Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 11, 19 November 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. 'PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1 SHERIFF SMUTZER PLACEHII STAND

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM; AND'. SUN-TELEGHA31, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908.

I1E1E1T ...The Market Place of the People... IEWE1 IMS fPEtHl WOIO Situations Wanted and .Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must bs F05 THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office -before MPfE flTlir EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below . ,2 noon IrllfiOllfllt W

Subjected to Fierce Cross Ex amination by Lamphere's Attorney

WANTED.

WANTED If you want to sell your farms or city property, list them with Morgan, 8th and N. E. 19-tf WANTED A good girl at 121NTl0tE". 19-lt WANTED At Armor Houbo at 23 N. 7th, a girl for general housework. 19-lt WANTED Washing, 440 Randolph St. 19-2t WANTED r A situation by a young girl to assist with housework. Call at 1136 Main St. 19-2t WANTED Active agents to handle Pecos Valley Irrigable Lands. Good commission. Pecos Valley Irrigated Lands Co., 808 Victor Building, Kansas City, Missouri. 19-lt WANTED Situation by man and wife as houseman and cook, butler or coachman; call 729 N. 14th street. 18-4t WANTED An adjustable display rack. Box 304. Fountain City, Ind. 18-7t WANTED An experienced grocery clerk. Address "H" care Palladium. - 18-2t WANTED A loan of $2,000 for one year.' First mortgage security. Address II., care Palladium. 18-2t WANTEDSituaUon-toTnursin'iby competent nurse. Inquire 101) Randolph street. 18-2t WANTEDIf you have household goods to sell, see H. II. Jones, auctioneer; office, Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. 17-7t JOB COMPOSITORS WANTED Two thoroughly experienced, and two young men, with two or threo years' experience. State age, where previ-

TODAY'S

MARKET

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.! New York, Nov. 19.

Open High lot Oloae I & N. .. .. . 118i,4 119 118 118 Great Northern . ,13S 139' 138. , iqs Amalgamated Copper ...... 85 85 84, 84 American Smelting . . . . 94 96 94 95 Northern ; Pacific ., ; 144 145 142?i 142 U. S. Steel . 56 57 56 56 U. S. Steel pfd.. ..113 113 112 112 Pennsylvania... 2. ...... ... .. ..128 129 128 129""" St. Paul 148 150 14S 148 B. & O. '.. ..106 '107 106 106 New York Central .. 115 116 115 115 , Reading .. ... .. ....... ..138 139 137 137 Canadian Pacific . . .". .; .. .. .. ... .. ;.17S 179 177 178 Union Pacific 181 182 180 181 Atchison . 93 93 94 95 Southern Pacific 117 118 116 116

" CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, - Nov. 19. Hogs receipts 80,000; strong. Cattle receipts 8,000; wsak. Sheep receipts 20,000, 5 and 10 lower. light .. $5.10 Mixed 5.25&) Heavy 5.25 Rough.. .. .. .. . 5,25 5.80 5.95 6.00 5.45 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Bast heavies $5.60$6.10 Qood" to choice ........ '. 5.40 5.85 " BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.00 7.00 Good to choice steers .... 5.75 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings . 4.25 5.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders -. 4.00 4.25 Fair to good feeders .. 3.50 3.75 Qood to choice stockers6 3.25 3.50 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 . ' BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers. , 4.25 5.25 Good to choice heifers .... 3,504.00 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.25 Spring Lambs 3.50 5.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.50 1 25 Fair to good 3.00 6.00 Indianapolis Grain, Indianapolis, Nov. 19. Wheat, per bu.. ....... -vr . . . .$1.03 Corn, per bu., 03c s Oats, per bu., 5lc Pittsburg : Livestock-. , ..in. t .. Pittsburg, Nov. 19 CattleReceipts lig&L Extras, $6.25 dowa. Prime, $5.85 dowa. Veal. $8.25 doWS. Hogs Receipts, 18 loads. Heavies, $6.25 down. Mediums, $6.10 down. Sheep, a-eceipts light; $4.25 down gptine Iambs, $5.00 down. EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, Nov. 19. Cattle 200 steady. Veals 400; top, $8.25. Sheep Receipts 12,000; $4.00 down. Lambs, $5.75. Hogs Receipts 500; $6.05 down. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Nov. 19. Wheat, per bu., $1.06 Corn, 63 c Bye. 78c. D. 51c.

ously employed, whether union or non union, wages expected, etc., Address P. O. Box SSO, Dayton, O. 17-3i

WANTED 500 men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship Includes tools, instructions, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. novl-tf WANTED Young persons to better their condition by attending Richmond Business College, day or night. novl-tf W ANTED MALE HELP Railroads are again calling for hundreds of trained men to fill positions as Firemen. Brakemen, Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors. Uncle Sam also wants more competent men for Railway Mail Clerks, Carriers and P. O. Clerks. Our practical courses by mail will flt you In a short time for any of these good paying positions. Write today for, free catalog and ay for what position you want to qualify. The Wen the Ry. Con es. School, Freeport, IU. Dept. 290. FORLlERhode ' island Redcock erels. 121 South Sth street. 17-3t FOR SALE Furnace wood.. John D. Crowe, Webiicr. ll.f-uc "12'". 10-7t FOR St FOR SALE Cit rea; si-u. A . ;tf field. Keliey Bl.vsk FOR SALE Lady's coat, cheap, 812 N. 12th St. like new. 1!-1 1 stove, lll'S 19-3t FOR SALE Good wok N. D. Richmond Hay .. Market. uniar u. wne.an 1 Timothy hay (baled) $10 to $11 New Timothy hay (loose). . .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) $8.00 Mixed hay ..$10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 Oats, per bu ,.50c Richmond. CATTLK. . (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $3.50 $5.75 Good to heavy packers . . . 4.O0 5.25 Common and rough 3.75 4..rO Steers, corn fed .. . . 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls 2.50 3.25 Calves.. 6.00 6.50 Lambs 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.l Voung chickens dressed, per" lb... 15c Old chickens, per lb.. ..i:; to 14c Turkeys, per lb 15c to 16o COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee IIl7e.) Creamery butter, per lb 3ic Country butter, per lb 25c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat, (per bu.) $1.00 Corn, (per bu.) OOe Rye (per bu.) 75c Bran, (per ton) ...$24.00 Middlings (per ton) $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu 95c Corn, new, per bu 55c Oats 43c Rye , 70c Clover Seed $3.754.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 16c Eggs, per doa. 25c Old chickens, per lb 7c Young chickens, per lb 7c Turkeys, per lb 10c Ducks, per lb .6c Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmai. Bros.) Botcher steers .'. $5.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers $3.25 4.09 Veal calves 5.00 .50 lUUft3 ...... U.ti) Roughs 4 00 5.50

QUOTATIONS

FOR SALE Good soft coal heating 6tove. 411 Randolph. llMt

FOR SALE Seven fine black Collie j pups. 45 S. 16th. Phono 2127. lS-7t FOR SALE Ladies' heavy winter coat I and jacket, size 40. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. 1218 Main. 18-3t FOR SALE One double house one square from Main street, $1,300; two G-rooru houses, $1,000 each. See . me quick. AI H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St. 19-4t FOR SALE A $10O standard make typewriter for $35 if sold quick. Phone 1G74. 18-2t FOR.7SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hogs. Marcus Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 7. 17-7t FOR SALE Springwagon; 126 South Srd St. 17-3t FOR SALEltrde7"nTctr little coui? try home, six room house, barn, two acres of ground, 3,4 miles north of city; enquire 126 S. 3rd St. 17-3t FOR-SALE 1L H. Jones will seU your personal property cr real estate at auction. Office, Shurley's barn. Phone 1536. 17-7t FOR SALEAta bargain Hawley Time Clock--Makes it possible to keep the correct time on SO men. Manufactured by Crouse Hinds Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Iff. interested call at Palladium Office. FOR SALE 80 acres e;ood level lard, soil half blac!?, well dlfched, fenced, 5 room house, good barn, timber, orchard, well, wind pump, on stone 'Sheep L50 3.00 i Lambs 3.00 4.50 ! Pigs fl.00 MILTON. . GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfleld & Cc.i Wheat, No. 2 , 9Ss Whoat. No. f, 91c. Corn (ifte Oats 47c, Bran, per ten $25 00 Middlings, per ton ?27.f0 C. Corn, per cwt $2.00 Bread Meal $40n PKCDU ?F AN! SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jc.ncs & Co. , Country Butte. .". 20o Country Butter 23c Eggs 22q Potatoes, per bu. , . . . .75q Sweet Potatoes, per bu. 75q English Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 Small Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $1.00 $4.75 Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs , 6.50 Roughs , 3.f,0 5.25 Sheep , 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat , 9t!c Corn, per cwt 80c Oats 43C Rye , 65c. Prime clover seed .$4.00 F.LKH0RN. (Furnished by Klkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat , , $1.00 Corn 60c CENTERVI LLE. GRAIN, (Furnished by Fred Schilents & Sons) Wheat 97c Corn (old), 70c; (new) 55c Oats , , , . , 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed $4.00 Turkeys , 7c Ducks 6c Corn (per bu) CO Oats (per bu.) 50c Wheat, per bu .$1.00 Geese 5c Eggs .22e Country butter 22c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Young Chickens , Oc Apples 75c 3S1.25 Old Chickens 8c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes .. ., SOe HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter , . 20c Eggs 29c Young Chickens , 7c Old Chickens Tc Turkeys .. 12c Ducks . . ...... Tc Geese 6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Sweet Potatoes, per bu. $1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c Clover seed (big) per bu., 4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu. .... .f 4.50 Onions, per bu., ,91-00 Wheat 97c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye m

PROSPERITY

HAS RETURNED Since Taft's election confidence has been restored and everybody is satisfied. The satisfaction off using Palladium Want Ads is that you are sure 'off results. Why does it give the best results? Because the public knows the Palladium is the Want Ad paper off Richmond, and know where to look for their wants. road, convenient to school, markets and R. R. Station. A bargain. Come and ses. Price $80 acre. Carter, Lacey and Westlake, Lynn, Ind. 17-3t FOR SALE Male pis. To'and China, Phone 5105-C. A. H. Pyle. ll-2wks li'OR 3.UK - v cai ioi ti borafs cvry 'aturdaT ad Monday at fus Taube's barn. a-it PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. A Hot Water Ra.lfator on your hot air furnace will heat that cold room. Just call Meerhoff, 1236. . 8-tf FIRE INSURANCE F1R53 INSURANCE Richmond Insnranco Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr. 716 Main. may3 Bun & thur tf :UNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING 2173. Ac SON, 16 N, Sth. Phone augl-tf Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $27.00 Richmond Seed Market. ir ;Runse & Co.) Timothy, per bu, $1.50$1.80 Clover Seed , $4.00 GREENSF0RK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.0O Good to choice cows 3.0() 3.75 Heifers 3.0(X?j) 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 6.00 Hogs 4..VKJg 5.50 Roughs 4.00 4.50 gheep UXMi 3.50 Lambs 5.00lg 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harrlt & Co.) Wheat U7c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye , .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 .$4.50 PRODUCE AND FOULTRY. (Furnished by P, W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per !b 17c Eggs, per doz 2tl Old Chickens, per lb. 8c Old Roosters per lb 3c Turkeys, per lb 1 10c Young chickens, per lb 8c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb 5c NEW PARIS, OHIO. T5RAIN, (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richardsi Wheat $1.00 Corn 57c Oats 45c Pe 70c Prime Red Clover Sead $4.50 Alsike ..$7.50 LIVE STOC's. (Furnished by J. Jarre;t.) Butcher Steers $3.C0$4.00 Good to Choice Cows $3.00$3.50 Heifers . 3.25 3.75 Veal Calves 4.25 6.00 Hogs i 4.50 5.40 Roughs 4.00 5,00 Sheep 3.55 i Lambs 5.00 ; A DAINTY PRESENT. Of Frsnch Oricin Is Thi Pretty Hatpin Cushion. The hatpin cushion here pictured is of French origin, the foundation being an oblong cardboard box. The cover of the bos is silk, neatly fluted cn and Guisheil with a frill of silk and lace. White horsehair is used for fillHVAXPXX ccsaios. leg, and the cover is of white netting, although crocheted white wool is equally serviceable. A ruche of ribbon hides the joining of the top of the box and the frills. Such a cushion makes a dainty gift to a girl who Is careful with her hatpins. Kodol ?or Indigestion. s s 4 RsaliaMPaag afme atuMeA J palfsiatte of the heart Digestiwbatyoaeat.

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FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 116 S. Sth St Call after 6 p. m. 19-lt FOR RENT Call at 131 -House, 129 South 4th. South 4tb. 18-2t FOR RENT-Furnishcd housekeeping; modern, mond ave. rooms for 2 Rich-lS-3t FOR RENT OR SALE Square piano, cheap. Call or address, 31 N. 11th street. 17-7t FOPTRENT- I louse,-U.23" N. ETTPhone 29.T0. 17-t r OR KKM Furnished rooms, enj suite or single; 122 N. lllh. 13-7t FOR RENT Four room flat, modern; Richard Shute, 8 N. 9th St. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, for gents, at the Grand. oct28-tf LOST. LOST Anyone nnditig a blacksmith s daily account book and Building & Loan book please notify Anthony Pfe'fer or Phone 5117 G, or leave at HuBson's grocery. Reward. 18-lt FOUND. FOUND A valuable jewel on C street Sunday, Nov. 15. The loser may address A. G. Morse, Elmira, N. Y. 19-3t FOUND A place to buy second hand furniture, stoves and carpets at reasonable prices. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4201. 17-tf LAUNDRY. Wto raa nviu make ywi nauuy i.oo fitly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. MAGNATE IS HERE Schoef of Ohio Electric Rail- . way Confers. With the Board of Works. SQUABBLE MAY BE ENDED. The board of public works this afternoon is holding a conference with President W. K. Schoef. of the Ohio Electric Railway, which corporation includes the Dayton & Western, in regard to the franchise to operate in this city, which was recently rejected by the company, because it provided that city line tickets should be accepted as fares on D. &, W. cars. - City officials hope that the result of the conference will be satisfactory both to the city and the company. TO GO TOJEW CASTLE. Richmond Camp Modem Woodmen of America, will go to New Castle, December 2 to attend the district meeting of the organization. The lodge at New Castle has grown rapidly and promises excellent entertainment. The local lodge will exemplify the secret work of the order. SHIRT SLEEVE MANNERS. Husbands Wh Neglect the Little Courtesies Due Their Wives. Did you ever stop to realize, says Lillian Bell, tbet the phrase "company manners" In itself Implies that there was such a negligence as "home man ners?" Home manner j between husband and wife have In many Instances come to be decidedly uegllgee manners. "Negllsee." said Fields to Weber, "Is the French for 'neglected. But you are worse than neglected; you are forgotten!" Forgotten manners certainly obtain in many families. I know a man who has delightful "company manners." When we are out together he is the first to see that I am not In a draft, the first to help me with my coat, the first to render me any of the little assistances which make life so smooth when they are ingrained. But his are not. His wife when they are at the theater together carries the opera glasses, folds the programmes, strug sits alone betweea acts, hands herself gles in and out of her coat by herself. into the street car by main force, jumps off alone, while hnlf the time he walks a pace ahead of her instead of at her side. ! onT' turns corners without telling her which way be Intends to go and signals her with waves of his band, like a braketaan flagging a freight trnin. His wife sutlers under such disregard, for she was more considerately treated In her father's house, but she can do nothing with him. When good maurers are not bom in one they are never the genuine thing, for politeness Indicates the measure of your breeding.. It Isn't just what you call "manners. Politeness ! to do a.nd ear The klcqest thins la the kindest war. I'd rather bring up a child on those two lines than 00 the Golden Rule. I believe It would work better, more continuously and bring more permanent results. You forget the Golden Rule sometimes If somebody kicks your ankle bone in the crowded street car, but truly good manners will compel you to aceept graciously. an apology politely and Euraaaaia. You can't faU wltb Gold Ifodal Flour. N9KA.

MfSCELLANEOUS.

CONKEY'S Roup Cure, 50c, at Garver & Meyer's. Makes 25 gallons medicine. 13 16-19-22-23-2S-t Board, room and washing $4.00 per week by Mrs. Anna E. Runge, 320 North A. 4 Religious boarders preferred.) 19-lt II. II. JONES. Auctioneer. Richmond Ind. Office Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. 17-7t DENTIST. J. D.Kirkpatrick, fl. D. D. D. S. Williams Office, 706 Main oct Street 21-lmo UPHOLSTERING. L p holsters and mattress making. Wardrobe couches and shirt waist boxes made to order, Phone 1793. J. II. Russell. 26-tf UPHOLSTERING and general repairing; J. B. Holthouse. 124 S. 6th. Phone 4201. 17-tf NOTICE. POSITIVELY no hunting on my farm. Gus Scott. lS-7t MOVING VANS. Phone 4258 calls the large Empire Moving Van with sober, reliable and experienced white men only. Al Wintersteen. 30 N. 6th St. 11-tf Too rich food and not enough exer cise is responsible for many bloodshot eyes, while too little sleep often has the same effect. WILL OPEN OFFICE. United States Express Company to Enter Field. The United States Express Company will open an office in this city. At present a representative of the com' pany is here. It is expected the office will be placed in the Colonial building This company operated an office here several years ago. when the C, H. & D. railroad operated a branch here Since then the business has been abandoned to other companies. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S 8ALE OF REAL - ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, the undersigned guard ian of Luranah Peelle, a person of un sound mind, will at the office of Dick inson Trust company, at No. 33 South Eighth street, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, on Saturday, the 28th day of November, 1908, at the hour of o'clock, p. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale, for not less than the appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said Lurannah Peelle In Wayne county, state of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wlt: A part of the southwest Quarter of section twenty-five (25), township eighteen (18), range fourteen (14) east of the principal meridian line; Beginning at James Moorman's northwest corner; thence west one hundred and fifteen (115) rods to a corner; thence south (146) rods to a corner; thence east (115) rods to a corner; thence north (146) rods to the place of beginning, and containing one hundred and five (105) acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, and on the following terms and conditions, towit: At least one third (1-3) of purchase price cash in hand, and the balance in two (2) equal payments, payable respectfully In one (1) and two (2) years: the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraise ment laws, providing for attorneys fees, and secured by first mortgage on said real estate. DICKINSON TRUST COMANY, Guardian. Robbins & Robbins, A. M. Gardner, Attorneys. 12&19 SCHEDULES CMCaflO. Cincinnati & LOUiSVllIC Railroad Company Pbone 2062 In Ellect November 15. 1908. East Bound Chicago-Cincinnati 1 I 3 Dally I Dally 9.15ami10.05pm 1 13pm' 2.Ua.m! S Dally STATIONS l,v Ar I.v Uv Lv I-v I.v Ar Chit-ago . , I'eru Peru Marion Muncie . . . Richmond. C't Grov.. Cincinnati . 1 Z3pm Z.ZSam S.lSpmt 3. Ham 3.01pm 4.10am 4 20pm! 8 Jlam 4. i3pm! i 45nl 6 50pm! 7.20am .00am 7,(t0am T.SSiam 9.22am West Bound-Clnclnnatl-Chleaao

j 2 I 1 1 STATIONS Pally Pally Dny

LV , Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Ar ClnHnni Ct Orove.. Richmond Muneie ... Marion . . . Peru Peru 55am 11.34pm! ;10.39anvl2.09aml t.OOpm ll.SQam 1. 22am 8.30pm lS.SOpml I Ham! .lpm 1.53pm' 3.13am lazopro z.oapm z.zam Chicago 9. tupmi i.9mi 12th St. Station) All trains run daily. Sunday service same as on week days. Tt.A,iarh V.. M,i,lAr4 Train. Ktwun Chicago and Cincinnati. Doubl daily service. inruusn Bierycra ua ii.ni. Not. Z and 4 between Chicago and Cin cinnati. Viae Buffet service on trains 1 and 2. For train connections and other information call a A. BLAIR, P.4T.X Heme Phone S0I2. Richmond. Ind.

VISITED GUNNESS HOME.,

OFFICIAL TELLS OF STATEMENTS MADE TO HIM BY LAMPHERE PREVIOUS TO THE WOMAN'S DEATH. Laporte, Ind.. Nov. 19. Sheriff Srnutzer . was subjected to a fleroe . cross examination today by Ray Lamphere's attorney. The defense tried to bring out that Srnutzer had been cn ' visiting terms at the Gunness home -and that he had been attempting to ' Investigate the queer doings there , months before the fire. Explanation of the $10,000 story re- . erred to In the letter from Mrs. Gun ness to A. K. Helgelein. regardlnar the disappearance of his brother, was , made yesterday afternoon and It will prove a strong link In the chain of . ldence that is being woven around . Lamphere for the alleged murder of ( Helgelein. Lamphere is under indict- . ment for the murder of Helgelein. and for complicity with Mrs. Gunnesa ia that murder. . . Sheriff Smutzer's Testimony. Sheriff Smutzer'a testimony related that Lamphere had told him (Smutaer) that Mrs. Gunness was then looldns t for a man named Helgelein. who was -wanted In Aberdeen, S. D., for having killed a man In a gambling housa and . robbing him of $10,000. Sheriff. Srnutzer telegraphed the author! tie . in Aberdeen and received a reply that . there had been no such' murder or robbery, and that Helgelein was a wellknown farmer in that vicinity. Srnutzer paid no further attention to the charge. A month later Lamphere, when questioned by Sheriff Smntaar regarding Helgelein, told him that Helgelein had left Laporte for Chioafo that morning on the 5:13 train. Sheriff Srnutzer also testified to eatnc Lamphere watching Mrs. Gunneas on , day In the courthouse whea she eaae to his office. She complained abont Lamphere annoying her , and whea the sheriff went to Lamphere and ask. ed why he did not leave tha woman alone ha did not answer. Srnutzer testified to being notified about S o'clock on tha morulas of April 28 of tha fire and of golac there Immediately with Deputy Sheriff, Aaatls. Finding the Bodies., .. He told of taking charge of tha search for the bodies and of keeping a gang of men at work an day. audi ef finding the bodies In the north earner, where the fire had been hottest all day, and where the greatest amonat of debris was found. The bodies of the two children were found first The arms and legs were not detached when discovered, but they fell away when the bodies were moved. The head also of one of the children looked solid enough until It was touched, when it almost fell to ptoeee. ma two gins were together, faee ' downward, appearances Indicating that the largest one had her arms clasped around tha other. There -was a small hole In the head of one ettaa girls. The large adult body was on its back, a fhort distance away, and in the arms was the little boy. The arms and legs of some of the bodies were burned off. Daniel M. Hutson and WHJlam Humphrey, who helped the Sheriff search the rains of the Gunnesa boms related their experiences, which varied in no way from their former story. uutaon 1 the man who recently told of seeing a woman resembllna? Vn. Gunness at the farm on July 9, The Connecticut Fire Xnsuranea Company refuses to pay Executor Wesley Fogle of the Bella Gtaaess es tate, the face of tha policies. SUM. on the house and contents, all ef which were destroyed ia the lira ah the morning of Apru 31th. The pany refuses to pay on the that they will have to be shown that Mrs. Gunness did not set fire to the house herself, and also they contend that the place was used by the owner for Illegitimate purposes murder, and wholesale murder at that. NOT A DAUGHTER. In a recent account of the death of Joseph Brush In his Michigan home. It was stated that Mrs. O. C. Krone was a daughter. . This report was Incorrect, Mrs. Krone being of no relation to the deceased. Terre Dante, Indlsnspclb & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct. 27, JfOT.) Trains leave Richmond fir Indiaaapolifc and Intermedial stations at :00 a. m.. 1:tS, :0. 9:t$. 1:00. :i:00. 12:00. 1:00. 2:25. 2:00. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:20. 8:40, :00, 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis. 1:49 p. m. Last car to New Castle. 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Trankfort, Crawfordsville. Terre Haste. Clinton. Sullivan, Paris The Great Bleed Purifier, at all drug stores. Fee