Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 199, 1 September 1908 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEMi ONE CENT PER WORD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 7 DAYS FOR THF PRICE OF 5 0 THE MARKET PLACE OF EASTERN INDIANA The Simplest and Cheapest Way to Get What You Want All Advertisements Must Be in This Office Before 12 Noon. Situations Wanted Will Be Advertised Free Each Insertion
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBA3I, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .1, 1908.
WANTED. WTEDfrTdergood property for automobile. 700 N. 13th St. 1-lt
WANTED Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; can furnish kitchen If necessary; Li, care Palladium. l-3t WANTED for children and help with housework; 217 Main St. l-3t WartedYoM to watch this ado 344 WANTED To trade building lot for diamond ring; 816 N. H street, after 7 p. m. 1-lt WAN'TEDSecorfd hand furniture, carpets, stoves, etc., call 516 Main. l-7t WANTED To buy two or three pigs; weight 75 lbs. Wm. Lewis, 1010 N. 15th street. l-2t WANTED To correspond with a respectable lady, object matrimony, by a steady, sober man with good position and some good real estate. Address J. B. Roberts, New Castle, Ind. 31-7t WADNTED Washing Call at 123 S. Xth st. and ironing. 31-3t WANTED Girl at 214 N. Oth St. 31-3t WANTED You to know we have just received car of 6lightly damaged wheat from Chicago fire Great for hog and chicken feed. Call today. Also want to buy a few hundred bushels of good rye. Phone 2198. Garver & Meyer. 31-7t
TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(By Correll and Thompson, New York, Sept. 1. . ' i Amalgamated Copper American Smelting American Sugar .. . Atchison a & O ..' B. R. T O. M. & St. P. , New York Central: '.. ... Northern Pac Pennsylvania s People's Gas .. Reading Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd Great Northern Chicago. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By CoTtll ud Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. O.I Chicago, September 1 -Wheat. Open. High. IX) w. 95 95 98 Close. 96 9699 Close. 79 67 65 Close. 49 Sept. . Dec. . Hay . - Bept. . Dec. . May . 95 97 95 96 98 99 Corn Open. Hign. 78 . 78 67 67 64 65 Oats. Open. High. 49 49 49 50 51 . 52 PorK. Low. 78 67 64 'Low. 49 49 51 Low. 14.55 14.70 16.12 Sept. . Dec. . May . 49 52 Close. 14.55 14.70 16.22 9.47 9.52 Clos. 8.95 9.02 Open, 14.62 14.80 16.20 . 9.50 . 9.52 Open. . 8.9a , 9.02 High. 14.72 14.S5 16.25 Lard. Sept. Oct. May Sept. Oct. Ribs. High. Low. Sept. Oct. U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Hogs Receipts. 12,OiX. Left over, 5,057. Cattle Receipts, 15,000; steady. Sheep Receipts, 1.".XXV steady. Hogs Close. Light $0.2oJ $t5.35 Mixed G.30 7.00 Heavy ..' li.&X 7.00 Rough . . . . . . ... . . 6.30 G.50 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $6.S07.05 Good to choice 6.50 6.85 BEEP STEERS. Good to choice steers.. .. 5.50 6.23 Finished steers . . 6.00 7.10 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 I VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00 7.50 Fair to good 2.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders .. ... .. 4.00 4.25 Fair to good feeders 3.75 4.00 Good to choice stockers.. 2.00SJ 4.00 Common to fair heifers .. 3.25 4.25 . SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.R0 Kod ol For Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach. CalpiUtlon of the heart Digests what you eat.
WANTED To sell you the Armour brand of fertilizer. Phone 215S. Garver & Meyer. 31-7t
WANTED A two horso flat bed wagon. Whelan's Feed Store. 28-7t WANTED Girl to do general house work. Good pay. 25 S. 4th St. 27-tf WANTED Shorthand; Typewriting, Bookkeeping, cheapest and most thorough. Mrs. HIser's school, 33 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. Opens Sept. 14. 27-tf WANTED To rent modern house. State rent. Address Advance, care Palladium. 30-tf WANTED Washing to do at 304 N. 21st St. WANTED Spring wagon; second hand. Address "J. M." care Palladium. WANTED Men to Learn tarber trade: will equip shop for you oi furnish positions, few weens completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber CoUegs. Cincinnati. O. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE City real estate, field. Kelley EUck. Porter-9-tf FOR SALE Three fresh cows, cheap; Alfred Underhill, 1818 North F St. 1-lt iFOR SALE One lot, cheap, between H and I on North 14th street. Joseph Shucraft. 1-lt FOR SALE Monuments and markers at 12 North 6th street. 1-lt FOR SALE One Velvet Carpet, 15 xl8; one Drugget, 14xl0. 315 N. Brokers, aton, Ohio.) Open High 80 81 98 99 136 137 .. ... 90 91 93 95 51 55 144 145 .... ...105 106 143 144 ..'...124 125 96 Low Close 80 99 136 90 95 54 144 105 143 125 96 129 106 163 46 111 138 80 97 136 90 95 53 144 105 143 124 128 105 162 4C, ill 137 128 130 10C 108 163 164 47 47 U Ill n 137 133 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Sept. 1. Wheat 94. Corn, 79. Oats, 49. Rye. 75. Timothy, S12.01 Richmond. CATTLH. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds 6.45 6.55 Good to heavy packers . . . 6.35 6.45 Common and rough 5.55 5.80 Steers, corn led 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.50 3.75 Fat cows 3.0OQ) 3.25 Bulls 3.00a 3.25 Calves 5.75' 6.00 Lambs , $5.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. f Young chickens dressed per IS co 20c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb ,25c. Country butter, per 1U IS to 20c Eggs, per doz 17c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat, (per bu) 02 Corn (per bu) S; Oats (p- 4.", Rye, ivr- t3 Bran (per bu.) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $26.00 Clover Seed, per bu $5.00 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)$7.0O tofS.OO New clover hay (loose). .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay 7.00 Straw (per ton) $.00 to $5.H Corn (per bu.) 75c Oats (new, per bu.) 40 " -53c Pittsburg Livestock Pittsburg, Sept 1. . Cattle Receipts light. Cattle $5.90 6.00. Veal $8.75 down. ' - Hogs Receipts S loads; $7.25 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts light, $4.60 down. Spring Iambs, $6.00 down.
1-4 1 FARM FOR SALE 80 acres in Randolph county, nearly all level, about half black soil, present corn crop will make fifty bushels per acre, buildings old, one miie from market, half mile from school, price $75 per acre. Immediate possession If wanted. Terms easy. Telephone and R. R. mail. Address E. V. Nichols, Lynn,. Randolph Co., Ind. 31-7t FOR SALE A splendid 5i foot lot with double house, 238 and 240 South Fourth street, rery cheap. Will be sold at once. Fitzglbbons, Oth and Main. 31-2t FOR SALE Cigars, Tobacco and smokers' articles of all kinds. Williams' Cigar Store, 1034 Main. 31-7t FOR SALE Good rubber tired buggy $15. Newbern's shop, 4th and N. A street. 29-7t FOR SALE Two houses cheap. Inquire at, Baga blacksmith shop, N. 12th street. --7t FOR SALE If you want to getHfn business we have several good propositions and money makers. See us Quick. Ball & Feltz 8 and 10 N. 7th St. 307t FOR SALE If you want to build we can sell you a good lot. Ball and Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th St. 30-7t FOR SALE Farm 145 acres adjoining Williamsburg, one of the best improved farms and best location in eastern Indiana. CaT on or address W. M. Hunt, Williamsburg. 2S-7t PUBLIC SALE Fred Matti will sell at public sale at his residence. 8 miles north of Richmond on Thursday, Sept. 3, property consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, . farming CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2 90c Corn 70c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed .1 $5.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Eggs, per doz 17c Old Chickens, per lb., 8c Young Chickens, per lb ...10c Old Chickens, per lb 9c Turkeys, per lb 6c Ducks, per lb ...6c Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harman Bros.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice 2.75 4.00 Heifers 2.50 4.50 Veal calves 3.00 5.50 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.00 5.50 Pigs 2.00 5.00 Sheep 2.00 3.50 Lambs 3.00 4.75 Pigs 2.00 5.50 Hogs, 200 lbs 6.25 Hogs, 130 lbs 6.75 GREENSFORK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal calves 4.00 5.50 Hogs (i.Wd 0.50 Roughs 4.5m 5.25 Sheep , 2.00 3.50 Lambs 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat 88c Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye . 05c Clover Seed, No. 2 $5.00 VIWULW AN4J JtrUULTKi. (FuriuaneU by U. v. Mams sc Co. Coumry uuuer, per iu 10c J&fes, per doz., ltc Out cniuiens, per lb u O.u Lucius 25c ti.u Turkeys, per lu - louug cmtKeus, ptr lb., Ducus, per iu., zc ueese, pe lu., oc Hi. ARIS, 0hl0. GRAIN. (Furnished o v. & I. R. Richards) Wheat 90c Corn 75c .its 45c J. w j kS - I v-.- .yr Seed 67c $5.00 $0.75 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett) Butcher steers Good to Choice Cows $40 $3.50 4.00 5.00 $5.25 $5.00 $3.25 $5.00 j Heifers I Veal Calves jHogs $5.75 ; Roughs Sheep I..irabs $4.75Jj MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfield & Co.) wheat. No. 2 S9c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. J. Johnston.) Country Butter ,....20: Eggs - Young Chlpkens - Old Chickens ic Corn 75o Oats 4le Bran $24.00 Middlings $26.fO PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. 1L Jones & Co.) Country Butter ....9e)
11th street
Do you want to rent that vacant house off yours. Well, why not spend a few pennies with the Palladium and get it rented. Others have done it. Why not you. Phone your ad to 1 121 and We will send our collector on the first off the month.
Implements and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 27-7t FOR SALE Automobile. Will take horse part payment. Phone 1943. 27-7t FOR SALE New bicycles at discount. Elmer Smith. 24-7t FOR SALE A bargain, 4 passenger automobile. Address G. J. care Palladium. 22-tf FOR SALE Artificial Gas Range, Brussels Carpet, Bedsteads; 2104 Main. 14-tf FOR SALE A car load of horses every Saturday &i Monday at Gus Taube's barn. 9-tl FOR SALE Cheap Baby walker; never been used. Phone 1754. 14tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT 5 room house, good condition; phone 3065. 1-lt FOR RENT Five room flat, steam heat, etc., 322 N. Sth Ct. 29-7t FOR RENT Modern and cheaper dwelling houses- Benj. F. Harris 27-7t FOR RENT New 7 room house. Bath Eggs 17c Clover seed (big) per bu $5.00 Clover seed (small) per bu $5.00 Potatoes, per bushel $1.00 Sweet potatoes, per bu $1.25 Small Clover Seed .$5.00 Big Clover Seed $5.00 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat 00c Corn , 73c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned $5.00 Turkeys 7c Ducks 7c Geese 1 5c Country Bacon llc Potatoes 75c Apples $1.00$1.50 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00 $4.75 Good to Choice Cows 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs ; 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat 88c Corn, per cwt $1.02 Oats 43c Rye '. 70c Prime Clover Seed $5.00 HAGERSTQWN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat 0Oc Corn 75c t Oats 45c ! Rye 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $26.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY". (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter " 16c Eggs 18c Young Chickens 10c Old Chickens 8c Turkeys 6c Ducks 7c i Geese 7c ELKH0RN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) Wheat 90c Corn 75c An Odd Epitaph. The following epitaph is to be read on a tombstone at Saragossa, Spain: "Here lies John Quebecca, precentor to my lord the king. Wnen he is admit ted to the choir of angels, whose so clety he will embellish and where h will distinguish himself by his powers, of song, God shall say to his angels. "Cease, ye calres, and let Me hear John Quebeccn, the precentor to my lord the king." She Made Good. "I don't see what sense there Is Ic yon women dressing eo expensiyely." "That's just the way papa nsed t--talfc." "Talks that way yet, doesn't he?" "No. Indeed. When I caught you he admitted that there was method In my madness. Houston Post Prophetic. i-'at Did ye hear that old Hojai was dead, Mrs-Ryan? Mrs. R. Ia he, thin, poor man: Sure, I always knew that would be the end of him. The more erroneous a fool's Judgment the more final.? he holds It Bal lhasar Grr.c'.?n. PALLADlUli WANT ADS. PAY
electric lights and furnace. Call 214 N. 14th St. 27-7t
FOR RENT House, 324 S. Sth. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnisticd rooms with modern conveniences. 27 N. 11th. 26-7t FOR RENT 6 room flat, 1130 Main. $12.50 per month. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. auglStf FOR RENT 4 room house, 636 S. 6th St 30-2t FOUND. FOUND Catholic beads, north of Garfield; may have same by calling at Palladium office. l-3t FOUND The cheapest place to furnish your home complete at Antique Furniture Co., 510 Main. 29-3t FOUND A dog; owner can have the same by calling at 413 N. Sth St. 2!)-3t LOST. LOST Handbag Saturday night, containing Chautauqua ticket and other valuables; reward; Mrs. Cora Cook, Centerville, Ind. l-2t LOST Gold pin between Sth and Main and Glen on street car. Leave at Palladium office. Reward. 30-3t LOST Silver watch with chatelain between 4th and 7th on Main, or S. 4th from Main to E. Reward if returned to Frank Macke-s. 3-lt LOST Rosary beads between 14th and Main and N. 9th and D streets, or between that point and St. Mary's church. Finder please return to Mrs. O. V. Porter, 1320 Main St HATCHET BURIED IN MINNESOTA Johnson and Bryan Join in Felicitations. St, Paul, Minn., Sept. 1. Secure In the knowledge that Governor John A. Johnson, of Minnesota, his leading rival for the nomination before the Den ver convention, will loyally support him In the coming campaign In the Northwest, Wm. J. Bryan, democratic candidate for president, left last night for Fargo, North Dakota. This was Johnson-Bryan day in Minnesota's capital. Addressing the members of the state central committee this afternoon, Mr. Bryan said: "I Know I am not the first choice of the democrats of this state, but it is good to be even second choice in a state where Governor John A. Johnson is the first. I am well satisfied to have the preference, 'Johnson and Bryan,' in Minnesota." NOTED SWINDLER FINALLY LANDED Henry Bebro Made Million, But Couldn't Escape. London, Sept. 1. Detectives have captured Henry Bebro, director of the defunct International Securities company, cne of the greatest swindlers in history. He got one million in America in three years. He had magnificent offices in the American Tract Society building at New York. He conducted the Bebro Mercantile Agency WOMEN RESCUED; OTHERS DROWNED Excursion Steamer Disabled in English Channel. London, Sept. 1. Two hundred frantic passengers, mostly women, were rescued today in lifeboats from the excursion steamer Queen, which became disabled during a storm In the English channel. The crew stuck to the ship which may weather the storm, which is fierce. Four passengers drowned scrambling for boats. His Terms Varied. fl give a little reception next Thursday evening, and I should like some music, piano solos particularly. What would be your terms?" Thus a lady to a professional Instrumentalist "Eef I go zere simply as a musician. i rras the reply, "und blay my selections I uud leave I charge fife guineas, but eef I must so as a guest und spend t whole evenings talking to von pack of fools I gharge den guineas! London Graphic. A Sure Thing. She Did father say anything aooct you being too young? He Well, yes: but he said I'd age pretty rapidly after we were married and I found I had to pay your Mils. Illustrated Bits. A happiness that Is quite undisturbed becomes tiresome; we most have ups and downs. Mollere.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HARTMAN BROS will open a first class meat market in Binder s old stand on Saturday, August 2i and will still keep on buying and shipping live stock. Orders delivered at once. Call phone 222. 27-1 mo SHOP BUILDING FOR SALE Tlie shop buildings iu Milton formerly occupied by the Hoosier Drill Co., can be had by any reliable pcrty on favorable, easy term.- Buildings are brick end contain engine. shaXtIng, pulleys and machinery. We offer a fine opportunity to the right party. Address Shop Trustees. Milton, Ind. 2i-7t STRAYED Red, dehorned steer. Reward. Frank Underhill, Greensfork. 26-10t ELECTRIC IRONS AT S3 .75. Tungsten Lamps are as good for the home as the store; see them at Meerhoff'e. 11-tf FOR HIRE Automobile carriage; phone 3197. auglMmo Try a Palladium want ad. They pay. FIRE INSURANCE. The Palladium will take your ad over the phone. MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. Fred Sittloh headquarters Eggemeyer's grocery. Phone 1157. 22-7t MERCHANTS DELIVERY H. C. Davis, headquarters Blrck harness store. Phone 105S. 19-7t PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. SELF EVIDENT. Whet the Men Wented When He Got In the Berber'e Cheir. - The baldbeaded man with four days growth of beard on his chin entered the barber's shop and sat down In one of the operating chairs. "Shave, sirr "No!" growled the man In the chair. "I want to be measured for a suit of clothes. "This isn't a tailor shop, sir. "What is Itr "It's a barber shop." "What work do you do In this sn"p7 "Shave men and cut their hair, sir. "Do you think a man with no hair on his head would come here to have his hair cutr "No, sir." "Then, presuming me to be a sane man, but baldbeaded, what would you naturally suppose I came for?" "For a shave." "Then why did you ask me If I wanted a shave when I took a seat In your chair? Why didn't you go to work at once? If some of you barbers would cultivate a habit of Inferring from easily ascertained data, Instead of developing such wonderful conversational powers, it would be of material aid in advancing you In your chosen vocation and of expanding your profits. Do you compehend? "Yes, sir" replied the man as he began to lather the customer's face In a dazed sort of way. And be never even asked him if he wanted brilllantine on when the operation was performed. EPICURES STUDY HOTELS. Then They Go One Place or Another, as Fancy Dictates. Epicures accustomed to dining In hotels and restaurants study the policy of each fashionable place and readily tell, just why they go to one place or avoid another. They have their likes and dislikes, aside from actual eating, regarding the waiters, the music, the ventilation and a hundred and one other things a casual visitor would fall to appreciate. For instance, at one restaurant only single portions are served for one person. At another, where the cooking la eo.ue.lly good, half portions, nearly or quite as lar-e as the single portions of other places, are served for one person. There was a little dispute at a well known hotel over a mistake In an order of trout and chicken that made a difference of several dollars on a check for a rather simple dinner for two. It was settled "out of court" as it were, and quite agreeably, but hotel managers regret and try to avoid these mistakes, especially when the customer is a regular visitor, for they know- he never forgets the details of his eating and Is slow to forgiTe an error. Another peculiarity of diners is as to the location of tables. Some persons cling to one table and feel aggrieved when they find another in their favorite seat Kestaurant proprietors Bare tried to understand this peculiarity of their patrons, bnt have to admit they ' fall to explain it St Louis Republic. Why Naval Uniforms Are Blue. Naval uniform all the world over pretty well are navy blue. The British fashion In this matter has been the rule with maritime people in general That bine was ever selected for the king's naval service was a fortuitous happening. When in 1747 the question of uniform was being considered the color selected tad very like tc havs been French gray laced with sil ver. While th? king was still noi quite drchlcd ! tr.rr th? Dnchss o? Uedftsrd in a r ". T.rtz habit, f bin faced v:lth wain? siutl enlivened wltfc gold lace. It was a revelation. Here the kins declared, was the uniform fo his sea Rsrvlee o!rers. and no mort was heard of Frcnt-h gray. The nav; took to bine, and every other navy has taken to ft- n-' mh Cazeite. SzmAPa: Cookies, from Cold Ifedal Flonr. are fbo beat X evr taatod. Sorau.
LAUNDRY.
We can help make yea Happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. LAUNDRY Will call and deliver. Eldorndo Laundry. Phone 2147. ltf UNDERTAKERS. DOWNING & SON, 16 N. 8th. Phone 2175. augl-tf W I LSO.r&POHLM EYE R. 15 NTlOthl Phone 1335. Private ambulance. aug 2tUl UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Mattresses, Awnings, Etc. Special pieces made to order. J. H. Russet, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1793. aug25-tf FINANCIAL MONEY LOANED Low rates, easy payments. Thompson, 710 Main. 28-7t A Jae'telal Reproof. A Justice one reproved a would be suicide thus: "Young man, you have been found guilty of attempting to drown yourself In the river. Only consider what your feelings would hae been had you succeeded." Green Bag. A Dad Icrap.. '" "Ton seemed pretty familiar wtt that last chap. remarked the soap, "Not at all," replied the Turk I an towel. "I was merely trying to scrap an acquaintance." Chicago News. Defer not charities till death. Be that does so Is rather liberal of another man's substance than of his own. Stretch. CITV HAS LOST HEADQUARTERS American Creosoting Comv pany Goes to Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Sept. 1. fVnnouncement has been made that the headquarters of the American Creosotlnc company will be changed from Richmond to Indianapolis. The notice of the change was filed with the secretary of state today. Local capital la involved In the company. GAAR ON TRIAL Charles Gaar, who was arrested yesterday on a charge of drlvmg bis automobile in excess of the aped ltmlt, will be given a hearing thla afternoon In the city court. Mr. Gaar will enter a plea of not guilty and ha la prepared to fight the charge.. The Eastern Question. "Paw, hare you ever been east? "Yes. I spent a year In Kew Tor city when I was considerably yvmnger than I am now. . .. - WeIL what la tha eafltarn question? " The only one I ever heard was. How much Is ha worth? "Chicago Tribune, . Human Nature. Take the case of the fellow fa tlk next block. Ton have always considered him uppish. He has considered you uppish. One day you are introduced, and then each of yon discover! the other to be pretty good sort St Paul Pioneer-Press. There are enough serious thlna H life without considering yourself araj of them. Cynic's Calendar. NOTICE. i State of Indiana, Wayne County, si Mildred Reynolds vs. Roy Reynolds, Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1908. No. 14,779. Petition for d'.vorce. Be it Known, That on the 31st day of August, 1908, the above named Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of N. B. Crump, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant Is not a resident of this State, and also her own affidavit showing that she is and has for two years last past been a bonaflde resident of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and that her causes for Divorce as stated In her said Petition, are, non-support and cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he ap pears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 24th day of October. 1908, at the Ter-n of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House In the City of Rich mond, on the first Monday of October, 190. said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 31st day of August 1908. HARRY E. PENNY. Clerk. LUTHfctt U. ABBUii, Auorney ior Plaintiff. 1815 The Great Blood PiirKJar. For aa at all drag stores.
