Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 115, 3 March 1909 — Page 7

THE niCIRIOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGHA11. T7EDXESD AY. MARCH 3,

i'ACiK SEVEN. PALLADIUM ANP SUNTELEQRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS5

" ilEMT ..The. Market -Place of the' People... IEWE1 JOTS ' PEffi-'" WOlffiBB'-" ' Situations Wanted and j Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must be FOR THE ; EACH ,NSERT,6N. ; : tatW. . JW f g . """sssmsBBaaaaaaMBt

WANTED. I WANTED Five hundred Richmond folk to bear Miami University Glee Club, March-20th. Admission 25c. ' feb 25,27. men 1. 3. 6. 8, 10 . WANTED Clerk at Muths Fish Market. 3-lt WANTED A place to work for room V and board by a competent young lady, while attending Business College. Address R. N., care Palladium. . , 3-2t WANTED Delivery boy with bicycle. 903 Main street. 3-lt WANTED If ypu want money, call w . V A - , on i. ai. x-dtcey c o., pawooroKera, O. A. R. Bldg., N. 8th St. Room 2. 3-7t WANTED Elderly married man, without children, to work around country home. . Phone 5128B. 3-7t 'WANTED Competent girl, good cook, no washing, good pay; -call at once, 141 Main street. Phone 2320. It WANTED Position as housekeeper by experienced woman, small family. 115 N. 9th St. 2-2t WANTED Unfurnished room by lady , with good references: Stella, Palladium Office. l-3t WANTED To buy all. kinds of seeond hand furniture, carpets . and , stoves. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Good strong cook at Ja busch's restaurant. . ('- 27-tf WANTED Men, women, children, to , attend Grace church hot luncheons. . every Saturday night, 5 to 7; 15 cents. . 27-0t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks required. Best work i for poor man. Can have shop with

Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. tly Cerrell and Thompson Brokers. Baton, Ohio.) -i New York, March 3.

L. & N. ., ' Great Northern Amalgamated Copper American Smelting . . Northern Pacific - U. S. Steel .. U. 8. Steel pfd. . Pennsylvania . . St. Paul ....... B. AO... . . . . New York Central .. .. .. .. .. Reading... , .. . ; Canadian Pacific . Union ;,Tacific ... ; Atchison ; . . . .. 1 8outhrn Pacific. . CHICAGO QRAIN AND PIlOVISIONa ; Chicago, March 3. 'By Corrkil and ThompsosH Broksrs. ; - union u.) Wheat. I Open High Low May 4.i 118 119 11S Close 118 106 99 July ... 106 107 10594. Sept ... 99 100 99 .. 1 ... v Corn .. Open High ,Low May ... 67 67 66 July ... 66 67 66 Sept. ... 65 66 65 Oats. . Open High Low May ... 55 56 55 f July ... 60 50 50 Sept. ... 41 41 41 Close 67 66 ' Close 56 50 41 InilsncpoJis MarKct.

o- At. Dk. Price 23 .1 318..:.... $6.70 62 252 120 6.65 68 204 6.60 2 221 .. 6.60 27 195 40 6.55 ' 5 162 40 6.50 1 185 240 6.50 M t...' 193 120 6.50 M 159 40 6.45 " 182 280 6.45 3 146 160 6.40 170 400 6.40 85 145 i. .35 63 i.. 165 200 , 6.35 66 142 100 6.30 22 , J66 . 120 6.20 . 13 1.'...;.. Ill ..' 6.00 ( 13 368 .. 5.90 ' 33 76 .. - 5.oo

NOIANAPOLI8 LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies ...... $6.55(ff$6.70 Good to choice ; &406 60 BEST STEERS. Finished steers .. .. .... 6.25 6.75 Good to choice steers ..... 6.35 Choice to fancy yearlings. . 4.5 5.50 STOCK CATTUC Good to heavy fleshy feed- ' rs .... 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders 4.73 5.00 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.30 3J23 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers 4.35 5.75 Good to Choice heifers.. ...3.75 4.25 SHESP. . Best yearlings r.00 3.30 Good to choice sheep .. .. 3.50 4.25 Spring lambs. . .. .. .... 4.00 7.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy .... ...... 5.30 0.50 fit to heavy .. .. 5.50 S.25

small capital Wages, $12 to 120

weekly. Wonderful demand for barbers. Catalogue free. Moler Bar ber College. Cincinnati. O. 9-tf WANTED If you want money in place' of your city property or farm. go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, - Kelley Block. 8th , and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Five I. C. S. volumes on General Designing.' Address C. A. P., care Palladium. . 3-7t FOR SALE iFol ding go-cart. Phone 1293. 3-3t FOR SALE Couch, stoves, kitchen table, rocking chairs; 103 S. 9th. 3-2 1 FOR SALE Residence, 7 rooms, hall. , bath and furnace. 35 S. 15th street. Phone' 2331. . 3-7t FOR SALE Two-chair barber shop, good business in Cambridge City. Address Box 800, Hagerstown, Ind. , ; ; ' , :.- . . 3"3t FOR SALE-ieCity property and farms. - merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterueld, Kelly Block, 8th ' and Main. - S-tf FOR SALE A grocery, old stand and ! doing a good business. Address , B. G. care Palladium Office. 2-2t FOR SALE Young horse for general purposes and new buggy and harness, 2205 East Main." . . 2-7t FOR' SALE 60 acres good land mile Economy. Good 2 story 6 room house, porch, pantry, cellar, 2 driven . wells, wood house, smoke house, work shop good barn, crib with shed, some timber cheap, at $75 per acre if sold by 10th, possession. Also 50 acres improved

Open High Low Close ' .. ..129 129 129 129 , '.,141 ' 142 - 141 r 141 .. 70 70 69 69 .. .. 83 83 82 83 . .. .,137 137, 137 137 r .'..44 43- 44 44 - .. ..110 111 110 , 110 lA .. -.129.. 130 129 129 i .. f.142 143 142 143 .. ..107 107 107 107 .'. ..124 125 123 124 .. ..124 '125 123 125 ......166 166 165 165 175 176 175 175 , .. ..103 104 103 103 - .. ..117 117 117 117 -

. . .1244 HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND IOULTY. ' (Furnished byEd Porter Son.) Country Butter ................. 22c Eggs ...... .... .20c Young Chickens 13c Old Chickens 13c Turkeys .' ... .13c Ducks ,..,........;. 7c Geese .."i....... ,...6c GRAIN. " (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat. . . . -.t : . . . . . $i.i2 Corn.. . . ..... ... ...60c Oats No. 3, white ............ 47c Rye too Bran, per ton 7. ......$25.00 Middlings $27.00 Richmond Grain Market. (Richooad Roller Millar Wheat, per hu., ..$1.20 Corn, per bu.. ; . ; .70c Ryeper bu .. ..sOc Bran, per ton, ........ .$26.00 Middlings, per ton $29.00 Clover seed, per bu., ; , . . .$4,50 Richmond Seed Market , (Runse Co.) Timothy, per bu., $2.704l$2.83 Clover Seed ..... ..... .... 4.50 4.63 Richmond. . CATTUB. (Paid -by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to ' 250 pounds $0.00ffS0.2r Good to heavy packers ... 5.50 6.00 Common and rough 5.00 5.50 Steers, corn fed Heifers Fat cows Bulls Calves ....... . Lambs ............ 4.50 5.00 3.50 4.25 3.50 4.00 3.50 3.75 C50 7.50 A.S0 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. ) ...15c Young chickens, dressed per lb Old chickens, per lb.. .. .. .. Turkeys, per lb. .18 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) ..15c to 20c Creamery butter, per lb....... Country butter, per lb Eggs ...32c ..25o 2"' EAST BUFFALO. v Buffalo. March 3.- ; Cattle Receipts, 550; slow, steady. Veals, $11.23. Sheep Receipts, S.O0O; tops, $6.23. Lambs. $8. Hogs Receipts, 17,000; tops, $6.95. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, March 3. Wheat .. .. .. .... ;,$1

- WANT AD :

LETTER LOU The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this offlee. Advertiser win confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this oClce up to 12 neon today as follows: A.. L B. ;. 1 '--' S, D? B. 1, H. C.'S. ..... I S. W. R. ..... 1 . stiiSr ... 4 Mail wlU be kept tor SO daye only. All mall no called for within that time wtl be cut cut " f mile' of town, $0 per acre. Frank Greenstreet," Economy, Wayne Co., Indiana.' K v 2-2t FOR SALE No 1V2S North J street. Price, $900. Apply to J. E. Moore, i sole agent, over J N. 7th St. 2G-tf FOR SALE Quartered oak wardrobe. v Call at 121 School St. I , l-3t FOR SALE Six room cottage, cheap. Inquire at 721 Nt 16th St. l-3t FORSALE A barn; cal at 610 Na. tional Road, West, or Phone 4035. .; 25-7t'' FOR SALE Pair Dayton computing meat scales,, good as new, cheapt" Address AIoqzo Pagg, Lynn, Ind. . V " . 4 25-7t FOR" SALE Cosy five room bouse: eleciric light, 332 Randolph. - 27-7t FOR SALS Mill wood. C W. Kramer ft Co. ' : ' 29-tf PALUDIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Corn .. .. .. ....... ..67 Oats .. .. .. .-..ft 50 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, ' March 3. Wheat . . .... Corn ....... Oats $1.20 ....;..67 Indianapolis Grain. ' Indianapolis; March 3.Wheat ........... . . $1.25 .. ..67 ..53 Corn .......... . . oats .t:: CINCINNATI LIVESTOCKS Cincinnati, March 3.-r-Hogs Receipts, 3.400; clostd strong. Cattle Receipts 450; butchers'" steady; heavy steers 10c higher. Veals,-$8.50. Sheep Receipts, 100; steady. Lambs $7.75 down. . PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. March. 3. :. ... Cattle Receipts light; tops $6.50 Veals $9.50. Hogs Receipts. IO car loads: ton 7. Sheep Receipts, light; tops steady; $6.00. Lambs, $8.00. .? - . CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S., Har slrigg) " Wheat, No. 2, per bu .$1.12 ...60c .. 60c '. . 75c .$4.50 $10.00 Corn, new, per bu . ....... Oats- v. .i . . .: . ; . . . . ; . . Rye ' v :. v ::. ...... . . Clover Seed, recleaned ....... No. 1 Timothy, per ton ..;.... No. 1 Timothy and clover hay. mixed ...... . ... .... . .$9.00$10.00 V .: "PRODUCE. . " -Country Butter.. . . .. .. .. ,.i6c Eggs, per dozen .... ........ lSc Old chickens, per lb. hens .. . ,14c Young chickens per lb.'. .. .'. .. ,.9c Turkeys . . -.i. . 7. 14c Ducks.. ........ .... im .ilOc Geese.. ... ... ... ...7c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished byt Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers , . . . .1 ... $5.50 Good ; to choice . -. .- . . . $3.00 $4.25 Heifers ... . . . . , , $3.00 $5.00 Veal calves $4.00 $6.50 Hogs i. ........ ... $6.50 Roughs $4.50 Sheep .................. $2.50$4.00 Lambs $s.oo$6.50 CENTERVILLE. V r GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred SchUents ft Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu.. .. ..$1.20 Corn, Na 2, per bu .. .. .. ..65c Oats, No. 3 48c Rye. No. 2, . . . . ..70c Clover Seed, recleaned . .$4.50 $4.75 No. 1. Timothy, baled, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. , V (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.)' Turkeys .. .. .. .. .." ..... 10a Ducks 6e Geese Sc Eggs i. .......... 27c Country butter '.'."...'.. ...V.. .'..... 25c Young chickens ..... k. ..... ...... ,7e Old chickens ................ . .. ,7c Country -'Bacon I...l!l.l.lll0Sllc Potatoes v-.' t 1 1 -i i . . v . . . . . . . . ; ,73e MILTON. . , . GRAIN. , . (FnTnlshed by X W. BrumfKld Co.) Wheats No. .. tl.OT Wheat No. 3.... ... i....i$l.05

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FOR RENT.

FOR RENT At once, 38 acre farm, on Bloomings port pike, splendid place, cash rent; apply at once to J. S. Fitzgibbons, 9th and Main, Richmond. 32t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all modern conveniences. 103 S. 9th - - 3-7C FOR, RENT Furnished and Unfurnished rooms. 109 N. 12th. 2-2t FOR RENT Furnished front room; private family; bath and phone. 1326 Main. 2-7t FOR , RENT House of seven ftonxa. barn and garden plot; - 1013. South J. CaH Phone 1235. 15-tf FOR RENT Houses, 600 N. 19th. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb?3-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Majufield. Residence Arcti tect Phone 1593. 906 Main. Jan28-tt UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Hall and spring mattresses made to order. Repair ing a specialty. J. H. Russell, 16 S. 7th street. Phone 1792, 27-tf UPHOLSTERING and General Repairing. Hoi thou se, 124 South 6th street. Phone 4367. 27-tf LOST. LOST Gold brooch at either Phillips Theater and 5th and Main or FairOats.. ..47a Bran, per ton .$26.00 Middlings, per ton . . , .$28.00 C Corn, per cwt, $2.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones Co.) Corntry butter .. .. .. .. .......23c Creamery butter 30c Eggs ., ....25c Potatoes, per bu. ..75c English Clover Seed, per bu., ....$4.60 NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. ' (Furnished by G. 7.cLR. Richards) Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.05 Corn ... ' ........'. .....60c Oats ..47c Rje 70o Prime Red Clover Seed .. .. ..$4.50 Alsike .$7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Famished by J. Jarrett) Butcher Steers. $3.50 $4.00 Good to Choice Cows .. 2.50 3.00 Heifers 3.250 3.75 Hogs . 3.509 5.50 Roughs 4.009 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs 4.00 THREE DOLLARS Hi THE TREASURY Associated Charities Fund About Depleted. .. Reports of the business done in the month of February were made yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Associated Charities. Mrs. Candler reported that she had made 195 calls during the month. It was reported that the association had $3.61 in the treasury. There was $141.81 expended during the month by the association. , RAILROAD TIED IIP BY FREIGHT WRECK Accident at Muncie Causes a . ,. . Brief Blockade. . A small' freight wreck' at "Muncie yesterday tied up the system temporarily. The . south bound passenger train In the afternoon was about 50 minutes late. No damage o( any con sequence was done. i STARS ACID STRIPES MAYBE DISPLAYED Tomorrow Because It Is In ' iguration Day. It has been proposed that it would be-advisable for local business houses, public buildings and private reaidences to display the national emblem to morrow. Inauguration day means little to this section of the country, but it has been suggested that flan tta displayed as s matter of respect for the occasion. Such a move would be independent of politics. " i cat salt wtta Gold.

view car. Return to Palladium office. Reward. v 3-lt

FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOWNING ft SON. 16 N. 8th. Plwno 3175. augl-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure enro for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. 20 S. 8th. feb!2-tf INSURANCE. iloore and Ogborn Fire . Insurance, bonds and Loans. Room 1C, I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf MOVING VANS. WHEN reaor to move call the "Enplrer" ju-grt moving vans in the eitr. Ail reliable and ' experienced mn. AI Winterstein. Phone 4258, Cth scd Main. --tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean: if you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. . feb23-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & , 23-tf Co., 406 Main. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE March 4th Horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements and household goods. Ten o'clock MANY TRAGEDIES OCCURRED TODAY Landslides, Earthquakes and Fires Claimed Their Toll Of Human Life. TENEMENT HOUSE HORROR TWO HUNDRED ARE KILLED IN SMYRNA,'TEN BURNED IN NEW YORK AND THIRTEEN CRUSHED IN ITALY. ; New York, March' 3. Ten persons lost their lives and a score of others were Injured in a lire early this morning in the five story tenement house, 347' Seventh avenue. Investigation shows that the stairs and hallways had been soaked, with kerosene oil. The owner had recently received threatening, letter and the police de clare it is a clear case of incendiary The ' victims, who - were all ' Italians, included five adults and five children. and a number of them were groused about a bedside in the upper room, ev idently in attitude of prayer: after finding all hope of escape gone. Many tenants leaped into life nets to save lives. S.litl. Ana uf Innsbruck, Austria. March 3. The thirty troops and six officers of lm perial army thought to have been killed in a landslide near Lafrann yesterday were rescued today more scared jthan Injured. They had sought shelter in a cave, the entrance - of which was closed by a land slide. Soldiers dug them out. ' Two Hundred Killed. Smyrna. March 3. Two hundred people were killed and maimed in an earthquake which destroyed the , village of Marsan, near Jerusalem, ac cording to a belated report which arrived today, saying the Tillage was in ruins and the survivors camping on the plains. Belluno. Italy, March 3. Thirteen persons. were crushed to death by a landslide today at the Tillage of Tas sel. Many houses were burled. The death Mst may be greatly increased. TELLS PITIFUL TALE s - An Old Man, Destitute and a Stranger, Appeals to the , Police Today. ARRIVES HERE A VAGRANT William Robinson, who as he described himself, is getting old and useless, appeared in city court this afternoon. He is a vagrant hat has 00 cents In his possession. He to nearly blind and claims not to know a soul in the city. He. came. here yesterday afternoon from Cambrf 6mm CXtr and this afternoon wanted to go beck. At one time he was an inmate of the Insane hospital at IndlananolisL The police made arrannmanta ta nil bisa to Cambridge City, la aev-enty-ave years old and auite feeble. He says he la In poor health. He came to camaridce City front where a daneftter reside, hot

a. m.EdwarJ K. Hill 'i miles cast

of Richmond on D. W. traction line. 1-3 . NOTICE. NOTICE Place your orders earty for sut aaj uud sjr& uauiiu George K McClellan. 113 South Phoce 2354. bith 10th. 2 7t MONEY LOANED. Yes. Low Rates. Easy Payments. Thompson. 710 Main. 3 WHAT IS INSURANCE? It is merely en ironclad guarantee to you that in- case your, home burns down, you will be reimbursed, and that you will suffer no monetary loss, only temporary inconvenience. Why not take the time now to give the matter thought? Look over your policies and see when they expire. Remember that . Ball St Pelts represent some of the strongest companies doing business In the world today Ball & Pelts. Fire and Accident In surance. Real Estate' (improved and unimproved). List your property with BALL . 6l PELTZ, The Parson (making a call) And are you the eldest? Little KUle No. air. There are two older than me. The Parson Indeed! And what are their names? Little Elsie Papt and vnxengo xews. KILL OVER THOUSAUD Persian Revolutionists Slaujh ter Many Noncombatants, Many Women. REPORT FIERCE FIGHTIKG Constantinople. March 3. Over a thousand noncombatants. many of them women and children, were killed by royalists - in the h recent fighting sround Tabrir. according to the Persian revolutionary committee's report today. The revolutionists also put many captured royalists to death. Hostilities are still In progress. TO MAKE REPORT Oil COIIVEIITIOII Delegates to Recent Tariff : Meeting Tell About It. At the meeting of - the Commercial ciud next Monday evening reporta will be made by E. G. HID. B. B. Johnson S. E. Jones and Charles Holton, dele gates to the tariff convention, from the club. It Is probable that the diaenaslon will require a good share of the evening. The annual reporta will be made. ; The announcement of the standing committee for the ensuing year win be made by President John F. McCarthy. , . Another public nieetiae- of th rinh win be held on March 12. Dr. T. J. Hurty, secretary of the Indian state board of health, will sneak on. ' thm "Economic Importance of the water supply of Indiana." HER HEALTH IS ' FASTIMPP.OVIIG The Colorado Climate Benefits Mrs. 7. D. Crown. - - wm. v. wv.b lea ver. Colo., a former local resident, to mena. it is stated Mrs. Brown has proved wonderfully since havus? tti advantage of the Colorado climate. Mr. Brown was employed as an insurance agent during his residence here. Hi. wife was an invalid at the time and there were fears for her recovery. FILED III BAD CASE Alleged That Complaint Is Jot v - Specific A demurrer to the complaint In the jmt John Redman vs. Nora Redwas entered In drentt covt to day. 1 The allegation made fhm tamm. plaint Is not sufficiently speclfle fnaemncn as he specifies only that the dewan guilty of cruel and in-

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FIFTEEII FROM IIEREj Went to Attend Inaugural Ceremonies at Washington : ; And See the Sights. FRED BAYER TO PARADE-

Although the travel to Washington would indicate that there would be a larger crowd at the Inauguration tomorrow than ever before, there will be few local persons present according to railroad ticket agents. Altogether,' there have been 15 tickets sold by the local agents. Included In the list of those who had left up till noon today,are Miss Elsie Marshall or Earlham College. Mrs. T. J. Ferguson. Ed Mc-' Nally. George Dilka, P. J. Freeman," Chris Hasemeler, W. H. Romey. Russell Gear. George and Fred Bayer. Fred -Bayer will be the only local person lu the parade unless George Conrad accepts sn invitation. Young Bayer Is a student of Miami Military academy', and .will be In the troops from this school, which will lead the parade. The travel 'from the west just at. the present time Is very heavy and ex tra coaches have been put on certain' eastbound trains to accommodate it., The destination of nearly every passenger, according to the conductors, la Washington. WAS IRISH VETEnAH Aged Man in Police Court Ststed He Had Died for thV ! Great RcauhL:c HE IS ALSO A H0RSEKAN. . t "I'm Jerry Sheehy. I'm seventy-six years old, I was bora la Ireland But, fought for your country In 3. 'i and. '65. I spent six months la AndersonTllle nrimnn I want tn mn ta 9iamm.. Ohio to get work and go from there)' to Columbus to get my honorable die-, charge. I took care of one mare that, trotted 1.400 heats to a high . wheel sulky In - 2:134 or better. I have' trained a lot of fine horses. ... . Snch was the response of Jerry whon a.ltMl . tn III. Mntltv In Mtw court this afternoon. He. too. salt he came from Cambridge City. He was ' picked up on the street lest night by Officer Hebble. He wsnted to tell the,. jnage a wnoie mi more aooai nrssir. : but waa finally suppressed. The JCe said. It all would be Infteraatlaf; ao ' doubt, but he could not leer R at tM time. Sheehy was placed aboard an later-urban . car and started east la . spend his 20 cents. ask ran a rrcpeny uwncra :zzi ccn-: . brldgs City Petition Ccisi- j ' . ty Cct..HwCwiwf Sa . ' , claim sTnucTur.2 r:scxD A number of property owaera raaU Ing north of Cambridge City akm West River, appeared befofe.the coanty commissioners today 'and petlUoa ed for the erection of a Tsrldss at the Bertach cm Ing ApplicatioB for this bridge was made two years ago hat ao sach; determined J effort . as nsa to secure It as' is now hefaj ant tottLf It ' Is claimed the brtdse ts- aniid. . The commissioners have jt. :te!srt aaj1 . demitesrtionin thesa2tt3t.,. ir,.eae ' tltioners were under ths that after asking for a bridge, all that was necessary was to await the actum of the commissioners.; They since have learned 'differently and are are pared to govern themselves aceordhss AO E0C0UR REPOat OUTvTODW Dome Rumor Says SnocSc Uurray Has Gone. Let there be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Henaaleft.ua., That to maybe he has. At least he promised to go and unless he fulfills his promise he will have to go to JalL It to none other than Frank "Snooks" Murray, a person of color. Murray to of the dass of no accounts and has bees nothing hot a bother to the police department for several yea re,. He was released from Jail only recently-after toying out a fine. He promised Judge Converse la city court that if be were not sent to taO ho would . leave' Richmond and never come hack. Yes he said "never." Pax Tobiscum. . City Statistics SCHtTLZ The funeral of FredettoSc Schuls will be held Friday aitsraoon at 1 o'clock frees the residence. At t o'clock eerrleea wUl he held at St. PaaTs Lntheraa charch. Barial wia be la Latheranla eesneterr. .Friends call T3jaajr afteraoon and

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forced the old man to lesTa,