Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 125, 13 March 1909 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PAt.TLAlitjil AXD UTELEGRASI. OATURD MARCH 13" 1909. PAGE SEYEX; PALLADIUM AND -SUN TEBBQRAM CliASSI FI ED ADVERTISEMENTS1 JOStE TBROWII OUT
- ' 1 ' 1 1 " WE GOUT-- " ...The. Market Place of the People..-. ' - . i - -; i i i i " ; M ; IPEM "WSffl) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must be Found Ads 2 times big wants are ths in this office before EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 ribon . .... . . . :t -. .: : . .... v vH ' '-J :-' " " v " "
I ... V 5 . V K W ' V ' 0 Went Into a Saloon and the Proprietor Promptly - ; Bounced Her. - SAL00NIST -IS ACQUITTED
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WANTED Situation In good '-.family by a competent girl. Phone 2083. ;' , l3-2t WANTED A housekeeper for two; ,Centervllle; call 918 Main, upstairs. ' . . ; mehlu-tf WANTED An experienced girl; call at 110 "N. 10th St. Mrs. B. Ht Helser, I 13-lt WANTED ; Experienced, r married farm hand. Call -at H C. Bullerdick tc Son's coal yard. 13-3t WANTED-Land company wants energetic salesman for Wayne andTadjolnlng counties. Can have full charge of the territory. Florida Fruit Lands Co., Indianapolis, Ind. V: 777 :-.:-jy-'y-- v 13-h WAfvTD An experienced paner- . Sanger's helper. 1J3 S. lOth 13-2t Y A NTED--Second hand books. : Barters Stationery Store. - - 13-3t WAITED Position as clerk in groi eery; five years' experience. Adi dress J. U., care of Palladium. 12-3t WANTED To do washing at 238 S. Uth. . .... 13-2t WANTED-. Washing and ironing to do;. call 121 South 8th. ... 12-2t WANTEJErpcrlfciTced , glrlfor ,hous9vo:l:. . Phciie 4221. 11-Ct WAXTSD-rVra: i j,;'itoT"try a paiFof .machine sevc:T; soles; positively , guaranteed' r it'efaCtoiy. Electric Shoe Shop. 02a Main. - - J0-7t WANTED To do yoar .moving. New
larlcet Reports . . NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Broker, Eaton, . Ohio.) ' ' New York, March 13. . ..,',- -. Open High- , Low Close L. & N. J. .; .. .. .. .. .. 128 .128 Great Northern 140 H0 139 140 Amalgamated Copper . . ..... .. .... .. .. 68 :.684 67 68 , American Smelting .......... 83 83 82 $2 Northern Pacific v..:.......,........ .. ..137' 137 136 137 , II. -8: Steal .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .,. 44 44 44 44 U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .'. . . .. .. ... 1104 110 110V4 110' Pennsylvania .. ... . .. ..129 129 329 129 Stv Paul ................. .. ..142 142 J41 142 B. 4VO. 107. 107 New York Central ......... .124 124 123 123 Canadian Pacific '.. .. ..12-" 123? 124 124 Bsadlng , 166 .... 166; , Union Pacific ..... ..175 175 174 175 Atchison T. 103 103" 103 103 Southern Pacific, .. .. .;' .. ..117 117 117 117
CHICAQO GRAIN AND PftOVI8ION& "Chicago, March 13. (By Corrsli and Thompson. Croktrs. Eaton O.) , Whoat. Open ' High Low Close
May ..,117 117 116' 117 . July ... 105 '105 104 105 Sept. v . 98 . 99 98 '98 Corn Opn - High Low Close AJay ... 68 68 .68 , 68, July ... 68 68 67 7 Sept. ... 67 7, 67 67 Oats. Opa - High Low Close May ... 55 55 53 55 July ... 50 5P 49" 50 , Sept 41 41 41 41
Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE 8ALE8.
No- A v. , Dk rlce B2 . i ......... . . . . . . 302 240 $7.10 55 250 .. 7.05 B 2?1- 120 J.OO 4S : 236 .1 6.95 44 "... 228 200 6.90 6S ...199' .. 6.80 81 160 - 6.75 67 180 160 6.75 U ;.. 192 240 6.75 56 165 ., 6.70 62 ". 179 200 6.70 48 ................. 148 :. 6.65 78 167 120 ' 6.65 ,42 141 -r:' 6.60 50 152 .. 6.60 62' 157 160 6.55 SHr 140 .. 6.50 74 144 80 6.45 47 98 6.15 29 103 .. 6.10 20 1:. ,93 .. 6.00 14 . 77 .. 5.50
. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. ' . HOGS. Best heavies .. ........ ,$6.80fx J7.10 Good to choice .. ..... 6.65 6.90 , BEST STEERS.. Finished steers. .... . ... 6.25 6.75 Good to choice steers . .''. .. 5.5062! 6.23 Choice to fancy,, yearlings. . 4.75 5.50 ,! V STOCK CATTLE.' " -Good to heavyjfleshy feeders. . .' . . . . . . . ... 5.00 5.25 Fatrj to good feeders ... . 4.75(3 5.00 Good to choice stockers . . S.OOCf 4.50 Confnon to fair heifers .90 3.23 . f ? BUTCHER CATTLE... aJ t Choice to fancy , heifers, 4J.J.;55 5.75 Good to choice heifers.. ...3. 75 4.25 i SHEEP. Best yearlings ... . ..... . . . Good to choice sheep ...... Sprlfg "lambs. . ;C . . . . . . 5.0(1 5.50 4.25 4.75J 4jD0 730 Good to fancjjt t, 5.00 . S.25 Fair to heavy ....I 3.50 7.25 ' Richmond Grain Market. lf (Rtchmond .Roller MIKs ; Wheat," per- biKf hp .$1.20 Corn, per bu., .................. .0c
vans and largest in city. - Reliable help. Reasonable charges. Phone 3481. Office 264 Ft Wayne Ave. Chas Zutteraoeister, S. 7tb. mar8-lrao
Messengers furnished entire clty;t quick service. Public typewriting. Postal .Telegraph, Telephone 1071 Jv w .: ' " $-i4t WANTED Visit the new and Second-hand furniture store, 1030 Main. Phone 1778..... mchl-tf WANTEO-7-Meft to leain barber trade. Few weeks required. Best work for-poor man.! Canl have shop with small' capital. Wages, 12 to $20 weekly. Wonderful demand for biarberfc Catalogue.. free,. Moler Barber Colleger Cincinnati, O. 9-tf WANTED-If i you want money in pface' of your city 'propertr'or farm", go right to Porterfleld'8 Real Estate office. . Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE, FQR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks' and fire insurance. "Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. v S-tf FOR SALEHoTseT; ;222S7"W. SrdT will sell cheat). 13-lt POit SALE Good1' cooking stove', "cheap; 113 S. 10th. J3-pt FtiRSAfcE Household furnltureTCall rii! M' i-th fit . 1!-"2t ft'OR SALE Oak1 bed room suite," oak bed; ' heating stove, " ' refrigerator, Rye, per bu., . . .80c Bran, per ton, ... I $6.00 Middlings, per ton .$29.00 Clover seed, per bu., $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. .... (Rnn;e & Co.)' Timothy, per bu., .$2.70$2.85 Clover Seed . .-.". . -. ; . 4.50 4.05 ' . 1 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pou nds -v." i . . : i . $0.OCXf ?65 Good to heavy packers . . . 5.50 0.00 Common and rough .. . ... 6.00(11 5.50 Sleers', coTn" fed ....... . 4.50 5.00 Heifers 3.50 '4.23 3.50 4.00 30 3.7.1 -0.50, 7.50 . , . 5.50 Fat cows Bulls ;.. Calves ... Lambs . . PRICES FOR POULTRY. -. (Paid by Bee Tf live Grocery.). ! Young chickens, dressed' per lb .i,15c Old chickens, per lb. . . . ..... .15c Turkeys, per Itf. . . .Tr.'V . .v. 18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. , (I'alft by Bee Hive.) Creamery . butter, per lb ; T. . . 31 Country butter, per lb... 25 Eggs -r... T,i8c EAST BUFFALO. ' Buffalo, March-i13.'. Cattle Receipts, light, active, and steady. Veals-Receipts. 100: tops $0.25. , . Sheep Receipts, 2.40&; tops .$0.23. Lambs, $8.13. : Hogs Receipts, 3,400; tops $7.10. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. March 13. Wheat ,..x Corn. . .... ....... Oats . , .... ........ Rye Clover Seed, per bu ...$L23 . . . 68 , . . .554 S3 ...$5.30 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati. March 13. Wheat Oats . .1.27 . ..70 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, March K Wheat .... Corn .... ...... .... .$tv;. . . . .OS1! 55 Oats . - CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. ' 'CTneinnaH. March ns: - -Hogs Receipts. l,8iH: slow. weak. Cats-Receipt -SCO bulls; -steady. 7 Calves, dull lower. - Veals, $5.50. to $7.K. Sheep Receipts, 50j steads
sewing-machine, high chair, child's bed, go-cart, table. 203 Lincoln. wV; -;; '.-"13-2t FOR SALX Cheapest place to buy new and second' hanC furniture. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4-JOl. ' ll-tf
FOR ; SALE Handsome home near Earl ham. Easy terms. Address "G" care Palladium. ' - ll-24t FOR SAUS Pure thick maple syrup. Starr, Bros., Boston. Phcne 24D. mchll-tf FOR SALE Frame house to pe moved at once: Phone 3431 or call at 829 N. 10th St. 1 ll-3t FOlT"slLLEHaifhorsepower motor, ' good cs new. 920 Main. Phone 2263. ' '' 10-7t FOR SALEr vNev latest model .IlallwoQd caiii register with detail strip and total adder. A great bargain if taken soon. AT 3.- Wade, 3026 South Washington SU Marlon. . Ind. 8-7t FOR SALE Houses $500 up to $3;000. Call 1010 Butler, Fairview. ' 8-7t FOR SALE-rGood house, ill looms, bath, furnace, electric i light, strict- ; ly ntndrrns 5: blocks south of Main street; will sell cheap for cash. , Phone 1524. ' ' 4-tf FOR SALE Residence, 7 roocis, hall", bath and furnace 33 S.'15th otreet. Phone 2331. 3-14t FOR ALE No 10iX North J slrett. Price, $900. Apply to J. E. Mooro. i , sole agent, over N.7th St. tf- Hi FOR SALE Mill wood. C W. Kramer PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March 13.' Cattle -A eceipts, light;, tops $0.50 to $6.75: 7 . - v? - Veals, $9.50. ; Hdga Receipts, 16 loads; tops $7.25. Sheep Receipts light; , tops $5.80 $6.00. ' . : Lambs-$8.00. FOUNTAIN CITY. - - - (Furnished . by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers .$4.O0(g$5.O0 Good tct choice cows . ... 3.00 4.00 s 4.00 4.50 Veal ealyea Hogs . . '. . Roughs . . : .-150 r 7.00 4.50 5.50 3.50 5.25 J.00 3.25 4.00Q 5.5C Sheep .... Lambs GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris A- Jarrett.) Wheat .... Rye . . .... Prime clover seed Corn, per cwt. ... Oata ......... $1.06 . .65a .$4.50 . 80c . 45c HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND FOULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter . : Eggs - ; Young Chickens ... Old Chickens Turkeys .;. j.. . . , . 4 . . , pucks .. Geese ..; . .'. . . ..I. ... 7 . GRAIN. :20c .15c .13c 13c .13c .lie ..tic Wheat ; .. .. .. : $1.12 . ..00c . . .47c .' u 70c $25.00 $27.00 Corn .... ''' pa Oatsf No. white . .a ' . . . Rye,. : r, . ; .. Bran,' per ton i . Middlings. i... greensfork. ... 1 1 - grain! ' (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat .... . . .... . . . .'. . . . , . . .. $1.00 Corn ' . . . . .: 58c Oats .... .... ... .... 45c Rye ..: , .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE 7 AND POULTRY. ' - ' (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Col Country - butter, per- lb. . .,. 17c Eggs, per do ..7 ....... .7V. '. Old 5hlcken&,'- per. lb. , .26c ..10c Old , Roosters, per lb. . Turkeys, per tlb, . j, Young chickens, 'per lb Capons ...... .4.. .7.7.. .25c .ISc .10c 15c ,15c ...7c r.;6c . . Guineas, each. - Ducks, pet lb . ........ , Qeeserper4 lb.'V.. ......... ft Z LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) ' Butcher steers .17; . . . Good' to: choice eowsT. Heifers . . Hogs Roughs ;..r;.' .r. 7T; Sheep .1 7 Lambs T;.:.,i'.. ...... .$3.60 .!; $4.oo $5.00 $5.00 (f $6.35 4.00 4.50 $3.00 $4.50 $9.90 - Richmond Hay - Market. . . : . . ' - H ..(Omar G.Whelan.) Timothy' hay (baled) .....:$11 to $12 New " Timothy hay (loose) . .$11 to $12 ClOTer hav, loose .. - ..S10.0U Mixed hay . . . . . . . . .V. ... i ..... $10.00 Straw, pertoi 7V. 1, . ! .$'5.S0 to $6.00 Oats, per bu., SO to 52c New corn ..07 to 70c V- MILTON. a . . grainJ ' . (Furnished by J. W. Bramfild & Gel) Wheat, No. 2 $1.07 Wheat No. 3 .7 .....$1.05 COrtr. .. 1... .. ,..6365c Bran, per ton . . ... . . ....... .$26.00 MiddHngs per on . . T:"" : . -.$28.00 CCorrf. "per cwt': . i . . i .$2L0O Bread Meal ...... $4000 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. ? (Furnished by F, M. Jcaes & Co.) f Cor'utry baiter '.. .7 i......22c Creamery buttar 30c
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The foH6wIns are replies to Palladium Want Ada. , received at this office. Ad vert Uer3 will confer a great favor by calling "for mail' in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A. L. B. . . . . 1 P. ......... 11 C, J -.. . 1 .Property. . ... i Danberry , . . . . 1 : Sophia . ..... 1 G. ''"... ' 2 .S. i.'" J." ' .. ..... 1 H. H. ..... .:. 1 U S. W. R. ..... 1 Mail 111 Jm spt-tor SO only. All maU no ciRed for withla tbat time will be cast out Co. 29 -tf FOOT DOCTOR. A s uro cure for Corns. Prof. H. II. , feblS-tf FOR .RENT. FOR RENT Part of house, 122 North r 6th a Rent. $8.00. 114 S. 8th. Phone - 4086. ' - f r V, ; 13-lt FOR RENT 6 room flat, fresh paint and paper; iath, electricity, naturi al gas, outside light. 37 N. 8th ' street. Phone 2277. 13-3t FWRRENTA'goodrb3xti. ' "ISTfSoHE : 17th St. Inquire mornings. 12-7t Eggs : . . .. . . . .'. .... .25c S jt ; Potatoes,1 per bo. ; . . .75c English . Clover Seed, per. du, . $4.('4) new paris; Ohio. (Furnished by G. W. & L R. Richards) Wheat.. 1. , ... .. ..$1.05 Corn ... ,. .-. ....... .60c Oats ......... . ..47c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed .. . . ..$4.50 Alsike ................. . .......$7.50 '" " LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett) Butcher Steers, $3.50$4.00 Good to Heifers Hogs., .. Roughs Sheep . Choice Cows .50-3.00 ... 3.25 .3.75 30 5.50 , 4.00 5.00 . . f. ... ............ 2.30 . f ....... . Lambs 4.00 CAMBRIDGE CITY. .7; .7. :: "'GRAIN.''' . (Famished by ' J. Hatclrigg) Wheat, No. 2. per" bu? . . . 77. T. . . .$1.25 Corn, new, per bu 60c Oats .':t. : . . V: .7. ... . if J 50c Rye .., 7. .V. . :. 7. I. . 75c Clover Seed, recleaned ..... ,. . $4.50 No.' 1 "Timothy," per ton .Vl .1 . .-;$10.00 Nd. 1 Timothy and CTorer hay, 'r mixed .$9.00$10.00 ' PRODUCE. ' ' (FiH-nisnod by W. B. Barefdol &" Co.") Country Butter . ...... Eggs, per dozen '. .'. .."7-... OtTChicltensi per lb.,' hens . Young' Chickens, per lb ... . Turkeys . 1. 77: . . 7. ..' . . . 7 Ducks:.".. '.I tt tTTY 15c T.13c ,..8c t.l2c t'.lOc . . ,7c Geese.. ..... .i. ... .. - i ;live 8tock77? . ' (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers . Good to choice'. Heifers Veal calves Hogs Roughs', Sheep Lambs 7. '. . 7. ....... $5.50 .$3.00$4.25 $3.00 $3.00 .$4.00 $6.50 .7 ... $6.50 $4.50 "$2.50$4.00 $3.00 $6.50 CENTERVILLE . - -GRAIN. : (Furnished by Fred Schlientz ft Sons) Wheat,' No'72,' per'bu.7 77 .7 ..$1.20 Cora,! NO. 2. per, bu' ..7 ... . . . .65c Oats, No 3 7..-. It.SJ .. ..... .50c Rye. Xo;-. it 7 : ...v, . 7 .... . . 75c Clover -Seed: recleaned: u . .:. : .$4.75 Timothy, baled, per. ton $ll .;to. $12 f -v-PRODUCE JUTOiPOlIin,. ' ' (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Torfeeysl .. U .p. ...s.s.A......10e Ducks .-v..i. ,-.'..-wii;i.i.7. r..7 6c Geese .V. ........ T . 6c Eggs J,iS'2..sii.ti..'-'..i20e Countrjr Witter .--j ..; .25c Young- calckeas .'. ....... . . r ... . . . .7e Did Chickens 13c Country' BacOn j.. .;.. .... 10c Potatoes ... ...v 90c Lard t.. ... . ...-..;.10c ENJOYABLE TIME. ' , v . i t 4 One of the most enjoyable occasions ever held by a local- lodge was that of last evening, when Triumph Lodge K. ot -E. celebrated the, sllTer anniversary of its" organization. The roll call was responded to - by , 140 membersi A number" L-rtsitors : were -present. n'Judge W. 41 s ConTerse;! grand prelate and District Grand Chancellor Brubaker. of New Castle delivered addresses. A banquet followed the program. Music was furnished by the lodge orchestra. .? tt-s i. y - HORSE THIEF CASE. 7 Thomas Latnb., south of the citr. received word from College Corner today that .his norse , and buggy had been left at a livery stable by a stran ger. He went to the stable on his farm and found ail of his horses there. The police, were notified -and believe that the animaracjLejcpxer jras
FOR RENT Desk room, light and
heat furnished.. 18 South 8th street. Phone. 2239. " - . ; 12-tf FOR RENTt-1026 N. H, $S.O0; S14 N. lltto; $10.00; 122 Main, $13.50. Phone 3136. ,s 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat. with btth for seats, at the Gran & r a)3T. LOST Gold hat pin; IniUal "A", at Gennetr. Phone 1721. : 13-lt LOST Black silk umbrella, straight knotted handle. First Pres. church. 21 So. 13th St. '' Leave at Reed s Hardware Store? ' Reward. 13-lt INSURANCE. floore and Ogborn Fire I-snrsnce, bones an A Loans. Ronm 16. I. O. O. F. CoikUtg. J-tf ARCHITECT, Geo. W. Miareld, IlesldtCCti Arch! tecL- Phcne 1533. S0C Mt'n. JnC-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWXIXQ & SON.- S N. Sth. Phone 175. I :s - i j-- ! augl-t? LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made Clean: if you don't NEW SUITS FILED Ill CIRCUIT . COURT : '. '. .1 ..... . .-v ' Receiver Seeks Jo Have Un paid Stock Collected. ; Two new suits haTe been filed in the Wayne Cini court --The-Dickinson Trust company appeal's as plaintiff, while acting a receiver for the .Wayne Oil Company, in a etiit against . Flor ence Bowermaster and seventeen others, because of Unpaid stock subscriptions. Alfred H. Ketchel Is named as plaintiff in a suit against the unknown heirs -and. devisees jOf George Madden, deceased, to quiet title. PNEUMONIA WAS CAUSE OF DEATH George Sinex Died Yesterday ? In Georgia. ? . ;, George Sinex, .fornjerjy ofthis cltr ( - - 'i j a brother of, Charles r Sinex. " assistant fire chief,, died. at .his home, in savan nah, Georgia yesterday;: actordin a telegram', received, by ! his1 . brother. Death was due to pneumonia. "He was about 44 years of ageahd is survived by his wife. Theburlal will be' imSavannah. ..... , . Scottish Caution. ; . 'Certainly; the cautions- Scot spirit pervaded the opinions of the Scottish architect who was called upon to erect a building in England upon the long lease system, so common with Anglican proprietors, but quite new to our friend. When he found the proposal was to build upon the tenure of 099 years he quietly suggested: "Could ye no matt It a thousand? Nine hundred and ninety-nine years '11 be slippln , Bnt of all the cautious and careful answers ! we - ever ' heard ef was one given by a carpenter to an old lady In Glasgow, for. whom- he was working, and the' anecdote Is well authenticat ed: She-had offered him a dram and asked him whether be would have It then or wait till his work was done. -Indeed, mem,' he -said, there's been wc-f -nowft uuwb that III last tak' it now." "Remlniacences of Dean JUmsay. , . : At .a" school in Aberdeen's teacher was examining her. class on the Bible, the" lesson being a - part of Genesis.
The teacher asked her class. "Why did When Paul Lacrolx. the French autot he serpent texnptEve Instead of . mobilist, reports here 'to 'answer to AdamT-. :P.7". ;."", '7 . 7 1 the charge of' 'having, killed a man tn for some time there was silence, but" Bridgeport in. a collision, he will find at length a little bojr held np his hand another "serious" charge registered and .replied." -Please, mum, 'cause it's against him. " , '-- -ladies first- Tlt-BIts. i 4 ; : 4 The., Bridgeport police," asuert that
. Thin.. I "How, do youh possum taste, suhT asked the solicitous waiter. " ' I -Well. responded the natron who had ordered the article, -it tastes pretty good, but it lsnt possum.Xo. Kih.-, re jotned the waiter, ."an sign it's, genuine. ie genuine possum Is a great pretender, suh; yas, auh.! Philadelphia. TLedger. .7. f r , ft-- ir- ' : - ' . ' - "-" ' r je: . . Doomsa. ,i.- s f. Brida-Dearest. Towser has eaten the arppes I rooked f or.ou with my own hands. Hubby Net er jnind, sweetheart. HJ get jou at oher dog. Pittsburg Press. fr. , Th twnrowifr J.set.ra1n9 the lenr. BROa.
believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1231. feb23-tf
UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING and General Rp&lritJg. I HolUiouse. It 4 South Cti street. Phone 4367. 27-tf Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Rassel. 16 S7thSt. Phone 1793. . . . marll-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second . hand. Waking & 23-tf t"o-. 46 Main. PAINTING AND DECORATING Painting. Varnishing. Watercoloring and Paper Hanging promptly done by- W;t S. Zeek, 42 South 10th St. Phone 4074. 13-7t MOVING VANS. When ready to move call the "Empire's" largest moving vans in the city, ,AU reliable and experienced men. Al Wlntersteen.. Phone 4258. 6th and Main. 22-tf -Why do you always keep advising me to odvocaio good roads and forest reserves';' asked the craft politician. Well." answered s Farmer Corntossel, "oiebhe those things .'od make it some easier fur -you whenIt cornea your turn to take to .the woods." Washington Star. ; t.; .-j INTEREST IS PAID ., w Oil qOUIlTY FUIIDS ten Depositories, Paid $247 For Using People's Money. February developed into ' a better month for ;the county treasury's benefit than had been expected. The depositories have made settlements with the tcdunty' auditor 'and: treasnrer. showing that for the use "of funds belonging'! to the " county - during the month, they paid $247.21. FOURTEEtl WERE -. GOATS VICTIMS Initiation at I. 0. 0. F. Lodge a.-w'- Last Evening. Fourteen candidates, two of whom were frohj Webstef, ,yre Initiated Jnto the first degree of Odd' Fellpwshlp by 4;he Whitewater lodge. degree team last evening. 'There was a large at tendance of both the members of the order land -Visitors frotn local lodges, and those in the ;1 country 4 districts. This order Is making great prepara tion 1 for ',its meeting next' Friday ev ening at -which 5 time 30 candidates will le given the "second degree7 Fol lowing tne work -t this-- meeting' a banquet1 will" be held. ' : HEADACHE DROPS. . Indianapolis, Ind., March 13. D. J. Conley, aged forty, and. a .traveling ag ent, whose home is In Indianapolis, was taken sick In- the Illinois ' street drug store thismorning. and died fif teen minutes-afterwards. It" Hs -! lieved his death was caused by an overdose of headache-powder.- , 7 MERCHANT A THIEF. Galena. ..Kan; ; March , 13. Harry. Davis, a local merchant, waa shot and captured hls-morning. ; while .blowing open, a safe In the Miners' state bank, His confederate escaped. Davis, is a leading citizen and is supposed .ta toe wi"-'J,weaJUiy. , .... - , , 1 ' INSULT Ta FLAG. Charged Against French Autoist - Aft--' er Hs Killed a Man.: New Haven, ' ConnBIarchV 13.J Lacrolx seized a United States flag. 1 oraggua 11 aiung inrouga ine mun siui tore It, while' declining to check -his speed in any degree. ; 7 ' r CASE SET.FOR TRIAL .The case of Fleming vs the estate of Cyrus Hodgin. . deceased, is set - for trial in the circuit court Monday. The trial is to fee before a jury. , The regular, petit, iary- kas- oeea notified to ben--4ei!d LEWIS HOLDS CONFERENCE ""!-- ' ' " ; r- . . PhiladelphlaT Fa, March 15. President Lewis of .the. United Coal Workers is today in eonferenee-with' aTLkis lieutenants of the anthracite field., it Is practically ; certain that.a -coaven-tieo will bf called within tn -days to nates to grant' their demands,,
v"LIs" .Urokamp was ajuittet fC charge of assault and batlery on Joti : Bond, in tthe- "police court this after- ft noon. . Josie swqre out a, warrant for Brokampa arrant yesterday, afternoon, charging him with kicking, striking and otherwise injuring her. , Testimony was introduced showing' that Josie had been ordered out of the. saloon, 31U Main street, after cursing several men. Upon refusal to go, Bro kamp ' took tier by the arm. She whirled kwse and "fell to th flotwr. Brokamp then picked hrr up by the clothes and threw 1 her through the front door. It was al stated1 In the court that Thursday) Josie was throw out of two other Main street saloons.
The court had to warn Josie several times to keep still, as the Interrupted testimony several times by explaining what a liar the -witness was. After the third warning th uttered no more words, but twisted In- her (hair and tapped her foot on the floor. Ths court ordered Josie to stay out of th Brokamp saloon in the future. - TRUSTEES- PROGflftti J t L For : the Ensuing Year Town- ; J .ship .Officers to: Have Good Meetings. TOPICS ARE INTERESTING Supt. Jordan has received from Mandus E. Mason, secretary of the ' program committee of the township trustees' organization a copy for the -program for the year, which follows: i April Selecting Teachers Mandus E. Mason. ? :..f. June Culverts and Spring itoad Work Gilbert Wright- . .4 . . t July What constitutes an excellent Road Supervisor Dr.. Chaa. L. Stottemeyer. . ... , : ; August Preparation , and care of School Houses and Playgrounds William. S. JPorterfleld. -t ' .-. - . 7 t ,.. Octobers Oversight ; of jthe. Poor James H Howarth. ' Aoremwr sieaicai inspecnon ox Schools Dr. Fred W. Klensle. - U December Township SuppUes 'Na than. Graven . . , All papers limited to twenty min utes and followed by general disensCommittee 'Mandus E."' Mason. ' Dr. Chas. L Stotleroyer. William R. Brown, William S. Porterneld. ChaxJaf A. Harris. SKIIHIEP 170DLD - IIAVEDEEIIH Judge Fox Would Have Paroled ' 1 Aged Confessor. f I f ; Judge Fox of the .1 Wayne t cjrcult court stated . this morning, he . would have paroled ..George, Skinner.,, who plead guilty in the Grants circuit court before Judge Fox, to the charge of perjury. W, J. Houck was found, not guilty, of subornation of perjury,' and the court held there Jiad been no perjury. It was not due to liouck's latent but. merely an omission of a technicality that did not make him guilty. Judge Fox ordered the release . of Skinner, after he had been remanded to JalL .' ... , v . -i SUCCESSFUL VMS J THE OPEDATIOn Owens'JJEyc; : Was ;nemoyetf - Yesterday. - - A snccessful operation- m peifotw ed-t'Reid Memo-ia! hospital on the left eye of E. M. Owens, mail carrier, yesterday afternoon. - The ball was removed and it Is believed that he will have recovered sufficiently to be taken -to Ms jorae by Wednesday.- It Is believed that the one rati on wiH also be a benefit to the right eye. TIe attending physician '. states ' that - the muscles were not injured in the operation. Mr, Owens. was Injured last Sunday by a tack riying up white taking np a carpet 7 . . .. , HORSE MISSIKG. -
' Charles Johanning in re turning from . Cambridge City yesterday with a val- -nable colt which he had purchased at . the horse sale, tied it in a feace corner In. front of. the cocntry club. wes.t of the city. He continued to this city , . and returned -immediately for tha aal- -maL. It was not to be sen aaywherw and up to date he is ralnos the proa-7
istng aaimai. ' - A SKATING RACL The ,rink- management has - under coateniplation a .skating raoa to precede the polo game Monday niant- It bad not been decided definitely this morning wiet-V r'aild.l neiwnol- --
