Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 159, 16 April 1909 — Page 9

'AGE StrGN PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS' SCG3DULE5 Ct5cs;. Cidsss9 & UbrI3e . Hrl!rcid Cc?ray to Effect April U. It. :..The Market Place off the People...

THE RICHMOND FAIXA!1UM AXD SUX7TIS LEGRAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909.

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EACH INSERTION. WANTED. shares' to grind. UenJ. Gaiser, Ce'ntcrvllle, Ind. ' 10-7t WANTED-To buy second hand furniture and carpets, 519 Main. 10 tf HAVE YOUR SOLES sewed on with hot stitches and avoid further trouble. Electric Shoe Shop, 920 Main. . ' 10-7t WANTislD Visit the new and Sec-ond-hand furniture store.-1030 Main. Phone 1778. mch4-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm. CO right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block, 8tn and Main. 14 tf ..WATSTEDWashlngs andlronlngs. 30S Chestnut St. 14-3t WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, $225. Elmer 8mith, 426 Main St. Phone 1S06. aprl4-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks required. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Can hare shop with small capital or position. Wages $15. to $20 weekly. Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. Molar Barber college, Cincinnati, Ohio. 15-tf WANTED You to call and see our Excel slor Motorcycle, $225. Elmer Smith. 420 Main. Phone 1806. 15-if WANTEDWashings or work by day. Call 21.'t North A. . 152t WANTED Washing to do at 123 S. Sth. 15-2t WANTED iri head of cattle, steers and heifers; SO fresh cows, a few good bull3, UtO pigs, 20 to 30 stags. 300 veal calves, 0O lambs. For information call phono 3744, Glen Miller Stock Yards, 24th street and

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. Coy Cornell, and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) . New York April 16. -

Open High Low Close ju. & N. ........ Vi, V. .r.r r."v..J3S 138H 137 137 Great Northern .,144 144 143 143 Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. .. 76H 76 74 74 American Smelting ..88 88 87 87 Northern Pacific .................... .. ..143 143 142 142 U. S. Steel 51 51 &0 50 U. S. Steel pfd . ..114 114 113 113 Pennsylvania 134 134 133 133 St Paul .. ........ .. .. .. .. ..148 148 147 147 R&O...... ..112 12 111 111 . New York Central .. .. ..129 130 129 129 Heading 141 141 138, 138 Canadian Pacific , ..175 175 174 174 Union Pacific . ..186 186 185 185 Atchison .. .. .. ..' .... .,106 106 106 106 i Southern Pacific. ,. .... ,. ..120 120 119 119

Chicago. Chicago, April 10. Wheat . i; . , . . ... , . . Corn . .. . .... . .. . . , Oats ... .. ........ ..$1.42 ' 5U4 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, April 1G, (By Cor.-fci! ud Thompson. Croksrs.

Eaton 0, Whsat Open High Low Close Ma' ... 127 12" 12:- 127 July ... 116 117 115 117 Sept ... 106 107 106 107 " Corn Open High Low , Close May ... 68 69 6n 69 July ... 67V, 67 67 Sept ... 67 67 60y 67 Oats.'y. ;vOpiO High Low Close May ... 55 55 554 55 July ... 48 4 43 49 Sept. ... 40 41 40 41

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

A"o. r Av. Dk. Price 35 254 .. $7.40 72 ... .......... 226 120 7.35 6 ...... ........... 223 320 7.30 45 .. 236 161 7.30 61 192 SO 7.25 66 162 320 7.20 74 177 . . 7.20 57 162 120 7.15 96 ,. 1S1 20 7.15 48 ........i. ...... . 163 40 7.10 66 174 SO 7.10 50 ................. 151 40 7.05 69 141 .. 7.00 79 153 280 7.00 70 161 360 6.85 25 105 ... 6.65 6 118 .. 6.25 28 97 .. 6.00

' INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOOS. Good to choice ........... $7.20$7.40 Good to choice .......... 7.05 7.25 BEST STEERS. Finished steers .......... 6.25 6.75 Good to choice steers .... 5.75 6.35 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders ......... .......... 5.23 5.50 Fair to good feeders..... 4.75 5.25 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER. CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 5.00 5.85 Good to choice heifers . . 4.35 4.75 SHEEP. Best yearlings 5.50 6.00 Good to choice sheep . .... 4.50 5.00 Sprier tambs ;..;..... 5.00 11 00;

Situations Wanted and Found Ad 2 times FREE

Penn Road, 4184. Jerome Shurley '278 Clem Gaar or 155. 15-tf WANTED House near car barn by May 1st. Phone 1609. 15-2t WANTED Two or three rooms for ' light housekeeping. Call 23 N. 6th. 16-lt WANTED Farm work by single, competent man, strictly sober. Life time experience. " Call or address, Grand. Room S3, 16-2t WANTED Girl to do housework. Call at 411 N. 18th street. lo-St WANTETilrriroTTlghl housework". Apply at once. Flat No. 1, Gaar Block. 415Va Main. 10-St WANTED A competent girl, no washing or ironing, good wages. House cleaning done. Inquire Mrs. J. fL Mills, 101 S. 10th St. l-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance, Porterfleld. Kelly .Block. Sth and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Factory building. Cor, 11th and North E. W. K, Young, 18 N. 6th. 10-7t FOR SALE Nice building lots. Want concrete house built. 000 N. 10th. Phone S449. lS-7t FOR SALE A buggy, 1007 Sheridan street. ll-7t FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr & More, Phone -2111. 19-tf FOR SALE Horse, 222 South West Third. 12s-7t FOR SALE One Acorn hot blast heating stove, good condition; will sell cheap; call 203 S. 7th street. 10-7t Reports VEAL CALVEa Good to fancy 4.00 6.75 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 6.25 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat, per bu $1.U5 Corn, per bu 75c Rye, per bu , SOc Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Rungs & Co.) Timothy, per bu., $2.70$2.S5 Clover Seed 4.50 4.05 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog, average 200 to 250 pounds .$&50$7.00 Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . Steers, corn fed Heifers .... . . : . Fat cows Bulls Calves 6.00 0.50 5.00 5.50 5.001 5.25 3.50(f2 4.50 3.50 4.23 3.50 4.00 G.503 7.00 0.50 Lambs PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. 18c Turkeys, per lb. IS to 20c i COUNTRY PRODUCE. , ; (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb SOc Country butter, per lb 25c Eggs .'...ISc Richmond Hay Market. (Omar Q. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) ..$11 to $12 Clover hay, loose . .510.0U Mixed hay $10.00 Straw, per ton ....$5.50 to $0.00 Oats, per bu., .50 to 52c New corn 07 to 70c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, April 16. Wheat .... ... .... .... ..... Corn ........... Oats ... .... . ... " .$L3S ....70 . . . .55 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 10. Wheat .... .... ... Com Oats . .$1.40 ..70 ..56

Greatest little satisfiers of bis wants are the . ads below

FOR SALE Trunks, chiffonleres, rugs, scales, sofa, cedar chest and mirror. Call rear of 20 N. Sth. St. 14-t! FOR SALE Household goods of ail kinds. Must be sold at once. 123 S. 15th. . 14-tt FOR-SALE VVestcott surrey; Westcott stanhope. Columbus phaeton and carriage. Bargains. Robinson & Co. 14-.it FOR SALE Coffee urn and graphophoue, and moving picture outfit. Call 34 N. 10th St. 14-7t FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprl4-tf FOR SALE 2 good horses. $75 each if sold at once. S21 North I St. Sl-tf FOR-SALE New and secondhand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 420 Main street. Phone 18045. 15-tf FOR SALE Driving horses. Address 22 N. 14th. 15-7t fRSAXE Just received fine lot of dining room chairs and rockers. $4.50 and up per half dozen. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main street. Fhon? 4201. 15-it FOR SALE Dairy route and wagon, cheap; can furnish milk; address "J" care Palladium. 15-4t FOR SALE Good house, all modern improvements. Ferguson Investment Co. 15-7c FOR SALE Eggs for batching Horn 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. niar-19-wed&fri-lmd FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint. Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale price. Clendenin & Co., Rye 83 Clover Seed, per bu ,..$5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, April 10. Hogs Receiuts, 3,000; light weighty $6.90. 1 ' Cattle Receipts, 600; butchers' steady, others weak and slow. '---' Sheep Receipts, 200; strong: Spring lambs, tops $13.00: '; PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. April 10. Cattle Receipts, light;, tops SjCLOOT Veals, $7.75. i snoia ioax s v Hogs Receipts. 6 loads ihtepSTi 60. Sheep Receipts, 6 loads I topa$$.C5. Lambs, $8.35. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, April 16. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; tops, $6.75. Veals. $8.25. Sheep Receipts, 1 1 ,000; tops, $0.6O. Lambs, $8.40. Hogs Receipts, 5,700; tops, $7.55. CENTER ViLLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Scbllents ft Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu $1.32 Corn, No. 2, per bu 75 o Oats, No. 3 50c Rye, No. 2 75c Clover Seed, prime $4.50 Timothy, baled, per ton $11 to $12 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Eggs 16c Country Butter 25c Old Chickens 15c Country Bacon 10cllc Lard. ...,........,. ;llc Potatoes $1.00 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumficld Wheat Corn Oats Rye ,. Middlings, per ton Bran, per ton C Corn, per cwt Meal Blk PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Country butter . & Co.) . $1.26 .. fSc . . . .o3c . . . 75c .$2S.OO .$27.00 ..$2.00 ..$1.80 Co.) ....20c . . .30c .... loC . . . -S5e Creamery butter .......... Eggs .... .... .... .... . Potatoes, per bu , English Clover Seed, per bu., .. . .$4.50 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN, v... (Furnished by J. S. Hszslrlgg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu., $1.30 Corn, new, per bu ...55 Oats 50o Rye 75 Clover seed, recleaned ..$4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay. mixed ,$9.00 $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter .........16c Eggs, per dozen .ISc Old Chickens, per lb., hens ......14a Turkeys ...,12c Ducks.. . . .. .. .. ..10c Geese.. ............ ... ...7c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by liar tm an Bros.) Butcher steers ................. $5.50 Good to choice .......... t.. $3.00 $4.25

WANT AD LETTEI LIST 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. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows:

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Mall will be ke.it for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast oat. , . S5T Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ap2-fri & mon FOR SALE Fine Edison Home Talking machine equipped for two and four minute records; 104 records and record maker. 421 North 13th street, Richmond, Indiana. 16-2t FOR SALE Eight room house,' west side, nicely papered, electric light, large barn, plenty of fruit for quick , sale will sell cheap. 7-room house, bath, electric lights, all improvements made, small cash payment, balance as you pay rent. located on west side. Cheap if sold soon. Geo. "B. Moore, 016 Main. Phone 4058. 16-lt LAUNDRY Duty clothes made clean; tf you don t believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling, 20 S. 8th. febl2-tf Heifers $3.00$5.00 Veal calves $4.00 $6.50 Hogs $6.50 Roughs $4.50 Sheep $2.50$4.00 Lambs . $3.00 $6.50 GREENSFORK. -. 4 "f GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 58c Oats , 45c Rye ...... ...... .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 ...... $4.50 PRODUCE! AND POULTRY. (Furniched by D. WT. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb 17c Eggs, per doz 26c Old chickens, per lb 10c Old Roosters, per lb, ....25c Turkeys, per lb. , ,...13c Youngtchickens, per lb ........... 10c Capons 15c Guineas, each 15c Ducks, per lb ..7c Geese, per lb. 6c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. 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 NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat.. .. ..... . .. .. ..$1.05 Corn ... 60c Oats"...r..... ......... 47c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed $4.50 Alsike .i...... $7.50 UVE STOCK. (Furnisaed.by J. Jarrett.) Butcher . Steers 7 ........ .$5.00 $6.00 Good to Choice Cows .... 4.00 4.50 Heifers 9.50 5.00 Hogs ..... 5.50 6.50 Roughs ...... ... ............... 5.00 HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished byEd Porter & Son.) Country butter . ; Eggs 19c Young Chickens 12c Old Chickens 12c Turkeys .-. :.13c Geese 10c Geese ....6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat .... .....$1.20 Corn .... .. ...62c Oats, No." 3l white-...-. .... ..."...4Sc Rye .... .... . 72c Bran, per ton V.. . . . . . .$26.00 Middlings . li: ..V. .. .$28.00 Potatoes . . . :" , ." .'. $1.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. ' (Furnished by R. A. Butcher Steers ........... Good to choice cows ...... Heifers Veal calves , Hogs w. ...j... ...... Roughs ................. Sheep Lambs .. .. ' GRAIN, f (Furnished by Harris Wheat ........I.. Rye .. ..j,... ...... .. . Prime clover seed. ........ Corn," pef cwf. ...... Oats. ................ Benton) 4.00$5.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 4.50 5.00 4.00 J.00 C.50 7.00 6.00 S-25 4.000 5J50 Jarrett.) $1.06 65c $4.50 80c ...... 45c palpitation of the heart. Digests whatyooeat. Jut learned that Gold Medal Flour is

All advertisements must be in this office before 12 noon

FOR RENT. FOR RENT 122 Main, $12.60- Phoae S13C. 12-tf FOR RENT O room house, electric light, natural gas. nicely papered; West Side. Geo. B. Moore, tihi Main. Phone 4 158. 10 U FOR, RENT Furnished room, private family; phone; light, heat and bath; 1326 Main street 15-7t FOR RENT-Houseand garden. Also furnished rooms.. 00O N. 10th. Phone 3449. 13-7t POR RENT House seven rooms, both kinds water, with barn and garden plot. Call phone 1235. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, private family; phone; light, heat and bath. 1326 Main street 12-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. febgl tf FOR RENT A strictiy modem steam heated flat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. 7-tf FOR RENT Y. it. C. A., Furnished Rooms including shower baths, hoat and light. $1.25 and up per week. aprli-if FO R REN T Seven nwra house, .mod -em, N. W. Corner South 13th and B Streets. 14-St FOBTRENT Small cottage, 1214 N. 14-7t FOfiTRENT Two flats over Bee Hivu grocery. See T. R. Woodhcrst. 14-f MOVING VANS. When ready to move call She "Empire's" largest moving vans in the city. All reliable and experienced men. Al WIntersteen. Phone 4258. 6th and Main. 22-tf E BY REVENUE Mill A. F. Kinsey Goes Over Sales Accounts of Cigar and Saloon Owners. f s SAYS THIS IS GOOD TOWN TALKS ABOUT THE OPTION FIGHT IN BLACKFORD COUNTY AND PREDICTS DELAWARE WILL BE VOTED DRY. A. F. Kinsey, deputy state revenue inspector, was in the city today investigating the sales accounts of the cigar and liquor dealers. When asked whether he had discovered any irregularities in the places he had inspected, he said, "The people of Richmond are too good and conduct their businesses in such a way that we fellows can't unearth any stories for the reporters." Mr. Kinsey Is a resident of Hartford City, Blackford county, which recently went wet by a county local option election. He was one of the prominent "drys" of that county but declared that he was given more notoriety than he deserved. He will be in the city two days. Was Political Fight. He stated that the fight in Blackford county resulted in a political contest instead of being an out and out dispute of the liquor question. He was in Muncie earlier in the week and declares that a hot fight is being made by both sides, in regard to the liquor question. He says the "wets' predict that they are making great inroads in the ranks of the "drys" and believe that the county will go wet The result of the election in Blackford county will also help the "wets" of Delaware county, he believes. Kinsey's own opinion is that Delaware county will go "dry" unless Muncie gives a very large majority for the "wets." There are eleven townships in Delaware county which are dry by remonstrance and can be counted on to give the "drys" generous support Mixed Ownership. A countryman, having been summoned te appear before the magistrate for not having a sign on his cart, was in due course brought before him. The magistrate asked htm if be had anything to say for himself, and he replied that be had a difficult question to ask which be could not solve himself. "The question is this, he said- "The wheels of the cart belonged to John the miller, and the body of the r belongs te the vicar, and the bag of old bones (meaning the horse) belongs to me. Now. gentlemen. If yon can tell me what name I can pnt en It I wfU have It done Immediately." He was let off. London Answers. . Credit. The suffragette raised her - right band. r , . "Give woman the credit she deserves. she cried, "and where would man beT - she got an the credit she wanted, he'd be in the poorhoaae," sneered a coarse person in the rear of the halL Chicago News.

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MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL EXCURSION. Tuesday. April 20th, to Galveston. Brownsville and other points of Interest In Texas. Excursion personally conducted by F. M. Elliott, Pres. South & West Immigration Co., Rooms 336-337 Lemcke Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. Rate $35.00. including berth and meals. " " 10-7t INSURANCE. Hoore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf riANS N. KQLL DeuUciiex Notar and Verslcherungs Agent. 716 Main street. Tel. No. 1620. marl8-tf .. ARCHITECT. Go r W.' Al n t; itia, tt i sicwuc Arcutect. Phone 1693. Main. Jan25-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking A Cc 406 Man. , $3-tt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING A HON, 16 N. Sin. Phone 3175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel, 16 8. 7th St Phone 1793. marll-tf Upholstering. J. K. Holthouse 126 & Cth St. Phone 4367. 19-tf Hob Would you like to see women voters at the polls? Nob Yes, indeed at the north and south poles. Sewanee Tiger. TWINKLES The National Opening. (New York 8un) The Black Hole of Calcutta May have been a thins Immense, But it isn't half as popular As the knothole In the fence. On Hie Journey. (Chicago Tribune) The great American traveler was looking through his gleaming eyeglass, es at the shores of the Red Sea. "It might have been somewhere along here." he reflected, "that Moses held out his big stick over the waters and Pharaoh, the Egyptian malefactor of great wealth, came to grief!" With a momentary pang of regret that he had not lived during those strenuous days he resumed his mile walk up and down the deck of the ship. WHY? (New York Times.) Why should a man be avpoet A great big, healthy man Who might be puddling a furnace. Or driving a furniture van? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he dare refuse To put out his hand to a shovel. But hang to the skirts of the Muse? Why should a man be a poet? What is the reason that he Should take it for granted a lady 4 Should support him in luxury? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he dodge and shirk The labor that good men are doing? Why doesn't he go to work? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he wander in quest Of flowers in the fields of Parnassus ' When farm handa are needed out West? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he handle the pen With lily-white fingers when railroads Are looking for track-laying men? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he stroll on the shore .. At his ease by the sea of the lotus, While the muscles of millions are sore? Why should a man be a poet? Why should be build alway His fabrics of fancy while masons Are earning five dollars a day? Why should a man be a poet? Why should he sing like a bird While the rest of us work for a living? God knows, and He won't say a word! Well Up. . "Is your ten derelict in his studies. Mrs. Come up?" "Tee. Indeed be Is. and It makes ns so preod of the dear boy te bare all bis teachers say so. Baltimore American. City Statistics oeathe and Funerals. KUHLENBECK Mrs. Evelena Kuhlenbeck. aged 25. died early this morning at her residence., 108 Boyer street. She is survived by her' husband. Bernard J. Kuhlenbeck. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brokamp, and thrc-2 small children- The body, was removed to the residence of her parents. 62 Sherman street, where friends ' may call at any time. V ' . f " TRACY The funeral of William M. Tracy will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock; from the Bethel A- M. K. church. Burial will be ..in Earlham cemetery. Rev. Noah ' Williams will officiate. Frienda may call , at any time at his former residence. M e-.t. Jt

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