Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 19, 5 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT; Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., I CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for buyer or seller. A trial will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads arc result Wringers. SERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

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Wanted.

WANTED Situation as care taker for old, lady or invalid. Automatic No." 510SA. 4-2t WANTED Cabinet making and upholstering, 124 South 6th street. Phone 4201. 4-7t WANTED Two unfurnished rooms by middle aged lady, in good location. Phone 316 It., Home 1489. 4-2t WANTED General housework. Address "E. K." care Palladium. 5-3t WANTED-Residence work. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence Architect, Colonial Bids. 4-2t WANTED Work of any kind on farm, or in town by man and wife. Address W. C. K. care Palladium. 4-3t WANTED Contract on piece work to typewrite, address "G. C." care Palladium. -J-2t WANTED Five thousand bushels white corn, Runge & Co., 16 S. 7th St. 29-7t WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. 2-7t WANTED You to try our pure kettle rendered lard, Zo lbs. or over 9c at IxMig Bros., opp. Court House. Free delivery. mar 5&8 WANTED To borrow $3,700. First mortgage security. For particulars call at 827 Main street. 5-3t WANTED To keep house in small family, widower preferred, by competent middle-aged lady. No objection to country. Call or address 207 Pearl St.. City. 5-2t WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, stoves and carpets, 519 Main St, Phone 4201. 29-7t WANTED Position for general house work. Address "N. M." care Palladium. 3-3t WANTED LADY AGENTS to sell high class Heatherblooni Petticoats having superior workmanship and style. Petticoats when shown sell themselves. Live agents make big

TODHY'S WlftRKH QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correlt and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, March 5. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper .. 50 51U 49 American Smelting .. . . CO 60 59 American Sugar . .... .. ...115 lie 115U Atchison 6S3.,, 69 .6S2 B. & 6. .. 79 79 79 B. 11. T. . . .. .. ..' 40 41 40 C. M. & St. P. .'. .. .: 110 111 110 New York Central.. .. . . 95 951;. 95 Northern Pac '.. '. 122 123 122 Pennsylvania .'. 113 113 113 Heading 96 97 95 Southern Pacific 6S 69 68 Union Pacific 113 114 112 U.S. Steel .. 29 CO 29 U. S. Steel pfd 93 93 92 Great Northern 118 119 11S

Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (JBy Correll aud Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.) Chicago, March 5. Wheal. Open. High. low. Close. iay OOvi" f9 fS Of) July 94ii 95 03 03 Sept 9.1-Vi 0-2 90 91 Corn. May . . . . . . f.3 3.j H2 63 July.. .. til Gl- tl 61 Sept 00 UO rtO- 00 Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. May o3 63 S3 M July 45 45 45i 45 Sept CS 3S 37 37" Pork. Open. Higj. Low. Closa May .. .$11.S5 $12.02 $11.85 $11.92 July .. . 12.17 12.42 12.17 12.30 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. . ?7.70 $-.? $7.C7 $7.75 July .. . 7.0O S.02 7.90 7.95 RibsOpen. Hign. Low. Close. May .. . ?a0O $6.75 $6.00 $6.70 July . 0.90 7.05 0.90 0.97 U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago. March 5 Hogs, receipts. 35,000; left over 7.564. Cattle 7,000. Sheep 10,000. Hogs Close. Light $4.20$4.45 Mixed 4.20?i 4.47 Heavy 4.20 4.47 Rough 4.20 4.30 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Yk. Last Yr. Wheat 30 17 24 Corn 4 It; Oats 2 if. Estimates. Wheat, "6. Corn. T.;7. Oats, 242. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. .Minn ....jr. 171 J 3S

money. Write for particulars. Star Petticoat Co.,, 1823 Oakdalo Ave. Chicago. 29-6t

WANTED Lady of pleasing personality to represent us in their home town. Attractive proposition. Liberal remuneration. Position permanent. Lucielle, Suite 401, 56, 5th Ave., Chicago. 29-6t WANTED You to have your money's worth. The best meals and lunch at the Railroad restaurant, 823 N. E street. 28-7t WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare for Exam, for Railway Mail and other Govt. Positions. Superior instruction by mail. Estab. 14 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured-' sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. -12t WANTED To buy second-hand furniture and stoves. 1230 Ridge St. 2S-7t WANTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Birck's Harness Shop, 509 Main street. Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing; call at No. 1308 Main street. -at WANTED Typewriters to repair and overhaul. Burr and Weichman, Western Union office. lotf WANTED Your carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Bell 395R. 22-tf WANTED Tin work, of all kinds, tools sharpened. Job work a specialty. V. T. Harrison, .US West Main street. ' 22-14t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. tf Close 50 59 115 cs 79 40 110 95'4 ' 122 113 96 6S 112 29 92 118 Duluth 13 8 92 LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open lower ; higher; close higher. 1:30, Corn Opeu, unchanged; 1:30, lower; close higher. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK, HOGS. Best heavies $4.55 Good to choice 4.40 BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 5.oO Medium to good steers 4.50(g Choice to fancy yearlings 3.75 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 4.25 Cholca to fancy cows .. 3.50 Good to choice heifers 3.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00 Fair to good 3.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy fetasrs 4.25 Fair to good feeders .. .. 4.00 Good to choice stockerc .. 3.00 Common to fair heifers. . . 2.50 SHEEP. Choice lambs 6.25g; Best yearlings 5.25 (g Best sheep 4.2o 4.60 4.50 5.50 5.15 4.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 7.50 7.00 4.50 4.25 3.7b 7.00 6.00 4.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) f6c Corn, (per bu) 45c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye. (pcr'bu.) 70c Bran, (per ion) $23.50 Middlings, (per ton $26.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Pali by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs $4.2.-, 435 Good heavy packers 4.00Sp 4.20 Common and rough .. ;.50i 4.0f Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.50

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at The Grand, for gents only. S-4-tt FOR RENT A Flat over Husson's corner 13th and Main Sts. 4-4t FOR RENT House, 3 acres ground; Asylum Ave., inquire 221 North 7th 4-2t

FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. ao N. 12th St. 20-7t FOR RENT Double House on corner 4th and N. C Sts. Call at 113 South 5th. 3-2t.

FOR RENT House, 6 rooms, 822 N. H street. Call at 320 N. 19th. 3-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms, 2 unfurnished, 1 furnished, all modern conveniences, 47 South 10th street. 3-2t FOR RENT 4 rooms, second house on West 7th, north of Main. S-3t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat and bath. 1203 N. D. St. 28-7t For Rent Furnished room, 326 N. loth St. 14-2St FOR RENT House, five rooms, bath and furnace. iiM5 N. W. 3rd St. Dr. Walls, 21 South 10th St. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, 1! South 7th. 2-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond -eal estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire Insurance. Porterfteld, Kelly Block, 8th & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Sideboard, dining table, 10 foot; coal range. 122 N. 14th. 4-2t FOR SALE Hedge gate, corner and end posts. L. H. Schepman, one mile west of Webster. 4-2t FOR SALE Steel cook stove, good condition. Chas, Spencer, R. R. 8. l-7t FOR SALE All kinds new and secHeifers 3.75 4.00 Fat cows 3.00 3.75 Bulls 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50 7.00 Lambs 6.00 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . .10c Old chickens, per lb., 12Vs to 15c Turkeys, per lb 18c Ducks, per lb., 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., 34c Country butter, per lb., 20 to 25c Eggs, perdoz 20c. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) .. .. S12 to J3 Timothy Hay (loose) . . .$10.0011.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) $9.0010.00 Mixed Hay 10.00 Straw, (per ton,) 0.0O Corn (per. bu.) 4Sc. Oats (per bu.) 47c. Fodder "(per ton) $7.00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 5. Hogs Receipts 1.921. Butchers $4.65Ltf 4.75. Cattle Receipts 520; easy." ;- Cattle Receipts 717. Veal $6.00 6.75. Sheep, steady. . Lambs, steady. I . Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, March 5. Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra. $5.50g.5.73. Common to fair $3.25(3' 4. 85. Veal, $3.50 S.25. Hogs Receipts 2.000. Prime and yorkers $4.70 9.S0. Common and rough $3.00 4.10. Good to prime $4.60 4.70. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; slow. Fair to choice lambs $4.95 6.00. Sheep, $5.00 7.40. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $10.60 Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March 5 Cattle Receipts, 75, steady. Veal and calves $5.25 9.25. Sheep and lambs, receipts 4,000, Sheep. $5.25(57.50. Hogs Receipts 3.400. Heavies and rough, $4.S04.9O. Toledo Grain. Toledo, March 5 Wheat, cash. $1.00 1-0. Corn Cash. GP -j. Cloverseed Cash. $11.70. Alsike Cash. $1L5. -Rye Ca?h ?2: " ' ; - " 1

ond hand furniture, cheap. L Wyatt's. 51t Main st. l-7t

FOR SALE 1C0 acre farm, must sell quick. Owner been caught financially; reasonable offer from buyer takes it; two sets buildings, short two miles this city. Lock Box 343. Cambridge City, Indiana. 5-It FOR SALE Plenty of nie?. dressed chickens. Long Bros., opp. Court House. mar T&S FOR SALE One wagon, one surrey, plows, harrow, two sets harness for ohe horse, 8S Boyer St. 5-7t FOR SALE Must be sold in 10 days. Fine residence, modern improvements. Barn, 74 ft. lot, 3 squares of center of city. Will sell for half what it cost J. B. Beckwlth, over 7H) Main St. 29-7t FOR SALE Ask your grocer for pure old-fashioned Buckwheat flour made by Rungrt &. Co.. 10 S. 7th St. 29-7t FOR SALE New litoS wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith. 42 Main 2-7t FOR SALE Vests only 5 cents each; Overcoats, and suits at -your own price, at Bowen fc Cos, 1129 Main street. 2-5t FOR SALE A splendid new upright piano for less than half price charged by piano dealers. Conditions are such as must sell. Phone .'!m4 2S-7t FOR SALE Good organ. Inquire at 408 N. 14th. 3-7t FOR SALE OR RENT 5 acres, 5 room house. Frank M. Price, Colonial Building. Phone 104G. S-3t FOR SALE Car load jr horses, public auction, Saturday, March 7th. Taube's Barn, 126 N. 6th street. 24-tf FOR SALE Big line clover, timothy" garden and field seeds. Carver & Meyers, Oil Main street. l.Vlmo NOTICE. NOTICE Public horse sale, 100 head horses, draft horses, good farm mares and mules; all stock sold as represented or money refunded. Don't forget the date. Sale to com-

JUST AFFAIRS OF RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL

Next Thursday evening. March th 12th, all the sophomore class and the .rst term juniors, will give a reception to their parents at the high .school building. Miss Bertha Hawkins is chairman of the committee- which will plan the affair. The reception which the juniors and i seniors gave last year, proved such a i success that the faculty decided to lot the juniors and sophomores give a similar one. Prof. Waldrip of the history depart ment at the high school has introduced : new books in the Roman and Grecian ! history classes. These books are Shuckburg's History of Rome and Bury's History of Greece. These books are used by the class three times each week, and are to take the place of note books. The books are proving very popular with the students and Prof. Waldrip expects the students to be versed in the work at the end of the term. The executive board of the high school athletic association will hold a meeting at the high school for the purpose of devising some plan to pay the debt of the baske ball team. HUGG1NS "PEACHED" Asserted He Furnished Information Which Led to McGregors Arrest. GRAFT DEVELOPMENTS. Indianapolis, Ind.. March 5. Emmett S. Huggins, former bailiff of the county commissioner's court, is said to have furnished the grand jury the information resulting in the indictment of Commissioner John McGregor, on the charge of accepting, a bribe of 3,800 fro mthe Atlas Engine company. Huggins' name has been connected with the court house graft disclosures in an unpleasant manner. He was arrested last week on the charge of forging a county warrant, and his case was given to the grand jury. It is now rumored that he kcew of a deal between McGregor and Arthur Wilcuis. salesman for the Atlas Engine Company, and that he turned state's evidence before the grand jury. W. N. Harding, Huggins.' attorney, is reported to have said that if Huggins tells all he knows, he will blow the roof off the Court house. Harding t said o have arranged with prosecutor Hx!on for Huggins to fur

mence at 12 o'clock noon. Saturday. March 7th. Gus Taube, 124-126 North 6th street. l-fit

NOTICE Sugar cured hams 12l2c lb; choice saort rib roast loc. at Long Bros.. opp. Court House. Both phonos. niari&s NOTICE Dressmaker from the East j desires position assisting established dressmaker or firm, Richmond. Address "E" care Palladium. -;.'.t NOTICE Taylor & Son. livery, boarding, feed and pale barn. 10c, 15c. and 25e. 40 N. 7th St. 7t NOTICE Havt; your upholstering done now before the rush. Billheiuier. Cor. 1th and Main streets. Phone 149$. l-7t NOTICE Better see Ixnt & Jones. 9 South Cth St.. about those new screens you will want this season. 2t-Tt MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS Hams any kind or size 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice 12Vf'., !" 11 is. Shoulders and calas He b. Everything in fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Markets, both phones. 5-251 Miscellaneous Low prices' on lumber, lath and shingles, lxnick & Hill Co. 5-30't Crane & Thompson, general electric contractors and supplies. IS N. 5th. Phone 1950. 4-;;ot FOUND A ladies hatT on Union "plk7. Finder have same at 812 N. F street and paying for Uiis ad. 4-2t LOST Watch fob, at Pythian Temple Monday night. Reward if returned to Palladium office. 4-2t MISCELLANEOUS New way, soles sewed on by machinery. Men's sewed soles 75c, ladies 50c. Robert Tomlinson, Cunningham &. Luluman's Store. C-7t FOR EXCHANGE 2! acres good land near interurban, S room house, stable, etc. Can use piece Richmond property. For rent, 7-roora house South 14th street, .f!2... Phone The high school basket ball loam will take a journey to Centerville, where it will battle with the fast high school basket ball team there. The Centervillians have quite a reputation and will mix things with the Quakers. The local team will present a strong lineup, which will be Thornburg, Marlatt or Harrington, forwards; Allison, center: Tallant, Fisher or Allison, guards. The Richmond high schdol will have a baseball team this spring, and from the enthusiasm the boy are manifesting toward its organization, there is cause to believe that It will be a good one. The boys will meet in the next few days and select a captain and manager. The following is the list of candidates for the first team: Harsh, Smith, Johnson, Clements, Clendennan. Spangler, Starr, Allison, Carroll, Cox, Ferling, Crowe, Hiatt and Lawrence. Wanted A week's vacation this spring by the Richmond high school students. Any member of the faculty or the school board who will make an effort to attain this much desired vacation will win forever the gratitude of the pupils or the aforesaid school. The candidates fo rthe Richmond high school track team met in the Gaflield gymnasium last night. nish information about the Atlas deal. Huggins said tonight that, he did not appear before the grand jury, but he did uot say that he did not furnish Information about the alleged bribe. They Made Her. A grandmother was reproving her little grandchildren for making so much noise. "Dear mo. children, you are so noisy today! Can't you be a little more quiet ?" "Now, grandma, you mustn't scold us. You see. if it wasn't for us, you wouldn't be a .grandma at all." Harper's Weekly. One For Each Life. "I want a good revolver," began the determined looking man. "Yes, sir," said the salesman. "Six chambers?" "Why er you'd better make it a nine chamber. I want to use it on a cat next door." London Express. A Poor Corner. When a girl puts a man off by saying she will keep a little place in a corner of her heart for him he may be sure that it is a corner for which she doesn't expect to have much use. Chicago Record-Herald. Youth hold3 no society with grlatEuripides. WjxiFsr.n: ;: Flour is -t for pnntrv.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

104 or 4c;. Frank M. Pike, t'o-j

lonial building. FOt'ND Best Buckwheat flour, made by Runge & Co., 1 S. 7th St. Ask your grocer. 2i-7t BOARDING- aiU rooms. lto; Main St. JN-Tt PROF. Rolling, for a sure cure for corns, 2 S. Sth. Phone 4242. 17 3 t PERSONAL AVOID FORTl'NE TELLERS. Do away with dream books. A pack of our wonderful cards will tell your past, present and future accurately. Now only f0e, complete. ESMAR, lOuti, 1S5-Dearborn St., Chicago. 29 7t MARRY WEALTH AND BEAUTY". Marriage directory free. Pay when married. New plan. Address H. A. Horton. Dept. P. Tekonsha, Mich. 29 6t FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans X Koll, Mgr., 716 Main. 14 tf PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, os teopathic physician. 23 N. 10th St. Phone 1M. mar3-lmo DR. HOUGHTON, who has been sick. has resumed his practice. Phone 1777. 12-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy Hon estly W8 caD. Richmond Steam Laundry. FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 A MEDAL CONTEST Silver Token to Be Awarded To the Best Temperance Speaker. WILL BE NINE IN CONTEST. Below is the program for the silver medal oratorical contest to be held at the Kajt Main Street Friends church, Tuesday evening. March 10, at eight o'clock. The selections will be of a temperance nature. The following is the program: Singing Congregation. Music Quartet. Contestant No. 1 "Alligory on. Women's Rights." Contestant No. 2 "Going to the Convention." Cornet Solo Mr. Robert Wilson. Contestant No. 3 "Pledge With Wine." Contestant No. 4 "Incident of the Crusade.'' Solo Miss Huldah Kenley. Contestant No. 5 "Mother: A Promise." Contestant No. 0 "I'll Take What Father Takes." Contestant No. 7 "Poor House Nan." ' Piano Duet Mary and Martha McLellan. Contestant No. S "An Old Man Story." Contestant No. 9 "Asoak in the Wum Barrels." Cornet Solo Mr. Robert Wilson. Presentation of medal. Benediction. In Austria "ice sticks" are manufactured at a profit. A series of poles is arranged so that the water will fall slowly over each one in the series. Of course the water In the winter time time freezes, forming icicles. When the icicles have obtained the proper size the employes of the ice plant ocroe around with carts, brak off the great sticks of ice and haul them away to a place where they are put in storage. Of course it is much easier to handle a large quantity of ice in this way than it is to cut it from some stream and then pack it away. There may, however, be a difference In the quality between stick Ice and lake or river ice. The Pathfinder. Pa ttt : ixl Medal Flour is very hifhnt NottSce Farmers

Mala street.

Bonds automatic t h ne No. 2HOS. 1-wed-thurs-fri-sat-tf FARM LANDS. Smalt places near city. J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street. janS-Smo DENTISTS. HERBERT B. LOPER. Dentist, Rooms Hi and 17 Colonial Bldg. Thons KJT.4. 20-OOt MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co., C E. Bradbury. Mgr., S3 North 8th EtreeL UNDERTAKERS. II. It. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth si 12apt6mo A CLEVER RUSE. Rtmtmbtr This Whtn Yeu Nsx Pur chaa Oostly Jwl. TIow Mr. rierpont Morgan mad hi millions would take relumes to relate, but an amusing little artifice by mean of which be succeeded In saving $L00t can be told within the brief space of a couple of paragraph. Some years ego jewelry firm la New York sent the financier fin pearl, offering K to hlra for QQ0. This Mr. Morgan decided to purchase, and two checks were made outone for $5,000 and the other for $4,000. He then remoTfd the pearl from Its box: and. having substituted for It the 15,000 check, resealed the package. Mr. Morgan's clerk was next di patched to the jeweler's with the sealed box and a note containing tht check for $4,000, stating that Mr. Morgan would be pleased to purchase the pearl If they -would, be eattafled with tb check. The Msaapcctlns; jewelers In Ignorance, of coarse, of what the sealed package now contained closed with the astute financier's offer. And the box la which the $5,000 check serenely reposed was returned to Mr. Morgan unopened ! Pearson's. Occupying an Isolated position on the moors about five or six miles abova Penzance, In Cornwall, Knglandi Is .1 peculiar trio of stonew. Tfeey ar ar. ranged in a straight line, tha two out. side ones being about four feet hi hi and upright, while the center one i a little lower, but much, wider. In tha last mentioned Bays the Strand Maga zlne, there is a round bole big enough to admit a man passing .through. Thlt pile is known as the "Menantol.' oi "holed stone." Popular tradition state that any one crawling through the hoi in the center stone will be forever fren from rheumatism and allied com. plaints. In times gono by the coun. try people used to take their children to the "holed stone" and pass them through. A Bargain. "What:" exclaimed the husband. Tou drew your savings from tbe back, went to a broker's office and bought '.., X. and Y. stock at 14, when It has beers dropping like a rock? "But, my desr," argued the -wife. "It was such a bargain. Why, during ths hort time I was in the office I saw tbs man mark it down to 14 from 45:" Success Magazine. Next to excellence 1s the apprnatlon of it Thackeray. Clip Your Horses Early Every horse worth keeping is worth Clipping. Clipped horses look better and work better. T. P. Butter The Great Blood Purifier. For call by Leo II. Fine. T. F. McDonald and W. IL Sadhoff, ' Doddo." 2721, the imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clerenger horae, and "Prince WTUces" will be at my Farm this seas on. miles north cf Richmond, on Middieboro Pike. The public is invited to call and se them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. P. No. 4. Phone J.10.VC.