Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 331, 6 October 1909 — Page 7

PAGE 8ETE5. Aft AMERICAN WINS BALLOOII HOHK RATES Braech 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. 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.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SlJX-TEtEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909.

...PALLADIUM... Want Ado Coltfleies

Captures Gordon Bennett Cup in Europe by a Remarkable Flight. IN THE AIR THREE DAYS

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8euth of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and 8. B street A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. S21 N. E St CHILES A SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEOER, 14th and N. G 8t JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St

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WANTED. WANTED You to enroll now for the class which enters next Monday at the Richmond Business College. t-if WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at once to 117 N. 13th, St. 0-3t WANTED Place as housekeeper In small family; lady with child. Address "M care of Palladium. 4-3t Wanted vise machine shop. and lathe hands in Richmond Mfg. Co. 19-tt .WANTED Canvassers; $3 per day. Call before 8 a. m., or after 5 p. m., 123 N. 6th St. 3Q-7t WANTED Union carpenters at the new High School building, corner of North 9th and B streets. 28-tf WANTED Girl to do housework at once. Call 227 N. 10th St. 21-tf WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle block. Phone 2330. Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Oct. 6. Open High Low t ft N. .. .-. .. .. .. .. .. .-151 152 151 Great Northern . ... .. '..151 152 151 Amalgamated Copper ....... ..'... .. -.81 82 80 American Smelting 98 93 97 Northern Pacific 4 154 155 154 U.S. Steel 4 89 90 87 V. S. Steel pfd 128" 12S 127 Pennsylvania 4 147 148 147 St. Paul .. ,. ... 4 160 160 158 B. AO 4-. .. ..117 117 116 New York Central 4 138 139 137 Reading - 165 166 163 Canadian Pacific .." .. ..187 187 186 Atchison 123 123 122 Southern Pacific 130 130 129 Union Pacific 205 205 203

Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) "Thlcago, Oct 6 Wheat. Open Hlr.h Txtw dose Dec, ... 101 102 101 101 May .. 103 104 103 103 July ... 98 98 98 98 V Con. Open Hlgrn . T-ow Close Dec. ... 57 57 57 57 May ... 60 60 59 60 July ... 59 59 59 59 - . . Oats. Open High Low Clos Dec. ... 39 39 38 38 May . . . 41 42 41 41 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. HOGS. No. A v. Dk. Price 40 110 $6.00 36 103 .. 6.35 14 ..116 .. 6.50 20 129 .. 7.23 91 152 :. 7.50 81 162 240 7.60 33 179 SO 7.75 98 174 280 7.80 20 171 .. 7.85 67 171 80 7.90 47 1S4 .. 7.95 49 204 200 $7.95 69 . 187 ... 8.00 46 .. 207 240 8.10 84 224 240 8.15 50 196 200 8.20 70 223 40 8.20 68 241 SO 8.25 54 .. 290 160 8.30 45 247. 40 8.35 46 , . 262 40 8.35 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies , ....$S.10$8.45 Good to choice ........... 7.80 8.05 Best pigs 6.75 7.00 BEST STEKRT. Good to choice steers .... 6.35 7.50 Choice to fancy yearlings 4.75 5.50 i STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.73 Fair to good feeders .... 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. 2.50 3.25 . . BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers ... . 4.50 E.50 Choice to fancy cows ..... 3.60 4.73 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice Teal ..... 5.50 8.50

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Are. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrview. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St

Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas recognized everywhere. Shop experience and wages before completing. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. WANTED-Y. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now en rolling. 2S-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterneld'e Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8tb and Main. 14 tt See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S. 13th St Phone 2177. septS-tf WANTED Stoves blackened, set up and furnaces cleaned. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 30-tf WANTED To trade Richmond properReports Geo. A. Close 152 152 81 97 155 89 128 147 159 116 138 165 187 123 130 205 Fair to heavy calves 3.50 7.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 5.00 Good to choice sheep . . . 4.25 5.00 Good to choice lambs .... 6.25 6.75 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay ... $12.00 Mixed hay $13.00 New oats 3035c New wheat per b'a. . . v $1.00 Corn 65c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.10 Corn, per bu .uoc Rye, per bu . .gOc Bran, per ton $26.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover seed, per bu $3.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge Co.) Timothy.. $1.90$2.00 Clover seed G.50 G.75 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $7.50$7.75 Good to heavy packers 7.00 7.75 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers corn fed 4.75 5.25 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.25 S.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs 6.50 PRICES FOR PODLTRT. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per !b. ..18c Old chickens, per lb 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 32c Country butter, per lb 1820c Eggs . . 4.23c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Oct 6. Hogs Receipts, 2,300; market weak; lights. $7.25. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; steady, but slow Sheep Receipts. 1200; market steady quiet; tops $4.25. Extra Lambs, $7.00.

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WANTED House cleaning to do by vacuum cleaning process. Call Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone 1916. 1-1 mo FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8 th and Main. 6 tf FOR SALE Chandeliers, foot-tub, wash bowls and stands, mantels, mattress and springs. Enquire 33 South 11th street, between 11 and 12 a. m. and 5 and 6 p. m. 4-3t FORSALERbund Oaksto Ve,-either hard or soft coal; good as new. Also baby cab. 32 N. 10th St. Phone 3K. 4-3t FOR-SALE Baby cab and robe; 527 N. 19th. 2-7t FOR SALE Modern 7 room house; call at 510 S. 10th. 25-tf FOR SALE Watchps at J. M. Lacy's Loan office, 721 Main street. 17-tf ELECTRIC Lamps, Wellsbach Gas Lamps and Lighting Supplies, Electric Irons, Steam and Water Heating, Plumbing and Sewerage at Meerhoffa, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. 6-tf FOR SALE House and lot new kitch en cabinet. Morris chair, leather, with foot rest. 2(M egg incubator; also garden cultivator and seeder, 440 S. 15th. (5-7t FOR SALE Two ladies coats, reading lamp, bed, springs and other articles, at a bargain. 40 S. 13th. ti-L't FOR SALF Physician's complete outfit. 1117 S. A. G-2t FOR SALE 167 acre improved stock and grain farm three miles east of Richmond. Price low. H. R. Robinson, trustee. 5-lt EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. Oct 6. Cattle-Receipts, 50; best butcher-!' steers $(1.23. Sheep Receipts, 2,400; best $5.15. ' $8.35. Veals Receipts, 2,200; tops, $9.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Oct. (. Cattle Receipts light; extras $(5.25 0.5O. Veals Receipts light; tops $9.25. Hogs Receipts 8 loads; prime $8.40. Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.75. Lambs, $7.25. Calves Receipts light; choice $9.25. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Oct. 6. Wheat Corn, Oats and Rye Quiet. $1.1(5 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Oct. G. Wheat Corn Oats Rye ,..$1.2) 63c 41c . . . ,75c CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Oct 6. Wheat $1.22 Corn .H2c Oats 41c Rye 7711.c FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain City, Ind., Oct 6. Mr. Robert Kenworthy and wife of Indianapolis and Mrs. Marv T. Edwards of Winchester visited a few days last week with Mr. Stephen Thomas and family. Mrs. Kenworthy and Mrs. Edwards are sisters to "Mr. Thomas. Mr. Isaac Reynolds of Pasadena, California, who ha3 been visiting relatives and friends here, has returned home. Mr. Pete Cutler representing the Jones Hardware company was calling on A. T. Pegg Monday. - Miss Nellie Lawl-sr of Richmond visited over Sunday with Mr. A. T. Pegg and family. Mrs. Chrlstia Carroll has returned from a week's visit with Mr. Elmer Shook and family at Lynn. Mr. Charles Kinert and wife and son Harold of Richmond spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Oliver Marine. Mr. Harry Townsend and family of Richmond spent Sunday here with relatives. The following were entertained at the home of Mr. Frank Keever and wife Sunday: Mr. Clarence S. Keever and Miss Esther Nutting of Muncie, Mr. John Gates and wife of Elwood, Ind.. and Mr. Webb Pyle and family of Richmond. Miss Ethel Santx rn has gone for an extended visit with relatives at St Louis and Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Lafe Mercer of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent a couple of days with his mother, Mrs. L. O. Anderson. Miss Mable Woodard of Earlham College is visiting Mr, George Hartley and wife. R0DENBERY DEAD. Charles L. Rodenbery, aged 47 years, died yesterday afternoon at his home three miles south of the dty. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.

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LETTER UST The followinj are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers win confer a great favor by calling for mail in Answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A Bicycle ... 1 Cottage 2 L 1 Exchange 2 Trade 3 Farm 1 Physician 5 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf FO RSALE Extra good Shrop. aiaia lambs. Mait Starr, Boston, Ind :4 D, R. R. No. 2. 17-tf FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 2300. 29-tf FO RSALi2 Excellent steamboat accormmodatlons from Baltimore to Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Roll, 716 Main St. 29-tt MODERN HOUSES with all conveniences, one in the South End and other on West Side. Prices right. T.29 Main. Phone 1290. 2S-tf FOR SALE Columbus phaeton, fine condition; new handmade harness. 47 S. 18th. l-7t FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE -An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. -tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room house and 1 V4 acres of ground in Lynn, Ind. Address L., care Palladium. 30-7t HELD FOR ASSAULT Walter Braggs, colored, of Fountain City, was arrested at Sixth and South A streets yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Bunday for assault and battery on a white man whose name could not be learned. It is alleged that Braggs struck the man because the latter called him a vile name. The case will probably be heard in the city court tomorrow afternoon. Braggs was released on $25 bond. BUSY PAYING TAXES The fact that the first Monday in November, when the last installment of the 1908 taxes are to be paid, come on November 1st this year, has added Impetus to the tax payers of Wayns county to get busy and pay County Treasurer a visit as the time limit in rapidly approaching. There has been a general influx of tax payers in thd treasurer's office during the past few days. JURY IS STILL OUT (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Oct C The jury in the Sunday baseball case in the criminal court, which went out yesterday evening was still out at noon today with no Blgn of an agreement Judge Pritchard instructed the Jury that the Sundae baseb all law was tinconstitutional, but evidently the jury does not take the same view. f A CORRECTION MADE It was stated in the Palladium yesterday that the belongings in the barn which was burned at the corner of Richmond avenue and West First street Monday night, were owned by August Kennepohl. Such a report was erroneous, however. Five tons of hay and a quantity of bran which belonged to W. H. Cox were burned. Two wagons also owned by Mr. Cox were badly scorched in the fire. (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 6t The Nixon Bag and Paper Mills, Richmond, with a capital stock of $50,000, and the directors. J. F. Perkins, F. E. Schomerstein and Wilfred Jessup, was incorporated here today. MARK TWAIN SMILES (American News Service) Redding. Oct L Miss Clara Clemens daughter of Mark Twain, was today quietly married to Ossip Gahrilowitach, the noted Russian pianist The pianist saved his bride's life In a runaway sleighing party accident in Vienna eleven years ago.

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FOR RENT Modern new seven-room brick, 521 South Eleventh. 6-lt FOR RENT Furnished flat, modern accommodations. 1117 S. A. ti-Ut FOR" RENT Furnished room with light, heat and bath. U4 S. 12th. H-7t FOR RENT SeVenrwms and bath". Phone l'.m. 4-f FOR RENT Six room house with bath, 211 W. Pearl. Apply 24 3. 12th. Phone 2477. 3-tf FOR RENT Five room flat, modern, 38 S. 11th street 2-tf FOR RENT Five room house. $5 Phone 313. 22-' t FOR RENT Furnisheu rooms, beat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. febS2-tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath. 1115 S. A street. 5-7t FOR RENT Five rooms, 626 S. 9th. 5-2t FOR RENT Four room cottage. 034 S. Uth. 5-2t FOR RENT Five room flat with bath. Call at 37 S. 4th. 5-.it MISCELLANEOUS. Have your house cleaned by Vacuum process. Rich. House Cleaning Co., Phone 1913 or Barters Book Store. octl-lmo WE grind shears, knives, razors and all kinds of repairing as baby cabs and Bicycles, etc. Brown, Darnell Co., 1022 Main St. Phone VXM. 3-.lt LOST. LOST Old fashioned pin on Main. Return to 127 S. Mh. Reward. G-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile aud MAT ARTISTS MEET Both Charles Olson and Charles Postl, the two wrestling wonders, who will clash tonight at the coliseum in the Fall Festival sporting event, are in the city. Both are trained to the notch and ready to grapple for the sixty and forty percent purse offered by the promoters of the bout That a splendid match U anticipated by the local lovers of the sport is evidenced by the big advance sale of seats at the Simmons cigar store. Postl's arrival In the city was delayed by a match In Chicago, a sort of an exhibition affair before the Illi nois Athletic club. He intended to arrive here Monday morning and complete his training in the Y. M. C. A. He is a member of the Milwaukee association. Previous to tonight's match, a concert will be renderC in front of the coliseum by the full band of Herr Smittie, the famous Cincinnati conductor. FUGITIVE DROWNED Cincinnati. Oct. 6. Charles Brown, a larceny prisoner In the Covington work house made a break for liberty today. He was pursued by Chief of Police Rolker, who fired one shot, causing the negro to itlunge into the Licking river, where he was drowned. Braocfa

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13-tf LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laundry at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed. aug2o-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking it Co., 406 Main. Thone 2006. 23-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street Phone 1793. Repair work a specialty, ll-if FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWN-! ING. 15 North Tenth. Thone 1335. Private ambulance. 2S-tf REAL ESTATE. For good 12 rental Investments. See Thompson. 710 Main. 6-7t REAL ESTATE. For Reliable First Mortgage Loans, See Thompson, "10 Main. 6-7t A Magnetic Island. The ilind of ttomhotni. in I be Baltic sea. may be re;irrid as a huge magnet. Although Use power of attraction I not ho srat a to draw nail and bolt out of approaching ship, tbe magnetlcm work a good deal of damage in that It deflects the needle of the romp o that it cannot be deprndod upon. Tbe effect Is perceptible at distance of nine and a half mil PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. WATCH GETS BLAME Tragedy on Illinois Railroad Because Engineer Misread Time. ONE KILLED, MANY HURT (American New Service) Parnell, 111., Oct Because his own watch was in the repair shop and he misread the time from a temporary time piece. Conductor Duncan of Clin. ton, III., thought he had fourteen more minutes to reach Fanner City, with his special excursion train, to meet passenger train traveling in an oppo. site direction. The mistake resulted in a collision last night in which Mia Clara Watson, of Fanner City, was killed. John Ross, of Gibson City, B. F. Barnes of Farmer City, and Mrs. Thomas Bateman of Farmer City, were Drobably fatally Injured and thlrtv one others less seriously hurt, includ ing many who sustained broken Ilmba HEARING IS POSTPONED. (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Oct. 6. Oral argument before the supreme court in the Mcpherson case to test the constitutionality of the focal option law, set for today, was postponed to November 3.

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BALLOONS ENTERED IN THE ST. LOUIS COMPETITION ARE BEING HEARD FROM. SOME SOUTH. SOME IN NORTH.

(American Nw Service) Zurich. Oct. 6 Edward Mix. the only contestant In the International -balloon race for the Gordon Bennett cup, won the tropny by his flight of approximately six hundred and eighty miles in the balloon "American the Second. He was In the air three days and nights. Mix resides at Co lumb'.is. Ohio. Th balloon landed near Warsaw, Russian Poland and Russian police made him a prisoner. He will be released after the official red tae has been gon through. Mix did not break the world's record, but traveled fifty miles further than Leblanch the Frenchman who was his nearest contestant. IS FLYING VERY HIGH. ' (American News Service! St IXMiis. Oct. t. Vonpuhlln'a bal loon "St Louis passed over St. Cloud, Minnesota, at eight o'clock this morning, 535 miles from here. The balloon "Centennial" Is some where over western Tennessee out was last heard of at Hickman. Ky a thousand feet high and travel! southward. BALLOON SIGHTED. (American News 8erv!ce) Livingston. Ala.. Oct 6. A balloon passed one mile east of here, coins southward at eleven o'clock today. "CLEVELAND" LANDED. (American News Service) Montgomery. Ala., Oct . The balloon "Cleveland." which sailed from St Louis, landed near Alexander City at eight-thirty this morning after -traveling: 450 miles. . CARRIED FAR NORTH. (American News Service! St Paul, Minn., Oct . The balloons "St Louis III" and Indiana" are reported caught In a strong car rent of wind In central Minnesota, and are being carried towards the Lake of the Woods. ADDITIOHAL SOCIETY

MRS. BAYER ENTERTAINS. ' Mrs. John Bayer gave a prettily sp pointed whist company last evening at . her home on South Eighth street com- ' . plimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Warren Hill of Chicago. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Whist was played at several table. Miss Muriel Battel. Mias Lenora Wlekemeyer and Miss Ellen Swain won the ' favors. A luncheon In two courses was served. The guests were: Kisses Grace Smith. Ethel Msu-latt,. Alida and Ellen Swain. Lenora and Viola, Wfckemeyer, Pearl Cisco. Ada Kelly. Hasel Budd of Muncie. Ruth Boas of Cincinnati. Mary Pelts, Pearl Cisco . and Muriel Bartel.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County. : Estate of Sarah E. Thompson, deceased. - Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of tbe estate of Sarah E. Thompson, deceased, late of Wayne county. Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent SAMUEL A. THOMPSON, dly 29-C-1S " -- ' Administrator.