Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 70, 25 April 1908 — Page 7
THE RICI13IOM) PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGHA3I, SATl'RDAV, API! 1 E 10OS.
PA(JE SEVEN.
1 ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - I ! Wanted, For Sale, For Rer.t, Lost, Jk, v J Mcr!.:et ptec8 cf Richmond Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, J$r vV , -- . A . , ., yr lV tor cuvcrcr se..er. A inai wiu conCards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc.. (8r f fEPri eT fE HL W-W-P k . . . r. .. 11 CENT A WORD. " Jt "uV" , . I Situations Wanted, are Free. JjT 4y '" " '"' rinssr f . . . - I S lOiii !P'v.' m -J.
WANTED.
WAXTKD Two lirst-class carriage painters; no others need a 1 1 j - " -Myers & Parke V A N TEH Situation, housework preferred. Address "R. D." care- Palladium. "J.)-".t WANTKD-- Housekeeper, kit P-ride Ave. Three in family. No small children. W ANT fcT -- F w jrond hoys. Good chance. Mai-.f money, spurn tinus chsv, sood pay. Address "II." fare Palladium. 23-1 1 "WANTED Girl to lo "general housework at :k; N". 7th. It. WANTED .". painters to attend open meeting of the local union No. x."7. at the I. (). (). F. Hall. April J'.ith. J',-1 1 AVAXTED Eamily horse." Call -' S. .vth. VA.'TEl)--Boy to work on farm. 1'.27 X. ISth St. 24-2 1 AVAXTED - Position hy a lady who un-
TODAY'S MMFT OUOTftTID
MEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. jBy Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.)
Kew York. Anri! ". AmalRamated Cojiper American Smelting .. American Sufiar. . . . Atchison n. & O r. n. t E. M. & St. P Nev,- Yoi h t'(nti al. . . Northern Pac Pennsylvania people's (las Hr-admcr So. t Paeific . . . . :'!. ( : I'.:.--r c i !. :'. S M l Mid ;.:!( o: thern . . BANK STATEMENT. Reserves, less 1". S. Depos its. Inc I;eserves. Inc Loans, Dec Ppecie, Inc I.pcrals, Inc Tleposits, lne Circulation. Dec :.0t J. ! to) .'.',"1 1 .:,-'" ih.Tn.l . inu . '.!.! :7 . I an !''i. . lTi.seo Chin:inc CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By CoTtl! nr.rt Thompsor. Brokers.
Eati.r.. O.t Chicago. April i".. Whc?t Open. lli;::i. !.mv. Cio:-e. May !7', !':s '.'7'- iT'... July . . . . . s:i v.e ss ;v s::iN Sept .... .. N.V.. SO M S-V-v Cor tt. Open llia. I.i"'-. Cio: May 1:7 f,; :: July t"., 1 l'-i '-.2 Sept M ' ' 1 1 ' '". ;1 Oats. (ipa,,. ,;r-.h. 1 ov. Clo.-c. May !' : . "'"."'s -"". :' July t.. y Fd , , ScPt '' ":Ts :'" e'es Fork. (lpen. Hiua t.o' Ciose. July . . .SI.-..17 1 " . : '.1' si::.::i: Sept .. . 1 t ::.c.r 1.". 7 i".;i Lard. Open Hi:-!v Low. ClO'W July .. . .s'm ss.'7 ss 17 ss .27 Sent ... s to s. 17 v".7 s. 17 Ribs. Open. Ilih i.ow. Clos1. July .. . S7.'7 S7. 1." 7 '.". S7 1". Sept . . . 7. ".2 7 lo 7 :'.2 7. to U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Chieauo. Ami! -jr.. Uo. receipts S.000: !e higher: n-t't over .:.:c. Ca'th? 200. Sheep 1.."00 Hogs. C!ofe. Lisht $."..10 ! $7,. 70 Mixed a. 7 7 1 -1lleaw ." ..'ti a ."..To Roush a.'JO,: r,.i.-,
Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavias $."..70 o. $." Good to choice .'..00 -i .".7 UEEE STE'EKS. Good to choice !u iters ... ;.l."io ri.fiT, Medium to -ami steers .. ik'.V.'a 'k'.;, ! Choice to fancv vearlitms S.r.Oif 6.23 I It ETC I IK I? cTTt K i tit it. iilii tAiii.. j Choice to fancy heifers., 6.23 ; Good to ihone hetbrs .... ...lo; VEAL CALVES. flood to choice ll.OOu Filir to good 2.00 if STOCK CATTLE. OiHvl to h'vy tlesliy feed'rs 3.00 a .73 .23 .23 Fair to good feeders Good to choice stinkers Common to fair heifers . , SHEEP. Choice lambs Best ye-irlings !.'k"...'i 3.e0; :k."0 ij 1.30 ' 1.73 7.30 7.V0; t'...".o Richmond. CATTLE (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to P'O lbs $6.002 $6.10
Address J.v::t U'A XTEf ) 1 'n furnished room hy lady .. . . t . . r 1 r .. ,.. H . 1. Willi JOOU ll'll'li-Ul en ;u:u in; i jui'i- i Addiens - Nellie" care f'alladren. inm. 2.,-::t. WANTED To do your uphnlsrennt? Fine line of .samph-s To select from. lolthou.e. 12t South Oth s'reet. Phono FJii, ---"t WANTED Shoo ' repairinc: hy .). Aliley, 12 South Ninth. L'0-7L WANTKI) Vnur o earts eraiiihulator or lialy-'a wli'.-cds whi h need new rubber tiros. Elmer Smith. 4 Main htreet "Jl -lot WANTED See Morelicad f,)!" I'J'O--sional vault eleanin. I'liotiO J1T7. n;: Uut.U-r street. 7-:f WANTED -To lean and r. pair you whe.-ls. Elmer Smith. 4Ji Msin i:; if WANTED Men to Eearn barber trade; will oqulp shop for yen or . .-i. - ... .v..,, wm.i plcs: constant rra inOpen . f.o's 117 "s . 7H'i . FJ1 "it . 1 :;ii-"',H . 1 1 :t . !H': . KHi-'Hi I f i u. Ii Low Close lit it t 71 U 71 '-, 1 - 7 " H 7:ct 17 12::-s inu nut. 1 l!t--. CIF'h ::;" k I ( iri i .. 1-7 '.4 l-'i 7n 7s-s a t7' 17', I - I s '.I'.l 1 , 1 -'!" R':k".s it!trV ll".t"H 120 .... !. 1 7i'.TK TCiTs . . l:; 1 . . ::h;is . . Hi')'.. i:::;i; :;r KiilE -y,- ijti'o iit.e. i Cood hi-a y i .ackers ' C'oiiiiuon and rou.nh . . U.onf i;.1 o . . ?4. .": jr.. 00 . . 4.r.o'( ."i.''. . . l.tKIC, l.aO . . "i.T.Vff l.Ti . . :;.ri( i.tNi . . tl.OO t'l.aO . . tJ.OOlf) G.50 , St a ra. i or:i fed . . . Deif. r. !';:! cows i'-nlks Calves Eainb.s PRICES FOR POFETRY. b llivt' ('wtry.) , ph;!i'; chickens, dresai-d. jar lh ..Pic Old chickens. p r lb 12'. -j to 1.1c ; Turhi-ys. per lb TSc i h'.'ks. p r 1 1) luc COFNTRY P1IODFCE. 'Paid hy Bee. Hive.i (.'i'aail'i I V bill !er, per 11) ale C,aia.iv butler, per lh. to 'J.'c ;:p-:a. ear loZ 12 Richmond Grain flarket. Kic'.ieemi Honor Mills) at i i hil.) file I', a ITc Toe f -v.. no SJb.'tO Corn, t per ba. ) . . . (kits, (per b.u.) K;. a. i pi r ba. i Dran flier tout Middlings ( per Ton ) Richmond Hay Market. lOm.ir G. Whoian.) : Timo'hy l.ny (haled ! Timoihy lay ( loose ) . Clover hn i baled i . . Clover Hay (loose) . I M i xed 1 lay i t raw. i per ton.) . . . . Corn i per bu. . . $12 to 13 $10.00 ?U. 00 810 .IS.OOij 10.00 liUti) O.oo .(lac to (k'.c. . ..17 to "oc 7.00 Richmond Seed Market. iHuncP A" Co.) Clover Seed (per but $10. 00 Timothy (per bu i L'.OO Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. April CatCe Ki ceipts Imlir. Prime and extra $tl lie ('..'.'O. Common and fair. $."i.iTi ikoo. "eal. Sa.po ! tl.7".. Hogs Receipts. ' loads Prime ami o; kers .tk 1 " n .1.1 a. Piss. $4.r;.:o ;.. 10. hcep and lambs, receipts li-ht : steady, t5wd u !irinl $" "" '; -" Fair t good lambs Sl.r.O'o' 7.30. : " , Cincinnati LiVeStOCk. I Cincinnati. April 23. ! Hous Receipts l.!'6L steady. ! P.titchers. $3.i3'j 3' ' Pigs. 5 k;i3 0 4. GO. Cattle Receipts 271. steady. Shippers, S3 Cjf t'..30. ; Veal. $3. 00 -if th2". ' Sheep and Lambs Reefs 100 stead sheep. ?:;.:',.". '.; 3. 1 0. La. m: Stf 10 -( 7.60. East Buffalo Livestock. 1 j East Buffalo. April 23. Cattle Receipts 30; steady. j Sheep and lambs Receipts S.200.
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j at ructions, tools given. Saturday! j vEj.-.g, diplomas granted, write for! I cr.'aloRT.i. Moier Barber College, i Cinoinnatf. O. tf . j WANTED Your carpets. rus;3. up- ; ' noj3tf:, luiiuvsMJ, cn... i-j '.--j'bv oar vionuai rocesa. R'chn-.ond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1310. Cell 2'J'R. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Rlchmcnd ral estate aj Insurance. Porterf ;eld, Ktlly Blook. Sth & Main. 7t: FOR SALE Elegant. walnut bed j room suites. -'!) Kt. Wayn" Av.-. i -''-r i FOR SAEE Oood ojien top ruhl.er tube bujigy. 401 S. 11th St. IT. 7; FOR SAEE OK TRADE Modem r. si ; denra. Easy t.-rms. Phone Rjr.s. -"'f '. 1 Ft) SAEE: NO I HADE '"i v ( ductive. well " improved. VI- aero' sheep $::.7.vo r..rt'k Eiimh.s. cull to choice $5.00' 7,r,r,. Hops Receipts f,,MHi Mixed and yorker.s ? a v ' tkn,,. Pips siCi.r..,-;. Heavie-s and roimh SlOo'o i;.2a. Toledo Grain. Toledo, April 2.7.Oats .M 1 . Wheat, I'liV,. Clover si ed. $l.'k00. Alsike $i:;.:.0. live, Mil,. TEACHERS TAKIN Are Being Held in Superintendent's Office. The lTRiilar monthly Teachers' examinations were held at the office of the county superintendent today. A larp-' number of appoints look t he preliminary sum- toward ix-conni,:; pedagoues. At ilie t-junf time as these examinations were in prom-ess. K. 1 ICI 1 V . OI i lie SI a 1 c I loa ru I ! e 1 ; I'.l - . , i. . i . v 'i in t i, d ' i nn .ill' sate life licenses. Frank Raniar. of; tlie Hich school faculty and Eym;m i l.eihold, took this examinat ion. Ry ' securing a passin.u tirade the aiiidicant becomes entitled to te;a-h tiny place in i lie- state during the course nf his life time. Deaths and Funerals. WAETERM.W Wt'iiam C. Walterman, died esie'-drn af: crnoon . af'er a lont; illness ;i! his home, over !"'. Main street, at the a He of forty ..ears, lli.i wife. Anna t iv hi'ilroi- .is me,h,. .:,,, f.ar i.-.-otb. ,s .-uwioi him The funeral will he o o'clock Mondav mormnt trout is . Amti'ew s churcli. Ikirial at cemetery ot ' m same. k'riends may call any tinii. i M1EEK.K 1: s. Florence E. .MilU-r. w ife of Harry Miller, .led Friday itf- i leniiinn at ihe pome oi her narents, ' Mr. and Mrs. .lames Shat'er. I'M South Twelfth street, where she lnnl been j i broui;:w lor niiaiiea i treatment. i no ! ii dv was reuio;;l ii her law home Ion the Boston pike. The buiial will ! be Monday mornin from ilm bona'. 1 ee'.Petorv . at l'Vo'i oV'.H'k Mia! ;" ,:: ',:!. HOST Eouisa M .. wbtow of .b-hn i 11. Ho-.-t. dtf d at tn..' heme 1-1' her -on.; tltirrv Post at Indiana polis this m-a n-j inc. Sk.e wi.. v:; ears of aue. Iiiei rem.T.n.-- arriv e.l in !hi city this ;i'i'-r- ! tioon, ami v its taN.-n to the lnur-e of
EXAMINATION TODAY
.lohu T. Hill. -Hi'. N'or.h Khn'.'ai'a , m-o 1:0 imm diata prospc-oto for rcstosfeet. Friends mav ea:1 ;in tin:.. ; ration in 1-r arfectioiis he has iiled Funeral m ratmena :ns w i'l be an- sni; for ;i divon e. no. rated la'er. !
COEUR DE LION LODGE TO ATTEND SERVICES Rev. Robert Smith Speaks to; It, Sunday. j Couer c!e Lion Lodst No. S, Kni slits ; of Pythias, will attend divine e-?rviies tomorrow n:ormi: at. ir.e liaptist
j chuch North" F'erh" -'rc-t ot''A his wif,? and ,hi'n kili("1 y'-'whii-h te Rfv Robert i't'u h-",vh- They agreed to die together. , wt.un t..e n. kod. u " . er member ot the 'oduo is pastor. Ah members of the lod.ee are expected ,0 TOBACCO BED DESTROYED. nect at the rvthian Temple :.r p,
.o'clock m the morning. . I QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. The third quart erlv meotim: c" ' Wes'.eyan Methodist church, ill". South Tenth street, will be held Sur.dav. April 26. Communion a: :i p. m. Eider P. E. Bass, of Dayton. O . w ill preach. All pastors and congregations are cordhilly invited to atte nd. FATHER BUYS AUTO. Father Matting!- of St. Mary's Oatholio church has jus: purchased a Max - ; well-Brisco touring car. He is aa ardi em autoniobilift.
farm, one ami hall mil:. ;.n.'rH--"it v. line lu.-aTinii. Ono trravi S ; si.--
Sv.r.no. I.oek ltox an !- Ci!.. !!. FG!l SA EE Indiana o.rn ihat win tri,iv. liu-hinond Kid. er ...,. "i Mi-ih a: FOK SAFE (lit Tli.'vDE l-'or nv n proi iert y --- , u acres , nwi.-s :,-oin Uiet.morid. a'so .-m -ill n'.aee pear rae: i i n line ; we also have a l.i': w ; 1 e .. .. 0 . . ., j -, .- , I'OU s,..i-, kooi ami Dria-;e p.oi iinaranWed five c-ars. I'.etail a W-.rKir rri.-o. ncndor.in .v Co . i .".7 Ke Wii) ne avo. Doth phom-s, mar ltJ-moiuVfri-l'nio? 1 FOR SALE -New Rtos wheois and sundries. Elmer Smith. R Main. FOIL'S A EE Firepiiiof safe, barsain; ;uUlrfi. Harris. 107 1'. P.. Huildinu. Dayton. Ohio. FOR SAEE New. antique and sec ,ul FATHER ENTERS PLEA Respected Colored Man Inter cedes for Son Who Assaulted Patrolman. YOUNG MAN GIVEN A FINE. Waiter Plea-ant. a youn-j; noirro. iv;i:i lined lu and costs this niorninu' in the citv court for assault and bat-i i tary on ( M'ficer Willi' tn Yinfrlin?. I prdice otfioer testified ;liat at the hat ! faidory tire last evenimr. he ordered i 1 'te;, sari I outside lire tines. The j nemo li.'eauie impudent and wham 'i!mliim pushed him under th ropes j I Pieasaui siriick him in the htvas:. I I The lad's t','!!h( i'. a venerable an! ! , ,,.... ,,.a eot.we i ... ,vff.,., v immident actions in coer! bv makinu. .- , ....
a l-osi.ei-nui plea lor eiemenev. i my .. ,,,,',! in-,a, ,l,lv lei. e the there is now no doubt ot the u cess ot "011,(1 ptchaiuv nave sent in ,
: bov ,o jail bm for . he altitude of his I fa her. Mr. I'leasam stated, not wit h- ' standing his son's, ohieeiions, t!iat he did not de.i'e jo have any w itn-sse I I I :e i :e i , n, I, , It n ne "iii- .. .. ... . ... , . e.'i v i : i (I " e fi i rrr e s w m n the atP'i: SHOT SWEETHEART WHILE ENRAGED!; Wisconsin Lover Then Killed Himself.
; Waukesha. Wis., April .-. Eredjiiai
Ibrhst at West Allen, became enraae,! it his sweetheart who refused to marry . j him. and shot her fatally and then killed himself. ALLEGES HIS WIFE DESERTED HIM Brooks Is Seeking a Di vorce. Euther sk H rooks alieses his wife Mai'), lia d'se ;-,(-,; him and (hoses to Hvenjutr? from I.ir.:. Inasmuch as he iYOUNG COUPLE AGREED TO DIE Husband Then Killed Wife and Self. Salem .Mass.. April 25. Harry H. - .:.nn aped it tod.iv shot anrt Kurt I. m:o. April Mgr. t nvrs cost roved the tobacco beds e.f Albert - evvn:,us J wZlJ!T:J'lhy 1 He was shot thro-tub. the ha wph .- ki-"r ?'it"-s. EASTER SERVICES. . j Whitewater Friends" meeting on ' North Tenth street will have its Eastcr service tomorrow morning at 10:."..) o'clock. At this nme the choir will j render seme excellent musical numb;:"s- A c'-rdi jea - . vita::o:i is exien.i -
IpALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
hand fnrniture a: prices. A;: U'i'i-- Kurnitaie Co, "!'.' Main Sf
l'OK SA f.E Pl.am. W -.'.:! v..nkv. ' ' ;i;0- ;,'w- x' -- - s-rtv t. Tel.-pl oi... t 1 'MT' For; S VLE l'vi In st-r::i -s onMn. h .-s. call i.t i'.tn;. 2- N. ! U st, a :. FOR RENT. Sou! h ot ii Si . I-Hi; RENT Tao lurr.istKit I'mi.! iooin. !n.e o! Ei st iluor. I'r at n J.2 Nortli FJ-h. - 1 -' 1 Nr!h l'Oi 11KNT--Kuniisl.rd roonit;; a's). oP.ifo roonif, with statn heat ana . bath, at The Cram, for poms o 8-4-tf Ft R KENT IbtTiKess rooms and 11a;:-. Ft. Va::e Avo. See Alfords. -: -t f . i : PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY; iPEOPLE WILL 00 EVERYTHING TO AID Yard Cleaning Day in Richmond Will Be Most Notable Event. riTiirn pitipp pi rum un umcn umico olchim ur. j REPORTS FROM LARGER CITIES
I rn,,.1TDV Cunu tujt,'!i''' in a riu. The accused, his wife.
OF THE COUNTRY SHOW THAT RESIDENTS THERE ARE IMBUED WITH IDEA OF CIVIC BEAUTY. As the lime draws neater intt rest in i yard cleHtiimr day becomes more uen'Htiimr day becomes more ncr l'lii promoiers of the plan hav ! era! ! . t.ioi e(iv rrw-i in v.i "cii'itiT , tne unnertau.!. n.inurcs i per-; : sons wiu -n.i.aue m mow :rass. s eepin- ami set uhbii:- alks ami , b ai.tni'' out the rubbi.-li that litis acuia iiaied in the back ards liuiinu the . - :;,,,,.,. TI... , .. .i, , ii. , .i.e.- e. i in" . . i 1 1 . ....... . ..... made i very pn para ion and will ini rense his force of men m as to remove i 1 he li in ;is (piil kl.V :i: possible. Th.. attempt made in this city to 'biitic; aiuntl an iniprov-ment of ap pearances is not iiiei j v idua 1. M'lUV itics of the country have' adopted sim liar plans and are enib-.-i vorinrr to in terest the linblic in the movements The major of Chicago appointed April Jiih on w'nii h to scrub the city. i l.-sm i prochi mai ion askins the aid of all good cit izen lh..- help of the boo children and that of the police d winter. I I'roi. win. iv.uiey a reeeu lee-; :.ire on "A Cleaner .New Haven," s-aid he n aiia-d that, that citv was no worse than most e-ities in the amount, of ,jj. aiid reftie in its seclude.! eornor.-, but thai the public ireneially had no idea how much of tnis maTe-rial t In if is about. He nred all to remove the mote from then- own back !;., is, betor,- uie saim-it torth to j v. ork on or ma.ke insinuations about like backyards of their neighbor. J Omaha's mayor named April is. ;i3 j "c!ea n-up" ilav tor t tat cit y. All citij a its were iik.il to de:-t from their , ordinarv hi '.rs and join in the cenral i ru.-itdo at:ai:ist Kmc Dirt, who had rated supreme durinc the winter. Eitt!. Rock ;il:-o h-e) A mil s in which to '-slick un." Manv other cit ies on Arkansas toMowed suit. 1'heir oxa m nc so a ppi a led to 1 1 ov. nior of Texas tiur lie set at.iirt a dav fori his who! to "eb.an u: LAUGHED AT WIFE AND THEN SUICIDED Eugene Munsell. Prominent, , r- .. i i Leaps From High Window. . New York. April -Wi-h n i at tr.e vain nion e.i ms wtr.- to p:e - vent his tit-t ?rmimi-:on ;.. c.n-.mit ?,;iri,,c'- Eugene !m;sM. the- l , ,i 1 t the Mica ln.-:hi'!nu c m-ar.y .the moi iTniuin-r r ia -dv.are n.a - in 1,, , . , ,. ,, ! -n" .Tirvt'" ."V; so , w tnuoA ,.f t.. a,-,,a.e ho BROTHERHOOD MEETS. A'.l members of the Prot hei ho ,1 f Andrew am! Philip of ti;e Eiisr 1". D. hutch. a.e r'-q-p-ste.l to be ire .sf r,i af. the service-- e'lmrrow nioriliv.z and e..t their Uro-herhd buttor.s and arrange f.-r th-' :..v-eting of the Brotherhood n- t w - e ; ThiiI-sdav. April :;'. is the last dav f ,..,,-,,... ve.mt.tbm affi davits. The county ".diror's office ; w;;; bo cpen on V,"e-.lr.e sday and Thursday evenings for accommodation of those persons who have nor been able to file affidavits during the day.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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l.oat.s of :'." and o r at .". j..t , (..-n' Ninth and Mam. ."-"t ' I.OST Either ii i.-.-nni ot on the' I;oi ' 'l of Mam m hetw.. u ( CRIPPLE IS FINED Thomas Devers Convicted on Charge of Provoking Relative's Wife. A MOST PECULIAR CASE. T. . ... o ...a.,,... f,...a """'" i.i-i.m-. ,iu 5. . ... and cost s il: is niorniiiu: in the city mi it . for provokiiiL: the wife of his I 'ia' '"'I'hcw. I-M Devers, and chasing daughter and son. a':l te.-oil'ied that Mis. ! Severs lia.l eiiia-id Thomas and that he dii'. raii eliase her in his ria; hut only whipped up the horse to m away from In r sharp tongue. Mrs. IM Devers and a woman friend te.-tificd that Thomas Devers had taKen a :mon chain belonuin to his . i ha f nenkew. a n she saw Devers and (leiuanded its reiiiin. The worm n said thai Divers rcfu-ed to return it and that he Men whipped up his , 11 " and i based Mrs. p.'Vi rs To ai la ithiinr's bi.m' sonp. distance awa. Ed Devers testified that yesterday his half uncle ;itietupted to imim e him to use his influence with his wife in ha vim; her withdraw her affidavit. Ed l.,l...l ll.ol I,.. . .,... .-.w. t.. 1,. Pt...inn 1 rt ' ' " til, li. lie I'lu'-'l 1. 1 r.i. 7lll.;ifc. tll.'lt lie. ;) t I ! e! ot haVlllfi; Ills Wife ..busi'd by his half uncle. After the henriim of the case Tlmmas Devers ! Wi,n,0,, to l!:,v" l,;is hi,lf nvl,u'" m' U un ;i ( iMIe in pidVOKC. F t H 1 1 U ItliU Ed had told him that if the court did not fine him he would rive him a heatimr. The proHccut or re-fus-ed to take any action on this matter. I levers will lay his fine out in the county jail. WANT HUDDLESTON IN STATE HOSPITAL Papers Prepared by the County Clerk. Papers have been prepared hy the county clerk whii-h will be submitted to the superiiitendemt of the Epilf-ptic vilhi'-i. at. New Castle- makinu application for the .admittance of Everett j Hudd'e.-ton to that institution. Hudj 'ileston's condition is that friends ! ' "'m officers are extremely anx tons that .11 rc(-''a.. accommodations tit the state hospital, rath.-r than have to be confim d at. the e-ounty jail or placed in the custody of j ;;;ive..DAMAGE FROM WINDS. ; Richmond In Their Grasp This Afti ernoon. J The heavy wind storm this afternoon 'ri 'onsbh rabie ,ulVi, v vr,. rty m i Mi'ious p-iifts the t j-y, v :relow pan' s ;?,:!-.? bi-.kM;. -.in.hs ..f .ha !-.. ; torn d..wn and other losses h-inz susta;t:ed. At the Wettiott Pharmacv. a pan- e.f t hree f-ich hs of an inch Thie k. was bbwn ej-;t of a rioor. Mar. awrincs were a!o torn intej rih-bons. in MILLER WOULD NOW h RF A r.nfJHRFSSMAM Announces Candidacy in Thirteenth District. 1 :,r: ia r.iip' :'V r Ti. V, t 1 Ir.d.. April -2.3 r. w. s. 'if-fea'ed f for 'he- e,,.t ay annou!:-"- j ?ress in t he I 'rr.or-h:n rion;ir.3;i''.n. toqa f'i 10s ia!i'.: .acy ;or congress in Thirteenth cngrfssiona! district. :e : su ceeej the- la'e- 'or. s:re ssrr.aa Brick Notice Farmers
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FINANCIAL doNEV l.OV.NEl) Low rates, ea -y '.erir.s 'ri.i-n.pi-o.r. loan and r"jl siate am r.- Wide -daas. 710 Maiu ;ri'ti. l'un.iki a.;:oa..4l .C I' hi -no No :.. l-wIdhurs fti sat tf LAUNDRY. Eaundrj. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY DEATH FOLLOWS IN WAKE OF SIX FIERCE TORNADOES (Continued From Tape Ono.) r.porffd wiped out. Fifteen ppr?on are known to b;tvo lion kille-d. Nateluz. Miss, reports : litiotin dead in the Northern Louisiana storm, Hundreds of plantation cabins were destrouol in (his section. Mobile reports nine dead at HattisbtllK, Miss. There seeiiK r lo he !ix tornadoes in prom-ess at the Fame tlm The tornadoes traveled apparently in a .on, hunilrols .f miles wi.Io at places and prooee-ded from wost to east. Huiiinin at the western end of this storm belt, the towns first struck were Latnoiirie, Richland and Yidnlifi. La , Wells ami Haxter, Miss., and HrlO'ti anel A 1 1 s v i lie, A'a. In addition Shrevepeil. l.a.. ex t.Tieneeel a norm of tornado intensity. Hit by The Same Tornado. Richland am! I.anioui i, La., which are close tot-ether in Rapides Parish. w.-r' appro ently stiuck by the am tornado. Kiehland is h town of 500 inhal.io.nts and Ianio'iri" is vry much niitller. Three white and tn n.crors were killed at Richland, aM two iickkk'S were fatally injured. It is reported that one fifth of th population, r about loo persons. Buffered injuries. The liouee of Kphraiui Pirrco was blown down and Pierce, his wife and babe were kill d. On the Wihon plantation, near Richland, a colored child was lod under a falling cabin. Property loss at Richland was estimate,! at $20,000. At Eame.urie. 14 negreies were kill!, the Texas and Pacific Railroad MaUon was damaced and four r.ther btiildlnB were partially destroyed. Ten Person Killed Outright. At Haxter, Miss,. l-n persons wer killed outricht and j.roperty tlamajr will probably reach $.1,0o0 or $4)00. Abe.ut a dozen buildings were wrecked, amour? them a wooden school house in which ther wfro about 50 children when the Mrm bean. Accustomed to watch for dangerous stfvrnis, the teacher realized the peril in time to pet tho children into places of safety. The wind lifted off the roof of the Kchoe.l building and then razed th walls. Eateht. news from Walls says th loss of life win i,e heavy. Two Kton churches, three stores and a score of smaller buildiiiKS were crushed as If tn'-re boxes. A number of buildings in th vicinity of Walls were also ds' toyed. The monetary losses quite h ' a v y. Five Babes Perish in One Town. At Mason, Tenn . the Methodist church was blown down and the par-sonato-adjoining that fitnicure 1est roved. The Presby-rian and Eplfcopa! Churches were bo'h prae-rirallv d.e--t:(e !. --rrl other buildJi.its were blown down. Eive babies w ere Klsle-d. At M ttiphis Ti tir... the wind r'-ached a elec;t ef ,) mib-K an hour, uproeitins siiade t:eS. blowing down telecraph and tv-;.ho:i wires and forcing in pla'e ji'aflS Windows. Telegraph companies are badly crippled. From the frurrs which have jutt !)(-n puhiis'r.rd ,t the census taken in November Iat it appears that Greece has a population of i.'.'V'.l.'.Oi'. an inrri?e r.f nearly '3.r over the preeedir.g vear. j ! The Great Blocd Purifier. F"f sale bv l-o H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and V. II. Sudhoff. Doddo," 22721. the impejrted French I Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, and "Prince V.'ilke3" will be at my Farm this season, Zi cii'es nerth of Richmond, oa MId-ileboro Pike. The public ia incited to call and see them. A- H. Pyle. R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 5105-C.
