Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 177, 10 August 1908 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908.

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WANTED SITUATION-By respectable, sober, married man, 28 years old Core making or other work with living wages. City or elsewhere. II. B. G., Box 125, Pennville, Ind. 10-3t GIRL WANTED General house work. 100 N. 16th St. 8-7t WANTED Farmers, ploughs, shears, axes, scythes and all other edge tools ground. Brown & Darnell Co. 8-3t WANTED People to use our money to pay their bills. Money loaned on personal property, 25 cheaper than it can be had of any similar concern in the city. Confidential. Indiana Loan Co., 1010 Main St., Westcott Hotel Bldg. 8-2t WANTED Place to keep house for gentleman preferred, by lady of middle age; no washing and ironing; reference furnished; address L. J. Smith, 710 N. 12th St. 7-3t W A NT E DRoome r sby first - class boarding house, opposite court house, S. 4th Street. 7-7t

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. tsy Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Aug. 10. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper 834 834 82 American Smelting 102 102 100V6 American Sugar 133V6 1366 133 Atchison 894 89 89 B. & 0 94 96 93 B. R. T 57 57 56 C. M. & St. P. 145 147 143 New York Central 108 110 108 Northern Pac 143 144 143 Pennsylvania 125 126 125 People's G.'s .. .. 96 Reading 128 129 127 Southern PnciTic 96 96 95 Union Pacific 157 159 156 U. S. Steel 47 48 47 U. S. Steel pfd 110 110 109 Great Northern 138 139 138

Chin;iqo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. By Correll nd Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.I ' Chicago, Aug. 8. Wheat. ' Open. High. ixiw. Close. Bept. ... 95 95 94 94 Dec. ... 97 98 96 96May ... 101 102 101 101 Corn ' Open. Hlgn. Low. Close. Sept ... 76 76 76 76 Dec. 65 66 64 66 Mv ... 64 65 64 65 Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. Be 48 49 48 48 Dec. ... 48 49 48 48 Way ... 50 51 49 50 U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, 111., Aug. 10. Hogs, receipts 31,000, strong; left over 5.848; c higher. Cattle 19,000, 10c higher. Cheep 25,000, 10 cents lower. Hogs Close. Light $6.05$6.70 Mixed 6.10 6.80 Heavy 6.10 6.80 Itough 6.10 6.35 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $6.60$6.85 Good to choice 6.40 6.65 BEEP STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 5.50 6.25 Finished Steers 6.00 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings.. 4.25 5.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.. . 4.25 5.25 Good to choice heifers. . . . 3.75 4.00 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice . . 4.00 6.50 Fair to good.. .. .. .. .. 2.50Q5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders ... 4.00 4.25 Fair to good feeders 3.75 4.00 Good to choice stockers .. 2.00 4.00 Common to fair heifers .. 3.25 4.25 SHEEP. Best yearlings .'. 4.00 4.50 . ' I Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Aug. 10. Wheat, 91. -" Corn, "S'sj. Oats, 4S. Rye, 75. Timothy, $12.00. Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 2.0 lbs. , .$(3.40 6. GO GoGod to heavy packers . . O.40&! Common and rough 5.50 5.73 Steers, com fed 4.00 4.50 Heifers 3.50 3.75 Fat cows 3.23 3.50 Bulls 3.00 3.23 Cal vesv $6.00 Lambs $3.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed per 1I.. IS to 20c

WANTED Girl at 214 N. 0th. 5-7t WANTED You to bring your suits to Joe Werner's, 8th and Main, to be cleaned and pressed. 5-7t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful Instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas grntd. writ for catalogue. Moler Barber CoL'ege. Cincinnati. O. tf

FOR SALEFOR SALE City real estate. Porterfleld. Kelley Blrek. 9-tf FOR SALE Household goods, Tuesday and Wednesday. 1116 N. D st. 10-2t FOR SALE Horse; must be sold at once. See Geo. Manoosus, cor 7th and Main, First Nat. Bank. 10-2t FOR SALE-Refreshment wagon at 7th and Main. See Geo. Manoosus. 10-2t FOR SALE Upholstering, Mattresses, Awnings, Hair Mattresses remade and renovated. Repair work a Close 82 101 136 89 95 56 146 110 144 126 96 128 96 159 109 139 Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 25e Country butter, per lb IS to 20c Eggs, per doz 15c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat (per bu) 90 Corn (per bu) 80 Oats (per. bu.) 45 Rye. (per bu.) 65 Bran (per ton) $22.00 Middlings ( t ton) $25.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu , .$2.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) ..$10.00 New Timothy hay (loose)$7.00 to$S.OO New clover hay (loose) . .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay 7.00 Straw (per ton) $4.00 to $5.00 Corn (per bu.) 70 to 73c. Oats ( per bu.) 47c to 50c Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts steady. Cattle $6.50 down. Veal $7.50 down. Hogs Receipts 20 loads, $7.05 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts 15 loads, $6.90 down. Sheep $4.70 down.' Spring lambs $6.35 down. UNITED BRETHREN SERVICES BEGIN Rev. Gibson of Muncie, First Speaker. The first of the series of tent meetings under the auspices of the United Brethren church was held last evening in the tent on West Main street. The Rev. J. W. Gibson of Muncie preached the opening sermon. Owing to the fact lights had not been installed in the tent it was necessary to hold the services an hour earlier to accommodate a large crowd. Services will be held this evening at both tent and church. The Rev. H. E. Pontius of Kokomo, who will direct the choir during the conference will meet with the members at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the church. MEMORIAL AT HOME. The annual celebration in memory of Hannah Leeds the mother of the late William B. Leeds was held at the Margaret Smith home for aged women today. The board of the institution gave an elegant dinner to the inmates out of respect to her memory. Pattt: Gold Medal Flour U vary highest Quality Latoua,

specialty. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793. 14 South 7th. 9-lt

FOR SALE Several 80 and 100 acre farms for sale, $4,000 and $4,500. near Richmond. See Beall & Coffin. 9-2t FOR SALE All kinds of second hand furniture; 121 S. 4th street. 7-7t FOR SALE 8 room brick house, bath, furnace, barn, all modern conveniences; a bargain. J. B. Beckwith, 716 Main. 5-7t FOR SALE Mrs. A. B. Commons will hold special sale of white china for decorating at her home 21 S. 23rd August 10th, 11th and 12th. 4-7t FORSALl3Fine house, three bed rooms, bath room, pantry, six closets, cellar, gas, electric lights, both kinds water, front and side veranda, back porch, stable, outside closet, beautiful location. Terms to suit. Pilgrim Brothers. 3-7t FOR SALE Residence in every part of city. Beall & Coffin, 18 S. 8th. 4-lt FOR SALE Excellent small tracts of land. Beall & Coffin, 18 S. 8th. 4-lt DISCORD AMONG OLD Better to Have Died, Says Pasha, in Viewing Present Affairs. HE WANTS TO SUICIDE. FORMER CONFIDANT OF SULTAN, A PRISONER OF MINISTRY OF WAR, WANTS GUN WITH WHICH TO END HIS LIFE. Constantinople, Aug. 10. Discord reigns among the former ministers and palace officials detained at the ministry of war. Mendough Pasha, former minister of the interior, is at loggerheads with Tahsln Pasha, the sultan's former secretary, who reproached him with not having adopted his advice three months ago to persuade the sultan to grant amnesty to political prisoners. The secretary, who is suffering from acute melancholia, replies that it were better to have died than to witness the present state of affairs. Begs For Chance at Suicide. Zekni Pasha, who was recently dismissed as inspector of military schools is also reported to be a prisoner at the ministry of war, half demented and constantly requesting a revolver with which to end his life. To this request the response was made that he must live and render to the nation an account of his doings. He has contributed $25,000 toward a fund td-purchase two cruisers to be named after the heroes of the revolution. Sultan Recognizes Minister. Considerable Importance attaches to the presence at the diplomatic reception by the sultan last Friday of Tewfik Pasha, minister of foreign affairs, which doubtless was intended to emphasize the fact the sultan now is acting as a constitutional sovereign. T TRAVEL EAR TO GET HIS VOTE Robert E. Mansfield to Come Back from Europe. Indianapolis, Aug. 10. Rpbert E. Mansfield, who is spending his vacation at the home of his father-in-law, Captain Jack Gowdy, of Rushville, expects to establish a record for the entire country for distance traveled to cast a vote for Wm. H. Taft for president. He will return soon to Switzerland to look after some matters in onnection with his consular duties. ut he will Journey back to Rushville ,o vote. He will then return to Switzrland with his wife for an indefinite stay. ; In order to vote he must travel over 7,000 miles. Mansfield was formerly Secretary of the republican state committee and was secretary to Senator Ileverldge before his appointment to a position in the consular service. Deaths and Funerals. feUTT Mrs. Linnie Butt died at the Ri id Memorial hospital this morning af er a short illness at the age of fortysh years. Her mother, Mrs. John Y. Copdington, and three sisters, Mrs. H. D. Bana of Chicago, Mrs. Hoak of Sterling, 111., and Mrs. William Gregg of 4thls city, and anumber of other relatives survive her. Tfce funeral arrangements will be announced later. The Hafe Of Tfce Body. organ around wriich all the other organ e. and npon which tbev are lumlt a. nt for their welfare, ia the itomirh Ue functions of the stomach become imtno ooweis ana liver also become dex o care a disease of toe stomacb. live act a SO cent or SI bottle of Tr r.M. Syrup Pepein at your dragglst'a. It is mptest relief for constipation aajd dyr ever corapeaaaa--

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FOR SALE A car load of horses every Saturday ad Monday at Gus Taube's barn. -tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light house keeping. 222 N. 12th lOTt PGR RENT House, 314 N. 14th; inquire, 309 S. 9th. 9-3t FOR RENT Modern fiat, 26 N. 11th street. Tel. 2179 or 3045. 7-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with BURGLARS AT MILTON Home of Fred Sortman Entered and Over Fifty Dollars Taken. LOCAL TALENT IS BLAMED. Milton, Ind., Aug. 10. The home of Fred Sortman was burglarized early this morning and $58.90 was taken. The money was in five $10 gold pieces, one five dollar bill, two one dollar bills, one silver dollar and 90 cents in change. Mr. Sortman is employed in the chair factory at Cambridge City. It is believed that the burglars entered the home at about three o'clock this morning. The authorities have been notified. It is believed that the house was broken into by Milton people or people near there as it is evident the thieves knew where Mr. Sortman kept the money. Several people are under suspicion . and it is thought that arrests will follow in. a few days. TEXANS BATTLE AGAINST RAILROAOS Freight Rate Increase Cause Of Contention. Washington, D. Aug. 10. The Texans who are in Washington to make a protest against an increase of freight rates in their territory have carried their fight to the president, who told them that their request had been referred to Attorney General Bonaparte. One of the main pleas of the ' southerners before the interstate commerce commission last week was a suggestion that then commission request the department of justice to prosecute the railroads who are parties to the southern rate raise under the law prohibiting combinations in restraint of trade. Senator Culberson wired President Roosevelt making a direct request that the department of justice be called In. The reply from Oyster Bay is that the suggestion has been referred to the attorney general himself. Leffend and Reality. Legend tells how Napoleon, while Moscow was in flames, found time to draw up a decree organizing the Theatre Franca la. Alas, the story is not true. Napoleon was In Poland when e received the decree ready to be signed. He there signed it and sent it back to Paris, bat In the margin wrote the following: "To be forwarded when the army will be at Moscow. It is his majesty's intention that the decree should be dated from that town." Obedience. Every dnty. even the least dnty, involves the whole principle of obedience. And little duties make the will dutiful that Is, supple and prompt to obey. Little obediences lead into great. The dally round of duty is full of probation and of discipline. It trains the will, heart and conscience. Woman's Life. A Blocrapay I Jfatanell. Born, welcomed, caressed, cried, fed, grew, amused, reared, studied, examined, graduated, in love, loved, engaged, married, quarreled, reconciled, suffered, deserted, taken 111. died, mourned, buried and forgotten. lar ea One Point. "Out late last night? What time did the clock say when yon got In?" "I don't remember what the clock said, but I will never forget what my wife saldl" - The easiest way to succeed, ray boy. Is to giT the people what they want." No, sir; you are very much mistaken. The easiest way to succeed Is to make the people think they want what yon are giving them." Chicago jboarirUtaiO.

bath at the Grand, for gents only. 3-4 tf

LOST. LOST Twenty-five dollars between Seventh and Main and Fence factory. Liberal reward. Return to fiat No. 2, Gaar building. li-2t LOST Gold breasrpin-set"with-pearls between South 6th street and Glen Miller park. Please return to 416 S. Oth street and get reward. lfMt LOST Stamped" India linen waisf pattern in Court House yard; call phone 1833. 10-lt miscellaneous! DEAD STOCK removed free of charge. Cash paid if delivered at factory. Telephone charges paid. Automatic phones Factory 4134; Manager's Residence, 4034. Factory on Union Pike, 14 miles north of Richmond. Clendenin & Co., Richmond. Ind. Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizers, mayll-mon&frt tf We repair automobile engines and all kinds of machinery. We will make FALL FESTIVAL IS SPOKEN OF aMSMSB. May Be Given Under the Auspices of Young Men's Business Club. NO DECISION MADE AS YET. PROPOSITION TO BE DISCUSSED AT NEXT MEETING OF ORGANIZATIONCLUB MADE MONEY ON GOOD ROAD'S DAY. It has been suggested by members of the Young Men's Business Club that a Fall festival be held In this city, this year. Plans have not assumed any definite form but It is prob able the matter will be brought forward at the next meeting of the club. Those persons advocating the festival claim it can be made of great benefit to the merchants. The proposition has not been mentioned before the club. Secretary Harris has made a financial report of the good roads day celebration to Fred Krone, treasurer. The report shows the expenses of the club for the day were $368.10, and the receipts from the sale of balloons and pennants $481.50, leaving a surplus for the club's treasury of 1113.40. When it is considered the event was planned and executed within the short petiod of nine days, the success attained by the club is all the more noteworthy. CATHOLIC CONVENTION CONVENES IN BOSTON First Sessions of Societies' Federation Held Sunday. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10. With a solemn high mass sung in the cathedral of the Holy Cross, the seventh national convention of the1 American Federation of Catholic societies opened in this city, Sunday. There were fully 3,000 people in attendance. The sermon was delivered by the archbishop of the diocene. the Most Rev. William H. O'Connell. The delegates gathered last night at Symphony hall to receive the official welcome to the state and city. Judge M. J. Murray of Boston presided. The addresses of welcome were delivered by Lieut. GovEben S. Draper and by Mayor George A. Hlbbard. Archbishop O'Connell spoke for the church. LOCAL SOCIETY TO ' BE REPRESENTED State Horticultural Meeting to Be Held at Greenfield. The Wayne Horticultural society will be -represented at the summer meeting of the Indiana State Horticultural society, which will be held at Greenfield, Wednesday, and Hhursday, Aug. 1!) and 20. The local arrangements are under the control of the Hancock county society and a pleasant entertainment is assured all visitors. The program Is one of the strongest ever prepared. Tfce Twiitrk or 141. The mnsde of tba stomach n old ara are sot as strong or active as tat Tooth aod ia cons. queace old people are self eabject to constipation aad bKtireetioa. Many seldom have a bowel mo'vesDeni without artificial aid. Many, also. bave caplteaaat eractarions of fas front tne stcmach after eatfttK. Ail this can be avoidr d byxbv ose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin, which permanently rerviatee the bowels so that peaaaffea come naturally, and so strenctbens the stomacb that food is digested without discomfort. IWaaaUta so"-- ees?a or SI

drawings and build special machinery or models, Winchester & Hungerford. 411 N. 11th St. S-2t

FOUND Pair gold rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by describing at Palladium office. S-3t MERCHANTS' DELIVERY H. C. Davis, headquarters. Blrck Harness Store. Phone 1958. 7-7t MOST ANYTHING in water, gas. steam and electrical can be had at Meeraoffs. 6tf MERCHANTS DEIRYFreTitTloh, headquarters Eggemeyers grocery. Phone 1151. 6-7t If you want to sell or buy a home see Real. & Coffin. 18 S. 8th. 4-lt Try a Palladium want ad. They pay". The Palladium will take your ad over the phone. LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy hoi estly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. LAUNDRY Will call and deliver. Eldorado Laundry. Phone 2147. ltf GAMBLERS NOW PLAYING ON GREEN GarrMng Rooms Gone, New Castle Men Go to Suburbs. New Castle, Ind., Aug. 10. Gambling in a form with which the police can not cope with any degree of success has followed the closing of the gambling rooms in the city. This system of gambling is what is commonly called "playing on the green,'' and includes poker, craps and similar games which need little or no paraphernalia. Especially on Sundays is the practice noticeable and in the edges of the city in all directions can be seen groups of men and boys dealing out poker hands. Numerous complaints have been made of gambling on the outskirts of the city, but so far the officers have been unable to break it up or make arrests. MISS DORA RUSH HAS NARROW ESCAPE Horse on Which She Was Riding Falls. Miss Dora Rush, a resident of East Main street was severely cut and bruised yesterday morning when the horse which she was riding slipped and fell to the 6llck pavement at the corner of Eighteenth and South A streets. It was thought at the time she was badly injured. GETS HER CHILDREN. Court Awards Them to Hazel Dicker ' son, With Divorce. Hazel Dlckerson was granted a divorce from Claude Dickerson in the Wayne circuit court this morning. The case was not docketed for today, but heard because of a promise given by Judge Fox some days ago. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of minor children. ' RICHMOND SUEb. Clarence C. Brown- and Walter D. Brown have filed suit in the Wayne circuit court against the city of Richmond and board of public works for re-assessment of damages. BIBLE CLASS PICNICS. The First English Lutheran church held its annual picnic this afternoon and evening at the farm of John Haas south of Earlham college. There are about 125 members In the class and nearly all were in attendance AbMSI&ilBded. La Fontaine, the famous fable poet, was a most absentminded man. Meeting one day in a saloon a young man. he was so favorably Impressed by his conversation that be expressed bis admiration for him in the most flattering terms. "But he is your own son! exclaimed a guest in astonishment. "Is it aoT replied the poet. "Then I am the more delighted to make his acquaintance." I " ' A Remedy. "For some time past Fve been buying a dozen eggs every week at this store, and I invariably find two bad ones in every dozen. Something's got to be done about It," said an Irate housekeeper. "WelL" said the new clerk naively and with a quiet smile, "mebbe if yon only bought half a dozen you'd only get one bad one. Grocer's Literary Gazette. It Iats. When a man writes a proposal of marriage to a woman he has written something that will last forever. A woman never destroys a letter that contains an offer of marriage. Atchison Globe. To live km it ia necessary to live slowly. Cicero

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..C..........,,. ....... DOWNING & SON. 16 N. Sth. Phone 2175. augl-tf wTlSON & POHLMEYER. 15 N; 10th. Phone 1335. angltt INSURANCE. ACCIDENT ANR HEALTH INSU3ANCE Beall & Coffin. (It INSURE YOUR HOME with Beall & Coffin. IS S. Sth. -It

A Long Life. Sir Walter Scott, while traveling In Ireland, was oue day accosted, by a beggar. He felt la hi pocket for a sixpence, but. finding that he had nothing smaller than a shilling about him gave It to the woman, with the words. Ton must give me the change the next time we meet" "l will, so it." replied the grateful beggar, "and may yer honor live till ye get lf PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Flattering. . Very Stoat Farmer's Wife (to lttfle rustic, her protege) WelL Sam. your master and I are going to the cattle show. Cowboy Oh, I'm sore I hope yeonll take the fast prize, 'm that I do. London Tit-Bits. Net Quije the Thing. Matrimonial Agent I have fotmS ro you, my friend, a veritable pearl, wealthy widew of aTnty-nve. The Count I like the peart, but Im afraid I shan't care for the shell! PblUdX phi Inquirer. Tae Answer. "Why should we cast or bread on the water?"' asked the Sabbath school teacher. Baeus dey'U arrest yonse t er ttowIn scraps in de street,' was the know lag response of IittleMlckey Fly an. Louisville Courier-Journal, i . j fc ! rrlaelplefitl Hlaar. The principle etitha binge lu seen In almost every ' Joint. Hn -the animal kingdom. No animal 'is 'without a hinge Joint somewhere or ther 1 omy. - 'A BawiaaT yetesa. ' - "I saved a big-pile of money today," said Mr. Hardhead, t , - "That is lovely I UowT said his .wife. "Instead of going to law with a man for what he owed me I let him have lt"-Londoa Tlt-Blts. Hie Specialty. Mrs. Knicker Is your husband an after dinner speaker. Mrs. Bocker No, but he does a powerful lot of (rambllnf daring It Brooklyn Life. There are ways of showing satlsfae tlon without a superabundance of ZwordA Philadelphia Bulletin. ' Helena alaaoee. Fogg I told Basa what yon said that he reminded yon of a giraffe be cause he held his head so high. Fendereon And what did he aay? Fogg Bo said you reminded him of an ass. Fenderson Because why? Fogg Becanao yon are one, be said. Ska Ceala Tall. Wife John, you've been drinking. Oh, I can teU. Husband WelL don't do It, m'dear. Let'sh keep it a famUy ahecret. Philadelphia Ledger. We know the truth, not only by reason, but by the baart Paacai. The World Is Learning Briggs De yeu believe that the world la divided Into two dassea those who borrow and those who lend? Griggs No, air. My experience is that two other classes are much more prevalent those who want to borrow and those who won't lead. Life. 1 I 1 1 HH' Ml 1 111 I 11 I I I I I Round Trip to ' : : CINCINNATI:: Via C C & L. It. R. Sunday, Aug. 16 13 hours In "Clncy." Numer- X ous - attractions. Base ball t Double header. Reds vs. Brook lyn. Train leaves Richmond t 5:15 a. m. Returning leave Cln- X cinsati 9:00 p. m. C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A, Home TeL 2062. Richmond, Ind. X 1 1 II I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I HI 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 The Great Blood Purifier, fw sale at all drag stores.