Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 323, 28 September 1909 — Page 11

THE BICIDIOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEtEGRA3If TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 29, 1909.-

PAGE ELEVEN. T PLACE TO Branch; Off ices 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. RATE! PALLADIUM o o o ATTRACT CROWDS It Is There Where the Poultry, Dogs and Cats Will Hold Forth. o o o I cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected fcr after its insertion. Want Ado Cotames

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For Yotmr Coeveoieece LIST OF AGENCIES. Branca offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yow- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and S. B street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIQLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. E St. CHILES A SON. 18th and W. C St. WM.'HIEGERHth and'N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St.

, RATES - I cent per word 7 days for the pilcevof 5 days. We charge advertisements cent In by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED A white horse In best summer bonnet, with an old-fash loned 2-seated surrey, and exhibited to the representative of the "Mary Jane's Pa" Company at the Gennett theater Tuesday morning " at 11 o'clock sharp, will be given the part of "Salome" next week at a good salary. 27-2t WANTED SITUATION Young, am: bltlous and honest, man, 23, wishes position indoors, neat appearance, Address X, Palladium. 27-2t 'WANTED To let, board and room, 24 N. 6th. -27-2t WANTED Office help at Schaefer's wholesale house, - 27-tf WANTED Young persons to enter Night School Oct. 4, at Richmond Business College. 27-6t WANTED Housekeeper In a family of three. Address "Housekeeper," care Palladium. 27-7t WANTED Cream separator. E, Ray, 22-tf Route 8. WANTED A reliable manufacturing corporation requires at once a district agent for Richmond to handle a new and rapid selling attachment for gas stoves. Technical experience unnecessary, but only parties of reliability and energy need apply. Here is a chance to quickly establish a profitable business. Address M. D., care Arlington Hotel, Richmond, Ind. . 28-lt

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hlttle block. Phone 233U. Geo. A. Schwonke, Manager.) New York, Sept 28.

.-- V'v . Open High Lo Close' li'A N. ...i .. -,.152Vs 154 152 154 - Great Northern ; .. .. .. ..153 154 153 154 4 Amalgamated Copper .. ,. sz 83 81 83 American SmelUng .............. .. ..98 99 98, 99 Northern Pacific .................... ,. ..155 155 155 156 U.S. Steel'.. .... .... . .... .. 87 89 87 89' U. S. Steel pfd. .. ..129 129 129 129 Pennsylvania 147 149 147 149 St Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..160 162 160 162 B-0. 117 119 117 119 New York Central ,. 135 137 135 137 Reading....... .. ..167 163 167 ics Canadian Pacific ..185 185 184 1S3 - 'AtChiton rvi'Vi-.;i'w'': ..'....:;. .; .119 ' 123 119 123 Squthern Pacific. ........ ...... .....131 133 131 133 Union Pacific 204 207 204 206

Chicago. CHICACC GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, (Furnished by Eugene Purtelie. & Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Sept 28. v Wheat ; :. . . ; : Open , HlPh fow Close Sept Dec. May 103 105 103 105 99 101 99 101 102 103 102 103 Con. , Ol'-n Sept . . . 65 Dee. ... 58 May, 61 Hien 66 , 59 61 Oats. HiRh 41 39 42 -ow Close 155 65 6$. u 59 61 61 i Low ; C3osk 40 , 41 39 39 41 42 t i 0n Sept ... 41 Dec .. 39 May ... 41 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE S'LES. J HOGS. , No. At. Dk. Prle 16 121 .. $6.75 87 127 .. 7.50 28 ................. 140 7.75 23 155 .. 8.00 104 160 .. 8.05 29 174 .. 8.05 49 177 40 8.10 S .....V..... 1S4 200 8.10 82 179 SO 8.12 46 215 200 8.20 18 216 .. , 8.25 70 235 8.35 62 ................. 259 SO 8.40 S4 276 .. 8.45 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. -'-i -Is'-V-f HC4JS. r ; Best heavies N .,..$8,10$8.45 Good to choice ........... 7.90 8.15 Beet pigs 6.75 7.00 BEST STEKR& to choice steer .... 359 7.50

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4 th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SH0FER. 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. ... J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

"BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY" Wanted In every locality, intelligent man or woman to represent us. Our Guaranteed Income Plan insures substantial remuneration to the right parties. Careful training. Permanent business. Good opportunity for promotion. Address Chief of Subscription Staff, Woman's Home Companion, Department "X", Madison Square, New York City. 26-3t WANTED Vise and lathe handsln machine shop. Richmond Mfg. Co. 19-tf WANTED Men to learnBarber trade! Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas recognized everywhere. Shop experience and wages before com pleting. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 17-tf WANTED Girl for general housework, no washing or ironing. Mrs. Paul Com stock, 76 S. 14th. 2-2t WANTED Girl to do housework at once. Call 227 N. 10th St. 21-tf WANTED To do general housework by a girl. Call at 29 S. 5th St. 28-2t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. 28-tf WANTED Men to sell our safe super ior satisfactory policies. Men of ability wanted; liberal commissions. National .Casualty Co., C. A. dinger, Dist Mgr., 18 South 8th St. Tues&Sun rts Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 STOCK (WTTI.i: Good to hvy feeding steers -4.50 Fair to good feeders 4.23 Q Inferior to choice stockes 3.00( Common to fair heifers ' . 2.30(g) 8UTCHKK CATTLE. " Good to choice heifers .. J." 4.50 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal 5.i?0 Fair to heavy calves 3.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 Good to choice sheep.. .. 4.00 Good to choice lambs ..... G.25 5.50 4.73 4.50 4.50 3.25 5.50 4. 75 0.00 7.50 5.00 4.25 7.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Wnlan.i New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay $12.00 Mixed hay ?13.00 New oats .3q35c New wheat per ku.. S1.00 Corn esc Richmond Seed Marfcet. (Ranse Co.) Timothy.. .. .... .. . .1.902.00 Clover seed 6.50 0.73 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler M1IU) New wheat, per bu. ...... r,.....$i.oo Corn, ier bu ...GOc Rye, per bu. . ,$oc Bran, per ton . . . . . ..... ... .528.00 Middlings, per ton.... .. 2S.oo Clover seed, per bu.. .. S3.50 Richmond. - - CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hoe, average 200 to 250 pounds .... . . . . . . . . rr.501ras7.7s Good to heavy packers .. 7.000 7.73

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WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porter field's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf

See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. . 33 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. sept8-tf WANTED Base burner and range; address I, Palladium. 28-lt WANTED Union carpenters at the new High School building, corner of North 9th and B streets. 2S-tf FOR SALE. fM'salec ity property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6 ti ! FOR SALE Angora goats, broke to harness. Glen Miller Stock yards. 27-7t FOR SALE Good farm of Kio acres at $t3 per acre, eight miles from Richmond. Address "Farm" care Palladium. 23-7t FOR SALE New houseT six large rooms, bath, bacli 'jci-ch, cement walks and cellar, electric lights, $2,100.' Fiione 3143. sept 19 sun-mon-tues-2w:;3 POR SALE Modern 7 room house! call at 510 S. 10th. 25-tf ! FOR SALE Watches at J. M. Lacy's Loan office, 721 Main street. 17-tf FORTSALH Horse lady's driveVr-'! years bid. perfectly safe for any one. Call phone S(i:x). -J2-7t FORSliLE KewTorafbTts"Ed "quilts Apply 210 N. 13th St., Richmond. Ind. 22-7t FOR S A LE Walk LIm ber C. W. Kramer & Co. ' '" " " 29-tf FOR SALE Soft and hard coal, heaters,,' bargains; 1030 Mam. fhene 177S. :.- VeMio-tf FORSALE 3 II. P., A- "'qpSniFy motor, or will trade for fcTJtitfi dy- ' namo. Commons Dairy Co. lft-tf FORS A LE Extra goodj5hrop. malo lambs. Mait Starr, Boston, Ind 24 D, R. R. No. 2 .; 17-tf MODERN HOUSES with, Ell convenienceo, one. in tho South End and other on West Side. Prices right. : E2 Main. Phone 1390. ' 28-tf FOR. .SALE Steel range; inquire mornings ;at 215 N. 11th. 2S-lt F5iRSA"CE raleii5(PSadhfaa) A. H. Pyle, 5103C, li. R. No. 4. .... septI3.-14t FOR. SALE Second hand lurniture. stoves, etc., "rat' cheap "prices. 1030 Main. ' Phone 1778. 21-tf

Dr. Cook Responding to Welcome of Brooklyn Crowds

Common and rough C.75 7.00 Steers corn fed 4.75 5.25 Heifers XJbitQ 4.50 Fat cows ..,ii50t,4.00 Bulls ii-.&2i.i ,.75 Calves : .tnfiei6.-f.00 Lnmbs , x . 5.50 PUiC:S FOR POULTF.T, (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 32c Country butter, per lb lSigCOo Eggs .. .22c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Sept. 28. Hogs Receipts l.tZM; butchers' and shippers' ?S.2iS..m Cattle Receipts 2o0; fair to good shippers $3.4X).50. Sheep Receipts 100; tops, $4.23. Extra Lambs, $7.00. EAST EUFFALOZ; East Buffalo. Sept. 2S. Catt!e Receipts 100; best. $7.oa Sheep Receipts 2,000; Dest $3.13. Lambs, $7.70. Hogs Receipts 2,500; best heavies $8.63. Veals Receipts 300; tops, $9.30. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Sept 2S. Wheat ... Corn ...... $1.13 6."Wic .....SOic 70c Oats .... .... ... Rye .. .......... TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. Sept. 2S. Wheat $1.1S-14 Corn .. 6ic oats .. .. ..i C3l.4iic .. ...... ...... ........ t 1 PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Sept. 2S. Cattle Receipts light; choice Vals $9.25. -,r: ; Hoss Receipts 10 double decks; tops

WANT AD LETTER UST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. 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

1 12 toor. today as follows: Andrew 2 1 2 Cottage 2 Owner 1 Exchange 2 O. F. 2 Mail will be kept for 20 days only. AH mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Cattle, choice lot high oreel stockers and feeders, 1 yearling Polled Angus Bull, 2 yearling Short Horn Bulls and one well bred Jersey Bull, 2 fresh Jersey cows at Glen Miller Stock Yard3. Phone 3711. J 15-14t FOR SALl Excellent steamboat aci commodates from IBaUimon? to liremen. Germany. Haas N. Koll. I 716 Main St. 23-tf j FCR SALE One-third horse power j electric motor. direct current. : Phcne 5133. 31-tf ; K"Il SALE 'Jit TRAOE- -An ideal s.ij burban home suitably for retiring ' fnrmer o business man. Phone ! ntSfi. 27-tf FOR HENT. TOR RENT Furn'saed flat, heat, 415 Main. steam FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1525 N. A St. 27-3t FCRRENT Furnishedoornsi dectrie lights and bath; 200 Richmond j Ave. 2G-7t ; FOR RENT-FurnishedRoonisr'frrst j floor, all conveniences. lo2i N. D. 1 ' 2S-3t ; FOBTrENT Hous5756oms7$l LOOi i 234 Randolph. Knodes Music j Store. 28-lt POR RENT New, modern house of seven rconis. Inquire 221 South Cth St. 24-tf FO R RENT To Earlham students", nicely furnished, homelike rooms, electric light, heated. Reasonable price. 900 National avenue, opposite west campus. 23-7t FOR RENT Five rcrnh"6use.$S. , Phone 31. 22-. f FOR KlS .N TFu:uisr.eu rooms. Leat. with bath Jo: seiits. at the Grand. feb22-tf $S.f5. Shec;) Receipts fir; tops $1.00. Lambs, $7.00. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Sept. 28. Wheat Corn Oats Rye .$1.20 . . .i;7c .41 Vic , . .77c Indisn ;.!... .s i.i Chia Woods. In Hit' vi iiHtv at iHriaiK-t -aii lx foin.'d iws tli.it many would thlnl. freaks f nature. Su:-ti ihey re in ; way. lmi Hiey art -tt:!ed by the hain of man. AtM-ordlnjr t the ."trits of some nt the ld t!iiMr. t!if-s' Hit's are imu-b older than tlie present generation has any idea 'f .-.ii'l at n lime served as Indian mldo-Mists. It is said that lu the early days, when the M.iutnee valley was tme vast woods, the Indian bent these sapling to indicate i-ertain paths. The trees ljx-ause vl their deformity srew slowly and, altboupti they are many years old. uever attained the size of their brethren in the forests. Similar trees exist near Fort Wayne. Toledo Blade. A Light Dinner. "A clever erimlual of gluttonous proclivities. said a prison superintendent, "once couched a complaint In rather neat terms. "My Inspector, entering this man's cell one day, found It very hot and srutfy. 'Why have you got your ventilator closed? be asked. "The burly and gluttonous prisoner answered plaintively: 'Well. Inspector, yer honor, the last time I had the ventilator open a wasp flew In, you see. and carried off my dinner white my back was turned.' Early Soporifics. Bcatho. a Chinese physician whit lived in the third century, gave his patients a preparation of hemp, whereby they were rendered insensible during surgical operations, Toe sopor! 9c effects of 'mandrake irs mta ttouui hi Shakespeare,

COLD WEATHER

makes you snuggle WHY ycurself end family MOGUL and heat the whole hcuse at a stove. $S0.00 complete. PIlgriinnL Bros, LOST. LOST Since Thursday, white poodla dog .answers to name Niek. Return to lir S. tth Street, Phone i:tvn. Reward. 2s-2t LOST Light grey pocket book Saturday nigM, containing money and receipts. Return to 326 S. 12th. Liberal reward. 2S-2t LOST String gold beads with hand painted heart of forget-me-nots. Return to Hunt's Grocery; reward. 28-lt FOUND. FOUND Blue wool glove on Corner Main and 6th. Call 320 N. 16th. 28-2t MISCELLANEOUS. CHAS. E. DAVIS, electrician. Wiring and repairing of all kinds, 244 Pear! street. Phone 3230. 2."-7t NOTICEc-George B. McClellan wishes to notify his wall paper customers to call him over Phone 12S8 or 3 S. 13th. 2S-7t NEEDLES. Oils and Repairs for all machines: new machines for sale and, rent; 530 Main street; phone 2190. R. M. Lacey. july27 tues&sun tf HOME BAKING. Miller & Davidson, Bake-shop. 1032 Main, for home-baking. Ready for business Thursday. Phone 1058. 28-7t VALUABLE CATTLE 10 BE DISPLAYED Exhibit at Eleventh and Main Streets Will Be a Big Affair. NUMEROUS ENTRIES MADE INASMUCH AS CATTLE ARE NOW WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD THEY WJLL ATTRACT GREATEST INTEREST. Sam Dunlap, who is chairman of the committee In charge of the cattle exhibition to be held at Eleventh and Main streets, stated today that then were a large number of entries and that the show promised to be of exceptional quality. Almost every kind of breed known will be displayed. Rib bons and cash prises are offered for the prize winners. The exhibition of dairy herds will be exceptionally good. Hhere are a number of farmers, living within a radius of forty miles of the city, who specialize on dairy cattle and they have promised to send their best specimens. Raisers of high grade beef cattle will also send their best stock for exhibition. Farmers will take much interest in the cattle displays because of the Increase In value In the past few yeari. Cattle are selling today for exception ally good prices at all of the stock yard centers. The price of butter and milk is also well known to the consumer. Cattle today either the milk or beet producing varieties, are one of the most profitable assets of the farm. .

PALLADIUM WANT AOS. PAY.

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FREEZE when you C3n install a FURNACE but very little more than a heati 29 Male ... AUTO LIVERY ... Hour or Trip. HCLI1NE SALES CO. C. A. Pithl. 922 Main. Phone 1633. Res. Phone 420S.

j turkeys will alsoTfte "Mhiblted In large j,,K,VP,c. n cicicnjnumber,'lt"ttIflt4 Prlxes will OU-MAfcibb CLASSIFIED be offered including both cash and rlb- - uans.

INSURANCE. MOORE & OGGORX, Automobile out! Fire Inpurm.rf. Bonds. Loans i Rentals. Room 1C. I. O. O. F. Eldg. n-tf

LAUNDhY. . its during the time they are on display Dirty clothes made clean: if you don't and the "h'bUor will not have to atbelieve it. try us. Richmond Steam tend the details, which Is a great Laundrv. Thone 1251. feb23-tf , convenience to liim. Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun- ."V 8t 'resting dlsplayn dry at IS X. Oth. Work guaranteed. WJU "'Tll vrletltciand aucVtf c n otner ywi't of the ' finny tribe, which can be domestical BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Last year this display attracted Bicvcle r.nd Motor Cvcie RPnairin: mor attention than was to be expected

Phone Wakng &. 200G. Co.. 406 Mau. " FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Thons 1335. Private ambulance. " 28-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street. Phone 1793. Repair work a specialty, ll-tf AUCTIONEER. FAY BLACK, graudate auctioneer, Phone 5109 G. Centerville R. R. No. 10. 22-14t REAL ESTATE. For Reliable - First Mortgage Loans, see' Thompson, 710 Main. 27-"t REAL ESTATE. - Now for good 12 Renters. See Thompson, 710 Main. 27-7t Mike Md'luuls :h l-Irv;r examined for jury i',nty In ji iiiimler trial. "Mr. Mr:innis.- askel tlw Judje "bare ynt formed sr espresneU an opinion to the srtillf vr innocence of the prisoner at tlie UirTT "No. sir." replied Mike. "Have you any conscientlons scrupies a.iainsf aplfal punlsthment?" "Nor In f.:I case, your honor," Mike replied. Success Maeaz'ne. Germany produce fourteen million bottles of champagne a year. She imports l,3fJ0.1K,x from France. THE WEATHER PROPHET.

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Tulip bulb sale Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. ONLY pupils of the public schools, below 'the 7th grade. Bring a card bearing ycur , own. name and name of your schooL

The card and the money will buy C fine large TULIP BULBS, Red. Yellow or I sorted.. We will present a beautiful bed of tulips to the school building named on the greatest number of cards. ; TEne ;. Mowei? Stoop 1010 rsta Street : .

AN INTERESTING EXHIBIT

WITH BARKING OF . DOGS AND THE CACKLING OF THE CHICKENS, TURKEYS AND DUCKS WILL GOSSIP. Poultry fanciers will have ample i. IKirtunity of seeing the aristocrats of the feathered world those that are worth ," up to a SH each, because of their ability to win prizes at the market house. South Fifth and A street. With the poultry will lo be displayed the dogs, cats and other house pets. J. C. Thurman, a well known poultry fancier. Is chairman af this committee end has arranged for a large display. - The list of breedsHo- be exhlMted Included almost every kind" of a chicken, pigeon and dog- X Geese, ducks and Feed Furnished Free. - as b m . . i ill? rioiuiii win np Knnwn in niT coops to be furnished by the association. . The association also agrees to f?ed and water and care for the exhibi and tn,s year tnT wU1 of s ma(,b large enough to eat. are seldom seen. but there will be a large number of these displayed. IIIIIE ARE KILLED III WRECK TODAY Oil "PMIIimiDLE" (Con tinned From Page One.) dead, but was found to he alive and hurried to the Monroe hospital. It la said bis Injuries will prove fatal. " Are Slightly Hurt. " Hark Wallace and Edward Clark, both of Loganaport, Ind., were engineer and fireman lespeetively of the passenger train. William Koolman. of Milwaukee, was the engineer of ; stock train. Wallace and Clark were both slightly Injured In Jumping from j their train. The passenger train the regular late Cincinnati nyer, was made up of a . baggage car, a day coach, a dining car and four sleeping cars. At Twelfth' street, just south of where . the accident ' occurred.' the tracks make" a sharp turn and the freight train, sola; at ten miles an hour, hd passed this but a minute before the passenger train.' going twenty-five miles an hour, reached the turn. ..., Not until the engine went around the curve did the engineer see the other train's' lights. r- " Engineer Wallace shouted to his fireman, Edward Clark, to jump and shutting off and reversing his engine and applying the airbrake he too leap-, ed just before th9 engine hit the caboose. Among the injured were H. D. Maize of Springfield, O back' Injured; J. J. McAuIiffe, of Loganaport. ' Ind, two ribs fractured:' II. F. Black, of Dayton. O., back Injured . and J. A. Dixon of New York City; Eapcted Trouble. One evesilnp Fred, aged four, aaya the Cbica" New, kiw a snooting star for the first time. Runnlug Into the bouse, lie exclaimed: '"Ob. mamma, m bet there's goiu; to be trouble In heaven tonight. Somebody let one of to stars fall." - Ue sur to (M field Medal FVytir. ! Its.