Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 306, 11 September 1909 — Page 7
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THE BICIQIOND PAIXAMUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1909. MORGAN'S SOU MM : - J RATES Branch. Offices Branch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one. nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM SUCCEED 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. o o o O 0 0 ... ... - i Waet Ado Colminnies Has the Ability and Father Has the Power to Boost His Son If Desired.
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For Yomir CooYeoieoce LIST OF AGENCIES. Brancn offices are located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.
South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, lHb and 8. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. E St CHILES ft SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G 8t JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St.
Ceitral. QUIGLEY DRUG 3TORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1091 Sheridan St.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade
at once. Wonderful deiuand for graduates; top wages. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Can earn some money from start. Send for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. aug20-tf
WANTED To rent 5 room house in good location by good reliable party address -Renter." care Palladium. 15t
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WANTED If you want luoney In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Esate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14"
RATES
1 cent per word-7 days for the pi ice of C days. We charge advertisement, eeat in by phone and collect after its insertion.
FOR SALE.
WANTED.
WATEBTagENTS North Pole discovered by American. Cook's own story. Of thrilling interest. Going like wild fire. Bonanza for agents. Outfit free. Big terms. Act quick. Ziegler Co., 267 Fourth St., Philadelphia. 11-12-14-16
or ironing.
Call 1126 Sheridan St. 10-tf
FOR SALE Round Oak Heating Stove and Gas Heater. 211 N. W. 3rd St. " H-u
FOR SALE Good general purpose horse, 6 years old; call 33 N. 8th.
lilt
FOR SALE Cole's Hot Blast stove, as good as new; 217 Lincoln St ll-2t
WANT AD
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The followins are replies to Palladium Want Ade. 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;
A 1 Dairy 9
Renter 1 C 3 M. M 1
Mail will be kept tor 80 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out
cop&modations from Bremen, Germany. 716 Main St
Baltimore t Hans N. Roll, 29-tf
FOR" SALE Watches, Bicycles. J. M. Lacey, pawn broker; Eighth and Main. 18-U
LOST Two small account
covers. N. S. Cox. Tel. 4077.
FOR SALE Sideboard just arrived; bargains. Antique Furniture Co.. 519 Main. 26-tf
FOR SALE One-third horse power electric .motor, direct current.
T'hnnn 3133. 31-tf
Price reasonable. 30 South 22nd.
Phone 3717
or 7-7t
FOR SALE Male pigs (Polland China). A. H. Pyle, 5105C. R. R. No. 4. 31-Ht
WANTED Experienced farm-hand. Phone 5124F. l-3t
Charles Ward, violin Instructor. Fall class now organizing. Studio, 20 North 21st St Phone 3679. 8-7t
FOR SALE Second hand furniture.
stoves, etc., at cheap prices. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 24-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE An Ideal ea
burban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf
FIH SEE
A desirable home of 8
Rooms. Bath. Furnace,
Electric Lights, Both Kind
of Oas and a trood Barn.
204 S. 12 16-tf
FOR SALE Upright piano at half price. John Leive, 239 S. 4th St. ll-7t
FOR SALE The Hill farm, 1G7 acre3, well improved, three miles east of Richmond on New Paris pike. 12-
room house, two barns, running water. . Price low. H. R. .Robinson trustee. 1-tf
..., Ait persous suffering from
piles or any form of rectal ailment, write me for free trial of Positive painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn. Ind. , 4eod-tt WANTED Young men to learn automoblle business by mail and prepare for positions a chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay "big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample leeson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. ll-2t WANTED To buy for cash, small house south of Main street, between 4th and 13th 'streets. Address 913 Main street city. 10-3t
WANTED Girl to do general housework. 1911 N. E. 10-2t
WANTED Nursing.
nut street.
WANTED At once, girl for housework in family of three; no washing
Call 240 Chest-9-4t
WANTED You to enter Richmond
Business College next ftionaay. Night school opens next Monday. 9-tf I have put in a new forge especially
for repair work; give my man a h will save you time and
time is money; 4 new shoes. $1.00. The Star Shoeing and Repair Shop,
17 S. 6th. 87t
See" Mrs."Hiser about Shorthand and
Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S.
13th St. Phone 2177. sept8-tf WANTED Married man to work on farm, must give reference; address Box 53, Cambridge City, R. 15. 8-7t
FOR SALE Modern ten room house.
Desirable, cheap. Will trade for smaller property. "Owner," care Palladium. H-2t
FOR SALE New five room cottage.
Cheap for quick sale. "Cottage,' care Palladium. ll-2t
FOR SALE Household furniture; No. 304 North 9th St." 'li lt
FOR SALE Favorite base burner and
some furniture. Call Monday, 103
South 15th St. lMt
FOR SALE Two well located new
properties, bargain; owner leaving
city. Address "F" care Palladium.
7-7t
FOR SALE Convenient house, lar-
cain: call 332 Randolph. 8-Tt
FOR SALE: Shoes, clothing and La
dies' Skirts, almost half price. Al
frod Underhill, 1530 Main. 8-7t
FOR RENT A second story flat
of .five rooms and bath. Call 100 S.
12th. Phone 1493. 11-lt
FOR RES'T Nine room residence, aoi
College Ave. Hot bath, gas, electricity, cistern, hydrant, convenient rooming house for Earlham students. Phone 3415. ll-7t
FOR SALE Modern home, west side.
Also one in South End. 529 Main St
Phone 1390. 4-tf
FOR SALE Double house West Side.
Good" investment, 529 Main St
Phone 1390. 4-tf
Market Reports
MEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Cerrall and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Sept. 11.
FOR SALE Oak. sideboard and table and ladies bicycle. 25 S. 19th. ll-7t FOR SALE City property and farms.
merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf
FOR SALE Surrey, rubber tired
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Sept. 11.--Hogs Reports, 3,000; steady, tops - $8.55. " Cattle Receipts, 150; steady. Sheep Receipts, 400; strong.
FOR SALE All well known ten cent
brands, such as Wm. Penn, Y. B., Tom Moore, etc. Feltman's cigar
store. 009 Main. Wholesale and re
tail Ijf
Wait a Minute, fasten your eye on Feltman's Cigar Store, 009 Main
street. Anything in Cigars, Tobac
cos and Pipes. 14-tf F0RXLE Mill wood. C. W. Kramar
A. Co. 29-tf
FOR RENT.
bcoks. red PAUL MORTON MENTIONED
11&1S
LO S T Ixvngw h i t e glove on Boston ANOTHER REPORT SAYS TRUST nike: rail 6111 E. 11-21 ne MORGAN. LOVETT. SCHIFP
MISCELLANEOUS.
OF MORGAN, LOVETT, SCHIFF AND ROCKEFELLER IS TO BE IN CHARGE.
FVJR A COOL SMOKE CO to heil-
man's for a Turkish Water Pipe.
Prir Roe. 09 Main St 30-tf
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
(American New Service) New York, Sept II. That J. Pler-
pont Morgan. Jr.. Is to be the suceessnf C II llrrlmn in tha minin
INSURANCE. mnit of the dead financier's great
MOORE A OGBORN. Automobile aud ranway systems and other extensive
Fire Insurance, Bonas. Loans a business enterprises was a persistent
Rentals. Room 6, L u. o. . uiag. rumor amonc Wall street leaders to-
13 tf
day.
Ynnnr Jack" as he Is familiarly
LAUNDRY. known, has been trained to succeed
Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't i hlg father and hs demonstrated re-
believe It try us. Richmond steam markable executive ability. Neither
Laundry. Phone 1251. "en3 " I denial nor confirmation of the ranter
Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun- could be obtained at the Morgan bank.
dry at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed. I In connection with this report
aug?5-u was said mat at me iorcncoming an
nual meeting of stockholder on October 13. young Morgan would be
ART GOODS. Home .Baking. Fancy Work
Stamping.
8. 11th.
Haner'a Art
and elected a director of the Union Pacific I ... a mm
Store. 8 to succeed eitoer iiarnman or -
25-tt I Rogers, and Immediately thereafter
would be made chairman or the board.
FOR RENT Two modern 6 room
flats, on Main street Telephone 1247, E. H. Harris, Masonic Temple. 11-tf
FORu RENT 3 rooms for light house-
keeping; 109 Randolph street 10-3t
FOR. RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished
rooms, cool. HichL clean, shower
baths, $1.25 per week and up.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat
with bath for genu, at the Grand.
feb22-tf
LOST.
Oren High Low Close k ft N ..153 153 150 150 Great Northern ........ .....4-. -153 153 152 152V4 Amalgamated Copper ...81 81 78 78 American ameltlng .. .. ;.. 97 97 94 95 Northern Pacific ,. .,1?4 155 If 3 153 U.S. Steel .... 4- ..0 80 79 79 U. s; Steel pfd. ............. ..12G 326 ;25 125 Pennsylvania,,....,.. -.141 141 140 140 St. Paul ., .. ..156 157 155 156 B AO. .-. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. IH 117 116 116 New York Central 137- 134 134 Reading......... ..162 13 160 160 Canadian Pacific : , .. .... ..... ... ..182. ?82 181 181 Union Pacific .. ..2"7 210 207 207 Atchisoo .. .. .. .. .. .-119 H9 11 H8 Southern Pacific. .-127 129 127 127
EAST BUFFALO.
East Buffalo, Sept. 11. Cattle Receipts, none; quiet.
Sheep and lambs R--iipts, 100; active.
Lambs, $7.85.
Hogs Receipts 600, active; tops $8.85.
Veals Receipts, 100; tops ?9.i.
Chlcarjo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By 0orll and Thompson. Brokers. - Baton Q.v Chicago, Sept. 11 ' Whaat
. : 14 , : 104 102 ., 97 98 100 101 99 Corn i'Opjn Hip Low CT 7 67 . ; 60 60 60 ,. 652 62 61
Oats. Oj.n Hirh Low Clos .. 39 40 39 39 ., 39 40 39 39 .. 43 42 41 41
Sept Dec, May
Sept.
Clnsa 102
96 100 Close 67 60 61
Common to fair heifers . 2.50 3.25 , . BUTCHER CATTLE. . Good to choice heifers .... 4.603 5.75 Choice to fancy cows .... 3.75(3! 4.75
VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal 5.75 8.75 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 7.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS.' Beat yearlings 4.50 4.75
Good to choice sheep. . . . 4.0O 4.25 Good to choice lambs .... 6.25 7.00
Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Sept. 11. Wheat Corn ...... Oats Rye
.$1.05
. .70c.
3Sc
. ..71'c
FOR SALE Excellent steamboat ac-
A BISMARCK STORY.
LOST White poodle answering to name of "Nlek"; finder return to 115 S. 9th. Phone 1985. Reward.
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BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. I Judge Robert s. Loveu. wno was nmrBicycle and Motor Cycle H.p.U:
Waking Co. 406 Main. one I " ?T "l.ri ,1'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I Paul Morton Mentioned. I . . . . AW. A V. t W AM
WILSON, POHLMEYER DOWN- Anomer report, rui "
ING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. naa oeen picaea oy me mum
Private ambulance. 28-tf 1 in union rveme w ""'"
place. t$uu anomer rumor huiotv
UPHOLSTERING. Ito Mr. Morton tie post or presioem
J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street!?' Investment JJ J
Phone 1793. Repair work a spec-1 "rm,ru 1 "7 '
ll'ttlm WBCtt UV UV.WW vuv
cuted bis scheme ror purcnaaing wnu
CLEANING AND PRESSING. Union Pacific bonds the securities of
Call on Fred Jones at Frledgen'a other railroads.
clothing store. Phone 2068, to nave A companion report to inese two
your suit cleaned and pressed, was that just oeiore nis aeaw atr.
Prices right Work guaranteed. IHarriman lormeo a irusi cawnw
18-tz I of J. nerpont Morgan. Joan u. iwk
feller. R. & Lovett and Jacob Bchirt.
laity.
Wm.
MERCHANT DELIVERY.
Heiger. headquarters Conkey
to execute his plans.
Drug Co. Phone 1904 or 123L 21-30tl
TOLEDO GRAIN.
Sept Dec. May
Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE S'LES. . HOGS.
Richmond Hay Market.
(Omar G. Wheian.)
New timothy hay (loose)...... $10.00 Timothy hay (baled).,....... ;.$12.00
Mixed hay .....$10.00
New oats.. . ..3035c
Old oats per bu ...45c
New wheat per bu. . $1.00 Corn ., . 65c
. .Toledo, Sept 11. Wheat Corn ........ . ..
Oat3
Rye
;
.......
...$1.10 73c
.40 70c
PITTSBORGyVESTOCK,
Richmond Seed Marfcet. (Runs 9t Co.)
Timothy .. . .$1.90g$2.0Q
Clover seed 5.75 6,00
No. At. Dk. Prlee 40 , 127 . . 87.50 15 245 .. 7.65 57 , 137 . . 8.33 76 164 40 8.35 45 145 40 8.40 ,107 U5 200 8.40 29 175 .. 8.40 77 191 400 8.40 71 206 300 8.40 105 154 160 8.45 69 ISO 1?0 8.45 79 193 120 8.45 70 204 SQ 8.43 70 , 166 40 8.50 79 , 1S 8.: 72 213 40 8.50 111 , 272 40 8.50 55 .... . V, ..... , 2SS . . S.55 51 .i.,.U 278 200 855 63 231 . . 8.60
Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills)
New wheat, per bu T8c Corn, per bu . , , , .GOc Rye, per bu. .. , ..80c
Bran, per ton .$26.00 Middlings, per ton. . $28.00 Clover seed, per bu.. ..$5.50
Pittsburg, Sept.-11. Cattle Receipts light;
$(1.85-
Hogs Receipts, . !
heavies, $8.70.
Sheep Receipts
Lambs, $7.50.
Calves Receipts light; tops $9.50.
steady, tops
loads; steady;
loads steady.
CINCINNATI GRAIN.
Cincinnati, Sept. 11.
Wheat , ,, $110
Corn 2c
Oats 40c.
Rye 71 c.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS.
Best heavies $8.40$8.60 Good to choice 8 35 S.50 Best pigs .......... U... 7.25 7.80
BEST STEKRS,
Good to choice steers . ... 6.10 8.00
Cholee to fancy yearlings 5.00 6.50
8TQCK CATTLE.
Good to rf feeding steers 4.80Q 4.75
Fair to good feeders .... 4.25 4.50
Interior to cholee atockert $.000 6.60
Richmond. CATTLK. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.)
Best hog, average 200 to
250 pounds , .$7.50$7.Ta
Good to heavy packers .. 7.00 7-75 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers corn fed 4.75 5. 25
Heifers 3.BOQ 4.50
Fat cows 3.50 4.00
Bulls 3.25 S.75
Calves 6.00 7.00
Lambs MO
PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.)
Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..lSe
Old chickens, oer lb. 18c
COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.)
Creamery butter, per lb ........ . .Sic
Country butter, per lb lS20e
... .... .... ............. oo
Dancers cv. Handwriting. A young uiau Is bringing an action against a graphologist in Parts for substantial damage. A pretty heiress, to wboro he was eqgaged to be married, showed a spi-ciinen ot his handwriting to the graphologist and asked for information. This is the reply she got; lf you should meet the man who wrote these lines upon your way through life avoid him. He is an ego
tist and a fool, has a baa temper ana a
despicable nature. The existence or the woman who ha the misfortune to
marry him will be a Calvary." The marriage has been broken off; hence
the action.
Playing the Role of Cousin Was Just to His Liking. In bis university days Bismarck was as jolly and boisterous as the least promising youth of his generation. According to the author of "The M. P. For Russia," he eujoyed dancing and singing better than study and was as full of fun as his chosen companion. Count Keyserling. was deficient In It and on this difference in temperament hangs a tale. One day the sby and reserved Keyserling came to Bismarck In great agitation. ,
"What is the matter?" demanded Bis
marck.
"My mother writes that an annt and two cousins are coming for a week to
Berlin, and. as they are very young and inexperienced, I must go about everywhere with them, offering them all aorta of amusements. It is most
annoying." groaned Keyserling. "as 1 have to prepare myself for examina tions and have no time fer pretty coun try cousins."
' Bismarck saw his chance and imme
diately inquired: ,
"Have yon ever seen these young
girls? Have they ever seen your' "Never in my life."
"Capital! Nothing could be better.
Let me be Count Keyserling for the
time being, and you become simple Bismarck. You stay at borne, and I shall become a first class cicerone during all the time of their visit" Keyserling eagerly accepted the proposition. When the young ladies arrived. Bismarck met them as Keyser
ling and placed himself at their disposition during their stay in Berlin. Keyserling burled himself In hie books and thought no more about it until the girls had gone home to the Baltic provinces. A week or two later be was disconcerted by receiving a letter from home
in which his mother expressed her great delight In hearing from the
young ladies and their mother bow immensely tbey bad enjoyed themselves
and how very agreeable and kind their
cousin bad been.
"I am overjoyed." continued the fond parent "to bear from their description that you have grown quite stoat and
robust during your stay at Berlin."
small, -ieady eyes twinkling, 3 your cook year ......
" 'My cookr I answered, m asxonisn-
ment I took him to. be at least me governor's chief of staff.' ,
"Well, he is your chier or Stan,
which to him seems a higher degree
yes" Ana uassau ah swucu hu in
imitable smile-
" 'But what in the name of good con
science is the impertinence that he
wears upon his hat?
" That must be your crest, it is a badge of yours!' "'On my honor, Hassan AIL you must not make fun of me! I have
given the man no crest and I bare never set eyes on him before f "'I have seen the badger Hassan
Alt continued. 'It is undoubtedly your
own. It has the motto "Bouter," which la doubtless the old heraldic contrac
tion for the word souteneur, and also . .... im . I kMAtnfiiianf'
tbO SUDlUie, OJ ruyi -tmP "
Tt was. of course, the missing saddle
plate, which the Ingenious cook had
'conveyed, as a neraimc ootuvb.
Bells bar been esaployed fee
tion with retlglous worship atoee the
early days of Egypt Cymbals and
hand bells and ssaaU croUls served for mjl fala Asm aafl aihflP
A Peeuliae Bird That Fishes WRh He Jewsh hg wore bells of goU Feathers. . upon their raiment In csrap ai gar
rison the Greeks employed ells. Tne
THE CASSOWARY.
Habits of tbe cormorant and of the
fish hawk are generally known. Their methods of taking flsh are very much
like tboss of birds of prey. But tbe
cassowary fishes according to method of Its own. A well known naturalist witnessed its operations on a river ta
the island of New Britain.
He saw a cassowary come down to I
Romans announced tbe hour of batatas
by tbeir melody. Copper mad tin, the
old cosiposltleo. Is still regarded as tbe best bell metaL - Steel baa been
tried, but doss not mske a successful
belL Glass bells are mellow and beau
tiful In tone, but tbe material is too
fragile. Tbe one metal which Is lav
tachment not far from Orleans ia 1429. The English were conveying a large uaenttty of supplies, saalaly herrings, for tt was Lent to tbe army that was besleaias Orleans. Tbe Eng
lish bsd 1.660 saeo. the French 4000.
A COOK'S CREST.
Not Personal.
Count d'Orsay bad an explosive tem
per. Sir Algernon West says that tbe count "once called on the publishers,
Messrs. Saunders & Otley. on Lady Blessington's behalf and used very strong language. A beautiful gentleman In a white neckcloth said be
would rather sacrifice Lady Blessington's patronage than stand such personal abnse. 'I am not personal. said
D'Orsay. 'If you are Saunders, then
Otley; if you are Otley, then
Saunders.'
the water's edge and stand for some I pjoie is tbst which everybody Inmlnntes anoarentlr watching the ws-1 .-ln m.wM k w hl cilTer.
ter care run j. it uwn awppvu 1 river where it was about three feet I atao of tfco Mtrrt
deep and. partially squatting down. I The battle of tbe herrings was the
snread its wings out, submerging 1 romica name given to a fight between
them, the feathers being spread and I aB English force and a French de-
ruffled.
The bird remained motionless and kept its eyes closed ss If in sleep. It
remained In this position for a quarter
of an hour. when, suddenly closing Its
wins and straightening lta feathers, it
stepped out on the bank. Here it shook The forme? repulsed the asssllsats and
itself several times, whereupon a quae. I vayed the herrings, so the battle was
tlty of small fishes fell out of its wings I named in honor of the supplies.
and from amid Its feathers. Tbess tne
Hird tmmadiatelT nicked ud and swal-1 If la Aotborttyv
I Governess Hooking ovor geography
Tha ftihn had evidently mistaken l nanen What s this? "1st peopie ec
the feathers for a kind of weed that I Lancashire are very stupid!" Where
grows In the water along the banks of I in the world did yon gee mat wen tbe rivers in this Islsnd and which I from? Pupil Out of the hook. It says
mnrh resembles tbe feathers of tne l that Lancashire is remarsaDie ror in
cassowary. Tbe smaller fishes bide in I dense populat lou. mncn.
these weeds to avoid tbe largsr that prey on them. Exchange.
Learned It by Ear.
The dear little girl arose, bowed and
recited It In this manner: "Lettuce Denby up N. Dewing, Widow Hartford N. E. Fate: Still H. EL Vina. stUl per Sua Wing. Learn to label Aunty Waite."
Then, with the tumultuous applause of the audience tinging In her ears.
she sat down in happy confusion. Chi
cago Tribune.
Not to Him.
Hewitt Money talks. Jewett I guess I have forgotten the telephone
number. New York Press.
Sometimes a man is willing to re
main at tbe foot of the ladder for the
purpose of rnnin other down.
Her Usual Remark. "What did Maine say when her father gave her thut new gold watch?" asked one gladsome girl. "Oh, the some thing that she always says. She remarked that she was having a perfectly lovely time." Exchange. A Good Shot
Mr. Juggins A black cat came to
our back fence last night Mrs. jug-
eins Did It bring you good luck? Mr.
Jnrffins That's what it did. I bit It
the very first time I fired.
Man's chief wisdom consists tn knowng his folUes. BbefeocsuId.. .
Tha Otceration Worn by a Pompous
Persian Chef.
A quaint story from Persia is given
in a book by Mr. James. Tbe author
had missed from bis saddle the brass
plate inscribed with the maker's name.
Souter. and was wrath at his loss.
since the name went for much In the judgment of the east
"One day," be says, "I was sitting in my favorite teashop with my friend Hassan All, discussing as usual England's perfidy in abandoning north Persia to Russian machinations, when a most dignified Persian entered tbe auberge. He was preceded by a well gxoomed boy carrying his dust coat The Persian bowed to me. with great civility and passed into an inner apartment As both man and boy bore burnished gilt crests upon their tall astrakhan hats I took them to be public functionaries of no small importance.
" Who was that Hassan All? I askd. 1 do not remember having seen
him before, yet evidently he recognised me. '. '"
- That: 2T0d my friend, with bjs
SEVEIITEEll INDICTED
Grand Jury at Youngstown
Has Graft Investigation.
OIICE SOCIETY BELIE
Mrs. Jane Gordon Cartori Per-
in Suicides in London.
(American News Servloe)
New York, Sept 11. Cablegrams
from London bring news of the suicide
of Mrs. Jane Gordon Sartor! Perin. a
former favorite In the Philadelphia
smart set. and who eloped with Law
rence Perin la IDOL Perin created a sensation in Washington a few years
ago by forcing his way into the White
House, saying he was going to study
politics under Roosevelt He is a millionaire and spent a portion of bis lif-
in various lunatic asylums. He is
now on a steamer bound for America.
Gold Modal Flour la cheapest-4f S
too more loavos to me sacs. vr
Youngstown, Ohio, Sept 11. The
grand Jury today brought in forty-ev-
en indictments against seventeen men some said to be city and county offi
cials, in connection with the graft in
vestigation. Tbe names will not be
given out until the accused men have
been arrested. SOLD FARM TO BOYD.
Perry J. Freeman, administrator o?
the Null estate, sold a large farm in
Harrison township this morning for SOO an acre. It was purchased by Loo
Boyd. .
AGED BANKER QUITS
Nelson Bradley's Bank Has
Never Lost a Dollar.
(American Mews Service)
Greenfield, In Sept 10. Nelson
Bradley, for thirty-eight years presi
dent of tbe Greenfield Banking company, has resigned owing to advanced age, being eighty-seven years old. The
bank was established in 1871 and no one ever test a dollar, he says in an
nouncing his retirement
hmiHT wsssi nsBjsjnssBllM-xsevaa-xa
HusbandWen. I must say that an
fools are not dead yet. Wife faffee tJoaatetyV-l'm sjtsd of tt dear. I never look well la black-Illustrated Elba.
NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL ESTATE
The undersigned, administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Catherine Roney, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power bjr
said will conferred, he will at he hour of 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon on Mon
day, September 20th, 1909. on the premises. No. Ill North Seventh street in the city of Richmond. Wayne
County, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale, unless before said date and hour, the same shall be sold at private
sale (notice of which right to sou sx private sale is hereby given), all the
Interest of the decedent in and to tne following described real estate, to-wit: Being thirty-nine feet (39 ft.) and ten
inches (10 in.) of ground off of the
south side of lot number eighty-three
(83) In that part of the city of Rich-
mood laid out by Charles W. Starr, ex
cepting a strip of ground five feet ( ft) wide off of the east end of said lot, which is reserved for tbe purposes
of an alley, together with all the prm teges and appurtenances to tbe saaae belonging; all in Wayne County. In-
Also lot number eighty-one (81) In
Abljah Mofntt's 3rd Addition to tne city of Richmond. Wsyne County, la-
Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value if sold at private sale and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value if sold at public sale. Said sale will be tss cash. ' -? ': - A- C UaCaniexh. : - -Administrator with the tSt aseinet v
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