Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 27, 13 March 1908 — Page 7
1ACK SUV US. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT; Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, fk!scc!2ar.eoas. Lodge Notice, Garde o5 Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 3 GENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, arc Free. ifhe Market Place of Richmond for fci-ycr or seller. A trial wiH convince you that Faisadium Classified Ads are result bringers. 7 ENSERTJONS FOR THE PRSGE OF
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WANTED To clean and repair jour wheels. Elmer Smith, 12; Main. t:;-tf VVANTEOYounz girl to assist, at j light house work. PS S. (nh St. i:;-ir WANTED --Fluff rugs to make from old carpets. Carpets, bought. Cleaning carpets, druggets and rugs a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Automatic li2, lull !.",". Indiana Rug & Specialty Co., corner First and Richmond ave. i:'.15 WANTED -Two good lady solicitors. Take orders In Ric hmond and near towns. Must come with Rood references. Cash salary. Inquire for "D. M." 7 to 8 p. in., Central Hotel. i:;-u WANTED Cistern cleaning and repairing. Harry Anderson, ."16 S. 6th street. Fl-Tt WANTED Job driving grocery wagon; address "V". li.", caro "Palladium. t.'i-:;t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tool.-i given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. tf JWANTED Your carpets, ruga, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Hell S95R. 22tf
TODAY'S MARKFT QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) lew York, March 13. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper .. . 0:5!s T.tJU o'ilk American Smelting ... ('.") (IS !! American Sugar .. .4 lis l'J7;k US Atchison .. ... 7F'i 72 Vz 71'i b. & o sh;. auk o078 Ti. R. T 4;j 41'' 12, C. M. & St. P IPv'k US 1 Hi ' a New York Central . ... OS1,-, loo 1,S1,! Northern Pac ' 127 12S 12Cr's Pennsylvania 1 17 1 IS lIG's People's Gas !SS SS13 8S Reading lOll-ji 30t"i 1027,s Southern Pacific 7;! 74 72' Cniou Pacific 12L"i 124'i 122 V. S. Steel V.--k oU-"8 V. S. Steel pfd PG"i l5-i Great Northern 4 122 123 121U
Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Correll snd Thompson, Brokers. Eaton, O.) Chicago, March 13. Wheat.
Open. High. Low. Close. May 9.3' i JKVi; 93 tr, July SHV-j 807s SS"s Sin Sept ... .. So',., SC" s:.;ls 8(r?s Corn. Open. High. Low. Close. My. .. cJ,i ;.".";, 4543 i, ai July ... 01 02 l tvs SopC tK Gl mi 4 Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. Way ...... CvV-i ,".4's fkia-i 54' s Vuly.. . . .. 44',j 45" 44ia fce-pt .... oi1 'j o7t t "7::4 Pork. Open. High. low. Close. Tay .... 11.00 32.07 11.S2 12.03 tlly.... 12.;i0 12.47 32.22 12.10 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. Vay .....7.(7 7,77 7.6." .7.77 Tulr ... 7.90 S.00 7.S7 .7.97 Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close. Ia.v 6.05 6.72 ti.02 6.70 July' 6.92 7.00 6.90 7. 00
U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, March i;5. Hogs, receipts 16,000; left over 6.072. theep 6,000. Hogs Close. Mght Iied tleuvy tlougli Cattle 2.000. $l,35yf $1.65 4. 40 it 4.70 I . tO 4.70 t.p'o t.r.o Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies Sf.MVdJl. Good to choice 4.70 'd 1. so BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers.. .. 5.25a Medium to good steers.... 4.50 ji Choice to faucy yearlings. 3.S5'i BUTCHER CATTLE. .65 .10 .65 Choice to fancy heife. 4.V"o 3.35 'it' 4.00 4 l.Oo fla.'Mi o Choice to fancy tows .... ;L35rf 4. Uool to choice hoiiers ... 4.00jt 4. VEAL CALVES Good to choice Fair to good . . a 75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4 2.". j 4...0 Fair to good feeders .. .. -t.00'i 4.25 Good to choice sroe.keis.. 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers... ;;.0ie() ,-,n SHEEP. Choice lambs 6 2.V.J 7."0 Ist jearlings 5 25 u 6 '0 Fst bhep .. 4.25 -x l.oO
WANTED Cb-storn cleaning and re- j pairing. Marry Anderson, 510 N. Ot ti j hU'l;(i. lLI-Tt
WANTEI Situation as housekeeper, :;; s. :;rd cook or 1 J-:;t WANTED To do your plumbing. Waking, 4di; Main. 12 7t WANTED Situation its experienced stationary fireman. Charles Martin 1102- W. .". t h St.. Fail view. i o-7t j WANT ED 1 lusiness men to cad at! Richmond liusiness College for com- ! pet em office help. 1 'J : f i WANTKD More buyers for our selffiliing fountain pens. Elwood .Morris & Co. 1 t 7 1 ! WANTKD V'OFNG MEN" to preparefor Exain. for Railway Mail and o'hertlovt. Positions. Superior instruction by mail. Estab. 1 1 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions at.d 'How (lent. Positions Are Secured'' sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 2ii 12t WANTED To borrow $2,400. First mortgage on good farm property, close to Richmond. Rail fc Peltz. Real Estate and Insurance. 1 1 -7 1 FOR RENT. FOR RENT- Small house and rooms. 1215 North D. l-",2t FOR RENT Brick house, 1 rooms, all conveniences; 7;',4 S. (itli street. Inrpiire 15 North 10th street. i:;-2t FOR RENT Furnished house," 119 Soutli F'dh street. See W. J. Hiatt, S N. ath street. 12 :;t Close 7 "4, 319 i 72'. a SI va n-'i lis 10O 327"i 1174 SSi a 301U 74 3 2-1 "a 122"8 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) 96c Corn, (per bu.) 50c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, (per bu.) 7c Bran, (per ton) $24.00 middlings, (per ton) .. (. 00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) Timothy Hay (loose) Clover hay (baled) . Clover Hay (loose) . Mixed Hay Straw, (per ton.) Corn t per bu.) Oats ( ier bu. ) Fodder (per ton 1 . . . .. $12 to 13 . .$10.00 11.00 $12.00 . . .$9.00 it. 10.00 '. . 10.00 :.0l ."air. 17c. $7 00 Richmond. CATTLE (Paid by Richmond Abattoir. Best hogs, average 200 to LTk) lbs Good heavy packers Common and rough Steers, corn fed. . . . Heifers Fat cows Bulls Calves Lambs Sl.-.T.H l.OO'rf 3.50 fi 4.00,(1' 3.751r 3.00 a 2.0Q& 0.00 li -135 4.20 4.00 4 50 4.00 3.75 3.50 7.00 6...0 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dreed. per lb loo 1 r.c 1e UVOld chickens, per lb 12 Turkeys, per He Ducks, per lb COUNTRY PEOIU'CE 1 Paid by Boo llic.i Creamery butter, per lb.. .. Country lnitter. per lb., '. Eggs, per do. to . :' ! c. 17 c. Pittsburg Livestock. Fittsburg. March 13 Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra $.".60,if 5.S5. I Common to fair $ 3.r0 'a 5.00. . Veal. $::..-.n S.c:,; 1 Hogs Receipts 2.000. (Prime and yorkers $4.S0'-J 4.97'i. j Common and rough $3.25' 4 25. 1 Good to prime $1.0tO; 4. To. j Sheep and lambs Receipts steady. Fair to choice lamtx $1.90 7j O.oO Cincinnati Livestock. Cinciuua'i. March 13. Hogs Receipts 2.652; quirt. Butchers H.srivf t.7.. Cattle Receipt "1?; ctiTi
FOR RKNT A .". room house, 210 X.
2nd. Inquire at W S. Stli. 12-Ut : i . FOR RKNT Houses, $!', $11. la nj. F. Harris. 1-;t FOR RENT Furnished loom, .stricth Dioderii, 2.", N. '.Hli St. P-7t r""insFOR RENT Resid-ue ba newly papered, i a. r. ri. Hans Koll. 71'i Mam St. UJ-.t run ui.. i -- riom loi.ui, u;,m, an I tiatli. I'rniii,.' entrance. a. Otli St. P'-.t For Kent - -Furnished room. IlL'ti N. l"th 1 l-'jt FOR RENT-Furnished rooms; also rooms; also (inc. rooms, aiui steam neai .nm balh, at The Grand, for gents o-'v ;j-4-tr F()'ii RKNT House, live rooms, bath and furnace. .".'."; N. W. .",rd St. Dr. Walls, -Jl South pith St. L'-.f FOR RENT New i-ottage. SI Laurel street. FOR RENT- Furnished rooms for light bom-f-' eeplng: modern. 'H Richmond avenue. 1 1- It FOR Rr.V" F trn -he ' room l'srl::. I, . ... i i2 i ;-t i4 n 7t wR R''.'r 'rv-o i n dera flats of 1 rooms and bath, each, about March 2:ih. P.-l! '' Pelt X. Real Est are 11 7t FCR SALE FOR SALE Rich Mind 'va! c-ue a ,..' , , !, .. ,., snec ai '. et c.uiTid se it.N t. 9 t.s C ;;. v; , . ,:,,. ,:.:;,. ........ . v.. .... .u. ....j hth i Main "tf I 'JR SALE Cheap, Rubber tired Calves, dull. Veal $a.7at 6.7." Sheep lower. Lambs lower. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge &. Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $10. CO Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March 13. Cattle Receipts 50; strong. Veal and calves $5.50 9.75. Sheep and lambs Receipts 2,400. Lambs $;;.75(t 6.00. Hogs Receipts 3,400. Heavies and rough $5,006 5.0 Toledo Grain. Toledo. O.. March 13. Wheat Cash 96',. Corn Cash 64. Cloverseed Cash $11.25. Alsike Cash $12.00. Rye Cash 92. SPRING ACTIVITIES Earlham Baseball Men Arc Now Working and Tennis Fiends GettingReady. WHITE IS IN GOOD FORM. The baseball men at Earlham are all out limbering up their arms and legs and getting thtmseP.es into shape for the hard practice which Coach Yai! will give them, beginning next week. The diamond in Reid Field has been rolled and is drying nicely and the coach hopes to get the men at work next week. White's arm is working well and some of the curves he i.throwing and the speed with which he is able to handle the bail, has astonished even Vail. Ti e tennis courts are being put into good shape for the players and some fast sets will be played off this year. ECONOMY, IND. Economy. Ind., March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daughter Mildred, of Anderson, are here for a week's visit with Billy Shaw. Mrs. Luzzetia Fenimore was shopping in Hic.imond Wednesday. Oiio Weyl who has been ill the pasM vera! weeks is regaining his health. Miss Mahnda Bowman of Muncie was 'he guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin were in Ha gen? town Wednesday. Harry Brown and Carl Oxly of Modoc were here Wednesday. Joseph Morrison was a Msiior of Lincoln Morrison and wife Wednesday. Many people are visiting the sugar camn of Albert Chamness. Mrs. Jennie Love was shopping in Richmond recently. Gail Haxton has1 been suffering with grip. The same- directors v ?r. reLiined for another year at thf recent annual meeting it lhe stockholders of the Mode.- Telephone company. Charley Harris is a busy man thes, spring days. Hire vou twutjl arisma from a d;oTrlerd ttomaob? Oo :o yoar driieei1 n-1 s 50c nt C bottf Br. C!Jil'ri .'t-rup Fpta. vfcidi txitively fuirwuw) w car roa aad k yea u.
phaeton; call New Phone 3446.
13-2t FOR SALE liureau, wash-stand and; bi'd-stead wi'h two mattresses and springs; very cheap; 20 North Tenth street. EMM .,- :':i.o'lMi, wdt rdl ev sections at ;100
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street. ll'.-7t t.,,i i' i i p ..t...: l . . .. , i.- ..l K ,i r wi n.ua-.- . euone iui at- caimam Heights. Call at . 1 ' i . . . .lid St. i:",-.",t FOR SALE New I'.to. wheels and sui ,,-i-s. Klmer Smith -4 '('. Main. i : : - i r" ... . -,. ,. v, ,.i( Iv u,h ... ms . . .. () sU.ic.tiv hith erade I .. tvpewrlter good as new. cheap, dress P. O. Box. 171. KMt 1 l.l I 1 ,M ...... I . ...... 5.-.. room house, bath, furnace, electric , Hgh', ('' Thomiison, 710 Main. j i:M!t i UK SALE Some " gooO. horses and j mart s. Call at :;i N. A st. 12-'. 'OR sLK Horses aim mules, Tay lor and Sou, 40 N. 7th. 12-2 ; ' ' ' F No. 1 fresh cow at State Line Fruit farm. 12 2t Fo:'- SLE 50t) pairs shoes slaugh tered. 'Only 10 to at'c a pair. Ujt $2.00 shoes at O.'.c a pair; T.2S Main. 12-7t l- O.X 'rtALE hire HolfandTom71dTe v. civ lied 41 pomuls. O. E. Fulghum. 12-t IT)R t;Llv New modern residence. ... . ... . .. '2tU St. Phone Lia. 1 Ot I j - - - i"n o i i." Tt... i n .. ' ! , 1UV 'H,sl Ul i , papers ever ouereu. Jbiiwoou 'nvi-K- A'- I'm 1 rt.Tt FOR SALE A good organ. 1.1 N 10th. P SUBSIDY THE TOPIC OF DEBATE College Orators Will Attempt To Tell the Government What Is Right. INTEREST IN THE EVENT. REPRESENTATIVES FROM OHIO SCHOOLS WILL BE HERE TO LISTEN TO ARGUMENTS PRESENTED. The f-hip subsidy question which the debating teams of Earlham, Wabash and Butler will wrangle over this evening is the most important that has come before congress in a long time. It is of vital interest to all business men. The Commercial club of Richmond hccnred J. Ert Slack to lecture before? the club on this question some time a 'jo. Theodore Roosevelt approves of the subsidizing of the merchant marine and the bill is strongly bac ed by him. The Earlham affirmative team left, for Craw fordsville this morning, white they will meet the Wabash negative team tonight. The members of the Earlham affirmative team are Lester Haywortb. captain. Vincent Nicholson and lvi Pennington. Hayworth is an old tie-j hater, but Nicholson and Pennington I are taking their first try at it this year. I The negative team, which stays at honm. wji 11'ef t th" members of the Puth r affirmative team in the auditorium in Lindley hall tonight. The members of the negative team are Chester Hayworth. captain; Silas Fa- . quhar and Perley Denman. Chester Hayworth is the only man on this team who has had any experience be-, : fore this year, but this team as a whole stands a better chance of winning the debate. The debating teams or the Steels high schoo. at Dayton and a. team from Wilmington college. Ohio, ! will attend the debate tonight in or- ; der to secure some points for future debates. j CARD OF THANKS. ac. wiaH t thanu- fHanrf nto-hJ i hmu for the kindness shown durimr I our bereavement, by the death of JoUpnhir.e r?if THE FAMILY i l.'Mt ! innnill IlllinilllPrO JUnUAH AnHUUnLtO uwiiwMii COMMENCEMENT DATES! Will Be Held in Year. April This Superintendent Charles Jordan ot the county schools, has announced the following dates for commencement exercises In various township schools: Perry township, April 10; Washington township. April 11: Center township. April 17; AbiiigUin township. April IS; Green township. April 22. Roscoe Clayburn was arrested, today on a charge of stealiug a Quantity of bras In the senith end of the ciry He will b given a hearing in the city vnrt' tomorrow tncrnin;.
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--- . FOR SALE Held, garden and tlower Ht A- r.. l r. -h . 10 7t FOR SALE Eight room house, west side, hath, furnace, electric lit-at large attic, cement w.i'k and h'aMe. ...... . . . . . . . . Km SALK lu.UD'.r :, Ships ilUKle tO n. ord"r. nariel :2 Main street. tun walk Horses and iim'e-. ar Taube's Hani, lo N. tilh street. ' - ! ad-IFOR SALE Big Muo ci.fr. timolhv, garden and Heir sec-. Garwr N. Meyers. 'l Main street. l.elm. fOR SALK All kinds .-.-whig ma-1 chinos, needles, nils and repairs. R. m. ilt-ey.. f;i0 Main Si. 1 1 7t j . .. j NOTICE. NOTICE. Dr. Haughton has resumed his ;rao tice and will visit all cases requiring such service, promptly. Office hours: s to P a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. fi to 0 P. m. Ml j Waking & Co. Plumbing, Bicycles, Motorcycles, 40C Ma;n. Both rhones. K',0t T OOT V"o- ,,f l.,i i"""' oi .vain ami 14th streets, a fur scarff; reward; ' can phone iogt. is m NOTICE Don't sell your poultry until you see Lane. Phone 1S51. 12.-7 1 REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY 01 jElCH TODAY Will Pass on Quigley & Babylon Case. Clay C. Hunt, United States referee in bankruptcy for this district occupied the circuit bench today in the petition for bankruptcy for the firm of Quigley & Babylon. It is expected that Judge Hunt wilt pas upon an order of sale. HARRY THAW SHOWS HiS SELFISHNESS Desires Lawyers to Hasten Decree That He May Get Cut of Matteawan. SHE WILL NOT MARRY. EVELYN DENIES SHE WILL WED WESTERN MILLIONAIRE ON ANNULMENT GRANT GOOD FEELING SET W E EN THAWS. New York. March Harry Thaw was served with tin Munitions and complaint in the suit for annulment brought against him by Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Thaw made no comment, ac cepting the documents ery quietly and stowing them away in his pockcwithout examination. He has known for weeks that they would be forthcoming sooner or later, for it now deelops that the plan to stcure the annulment of the marriage was devised by Mrs. William Thaw p.::d Evelyn Thaw at a conference less than a w. ek from the elate of Harry's acquittal. Peculirr Situst'cr.. It is also astert.ed i.ow noon tx client authority that Thaw is not or.'y favorable to the annulment action, but js actually ureing his mother and lawers tt) nasieu me unm- mm., .e sumption that the sooner Evelyn 1 f '1"', nim 1np -ooner lie will get away from Matt.awan. v f" Simultaneous wuh th service oi ue i summons on Thaw hi ino'hcr depart-,--(1 from New York for Pittsburg. She 's expected to remain m Pittsburg until Attorney l'eabody has drawn up the ! Ph.nrtory an.wer of herself and her son to Evelvn's complaint. This an swer will be little more than a request i for proof of the allegations of insanity. No real attempt will be maue to prove that they are not true. Tior is it expected that any counter allegations concerning Evelyn will be made, the understanding between the wife and the mother is evidently perfect. As Mrs. Thaw left town Mr. Peabody said: "Harry's mother h..s noining but the kindliest feeling for the younger Mrs. Thaw. There li no rancor in their relations whatsoever." The mmor that Evelyn only awiuts '.he annulment to marry a western millionaire and settle down to a life thousands of miles from the scene of her remarkable career, I denied by Mrs. Thaw s attorney and friends. They j say she has no intention of marrying, i and has not yet developed plans for the J future byrnd i merr. cas. the md of th snri'il-
NOTICE Better see Lott & Jones. 9
South 0th street, about those new screens vou will wan; this season. !: - MISCELLANEOUS. i PHOl STFfti C. Uenairim:. fine liu. . ,...!,. ).v.n n s.,mt 7th !. co t'ruigs. Phone 17;;
o'at.r.nen Stoiw Cn:i:e a- Thompson, general oiec'tjtric contractors and supplies. Is N.
5th. Phone l'.'.a' 4 CAT AIIKII. Asthma cured No drugs. lr. iws n-w pau-ni.-u inna.e, mw ' iire the nios; i hronTi- i:.ses. lirings ! . lv'iief instuutlx. Convinwng panic n'ars me. J. 1". Godfrey. Elkhart I. 1 LOST" Gold Pencil, initials "R. K. Finder teturu to l'aliadium and receive re aril. il-.d WHEELS REPAIRED, Baby Cab Tires put on. Thornton, lt'ai Ft. Wayne avenue. -7t . PROF. KoLLig. for a sure cure for corns. S. Mb. Phone 4242. 17-.Tot Lew prices on lumber, lath and shingles. louck & Hill Co. a-3tt Hams, any kind or .size 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice 12li and l."c. STiould- . is and calas He lb. Everything in fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Markets, both phones. 3-2.it Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., 716 Main. 14 If
Walter Winans 30400 Trotter Trial 2:19. Chestnut Stallion. SIRED BY ROBERT Met; REG OR 647. record 2:17'4. fir of CrrBCfus 2:024. Kentucky Shir 2:0S.g, Durline McOregor 2:lli, Tora McGregor 2:12, N'yanra 2:124. and 84 other, and nf the dams of Orattan Boy 2:0S, Elloree 2:08H. York Roy 2:0'J.i. and 47 others; son of Major Edsalt 211. 1st Rilee. by Hotspur. Jr., 3612. , , Dam of Kate Ham 2:24 U, Sire of Tommy B 2:24i. and 4 others, and of th Geo. T. Putney 2:2Si;. dams or Ben H 2:211;. nnd 5 others; son ot Hot-. spur 172; dam Patty, by Blind Tuckahoe; 2d dam Nance by Telegraph. 2d Dam Tugles. by Mambrino Gift 5SI. Record 2:20, idre of Mambrinett 2:21. and C others, and of tho dams of Sphlnictt 2:0SH. Sandy l'-oy 2:12, J.uis Owoso 2:1G4, and 13 Ui. ers: son of Mambrino Pilot 29, etc. This iior.se will make the season of 1908 in the rear of Harmon 6 holer Livery Stable, on South Sixth street, (between Sixth and Seventh tretfl). Richmond. Ind., at $15. no in insure a nian in foal. CHARLES CHRISTMAN, Owner.
ANOTHER POPULAR MYTH EXPLODED. Friday the Thirteenth is generally regarded as a jonah day. The mere mention of such a combination sets the teeth of most people a chattering but today this Jonah date was given a thorough trying out and it Jjas been discovered that its power i" evil has been greatly exaggerated. On careful inquiry we learn that no one dropped .lead in Richmond today, ih.'t there was no accident worth mentioning nor any other kind of a mishap which might be placed at the door of this unfortunate date in the calendar. Another popular myth explode. 1 bang. STEPHEN GARD DIED IN MILTON Was a Well Known Man of Washington Township. Mi-ton. I:ing. Steph n one of the b. place, died. M.,K-h i:i.- Last (venGard. au, d .".'. y ears and i. st known r sideuis of this Mr. Card was a single is survived by three brothman. li ers and one sister. Daniel F. Card, Richmond: Frank Gard. Sioux City, la.: Seymour Gard. Sioux City. Ia.; Mrs. Augusta Gard. Sioux City. Ia. He was a member of the Red Men's lodge, the 1. (. o F. at.d lh Masons. These set ret soei! ie.s v.l conduct the funeral services which nil! be held Sunday t afternoon at '' o'clock, at the- Methodist church. Br.rial at tne cf! side cemetery. WORK ON Y. M. C. A. The work of excavating boulders from the site of the new Y. M. C. A. build'ng is In progress. These boulders are be'ng t laced In the vacant lot I or Isin sree hotel. op; osite the Westcott Sophia Hieger teday filed petition ia the circuit court to have an inquest held over Fretl J. Hieger. Farmers
FARM LANDS.
..... 'Small places near city. J. La. Moor ot-r N. 7 tli street. jmi5-3rfr ... , ,'.v .rs MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Klctmond Monutueat Co.. C H Bradbury. Mgr., CS North 8th Street. UNDERTAKERS. son. 16 N. 8th ati 12sept6mc II. U. Downing & Soo LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy hoa estlr we can. Richmond Ste4Ujk Laundry. PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner. o leopathic physician. 23 N. 10th Sfc Phone 1SL mar3-lm FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED Low ratea. eaay terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Bond's automatic phone No. 2008. 1-wed-thurs-frUat-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY CITY STATISTICS. Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. William K&tkwti 63f South G street, a boy. first cJbfld. To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gofeao lift South O street, a girl, first etna. Deaths and Fimarala. McMIX.V. The funeral mrticn C Lavenia McMInn wJl he held at th ! home of Almlra Dougan, 29 Njrth. Seventh street tomorrow after noon al 2 o'clock. Burial at Earlham cemetery. KERSEY. Elizabeth Kersey. wif r Robert Kersey, died Wednesday aC Colorado Spring!". The remains will be brought to this city for burial. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. WtMFKia.: U-.M Mdl Flour Is bfrt for pastry. The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks, 1 want SSOO.OO to Ioan; good. I have 1500.00 to Ixan. 2 I hae 1600.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to Ijan. J I want to sell a realty Investment, 1 $11,000.00, will pay 12 per cenL ! A 7 R. House, $1,200. 12 per cent. In1 vestment. A well located Resielence, $2,200 j 25 acres fruit, good improvements, j a bargain. A 3 Room House. $500.00. A 2 Room House, $500. A 5 rexmi house, $S."0. "v can take care of a few more rnt als. Prompt colIecMona, our motto If you want to sell, list with us. If you want to buy, loan, borrow o rent, we are at your service. We can sell you a home for a Lit'li Cajh, balance as Rent. We make Mortgage- Exemptiem front March 1 to May 1, and we need thai 2 cent;. It's That Morgan, 8th and fi. E The Great Blood Purifier. For al by Leo H. Fine. T. F. McDonald anl W. II. Sudhoff. Percheron Stallion, better known aa the Clevenger hoise. and "Prii.ce W'ilke" will be at my Farm this aeaaon, 2i mile north of Richmond. ou Mid.ileboro Pike. The public Is inrited to call pd them. A- H. Py, R. F. I. N'x 4. rhni 5inA-C.
