Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 57, 12 April 1908 — Page 7

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VVANTKD All kinds moving the large Empire moving oars are the leaders in the city for moving furniture and pianos. We also transfer in and out of the city. We do packing and crating of furniture for shipment by the load or ear load. Those wishing goods stored call on nie. 1 employ reliable and experienced men only. Please phone your orders. Office, stable and storage, :!:.' North A street. Phone 42.j.h. Winttrstein & Taylor. ivANTKD Situation by a good f-'irl in small family. Address "A. D." are Palladium. l'-:jt CV'A NTKD Situation" as cook in a restaurant, small hotel or boarding house! will go out of city. Call at 36 S. "rd or address .Martha Percifleld, Oen. Del. 1-:'t (VANTEiV Curtains to" laundry, 7,12 N. 1th St. Old phone 4V. 12-K iVANTKD Sweeping and dusting or other light work to do. Call phone 3414. n-::t JTANTK D LADIES DO YOU WANT MOXKY? HAVE YOIT TIME? Valuable outfit free. We trust you for the goods well known specialties FARMERS ORGANIZE BIG POTATO TRUST Are Going to Raise Price, B'gosh," Says One. New York, April 11. Proximity to Ya!l street, has sophisticated the once pimple agriculturists of Long Island. Two hundred financiers, who pose as farmers, met at Riverhead, L. I., and formed the Potato Trust. "We raise 5,000,000 bushels of the finest potatoes on, or under, earth," 6ald a horny-handed Rockefeller at (he meeting, "and we are going to raise the price of 'pm too, b'gosh!" James Young the potato Carnegie of Orient, tersely told the other plutocrats why they should join the "criminal rich." "If we want to buy anything, from a mowing machine to a hoe," said Young "we go to a dealer and say, 'How much must 1 pay?' That's because a trust makes mowing machines and hoes. But if we want to sell a biu-shel of spuds, or 10.000 bushels, we go to a dealer and ask, 'How much will you pay ?' "Now. we will change all that; we will combine, and the dealers will have to come to us and ask. "How much will you take for your potatoes?" " GIRL STUDENT BITTEN BY GILA May Give Her Life for Her Scientific Pursuits. Philadelphia, April 11.- Bitten on the arm by a wriggling and a deadly poisonous Gila monster upon which siie was experimenting in the University of Pennsylvania laboratories. Miss Blizabcth Cook, a postgraduate, may yield that member, if not her life, as a sacrifice to science. Sleeves rolled up. showing shapely molded white arms. Miss Cook appeared in the laboratory of experimental pathology yesterday. As an assistant to Dr. Leo Loeb. of the medical faculty, she was investigating the venom of the Gila monster to discover an antitoxin. Because of the monsters venomous character. Dr. Lot b felt that his brilliant assistant alone was fitted to work with it. Proceeding carefully, 6he fenced with the little animal, writhing under her instruments, when, without an instant's warning, the reptile "struck" for her arm and inflicted & deep wound. Bisanne: Gooil housewives Fl.itir. prefer Gold Medal The Kiblinger Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A practical, successful, economical, aniomobile at a small cost. Doublecylinder, air cooled, 10-12 H. P. Solid rubber tires. Will run through deep mud or sand, and will climb steep hills. Write for our Agency Terms. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box N. 320 Auburn, Ind.

of standard merit. They go with a snap. Ever increasing demand. Big money every day. Manager, Hell building, 69!) Madison Ave., N-w York City. 1--U WANTED Ladies to Copy Letters at Home; spare time; good pay; cash weekly: reliable; send stamp. 7.eck, Box KiT Morristown, N. Y. 1 2-1 1

WANTED Any intelligent person may earn good income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau, Washington, D. C. 12 H WANTED A" boy wit h a bicycle ;" call this evening or Sunday morning at Richmond Cream Co. 11 -2t WANTED 1,000 men to hear Sturgis al the (Jennet t Theatre, Sunday at " p. m. No charge. 10-ot wXNTnTEhlerly married man without children to work around a country home; no farming; call phone 512S-B. 10-7t WANTED Agents to sell lubricating oils, belts, hose, paint, varnish, to factories, mills, stores, threshers. Manufacturers' Oil &. Crease Co., Cleveland, O. 10-7t M A LE II ELP" YA NTE D--Young -non to prepare for Exam, for RailwayMail and other Government posi WHITE HAS A RIVAL Berlin Man Was Arrested for Maintaining a Den of iniquity. SPENT MUCH BRIBING GIRLS Berlin, April 11 Dr. Victor Riedel, a Berlin capitalist, 55 years old. has been arrested on a charge of maintaining a den of iniquity in which the police allege, he has accomplished the ruin of more than fifty young girls. He is accused of keeping an establishment in the Leipzinger Strasse resembling Stanford White's room hi the Madison Square Garden in New York. The last of Dr. Riedel's reputed victims is a 15-year-old working girl who had just come to Berlin from tho provinces, and who committed suicide by poison this week. Another girl, 16 years old. drowned herself a year ago in consequence of Dr. Riedel's alleged refusal to keep a promise to marry her. Dr. Riedel is said to have spent large sums of money in bribing girls and parents, as well as in maintaining a. corps of private detectives for the purpose of covering up his operations. For years, the police allege, the capitalist has thus been able to keep himself out of the meshes of tnV law. Toward the end of last year he was arrested on the complaint, of a schoolgirl., but was released because at the trial the girl withdrew her charges. POSTAL CARD ON WAY SEVENTEEN YEARS Mystery of Its Delay in Transmission May Never Be Known. - La. Crosse. Wis., April 11. It probably never will be explained why it took a postal card mailed in Milwaukee seventeen years, ten months and fifteen days ago to reach its destination in La Crosse. W. D. Babb. a retired farm implement dealer, received the card, which is verified by the postmarks. The postal was mailed as a memorandum receipt by the .Milwaukee Thrasher company, since out of business, to John Hammon. Babb's former business partner, who has been dead many years. It was dated "Milwaukee. May 4. 190." CUP FOR MARKSMEN OE ATLANTIC FLEET It Is Valued at SI. 500 and Is Presented by People of Spokane. Spokane, Wash.. April 11. When the Atlantic squadron, now cruising In Pacific waters, reaches Puget Sound next June, the battleship or first-class cruiser making the highest score al target ;actice in Magdalena bay will be awarded a solid silver trophy, valued at $1,500. presented by the people of Spokane. The cup is to be competed for annually by battleships and cruisers of the first class of the entire American navy. If you are trouble? with sick headache, constipation. Indigestion, offensive breath or anv J disease arising from stomach trouble, pet a 50c is positively guaranteed to cure you.

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Secured" sent free. Inter-State i Schools, 5.10 2nd Ave., Cedar Rapids Iowa. fvl-'t WANTED Lots to plough for garden. Good work. Call phone 3733. 7-7t WANTED SeeMoreheadf or professional vault cleaning. Phone 3177. f)3S Butler street. 7-tf WANTED Men to I.earn 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. MoJer Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf WANTEIV-Your carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc.. to clen by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 191G. Bell 395R. 22-tf WANTED- To" cIeanand"Vepalr your wheels. Elmer Smith, 42j Main. 13-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire MOTHER WANTED OTHER TWIN TO MARRY TOO Refused to Consent to Marriage of First Without Others Taking Step. Marion, Ohio. April 11. Wheu Ralph Denser and Lola Kramer, both 19, informed the girl's widowed mother they were coming to Marion to get married, the mother refused to give her consent unless Lela's twin sister, Lula, was also wed. Young Denser hunted up Lloyd Moyer. 1!, Lula's sweetheart, and a double marriage was arranged. Rev. W. A. Settlage, of this city, performed the ceremany at me home of the brides' mother, in Waldo. PHONOGRAPH SAVED FAMILY FROM FIRE Played 'Hot Time' Burned. As House Philadelphia, Benn., April 11. But for a phonograph affected by the heat in Morris Kean's musical novelty store. 4250 Main street, Manajunk, the family of Morris Spitzer. who occupy the dwelling part of the building, might have fallen victims to a fire. The phonograph, with an intelligence almost human, gave the alarm. The family retired, but shortly after 11 o'clock Spilzer was awakened by the strains of "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight." Thinking that burglars had entered the store, he went, to the head of the stairs to listen, and there his nostrils were assailed by the odor of smoke. Arousing his family, Spitzer hurried them out of the house by the back stairs and turned in an alarm. By the time the firemen arrived the music had stopped, but the flames had gained much headThe Markets Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. iBy Corrtll ?nd Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. O.) Chicago. April 11. Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close. May !H :C,i4 ItP; !'-J' July STiVs S1 , fv.i-s Sept S".' M"1 S"i t N.V' Corn. Open. Hign. Low. Close. May July Sept HTL. t!7Ts . .14', .147 Oats. Open. High. 111' ;.; : Low. 4,Vh ' " v Close. ! a; i May July Sept V, 4n.s Pork. High. Open. .Si:'. ( . i;;.7 . 1t.K Open. Low. Close, i May luly Sepi Si:;.-! 7 14.1'" Lard. High. ?i;;..-.7 1".7 14. Si::.l2 i;!.7o 1 .'-, Low. Clos?. S.77 s.77 Low. Close. May July Sept $S.:?7 .s. 42 StUl S.iVJ S.y S.S2 Ribs. Open. High. Sept July i i . i 7.r .S7.". $7.7o 7.43 7.42 .42 U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Chicago, April 11. Hops, receipts 7,000, lft over 475; higher. Cat-

insurance. Porterf'eld, Kelly Block, 8th & Main. 7t: Fairy Stick Candy and Buttercups, homenraade, 20c Sib. Kischenbuclh, 169 Fort Wayne Ave. 10 14 FOR SALE Velvet carpet, organ, table, at 201 N. 12th St. 12-lt

FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching from the largest and finest yard of strictly genuine thoroughbred Leghorns in the city. k per sitting of 15 eggs. Call at 4U So. 5th street, city. inarlft-thur &sun-tf FOR SALE Eggs from America's best strains Barred Rocks. Two matings. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 37S! or call 21 S. 23rd street. S-12-15 FO R S A LEVut omobi l7 lieu p , i f sold at. once. "J. C. II." care of Palladium. ll-7t 1)R SALIC Eight room house and bath: thoroughly modern; centrally located. At. a bargain. J. K. Beckwith. over 7 1 i Main St. 10-3t FOR SALE Two sows and eight shoals. Geo. W. Price, Phone 5131 If. -7t FOR SALE Fireproof safe, bargain; tie 400. Sheep 10,000. Hogs Close. Light 70 $6.20 Mixed 5.705. C..25 Heavy 5. CO' 6.0 Rough 5. G)W 5. SO CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Wheat 0 22 21 Corn 110 Oats 100 Estimates. Wheat, 17. Corn, 75. Oats, 114. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Minn. .. m 202 287 Duluth .. 30 4t! 16I! LIVERPOOL. -Close higher. WheatCorn Close y'n higher. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $6.15 $0.25 C.ood to choice ti.QQOp .15 BEEF STEERS. Cood to choice heifers,.. ;.25'?' fi.75 Medium to good steers.. tLoott' ti.75 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50J. ti.23 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .... 5.006.00 Good to choice heifers .... 4.50&; 4.S5 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice ."H? '-75 Kair to good 3.00 it) 6.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feed'rs o.OQH 5.25 Fair to good feeders 4.05fa 5.00 Good to choice stocners ?.uQv 4.50 Common to fair heifers . . 3.30 4.75 SHEEP. Choice lambs T.LWo! S.) Best yearlings 7(H i.50 Best sheep 4. 7 5 5.5o Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) 95c Corn, 1 per bu. 65 Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, (per bu.) 70c Bran, (per ton) $24.00 Middlings, (per ton) ?'tj.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Vv'helan.) Timothy hay (baled) .. . . $12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) . . .$10.0011.00 Clover bay "(baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) $9.00& 10.00 Mixed Hay 1O.O0 btraw. ipcr ton.) COO Corn (per bu) to 5Sc Oats (per bu.) 47 to jOc Fodder (per ton) J7.00 Richmond Seed Market. iRungo & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu? $11.00 Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs $6.00','i$6 Good heavy packers COOfj 6 10 10 Common and rough $4.50t$5. 00 Steers, corn fed 4. SO 'a Z Heifers 3.75 'a 4 .00 .25 .75 .50 Fat cows 3.00ft ?, Bulls 3.2a r 3 Calves COOfi 6 0 Lambs COO if 6 .50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . .lJc Old chickens, per lb 12U to 13c Turkeys, per lb lc Ducks, per lb 13c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamevy butter, per lb 2lc. Country butter, per lb 2 to 23c Eggs, per doz 12 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. April 11. CAtUs receipts light.

407 V. B. Building. 7-:f FOR SALE Velvet carpel at 121? N. B. Call this week. 7-tf FOR SALE A fine lot of home grown seed potatoes at lMiu N. F St. S-7t FOR SALE Ntw l!m heels and sundries. Elmer Smith, Main. U!-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms, 10;; N. 17th St. 1 2-3.1 FOR RENT Part of house for elderly couple. Garden spots. Sarah E. Gilbert, north of Country club. 12-3t KUR RT:.'f Brick house 7 9 rwmis, good barn and out buildings, with three acres of good ground. Price reasonable. See W. .1. Hiatt. No. N. !th St. X-1 0-1 2 FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath for two gents or married couple; 14Vi N. Sth. 11-31 FOR RENT" Furnished-bed room. 23 North Oth. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished double rooms with bath, suitable for 2 gentlemen; call at 21 'i N. Uh. s tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and Prime and extra. $6.50:5 7.00. Common and fair, $5.15Cu 6.00. Veal, $3,0015.50. Hogs Receipts 6 loads. Prime and yorkers. $6.4057 6.55. Common and rough, $5.07.".4). Pigs, $5.255.50. Sheep and lambs, receipts light; steady. Good to prime, $il.0Yci;.40. Fair to choice lambs $4.frU(&,11.30. Toledo Grain. Toledo, April 11. Oats, 54 14. Wheat, 93 Clover seed, $12.50. Alsike $13.50. Rye, 82. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati. April 11. Hogs Receipts 1,456, steady. Cattle Receipts 432, slow. Shippers. $5,6516.50. Veal $5.50Cg 6.50. Sheep, $3.501-5.25. Lambs, $6.00 i 8.00. East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, April 11 Cattle Receipts 25, steady. Sheep and lambs, receipts S.500. Sheep $3.75tf G.50. Lambs, cull to choice, $5.25(?j 8.10.. Hogs Receipts 8,500. Mixed and Yorkers, $6.25 6.50. Pigs, $5.75(?i5.S3. Heavies and rough, $5.506.65. The Great Blood Purifier. For sale by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. II. Sudhoff.

address, Harris. Dayton, Ohio.

Give tilhe Boy a dhamice We3 Si HeDp IHISmnij Too The boy is growing up the old farm is too small for all of them. Why not give the boy a start in North Dakota God's country. If he's worth schucks, he'll "make good" up here in this glorious old state, and he won't have anything like the hardships in getting started that you had and won't have to spend years getting the soil into shape for a crop. Our lands are traversed by big railroads that pass almost through the very door-yards. He can break the virgin soil in April or May sow the seed and harvest a big crop in the fall. He can go to church on Sunday, if he wants to. He can have the benefit of rural free delivery telephones are in common use and good neighbors nearby. To any man who is in earnest North Dakota Offers Greater Opportunities Than Any Other Place on Earth We can sell you the best land in the world at from $12 to $20 per acre. We will make very easy terms, so that the land will pay for itself. If you do business with us, we will see to it that your investment is profitable and we will help you or the boy to make it so. Don't dilly dally around until these lands have advanced so greatly in price that they are out of your reach. Come now while land i3 still cheap it will be higher next year. We Are Colonizers Wot Speculators We own the land we re offering you. We bought It in large tract and will ell it in maflertrct at cloe figures. The land is all personally selected, and no Culled pieces. Tell Ua just th kind of land you want, and we'll show you a piece that we know will win you. Vt'e also have a large number of improved and partially improved faxma. V RITE US FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES.

Send for our Frea Booklet Tbr' 4 Monty in thm Hrwad "BojK.lt Fmr y eo" It's chuck full of interesting information and statistics bout North Dskota.

bath, at The Grtre. for gentf 'v 3--f FOR RENT -F: i! -.!!.. -d "room " with board. 34 N. '0,: S- T-Tt FOR RENT Desirable room, n:o. 217 North Seventh. 7 7 r F O R" R E N T F 1 1 . n i s he 1 to om ; l u i ." 1 eru conveniences; 103 S. 9th street.

FCR RENT Ft. Wa t,r FOR-RENT' Business rooms and !la;s. Ave. Sie Alfords. Lis tf. Fiv. room house. S. 11th snd .1 streets, with large garden. Call Phone No. -35. iMf FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping. 220 rooms for N. 12th St. 27f f MISCELLANEOUS. Acme Dry Cleaning ii Pressing Co. Plaited skins 7,"c. 33 N. 7t.i. 12-lt This is the time for de-horning cattle" Cali Home Phone .".11911 or R. H. Commons, Richmond. !-7t N OTH 'E To 1 nt notice" Geisha- Rouge into thousands of new homes e will send one regular 5e size bottle, to all who answer this advertisement and inclose 10 cents to cover cost of postage. Remember this is not a sample bottle, but a regular 50c si.e bottle. Address Geitha

PUBLIC SALE 2 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at his residence, one mile northwest of Richmond, on the Williamsburg Pike, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908 the following personal property: 3 HEAD OF HORSES. 1 Brown Horse coming 5 yearn old; ! Gray Horse coming 7 years old; 1 Cray Horse coming 5 years old. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 fresh cow, calf by her hide. 5 Yearling Shorthorn Heifers, bred, due to calf in July. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 2 Two-horse waftons. 1 one-horse wagon. 1 wood-bed. 2 hay beds. 1 gravel-bod. 1 set heavy alnnle harness. 1 set Rood double breeching harness, nearly new. 1 set bugjjy harness. 1 mower. 1 hay rake. 1 tedder. I double corn planter. 1 Solid Comfort Rreaking plow. 1 two-horse cultivator. 1 spike tooth pteel harrow. HAY AND GRAIN 3 tons of timothy hay. 2 tons of clover hay. 50 dozen sheaves of oats. 200 bushels of corn. Various other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms: All Rums of $5.00 and under, cash. On sums over $5.00, a credit of ! months will be Riven, without interest, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four or cent, discount for cash. J. C. HORRELL. ARCH HINDMAN, Auctioneer. H. J. H AN ES, Clerk.

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Co.. v2 Las: 131st St. New ' VMl HKRRFRT B f.Ol'ER DentistTI-.K.m !'' Colonial Bi,;.. i hone H34. 25-30t liKO. M. GVYEU -Geneia! contractor. Carpenter, and builder .lob work. Screens and scrt n doors. Automatic iihor.e isr. 2."-tf PROF. Ko'iig. for a sur? cure for corns. S. sth Phor.s 4J43. 17-;Vt IF YOl" want anything done, ask a busy man. If ou want our papering done, ask me. John Penlaitd, New Pans. O. 10-7t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Jlirr.inond Monumeut Co.. C E. Bradbury. Mgr. S3 North fcth Str.t. HREJNSURANCE.

! Richmond Insurance Aencv. H:u.s N. Koll, Mgr.. 71C Main. 14 tf LAUNDRY. We can help maktt yea happy iur;estly wa caD. Rlcbrrond Steaia Laundry. 'undertakers. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Mh at. iSaeiCmo C. W. MORGAN THE GROCER (Successor to Harry J. Doan) 12th and Main Streets. Automatic Phone 1365; Bell 223. 4 Phone l.'s Your Order. "Doddo." 22721. the imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, and "Prince Wilkes" will be at my Farm this season, 22 miles north of Richmond, on Mlddleboro Pike. The public is invited to call and see them. A. II. Pyle, R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 5105 C. WHEELOCK BLOCK.