Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 89, 14 May 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVK. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 1 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for buyer cr seiter. A trial will convince you Vr.zX Palladium Classified 1 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, 3IAY 14, 1908.

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WANTED-P3anist, singer and cashier for Be theater. Apply by letter giving references to Z. T., care Palladium!. i2tr fANTED Washings and lace curtains to do up. Call 81S X. 8th St. 14-31 WANTED Good home made cakes at the Woman's Exchange, 1015 Main St. 14-L't WANTKD7CBoodirlatT07 N. 20th street. German preferred. 14-lt WANTED The fellow who exchanged wheels in front of Westeott. Hotel to please return and get his wheel and return the other to Indiana Loan Co., for you are known. l i lt WANTED A" Kill 'for kitchenwork. No. 25 North N. 12th St. i:i-2t WANTED To buy ' second hand sur

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!By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.J .v York. Mi" 1 1. Open High low Close Amalgamated Copper C f'l4 Jj6 JVi American Smelling "U 77 American Sugar M l;l(7 r-9 130 Atchison ) S-U B. & O 2 Tl Sl'.a J3 R T 50 Vv 518 501i olla C M. & St. P 1334 1354 133 1344 New York Central ! trt,-3a J0"' 105-4 Korthern Pac 1 :'''' 2 137-Ti 1368 137i Pennsylvania 1-"6h 12! 120- 121 People's Gas 9l7 '.'-"i 91", Reading 1H7 116-i, U4i lie Union Pacific 142Vi 1423 U. S. Steel 374 3Si :Ti ?,svs U. S. Steel pfd 1"2 H'2'i H1 -s lo2-'8 Great Northern 131'r. 132 131 '4 132i

Chicaflo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll and Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. O.) Chicago, May 1 1. Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close. May 1m-; lo-ji; io;ns io-ji July tto ':,h Ksfis, S'"s 6ept 7 S71,i N S7 Corn. Open, ilign. Low. Close. May 74 75 74 7I7 July !4:Vi ii !!" t (Mil, Sept ;j:4 u,"s n:"s Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. May ."it" 1 ."F's July 47"-.. 47 "a Sept o7'' ;!7:;i i57!) "7'N Pork. Open. High. Low. Close. July .. .i:!.47 $i::.47 ?t:i.:c $i:;.4o Sept .. . i::.7'J i:!.72 1 :;.; 1.3. iC. Lard. Open. High. Low. Clos-3. July . . . $vl'J !? $ ?s.:;7 Sept ... s.t; S.r.l Ribs. Open. High. Low. Clos?. July . . . ,7.2." !s7.27 .-V7.22 .?7.2.5 Sept. . . . 7.r .... ... 7.47 U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, May 14. Hogs, receipts 2',000; left over 7,543. weak. Cattle 6.000, steady. Sheep 11.000, weak. Hogs Close. Light 5.20 Tf 5.55 Mixed 5.20 (a 5.55 Heavy 5.1 5 (Ti 5.55 Rough 5.155; 5.30 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 14.-? Wheat. 90'2Corn, 71l. Oats, 51 "a. Oats, 51sTimothy. $12.00. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $5.50 $5 Good to choice 5.40 5 BEEF STEERS. Good to choice heifers Coo-g" 6 Medium to good steers . . 6.35 6 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 5 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 5.505? 6 Good to choice heifers .... 4.75 5 VEAL CALVES. 65 50 75 73 75 50 25 00 Gxtd to choice 3.00 6. Fair to good 2.00 5. STOCK CATTLE. .0 50 00 50 65 50 50 Good to h'vy fleshy feed'rs 5.25 5 Fair to good feeders 4.73 5. Good to choice stoeners 3.50 4 Common to fair heifers .. 4.00 4 SHEEP. Choice lambs 7.25 7, Best yearlings 5.7543 6. Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs $5. 40 $5.50 Good heavy packers 5.15.'u 5.35 Common and rough 3.90 4.33 Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.75 Heifers 4.50 5.85

rey in good condition; rubber tires. Hell Phone 1S4 W. Home 3143. 14-2t WANTED To buy second-hand carpets and druggets. Phone 4201; 519 Main. 13-3t WANTED Agents, either sex, to canvass something hat wi!l sell; no competition. Call or address 12:12 Ridge street. 13-7t WANTED Situation by experienced lady nurse; reasonable. Apply 114 N. Cth St. l-"t WANTED Small oak cigar case, open (in top. Tom Brennan. Phone ir,2. 12-7t

WANTED Cigar salesman. Experience unnecessary. $100 per month and excuses. Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. 7-9t WANTED- Maid " lor general house work. 37 North Mh. S-7t , WANTED Youi carpets ruga. up"-1 holatery, mattresses, etcv. to clean j QUOTATIONS. Fat cows Dulls ... . rrJi 4.60 o.oO 'a 4. Calves 5.001 5.25 Lambs C.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . .Ific Old chickens, per lb., 12'2 to 15c Turkeys, per lb., ISc Decks, per !b 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 2Se Country butter, per lb 15o Egs. pr doz 14a Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu) 9Sc Corn (per bu) 70c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye. (per bu.) 70c Bran (per ton) $2G.0O Middlings (per ton) $2S.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy Hay (baled) $12.00 Timothy Hay (loose) . . .$10.CO11.00 Clover bay (baled $10 Clover Hay (loose) $0.00 Mixed Hay 10(H) Straw (per ton) fi.00 Corn (per bu.) 63 to 65c. Oats (per bu.) 47 to 50c Richmond Seed Market. ;Rnnse & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $10.00 Timothy (per bu) $2.00 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, May 14. Cattle Receipts none. Prime and extra, $7.00 down. Common and fair $6.35 6.65. Veal, $6.75 down. Hogs Receipts 3.500. $5.75 down. Heavy, $5. SO down. Sheep and lambs, receipts, light. Fair to good lambs, $7.10 down. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, May 14. Hogs Receipts 1.961. steady. Butchers, $5.65 5. SO. Pigs. $3.35 4.60. Cattle Receipts 271. steady. Shippers, $5.6"6.30. Veal. $5.006.25. Sheep and Lambs Reefs 100 Sheep, $3.35 5.10. Lambs, $6.10 7.60. steadr. East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo. May 14. Cattle Receipts 50; steady. Veal Receipts 200. $7.50 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts 9,000. Sheep. $5.S5 down. Limbs, cull to choice, $7.00 down. Hogs Receipts 5.000. Mixed and yorkers, $5.S5 down. Tigs, $5.40. Toledo Grain. Toledo. May Oats 54HWheat, Say 14.

by our vacuum process. Richmond House Clean! nig Co. Phone, Home 1916. Eell 22-tf WANTED Men Jo Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given. Saturday wages, diplomas granted, writa for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. v tf

FOR SALEFOR SALE Some good brood sows and pigs; also fair buggy and set of single work harness. L. C. Hook, 'phone 5136-C. 14-lt FOR"SALE Five room house and huge' lot. 117 Chestnut St. 13-2t FOR"SAL"K lorsand "raiilesT"! I. C I'.iillerdick & Son, Phone 1235. 13-3t FOR' SALE Barred Rock setting eggs at half price. It will pay farmers to invest. Charles H. Nye, 41 Corn, 74 1 2 . Clover seed, $13.00. Alsike $13.50. Rye, SOVj. COURT RULINGS ARE ALWAYSWELL LIKED There Are Few Appeals and Few Fees for Clerk. The finding of the appellate court to the effect county clerks are not entitled to fees for preparing transcripts in change of venue cases or cases appealed to the higher courts, will have but. little effect in Wayne county. In some other portions of the state, however, where clerks have been accustomed to charge fees for this work and appropriate the money to themselves the revenue lias been considerable. It has not been customary for the clerk of Wayne county to appropriate a fee for a change of venue case for many years. In the two years H. E. Penny has been clerk of Wayne county, there lias been but one transcript to prepare for j the supreme court. It is very seldom that appeals are taken from the decisions of the Wayne circuit court. The verdicts appear to be satisfactory or the litigants prefer to abide by the decision rather than incur additional expense by continued court processes. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by County Recorder Mosbaugh.) Chas. W. Boyd to Daniel Sigler, lot 16, Cambridge City. E. R. and S. R. $1,500. Perry J. Freeman to Frank Whitesell. S. W. 17-17-13152 acres, Jeffe--son township. $15,000. Lottie M. Davis et al. to Ruth Chamness. Pt. S. E. 27-1S-12 40 acres, Dalton township. $2,100.. Harry J. Doan to Charles W. Boyd, lot 6. Richmond, W. H. and J. R. Hawekotte's addition. $3,500. South Side Improvement. Association to C. C. & L. railroad, lots 2S4 to 293 inclusive, lots 342 to 407 inclusive, lots 402 and 463, Beallview addition. $2,400. AUTO FACTORY SUIT TO BE JEARD FRIDAY Contractor Gubbins Wants Money for Work. The case of Gubbins vs. Maxwell Priscoe Company of New Castle, is set for trial in the Wayne circuit court tomorrow. Suit is brought to foreclose a mechanics lein. The Maxwell, Briscoe Company is the prize manufacturing concern of New Castle. It makes automobiles and was brought to New Castle by being offered a large inducement. Gubbins alleges he was a contractor for construction work done and did not receive his money ' for erecting a portion of the factory buildings. LITTLE GIRL STRAYS AWAY FROM HOME Big Blue Coat Asked to Search For Bertha Decker. Little Pertha Decker, aged six years strolled away from her home, 426 South Eleventh street yesterday afternoon, and it was reported to the police she was lost. Search was instituted and while a policeman was wandering about the neighborhood looking for the youngster, she waa located by other persons.

0-7t FOR SALE Ford Runabout cheap; has just been overhauled. Inquire L. W., Palladium office. 13 7t FOR SALE Newspaper route. Phone K2. 13-3t FOR S A LE Household furr.it ire. 20 1 N. 7th street. 13-4 1 FOR SALE A special sale on mattresses next Friday a:id Saturday, May ." and 16 at the Great Bargain Store. $3.00 Mattress reduced to 2.3Ti $3.7.") Mattress reduced to .... 2.93 $4;r, Mattress reduced to .... 3.9') $.".75 Mattress reduced to .... 4.43 $6. S3 Mattress reduced to .... 5.55 Now is the time to buy; you may never get another chance like this. A great Bargain Sale. Don't forget the date. The Great Bargain Store, 1230 Ridge street. 13-2t FOR SALE OR T R A D E M Oder xTl-esP o'.ence. Easy terms. Phone 7 258. FOR SALE City real estate! PorterBOARD OF WORKS PLEASEDWITH WORK Sewer Construction on West Side Being Pushed. President Staubach of the board of public works said this morning work on the new sewer in West Richmond is progressing very satisfactorily. The turn west from Sheridan street has been made and the contractor expects to be able to hasten the work more now. The large force of men employed is kept busy every day. The wet weather hindered this work the same as all other to some extent. WEBSTER PLANS T0PAY TRIBUTE Memorial Day Observed There This Year. Decoration day at Webster will be held at the Quaker church on Sunday, May 31, this year. The program will be interesting. Rev. Mr. Worth of Fountain City will be the speaker of the day. There will be appropriate music and recitations and remarks from some of the old veterans, it is hoped, will give special Interest to the occasion. All are invited. HATED DOG POISONER WORKS NEAR ECONOMY English Pointer Valued at $100, Killed. Economy, Ind., May 14. The much hated dog poisoner has been at work in this community again. Several dogs have been victims, but the most valuable animal to succumb was "Gates." a full blooded English pointer belonging to Alonzo Edwards. The dog was valued at .?lo. He was of famous breed and was one of the best known dogs of his kind in this section of the country. He had "worked" for sportsmen throughout eastern Indiana and western Ohio. "Gail," another English pointer owned by Mr. Edwards, was poisoned or stolen last November. The motive of the poisoner is unknown as the dogs were not troublesome. PHYSICAL DIRECTOR FOR I M. C. A. CHOSEN Roy J. Horton Selected by Directors. At the meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. last evening, Roy J. Horton of Pontiac, Mich., was appointed physical director of the Y. M. C. A. He will graduate from the Chicago training school next month. As soon as he graduates from the training school, Mr. Horton will assume his new duties. The first thing Mr. Horton will do will be to purchase the gymnasium apparatus so that it will be-ready to be ir called by the first of September. Tle Twilixfct Of Life. rr-. . . v. -. v. !- I i :;c in ubucp v. biuiu,. . i m u.u .e arc n Of as strong or active as in youth and in conie. j aence old people are very subject to constipe. . tion and indigestion. Many seldom have a bowel movement witnout artincial aid. Many, also, baw unpleasant eructations of gas frcm tiie stomach after eating. Ail this can be avoided by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently reflates the bowels so that passages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Droreist su lt l 50 cents or 11 a large bottle. ETtfhsasia: fM ma'l fail with Gold Medal Flour.

South 12th street.

' field, Ke'.ley Block. O-tf . FOR SALE -A car load of horses every Saturday and Monday at Gus Taubc's ; barn. S-'f . I" FOR RENT. : FOR RENT House. 324 S. Mh. Modi e:n conveniences. 12-14-17 FOR RENT Rooms and 'small house.; 1215 N. D. 14-lt ; FOR RENT Larger new. modern six ; I room house, electric light, corner i I Hunt and School s'roets. Phone j

2002 or call at 35 N. Sth street. 14-lt ; ! FOR RENT House of six rooms and stable. MO N. H street. 12-3t it OR RENT -Eight room house with bath and electric light; well located. Phone 424:'.. 6-tf FOR RENT Buaiuecs rooms and flats. Ft. Way'.i? Ave. See Alfords. 2;; tf. I FOR RENT 3 room" flat, suitable for j light housekeeping or business pur- ! poses, centrally located, over 715 i ALL SCHOOLS TO UNITE IN EVENT Rev. T. H. Kuhn Speaks to Jackson Township Graduates. The five common schools of Jackson township will unite for commencement purposes and hold the exercises at East Germantown Saturday evening. The Rev. T. H. Kuhn of this city will deliver the class address. The program follows. Music. Invocation Rev. Kaley. Music. Class Address. Rev. T. H. Kuhn. Music. Presentation of diplomas Supt. C. V. Jordan. Music. Benediction Rev. Supperfield. Graduates Ruth E. Palmer, Fred E. Varnauf, George C. Pierce, Millard Fellen. Teachers Ida McCray, Alice Newman, Louise Klieber, Ethel Raucb, Daisy Petty, C. C. Hyde. Ushers Daisy B. Petty, Louise Klieber, Alice Newman, Ethel Rauck. WILFRED JESSUP TO ADDRESSJRADUATES Boston Township Commencement Tonight. Only two township commencements remain to be held to complete the list of those in this county. The schools of Boston township will celebrate their commencement this evening at the Baptii'-t church at Elkhorn. An interesting: program has bfen prepared. The principal speaker will be Wilfred .lessup prosecuting attorney of Wayne county. The members of the clasa will take part in the program also. The program follows: Song Elkhorn choir. Invocation Rev. Milo Steyall. Music Bon Ton orchestra. Solulatory. "How Little Katie knocked at the Door of Heaven" Ruth Druley. Song, "Come Unto Me" Ruble Jeesup. Music. "Ashes of Roses" Inez Jordan. Music. "The Newsboy's Debt" Mary Stigleman. Valedictory, "The Dutchman's Smoke" Lester Turner. Music. Class address Wilfred Jessup. Music. Presentation of diplomas C. W. Jordan, county superintendent. The teachers are Ruse Rinehart, Anna Eves, Carrie Mildemer, Isaac Mooro. Marie Iott. AGED MAN STRUCK BYSTREET CAR Charles F. Cook Painfully Injured. This morning about. 7:30 o'clock while attempting to cross Main street near the corner of Seventh, Charles F. Cook, an aged man, was struck by a west bound city car and painfully but not seriously injured. Mr. Cook was picked up off the street and carried into the Luken drug store where he was revived. He states that he waited for an interurban car to pass before attempting to croes the street. In the rear of the interurban car was a city car but he did not hear or see it. He stepped directly in front of this car and vas immediately thrown violently to the ground. The fender sav&d him from going under the wheels.

Main street. In yiire P. W., care i Pallndi-.im. 5-:f ! FOi RENT rurr.isbed rooms; alsooffice rii;us, with s.eaw beat and ;

bath, at The Grand, for gent only. ' 3--tf FOR RENT - Furnished room heat and ; bath. N. Hv;h. i .t MISCELLANEOUS. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond In surunco Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr. 7U1 Main. may3 sun thur tf RUGS manufactured from old carpets. Chief Rug Co.. of Indianapolis. Phone 22.t; Central Hotel. 14-2t LOST Bunch of keys, ladium office. Leave at l'alvtf LADIES" SKIRTS. and 7.".c Acme Dry Cleaning Co.. 2.') N. 7th. Home Phone No. ivjl. lo-7t G Ko7M'. O V Y E It Gelrarcontractor, Canenter, and builder. Job work. BREWERS FIGHTING HARD IN CAPITAL (Continued From Tage One.) S. K. Ruick. republicans, as candidates for representative. No republican candidates were indorsed for the senate. The nominations will be made by direct vote Friday. The new primary law compelling both parlies to vota at the same time and place will be tried here for the first time. There are over 7 candidates for the Tarious places, and public interest in the contest, is intense. The republican leaders are trying to nominate a ticket of sufficient strength and char acter to overcome the prejudice against the party because of the recent disclosures of grafting in the county offices. A Callfornian's Luck. "The luckiest day of my lifo was when I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;'' writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment." Sold tinder guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. COURT SETS ASIDE BULETO SMOKE Havana Looked Good to Special Judge Rupe. John L. Rupe. the attorney, is fond of the cigar. He was on the bench in tho circuit court today as special judge. When he went upon the bench this morning about one-half of hia Havana remained unconsumed. He announced the rule of no smoking during court was suspended for the day. He continued to inhale his cigar and clerk Penny was busy likewise on his favorite brand. DECORATION DAY AT SPARTANSBURG John V. Hadley Will Deliver Address. Decoration day will be duly observed at Spartansburg, Ind., on Sunday, May ;il, ll'OS. The committee on arrangements have obtained Hon. John V. Hadley, of the supreme court of Indiana, vho will deliver the Decoration address. The Choral society of the Christian church f;f Spartanburg, have arranged a fine program for the service. The service will take place in the Christian church on or about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. MULHALL CAPTURED. Iris Aneeles, May 14. A federel marshal arrested James Mu'.hall today after a chase across the continent in violation of the postal laws. It is alleged he is guilty of frauds in connection with poultry buying business throughout Indiana. His "headquarters were in Indianapolis.

See the Net Waists in Knollenberg's window that will be sold on Friday and Saturday for $3.38. Sizes 34 to 44. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. ! SEE OUR SPRING LINE of : GO-CARTS ; at j HASyENB'uSCH'S

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LAUNDRY. We cau r.lp make you nappy honestly wa cd. Richmond Steam Laurdrr. FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED-Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide btairs, "10 Main street. Bond's automatic phece No, 2i08. 1-wed-thurs frl sat-tl BIkkb Ou my last trip to Europe 1 lost $200 betting on the ship's dally run. Boggs You must have been very unv lucky. Bitfgs Yes; I found out afterward that I had been betting with the chlel engineer. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Ann P. Thomas, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtu of an order of the Wayne circuit-court it will at the hour of two (2) o'clock, p. m., on Monday, May 25, llXJS, at th office of the Dickinson Trust company. No. Vtl South Eighth street in the City of Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private Bale the following doscribed real estate in Wayne county, Indiana, to-wit: "Lot number one-hundred and ninety-threes (liC in the Haines adAitlea to the City of Richmond. Indiana. Said lot is located on the north aide of Lincoln street, and Is the third lot 'wart of Second street." . Said sale will he made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions to-wit: Cash in hand on day of sale. DCKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Attorney. dl4-23 The Kiblinger Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A practical, successful, economical, automobile at a small cost. Doablecylinder, air cooled. 10-12 1L Pi. Solid rubber tires. Will run ihrouflfh. deep mud or sand, and wfll climb steep hills. Write for our Ateocr Terma. W. H. KIBLINGER CO, Box N. 320. Aobom. Ind. IIICIIDIIinC DCll CCTftTC t inounMnut,ntHL 1.0 kail. LOANS, RENTS X I W. H. Bradbury & 8on J I Room 1 and 3, Weatcott Blk J ONLY $3.00 Roud Trip TO Chicago VIA TheCCLO. Saturday Night MAY 16th Train leaves Richmond 11:15 p. m., arriving Chicago (12th St. tation) 7:00 a. m. Returning leaves Chicago 9:30 p. m. (Sunday night) arriving Richmond 5:15 Monday morning. You will be sorry if you miss it." For further particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Home Tel. 2062. P. &. T. A. Richmond, Ind. The Great Blood Purifier. Fr sals by Leo K. Fine. T. F. McDonald and W. H, SudhofL