A good young carriage matched and uell brokE. Pen land. R. R. No. 1, O. Phone 177.A FOR SALE 7,0 acre land, all tillable. Economy, 011 two close: C. C. & L. ;. mostly bottom Two miles of pikes; church station lv mile; well fenced; modern seven room 1 1 2 story house, slate roof, pump room, wood-house under same roof: cellar. verandas: tenant house; fruits, double cribs, good harn. 70x To. Price $100 per acre; if sold by Feb. Huh. Frank (Ireenstreet, Economy. Wayne county, lnd. lix-l-'t FOR SALE At a great bargain, heating stove, rocking chairs, parlor set, fine large walnut side-board, lace curtains, two marble-top tables, kitchen tables, dishes, baking pans and many other articles: very cheap; L. E. Leonard, 115 N. loth street. 2S-2t FOR SALE Household goods; muAt be .sold in a few days; very cheap; at 1 1 T N. 10th st. -S-2t FOR SALE s room house, two Iota; house and three lots; monthly payments. Frank M. Price. Room :52. Colonial Bldg. Phone 104fi. 27-.1t FOR SALE Everything consisting of new and second hand furniture, stoves of every description, all go at o per cent discount, this Is a new store in Richmond and must get acquainted with the people, bonce the unheard of prices given. No uf-e paying $1.00 when our store means 'o cents to you. Everything sold on easy payment plan. 1120 E. Main St. 26-Tt FOR SALE Fresh fish ami oysters. Delivered to all parL of the city. .Sandusky Fish Co.. L S. Cth St. Phone 1072. 2:!-7t FOR SALE Guaranteed Rubber tires, $12.00 for next 60 days, carriage repairing and painting, 4th and N. A sts. Newburn. Phone 1612. 23-"t FOR SALE Dehirable west sdde residence, modern, seven rooms, large cellar, at tick and stable. Hot wattr heat. At a bargain. Owner leaving city Phone :u .". U.VDt FOR SALE A farm of VSi acres in Aldington Towuship. Wayne county Indiana, about one mile east of the town of Abingtou. For further particulars write to or rail on Clark It. Crowe. Richmond. R. R. No. 1, or John D. Crowe, Webster, lnd.. K. It. No. 27,. 2Kt FOR SALE One set of Furs. Boa and Muff, also one Persian Lamb neckpiece, slightly used, at a sacrifice; can be Keen at the Palladium office. 24 tf FOR SALE Dining room chairs; 220 N. 12th st. table and 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HORSE SHOEING. Get T. P. Butler's prices on Shoeing for 110. Horse janl-20t PROF. Koi: corns. " inr. for S. M'l. a sure u.-e Pho:..' 1212. 1 for DRV CLEANING -Dry Cleaning and Pyeing. Kkhmon'I Dry Cl'-anln? Co.. V'2i Main. Phot.'1 1072. LVTSor I : SCHOOL Sc'ikkj! of Shorthand and W. S. HiseT. .77. r.tr Tvi vv ritn Jth St it. Mr.-. Phone FARM LANDS. Ail kit er 6 ids, anywhere, J. Ed. Moore, ovN. 7ih street. janS Smo LOST. LOST fjn Pennsylvania R. R. near "7. Tower". A ladies handbajr containing 2 pooketbooks. $3.0 in money, cards with owner's name, lx-lzv re-cr-lpt?. ete, Fir.der wa-s.--'ri j.iekir,? it up ar.d i. i.ro-rn Please leave a" PaliHdiuci ofi'ieo. 1 221 1 l 77-77 -Odd locket ?t h briiiianls . ai.'i Ojj.tN. wirt, two of.tirin' n's pi-':-xi:r- ia.-ide. 011 7. 11 Finder please leave vitb Mi. Will Ix.uinian. Bayer's receiv reward. :c-5'aur?n. and

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CHEXnVETH & DYKKMAX. Mason;o lVnjit, . Automatic j'hon 203.1. s-tr FIRE irSURANCE. nu-bn;oL!;l !nurce Aiieucy. Hans N. Kc!l, Mr.. ro;-reiiting ih oldcbt ci-l strongest ooaipaales, 715 Main, Te; heno 1C20. H it FLOUR AND FEED STORE. lo'.tr. Fted. Harden Seds, Hay anl Straw. .1 i. Cllbort. It and 13 X. i'Ui stint. Phone 2'.. ls-'Ot FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED I-ovv talcs, tasy terms. c:-'ae "Main p!u nt Thompson's lonu and reul ngei.ey. Wide Muit. 71 street. Bonds automatic No. 'S. l-vved-'.hr.rs 1 1 1 .-at tf PHYSICIAN. DR. EMM GNRDNER. physician. 2" North Osteopathic tlh street. phone Thursday And Monday. Tuesday, Friday. Graduate A. T. Still school jam; JOt MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C E. Bradbury. Mgr., ZZ North 8th Street. OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEXD. Norm 9th and Lady assistant. Phone 13. UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son, 16 X. 8th tL i2aept6roi REAL ESTATE. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident lt eu ranee ana coiectlon; 14 N. 9th. LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. Blood Folaon, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. AH drusglat. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, 0 91.90 To Cottage Grove, lnd SS To Boston, lnd. .25 To Webster It To Willlamsburc 3 To Economy .SO To LoBantville .70 To Muncle 1.20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.8-5 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a, m. Trains Lv. going West 10:55 a, m. Dally. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. A. T. A., Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. Reduced Rates To New Orleans Pensacola, Ha., and Mobile, Ala. Via C. C. & L. R. R. On account of MARDI GRAS Round triy ticket to New Orleana S2U.4-". Round trip 'ickot to Mobile or Pensacola Jl'2.20. Tickets on fal: February 20. 27. 2S. 2t. Marrh 1 and 2. Final limit March Pnh. C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A. Home Tel. 2062. Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burilary. Theft and Larceny. Room 1C, I. O. O. F. Illdg.. Phcres, Home irS9. Dell -2-R. EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves. Etc. 503-507 Main St.. Richmond. In.