Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 190, 17 May 1909 — Page 7

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WANTED. WANTED- If you want money In place cf your-city property or farm, go . right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. . , H-tf WAITED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith. 426 Main St. Phone 1806. i ' aprl4-tf WANTED Mn to learn "barber trale. . Few weeks requlred. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Can have 6hop with small capital or position. - Wages $15 'to $ 20 weekly. Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. . . Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, Ohio.. , . . 15-if WANTED To store your stove for - the summer. .1030 Main. Phone 1778. - "17-tf WANTED Manager for branch office , we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-1 mo WANTED To rent a five room coP tage; no flat, good location. Address K. care Palladium. 29-tf WANTED Girl at 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 1 3-tf XN? ED Lawn Mowers to clean, . sharpen and repair. Will call and deliver. Brown-Dnrnell Co., 1022 Main St. 16-St Market NEW YORK STOCK toy jCorreli and Thompson New York, May 17. L. ft N. .. .. . Great Northern . . .. Amalgamated Copper American Smelting . , Northern Pacific...., U. S. Steel .. .. . U. S. Steel pfd.. .. . Pennsylvania St. Paul . . . . .. .. B. ft O. ...... New York Central . . Reading . . .. .. . , . Canadian Pacific .. , Union Pacific ...... ... 1 ... 1 Atchison Southern Pacific. CWnriao. (CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrbll nd Thompsc. Crokeri; fiaton 0. Chicago, May 17

. , ' , ' Wheat : Open High Low Cloa May ..,127 128 127 128 July ,, 113 114 112 114 Sept. ... 105 106 104 106 Corn Open High Low . Cloe Miy ... 72 72 72 72 July ... 68 8 67 6S Sept. . .. 66 66 66 66 7v Oau. -' . Open ' High Low CIosh May ... 58 58 58 58 July, ... 51 51 50 50 Sept. ... 43 43 42 43

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SLES.

No. At. Dk, Prle 7 .. 240 .. $7.55 ; , 210 SO 7.50 43 262 160 7.50 72 218 SO 7.45 118 169 160 7.40 104 200 280 7.40 68 ..' ITS 80 7.35 55 186 200 7.25 9i 165. 160 7.30 M ;.. 170 120 7.30 93 153 SO 7.25 12$ ......168 200 7.25 70 ;..-143 SO 7.20 95 , 153 SO 7.20 39 ................. 186 2S0 7.20 67 138 80 7.15 81 ........ 136 .. 7.10 23. 133 40 7.00 31 ,........ 117 ,. 6.75 19 ...V...... ...... .110 .. 6.60 11. 344 . ' 6.60 4 109 6.50 25 96 . . 5.75

INOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $7.30$7.35 Good to choice 7.20 7.40 1IS ......... O.-JtO' O.OU BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.50 7.00 Good to choice steers. ... 6.10 6.65 Choice to fancy yearlings. 5.65 Q 6.23 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders-.... 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders.... 5.00 5.25 Good to choice stackers .. 4.23 4.75 Common to fair heifers.... 2.50 3.23 BUTCHER CATTIJ5. Choice to fancy heifers... 5.23 P 6.25 Good to choice heifers .... 4.50 5.15 . SHEEP. Beet yearlings i ....... i . . 6.50 7.00 Good to choice sheep .... 5.00 . 5.50 Spring lambs 6.00 9.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy ... . ... . . . 4.00P 7.50 Fair to heavy calves ; . $3.00 6.23 Richmond Grain Market. i . (Richmond Roller MUla) . Wheat Pr bu. ..$1.40 cart, ter tro v. . ..,...i.i..7Sc

WANTED Railway Mall Clerks, Carters. Examinations in Richmond, soon. Preparation Free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 57 B, Rochester, N. Y. ' ' may!2-37t

WANTED Good girl or middle aged .woman for general house work. In the country- Inquire at 235 South 11th street. 17-lt WANTED Teamster at the Fertilizer Works. Call at the office, Clendenln & Co. 17-lt FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property aiid farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. y 5-tf FOR SALE Automobile, 3 passenger Ford, full , equipment, newly painted and overhauled. Will sell cheap. Address "Automobile," care Palladium. I2-tf FOR SALE If you want to cuy a farm or a home In the city. See our new list.- We have them all beat. Beckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St. 2Stf FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3mo3 FOR SALE Rocf and bridge paint. Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohlo4'

Open High Low . Closa ..138 .... 138 ..146 , 146 145 145 '...82 83 82 82 .. 92 93 82 93 ,.145 ,145- 144 144 56 57 56 56 ..118 118 118 118 ,.134 134 134 134 . ..150 151 150 150 ..114 115 114 114 ..131 131 131 131 ..157 ; 157 156 156 ..180 180 180 . 180, , ..188; 189 187 188 :.109. 109 108 108 ..121 122 121 121 ;

... . . . Rye, per bu . . V . . 7. .". . T.. ,B0e Bran, per ton .................$27.00 Middlings, per ton ........... .$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ......... ...$4.50 Richmond Seed Market, (Runse ft Co.) Timothy, per bu., ...... ..$2.70$2.85 Clover Seed ............... 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best Tiogj. average 200 250 pounds Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . Steers, corn fed Heifers .... .... .... to . . .$6.50$7.00 ... 6.00 6.50 ... 5.00(3 5.50 ... 5.00 5.25 ... 3.50 4.50 . . , 3.50 4.25 3.50 4.00 . . . 6.50 7.00 . 6.50 Fat cows .... Bulls Calves . .. . ... . Lambs ....... PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per !b. . . 18c Old chickens, per lb. ............ 18c Turkeys, per lb. .18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. . (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. ......... .30c Country butter, per lb 25o Eggs ,17c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy . hay. looee) .$14.00 Clover hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay $13.00 Oats, per bu., , 50 to 52c New Corn . . .... 75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. May 17. Cattle Receipts 3.100; tops $7. Veal Receipts 2.300; tODS S7.50. Sheep Receipts 16,000; tops $6. Lambs, SS.30. Hogs Receipts 10,000; tops $7.75. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 17. Cash "wheat ... Corn ........ S1.45 , 76 58 Oats . . . TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 17. Wheat ..... Corn .. .. .. .. .. .. Oats .......... ... . R.ve Clover Seed, per bu $1.40 ... ..76 59 .....91 ....$5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 17. Hogs Receipts 3,600; tops $7.55. Cattle ReceipU 1,800; tops $6.75. Sheep Receipts 900; steady. Best Spring lambs $S.50.

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Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3426. - ' Apr. 2 fri&mon FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf

Typewriters for tale, rent, repaired. Burr & More, Fhone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. , Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprl4-lf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. 10th St. ; apr20-tf FOR SALE Dirt at new high, school building, cor. 9th and B streets. English Bros. 8-tf FOR SALE Good cook stove, also gas range; 234 S. 4th. . . 15-tf FORSALE::t"Auction, northeast "of 5th and S. A at U p. m., Saturday, May 22, 1909. . , 15-7t FOR RENT. FOrWKT-Furnish 10th. .: - - - . 13-7t F61TRENT House, 319 North -12th street. Enquire of Alton Hale First National Bank; ll-7t FOR RENT Garden lots and home; 600 N. 19th. " 12-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. N. 9th St. 14-7t PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, May 17. Cattle Receipts 90 loads; tops $7. Hogs Receipts 30 loads; tops, $7.65. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $6.20. Lambs, choice clipped $8. Notice F. 0. E. There will be an election of one Trustee at our regular meeting Wednesday night. May 19th, 1909. Franklin Moore, President. Frank Hartzler, Secretary. 17-18-19 " FLOATlNGf PALACES!" Galleys of the Hindoo Rajahs on the Ganges Rivar. Notwithstanding the fact thaHndia has for many years been under the rule of England, the conditions and manlier of .living have not greatly changed In many parts of it. On the Ganges river. In the north west, provinces the tourist 'will see," 'if he approaches Benares at the right time, the same type of craft that carried pilgrims to this most sacred of Hindoo cities hundreds of years ago. , These are floating palaces or magnificent galleys on which rajahs journey to Benares and which serve as a test of their pious seal. These galleys differ hardly an iota from the vessels used tor the same purpose by rajahs who died centuries past. - Incrusted with gold, silver and pearl and decorated with ' tapestries embroidered with precious metals and jewels, these wonderful modern-ancient vessels lend a festive, touch to the river scene. But their Sumptuous-' ness does not prevent the richest rajah who possesses one from bathing in the same water, surrounded by 500,000 poorer pilgrims, even thougtf'fbe sacred river Is thus piously filled with myriads of microbes. And he will fill great jars with the water in which the pilgrims have washed their bodies and drink it ; In contrast to these floatWg1 palaces are the barges of the, poorer classes. The system of caste In India" Imposes upon the rlverman the obligation of living on the water as Tils "ancestors lived, so his shabby looking craft is also his home. Usually be has in his floating house a small chapel dedicated to a secondary divinity who personifies the river on which he exl3ts4-Popular Mechanics, . .. ... ' 1-

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a Position as Trade Worker Jl Just note the illustration to the right. Good honest face and sturdy frame. These are the land of men procured every day by employers, simply by using our little Want Ads asking for what is needed. No matter what kind of laborers you need, insert a Want Ad in the "Help .Wanted Trades" column on our Classified page. Trade Workers are faithful readers of our Want Ads,, for they secure most of theirjobs by them. It's the most economical, practical employment bureau" in the city. A few pennies for the insertion of the ad is the only charge made. It costs , but a stamp to answer the ads already inserted. Do you want Trade Workers are you looking for a job? Use and read our "Trades' column.

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The man -or woman seemingly tied to some occupation that is uncongenial and poor paying, can very. SOON see a brighter outlook by daily READING and using - our Classified page. Positions of all kinds are dsfy offered end the CHANCES "Mocgy-Making Ways," crop oat day after day. Watchand YOUR chance will appear. Pot yo fcdth in cwr tttis Wast Ads.

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The following are replies to Palla dium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will canter a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up. to 12 .noon today as follows: B. F. 4 Mrs. N. E. ... 1 F. ....... 1 Reliable ..... 1 K. .. .... 3 s. C. :.- .. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR RENT T. If. C A Furnished Rooms Including shower hatha, heat and light. $1.25 and vp per weS. - aprlitf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with hath for gents, at the Grand. fb?3rf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 32 S. 14th St. ' 17-2t FOR" RENT A ctrictly modern steam heated Cat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. 7-tf LAUNDRY Dirty ciou.es made ciecn; u you don't believe It, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf ABSENTMINDED. A Question the College Professor Could Not Decide Himself. -. There is a highly esteemed professor In one of the big colleges who Is even more absentminded than most' geniuses. His son is a student in the same college. At the beginning of a lecture to his class one morning a look of perplexity overspread the professor's face, and his hearers noted that his thoughts seemed to be wandering from the subject he was discussing. At length he paused for a moment 'and quietly requested that his son be summoned without delay. The young student, startled by such an unusual message from his father, hastened to him, expecting to find him dead or dying. The professor bad sot finished his leo ture by the time his son arrived and was explaining things In his usual clear and convincing manner. At last the son succeeded In attracting hts father's attention, and this extraordinary dialogue took place: "John, I am surprised," prowled -the distinguished educator. What do you mean by Interrupting me in this way?" ' "Why, father, don't you remember? You sent for me to come at oace." "Oh, yes, to be sure. Now I recollect. It was my fear of annoying your mother. You -know how It distresses her, dear soul. If I fall to appear at ray meals. I got, thinking about this when I started lecturing this morning, and I sent for you to set my doubts at rest. John, please tell me have I had my breakfast yet this morning?" New Yrk Press. Not Even the First Step. Mr. Morse, having bought a new bicycle of the most improved pattern, presented his old one to Dennis Halloran, who did errands and odd jobs for the neighborhood. "You'll find the wheel useful when you're In a hurry, Dennis," he said. The young Irishman was loud in his thanks, but regarded the wheel doubtfully. "I mistrust 'twill . be a long while befoor I can ride It." he said. "Why, have you ever tried?" asked Mr. Morse. ? "I have," said Dennis gloomily. ."A fri'nd lint me the loan o' bis whiles he was hating the moomps. 'Twas free weeks I had it, an' what wid practicing night an' morning I nlrer got so I could balance mesllf standing still, let alone riding on it." Youth's Companion. ' w oncer or y EXAMPLES arrsT BE CP ail aakat of m TO iat

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THOMPSON'S AGENCY. For House building. Loans outmost favorable terms. 710 Main. 14-7t

Barbaras, Modern residence. West Side, ready tor occupancy, this .week. Say the word if you want it. for it will 6e!l quick. OWNER. HERMAN F PILGRIM 432 MAIN ST. RES. PHONE 1685. f i may-tf INSURANCE. ' Hoore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. 'Bonds and Loans. Room 16 L O. O. F. Building, 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public aad Steamboat ageat. Han N. Koll, 716 Mim street. 5-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and .-etxnd cand. Waking 4 Cc 4C3 Main. 23-tf HAIR DRESSING. " Mamcurtng pailors, latest equipment. Hair Goods. Mrs. Blickenstaff, Colonial BIdg. . may6-lmo AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. LANTZ Reba May Lantz, the 10 months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lantz, 100 South Wrest First street, died yesterday afternoon at 1 : 30. Besides its parents, it is survived by a brother, Carl. . The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the Christian church of Centerville. : Burial .will be in the Crown Hill cemetery, near that place. Friends may call at any time. The funeral procession will leave the house at 9 o'clock. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Runyan, Sheridan street, boy, ninth child. How He Lest Out. "It served me right," sighed the bachelor. "I ought to hare remembered that 'women have no sense of humor." , " ' ' ;- "What's gnawing you now?" queried that inquisitive friend. "Why, during leap year a pretty girl with an obese fortune proposed to roe, and I said 'No. " explained the bachelor, "thinking, of course, she would take it for granted that my 'No meant 'Yes,' but she simply let it go at that." -Chicago News. Trouble All the Time. Father It's singular that whenever I want you to marry a man you object and whenever I do not want you to marry one you straightway insist on it. Daughter Yes, and whenever we are agreed the man objects. Liverpool Mercury. How, He Looked. Green r saw your friend White thia morning. Brown So?' I heard he was sick. How; did he look? Green He was looking the other way when I saw him. He owes me $10. Chicago News. 'Mice and Music She (reading) Mice are fond of music and will get as close to It as they r-jD. He Just cut that out. and ru se-jd It to the girl in the next flat, Yonkers Statesman. Gentility is nothing but ancient riches. Burleigh. . . PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. T I Oik. aste

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WOOL WANTED. llighcst puce, cash paid. 25? Ft. Wayne Ave., near Uhlca cVpot. Richmond. Clendenin A Co. 28-tf ARCHITECT. W. '' Manbfieltl r lieidinc) Architect. Phone 15S3, &6i ilain. Jan25-tt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SON.TC'N. Sth7 Phone 3175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering j. H. .Ruaaal, 16 & 7th St. Ph 1793. tnarll-tf tf-HOLSTErUNG and mirror resilverteg. Holttcuse. 12; S. 6th. Phone 4287. 17-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A. sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. SO 3. Sch. tehU-tf MONEY TO LOAN. On approved Real Estate Security. For terms apply to The People's Home & Savings Association. Jesse H. Brooks, Sec'j, Room 3, Odd Fellows' Bldg. - - 15-7t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby, given that the undersigned, John J. Schultz. as administrator of the estate of Maria Elizabeth Menke, deceased, will, by virtue of the order and decree of the Wayne circuit court, to him as such administrator directed, offer , for sale, and sell at private sale the following described real estate in the city of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, towit: Part of lots 3 and 6 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Main street 29 M feet east of the northwest corner of said lot No. 3, being in the middle of the brick division wall on the west line of property conveyed to Bernhard Kreimeier; thence south In the center of said wall 44 feet; con tinuing thence south along the outside of a brick wall 20 feet: continuing thence with a bearing to the west of south 120 feet to an established corner in the north lino of an alley, at the southwest corner of property conveyed to ' Bernard Kreimeier; . thence west ten feet to land " conveyed to Catharine Weber; thence north 5 degrees east 120 feet: thence north, through the middle of a brick division wall 64 feet to , Main street: thence east 10 feet to the place of beginning; being the same property conveyed to Edward H. Menke by Elijah Coffin, cqmmlssioner, by -deed- dated January SO, 1858, and recorded in Deed Record No. 24, page 157. Said premises above described are located on Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets. Also lots numbered 172 and 173 in that part -of the city of Richmorfd laid out by John Smith, except 50 feet off of the south side of said lot No. 173 sold and conveyed to John' Christopher Menke. Said premises are lo cated on South Third street in the city of . Richmond, between South C and South t streets. '' The said real estate will be sold upon the following terms, towit; One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one third In nine months and one third in eighteen months from the day, of said sale, or the purchaser may pay all cash at his option, and in case of deferred payments of purchse money, , the purchaser will be requir ed to execute his notes therefor, waiv ing valuation and appraisement laws, bearing six per cent per annum intereat from the date thereof, and secured by mortgage on the respective tracts of real estate sold. . Sealed bids for the said tracts of real estate and each of the same will be received by the undersigned, addressed to him In care of RobMns & Robbins, attorneys at law, corner of Eighth and Main streets. In said city of Richmond, up to ten o'clock a. m. of Wednesday the 16th day of June, 1909, at which time the said real estate will be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the terms above set forth, subject to the approval of the Wayne circuit court. JOHN J. SCHULTZ. Administrator. ROBBINS & BOBBINS, Attorneys, dly 17-24-31-7 "Fourteenth" Louis. It is a singular fact that If you want to recollect the prominent events of the life of Louis XIV. an you hare to do Is to resolve the dates at "which thty took place into the figure 14. Thus Louis XIV. became king in 1643 under a regency when Ave years old; add l-G-4-3 14. Again, he was born on the fourteenth s day et September; count the words "day of September," and yon rffl fled them to be fourteen. Again, he became of age at fourteen, the legal age fer kings of Prance. Again, he began his personal government at the death ef Masarln In 1681; add 1-6-114. Again, he reigned seventy-two yearft; oraltlply 7 by 314. Again, he died at stnxnty eaven add 7-7 14. . Again, bis father. Loots XIII, died May 14. 164S; add l-a-ft-Sr-U.kHIs grandfather. Henry IV. died .May 14. Louis XIV. died in 1715 and so kept the-14 np area to his rttnth. for add 1-7-1.5-24 . ,v ; qog uesrqsiy -i. . Xsoooi ajso aoX Bioaav,ea

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. : Sealed proposals will be received at ; the office of Geo. J. Paullin. Trustee of . Webster Tnwn&lkin. 4 - WebMer. -

Wayne County. Indiana, and at the of-v fice of W. S. Kaufman 4: Son. 53 Kev ley Blk, on or beforo 12 o'clock nooa May 24, 1909, and; then opened.- for the construction complete of a four room . school building to be built at , Webster. Wayne County. Indiana. , Drawings mill be on file at the office of th Trustee' and the office of W. S. Kaufman & Son. - Architects. Richmond, Indiana, on and after the 10th day of May. 109. ' , Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of eight hundred (fSOO.OO) dollars, made payable to the Trustee as a guarantee : of good faith, and the bidder, if awarded the contract, will eater; Into a contract within five days, and give s " surety -bond for six thousand .( 14.000 V? dollars. In case the bidder falbv tr : furnish bond and " enter Into'- a ;coo- J tract, the above said check to be" torfeited as liquidated damages. - J T Should any bid be rejected, such check will be returned to the bidder within three days, and should any. bid ' be accepted, such check WIll he re turned upon the proper execution and securing the contract. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all hide. -G. J. PAULLIN. Trustee.. apr26 mayS-10-17 Do Gineiniuofi Vb C C. 2 L D. 0. Syi?3AY WAY Train leaves Richmond 8:20 a. m. Returning leave Cincinnati, 10 p. m. For par-, ticulars call C. A. BLAIR, Pass. aV Ticket AgL, Richmond. Home Tel 2062. ncira ra? Jonccboro xontl Pom VIaCC6LQ.n. C.A.C2r.p.AT. Tel.TC2 CCC2DULES .

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