Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 20, 6 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEV JbN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 3 CENT A WORD. Situations "Wanted, are Free. The Market Place cf Richmond for buyer or seller. A trlaJ will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads are rcsiut dringers. 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5

THE RICHMOND PALLAD1U3I AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, FRIDAY. 3IAI5CII . I!HS.

WANTED.

WANTED -Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address "C. M. S," care Palladium. '-2t WAN i'ED-Hoarders, in modern home. Call at PAC.) Richmond ave. f.-2t WANTED A girl for housework in New rustle. Call at 11! S. Kith St. u-:;t WANTED- Girl to do funeral housework. References required. 17o7 Main. ;! WANTED Single man used to workIns in dairy. J. L. H., cart; Palladium. i-7t WANTED Cabinet making and upholstering, 121 South filh street. Phone 4201. 4-7t WANTED General housework. Address "E. K." care Palladium. 5-t!t WANTED Work of any kind on farm, or in town by man and wife. Address W. C. K. care Palladium. -.'! t WANTED Five thousand bushels while corn, Runge & Co., 1C S. 7th St. 2J-7t WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 12 Main. 2-7 1 WANTED To borrow $3,700. First mortgage security. For particulars call at 827 Main street. 5-r.t WANTED To keep house in small family, widower preferred, by competent middle-aged lady. No objee- , tion to country. Call or address 207 Pearl St.. City. 5-2t WANTED Y'OUNG MEN to prepare for Exam, for Railway Mail and other Govt. Positions. Superior instruc-

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, March C. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper "0U 50 49 Amrlcan Smelting 50 60 59 8 AmeHcan Sugar 116 1 H 115T8 Atchison 6!V2 9V8 6S fi. & O "9l2 B. R. T. . . 41 40 C. M. & St. P HI 112'i 110 New York Central 934 95 95V4 Northern Pac 122 123 122 Pennsylvania 113 114 113 People's Gas Reading 4 9 ' 96 U Southern Pacific cf 69 6 Union Pacific 1U! 114 113 U. S. Steel 29 30 29 V. S. Steel pfd 93 93 93 Great Northern H9

Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Corrtll nd Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.) Chicago, March . Wheal. Open. Higli. low. Close. May '.'S'.j t '.s !s July 03, !ti .:i o:v SnpL JHtl 1K W Corn

Slay ( c. t ir. tU July 01 itl '1 01 Cept GO -j 01 0O tX Oatt. Open. High. Lont. Close. May rc, .";!" s r.".i t ."":VV4 July 45 -15 45 4.". Sept i'h :;s's "" :-s Pork. Mci;. Ilig.;. Low. Closa May .. .SI2.02 ,512.:V H.r7 12.30 July .. . 12.::7 I2.i5 r.:;2 12.05 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. . $7.s " .-.$ ?7.f5 July .. . 7.:7 S.17 7.07 s.17 RibsOpen. High. Low. Close. May .. . S0.72 ?0.S5 ?i?.72 ?0.S5 July .. . 7,n 7.15 7.W 7.15

U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, March 6 Hogs, close 10c higher; light $4.254? -4.57; mixed $4.35(o,4.6(; heavy 4.304.60; rough 14.305? 1.40. CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Wheat 1 ? C Com ......179 Oat a 251 Estimates. , Wheat, 20. Corn, S9S. Oats, 203. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Yk. Last Yr. Minn 219 193 057 Duluth 24 25 126 LIVERPOOL. Wheat, close -l lower. . Corn Close. lower. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Good, io choice 4.45ft 4.55 Goodto choice 4.40 of 4.50 BEEF STEERS. Good-to choice steers .... o oot;t 5.50

tion by mail. E.stab. 14 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured" sent free. Jn-ter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 2S-12t WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves and carpets, 510Main St., Phone 42oi. 29-7t

W ANTED Your own ideas of harness i carried out in detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Hirck's Harness Shop, 509 Main street. , Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf I WANTED Competent girl for gener-! al housework; no washing; call at No. K!0S Main street. 5--Jt j WANTED Your carpets, rugs, up-1 holstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home PJltt. Bell 2-95R. 22-tf WANTED Tin work, of all kind.-;, tools sharpened. Job work a spec- ; ialty. W. T. Harrison, lis West! Main street. 22-1 It WANTED Men to Learn barber I trade; will equip shop for you or; furnish positions, few weeks com-! pletes, constant practice, careful in-; structions, tools given, Saturday j wages, diplomas granted, write fori catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Front room, first floor, furnished light housekeeping if desired. 204 North 7th. (Wt FOR RENT A Flat over Husson's corner loth and Main Sts. -1-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also Close 50' 60 115 69 79 40 312 95 123 114 86 97 69 114 30 93 78 119 Medium to good steers .... 4, Choice to fancy yearlings 3. BUTCHER CATTLE Choice to fancy heifers . . 4. Choice to fancy cows . . 3. Good to choice heifers .... C. VEAL CALVES. 5.15 4.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 75 2 5 (ft 5 Oft) 50 :fi) 00 fit 00 25 00ffi .00 .50 Co) Good to choice 4. Fair to good 3 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeners 4 Fair to good feeders . . . . 4 Good to choice stockera . . 3 Common to fair heifers... 2 SHEEP. 7.00 4.50 4.25 3.75 -u.tii) 7.oo 6.00 4.50 Choice lambs Best yearlings Best sheep 0 .25(1;) 25 2o(v Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) 6c Corn, (per bu) 45c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, (per bu.) 70c Bran, (per ion) $23.50 Middlings, (per ton) 26.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 2."rO lbs ?4.25 4T5 Good heavy packers 4.00'a'i 4.20 Common and rough . . . . 3.50 4.00 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.50 Heifers 3.75 4.00 Fat cows S.OO-JP 2.75 Bulls 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50;0 7.00 Lambs 6.00 it. 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..16c Old chickens, per lb 1'2'j to 15c Turkeys, per lb., iSc Ducks, per lb 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 33c Country butter, per lb 2 to 25c Eggs, per doz 20c. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Y helan

Timothy hay il.uied Timothy Hay (loose) Clover hay (baled) . Clover Hay (loose) . Mixed Hay iiraw, (per ton.) ....

.. S12 to 1:) .$10 oo. 11.00 $12.00 . . $9.00310.00 "".on ....... GO"

office rooms, with steam heat and ; bafh, at The Grand, for gents only. '

3-4-tf FOR RENT -Furnished room, heat and bath. 3 N. 12th St. 20-7t For Rent -Furnished room, 020 N. ltth St. H--'t FOR RENT House, five rooms, bath and furnace. :;n; N. W. :;rd St. Dr. i Walls. 21 South loth St. 2-if FOR RENT Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, Hi South 7th. 2-7t FOR SALE, FOR SALE Richmond "-oal estate a specialty. Merchandise 3tocks. fire insurance. Portcrf'.eld, Kelly Block, 8th & Main. "tf FOR SALE-Palladium route, good location, one of the host and most compact routes on this paper. Will hi-l cheap if sold at once. Call phone ;;i7i. O-Mt FOR SALE- Spring wall paper, new styles and designs.. Moorniann'.; Book Store. 520 Main St. t',-7t FOR SALE Tally cards, post cards, favors and flags, for St. Patrick's day. Moorman's Book Store, ."20 Main St. i-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Large spring wagon for a light vehicle. 519 Main street. Phone 4201. G-7l FOR SALE Good seven room house, barn, full lot, electric lights, cement walks, $1,C00. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. 6-ot FOR SALE New lfHX wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, 12" Main 2-7t FOR SALE New open buggy, ball Corn (per. bu.) 4Sc. Oats (per bu.) 17e. Fodder (per ton) $7 00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati. March 6 Hogs Receipts 5,498, strong. Butchers $4.65(a 4.75. Cattle Receipts, 718, ten lower. Veal $6.00 6.75. Sheep, strong. Lambs, slow. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, March 6 Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra, $5.5iKi75.75. Common to fair, $3.25(5 4.00. Veal, $3.50Ca; 8.25. Hogs Receipts, 3,000. Prime and yorkers, $4. 70(54. SO. Common and rough $3.00 4.10. Good to prime, $4.50(U 4.55. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; steady. Fair to choice lambs $4.95 6.00. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed (ir bu) Timothy (per bu.) ,...$10.60 . . ..$2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March ti. Cattle Receipts, 100; firm. Veal and calves $5.25 9.25. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1.20O. Sheep, $3.7."j.j.or. Hogs Receipts. $,SOO. Heavies and rough, $4.S04.00. Toledo Grain. Toledo, O.. March O. "Wheat-Cash. .$!.. Corn-Cash. r Cloverseed Cash. S 11.83, Alsike-Cash. .11.:. Rye Cash 92. TROUBLES HAVE NOW REACHED SERIOUS STAGE Viceroy of Canton Resigns His Position. Tokyo. March 0. The viceroy of Canton resigned his position because the Chinese government disapproved his course in the steamship Maru affair. This indicates that the dispute between Japan and China has reached a serious stage. SATURDAY SPECIALS. 200 pounds fresh made Chocolate Chips. 40c grade, Saturday, only 25c. 250 poun-ds mixed Chocolate Cream Bonbons, Saturday, only 15c pound. 200 pounds Buttercups and Fairy-stick Candy, ISc. We guarantee our candy. We made our own candies and know they are the best to be had. Clean, fresh and healthy. THE GREEK CANDY STORE. I( yon are troubled -with sick badaciie, constipucioa. indigestion, offensive breatb or any disease arising front stomach trouble, get a iuc or tl bottle ot Dr. Caldwell's Syrup epsin k U positively jroaraotwed to cure you. i tpith

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bearing axles. Call at 7 N. 9th St.!

FOR SALE Steel cook stove, good condition. Chas. Spencer, R. R. S. i i FOR SALE All kinds new ami se- j oiid hand funiituie, cheap. L Wy- j atfs. 516 Main st. 1-Tt FOR SALE One wagon, one surrey. 1 plows, harrow, two t'eis harness for, one horse, Uoyer St. 5 7t j FOR SALE Musi be sold in lo days.! Fine residence, modern improve-1 merits. Barn. 7 4 ft. lot. :J squares of. center of city.. Will sell for half, what it cost. J. B. Beckwith. over; 71 K Main St. 29-Tt j FOR SALE Ask your grocer for junel old-fashioned Buckwheat flour made ; by Runge & Co., it! S. 7th St. 9-7l - - ! FOR SALE Vests only ," cents each; I Overcoats! and suits at your own I price, at Boweu & Co's, 1129 Main I street. 2-5t : FOR SALE Good organ. Inquire at ' 4 ON N. 14th. ;i-Tt ! FOR SALE Car load jf horses, pub-! lie auction, Saturday, March 7th. Tuube's Barn, 120 N. 0th street. i 21-tf j FOR SALE -Big lino clover, timothy.! garden and fa-id seeds. Garver Meyers, !.11 Main street. la-lmo NOTICE. NOTICE Now booking orders for upholstering furniture and couches'. Billheimer. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. Phone 1498. 6-7t NOTICE Public horse sale, 100 head horses, draft horses, good farm HOT WANTED IH CITY Prosecutor Jessup Feels That This Is True Since Today's Convictions. YOUNG GIRLS IN THE CASE. WERE FOUND IN RESORT WHICH WAS RAIDED RECENTLY ONE MADE GOO-GOO EYES AT COURT SPECTATORS. The jury in the case of Wilson Smith and Harry Smith, respectively father and son, ciiarged with associating, this afternoon returned a verdict of guilty, fining each $10 and costs with a thirty days jail sentence. The case began yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and the session adjourned about 5 o'clock. This morning the hearing of the case began and about 10 o'clock it went to the juryThe verdict rendered delighted Prosecutor Jessup. "The police and myself have been doing our best to stamp out immoral resorts in this eity. When the Smith joint on North" Fourteenth street was raided I decided to have the case against the two Smiths heard by a jury of twelve representative, law-abiding citizens of Richmond. I knew t'.iat. their verdict would reflect the popuhir opinion as to whether the prosecution of these resorts by the authorities met wilh genera' approval. I now believe that the people of Richmond want all forms of immorality in Richmond suppressed," staled the prosecutor. Girls in Resort. In the Smith resort was Etiel Smith Sego, daughter of Wilson Smith, and a sixteen years old Cambridge City girl, Daisy Goodwin. Besides Smith, and his son, two other men were caught in the police raid. One a colored man, who furnished the music, and the other a young white man. The colored man was released and the young man entered a plea of guilty and is now serving time in tha county jail. Blame is Fix?d. Prosecutor Jessup argued that, the downfall of the Sego woman, who is only seventeen years old. was in a great measure do to her father and brother, who induced her 10 lead a lifo of shame. Tie. also stated that Harry Smith had induced the Goodwin girl to enter the resort. Y. A. Bond, attorney for the Smiths, argued that the defendants could not bo convicted of associating, because the Sego woman was their own blood relative. Prosecutor Jessup pointed out that the Goodwin girl was not a blood relative to them. The court room yesterday afternoon and this morning was packed to suffocation by a mob of morbid, sensation hunting men and boys. Som of tie? filthy testimony introduced in the hearing of the cas wa aa food 10 a starving man. TLe Goodwin girl, who shared the Umc light with the Sego girl, was delighted over the attention she attracted. On fhe witness stand to the disgust of At-' mriif-r Bond. sh la'iihmg'y tare her testimony and made eyes at 4.h look-

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sold as' represented or money rfund. d. Don": forget the date. Sale to tutu-n;-!u-e at 12 o'clock noon. Satu'"dav, j March 7th. Gus T;ui! North tl'h street. 124-1: , M't .OiKL I u lor A: So:i. .ivery. lniaruing. leod and si'f n..ui. I"c. l.. and 2-.c. 4U N. 71 U St. J-7t NOTICE Have your ufhoNtering done now iietore the rr.t!!. i.me-.m- j er. Cur. 4ih and Ma!;i streets. Phoue ; 1 J;'- 1,1 NOTICE Better se Le,t tv- Jones. 9 Sot nh f.ih St., about thos.'1 new j sci ecus yoq t ill waul litis season, j 29-1 1 MISCELLANEOUS. SPI'CIAL New sewing rockers, only ?1.00, while tl;ey last. Antique Furniture Co.. 519 Main St. ti 7! Bl'TLER'S SHOEING FORGE is the phice to hae your horse property shod and diped. (jive- us a call. T. I'. But let . UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, tine line coverings. Russell, li South 7tu. pho:o 179:;. ;-;'-"t MISCELLANEOUS-Waning A: Co. Plumbing. Hicycles. Motorcycles. lo". Main. Both phones. ', :;oi MlSCELLANKOl'S Low prices on lumber, lath and shingles. Lotiek A: Hill Co. 5-"."t Crane A: Thompson, general electric com raetcrs and supplies. 18 N. 5th. Phone 19:.'X 4-30r M ISCELLANEOrs 1 lams any kind or size 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice 12 ie., 1" lbs. Shoulders and calas 9c. lb. Everything in fresh meat; I ors on. No action will be taken I nuainsi her or Ethel Sepo. An effort to reform these two young girls will be made. The members of 1 he jury who heard the case were as follows; John Coate, George C. Hal). Levi Moorman, Amasa Jenkins, Gilbert T. Dunham, .lames M. Boswell, Jesse II. Brooks. W. N. Johnson, C. L. Skinner, Horace .1. Commons, Andrew F. Moorman, James B. Beckwith. DAY OF FUNERALS ifj IHE GRIEF STRICKEN TOWN (Continued From Page One.) origin. In that portion of the building where it was discovered, there were no electric wires, there was no waste, or rags; there was no direct means of creating heat. In this connection the janitor had been made to answer the major portion of the blame and while he practically has cleared himself, upon his own testimony, yet, the feeling against him is high in Collinwood. One father, crazed by his grief, made an attempt upon the life of Herter, but was restrained with difficulty. Herter is being guarded by the police. In addition to the blame, whether justified or not, being heaped upon him, Herter is broken tiown with grief over the loss cf three of his own children in the Are. Relief Is Coming In. In response to the call for financial assistance for the afflicted and needy people of Collinwood, as a result of yesterday's calamity, rash contributions are pouring in at a rapid rate. The Cleveland newspapers have started subscription funds and a large sum will doubtless become available with but little delay, in many families there are three or four caskets to be provided for their dead. Today, the village council of Collinwood appropriated $-",000 for those needing financial aid, while th Collinwood board of trade pledged a similar amount. Plays Truant and Is Saved. Like returning from death, Helen Marks surprised her parents jesterday by slipping up behind her father and throwing her arms about his neckwhile he was prodding among the ruins of the school house for her body. The girl was sent to school as usual. Instead, she played truant and visited an aunt in the country. They knew nothing of the fire until yesterday. Nor returning to her parents, they supposed she had perished with the others. Neither could the father find among the dead bodies one he could identify as that of his daugh-e. In despair, lie was prod-ding about thrums when the girl threw her anr about him and cried: ' Gii't.-i who am. papa." Mr. -Marks was nearly nverconif. with joy and emotion.

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ELECTION OF DELEGATE. There will be an election held in Grace M. E. church tomorrow, Saturday, from 2:00 to 4:0u p. m. for the selection of a layman to attend the Lay Conference at Andersun. A pill All members of the c hurch in full relation who art 21 years of age or older. ar eMeibl to votp. r. there b a largo artFTi'lartr". V,". M. NELSON. Pastor.

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MISCELLANKOl S New ay. t-oies i v d on by machinery. M.'ns -e : m.; 7."-c. ladles 5"c. li,'h:f e i uni'inson, I 'inmugu.uu v laiiei . . -, 1 m.uis Mure .t j i - I jl'tiR EXCILWGI-; 2-'. acres good laud 1 j m.ar ji-,t,nirban. room house. s!a hi(, (,(. r.iU ue pi ,-e lii. hieund i ,,,,,,.,.,, Kor nt. 7. mom bouse S South l!-h s-.r.-u. Sf.'.r. Phou-! lop; or i Fiank M. Pri. . . t o lotiial buiaiing. '-' 7t I FOl Ml- Best Buckwheat Hour, made I by Ku; ue u!tr gro-er. Co.. Id S. 7th St. 2 9-"t I'UOK. KolUng. for a sure cure for corns, 2' S. Mil. Phone -1212. 17 ot PERSONAL. AVOID FORTUNE TELLERS. Do away with dream books. A pack of our wonderful cards will tell your past, present and future accurately. Now only .".tie, complete. ESMAR. 1000, is.j Dearborn St., Chicago. 29-7t FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Kol!, Mgr., 71G Main. 14 tf LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly wo can. Richmond Steam Laundry. Dome Tel. 2062

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Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over onr own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains No. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muuei. Marlon. Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Munci and Peru, thence trains Nos. 2 and 4, between Peru and Chlcajo. For train connections and other information call ,

C. A. BLAIR, Home Telephone 2062. Stoves Tvhkh concealed the fire . in use in Greek and Roman he holds. The ancients also eaipli open tubes of metal or earthenv aud. In addition, heated thir ro with charcoal braziers. Grates for burning of coal were employed t centuries ago in Great Britain. M t thousands of patents have been taL out upon stoves and ranges sir, Franklin and Count Rnmford point out the waste rt fuel and of beat i: Toivedi in open flreplaeps. "Th-? Wandering Jew" i.ftod Sue -Lti."i. There are fort j -five medical Mi-ti in S;. ria to oleomargarine. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PA Tr-.e Great Blood Purifier. For ale by Leo IL F:he. T. F. McDonald and V. H. SudUoff. Notice Farmers

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rm Ml l..N ur. r.mraa iiiiniiior, (w u opatlne pn sicum. 2. N. 10th St. Phou- 1 I . uiar:Mmi v. ". - - I K. HOI GH ION. who has been sick, ,., hf .r'tunir1 hl Vt!"--17.7. .- -. .-....- FINANCIAL. MuNEY LOANED Low rates, cair terms. Thonuison's loan and ral estate agency. Wide t-iaira, 71k Main street. Bond's automatic phoue No. 2iS. l-Nwei-t burs frl-at-tt FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moore over N. 7th street. janS-3nM DENTISTS. HERBERT B. LOPER. Dontlrt, RoomaJ in and 17 Colonial Hldg. Phon lGol. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS, Richmond Monument Co.. C. K. Bradbury, Mgr., S3 North 8th Street. UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. 8th at. 12aept6ma PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY, Home Tel. 1 Except Sunday 31 Dally Dally IS and ay 8.33am 12.40pm 12.50pm 1.4ipm 2.4lpm 4.05pm 4.45pm 6.35pm ft.r.Opm 1 .Kam 2.05ara 2.59am 3.57am 5.15am 6.53am 7.20am S.35&m 12.40pm 6 00am 7.03am 8.10am 9.S5aru 4.40pra B.t7pra 6.40m 8.05pm 8.45pm pi 0.25pm

2 4 6 32 ! Except ) Dally Dally jSunday Sunday j j 8.40am 9.00pm OSani j 10 15am 10.40pm It.louu 10.55am 11.15pm 6.30pm. I0.56rrt 12.17pm a2.45am 8.00pm 12.l7rrr, 1.19pm 1.44am 9 00pm 1.19pm 2.15pm 2.25am 10.00pm 2. Wpm 2.25pm 2 45am. 4 GOpm. 6.40pm 7.00am 3.20pn

P. & T. ARichmond. Ia A. he Ground Hog Can't ecp Us In Six Weeks. lunt SsOO.OO to Loan; good, save $500.00 to Tan. iav $600.00 to loan. sunt $1,000 10 Loan, want to .sell a realty investment, f 11.000.00. will pay 12 per cent. 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cent. Investment. well located Residence, $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good improvements, a bargain. V :: Room House, $500 00. 2 Room Houh, $5u(). 5 room house, $5(. v eaii take car- of a few more rent. als. Prompt eollctiorit, our motto, f J O'l W lTlt to sell, list with us. if on want, to buy. loan, borrow or tii!, we are a' jour service. We ran sell you a home for a Lit'Il (.'ash, balance as Rn. Wo make Mortgage Kxernptions from March 1 to May 1, and e need that 25 ct&ts. It's That Morgan, Slh and N. E Tbere Is 00 trr-liein o afe and at tha Biro time so pleaxaat to take a Ur Caldwell' Syra& Vt ps.n. the positive curs fir all diseases axisies :.- ,ra atamach trcuils. Tie price ia very rea-ecubk-Ogc and fi. Lhj'X'ittJ 22sl, '-he iuiporiftl French Pf-reheron Station, better known a the CJ.-vengt.-r hr.--, and "Print Wildes" will bi- at my Farm tfci season, 2Ji miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public is invited in call ;;nd n-f theni. A. H. Pyl, R. F. ! No 4, Ph-ne 5105C.