Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 39, 17 December 1908 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEGE3IBER 17, 1908.
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WE (MT , ...The Market Place of 'the-People... S!H IMS ' EIR WSHD Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers off All advertisements must be FOR THE ..-,.. -X; Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before ISJfBJIlPfC fTHlT IS ; EACH :;?NTION.' FREE .-, ads below . 2 noon iTHllOllflE IIDIT 5
IWANTED. r ANTED TWO SALESMEN AC QUAINTED' WITH GROCERY AND DRUG. : TRADE. LV NORTHERN AND EASTERN AND CENTRAL INDIANA. "i WILL PAY BIO SALARY TO :MEN WITH ESTABLISHED ROUTES. ADDRESS BOX NO. 14; PALLADIUM. ' 17-iSt f ANTED Place ; ;ttf , work ' between times by glrVaied '16; call at ' 217 South, 12th St: ' 17-2t ANTED A place to do housework, or as housekeeper. .. by competent middle aged, girl. - Best, of -references. ': Address G.' H., care Palladium. 'V ' ; : . . ,-17-2t i ANTED Nursing to -do; experienced, prices reasonable,' reference ad. dress 8. N., care Of Palladium. 17t ANTEDMaternity -nursing to da Will.do housework. 402 S. W. 3rd. 17-2t ANTED Dishwasher at the Rail-17-1 1 road Restaurant, 825 N. E. f ANTED A place to"keep"house for , gentleman; no washing. Address S." care Palladium. 16-2t Ranted washings to do, Call at ' 10-2t 211 N. 4th St, RANTED A situation as teamster. Call 95 Boyer St. " 16-2t ANTED Situation by a young lady, eighteen years old' to do housework; 820 N. A street, Mrs. Runge. 16-2t f ANTED You to call at the An tique Furniture Co. before you buy your Xmas furniture. 516' Main. 15-tf 'ANTED MALE HELP Railroads are again calling for hundreds of trained men to fill posi
mm MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW, YORK STOCK :!!:' ! tBtf Corrall and Thompson. KewYark'Dac 17. fXyU.X-,-. Uttt "Northern :anuted Copper can Smelting tfiern Pacific tLfi. Steel Ug.teel pfd annsy4vania L Pkul B.,Q.4;. AwrYorkCentral I Heading , .. Canadian 'Pacutc Atchison Soflthern Pacific CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs Receipts, 35,000; steady. Cattle Receipts, 7,500; steady. Sheep Receipts, 25,000; 50c lower, fght .. k. $4.80(&$5.7O axed . . .... 5.2X! 5.80 leavy .5.20fa5.S2 ugh o.l5 5.35 Indianapolis Marfcet. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. i S. hogs.:j y;''.M- 'i'- ' 'Av. Dk. Price 9 307 .. $6.00
,. .307 .. ,. 292 SO . 248 120 .233 . 212 40 19ft. ; !. 225 160 . 188 .. . 195 SO . 172 ' 120 . 186 160 . 194 200 . 177 160 v 179 280 . 163 40 .. 170 . 148 ... .147 .. . 152 80 . 122 .:, .119 .. .129
14 292 SO 5.85 fT 248 120 5.80 jl 233 .. 5.75 0 ....... ... ...p. v-212 40 5.70 i5 U'i . . rV 196" . 5.65 lo:-:. riiV.i. 225 160 - 5.65 5.60 i5 ! . . . 195 - SO - 5.55 5.50 5.50 (0 194 200 5.60 5.40 , . . . . ...... .....V ri &.2o 5.25 ' 5.20 v 5.15 5.15 -5.00 4,75 4.00 to... 1 :: is .. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. "HOGS. st heavies $5.50$Mx) bod to choice 5.40fi 5.75 BEST STEERS. falshed steers 6.00 7.00 Md to choice steers .... 5.73 & 6.00 loice to fancy yearlings . 3.75 4.25 STOCK CATTLE. iod to heavy fleshy feed ers .. 4.25 4.50 lir to good feeders .... 3.75 4.00 kod to choice stockers . . 3.50 3.75 Ixntnon to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. ioice to fancy heifers pod to choice heifers 4.25 5.25 . 3.504.00 SHEEP. st yearlings 4.00 4.50 3.25$ 4.00 lod to choice sheep . . ring lambs 3.50 C.75 VEAL CALVES. iOd to choice 4.50(! S.f0 ir to good 3.00 7.00 Indianapolis Grain. ndlanapolis. Dec. 17.. heat, per bn.; ". .". . . . . .".'. . . . .$1.04 ..60C . .51c .$5.55 1 irn, per du Its, per bu., . .A Pittsburg Livestock. fittsburg. Dec, 17.-T t....v: ,.,r ttl-Becelpts light,' $6.75 down.
tions as Firemen, - Brakemcn, : Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors.- Uncle Sam also wants more competent men for Railway Mall Clerks, Carriers and P. O. Clerks.. Our practical courses, by mail will fit you in a short time for ; any of these good paying positions. Write today for free catalog and say : for what position you want to quali- ) fy. The Wenthe Ry. Corres. School, ; Fr eeport. 111. Dspt. 29Q. Wanted ,To borrow $ioo to 1200.
Good first mortgage security, care Palladium. D. A. 13 7t WANTED Business men in need of : office help call Richmond Business College. 5-tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate in Richmond. I " Address, The Morris Wholesale ' House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-30t WANTED 500 men to (earn barber trade and take positions waiting oui graduates. Few weeks complete. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship includes tools, instruction?, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barbar College, Cincinnati. O. novl-tt WANTED Good boarders and room- j ers,'- 3 doors from Main; 25 South 4th St 2S tt FOR SALE, FOR SALE Clt real estate., field. Kelley Block. irterfif FOR SALE A splendid new upright piano, for about the manufacturer's price, must sell at once; an opportunity of your life. Phone 3654, evenings. 17-lt QUOTATIONS. Brokers. Eaton, Ohio.) Open High Low 121 143 78 81 140 53 110 128 147 108 118 138 174 95 119 moat 121 143 78 81 140 53 110 129 148 108 li9 138 . 174 95 119 ..122 122. 145 145 81 81 86 86 142 142V4 54 54 111 111 130 180 . . . .149 149 7 ..110 110 .121 121 . .. . .140 141 177 177 97 97 121 121 Veals, $8.50. Hogs Receipts, 25 loads. Heavies, $6.00. Medium, $5.75. Sheep Receipts light; $4.65 down. Lambs, $7.10 down. EAST BUFFALO. . East Buffalo, Dec. 17.Cattle Receipts, 200. Prime, $7.00. Shippers,-$6.25 down. Veals Receipts, 3,000; $4.65 down. Sheep Receipts, 5.00; $4.65 down. Lambs, $7.50 down. Hogs Receipts. 5.0O. Porkers, $5.00 down. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O.. Dec. 17. Wheat, ner bu.. .'. Sl.o-lii Corn .. .. (iSc Oats Clover seed ..So.OO Richmond Hay Market. ' (Omar G Whe'.an.) Timothy hay (baled). . .$.16" to" $11 New Timothy bay (loose). . .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) ........ $S.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) 4.50 5.00 Oats, per bu 50c New Corn 60 C5c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average ZOO to 250 pounds $3.00(Ji $5.25 Good to heavy packers 4.00 4.75 Common and rough 3.75 4.25 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.23 3.50 Fat cows 2.50. 3.25 Bulls 2.50 3.25 Calves 5.50 6.00 Lambs -- 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed, per lb... 15c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c Turkeys, per lb 15c to 16c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb ..32c Country butter, per lb 25 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller MIKs) . Wheat (per bn.) $1.05 Corn, (perbu).. .. .. .. ..65c Ry (per bu.) 75c Bran, (per ton) ..$24.0 Middlings (per ton) $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu ; $4.10 V PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.
FOR SALE Ladies' fur coat, 227 S. 8th. 17-3t
FOR SALE Three-piece bed room suit go cart and lady's suit, size 38. all in good condition. 1313 Main. n-st. FOR SALE -Order your Xmas trees and also picture frames at BrownDarnell Co.'s, 1022 Main. Phone 193T. - 17-7t FOR SALE-Call at Antique Furniture. Co., and see their fine line ot chiffoniers, 519 Main. Phone 4201. ,17-tf 1 FOR SALE Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. 72 N 8th. FOR SALE Good gentle horse, carriage and dray at 137 Chestnut St. 15-3t FOR SALE 40 acre well improved farm, 3 miles from city, $2,500. See Morgan, 8th and North E. 15-3t FOR SALE Desk fpace in office, centrally located; light, heat or telephone furnished. Addess X. Y. Z. care Palladium. 10-tf FOP: SAL E a oar load cl boraea every Saturday c.3 Monday nt Q'jf Tzn.yt ucrn. it i FOR SALE--73 acre farm well ini- " proved. Address "Y," care Palladium 11 -7t LOS LOST Large amber hair pin; reward if returned to 35 N. Sth. Phcn? 2002. 17-lt LOST Boston bull terrier, color bvi'fdle. Reward if returned to 32T N. ISth. l-2t di.UI I.K.N . Gold Mf-dal Flour is the best fo- m:!Itir vt erythine. Saiiiva CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. n-u....u.-u wj ... . vvueiti Corn, new 5isc Oats , ioc Rye ". 70c Clover Seed, prime ..... .$4.00 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by II. L. Johnston.) Turkeys 10c Ducka Cc Geese 1 Ec Eggs 27c Country butter 2"c Young chickens 7c Old chickens ... .7c Country Bacon .lOlfcllc Potatoes , 75c CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazeirigs) Wheat, No. 2. per bu ...$1.00 Corn, new, per bu 55c Oats 45c JRve TOfl Clover Seed, recleaned $4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE. fFurnished ty V. B. Barefoot & Co. Country Butter 1?c Eggs, per doz 2i!c Old chickens, per lb Sc Young chickens, per lb Sc Turkeys, per lb 12c "Ducks, per lb. ...c Oeese, per lb i 5c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmaz. Bros.) Butcher stears f r.00 Good to choice , Heifers ...... Veal calves Hogs ... $3.2 . 3.00 .... C.23 l Roughs '..Men) 5.50 Sheep i.SOJi o.OO i.OO'jv 4.50 Pigs. f 'W FOUNTAIN CITY. K'li.-niBliorl hx- T? A Hom Butcher Steers SI OOrtt S ; Tr. Good to Choice Cows , ... . 3.00 C.7:. Heifers : 4.00, 4.50 Veal Calves C.05 Ho2s 1 Roughs 3.50(3 s.2r, Sheep 0.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat 90c Corn, per cwt !SOc Oats 43c Rye .. ..65e. Prime clover seed $4.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50$1.S0 Clover Seed $4.00 GREENSF0RK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat 9Sc Corn 57c Oats .... 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. ISc Eggs, per doz .30c Old Chickens, per lb ....'.tc Old Roosters per lb..., 2c Turkeys, per lb 10c Young chickens, per' lb. , . . , . 7c Ducks, per lb Te Geese, per lb. .5c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. 'V. Harris.) Butcher - steers '. . . . . . .
' FARMERS! Have voo ever- tlhnnstrlhf
- rT,i:' iu &. Z.. ,, stead of feeding him all winter? You can easily buy one asrain in the spring. The Palladium will sell it for you through the Want Ad' Columns. Telephone your ad to 1 121. ; MOVING VANS. Phone 4258 calls tbe large Ennire Moving Vans with sober, reliable and experienced white men only. Al. Wintersteen, 30 N. Cth St. ll-tf UPHOLSTERING. Upholsters and mattresa making. Wnrdrobe. couches and shirt waist boxes made to order. J. H. Russell. Phcne 1793. 20-tf UPHOLSTERING and general repairing; J. R. , HoHhouse, 124 S. 6th Phone 1201. 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS. H. H. JONES Auctioneer. If you are going to have a sale, see me as st;o:i u:s possible and have your date fixed. Office, Shirley's barn. 17-7t ij.tEE L'coklst on Fruit Growingand Truck Farming in Smith County, Texas. Write llemdon Real Estate & Investment Co., Tyler, Smith . County, "'"exas. lG-2St NOTICE. THE undersigned forbid all hunting. Good to choice cows 3.00tf 3.75 He:ie-rs tlAHXrij 4.00 Veal calves o.iKi O.OO Hos '. -4.5)4g 5.50 j Roughs 4 .00 4.50 Sheep 3.00$ 3.50 Lambs : r.00g 5.00 NEW PARIS OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished -jy a. V. & I. R. Richards) Wheat $1.02 Coin 60c Oats 45c Rye ' 70c Prime Red Clover Seed $4.50 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Fu mis tied by J. Jarrett.) Butcher Steers $3.50$4.00 Good to "Choice Cows .. 2.50 3.00 Heifers 3.25ig! 3.75 Hogs 3.50 5.50 j Roughs 4.00 5.00 j Sheep 2.50 Lambs 4.00 h'AGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND rOULTPY (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) ! Co" ntr' Cutter 20c ii-ggs uC Youn? Chickent3 8c I Old Chickens 8e ; Turkeys 12c 1 Ducks 7c i Geese 7c j GRAIN. ! (Furnished by Clark Bvt,t j ; Wheat $1.00 j , Corn 57c j 1 Oats I Rye ,.. -ioc - ,Cc .$25.00 $27.00 ! Middlings !VIILIUli. i GRAIN. I (F,,rniShed Ly j. w. Lriim field & Co.) 1 Vvl cat, No. j SI. 03: Y.'hr-nf Xn 11 no (-ern j.'.,c . .47c. 1 .$25fc; .?27. LiiW. per ICH ... ! Middlings, per ton C. Corn, fcr cwt. .i?2.M)
Ercaa Meal ; . . H) : w,:-er on eaucajionai suojecis in tne PRODUCE AXL-'see'dS." .'country. He is a -spier did speaker (Fuimsh-d by Y. M. Jcncs & Co) 'and the local association will be high-
; Country tulter .. -Ue i Creamery butter Ouc i ES'S 30c potatoes, per uu 7-.c Sv.eet Potatoes, per bu. . . . English Clover' Seed, per bu. Small Clover Seed, per bu.. . . . i .)C .$4150 .S4.5r A Clever Swindler. An elegantly dressed man entered a Paris jeweler's store and asked to see some expensive rings. While he was examining them critically the shrp door opened and a rag;:ed and importunate old beggar woman hobbled In. The shopman hastened to ejert the intruder, the customer In the meantime commenting severely on the negligence of the police in permitting beg ging. Nevertheless he handed alms! to the poor old creature, who blessed him and vanished. After further examination of the rings the customer said that he would call again. But Just tfen the Jeweler missed a ring, worth 800 francs. Not finding it anywhere, he accused the customer of having taken it The result was ench a storm of protest and of demands to be searched that the Jeweler apologized, and bis visitor departed. However... be informed tbe police of his loss. They - arrested a drunken begglT woman In "the course of the erenlng, and It turned out that It was she who had come Into fhe Jeweler's shop. . The man bad arranged outside to gfre her 20 francs to come In and take a ling, which she was to give back to him afterward. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.
shooting, cutting of Christmas trees or trespassing on our farms. OLIVER TEST. T. W. BRUCE. 15-3t
HANS N. KOLL Deuucher Notar and Versicherungs Agent; 716 Main Street. Tel. No. 1620. nov24-tf MAGAZINES. Place your order for Christmas magazines with Mrs. E. S. Likins, 36 S. 11th. Phone 1362. 16-7t SAVE about 50 per cent on your magazines by ordering through C. W. Weist, Everybody's Special Representative. Phone 4034. 207 South B street. l7-3t FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SON, 16 N. Sth. Phone 2175. augl-tf FOR RENT. FOR" RENT - Five room house at ."!! South Cth street, at $8 per month, and room house on North 0th St., $1 per month. George B. Moore, Hit! Main. Phone 45S. 17-lt FOR RENT burnished rooms! heat and bath, for gents, at the Grand. oct28-tf FOR RENT 7-room house, 631 S. 8th St. Call phone 1466. 23-tf PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. If it's Plumbing, Hearting or Lighting you want, call Meerhoft. Phone 1236. 9-tf
Shock of Daughter's Death Wilt Be Fatal to Paralytic Ever Since His Little Girl Burned Before His Eyes, Robert McCoy Has Grieved and Life Is Despaired of.
Hollanaburg, O., Dec. 17. The shock of seeing his little daughter burned to death while he was unable to move a hand to save her, because of his total paralytic condition, has so effected Robert McCoy, a prominent and highly respected citizen of this town, that he has been steadily sinking ever since tbe -tragedy, a few weeks ago, untllnow his death is only a question of a short time. There appears to be no hope of his recovery. "Grieving himself to death," say the physicians. PROBABLE SPEAKER President King of Oberlin, May Deliver the Dedicatory Address. V,E IS A NOTED EDUCATOR. L. Goodwin, secretary of , t.ne y. M. O. A., hopes to receive a : letter this evening frcm President Henry Chrfchill King of Oberlin col- : it7(i pnnriinf inr ht5 nrr.ntjnco nt tVi invitation to deliver the dedicatory address nt the formal opening of the local Y. M. C. A. building, Sunday, December 27. Dr. King besides beirg president of Oberlin college is chairman of the executive committee of the Religious ! Education society, and is one cf the best knewn ecjeatorc art. workers in the countrj'. Next to Wood row Wilson of Princeton university. Dr. Kin? is the be3t known ly plc-Esci if it secures his services. HILL LECTURE Of MUCH INTEREST "Paris and Its Rose Gardens" The Subject. E. Gv;rney Hill of tlie E. G. Hill Flcral company gave a very Interesting lecture to tbe Men'j Union of the South Eighth Street Friends church last evening on "Paris and-its Ros3 Gardens" which was illustrated by ; stereopticon view-,. Mr. Hill was one j cf the judges at a International Rose i Show at Paris several months aso aa(i tDe pictures shown last evening ware pictures collected by Mr. Hill. All the views were of nv.ch beauty. He explained different phases of growing roses giving glimpses of the floral men and rose culturalists at their work. At the conclusion of the address by Mr. Hill, refreshments were served. The meeting was one of the most successful that has been held for some time as It gave the members of the Union who filled the Sunday school a new incite In rose culture. Knd rl For In&s&tiaa. y Relieves soar stomach, palpruioooi the heart Digests what yoa eat
LAUNDRY.
Yt fn help make yea nappy hooestly we can. . Richmond StMO Laurdry. , ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN! ATTENTION GENTLEMEN Buy your sweethearts, wives, sisters and mothers some of those nice Bon Bms. and other fine ctndies kept at the Westcott Hotel Cigar and News Stand. We ketp Lowney's, Schraffts, ifeaaiey's. Richmond Candy "Co- and National Candy Co s goods." - The following inusrazines: Ainslees, Argosy, American. Broadway, Cosmopolitan. Everybody's, Metropolitan, Munsey, McClure, Smart Set and others, also Chicago, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis newspapers. A line of fancy and comic post cards. Umbrellas for rent on t rainy day. Come early and avoid th rush.' Westcott Cigar and News Stand. E. E. Roney, Prop. 17-19-21-23 ART STORE. FOR Christmas novelties and fancy' work, such as pillow covers, burnt wood articles. tc. Call at M. E. Bradbury's. K15 Main. Phone 1093. 1 7-7H When the projector of the railroad up Mount Washington sought a charter from the New Hampshire legislature one of the lawmakers In . ht speech on tbe subject said, "Give the fool permission, but he might as well ask for a railroad to the moon!" But the railroad is still running. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. The terrible sight of his child running about with her clothing aflame and the sound of her terrible screams of agony is with him at all times and, apparently, he thinks of nothing el;tj. The little girl and her father were alone in the house when the accident occurred. She was preparing to cook for him his noon day meal when he clothing caught afire from the stove. Before neighbors could come to her assistance she had been fatally burned and her death agonies were witnessed by her helpless parents. FIVE NEW MEMBERS IN PRESS CLUB Earlham Organization Congratulated by Indiana Man. Yesterday at the meeting of the Earlham Press Club five new members were admitted: John Smy6er, Homer Furnas, Philip Bruner. A. S. Hotchklss and Albert Gilchrist. The secretary read a letter received from President George James of Indiana University, congratulating the college on the organization of the club, suggesting how it should, be managed and telling of the benefits to be de rived. - The last figures obtainable show Oat the per capata wealth of this country is $1,310.11. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Going South ; To FSorida? j The C. C. & L. R. R. Offers Very Low Hound Trip Rates During the Winter $ Season to Jacksonville, F!a $36.95 4 Ue Land. Fla $42.15 Melbourne, F!a, $44.65 O.lando, Fla $43.85 Palm Beach, Fla 554.25 Pansacola. Fla $29.50 J New Orleans, La $32.50 Winter Tourist Tickets good for. X return until June 1st, 1909. Round ' Trip Hone Seekers' Tickets (21 day limit) on sale X 1st and Srd Tuesdays of each month, to the South, East and J North East. For particulars call on C. A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ticket Agent. Home Tel 2062. Richmond, Ind. The Great Bfeod Purifier, at all drag stores. Fr sa.e
WIDOW SEEKS TO PUNISH WOMAN WHO WROTE HUSBAND (Continued From Page One)
with her. When I waa present In the room where my husband was confined Mrs. Bertach treated him just like a good friend and I never had any cause to believe their relations had ' ever been other than those of good friends. Letters Withheld. Postofftce Inspector Fletcher stated this morning after Mrs. Bert sen had been arraigned In the commissioner's court, that be could not ahow any of Mrs.. Bertsch'a letters he had in' hla possession. . ; "All I know about the case is what I have read in the letters and what Mrs. Cheesman - told me. She . said that a short time before her husband died, he told her to look in the old' tool chest. She did so after his death and discovered the letters. "Are they rich, rare and spicy? asked a reporter. For answer Mr. Fletcher gTinned-ex-pansively. Husband Is Faithful. Mr. Bertsch believes his wife Innocent of the charge registered v against her. At least that ia what b told Deputy United States Marshal David C. Rankin, when,. Mr. Rankin s opetared before him at hla saw mni.a4tervllle an dtn formed hlmt&&t fee? fcad come to arrest Mrs, Bertsch, Tot avoid causing si .senaitfcia-fca the little town the deputy marshal ftad Mr. Beatsch take his wife te ttf1a- . w . ; ed them. When the deputy maeahal informed Mrs. Bertsch. of. thm twrg against her, she did not for an toatmnt lose her eompoiarandk quIetlJHftftad sne was not guilty. Takea Matter-Quietly. In the commissioner's coort. she faced Commissioner Ereems&Mad; Deputy United States AtCbrnKf CJfcfmee W. Nichols, she d!4 not aaaar to. be disconcerted and rtte&ejt thai proceedings -with-the keenest, ihttrast. She refused to make an concerning the case. A rei sought to interview heruiOtSf man remarked, "As you-daaweC eel I think it proper to warn Tta to make no a tat em exits ate lhe ywsT nt time, as it would 'be heltteaa etiflmw against you." "I hare no intentioa-.of miXSflg$m& statements," quietly repWsdT Cm. Beatsch. .t-i'ft iiZ-'- v WantefcNew Supaweaeedw Mrs. Bertsch reawnsfeAtAsv iuw paper men,not ' jtd-ptfhfiah. syijHlm mWmiW .Via ..A.KllHitFMtblllAli AIM. BUVU IHIlll,lll 11 ..III .,11 H . . as is generauy uie cssv wjkv. that it would be, impoaeufle tOfanf. presstit. Mrs.fBertsch.4s afandJrjsn woman and, it Is statadeTr poauar witn.ner-many irieaarwuiu eiijnmna inCentervflle. She h saw always fiorne agoodreputatioiv as dlderatTexM affinity. Mr. Bertsch. Js.onaoWthe nrominent" reaftrentW of He is conslderdpwejl-tfoftjeljw terestediBxhhaKtarsraakt mUbir business. If. Is not known 'wheIfc he ever suspecdatJieHre7atJrevalMP ed to have existecJaTjetwBerlilarlf nd Cheesman. . ; Reporters jadenriOTWorsaQw soide'of triVletteriwforiUcst.air Inspeowr .FJeteher4natl3fhrer comDiyunejrennes not evenyiate'w'ffat miC 22a the Uttrsxc InadcrJa not fit to bentUiruihssJ!4qttDM . Deaths anfkFwsate , ' ' 1 SPAULDING Thefunera ot 'tSaliam W. SpauldingwUMakotpli the home of his father-ia-la afternoon. at lO o'clocky becaUao 1A home of Mr. Spauldlng, east tofJjpV city, is undergoing ..reDir h'a Revs. I. M. Hughes totxntltr jfiPff Presbyterian church,-andylho Etf R. J. Wade, ot the Firs C Mr E., cSU cCIciate. The Whitewaei41oda ofXMf Fellows; will hold funeral sweSsas!ythe body this -evening. TBa Oet$atla lodge of Red Men will havefisAC the services at thergrave. uhl)ufl8i will be in Earlham. MOFFET Mrs. LoulsaAMoff Jt of William Moffittdiedxlaaf her home. 107 North Flfteeritb' after a prolonged .Illness. Sb?auKSCrvived by her husband anJ 4wo dJihters, Mrs. Harry Brooks- ot ihiBjUtt and Mrs. Samuel VanerMWJTBoqL ; The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, fro n the home. The burial will be In Earlham. Friend may call to lew the remains any tlnlis after 7 o'clock Friday evening. TToa burial will be in Earlham. SCHEDULES Chicago. Cincinnati & LoslsvCle Railroad Conipany Phone 2092 In Effect November 15. 1JCS. East Bound Chi cag Cincinnati 1 I S STATIONS Dallyj Daily Dally Lv Chicaso Ar F'eru ..... Lv Peru ..... Lv. Marlon ... Lv M ancle' ... Lv Richmond. L.v Ct Grove.. Ar Cincinnati. l.am'lO OSpm' 1.13cm 21 3am l.tlpm 2.15pm c.oosm I. Warn 7.00sm 4 liam 20pm ' i.Hnmr t.22sm 5.65aml 5 Opml 7 VOaml West Bound- ClndnnatlCaleaoo 4 1 STATIONS Dally Dally! Dally L.v Cincinnati Lv Ct Orov . K.I Sam 10.00pm 55m!ll 24pm Lv Richmond. 10.30am!12.am 7,00pra 8 30pra 9.a0pm Lv Mtincie Lv Marlon Ar Pro . . Lv Pru . . Ar Cbl-sg 11.50am 12.50pm 1.22am 2.1 4am 2 1 Sam l.bzvm 10.30pm 2-3pm 3.23aml S.40pm (12th St.. Station) . All trains run dally. Sunday service same a on week days. -Throuah Vostlbaled Trains between Chicagx anJ Cincinnati. Double dally service . Through slaepera on trains Ttom. 3 and- 4 between Cbicasro and Cincinnati. , ' r 1st ouii ct. Kmc. 9x1 l( .m. m. iq For train connections sod other information call C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A. Home Phone 1062. ' ' Richmond. lad.
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