Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 87, 3 February 1909 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN. PALLADIUM' AND SUN-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTi WILL HOLDMEETIHG Richmond Commercial Club to Reply to an Appeal Sent By Muncie Club.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AD SUX-TI5LEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909.
JIEOEIT . ...The Market Place of the People... I EH IMS PEil Willi ID Situations Wanted and " Greatest little satisfiers of Ail advertisements must be F0R iHE Found Ads 2 times " big wants are the in this office before nMPfC ffhfT IS c EACH INSERTION. . FREE ds below 12 noon rbHUlbL HJJlj
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WANTED Competent stenographers for out-of-town positions; call at office Of Richmond Business College. 3-tf Wanted To exchange a sanitary couch for a child's bed. Address, O. E. B., care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED Position as bookkeeper or stenographer by young girl; call phone 5 11 2 A or address "C" care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED A middle aged woman for general housework; no washing or ironing. Dr." L. W. llazlitt. West 5th and Kinsey street. 3-lt WANTED A position as assistant engineer or electrician or fireman, by young man with experience on power of either kind. 2-2t WANTED-Situation to do nursing or housework by young lady. Have had experience. Box 107, Centervllle, Ind. 2-2t WANT EDlioTrsTk"i)e?for falnTlyor two at Centerville. Cull at 918 Main street, upstairs. 2-tf WANTED Some washings. Phone 3477. 2-2t WANTED Ifour lame horseto shoeT corns, side bones. Inflames coronet3, unbalanced pedal joints, all cured at Cox's. febl-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Es Market NEW YORK STOCK (By Correll and Thompson, New York, Feb. 3. L. & N Great Northern .. ..' '. Amalgamated Copper American Smelting . Northern Pacific U.S. Steel U. S; Steel pfd. . .. .. .. Pennsylvania St. Paul B. & O. . i . . New York Central Reading Canadian Pacific .. .. .. t. . .. Union Pacific .'.' .Atchison .. .-... ' Southern Pacific . . .... i'i V - v CHICAGO LIVE 8T0CK. - . - Chicago, Feb. 3. Hogs, 42,000, 20 lower." Cattle, 31,000. 15 lower. Sheep 18,000; 10 lower. Hogs ClOBe Light, $5.80 6.30; mixed $5.956.50; heavy, $6.006.50; rough, $6.00 6.15. Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PR0VI6ION& Chicago, Feb. 3 :(By CorrUl and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton O.l Wheat. Open High Low Close May . . 108 110 108 109 -July ... 98 08 ..07.. .98 Corn 'Open High Low Close May . .6.3 ...64 63 . . .63 . July' ... 63 63 63 63 Oats. Opoa ' High Low Close May ... 51 52 51 52 July ... 46 46 46 46 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies.. .. $0.50$6.SO Good tochoice.. 0.35 6.U0 BEST STEERS. Finished steers.. ., '."....'6.30 7.25 Good to choice steers. ... 5.75 6.50 Choice to fancy yearlings.. 4.7o 5.50 STOCK ' CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders.. .. .. .. .... .... 5.00 5.23 Fair to good feeders . . . . 4.73 5.00 Good to choice stockers .. 4.00 4.50 Comon to fair heifers 3.00(g) 4.30 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 4.35 5.23 Good to choice heifers 3.75 4.23 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.30 5.00 Good to choice sheep . . . . 3.50 4.00 Spring lambs 3.00 7.50 VEAL, CALVES. Good to fancy. . .... .... 4.50 8.75 Fair to heavy 3.00 7.50 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Feb. 3. Wheat , Corn Oau. ... Clover a, . .$1.0S .. .64 ..32 . .$3.27 Pittsburg Livestock. Pltsburg, Feb. 3. Cattle Receipts light; tops, $0.83. Sheep Receipts, light; tops, $3.40. Hogs Receipts 12 loads; top $7.05. Lambs $7.83. Veals, 0.0O. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O., Feb. 3. "Wheat .. Corn .. .. , . . . . . .. .. , Oats, per bu Clover ..$1.11 ....63 . ..52 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.
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WANTED 500 men to learn barber trade and take p.a:ious waiting on: graduates. Few weeks complete. . Constant practice furnished. Scholarship Includes toola, instruction?, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for ' catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati O. novl-tf FOR SALE, FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 417-- N. 11th. 3-2 1 FOR RENT House; see J. M. Lacey, G. A. R. Bldg. 3-3t FOR RENT Five room house, 411 N. West Third. Eleven dollars. Call five North Eighth. 3-lt FOR SALE City property and farms; list your property with me. L. C. Young, successor to Al II. Hunt, 7 North 9th street. 3-tf FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, good condition, alsd old fashioned cherry bureau: 417 Pearl street. 3-lt FOR SALE Lot of corn. Phone 2196. 3-7t FOR SALE Household goods at 101 South West 2nd street, Feb. 2nd, 2 p. m. Everything in the house will be sold. AVilliam C. Hough. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer. 3-3t FOR-SALE Two registered PercherReport QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Open 123 .. ..142" . . 76 . . 85 ..138 53 .. .'.113 132 145 108 128 ..133 ., ..173 178 ... ... 99 , . . . 118 . High 124 142 76 85--138 Ts 53 113 132 146 108 128 133 173 178 100 119 Low 123 142 75 85 1S8 52 H2& 131 145 107 127 131 173 177 99 118 Close 123 142 75 85 13S 52 112 131 145 108 127 132 173 177 99 118 EAST BUFFALO. BufTalo, Feb. 3. Cattle Receipts 300; easier. Veals, $9.75. Sheep Receipts 0,000; tops $3.75 Lambs, $8.00 . Hog Receipts 6.000; top $6.75. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Feb. 3. Hogs Receipts 7.000; butchers $6.fiO. Cattle Receipts 1,300; 10 to 25c sheap- . er. Sheep Receipts 200; stead Lambs, $7.25. - , "Veals $8.50 down. . CINCINNATI GRAIN. . Cincinnati,. Feb. 3.Wheat Corn Oats .$1.13 .... 65 . . .53 Richmond Seed Market. (P.unze & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50$l.S0 Clover Seed $4.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) .$11 to $12 Clover hav, loose $10.0o Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 to $5.50 Oats, per bu 50c New Corn 65c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 230 pounds $6.00$6.25 Good to heavy packers . . . 5.50 6.00 Common and rough . . 5.00 5.50 Steers, corn fed 4.50 5.0O Heifers 3.50 4.25 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.50 3.73 Calves 0.. 6.50 7.00 Lambs , . 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed per lb . ..15c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c Turkeys, per lb. .is to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE, (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb ..32c Country butter, per lb.... 25 Eggs- 30c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) n.05 Corn, (per tyi).. .. .. 65c Ry (per bu.) 75c Bran, (per ton) ............,.,$24.00 Middlings (per ton) ......... .$27.0C Clover Seed, per bu .. .. . . . . $4.25 Kodol Fop Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, oalaiutioaofth&heaxt. Digests whatyoa eat
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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 neon today as follows: .A Ei ) R. C B- 1 G. I i 2 M. G 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out on mares hi foal by Percheron sire. See Sara'l Mather, City. 3-lt FO R S ALE OR TRADE 27 acres well improved nice level land, four miles out, on Interurban; will trade for good rental property. The Hustler, Morgan, 8th and North E streets. 3-3t FOR SALE 10 acres, one mile from northeast city. $100 per acre. Morgan, the hustler, 8th and North E Streets. 3-2t FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, 8th aiid Main. 6-tf FOR SALE 42 head of sheep; fine CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. TFurnlshed by J. S. Hazslrigg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu $1.03 Corn, new, per bu 60c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned.. $4.50$5.00 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00$11.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay, mixed $9.00 $10.00 PRODUCE. Country Butter 17c Eggs, per doz. , 22c Old chickens, per lb 10c Young chickens, per lb 9c Turkeys, per lb 12c Ducks, per lb. 7c Geese, per lb 6c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmai. Bros.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00(3- .50 Hogs 5.25 Roughs i.Qntf) 5.50 Sheep 1.50P 3.00 Lambs 3.00 4.50 Pigs.. 5.00 5.50 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schllentz & Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu $1.04 Corn, No. 2, per bu 60c Oats, No. 3 4Sc Rye, No. 2 ..70c Clover Seed, .recleaned . .$4.50g $4.75 No. 1, Timothy, baled, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. I Johnston.) Turkeys .. .. 10c 'Ducks ......... 6c Geese 5c Eggs 27c Country butter 25c Young chickens 7c Old chickens 7c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes 75c NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat.. .. .. ; $1.05 Corn 60c Oats 47c Rye 70e Prime Red Clover Seed $4.50 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher Steers $3.50$4.00 Good to Choice Cows .. 2.50 3.00 Heifers 3.25C3 3.75 Hogs 3.50 5.50 Roughs 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs , 4.00 GREENSF0RK. GRAIX. (Furnished by D W. Harris & Co.) Wheat SSc 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 SOc Old Chickens, per lb 7C Old Roosters per lb 3c Turkeys, per lb 10c Young chickens, per lb. ......7c Ducks, per lb -c Geese, per Uv .5e LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. W. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows ..... 3.00 3.75 Heifers .. .. .. .. 3.00 4.00 Veal calves .. .. ..... 5.00 6.00 Hogs .. .. 4.50 5.50 Roughs ...... . . . ..... 4.00 4.50 Sheep .. .... .. 3.003.50 Lambs . . .. . ." . . ; .. ..... 5.00 5.00 Better use Gold Medal Flour.
prospects for lambs. R. R. Brinkley, y miles north of Centerville, Greensfork phone. l!t-7t FOR SALE Jeweibase-burner. 40T N. 17th. Phone 1949. 2-5t FOR SALEM ill wood7ncrw7kfanier & Co. 20-tf
FOR SALE I will offer my farm of 8$ acres for sale, two miles north of Economy. Address F. J. Lebrecht, R. F. D. 26, Modoc. Ind. 28-7t FOR SALE New and second hand furniture and stoves at bargain prices. 519 Alain. Phone 4201. 27-tf UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Hair and spring mattresses made to order. Repairing a specialty. . J. H. Russell. 16 S. 7tn street. Phone 1793. 27-tf UPHOLSTERING and General Repairing. Holthouse, 124 South 6th street. Phose 4367. 27-tf AUCTIONEER. H. II. JONES, Auctioneer. I aavo lots of sales booked for spring. If you Hje going to have a sale of any kind. I would like to Co your work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office Shurley's Bam. dec24-tf FOUND. FOUND Muslin and pattern, at 15th FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00$3.00 Good to choice cows 3.00 4.00 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal calves 4.50 7.00 Hogs 4.50 5.50 Roughs 3.50(g) -5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett) Wheat 96c Corn, per cwt 80c Oats , 43c Rye 65c. Prime clover seed .$4.00 HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter ft Son.) Country butter.. 22c Eggs 25c Young Chickens ,10c Old Chickens 10c Turkeys 13c Ducks 7c Geese 6c Capons 14c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 57c Oats : 45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings $2740 ' MILTON. GRAIN., (Furnished by J. W. Brumfkld ft Co.) Wheat, No. 2 $1.03 Wheat, No. 3 $1.00 Corn 62c Oats 47c. Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton ....$27.00 C. Corn, per cwt . $2.00 Mm
We want you to see the Greatest Gang Plow made, and some other good things. Looh for the sign
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FOUND Watch fob in Reid Memorial church yesterday, owner can have by calling at cashier's viudow, Jones Hardware Co. 1 2t INSURANCE. iloore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Room 16, I. O. O. T. Building. 11M1 LOST. LOST Fur neck piece; reward; return to 331 South 3rd. 3-lt LOSTFolding pocketbook containing 2 ten and one five dollar bill, and change. Return to Palladium. Reward. 2-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two room back flat furnished modern, 46 S. 11th street. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and t?.th. for gents, at tee Grand. oct2S tt MISCELLANEOUS. MEERHOFF'S Fostoria Electric and Wellsbach Gas Lamps are hard to beat for light. 27-tf TIDE WATER PIPE CO. File Sixty-five Permits for Placing Line Through Jefferson Township. A BOARD OF ARBITRATION For the consideration of $1 in each instance sixty-five permits have been granted the Tide Water Pipe Company to lay pipe lines upon the land of Jefferson township farmers. The consideration named in each instance was $1. The company agrees to pay in addition 50 cents per lineal rod for pipe laid and $1 for each telegraph pole set. A guarantee against damage to the soil or property is provided. In case damage occurs and the parties are unable to agree, it is provided the difficulty shall be settled by a "board of arbitration. Bread Meal ..: ..$40.00 PRODUCE AND SEED3. (Furnished by V. M. Jones & Co.) Country butter 23c Creamery butter 30c Eggs 25c Potatoes, per bu 75c English Clover Seed, per bu $4.60 Little Red Clover Seed, per bu., .$4 60 Doubtful. . "Over here," said the Arab guide, "we have a mammy. From the cooking utensils found near her, she Is supposed to have been a cook. For 2,000 years she has remained Just where she was found." "Bosh!" scoffed the American tourist. "That's no cook." "Why not?" "Who ever heard of a cook remaining in one place that long?"
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C-eo. W. Mansfield, Residence Architect. Phone 1593. 906 Main. jan2S-tf FINANCIAL. For desirable first mortg go loans, see Thompson, 710 Mala. 2S-7t LAUNDRY. We can bs!p make you aapi-j honestly wa can. Richmond fUesna LaundryFUNERAL DIRECTORS. Doan & Klute New Headquarters, 1106 Main. Ptonc 423. Removed from 14 S. 8th St. 5-tf DOWNING BON. 10 N. 8th. Phone 217S. angl-tf PUBLIC SALE. Of household goods at 101 South West 2nd street. Feb. 2nd, 2 p. m. Everything in the house will be sold. William C. Hough. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer. 3-3t "How fortunate that It was a doctor's motor car ran over Dowson!" "Yes, it Is a remarkable thing about Dowson he always is lucky! CEDERVILLE COMING Crack Basketbill Team Will Meet the Quakers at the Coliseum Friday. TO GET ELECTION RETURNS The one handed throwers from Cederville will compose the opponents of the Quaker basket ball 6quadht the coliseum Friday evening. This is the team that trimmed the representatives of Earlham by the tune of 34 to 26. The hall where the game was played was lighted by gas lights and the Quakers could not find the goals in the dark. With this complaint the Cederville jugglers challenged Vails "Pets" for a game to be played any time or place. Their bluff failed to work and as a result they will make their first bow to a Richmond audience at the coliseum. Their chief form of play is to hold the man off with one hand and throw with the other. They are vary adept at this. The results of the county local option election will be received at the coliseum. BOARD WORKS ROUTINE. Resolutions were approved by the board of public works today preparing for two extensive improvements. One provides for the Improvement of South West Second street from Kinsey street south to the corporation limits by grading, graveling and bowldering, the construction of cement sidewalks, curbs and gutters. The improvement was petitioned for. The second resolution provides for the construction of cement curbs and gutters on both sides, of Seventh street from South E to J streets. 6 (M
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At tr.e special meeting tomorrow evening of the Richmond Commercial club resolutions will he passed and sent to the legislature asking that the bill now before it, for the establishment of a normal school at Muncie, Ind.. be passed. This action on the part of the Richmond organization was petitioned for by the Muncie Commercial club, which states that the citizens of Muncie mtsh to turn over to the state the large building formerly occupied by a private normal scliool. The condition on which tt ts turned over to the state is that a normal school be established and maintained by the state. All cititens are urged to attend tomorrow night a meeting.
CITY STATISTICS Deaths and Funerals. MAIER Matilda E. Maier died at an early hour this morning at hep home, 447 South Fourth street. That funeral will take place Friday after noon at 1:30 from the home and rfc ular services will be held at the SU John's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock-' The Rev. A. J. Feeger will officiate The burial will be In the Luthermniai cemetery'. Friends may call to view the remains Thursday afternoon or evening. Miss Maier was the daughter ofMr and Mrs. George Maier. who was fori merly teacher of the SL John's Pa rochial school. She- was 36 years -old. and was well known. She has be beBi of the an active worker in the interest St. John's church. ' - WEFEL The funeral of G. HenryV Wefel will take place Thursday after-i noon at 2 o'clock from the home. 2006 East Main street. The burial will beV In the Lutheran cemetery. The Rev.r Elmer F. Howard of the First English! Lutheran church will officiate. Friends may "call to view the remains any time this afternoon or evening. - - . . COMPROMISE MADE : III THE DQI1EY CASE After the defense had examined s number of the witnesses in the case of George Doney vs. tae Dickinson Trust, Company, administrator of the estate ' of William Doney. it was announced this morning the case had been com- f promised. The defense permitted'' judgment to be , entered for $1,500. George Doney sued. for more than S3.000, which he alleged was due for services rendered hta father during his life time. The claim was contested by the administrator and William Doney. a brother -of the plaintiff. It had been on trial for about one'weekj. and was being heard by a Jury. .'. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice la hereby given that' the undersigned has been duly appointed ad4 minlatrator with the will anneaad ot the estate of Catherine Honey, deceased, late of Wayne County. Tad . Ian a. Said estate is supposed to t' solvent. A. C. LINDEMCTH. dJjr 3-10-17
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