Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 131, 19 March 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVE3f. PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM CLASSIF11 ED ADVERTISEMENTS DEAF AUD DUMB SO HE FAILED PLEAD Unfortunate Was An Old Soldier and Frisco Earthquake Survivor.

THE RICItSIOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.

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WANTED.

WANTED Position as housekeeper, 209 S. 6th. 19-3t WANTED A situation to assist with housework or wash dishes in hotel. Call In rear of 435 S. 6th street. 19-2t WANTED Girl to learn millinery trade. Miss Tinny, 10 N. 8th. It WANTED Washing to io or day work or any kind. Call 435 S. 6th St. 19-2t WANTED By refined young gentlenan, room and board in central part of city where there are no other boarders. No objection to price. Address F. X., care Palladium. It WANTED Situation as stenographer, experienced; references; salary moderate. Address B, care Palladium. 19-St WANTED Furnished heated room in small private family or where lady living by herself wishes tenant for company. Lady will exchange references. Address N., Palladium. 19-lt WANTED A position as bookkeeper or assistant. Apply L. S., care Palladium. 19-2t WANTED -Experienced girl for housework. 30 N. 13th. , 19-2t WANTED Experienced farm hand at once. Address Zack Myers, R. R. No. 11. Centerville. . 19-3t WANTED Work by boy of 16. 13 ST 10th. 19-2t WANTED Place as farm hand. 238 S. 4th- St. . 19-2t WANTED Dog of English Spaniel breed for breeding purposes. Address D., care Palladium. 19-tf WANTED Washing and Ironing to do. 129 South 8th St. 18-2t WANTED Modern house with barn. State rent. Phone 2383. 18-tf WANTED Girl for general houseMarket NEW YORK STOCK (0y Corrsll and Thompson, rew York, March 19.

Open High Low Close I & N. .. .. .'. .. .. .. .. .. .... ... ;".130 130 130 130 Great Northern .. .. ."..'. '. ...t ;.v ; ..140 141 140 140 Amalgamated Copper .i ......... , .. .. 6$H' 69 68 68 H American Smelting .. .. . . S4 85 Va 84 Vi 84 4 Northern Pacific .. ..138 139 138 138 U.S. Steel 44 44 43 43 U. S. Steel pfd. . .. . .. .. 110 110 110 110 Pennsylvania.. .. ..130 130 130 130 8t. Paul 144 145 143 144 B. ft O. .'. .. ., ., .. .. ,. .. .. .... .. ..107 108 107 107 New' York Central 125 125 124 124 Reading.........4...,. , .. ..129 129 128 128 Canadian Pacific .. .. .. .. .-. .. ... .. ..167 168 167 167 Union Pacific .. .,179 179 178 178 Atchison .. .. ..... .. ..103 103 103 103 Southern Pacific. .. .. .. ........ .. ..118 118 118 118

Chifiaqo. CH'CACO GPAIN NO PnOVISION. Chicago, March 19. : IBy Oo'.btl ma Tuompsob. Croktrs, " Eaton 0.1 Wheat Opea High Low . Close May i.. 116 116 113 116 July .. 104 104 103 103 Sept. ... 97 97 97 97 Corn ' .' Opan High Low Close May . . ; 66 66 66 66 July .. 66 66 65 65 Sept. ... 66 66' 65 65 v Oats. . Opea High Low Close May 54 54 54 54 July ... 48 48 48 48 Sept. ... 40 40 40 40 Indianapolis Market.

REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. , Av. Dk. Price 82 , 249 . . $7.00 25 300 80 7.00 53 . . . . . . . . . 267 360 6.95 79 214 120 6.90 132 325 200 6.90 104 175 120 , 6.85 69 .. 197 120 6.85 64 177 120 6.80 56 ..190 40 . 6.80 54 178 120 6.75 52 ......... 180 40 6.70 41 i. i . . ..... . . 158 . . 6.65 53 155 ' .. 6.60 60 ISO 200 6.60 89 142 .. 6.50 66 139 80 6.35 40 118 .. .8.00 22 79 5.7J 14 102 - w. ; 5.50 21 .M... ...... 81 ... 5.25 46 63 ,. 5.00

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Seat heavies ........... $6.75$7.00 Good to choice .......... 6.60 6.S5 ( BEST STESR8. . Flushed steers .......... 6.25 6.85

work, good wages, Mrs. R. E. Kirkman, 300 Pearl. Phone 3016. 18-2t

WANTED A place to work as farm hand, by boy, age 18. Call or address Box 58 on R. F. D. 27, Fountain City, Ind, Phone 191D. 18-2t WANTED Curtains to laundry, 813 North G. 18-2t WANTED A good renter for a well improved farm near county seat in the Pan Handle of Texas. Address C. W. K., 34 N. 11th St. 17-3t WANTED To buy or rent a six room house; address "K" care Palladium. 17-7t 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 WANTED Position as stenographer with experience. "M." care Palladium. 14-7t WANTED To do your moving. New vans and largest In city. Reliable help. Reasonable charges. Phone 3481. Office 264 Ft. Wayne, Ave. Chas. Zuttermeister, . '. marS-lmo Messengers furnished entire city; quick service. Public typewriting. Postal Telegraph, Telephone 1071. V 8-14t WANTED Visit the new and Sec-ond-hand furniture store, 1030 Main. Phone 1778. mch4-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, Few weeks required. Best work for poor man. Can have shop with small capital. Wages, $12 to S20 weekly. Wonderful demand for barbers. Catalogue free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 9-tf FOR SALEFOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and firo Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaten, Ohio.) Good to choice steers ..... 5. Choice to fancy yearlings. . 4, STOCK CATTLK. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 5. 50 C.23 75 5.50 25 5.50 25(g) 5.25 Fair to good feeders ..... 4 Good to choice stockers . . 3. Common to fair heifers. ... 2. BUTCHKR CATTLE, 00 4.50 ,50 3.23 Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.35 5.75 Good to choice heifers 3.75 4.25 8HEEP. Best yearlings Good to choice sheep Spring lambs.. .. .. .. .. VEAL CALVES. .00 5.50 .25 4.75 .00 7.50 Good to fancy 4 Fair to heavy 3 .50 .00 7.50 7.00 Richmond Grain Market (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per , bu Corn, per bu., .......... ...... OWA MAW til. $1.20 ..70c SOc Bran, per ton, $26. Middlings, per ton $29. Clover seed, per bu., ........... .$4. ;.oo .00 Richmond Seed Market. (Rnnge ft Co.) Timothy, per bu., $2.70$2.S5 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds ............ 6.50(a $6.65 Good to heavy packers ... 5.50 6.00 Common and rough .. .... 5.00 5.50 Steers, corn fed 4.503 5.00 Heifers . 3.50 4.25 Fat cows ................ 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.50 3.75 Carres 6.50Q 7.50 Lambs &0 " PRICES FOR POULTRY. CPald hr Bee Hive Grocery.) ? Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c Old chickens, per lb,. .. 4. .. ..15c

S-tf FOR SALE 1.000 feet lumber. Alfred Underhill, 120 Twentieth St. 19-lt FOR SALE New Sewing Machines, sold on easy payments, $1.00 per first payment. J. M. Lacey's Loan Office. Room 2, G. A. R. Building. 19-2t FOR SALE Seven room house, good barn;" 15 South lSth streets Phone 25B. 19-7t FOR SALE Buggy, 1007 Sheridan St. 19-2t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from the largest and choicest flock of single comb Buff Leghorns in the county. The greatest egg producers on earth. Eggs 50c per setting. Address No. 400 S. 5th St., City. Phone 2204. mar-19-wed&fri-lmo Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr & More, Phone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE 4 acres, 5 room house, mile southeast of New Paris. O. Address Box 82. - 19-lt FOR SALE Rose comb Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching. 720 N. $th ' 19-7t FOR SALE New house at 1031 South 8th street, bath, furnace, three bed rooms, cemented cellar, gas, water, electric light, all street improvements. 18-7t FORSALE At 430 Perl treet. modera home, furnace, bath, mantel, colonnade, all street Improvements. 18-7t FOR SALE Two-seated carriage in good condition. Call at Neff & Nusbaum's, 7th and Main. ' 18-19&21 FOR SALE White Rock6, exclusively. Fishel strain, direct, farm range, beauty and utility. Cockerels scoring 5 and 95 head pens of large, high scoring winter laving hens. Eggs, $1 per 13. Hatch of eight Turkeys, per lb. 18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 31 Country butter, per lb 25c Eggs 15c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, March 19. Wheat 51.22 Corn .... .... .. .(m!s Oats .. .. ........V.. 54 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, March 10. Wheat 1 51.23 Corn 07 Oats .... .... . ....55 Rye 83 Clover-Seed, per bu .$5.30 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, March 19. Wheat .. .... ... .$1.28 Corn . . .... 68 Oats o5 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, March 10. Hogs Receipts, 700; closed strong. Cattle Receipts, 150; weak; 10 to 15c cheaper. Best veals, $7.50. Sheep Receipts, 500; steady. Lambs 10c lower. . : PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March li. Cattle Receipts, light; tops $6.65. Veals, $8.75. Hogs Receipts. 10 loads; tops $7.15. Sheep Receipts light; tops $6. Lambs, tops $8.00. EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo. March 19. f Cattle Receipts, 1,000; fairly steady. Veals, $9.75. Sheep Receipts, 6,400; tops $6.25. Lambs, $8.25. Hogs Receipts. 6,200; tops $7.25. FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers .......... .$4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows 3.00 4.00 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal calves 4.50 7.00 Hogs . . .. .. .. 4 .- 4.50 5.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep .. 2.00 3.25 Lambs .. .. .. 4.00Q 5.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris ft Jarrett.) Wlieat $1.06 Rye .... .. ...... .. ,. ..65c. Prime clover seed .....$4.50 Corn, per cwt. SOc Oats ........................... 45c PALLADIUM WANT AOS. PAY.

and Main.

WANT AD LETTEI- LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at thia office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall ia anaver to their ads." Mall at this office cr- to 12 noon today as follows:

A. L. B. ..... 1 M ... 1 H. H. ....... 1 . P. 11 J. U. ........ 3 Property .... 1 K. .... ..... 2 s. w.a. 1 L. D. ....... 1 X 1 Mail. will be. kept for 30 days only.

All mail not called for time will be cast out. within that guaranteed. Clifton , Smelker, New Madison, 0. R. R. 1. " ltMOt FOR SALE Italian Bees, good, strong colonies: also bee hives and supplies. M. W. Wolfer.. 300 South West Third. Phone 4116. 4-7-9-11-14-16-19 FOR SALE Weil established millinery business in a good live town near Richmond. For- sale cheap. Address X, care Palladium. 16-7t FOR SALE Cheapest place to buy new and second hand furniture. Antique Furnlttire Co., 519 Main. Phone 420L 11-tf FOR SALE Handsome home near Earlham. Easy terms. Address "G" care Palladium. ll-24t FOR SALE Pure thick maple syrup. Starr Bros., Boston. Phcne 24 D. nichll-tf FOR SALE Good bouse, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, electric light, strictly modern, 5 blocks south of .Main street; will sell cheap for cash. Phone 1524. 4-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. & Co. C. W. Kramer 2-a HAGERSTOWN. . PRODUCE AND FOULTBY. (Furnished byEl Porter ft Son.) Country Butter . 20c Eggs 15c Young Chickens 13c Old Chickens 13c Turkeys 13c Ducks .. 11c Geese Gc GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat $1.12 Corn 00c Oats, No. 3, white 47c Rye roc Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings $27.00 GREENSFORK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris ft Co.) Wheat $1.00 Corn ; 58c Oats 45c Rye .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris St Co. Country butter, per lb. 17c Eggs, per doz 26c Old chickens, per lb. ,...10c Old Roosters, per lb. ............ 25c Turkeys, per lb 13c Young chickens, per lb 10c Capons 15c Guineas, each 15c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb 6c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. W. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers $5.00 Hogs $5.00 $6.35 Roughs 4.00 4.50 Sheep $3.00$4.50 Lambs $6.00 The cost of England's old age pensions will be about $35,000,000. About $5,000,000 worth of quinine is consumed annually the world over. A ROAD DISPUTE TO GO TO COURT BSRBWSSBSMBBS , Petitioners and Remonstrators Are Scrappy. It Is more than probable that the dispute over the- construction' of the proposed road between- Harrison and Jack son townships will be heard In the circuit court. The petitioners for the road and- those- who oppose it spinier equally bent on making their opinions prevail. The viewers appointed by the commissioners have reported the road would be a public utility and the benefits to each land owner greater than the damages. It Is Terr likely an appeal-win be taken from this report. ,Si

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms. 321 Lincoln. 19-7t FOR RENT 4 room modern flat. Central location. Ball & Peltt, 8 and 10 N. 7th St. Real estate and insurance. 19-3t FtTRJFtENT Furnished room, first floor, private entrance; 313 North 13th. 15-7t FOR RENT-" Desk room, light ' and heat furnished. 18 South Sth street Phone 2239. l?-tf FOR RENT 122 Main, $12.50. Phone 3136. 12-t; FOR RKrfT Furnished rooms, heau with beta for gents, at the Graad-febf8-tf PAINTING AND DECORATING Painting, Varnishing, Watercoloring and Paper Hanging promptly dono by V.r. .8. Zerk, 42 South 10th St. Phone 4074. 13-7t ARCHITECT. Geo. W. MaW.eld. Residence Architect. Phone 1593. $06 Main. Jan28-tt INSURANCE. floore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, bono and Room is. I. o. O. F. Building. IS-tt HANS N. - KOLL Deutscher Notar and Vers!cherungs Agent, 71C Main street. Tel. No. 1620. marl 8-tf MOVING VANS. When ready to move call the "Empire's" largest moving vans in the city. All reliable and experienced men. Al Wintersteen. Phone 4258. 6th and Main. 22 tf TOOK P0LICEM1II TO COORT III UB Jeannette Ralph, White Skin- , ned Negro Belle, Treated Copper in Royal Style. ' A ROW AT PENNSY DEPOT MAD BECAUSE BEAU SAID HE WAS GOING TO LEAVE TOWNHE PLEAD FOR HER IN COURT AND RECEIVED MERCY. Harm Wierhake, the policeman, was riding In society this afternoon. Harm is on day duty and his treat was quite the surprise of his career as an officer (he doesn't know whether It was on the last day or not) but at any rate he enjoyed the ride in a cab. Now Jeanette Ralph, a resident of the North End is a colored beauty. She doesn't deny she Is a negro, although her skin is as fair as that of a caucasion. She was arrested last night by Patrolman Hebble and was wanted in city court for trial this afternoon. Wierhake went after her. but Jeanette is no common folks. - O, no, not any ride in the patrol wagon for her and neither would she walk by the side of a copper. Not, this belle, so a cab was ordered. In it she went to court and took with her the patrolman. She was fined $1 and costs for public Intoxication and was released on a floater. She is but twenty years old and never had been in trouble before. The police testified she is very quiet and peaceable like under ordinary circumstances. She was made, though, last night real mad, because her beau, John McConnell, had told her he was going to leave town. She was raising cain at the Panhandle depot and refused to go home when ordered to do so by Hebble. McConnell proved a real for sure best friend and voluntarily testified in court that the young woman is a perfect lady and asked the court for mercy on her. HAD QUITE BAD ELECTRIC STORM Peters'buTB', Ind-. March .19. The worst electrical storm of the season passed over Pike county this morn-, ing. At Pikeville lightning struck the house of Benjamin Davis, a civil war veteran. Instantly killing him. demolishing the house and shocking the entire family. The wires south of here are down.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

DOWNING SON. 16 N. Sin. Phone S175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering, J. B. Holthouse 126 S. Cth St. Phone 4367. 19-tf Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel, 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clan: if you dont believe It. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1x6 i. febt2-tr MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hind. Waking 4 Co- 406 Main. 23-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sore core for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling, 20 8. Sth. febl2-tf LOST. LOST Gold watch pin with green set. Return 24 Richmond Ave. Reward. 18-2t PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION Household goods March 24. 1 p. m. Residence Mrs. Molly Jackson. 27 N. 11th St. 16-7t r Mrs. Wabmsb-eiM's had ate wed dings In bsr life. . - . . Mrs. Dearborn WhatI Been abrlds islx times? "Yes; what do you think of ths.tr "I think. indeed, that yoa might call (her a well groomed woman." Tonksrs Statesman. FOR SYNOD MEETING Committees Will Meet This Evening to Plan for The Event. WILL BE A LARGE AFFAIR Arrangements for the entertainment and accommodation of representatives who will attend the Lutheran Synod meeting, which convenes at St. Paul's Lutheran, church Jane 2. will be made this evening at a meeting of the general and entertainment committees, at? St. Paul's Lutheran church. At the June meeting there will be representatives from nearly every Lutheran church In the United States and it is believed that the meeting will be the biggest church, affair ever held in this city. It will be necessary to secure places In private residences for the delegates as the hotel accommodations are not sufficient for so large a number. It is expected that there will be five hundred representatives from different churches present besides a large number of visitors. ...- 7AY CAUSES SOMEjXCITEMEOT Dasfies on Main Street Walk And Falls. A runaway horse caused no little excitement at Eighth and Mainstreets, yesterday afternoon by run. nlng on the south sidewalk and falling In front of the entrance of Knollenberg's store. The carriage of Benjamin Johnson was standing at the curb In front of the store and In going onto the walk, the horse ran into the rear wheel of the carriage, wrenching it, but causing no great damage. The horse was not Injured badly by its fall. FIRE AT SAW MILU Sparks From Hot Bex Ignited Saw dust No Damage Done. An A. D. T. alarm called the fire department to the Kramer saw mill in West Richmond yesterday afternoon. A hot box on the main shafting had ignited sawdust that had collected around it. The structure waa filled with smoke and as a precautionary measure the department was summoned. No damage . was done and no water thrown. PALUIDIUM WANT AOS. PAY.

SENT TO THE DAYTON HOME HE WAS PICKED UP TODAY THINKING HIM HEART DISEASE SUFFERER, BUT HE WAS ONLY INTOXICATED.

All Ingenious resources faHTng secure testimony or get him to enter k plea In city court this afternoon fail, ed. The man was placed on trial, the affidavit read to him and he was asked to enter a pie. He did not do so. He was found not guilty of the charge and ordered put on an Interurban car bound for Dayton. The trial was car ried on without the defendant speak? and dumb. In answer to a telephone message that a man had fallen- from heart fail ure at Thirteenth and South A streets, the ambulance was dispatched post haste this noon. He waa loaded Into the hospital although the police sooni saw that it was not so much heart failure as inability to maintaiik equilibria urn because of Intoxication that trou bled the stranger. Had the Nose Bleed. After being placed In a cell at thai city jail, the stranger began to bleed at the nose. - He was believed to be sufferingfrom a hemnaorrhase, aad the city physician. Dr. Kreuger. waa sum. moned at once. He made a hasty ex aminatiotr and found the flow of blood waa from the nostril alone and the) lungs were not effected. The un known appeared to be about seventy years old. By signs he made known the fact that he ia an old soldier and wasted to go to the Dayton home. Papers la the possession of the man) showed hi name to be John Oimnwis They stated he waa a survivor of the San- Francisco earthquake, and had suffered a permanent injury fa the crushing of his collar bone. He had a subscription paper signed by a anas ber of attaches at 8C Mary's hospital. San Francisco. It stated he Is da pendent solely upon charity. TO EI1D PDEDICTIOOS Police Board Wi.1 Meet Tonight and Definitely Select Force. STEINKAMP GETS A DOOtt AH conjectures as to the probable officers of the police department will end with the announcement of the choice of the new board of commissioners, which meets this evening. It Is conceded that George Staubach will be chief. Friends of O. M. Little, Henry Westeaberg and ' GeorgaSteinksmp are booming them for the position of first sergeant, Each has followinc Steinkamn's chances are said to be very good, because of the tact he is a brother-in-law of Jacob Llchtenfels, one of the members of the board. Westenberg is known to have a firm friend in the next super intendeuL little's friends are urging his appointment because of his quail ficatiohs as a police officer. . City Statistics Marriage Licenses. William H. Porter. Kansas, and flat, ah Barnes. Dublla. Charles Patterson and' Laura Bubp. both of . Richmond. - . ' John Llndllng and Amert Ward, both of Richmond. Lester D. Smyth. Connersrllle aad Helen Feemster, Cambridge Ctty. Walter Paddack aad Lore Williams; both of Abingtoo. - Deatha and Funerals. CH ROW The funeral services of Charles W. Chrosr vUI be hett this evening at 7 o'clock at the raslSsaoa. 1320 North D street Instead of at S o'clock as announced yesterday. The body will be takes to Latrobe. Pennsylvania, for burial at 9 o'clock tonight. Rer. R. J. Wade win officiate at the services this NOTICE OF APPOINTUSNT. State of Indiana! Wayne County set Notice his hereby given that the asv derslgned has been appelated aomlnlatrator with the will aanesad of the estate of Carl Cildenhaar, deceased, lata of Wayne county. Indiana. Said estate la annttnaMl tn h anlVMt. CHARLE8 OILDEXHAAR. JB Administrator with the will aaaaaed.. -A. M. Gardner, Attorney. dlO-SS-fl