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THE RICHSlOfTD PALLADl liEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 190D. PACKS PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEQRAlji CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS tag the letting of contracts. Ta. commissioaers reserve th. right to reject any or all bids. - Plans and apeoiftca- . tiona for abov. bridge, now on til. in the office of the county auditor." V. , By order of th. Wayne County Board of Commissioner, w Demas S. Coe, Auditor dly July l&S 4 l ' r " E-Gfn ...The Market Plaide of the People... FOR THE race Situations Wanted and Found Ads 2 times FREE Greatest littM satisfiers of bis want! are ths ads plow Ail advertisements must bs in this office before 12 noon
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.WANTED To buy complete bedroom v"' " or part;; aaureBS jsox u, Centervllle, Ind. l-2t WANTEDBookkeeper at Auto Inn, vuuS man wltn cX-sn ce. see w. - P. Hailffhtnn :.' 1.1 i o . j, . f WANI'KD Two fi r unfurl nished rooms. , AL.ress K, 121 N. " th' ' ' ' ' '' 1"2t WaNTEJJ Work T33Hg care of children by young girl, or light house work; call it 116 N. 2nd St. - l-2t wanted Washi a ; to do; call 1530 , MaJn street, ups airs on the west Ide, - , ' i-2t Wanted -Work of an? "kind by boy ; ag e 15. Call at :13 N 3rd St. WANTED Second I hand one-horse .., nj, uiaj, KJA ew rails, Ohio. i 30-3t WANTED A reliable party to care for a four-months' . old baby. Address :Baby", car. Palladium. " i I ' 30-3t : 1 wan i to buy Bicycles,: Revolvers Guns and Watch. . J.: M. Lacey, ' Pawnbroker, Cor. 8th and Main, J 30-7t WANTED Agents, men and women. Take . orders for 16.00 ' Ostrich ' Plumes, $2.49, all colors. Appeals to every woman. Dayton Ostrich Plume Co., 638 Reibold Bldg., Dayton, O. : 30-3t WANTED Young man or lady to do educational work tor tuition at the Richmond Business College. 29-7t "WANTED Ladies to learn hairdress. : ing, i manicuring, facial massage, j chiropody or i electrolysis, f Few v ; weeks completes. Wonderful deznand for graduates. Good field for resident work; I diplomas granted, i Instruments given. Investigate. . Moler College. Cincinnati, O. f 25-tf WANTED Driller for oil wells near NEW YORK STOCK ; 6y Corrrll and Thompson, iew York, July 1.- . - Great Northern Amalgamated Copoei i t American smelting Northern Pacific ......... U. 8. Steel 17. S. Steel pfd Pennsylvania . " St. Paul . . . . B. ft O. .. .. New York Central Heading ....... Union Pacific l ....... y AlVilWUU 'Southern Pacific. . 1 . Southern Pacific ec-dividend 1 ChiCC3 i CHICOO QftAlN AN9 PHOVIION (By Correil and Tseaipo. Brokers, ' .' ' Baton 0.t I Chidago; July ll V. ' Wheat Open ' , 116 July
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Indianapolis Parket. REPRESENTATnft SALES. No. , liar. Dk. Price $6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50 7.55 7.55 7.60 7.65 7.65 7.75 7.75 7.80 7.80 7.S5 7.S5 7.90 S.00 8.05 S.10 8.20 83 20 20 61 110 90 30 80 54 74 24 110 80 .74 7 7 S 74 78 82 1 105 .:...::::::::;;;i23 k . 56 64 320 SO 160 160 160 SO 120 160 40 60 i-.t 16 160 ft . M 184. 100 178 196'. 187 .......... ...... 201 . . 198; 120 U5 ? 200 217 i 160 2iS ': .. SIS' ; INDIANAPOLIS .IVt STOCK. HOr. i JBeet heavies ....-4 4V- O .... ft , . 4 hole. . . L tl . . . . . .-X. . $7.90S$S.20 7.50 7.85 6.25 6.50 6.35 6.85 50 6.00 Good to choice Beat pigs bbst ertei 2oo& to choice stetVJ . Choice to fancy yfaflisJL jJhoice to I )ood to h' fair to koi STOCK ..TTL7 vy feediik Mrs Rsrjt- ass uv gooa reeaert ... .50 4.75 .iferior to choice ijcin, AAA. A EA Common to fair hei m .. ? sow a 95 BUTCHER. 4TTLIL In . x . ... - ' J uooa ro cnoice hit r Pood to fancy cows, V . 4.00 5.25 1 L . ' VEAL Ctt-V K uooo to choice vfeaisl . 4.00 7.25 V. 5.00 6.00 w aeavv caives 1 SHEEP AVTi 3-UtBS. ' 3 i.
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WANTED Stock ; to pasture; call phone 1235. 24-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 store your stove for .he summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterneld'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf FRENCH Dry Cleaning Mens Suits Pressed, 25c. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00. 187 Ft, Wayne . Avenue. 1-1 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Child's bed, good condition, 204 N. 17th St. 30-lt FOR SALE Baby cab. Must be sold at once. 308 S. 12th . 30-2t FOR SALE Fine March White Wyandotte chickens. 615 S. 13th. 30-2t FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Baby perambulator; good condition; call between 11 and 12 a. m. 119 S. 12th. 28-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kiamer & Co. 29:f FOR SALE Dining room set, table, six chairs, sideboard, Weber piano; call 35 N. 10th. l-2t FOR SALE or trade, one of the best Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Open ..149 .. 81 .. 91 ..151 .. C8 ..125 ..136 ..153 ..117 133 ..156 ..193 ..115 High 149 82 92 152 69 126 136 155 118 133 157 194 115 131 Low 149 81 91 151 68 125 136 153 117 132 155 193 115 131 Close 149 82 92 152 69 126 136 154 117 133 156 193 115 131 .131 percent. Good to choice sheep,..., 4.25 4.50 Good to choice lambs .... 6.75 7.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Rlcnsiona Holler Milli) Wheat, per bu. . . . . . . . . . . . , .$1.33 Corn, per bu., . .75c Rye, per bu., . .80c Bran, per ton 427.00 Middlings, per ton ......$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ........... .$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Rons. Coj Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.70$2.85 Clover Seed .. ... 4.50 4.05 Richmond. CATTLB. . (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds ..$6.75$7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough . . ... J.uO 5.50 Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.50 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows .... 3.50 4.25 Bulls 3.50(a) 4.i0 Calves 6.00 6.50 Lambs 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per !b. . .lSe Old chickens, per lb. isc COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hiv.4 Creamery butter, per lb., ..... 26e Country butter, per lb ....... ,lS20c Eggs 30c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) ...$14.00 Clover hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay ..$13.00 Oata, per bu 50 to 52c Corn .... .... .... ....75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, July 1. Cattle Receipts none; tops $7.25. Veals Receipts 150; tops $7.73. Hogs Receipts 2,500; tops $&30. Sheep and lambsReceipts 600; sheep $2g5; top lambs, $G$S.oO. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Juluy l. 4 Wheat., i $1.37 Corn. . . . ., .. .'. 74c OsU.. .v .. ..... ..... ...55c
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FOR SALE Refrigerators and furnifice. Advertisers will confer a great ture of all kinds. Antique Furniffavor by calling for mail in answer ture Co., 519 Main. 29-tfto their ads. Mail at thia office up to
r UK SAUi small up-10-aaie manw' ' f?.cturing plant, to close partner! ship; address "B. C," care Palladi ium. FOR SALE One Brussels drugged good as new; will sell cheap if soli at once; 233 S. 12th. 29-2A FOR SALE Fox terrier pups; 30 7th. jun22-f FOR SALE 1 double set driving hat ness and 2 fly nets at 195 F Wayne Ave. 27FOR SALE OR RENT New typewrf er. Address, B. C. A. H. DePriest, Y. $ 26-t FOR SALE Will sell or exchange tup good farms. Dr. Bailey, 31 South loth. Phone 2079. 26-7t FOR SALE Brand new No. 4 Underwood Typewriter nt barjyaia. Phone 1674. ' 52 FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey mile calf, cheap; best blood known; cil for nediaree: Dhone 3136. 27-t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Flats, furnished complete, housekeeping. 415 Majn. J4" Fort Wayne Avenue. FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. FurC iel rooms Including shower bath' heft and light. $1.25 and up per wet.? aprM-tf FOR RENJ Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grani feb32-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean; if you 4't Rye Alsike.. .. Timothy, per bu. ...t9c ..82.00 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, July 1. j .: Wheat.. .. .. ...J2.20 Corn. , .. .... f.75c Oats .. ... 61c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, July .-r : Hogs Receipts 1,900; tops $7.ot Cattle Receipts 300; slow, Bteadjt best calves, $7.75. i f Sheep and lambs Receipts 2,700; sheep lower; lambs $8.65. y. - PITTSBURG LIVESTO:. ; Pittsburg, July 1. -Cattle Receipts light; tops '"$7.$. Veals Receipts light; tops $8.;' Hogs Receipts 12 loads; tops 4130. Sheep annd lambs Receipta HgSjt. top sheep $3.10. Top lambs $7.50. yj ' ' T-;j Why Ho Get Married.;. A $000 per annum clerk in one of Uncle Sam's departments af Tishington was recently approached a coworker who asked if It were me, as I rumor bad it, that the $900 peton was about to marry. . j "It is, was the laconic reepose. "Surely, old man. said tip other, with that freedom permittedin intimate friend, "you don't thlk that your present income would jutlfv yon in taking a wife." , "To be perfectly frank," iid the other. "I do not." "Then what on earth can be your reason for taking this serious rtep?" "I hare no reason," was le calm response. MI am in lTe.ULippIncotfs. ' . b , Humor of tho Stumn During a warm political ftmpalgn in "old timer" took the stutmj, TlHether he gathered many lest sheep into the fold of his party or not. be certainly d!d not detract from fbe'humor of the situation. On on. iecasion a crowd of people gathered to hear him apeak. i "Fellow citlsens." he roaref, "our opponents are resorting to ersrr form of vileness. to dishonest and Underhand tricks, to inconceivable tntinness, to the corruption of voters, bar we warn them his thunder ' shook the ;roof "we warn them, fellow tti ns, that that Is a game that two eaifuy at: Courage. .; Courage- f t virtu thai the young eaanot spare: tc lese' It istO grow old before the time. It Is beter to make a thousand mistakes and offer a thousand reverses than run any from battle. Henry Van Dyke. . j, . 7C"i' Ho Learnovi a .et. Once a boy tbougLt h would braid a mule's tall. Later wjea bis father was trying to straiKhte up his fea-, tures so that his nu thefwonldnt have to get acquainted wltt im all oyer again, he asked, "athr will I ever be beautiful any 1 resi . ' "No. my child. id tH father, as he delicately prie3 thi Irklge of the lad's aose Into sou ethng like Its oldtime form, "no, rsj ?hH, yon will never be beautiful, f nt you'll know a danged sight met ." Gladys If she thinfc her young man is such a paragon a itrfection why does she watch hha8 closely? Esmeralda She Is afral he Is too good to be true. Chicago rrtbgns.
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Ilium Want Ada. received at thia ofuwa wusjr oa wuv.i 1 B. ,. 1 1 S. w. B. H. . Mail will be kept for 30 days only, airmail not called for within that time will be cast out. 1 believe it. try ua, Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedgen's, , 918 Main. Orders called for and deliv ered ; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Phone 2068. jun24-lmo ART GOODS. Home Baking, Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. - 25-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON, POHLMEYER AND DOWN'- , ING. ; 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Automobile service for out of town calls. Private ambulance. 30-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and turtles; 16 South 5th street. Phone 1535. 26-tf DENTIST. DR. C. S. WILSON, Hlttle Block. Special attention given ? to plate FAftM WORK PArS WELL" iavestmont Concerns Ars Forced to Advertise In the Northwest. During the last few months it has become harder and harder to secure farm mortgages upon which to loan money. The farming districts recently hare been actually scouted for farmers needing ready " money. The situation is such that, with plenty of money available to lend on farms and no farmers in need of that money, the usual rate of 6 per cent is being pared down to 5 and even as low as 5 per cent. This at least is the outline of existing conditions, particularly with reference to Minnesota and the two Dakotas, given by Grant Van Sant, who has been active in securing mortgages in this connection for a farm loan concern. . . ' Whatever the farmer may be doing with himself, he is not asking for money. He may not be spending as much at the general store; he may not be restocking bis farm or replacing his machinery, bnt at any rate he scorns proffered loans, even at low rates. It 4s not thought, however, that he is neglecting to Improve his plant or is foregoing the pleasure of elevating his standard of living somewhat. Such abnegation would hardly be consistent in a person with a big balance in the bank and a check bqpk In his pocket. V The gradual development of this situation has been coming on for some time. ' Two o JKfertw years ago farmers needed money occasionally and gladly offered mortgages. Gradually this diminished little by r little until now, except In the case of extraordinary circumstances, the worker cf a farm not only is indifferent to Investors, but is seeking to do a little Investing on his own account. Form loan institutions, it is said, first worked through Minnesota offering money. Then came the two Dakotas. .Now agents of these concerns are going through Montana in the onpleasant hope of finding some unfortunate possibly who wants "to mortgage the farm." Their quest has not been particularly encouraging.. As indjeative of the paucity of available mortgages a happening in a well known farm loan company may be cited. An eastern investor came in and called for $100,000 in farm loans, secured by mortgages, which must be delivered within a year. Simultaneously he wrote out a check for $13,000 and asked for Immediate investment Theieompany was able to place only $4,000 of it and now has gone to the expedient of advertising for mortgages. ' Trim Cmill Fruit. Now is a good time to trim the raspberry ami blackberry fields. Not much fruit can be expected from feeble canes, and even the best canes will not giro much fruit If they are too close together Manure or fertilizer Is also required. Blackberry, fie'dn have been known to give good service for years wIth0Jlt fertilisers, but if the field is ffsro good cultivation and well supplied with plant food the Increased yield aid better quality of the fruit will make some unprofitable fields pay weiL ' V A Primer of Life. - Once on the highway of life a man met Happiness, and Happiness said: "A little farther on is a beautiful valley. Rest there with me." "Too quiet said the mas. ! Journey to the hills." But when be bad reached the hills he sighed for the quiet Talley and
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24-lmo BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery, 29 N. 8th St. "Phone 2174. jun27-lmo AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, erpeeially low rates. Moline Sales Co, Phone 2384. 1-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure i;ure for Ceres. Rolling, 20 S. th. Prof. H. H febmt MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf INSURANCE. floors and Ogfoorn Fire Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf German Notary Public and steamboat agent. Hans X. Koll, 716 Main. 30-tf UPHOLSTERING. ii ri-in-irir-u-iruuu Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marl 1-tf MEAT MARKET. Picnic meats and Spring chickens for the 4th. Long Bros., Phone 2299. , 29-tf BARBER SHOP. Rudolph King, formerly connected with Mr. Wm. B. Canan, on South City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Harly H. Cox and Go Ida Hunt, both of Richmond. Raymond H. Wehrly and Eliiabeta Lintner, both -of Richmond. Louis H. Posther 'and Carrie M. Woodhurst, both of Richmond. Verling H. Pitts and Anna E. Grimes, both of Richmond. Woman's Relief Corps will give a market ' Saturday afternoon at Johnson's Stove Store. It iwll's byrup Ppln v. csitt.ty karv t to car. iadisttkD. coMttpMion. sk k beac oKraaive breath. malMria ana ail CJasasc. n from atom en ttoahw. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of James S. Ostrander, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent Susanna R., Ostrander, Executrix. A. C. Llndemuth, Atty. dlyl7-24-l IN THE UNITED STATE 8 DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of The Mount Shoe Company, Involuntary Bankrupt Cause No. 2827 To the creditors of The Mount Shoe
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LOST. LOST Small black card case on sidewalk in front of Knollenberg's store, Tuesday; return to 51 South 14th or Palladium office; reward. 1-lt LOST OR STRAYED Brindle heifer and red calf, four months old. W. E. Dwyer. New Paris. O. 29-3t REMOVAL NOTICE. have moved my Real Estate and Insurance office from 9th and Main to the old Fetta building. IS South 8th St. J. S. FiUgibbons. 1-tf BOVERS GLIDING . SETTEE Is what you want for these hot summer days Just the thing for the PORCH or LAWN ami: Fifth and Main. "I see by this paper. said lira. Griggs, "that growing children reqmlre occasional change." "Well, ours certainly get thalr fair share." replied Griggs. "They brae me something like three or four tiaas. a day for nickels and dimes. Chicago News. Company of Richmond, Wayne County and State of Indiana: . You, and each of you, are hereby notified, that on the 18th day" of June, A. D., 1909, The Mount Shoo Company was duly adjudged a bankrupt and the first meeting of its creditors will be held at the Circuit Court Room. In Richmond; Wayne County, Indiana, at eleven o'clock a. m., of Monday, July 12th, 1909, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. To secure " consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. - Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort Indiana, June 30, 1909. Jly 18 t NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that ' the Board of Wayne County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals up to 11 o'clock on the morning of Monday, July 19, 1909, for the construction of the following bridges: Werking bridge, appropriation, $300; Water Works Road Bridge, appropriation $400; Canaday Bridge, appcopria tion $500, and Dennis Bridge, ajpro priation $275. Bids must be on each bridge separately and must be accompanied by acceptable bond in sum equal to amount of hid. In all things bids must conform with law, regulatThe beauty of the
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$68.15 To SEATTLE. WASH, Round Trip. . account of Alaska Yukon Expoaltion. Selling dates May to Octobjkr. Final return' limit October 31st $15.20 To TORONTO, ONT, Round Trip, account of Canadian - National Exposition. Selling dates August 37 to Sept 9. Final return limit Spt 14th. - ; $35.65 To DENVER, COLO. Round Trip, account of Annual Convention National Education Association. " Selling dates. July 1st 2nd. 3rd and 4ta. Final return limit Sept 1st $19.05 To ST. PAUL, MINN, Rout Trip, account of United Society Christian Endeavor. Selling dates. July 4th. 5th and 6th. Final return limit July 31st $68.15 To LOS ANGELES, CAU Bound Trip, account of Elks' Convention; selling dates June 24tn to July 10th. Final return limit Oct Slat $44.15 To SALT LAKE. UTAH. Round Trip' account Grand Army Natl Encampment Selling dates August 5th. Cth. 7th and, 8th. Final return limit 30 days. -' i NIAGARA FALLS excursion August . 5th. -: . ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via D. ft O.. Aug. 12th. ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via C V O., Aug. 19th. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA, Excursion via C. & O., July 27th. REDUCED RATES FOR JULY 4TH. On. and one-half for th. round trip. - Selling dates, July 3rd and 4th; final . return limit- July Cth. ,For reduced rates to points tm NnttX - East South or West call -- " C. A. BLAIfi. Pass it Ticket Agt, C C. I B. XL, Homo Phono 2062. Richmond. Ind. rr Lw D a .j'4 I.IHlM.tfM - I rvru Para At. farfon .. alcneto . . Richmond Ct. Grovo curamaati West Lw Cincinnati ' S5U v. w w a . . Rleasaoad ... Muacl. ... Marion .. Poro Ar. . Peru .... Ckleum . tn m.- etwi ' ' I 1 riMSnfffee train P. 4kT.A. 1 colorings, variety of designs to 0220 with Everything that Is nobby for ' a man's . comfort fa ; Shirts. Underwear, Hosiery andjNccrHrcar .: fzZyr, prices. ' ' " I ' - 1
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