Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 38, 24 March 1908 — Page 7

iA(ii: si:ykn. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc.. 2 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Pines of Richmond for buyer or seller. A trial will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads ..re result oringers. 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

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WANTED- A man to trim apple trees. .1. R Colvin. Route s. Rox 'M. l!l It WAXTK l Fam i ! y se wins: Address "Seamstress." care Palladium. 24-2t V ANT K I) T wo" a i . p i f-n t ieo "girls- M r s . Van Sant, .31 North Mh street. 24-2t WANTI'I) To buy a light, tan bull dog. Call phone 510SC. 2.'!-7t WANTED Situation as bookkeeper or stenographer by a young lady: 21:: Sout h c street. 2:::;t WANTED Washing"' to do. ""Will call and return. Call or address 1i::s N. .1 street. 2:: :;t WANTED A" sond pxpwipncprt girl for housework. Mrs. C. A. Urchin, "5 North XI h street. 2:;-:;t W A N T KD VVor k 1 7y a young lady keeping house or helping with housework. Address 1111 N. I street. 22-."t WANTED- Position as clerk in More to learn the business; wages no object. Phone IOH. 22-:;t WANTED Two good men for country work. Apply to (lolding, Palladium office. 22 Tt WANTED--You to ride"" a Reading Standard, holds the world's record. Sold by Brown A: Darnell, 1'J2 Main St. ",-Tt WANTED To give you chance to cut out your rent. Can sell you nice home, small payment down, balance monthly. Call phone 10xr. 20-7t WANTED- Boarders at. V,m N. fth and C. $;s.7r. a week. 2-7t W A NTEI)-" Job car pen ; terwork 1 ( So. lvth. 19-Tt WANTED I f yoii are-thinkinRrof going to housekeeping, come and see us. We can save you money. 1230 Uidge street. lS-7t WANTED Horse or colt, to feed and pasture for light work on farm. Phone 427N. 1 4-tf WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. i:;-tf WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks com-

TODAY'S MARKFT QUOTATIONS

WEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Ccrell and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.; New York, March 21 Open Hiqh Low Amalgamated Copper is4 r,;i? r.S ss American Smelting z 7;Mi 72 American Sugar.. 127'i 127 fT. Atchison 7l', 75ss t4a B. & O S2 S.TS S2'i B. R. T 47"! 17? 47 " C. M. & St. P. .. 1l7- llft'i. 11 7' s New York Central fUt rtfr8 OS1 Northern Pac 12S." l2fU 127s Pennsylvania ." in- 11S.4 1 1 7 i People's Gas DO 903 S!US Reading.. 10r'i 10rtss 10.r. Southern Pacific .. 7 "". 7H 7-t's Union Pacific 12H"S 12StR 12131 V. s. steel ;;:. ::i;s8 3.1 V. . Steel pfd '.tss 100 !si2 Great Northern 121 124 12338

Chicago, CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll sud Thompson, Brokers. Eaton. 0. Chicago. March 24.Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close. Jlay !l :',. !::-s t4's .luly ss;1, mwi, ss"-s s;7s iept n; S7''a NVS S7:t. Corn. Open. High. Low. Close. TViay w, (;7'!s ','1 1 ;7"s .inly ti-'v t;i?,s i;."-"s c.F's Jept t;2" C2': Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. lay 7.4', .-.i(s ,-4k r.i;s July -t-v-s 4Vv 4S)a -i.Vs tept oS"s Pork. Open. Higu. Low. Close. .!ay .. .SI2.IO .12. .12.:u" ?12.47 July .. . 12. 127 12.7.. 12. S7 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. 'May . . . $7.S7 7.f2 $7.87 $7.02 July .. . !v07 S.15 S.i7 N.l,"i Ribs. Open. Hish. Low. Close. "May . . . $R.72 $.77 $V72 ?;,77 July . . . 7 . 7.07 7.02 7.07 VISIBLE SUPPLY. "Wheat, decrease 1,102.000 t'orn. docrwisa 7fC.(0 .ya.ts, increase 2''tVN U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Chicago, March 24. H05 receipts. 21.000. Left over 7.1 ;7. Cattle ;.,000. fheep 12,000. Hogs Closeljght i 8.'(r irtlxed, $4.S5t5.15; heavy ?4.S5j -,.13-rough 14.854.95. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. l?est heavies Sr. loj ,"..2. Good to choice 5.15 BEEP STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 6.00 6.50 Medinm to pood steers .... 5.656.00 Choice to fancy yearlings S.OOff? 5.75 BUTCHER CATTLE. .Choice to fancy helfera.. 4.50S 5.50

pletes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diidomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf

WANTED Ycur carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc.. to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home l'jifi. noli r:9"R. 22-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Seven room flat, modern. on North E. Call phone 21!7 or .-1471. -4-.-, FOR" RENT Furnished rooms, .".i N. 1Kb. 21 -Tt FOR RENT"-- Flat five rooms and bath; cellar, etc.. steam heat and water furnished. .'!22 North Mil. 21-7t FOR RENT - A" " front flat" i uTn'ished complete for housekeeping: bath and both kinds water. 4K South 11th St. 21 tf FOR RENT- Furnished room, heat and bath. .". North 12th. 27t FOR RENT Houses! $To7f l" Benj. F. Harris. 12tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at The Grand, for gents only. 3-4-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE -Will be sacrificed this week. Fine vacant lot. also elegant modern home. Beautiful locations. This is going to be a snap for someone who knows a bargain. Phone J25S quick or you may be too late. 24-eod-tf FO lSALJ -One set of double work harness, breaking plow, single shovel plow and harrow. All good as new. 220 N. H'.th street. 24 2t FOR SALE---Green Mountain seed potatoes, home grown, great yielders, early and late in one. S. McGriff, 4 lit N. 11th St. 24-:;t Y)R SALE Yearling short horn hull. J. B. Colvin. Routes. Box 01. 2 1 Tt FOR SALE Richmond real estate & specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire CTose 59 i 7:i'i 1 2t; 71-, S:J, 4 7 1 lO's no 12N 117-"U 90 1 (."? 1 1-1 ' :i5"8 Choice to fancy cows .... 4,00?i5.00 Goo,l to choice heifers ... 4.00'n 4.3" VEAL CALVES. Good to choice $ LOOd $6.75 Fair to good :j.00fTj 6.25 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4.7yj. 5.00 F:ur to good feeders 4."..V(.' 4.1 t'ood to choice stockers .'1.50 f' 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. o.30r 4.75 SHEEP. Choice lambs '.. 6.75!?!1 7.25 Best yearlings 5.00!Ti) 6.50 Best sheep , -t.SOtvr 5.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog?, average 200 to 250 lbs $5 Good heavy packers $5 Common a.nd rough $4.50Si$4 Steers, corn fed 4.5057 5 Heifers S.75if 4 Fat cows S.OOffl 3 Bulls 3.25 3 Calves 6.50g- 7 Lambs 6.00 'tf 6 .00 .00 .75 .00 .25 .75 .50 .00 .50 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. March 24 Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra .". V7'.."0. Common 10 fair. $r.o.v,j.".70. Veal. $3.007.75. Hogs Receipts. 7 loads. Prime and yorkers. $0.2 a . Comuion and roughs. $4.v,4,'.o. Pigs. $4.654.75. Sheep & lambs, receipts light, steady. Good to prime. O.riT." . Fair to choice lambs $5.00"fT 5.13. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 2 4.--Hope Receipts. 2.rut: firm. Cattle Receipts, 176; steady. Butcher steers. $5.005.65. Veal, $5.25 6.50 Sheep, steady. Lambs, steady

The Rise of Jimmie Johnson.

IV. DEPARTMENT MANAGER. Still Jim Johnson watched the papers, saw a "WANTED" AD, Went and found a better job than any he had had: Managed a department now, this plucky young man James Johnson, who was climbing up with high and honest aims.

insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block 8th & Main. 7tr FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching from the largest and finest yard of strictly genuine thoroughbred Leghorns in the city. 7H: per sitting of 15 eggs. Call at 4O0 So. 5th street, city. marBMhur &sun-tf FOR SALE Lot S. W. 3rd. Woods, ."22 N. Sth. 2ll-2t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hog. sulky breaking plow; J. V. Kaufman, R 13, East Germantown. Ind. 23-'it FOR" SA L1C -Seed corn at Richmond KUHN DECLARES HE WILL RECEIVE NOMINATION (Continued From Page One.) any one of my opponents, when he sees he can not win, to keep his support, or any portion of it, from me that may desire to assist in my nomination. I have treated all candidates fairly, and I think they will concede that, as far a.s I am personally concerned. I have always performed my fair share of party service." Marshall Is For Peace. Thomas R. Marshall is as earnest a candidate as any other, but he says he doesn't want the nomination unless he as the nominee, would bo satisfactory to all elements in the party. "I have made no canvass," said Mr. Marshall, "and I have sent, out no literature in the interests of my candidacy. Neither have I written letters asking men to support, me. I have written to one or two personal frlendr, about the matter, but not. a word have 1 sent to any man with whom I am not personally acquainted." Senator L. Ert Slack thinks this an inopportune time to talk of the outlook, he said, and declined to make any convention predictions. "I am very well satisfied." said the senator, "and that's about all I want to say now." William O'Keefe. the last candidate to announce himself, said he was very well contented after his hasty looking over the ground. The Rev. Thomas H. Kuhn is iir Room 4 011 the first floor of the Grand. Kuhn Has No Alliance. "I have made a high-minded, dignified, christian campaign," said Mr. Kuhn. We have formed no alliances with any political faction or mixed up with any political entanglements. We have not resorted to political intrigue or unfair methods: we have rounded up our campaign in a satisfactory manner and are now perfectly willing to rest our ca in the hands of the delegates who represent the democracy of Indiana. We expect to go into the convention with a substantial following, which will increase steadily until I am nominated." Near Mr. Kuhn's headquarters is the I room of Charles G. Conn, and across ! from Col. Conn is the headquarters of I Senator L. Ert Slack. Samuel M. RalI ston is in rooms :54 and X. Carroll I K. McCul lough and Thomas R. Mar- ' shall will open their respective rooms ! to the public this morninig. Practically all the candidates for other offices will keep open house until Thursday night, beginning today. Deaths and Funerals. BAUGHMAX The funeral rf Mrs. W. H. Baughman who died Sunday will take, place from the Second English Lutheran church, corner Third and Pearl streets, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial at Centerville. Friends may call at the family residence. Tearl street, any time. DAUR Anton Daur, the unfortunate

Roller mills, North 2nd street. Phone 21-sat-mon-wed-2 wks FOR SALE Just received, new linn of R1S wheels, three standard makes, not made by the trust. Call and get prices. We cau. please you. Full line tires and supplies. Brown and Darnell. 1022 Main St. 22-7t FOR SAU- Some Big Foil f seed "oats; Call on or address A. O. Haisley. Route 7. 22-7t

FOR SALE Bargains in new secondhand and antique furniture. ."I! Main. 21-Tt FOR SAlTiO LOW Five and six moulder, was buried this afternoon in Earlham cemetery. Short services were held at o'clock. The funeral was in charge of the lion Moulders' union of this city. LA UK Augusta Iawk, v.idow of the late Anton Lank, died this morning at :'::;o o'clock, at the age of S4 years. She leaves one son, Otto Lank. Funeral notice will be announced later. GAZED ON FACE HE KISSED WHEN A CHILD Grover Blake Saw Imprinted There the Scar Marking Death Blow. HE NEARLY COLLAPSED. Anderson .Ind., March 24. Standing over the' casket that held the body of his murdered mother, Grover Blake yesterday showed the first signs of remorse. Looking down on the accusing face with furtive eye he shook and trembled like an aspen leaf. He then saw the imprint of the hammer with which he killed his mother. The J stolid indifference maintained so rigid- j ly since his arrival here slowly ebbed j away. An ashen pallor overspread his countenance. Turning suddenly to those that stood near his side he threw his hands to his face as if to shut out: the dreadful spectre that arose from the coffin and recalled o ; him the horrifying tragedy in the! stuffy little kitchen. j With anguish tearing at his heart j he asked to be taken away. Before j he had left the threshold of the house ; and re-entered the carriage that was to take him back to his cell he was ! agai nthe same cold mannered, indif-1 ferent youth, that calmly recited to ! the police a dozen hours prior, the de-j tails of his inhuman deed. 1 The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want $800.00 to Loan: good. I have $500.00 to Loan. I have $600.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to Loan. I want to sell a realty Investment, $11,000.00, will pay 15 per cent. A 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cent, investment. A well located Residence. $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good improvements, a bargain. A 3 Room House, $500.00. A 2 Room House, $500. A 5 room house, $550. We can take care of a few more rentals. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to sell, list with us. If you want to buy, loan, borrow or rent, we are at your service. We can sell you a home for a Little Cash, balance as Rent. We make Mortgage Exemptions from March 1 to May 1, and we need that 25 cents. It's That Morgan, 8th and N. E

room modern dwellings. Thompson. 71 Main strict. 1 -7t FOR SALE A large refrigerator suitable for meat market or grocer, size 3 ft. x 7 in. x 9 ft. Can be bought for one-fourth of actual com. Ball & Peltz, Real Estate V Insurance. 2t-7: FOR' SALE l;? 11. P. traction engine in good condition. Roberts Bros., Centerville. Ind. . U-7t FOR SALE Huff Rock eggs. Fifty cents per IT. II. G. Hunt. Fountain City. R. F. D. No. 27. l'.-7t FOlTs" UllW lii r 7 Wyandotte coe ke7els. $1.00. Kgus. 50c. At ;',17 S. :Jrd. 1 N-Tt I'OU SALE Wall paper of th newest and most exclusive designs. K! wood Morris fc Co. ls-7t

FOR SALE 1 head of h:rses. Public auction, Saturday. March 2Mb. Taubc's barn. 12; N. t'.th St. Id tf FOR SALE -Nt w l!Ks wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, 42'' Main. Fi-tf MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered on plumbing and wiring. Richmond Plumbing and Electric Co., 41-S Main street. Phone 1 .!. 24-Tt NOTICE Miss S. E. Conn has opened dress making parlors. Room 1 Colonial building. First class work, reasonable prices. 24-Tt A. R. HARNED, first-class shoe repairing: North 10th and E sts. 23-Tt VEHICLES of all kinds repaired! painted, rubber tiring. New shop on alley. North 4th and A streets. 23-Tt FIRE" PROOF STEEL SAFES -Latest models and secondhand. Ixiw prices. Write or call Allen C. Harris, 40T U. B. Building. Dayton. O. 21-tf THE FINEST WALL DECORATIONS at El wood Morris & Cq's. lS-Tt K'OTICE Better see Lolt Jones, f South 6th street, abotit those new screens you will want, this season. 21-Tt NOTICE - Now's the ti .'"to bhoc your kids at TO to " cents per Kid, at During these few but tragic moments the father , stricken with a sorrow that lay heavily upon his teait, remained in an upper room of the little home. The husband however, accompanied his wife's body to the grave. The Great Blood Purifier. For sale by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. II. Sudhoff.

KNOLLENBERG'S

Our Ready-to-wear Ladies' Suits and Jackets, also Silk Suits and Shit . Waists we believe to he quite up in point of fashion and workmanship to the best in the market. The daily visits of the ladies to this department of our store, and liberal purchases are the most satisfactory proof of this statement; and we most cheerfully invite inspection and comparison. During the unusual rush yesterday many ladies may not have had an opportunity to see our line to the best advantage, but we hope to serve them satisfactorily under ordinary conditions, and promise a showing of style that axe tie equal in every respect to any in this or other markets.

Brook's sTiiit . Main. 21 Tt 1H)NT SELL YY I R POFLTRY until yon call George Lane, phone 1VI. L'O-Tt GEO. W. MANSFIELD. Residence Architect. 12-4:5 Colonial Bidg., Rich nier.J, Ind. 20-7! SPECI AL LINE of v. all" papers for cheap and living rooms. Eilwood Morris A: Co. !v7t

UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, fine line coverings. Russell. 11 South 7th. Phone ','X'. i-;50t Waking - Co. Plumbing. Bicycles, Motorcycles, 4iC Main. Both phones. j dt Crane A- Thompson, ceneral electric contractors and supplies. IS N Mh. Phone P.cn 4 rtet PROF. KoUing. for a sure cure for corns. 2o s. sth. Phone 4242. IT :;t Low prices on lumber, lath and shingles. Umck & Hill Co. :.-:5t't Hams, any kind or size 12c. lb. H icou, lean and nice 12'i and lT.e. Shoulders and calas lc lb. Everything in fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Markets, both phones. 5 2."t LOST. IST--Monday aftemoon between Eighth and Fifteenth and Main and North B streets, a solid rubber lire from rear whed of phaeton. Reward if returned to Gaar V Shurlcy's livery nable. 24 It LOST Light suit clothes. Middleboro pike between Middleboro and Richmond. Return to Holly's barber sh op. Rewa rd . 2 4 -1 1 LOST Gold brooch. old fashioned oval shape, engraved with flowers. Finder leave- or phone Jones Hardware Co., and get reward. 24-2t LOST Tuesday evening an umbrella with initials, "C. W." carved on end of handle. Finder return to Palladium and get reward. lS-7t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr.. S3 North 8th Street. PUBLIC SALE Notice Farmers

The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co

PHYSICIAN.

PHYSICIAN Dr Emma Gardner, osteopathic phsieuui. 23 N. HVh St. Phono 11. mar?. Iran FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., 71 Main. 14 tf FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Miwir. over tl N. 7th street. janv:'nii UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth U 12sept6mo LAUNDRY. We can help make you hsppy honestly wb can. Richmond Steam Laundry. "Does dentists co to heaven. Willie? "Sure. They let.s ui in bo's they kin put gold crowns on the angels." Denver Post. Good TLadlra' Hera. "You told nie he was a food ladies horse," angrily said the man who had made the purchase. "He Tran." replieii the deacon. "My wife owned him. and she's one f the heet women 1 ever knew." Chicago llecord-Herald. Winner. "Did your husband ever het on 4 Winning hore?" "Oh, yeti," answerediyoung Mrs. Tnrklna. "All the horses Charkey befs on win t-fcom'time or another.. Wash Inpton Star. ITonrsfy sometimes kjeeps a man from growing rich and civility frou" beingwlrty. Selden. Salo of farm implements and household goods on thu farm of the lato Mansfield Jefforis, one and one-half miles northeast of Chester, Tuesday, March 31st, at 10 a. m. "Doddo," 22721, thu imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, nd "Prince Wilkfs" will be at my Farm this season, 2Vi miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public is invited to call and see them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. I. No. 4. Phuone 5105-C. STORE

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