Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 219, 16 June 1909 — Page 7

THE KICHMOXD PALLADIUM ASD SUX-TEI.EGRAM, TTEDXESD AY, JTJXE 16, 1903.

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PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

ilEOElT ... ' ..The Market Place; off the People... SEWEi, MS ' PE1B W01B13) Situations Wanted and Greatest little MtisBerslQf All advertisements must bs FOR E Found Ads 2 times We wants are ths ; in this office before IBHSIlfPIC ffTl!C IS EACH INSERTION. - FREE ads below " 12 noon OTOjE UJJlr S)

WANTED. WANTED - To accompany party : leaving city for summer as cook ; can furnish good references. "B", care Palladium. . 16-2t WANTED Washwoman; : Theatre Flats: Hlnshaw. 16-2t WANTED Dish washer and dining ; room help at New Windsor Hotel. 16-2t Wanted Man to manage branch of light manufacturing business; must Invest some money in business, and come well recommended; an ex- . captions! opportunity for right man. Address "Manufacturer," Palladlum. 16-lt WANTED Bright girl to learn light office work, shorthand and typewriting. Address "Office," care Palladium. 16-2t WANTED Pastry woman at 825 N. K street. , Railroad Restaurant. It WANTED Traveling salesmen earn $2,000 to $10,000 yearly. Write for ' free book, "How Salesmen Succeed" and secure position as traveling salesman with reliable firm. Brad- , street System, Dept. 195, Rochester, ' N. Y. jun5 sat&wed-tf PANTKD First class bench, men. or . brass pattern makers for chandelier work. Beet kind of opportunity. ;; Steady employment. Chandelier and . Art Brass Works. 15-7t WANTEDPosition by experienced pattern and cabinet maker. J. M.. care Palladium. 15-2t WANTED Place to assist with houser work; 120 Hunt street. 15-2t WANTED Room with modern conveniences, in private family, centrally located. Address J-42, care Palladium. 15-7t WANTED To buy property for cash. State number of rooms, location and price. H. H., care of Palladium. 14-3t Market NEW YORK STOCK CBy Correll and Thompson New York, 'June 16.

i Open High Low Close iL-ftN ..142 142 141. 141 i Great Northern .. .. .. .. .. .. ..147 149 147 149H Amalgamated Copper -. 83 84 82 83 ' Amoriran B melting .. .. .. .. .... 94 94 92 93 Northern Pacific 150 151 150 151 U. 8. Steel . . .. .. .. 66 67 65 67 '.' U.S. Steel pfd.. .. .... .... .. ...... .,123 . 124 122 123 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..136 137 136 137 ? St Paul .. .. .... . 154 154 153 154 ; B. Jb O ' 117 117 117 117 New York Central .4.. .. ..131 133 130 133 Reading.......... .. ..154 .155 152 154 Canadian Pacific .. .. .. ..183 183 183 183. Union Pacific .. ..191 192 190 192 . Atchison ;'.. .. .. .. .. '.."'..114 : 114 113 114 Southern Pacific. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..129 130 129 130

Chicago. CHICAQO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, (3y Correil sad Thompson, Brokers, Eaton O.) Chicago, June 16. Wheat, Open High Low 114 107 106 Low 71 68 , 58 . Low 50 42 43 Close 114 107 ' 106 : Close 71 69 58 July Sept Dec. .:. ii5 . .V-108 ..107 " Open 72'"' 115 " 109 107 Com High 72 69 59 Oats. ' High 51 July ; Sept. ...... 69 . 59 Open Clout 50 42 43 July Sept Dec. . 51 .. 43 . 44 44 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No. t Av. Dk. Price 5 96 .. $6.50 23 - 95 .. 6.75 11 109 .. 6.85 42 118 .. 7.10 30 123 .. 7.15 114 139 .. 7.35 61' 151 . . - 7.50 74 151 .. 7.60 56 . .. . ; 168 160 7.60 68 . v.'. . . . ; 167 . . 7.70 81 172 120 7.75 86 .,..;.:. 210 200 7.75 66 . . . , i .......... . SO 40 7.80 44 .i. ..186 .. 7.85 66 ...... 200 120 7.85 77 .:'....:.;-. 191 7.90 71 .4. ..'...'......... 234 560 7.90 S3 : 206 7.95 65 214 120 8.00 74 240 .. 8.051 14 ................. 80 .. S.10

INPIANAPOLI8 LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies ...$7.75 $8.10 Good to choice .......... 7.40 7.80 Seat pigs . . . . . .......... 6.50 6.75 REST STEERS. Good . to choice steers . . , , 6.40 Medium to good steers .. 6.00 Choice to fancy yearMngs 5.75 6.S5 6.50 6.10 STOCK CATTLK. Good to h'vy feeding steers 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders ..... 4.75 6.00 Inferior to .choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers . . 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTI. ' Good to choice heifers.... 5.25 6.50 Choice to fancy cows .... 4.00 5.50 Good to choice Teals .... 4.00 7JS0

WANTED Girl in family of two. 323 N. 9th. 13-4t

WANTED To trade horse for buggy and harness, 516 Main. 13-7t WANTED One 4 or 5 room house by reliable parties. Address Frank Vantrets, 115 Lincoln St. 13tf WANTED To exchange player "piano for vacant lot in Richmond. Starr Piano Co. ll-7t WANTED Girl for general housework; 22 North 17th or phone 1787. jun9-tf VV ANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate here In Richmond. Address, . The- Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati,4 Ohio. ' 2-lmo WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior' Motorcycle, Elmer Smith, 426 Main St Phone 1806. aprl4-tf WANTED To store your stove tor whe summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WAN TED If you want money la place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. ' 14-t WANTED COPIES OF PALLADIUM FOR MAY 17 and- 18. LEAVE AT PALLADIUM OFFICE. WANTED Ladies fo'learn halrdressing. manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis or chiropody. Largest and most complete institution of the kind in the world. f Few weeks completes.. Tools given. Catalogue - mailed free. Moler College, Cin- ' cinnati, Ohio. 21-tf WXNTED Railway Mall Clerks, Carters. Exauln&tlcas In Richmond, soon. Preparation Free. Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton Onto.) Fair to heavy calves .... 3.00 6.50 VEAL CALVES. Best yearlings 6.50 6.75 Good to choice sheep .... 4.75 5.00 Good to choice lambs .... 7.00 7.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Wits) l Wheat, per hu., . . . . . .... .'. .; .$1.50 Corn , per bu., .................. 75c Rye, per bu.. : . . .80e Bran, per ton ............. ....$27.00 Middlings, per ton ............$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ,.$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runse & Co.) Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.7062.83 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog4. average 200 to 250 pounds . . .. ...... .6.75$7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough . .. J.oOQ 5.50 Steers, corn fed .......... 5.00 5.50 Heifers .... 8.50 4.50 Fat cows ... 3.50(3 4.23 Bulls ........ .... ...... 3.50 4-CO Calves ............ ......6.00 6.50 Lambs fi.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb, .. 18c Old chickens, per lb ......18c Turkeys, per lb ......18 to 20e COUNTRY PRODUCE. i(Palfi by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., ...... "...26c Country butter, per lb ........ 1320c Es ....20c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelaa.) Timothy hay. (loose) ?. .. ..... .$14.00 Clover hay, loose ,.. $12.50 Mixed hay .$13.00 Oats, per bu 50 to 52c Corn i. .... v .j .-,75e EAST BUFFALO. : East Buffalo, June 16. Cattle Receipts 250; tops $7. Sheep Receipts 200; tops $. Lambs, tops SS. " Hogs Receipts 1,700; beet grades $8.15. Lccbstu: Jam 1.. , li. that Ihu MaJit msttted stst ltaNe Htnmk Am tiife. Xcosyll.

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FOR SALE. FOR 8AL2- City property and farms, merchandise stocks a&d firs Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 8-tf FOR SALE Go-cart; 900 North G. 16-3t FOR SALE Dark oak, combination book case, good as new ; - also dining room table and chairs; 44 South 8th street. 16-2t FOR SALE Dining room table; 30 N. 19th. 16-3t FOR, SALE Three sewing machines at half their value. J. M. Lacey, pawn broker, Cor. Sth and Main streets; open evenings. 16-3t FORTS ALENew modem 3 room cottage near Doran bridge, West Richmond, at a bargain. Enquire 200 Richmond avenue. 16-3t FFTSALE OWfTHLADE New modern ten room residence. Bargain. Address "Sale," Palladium. 16-2t FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. LShlgley, LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eodSmos FblT"SALE Ford four-cylinder runabout, new top, newly painted, In perfect running order, good as new, a bargain; 201 North 14th street, Richmond. 15-3t FOR-SALE Safe, desk, chairs, stove. Waterworks office, 41 N. 8th. l5-3t POR SALE Comfortable home in vlllage, 9 miles from Richmond; great bargain. Charles Jordan, city. 12-7t FOR SALE: Jeweler's Regulator, can be seen at Theatorlum, 620 Main, Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. i 12-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O.. June 16. Wheat .. Corn .. Oats Rje . . ...... . . .... . . - Clover Seed. . ... Alsike, per bu. . . . . . '. . .. .$1.50 .'.76& . .59c , . OOc .$6.90 $8.23 Sl.Ou Timothy, per bu . . Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, une 15. Cash wheat Corn ..- Oats .$1.55 . 77c . ,59c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, O., June 16. Hogs Receipts 3,327, weak; best $8.15. Cattle Receipts 993, steady; primes, $7.00. Sheep and lambs Top sheep $4.50; lambs, extra good, $8.20. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, June 16. Cattle Receipts light; tops $7. Hogs Receipts 5 loads; tops $S.20. Sheep Tops $5.15. Lambs Tops $9. Calves Tops $5.50. ' Th9 Lsrk's Sonjj. A writer ou "The Wonders of thf Spring" says that the volume of sound produced by the skylark Is most wonderful. "The lark ascends Until It appesrs no larger than a midge and rnu with difficulty be seen by the unaided eye. and yet every note ' of its son.-: will be clearly audible, to persons whr are fully, half a mile; from the- nos? over which the bird utters its son? Moreover, it never ceases to sins fo: a moment, a feat which serins won derfui to us human beings, who finr" that a song of six or seven minutes ii length, though interspersed with restand pauses, is more than trying. Ye; this bird will pour out a continuous, song of nenrly twenty minutes in length and all the time has to support Itself in the air by the constant use of Its wings. '. - Still He'd the Grudge. Medium (at seance) is there a Mrs. Kersmltb in the audience! Her first husband wishes to converse with her. Mrs. Kersmith There Is, but you can tell him 1 don't care to bare any confabulations with him. Tell him that when I went to collect his life Insurance 1 found he'd let It lapse. Chicago Tribune. A Boy's Definition. A bright schoolboy defined "anodyne" as "something to a sausage pan" and then brought Webster's Unabridged to bis skeptical teacher with his finger pointing triumphantly to the words "serving to assuage pain." Futures.'"' "There goes a man, who has made a great deal of money dealing In fa tnres.r . "A wheat speculator? . "No: a fortune teller." Baltimore 'American. Quite a Change. "Percy is getting used to public speaking, Isn't her "Oh. yes. I remember when yon could hardly get him to stand up, and now yea can hardly get hint to elt down." . Learn benevolence. It la the only cere of a morbid temper. To be nappy jtqsj mat focget yourself.'-'Eulwcx.

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IKIED! UST The following 'are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. 'Mall at this office up to 12 coon' today as" follows; C. l J.-42 3 H. ii. ....... 2 w. H. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall -not called for within that time will be cast out. calf, cheap; best blood known; call for pedigree; phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE If you want to buy a far mor a home in the city; see our new list. We have money to loan. Beckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St mayl-tf FOR SALE Steel range, 1232 Ridge St. 13-7t FOR SALE Household furniture, 516 Main. U-7t REAL ESTATE fire and accident Insurance. Fox typewriter for sale. R. U More. 23 N. 9th. 13-7t FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An Ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-it FOR SALE Cheap, 4 room cottage, 10 Investment on your money; inquire 440 South 13th St ll-7t FOR RENT, POR RENT Furnished flat, three rooms with fine bath; modern. Address "Flat," Palladium. 16-2t FOR RENT Two handsomely furnCUPIO CONTINUES BEJJUITE ACTIVE Jesse Gard and Miss Crowe in An Elopement. Cupid's darts follow the points of least resistance and are not always turned aside by what others may wish. To demonstrate the ability of the lit

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You will want something. When that time comes, get your choice of what you want in the quickest and easiest way by putting: a WANT AD. in the PALLADIUM. It will only cost you a few pennies and may mean dollars to you. No matter where you live, our classified WANT ADS. will find for you just what you want. You may be one of our country readers, or you may live out of town a short distance, or you may chance to pick up this paper in another city. No matter our WANT ADS. are valuable to you ANYWHERE, if you but find out by READING them just what they will do. Look over the different bargains each day ; perhaps you will find something you would like to have. You have the opportunity in the classified column of picking what you want from propositions that may be money makers. It means MONEY TO YOU to read these ads daily. And when you are in need of anything pat an ad in this paper and you will not have to look further to satisfy your want. PALLADIUM WANT ADS

lsbed front rooms- All conveniences. Central. Telephone 2484. 13tf FOR RENT Furnished rcom; 212 X. 14th. - 15-2t

FOR RENT Modern house, centrally located. Phone 1561. 15-7t FOR RENT Furnished room down stairs with piano, also other modern rooms; 207 N. 9th St. 13-7t FOR RENT OR SALE Large house ' with good furnace and bath, large lot, good barn, etc., . Central Ave., West Richmond, near Earlham ColI lege. Call on or address Dickinson Trust Co., telephone 2186. 9-tf FOR RENT Y. St. C. A., untuned Rooms Including shower baths, host and light $1.25 and op per wort! - arl4tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, beat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. fittt-rt UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering j. a Jteftai, ie 8. 7tk et nmt im. mvmt MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf INSURANCE. fioore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN NcUry Public and Steamboat agent Hans N. Koll, 716 Main street 6-tf LOST. LOST Small dun mule, ear clipped; call 3472; reward. Chas. Zuttermeister. 14-7t tle god to shoot in other than a straight line, Jesse Gard and Miss Grace Crowe eloped to Kentucky yesterday and were married. The two have been lovers for years, but' the girl, who is but seventeen, was believed to be a "little too young" to wed. Age knows no barriers Id affairs of the heart and today the happy couple was receiving congratulations from friends. 'The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gard, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Crowe. She was a high school student last year. Both of the young principals reside west of the city. or

LOST In fasten part of city books containing milk route and accounts. Return to Palladium. Reward. 16-2t

FOUND. FOUND Ladies' jacket; call on J. B. Gilbert 102 North 15th. - 15-2t MISCELLANEOUS. Thomas Moorehead calls your attention to his method of cleaning vaults. Only responsible vault cleaner in city. Destroys all germs and diseases. Residence 93S Butler St. Phone 3177. 13-7t AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Molin Sales Co, Phone 2384. . 1-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made data; If yoa dont ' belitro it, try ut . Illcassad Ctean Laundry. Phone 1151. febS3-tf PALLADIUM WANT AOS. PAY. UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and Oen. Repairing. Holt house, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4367. 20-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A tort care tor Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. SO 8. tin. fsbll-tf Vigor Is contagions, and whatever snakes us think or feel strongly adds to oar power and enlarges oar field of action. Emerson. . ZOO IS I Additions to the soo at Glen Miller park continue to arrive. Supt. Klopp has reported the births of three deer and another elk. The fawns are as pretty little creatures as can be found anywhere. The hoard . of works has ordered a wire netting placed over the top of the bear pit to avoid possible accidents. , Ma by Rixam: Gold Medal Flour Is the best tor mak. ing everything. SJasanrs. PAY

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guiding star, and by what bulwarks will you strengthen yourself In times of trial, temptation and defeat, and the tar more dangerous Usses of success, and Joy and triumph? The struggle for the Ideal life Is almost as old si the authentic history cf the human race. Philosophers, priests snd poets of every ago have thought and taught and sung of 1L Benjamin, perhaps the wisest nan America has prouced. tells In his auto- ' blogrsphy of the time when he conceived the bold snd arduous project nf arriving at moral perfection. "I wished to live. he said, "without comlutLiiuK srau t a sat is. at. suit iisaier m.m - knew, or thought I knew what waa right or wrong. I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other. - Me explains the Interesting method ho adopted to promote his progress toward perfection, and he attributes to It much of the success of his lite. The. passion, for perfection has Indeed always stirred the noblest minds and spurred them to higher endeavor. But. however great the help of rules and methods In its attainment, the real school of poafocUon m one's ning or daily work. Men and women who really mount to something: are men and women who have high standards of work and conduct, and are lifted by thea in pur pose, character and achievement above the multitude who live without much TIan or hiKh ffllrtw.rn Van faape.your conduct tbrouftx llfo nocording to a definite and high Meal. You will not realise your Ideal. ' No one ever fully does, but rou ahcv4 fca 1 "'" ivwiiui ii i nauiai am . j &e world Is as bad as It la because so few . men and women have high standards, and so few of those who havo have . that Inflexibility of. purpose which. Is " be made In their realisation. AfTtsI sneh V Vas t smui sneW. HPssA araSaTkeBs ards of life shall we choose and holdl Or If you have chosen in thea rears el college life, still you are eager to know from all who can help or twsrij. the wsy to attain your Ideal, the mothoas of true sue esse. Perhaps yon leave chosen success la business, wUft wealth, power and Influence, as the end for which you win atrhre; or the pursuit or learning witn its aica rewards, and unfailing Joys, or the pro fesslons, or trsvel or discovery; but these, and manr others lixo thstn are but the means to the end, the ladder by which we climb. That for which you are to strive, the end yon hold In view, as an end in IV self and the goal of endeavor, as per k ...I. t . mi. 11.1. t man nature, the perfection) of character for which all the rest exists.. We, say serve our apprenticeship to per fection through art or scJenest or liter-, ature, or music, through buslneso or trade or farming, or manual labor. tit matter chlaflv that, wo rhnnao ttia work congenial to our nature, and then seek for perfection la and through it The true purpose and aim of life Is not to get the thing we want, but to be the men and women wo may aai . should be. - Other purposes ought to be Incidental to thin great one--steps uwsnu aaABf ssviw wist vsi If biography teaches us one thing, more plainly than another It la that moral progress and beauty follow the laws of Intellectual and nwtsrlal good, and that constant purpose and unceasing work are the price of each. . CEIITEflillAL PLADS IS IIOTCOrJPLETED Methodists Delay Work cn ths Celebration. No arrangements hsvve boos made for the holding of the Wayne eouhtr Methodist centennial annlvorsary, owing to the absence of some of the pro moters of the affair from the dty during the past two weeks. Oao of these men stated today that the anniversary would undoubtedly be held, although probably not until late m tins summer. aiAsau: Gold Medal Flour saves No. 7008. . ' UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. ' United States of America, Metric of Indiana, as: , Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Indiana, oa the 14th day of June, 1C. by Charles W. ISller. United Gtates At torney for the District of behalf of tho United Sta Two Hundred Chsos more or lens, of Canned Apricots seised at said District in TMatfoo of the Act of Coneas approved Juno 3D, 1908. and claiming damage la tho sua of $ and praying proosss against said property, and that tho same - mar be condemned and '- sold therefor. .. - Now, therefore, in pursoancs of the Moaltloo under the seal of sal4 Coart to me directed and delivered, I do by give public notice to all rlsrmlng said gooda. or any : of. or in any in. that they bo and appear bsaoro tho District Court of tho United Ctatos, to be bald at tho Cfty cf faaitJ?c!A ta and for tho Kstrlet of Indiana, oa Oe first Uonday of July neat, at lO oTdkLt at tho forenoon of that day. there to Intaiposs their make their aneaatfcms in -

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