Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 221, 18 June 1909 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN. PALLADIUM AND. SUN -TELEGRAM' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS5 DAYTON GREETED
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IIE0E1T; " ...The Market . Place; off the V...f SEW El IMS IPEIH WWP Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisflers of All advertisements must tre FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before 1 fiSHSIKfIC (TilfC IS EACH INSERTION. . . FREE ads below I 12 noon I) WlilbE WS
WANTED. WANTKDr-A four seated high lawn awing. 914 Main. 18-3t WANTED ;To pack furniture for shipment. Holthouse, phone 4367. 17-tf WANTED First class finisher; man ; capable of - varnishing, rubing and - polishing. Only Al mechanic with experience need apply. 'Richmond Casket Co. 17-2t WANTED Fi family washing to do. 17-2t 1142 North J. WANTEDBrighVgirrto 'leanTlight , office work, shorthand and typewriting. Address "Office," care Palladium. 16-2t , WANTED First class bench men or brass pattern makers for chandelier work. Best kind of opportunity. Steady employment. Chandelier and - Art Brass Works. 15-7t WANTED Room with modern con- ". venlences, in private family, centrally located. Address J-42, care Palladium. , 15-7t WANTED To trade horse for buggy .and harness. 516 Main. 13-7t WANTED One 4 o reliable parties. 5 room house by Address Frank ' Vantrcsa, 115 . Lincoln St. 13tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale i House. Cincinnati. Ohio. 2-lmo WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith, 426 Main St Phone 1806. apr!4tf WAN TED To store your stove for ;he summer. 1778. 1030 Main. Phone 17-tf you want money In WA"NTEtfIf place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main- 14-tf
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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton. Okie) . i New York. June 18. . . ."'! '': Open High Low I N. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..140 .... .... Great Northern .. .. .. .. ........ ..148 148 147 Amalgamated Copper 81 81 79 American Smelting .. .. .. . 91 91 89 Northern Pacific ..150 151 150 U. S. Steel ..................... .. .. 66 67 66 U. S. Steel pfd. . .. ..123 123 122 Pennsylvania .. .. ..135 136 135 St. Paul ........ .. :.152 152 151 B. & O. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 117 117 116 New York Central .. .. .. .. .. 132 134 132 ; Reading .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..151 152 150 Canadian Pacific ...... .. ..181 181 180 'Union Pacific ..;.. 190 191 190 Atchison .. .. .. ,, ,. ., ;... ...: .. ..113 114 112 Southern Pacific.. .., .. ..129 130 129
j Chicago. CHICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISION (By. Correll end Thompson. Brokers, Eaton 0.1 Chicago, June 18. Wheat . Open High Low Clot July 115 115 113 114 Sept .. 108 108 106 107 Deo. .. 104 106 105 106 Corn Opan High Low Close July . . 72 72 71 ; 71 Sept ... 70 70 68 69 Deo. ... 59 - 69 58 58 Oats. Open v High Low Clos July ... 51 51 50 60 Sept ... 43 43 42 43 , Dee. ... 43 43 43 43 ' Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. At. Dkv Price M 90 .. 16.40 1 93 .. .50 9 ..... 305 .. 6.75 30 . . . 126 . . 7.00 3 148 40 7.10 t5 ....130 .. 7.25 Tt , 145 80 7.30 142 160 7.40 t 142 40 7.50 7 165 200 7.50 80 .. 158 .. 7.60 137 161 200 7.60 115 I...... 158 .. 7.65 74 178 240 7.65 59 172 80 7.70 53 ...,..,......... 182 240 775 57 1S5 160 7.80 75 t 192 2S0 7.S5 84 195 160 7.95 81 ......s. 221 S.OO 57 ........... 245 60 8.10 118 245 280 8.15 54 233 .. 8,20 '"' naBsiaeBa 1 INOUNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOOS. Best heavies -...... .....37.75 $8.20 Good to choice .......... 7.45 7.80 Hestjpigs .50 7.00 - v BEST STEKRS. Ckxd to choice steers ... 6.35 6.80 Medium to good steers . . . 6.00 6.40 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 . STOCK CATTLR. Oood to h'vy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Fair to good feeders .... 4.50 4.75 Inferior to choice stackers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers 2.50 3.25 . . BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers ... 5.25 6.50 choice to fancy cows. ... 4.00 5.50 SHEEP. - - - Good to choice veals .... 4.00 75
WANTEDLadies to learn hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis or chiropody. Largest and most complete iastitution of the kind In the world. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Catalogue mailed free. Moler College, Cin- : cinnati, Ohio. 21-tf WANTEDRallway Kail Clerks, Carters. Examinations . In Richmond, soon. Preparation Free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 57 B, Rochester, N. Y. mayl2-37t
FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property ana farms, merchandise stocks and firs Insurance. Porterfteld. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 8-tf FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands In Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRcy, Mich. apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE Rocf and bridge paint. Guaranteed Ave years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3426. Apr. 2 fri&mon FOR SALE A large go-cart; will trade for a smaller one. Call at S18 N. 8th. 18-lt FOR SALE Two full blood Fox terrier male pups, $5 each; address, Box 82, Greenefork, Ind. 18-3t FOR SALE Rubber-tire carriage, bug- - gy and road wagon. Newborn Shop, 4th and North A Sts. Phone 1612. ' 18-7t FOR $10. SALE G ood Piano box buggy. 18--'t 310 N. 10 st. FOR SALE Cromos, guitar and miscellaneous articles, cheap for cash. No. 136 S. 12th SL 17-3t FOR SALE Household goods; mornings between 10 and 12; S. 13th St. i call 333 17-2t FOR SALE Cherries by the, tree or Close 140 148 81 91 150 66 123 136 152 117 133 151 181 191 114 129 Fair to heavy calves ..... 3.00 6.25 ' 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 Kollsr Hills) Wheat, per bu , .. ..$1.45 Corn, per bu 75c Rye, per bu 80c Bran, per ton .................$27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Rung 4k Co.) Timothy, per bu., .$ 2.70$2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hoga, average 200 to 250 pounds ........... $6.75$7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough 5.00 5.50 Steers, i corn fed 5.00 5.50 Heifers .... .... 3.o0l.50 Fat cows .... 3.50 4.23 Bulls 3.50 4.00 Calves 6.00 6.50 Lambs 6.60 PRICES FOR FOULTRT. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Toung chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb 18c Turkeys, per lb 18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Be Hiv.) Creamery, butter, per lb., 26c Country butter, per lb lS20o Eggs ..20c Richmond Hay Market. ' (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) $14.00 Clover hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay ! .$13.00 Oats, per bu 50 to 52c Corn ....75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, June 18. Cattle Receipts 50; prime $7.15. ' Sheep - and lambs Receipts S00; sheep $6; top lambs $9. Hogs Receipts 4,250; tops $8.10 and $8.35.
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bushel at the Harry Landis farm, 1 miles north on the Middleboro pike, formerly the Surendorf place. Phone 5104 G. 17-3t FOR SALE Go-cart; 900 North G. 16-3t 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. 8th and Main : streets; open evenings. 16-3t
FOR SALE New modern 5 room cottage near " Dorau bridge. West Richmond, at a bargain. Enquire 200 Richmond avenue. 16-3t POR SALE Comfortable home in village, 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. 12-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male 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 B)R SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR St. SALE Steel range, 1232 Ridge 13-7t FOR SALE Household furniture, 516 Main. 13-7t REAL ESTATE fire and accident insurance. Fox typewriter for sale. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th. 13-7t POR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W, Kramer 29-;f & Co. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, June 18. Wheat ....$1.48 Corn 75c Oats.. .. .. .. . . .. ... ,..5oc Rye 90c Clover seed.". .. ;".$(3.70 Alsike, per bu. . .. .. $8.30 Timothy, per bu . . . . . . . $1.9l CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, June 18. Hogs Receipts strong; tops $7.90. Cattle Receipts 1,331; extras $7.33. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; top lambs $8.60; top sheep $4.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, June 18. Cattle Receipts light; tops $7.15. Hogs Reecipts light; tops $8 and $8.15. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; top sheep $5.45; top lambs $9. Veals, $8.25. . MORRIS HAS A BAD ACCIDENT Fell on Walk Today Broke Her Arm. and Mrs. Isabella Morris, residing at 202 South Eighth street, fell and broke her arm this morning. She has been ill for some time and was just recovering. Owing to her age it is probable that her injury will be quite serious. She is past SO, years old. -... ARE MUCH AROUSED. Winchester is stirred ' by two cutting affrays which have occurred during the week. In both instances severe wounds were inflicted. Both crimes are charged to drunkenness. The authorities are experiencing many difficulties in trying to make an investigation. . A SPANISH BELLE WON BY AMERICAN : Senorita Ruiz, a wealthy Washington woman, who eloped and married John Tyron Kelly, a well known newspaper man of Washington.
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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for call in answer to their ads. Mail at this office op to 12 noon today as follows: ' C. ... Cash Flat . J-42 W. H. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR RENT, FOR RENT New five room house, electricity, cemented cellar, large lot; Roscoe E. Kirkman. lS-St FOR RENT Two handsomely- furnished front rooms. All conveniences. Central. Telephone 2484. 13tf 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 College. Call on or address Dickinson Trust Co., telephone 2186. 9-tf FOR RENT Y. m. C . A., FvrnUhed Rooms Including shower baths, boat and light- $L25 and op per weals. . aprli-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, beat, with bath for gents, at the Or and. ft23rf LOST. LOST Gold bracelet in 'Boston store GRADUATE SATURDAY Rural Schools of Preble County to Hold Ceremonies At Eaton. R. SMITH HONOR PUPIL New Paris, O., June 1R The commencement exercises of the Preble county public schools will be held Saturday In the Eaton opera house when 87 pupils of the rural schools will receive diplomas. The following program has been arranged. Invocation.. .. ..Rev. H. A. Smith Music. . ..Miami University Quartet Annual Address . . . Hon. J. W. Zeller, Ohio School Commissioner. Music. Presentation of Diplomas.. .. ..Supt. C. H. Moses Music. Benediction. Russell Smith of Harrison township having received the highest grade, 87, has the honor of receiving ah honor flag for the township represented by him. OLD SOL'S ECLIPSE The eclipse of the sun was visible only for a few minutes yesterday afternoon. The cloudy weather discouraged many persons from looking for the eclipse. The condition of the atmosphere was such that smoked glass was not needed to look at the sun without hurting the eyes. BUT UTILE WORK Little business was done by the board of review today. The matter of persona property of the railroads was taken up. This is a puzzling question and one that will take some time to settle. City Statistics Marriage Licenses. c George C. Kuhlow and Mayme Lahmann, both of Richmond. Ambassadorial Humor. Following the proclamation of tbe commune in Paris, General Brackenbury attached himself to the government trocps at Versailles, where Lord Lyons, tbe British ambassador, also was. One day Lord Lyons was persuaded to visit Meudon. He was looking from tbe window of an empty house when a shell fell and bant In the garden below. Then he said quietly: "Perhaps I had better retire. It would be a diplomatic blunder If her majesty's ambasssdor were to be killed.- Blackwood's Maoudne. palpitation of the heart. Digests whatyoa eat
or on Main between Boston Store and KnollenLerg's; leave at 323 S. 13th or at Boston Store. lS-2t LOST Pearl broach at Earlham College or Main street; return to 1120 Main street;' reward. 18-lt
LOST White Angora cat. 28 N. 10th. Return to 18-2t LOST Bundle of automobile curtains. Return to Bricker's, 41? Main- st. Suitable reward. lS-lt LOSTSTRAYED OR STOLEXfili .dog, eight weeks old; brown, black and whito face; white tip on tail. Reward for return or information. H. R. Robinson. l$-lt LOST Thursday morning!! large, round silver belt pin, engraved with Scotch emblem. Return to 225 S. 14th. Reward. 17-2t LOST Small dun mule, ear clipped; call 3472; reward. Chas. Zuttermeister. 14-7t UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. RusssL 16 8. 7th St. rhoc 1793. marll-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf INSURANCE. rioore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public and Steam boat agent. Hans N. Koll. 716 Mam street. 5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Thomas Moorehead calls your attention to his method of cleaning CARUSO'S FRIEND COMMITS SUICIDE Cause by Report the Tenor Had Lost Voice. Rome, June 18. Pietro Gaggaioli, manager of the farm of Enrico Caruso, the famous grand opera tenor, devoted to his employer, committed suicide by cutting his throat today when he heard that Caruso might lose his voice. The farm is near Florence. He has ever been a most ardent admirer of the famous singer and the various reports as to the operation on Caruso's throat had apparently unbalanced his mind. . th:s conssr?. rc. "eld erAinr. li Swell's fcjrrup Pcpsia i. rstlttvcty tuni; 1 to care iadeition, crastipaOea. tfc k bead m. offensive breath, malaria, aaa all tfissaaet . lias from utomet- trouble. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Reuben Mylrick to Robert Mitchell et al, lot 8 block 9. C. T. Price 2nd add to city. $T;0. Maria C. Atzinger to Jesse A. Wiechman, lot 1, Hugh Mofflt add to city. $1. Friend T. Ellis to Phillip W. Smith, lot 15 in N. Hawkins add to city. $1200. George H. Nolte to Clements W Ferguson, lot 70, John Smith add to city. $3,200. Ida May Sweeny to Kosie V. Dill, lots 5 and G, west of river and south of National Road in Cambridge City. $l,50O. Mark W. Pennell to Alice E. Unthank, lot 1, M. W. P. sub of lot 15 in E. L: Cleamer's add to city. $400. Dickinson Trust Company to Wil
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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. Moline Salea Co.. Phone 23S4. 1-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clou.es made eleen; tf you dent believe- it. try us. Uichmond Steam Laundry. Pbcce 151. feb23-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and Gen. Repairing. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4367. 20-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure cure for Corns. Rolling. 80 8. 8th. Prof. H. H. febli-tf A Sponge Garden. A beautiful effect may be obtained by means of a damp sponge and a few seeds. Take a large piece of coarse sponge and cut it into any shape desired. Then soak it in water, squeeze half dry and sprinkle in tbe openings red clover seed, millet, barley, grass, rice, oats any or all of these. Hang tbe sponge in a window where tbe sun shines at least part of tbe day. Country Life In America. Few things are impossible in themselves, it is not so much means as perseverance that is wanting to bring them to a successful Issue. liam C. Erk, lot 249 and 250 in Earlham Heights add to city. $125. Sarah M. Iredell to Bethian Thomas pt lot 10 In Price and Ferguson add to city. $1,800. ' Daniel S. Van Etten to John Wesley Cooper, pt lot 27 in ex of Sarah Motfit's estate add to to city. $1,000. Frederick Krlvei to John C. Wtesler, pt lot 13, J. Hadleya add to city. $13. John M. Shaffer to Clyde A. Thomas, pt n w qr. sec. 2. twp 14, rang 1, Franklin twp. $3,2000. James A. Boyd to Abram Boyd, pt lots 12 and 13 west of river and north of National Road Cambridge City. James A. Boyd to Edna Pearl Boyd, pt sec 12, twp 15, range 12. Washington twp. $1. Alice I Taylor to -W. Grant Huffman, lots 57 and 58 in Ml P. sub of J. W. Smith's add to city. $112. Henry A. Whiteley to Cyrus Whiteley, pt s w qr sec 3, twp 15. range 12. and pt of n w qr sec 10, twp 13 range 12. Washington twp. $1. Henry A. Whiteley to Cyrus Whiteley, pts of n w qr sec 10. twp 15, range 12. Washington twp. $1. Charles J. Atkinson to Joseph Sterns pt lot 41 in Williamsburg. $800. Clements W. Ferguson to Geo. H. Nolte, pt lot 48 in John Smiths add to city. $3,750. ' . v Frank D. Root to I Walter Vossler, lot 62 in Grand Boulevard sub of Paul V. Washmburn add to city. $400. Clara T. Moorman to Ira E. Baker, pt lot 12 in Fetta. Fetta & Kehlenbrink add to city. $3,500. Oscar E. Williams to Bessie L Stannah, lot 16 'in Land & Improv. Co. add .to Cambridge City. , $250. Wm. H. Huffman to Leonora C. Hadley s e qr sec 25, twp 18, range 12, Dalton twp. $10,000. Dickinson Trust Co.,' trustee to Ed Schlenker. lots 214 and 213 in E. Height add to city. $110. . Dickinson Trust Co. trustee to Sophia' Yeager. lot 4i in Highland Terrace add to city. $108. Wm. Dudley Foulke to Katherine Jessup lots 8 and 9 in J. P. Smith's add to city. $1.
was the greatest pageant of Its kind in
the state's history. Cheer the Wrights.. Last night tbe crowd reached to 40.000 and It was predicted that tt would go to sixty and maybe seventy five thousand today. Despite . tbe laudatory speeches, the blare of bands, tbe arches and decorations and crowds and fireworks tbe Wright brothers remain as retiring as they were when they first began tinkering in their workshop years ago. They . rose early today prepared to continue their work, but crowds surged about the Wright home and made their plaudits so noisy and ceaseless that the two navigators of the clouds were compelled to venture forth. Imitation Japanese work is tbe Sim plest tblng in tbe world. Take any bos wltb a smooth wooden surface and oa it past leaves that nave been pressed ont flat arranging theta in pretty designs. Then varnish and polish, and the effect la exquisite Japanese art. POPULAR ExcurcsooHG Via Chleaso. Cincinnati G Louisvilla R. Q. season 1000 $68.15 To SEATTLE. WASH Round Trip, . account or Alaska Yukon Exposition. Selling dates May to October. . Final return limit October list. - $15.20 To TORONTO, ONT, Round Trip. account of Canadian National Exposition.Selling dates August 17 : to Sept 9. Final return limit Sept. 14th. $35.65 " To DENVER. COLO. Round Trip. , account of Annual Convention National Education Association. Bell ing dates. July IsL 2nd. $rd nasi 4th. Final return limit SepL 1st $19.05 To ST. PAUL MINN, Round Trip, account of United Society Christian Endeavor. Selling dates, July 4th, 5th and dth. Final return limit. July 31st $60.15 To LOS ANGELES, CAL, Covad Trip, account of Elks' Convention; . selling dates June 24th to July 10th. Final return limit Oct. 3 1st. $44.15 To SALT LAKE. UTAH, Round Trip account Grand Army Natl Encampment. Selling dates August eta. dth, 7th and 8th. Final return limit SO days. $9.40 To MILWAUKEE, WIS, Round Tria account of North American Skat League, boat or rail from Chicago. Selling dates. June 18. 19 and ' So. ' Final return limit, June 24th. $1.90 To CINCINNATI, O, Round Trip, account of North American Gymnastic Union. Selling dates Juna IS.' 19 and 20. Final return llmtt, Juna' 29th. " . NIAGARA FALLS excursion August" 5th. -. . 1 : ATLANTIC CITY Excursion Tin B. & C Aug. 12th. . ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via C. V O., Aug. 19th. v i OLD POINT COMPORT, V A, Excursion via C. it O.. July 27th. REDUCED RATES POR JULY 4TH, One and one-half for the round trip. Selling dates. July 3rd and 4th; final return limtt, July dth. 1 , . . For reduced rates to points in North, East. South or. West, call ( , C A- BLAIR. .... , . . '. Pass it Ticket AgL, C C. ai I R." B, Home Phone 2062. Richmond. Ind. . CERTIFIED SMIS GUARANTEED QUAiny
