Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 3, 10 November 1909 — Page 7
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South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and S. 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 & SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER. 14th and N. G St JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St
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WANTED. WANTED- Wash woman; nr ca 1213 a-2t N. A. WANTED To borrow $300 for one year. Address "H. T. M." care Palladium. 9-7t WANTED Situation by competent girl as waitress or to do housework. 217 Main street 9-2t WANTED Girls at Laundry. Eldorado Steam 9-2t WANTED Second hand No. 8 Hot Air Pumping engine. Box 105, Richmond, Indiana. 5-7t ANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Ea ate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. ' 14-tf WANTED Washings ; please call 217 Main. 10-2t WANTED Two shop or factory men, age 24 to 30, with wide and favorable acquaintance and who can easily make now acquaintances, to work In grocery; good wages, with opportunity for advancement if a hustler. Address "K", Palladium. 10-7t WANTED Two men at once on the ' Asylum Ave. Wm. Eggelhon, gardener. 10-lt WANTED Lady piano player, sight reader. Arcade Theater. 10-lt Market NEW YORK STOCK (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co... Schwenke, New York, Nov. 10. Great Northern Copper American Smelting Northern Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd , Pennsylvania St. Paul B. & O New York Central , Reading Canadian Pacific Atchison Southern Pacific Union Pacific CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Nov. IO-7 WheatOpen High Low Close 103 103 96 Close 58 60 59 Dec. May July ... 104 104 103 ... 103 103 102 ... 96 96i 96 Corn Open High Low ... 58 59 58 ... 60 60 60 ... 59 60 59 Oats Doc May July Open High ... 39 39 Low 38 Close 38 41 39 Dec. May July ... 41 41 41 ... 39 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.
Hogs 23 113 .. $7.25 6 333 .. 7.50 17 10S .. 7.55 89 144 200 7.70 34 139 .. 7.75 93 167 200 7.75 87 156 40 7.80 79 155 . . 7.S5 32 ISO SO 7.S5 87 159 .. 7.90
STOCKS, GRAIN EUGENE PURTELLE & CO. Members Chicago Board cf Trade, St. Louis Merchants Exchange. New York Stock Exchange Correspondents. Execute orders on all leading exchanges. Direct private wires best possible service. Head office 222 La Salle street, Chicago. RICHMOND OFFICE: ' Room 2 Hittle Block. ' Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager. . - Fone Automatic 2330.
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN F03LER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Malu. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St
WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. Few weeks completes. Practical experience from start. Careful Instructors; tools given; diplomas granted; wages Saturdays; positions waiting. Wonderful demand for graduates. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, 'O. 19-tf WANTED, MOLDERS Eight floor and two bench on heater work. Day work, good pay, steady employment. The Peck-Williamson Foundry Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-tf WANTEDEnght furnace mounters, good wages. Steady work. Apply The Peck-Williamson Co., 337 West Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-tf WANT EDYHSlTC. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. 28-tf I want to buy good second-hand clothing, guns and revolvers. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker, Cor. N. 8th & Main. 1-lmo FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, th and Main. 6 tf FOR SALE For two days only, household furniture, No. 109 North 12th St. 8-3t Report QUOTATIONS Hittle Block, Phone 2330. George A. Manager.) Open High 144 144 87 88 97 9S4 146 146 89V6 90 126 126 139 140 156 156 ..115- 116 131 131 161 162 184 184 119 119 128 129 200 201 Low 142 87 97 145 89 126 13S 155 115 130 160 183 119 12S 199 Close 143 88 98 146 90 126 140 156 116 -131 161 183 119 129 201 71 67 72 62 54 80 76 58 74 66 63 62
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies $S.05$8.20 Good to choice light $7.75$S.OO Best pigs 7.00 7.50 Best Steers Good to choice .Steers . . . .$6.50$S.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 4.75 5.50 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.2555? 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.7r 4.35 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 3.50 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers .. 4.25 5.25 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 4.65 Veal Calves. j Good to choice veal 4.50 8.00 1 Fair to heavy calves .... 3.00 7.00 i Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 4.50 5.00 Good to choice sheep .... 4.00 4.25 Good to choice lambs .... 6.00 6.75 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay $12.00 Mixed hay $13.00 New oats 30 35c New wheat, per bu $1.00 New corn 45c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. " (Richmond Roller Mills) New Wheat, per bu $1.15 Corn, per bu 60c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton, .... S23.00
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FOR SALE Heating stove, gasoline engine, 1025 Main. 8-7t FOR SALE Steel-tired buggy, cheap; Inquire 1512 Main. 7-7t FORSALE Rhode Island Red cockerels, $1 each. Call at 124 S. 8th. 7-7t Attention. Farmers! Live Stock bought, sold and exchanged at Glen Miller Stock Yards. We want to buy your fat cattle, fresh cows or springers, hogs, sheep an-J calves, and to sell your stock for feeding and breeding purposes. Have some choice young bulls, fresh cows and springers on hand now; some of these are Jerseys. TERMS CASH OR NEGOTIABLE PAPER. Call any time or phone 3744. Shuriey & Oaar 8-tf FOR SALE Grocery and meat market. Clark Ketch, 102 N. 14th. Phone 1044. 10-tf FOR SALE Automobile, 2-cylinder Ford, 1200.00 if sold at once; call at 411 N. ISth St. tf FOR SALE No. S Favorite cook stove for coal or wood; good condition; small gas heater, asbestoslined with isingglass front; hotplate for either gas, and oven. 314 West Main. 10-lt FOR SALE::hlIrsd"ay and" Friday, Sideboard, Dresser, Davenport, Sewing machine, Rockers, Tables, Cupboards, Rugs, Carpets, Bed Springs, Hot Plate, Radiator. Charles Parker, 400 College Ave. 10-2t FOR SALE-Seven room cottage, both kinds of water, electric lights, good cellar, price $1,800; terms $600 cash, balance time. 42 acres, 1 mile from corporation, good quality of land, all tillable, except small sugar camp, fair buildings, price $4,S0O. Loans of all descriptions. Let us sell you a home as you pay rent. 9th and Main. Dye & Price. 10-3t jTvTKAUFMAN, Real Estate and fnsurance, commission 1 on sales of $2,000 or over. Hittle block, between 8th and 9th St. 10-lmo FOR SALE Engine corn shredder, complete, tank and belting, bargain if sold at once. Call Lane Furniture Store, 4th and Main. 10-lt Wants To THE DEUCE VMiTM BEINGALL NY LIFE
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Colmnnnuni WANT AD (LETTER UST Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: D 1 O. K 1 0 1 Press 2 X 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Dres3ed curb stone suitable for buildiny. Telephone 147 or 2360. 29-tf Have your house cleaned by Vacuum process. Rich. House Cleaning Co., Phone 1916 or Barters Book Store. nov4-20t FOR SALE 8x12 roatry job press and complete outfit. Dirt cheap for cash if sold at once. Good reason for selling. Address Press, care of Palladium. 0-7t FOR SALE Fox visible type writers. cash or payments. Typewriter re-1 pairing. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th 1-lmo FOR SALE Fine new hammerless double-Damascus-barrelled Parker shotgun. Leather case. $40. Address "Gun" Palladium. 9-2t FOR SALE Surrey and spring wagon, cheap, 630 S. 8th St. 10-3t FOR SALE Good square piano, $12. Phone 1603. 10-2t VIRGINIA FARHS Cheap and Good; Long Growing Season; Mild Winters; Good Climate. DEMAND for all farm products is unsupplied. Important information regarding good farm prospects along the Nor- ! folk & Western and the New Virgin ian railways. Address, with stamp. VA. LAND IMMIGRATION BUREAU. No. 23, Galo Bldg., Roanoke, Va. W. B. Elwood, representative, Centerville. FOR SALE Good family cow. Phone 3019. 8-3t FOR SALE Modern 7 room house; call at 510 S. 10th. 25-tf
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Copyright, 1909, by A inert cxn-Journal-Examiner. MY PlCTUPE WlfcU. IN THE HENPECKED LETS Ste NtfcD THE ICE Pick TAKE MY ? , (UIM . Tcu doing :. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Bst hogs, average 200 to 230 pounds $7.00?s7.25 Good to heavy packers ... 6.75 7.25 Common and rough &25g 6.75 Steers, corn fed 4.75 ?r 5.25 Fat cows 3.50 4.00
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FOR SALE Our home. 102 N. 14th. Clark Ketch. 10-tf FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 406 Main. FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf Water heaters for the bath and also house heating. Meerhoff, the Plumber. 23-tf FOR SALE Grocery store doing a good business. Good opportunity for a man with limited capital. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 26-tf FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf Attractive Homes On West Main St of 7 rooms each and bath. All modern conveniences. These homes are entirely new. Can be bought on Easy Terms It will cost you nothing to look as they are always open for inspection. 313 W. MAIN ST. OR PHONE 3234. WEST RICHMOND. mon-wed-frl-sun FOR RENT. FOR RENT Seven room bouse. 327 Pearl. Phone 1410 or 3078. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, private. Modern. 216 N. ISth St 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room; private family; 206 N. 18th. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, 38 S. 7th. 10-7t FOR RENT Flat, corner Sheridan and Grant 10-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Phone 3449. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat with bath for gents. t: the Grand. feb22-tf LOST. LOST Saturday nighV a'Ytfver belt pin with four emeralds; 232 W. Main, W. R. Reward. 9-2t LOST Large gold watch and leather WILL LOOK PAPERS' I'LL SH6 THIHK&l'M A DUB'. I'LL SHOW HER. I THlS'LL BE HANDY TO haul pro visions On! MHT- PR-J Li juV GO TT-iOuG-MT I D OUT AND DiS- ) Ccvcr SOME" D-SCOV&P Tvc Vo srovH Balls 2.23 Q S.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs 5.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per Ib...lSc Old chickens, per lb. 13c
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LOST R. H. S. Class pin. Phone 3674. 10-lt FOUND. fOUND Pocket book with ""small change on South 7th and E. Loser can have same by calling at 434 S. Sth. S3t CARD OF THANKS. OAR1dWYhXnIVW wish" Tn "this manner to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and assistance during the hour of bereavement in the sickness and death of our father. Frederick Cranor. James Cranor and Family. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN. Automobile aad Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tt INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance. 716 Main street LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; It you dont believe It try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laundry at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed. aug25-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a specialty. 11-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1S35. Private ambulance. 28-tf MISCELLANEOUS. NHNTING--AliJ nunteM hibited from hunting on my farms. Signed, Peter Beeler. 10-7t Turkeys 1820c Ducks 1S&20C COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 30e Country butter, per lb 18 20c Eggs 25c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Nov. 10. Wheat 1.21!i Corn, Dec 60c Oats 42c Rye 76c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Nov. 10. Hogs Receipts, 4,400; light weight $8.05. Cattle Receipts, 100; strong, active. Sheep Receipts. 200; best $4.50. Calves, extras, $8.50. Lambs, $7.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Nov. 10. Cattle Receipts, 25; prinees, $7. Hogs Receipts, 4.200; best heavies. Sheep Receipts, 2,X: be6t, $."5. Veals Receipts, 150; choice. $S.7S. Lambs, $7.40. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Nov. IO. Wheat Corn Oats , Rye ..$1.23 .4i-: .. .78c INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Nov. lt. Wheat fl.lZ Corn )c OaU Wi Rye 75c PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. Nov. 10. Cattle Receipts, light: primes. $7. Hcgs Receipts. 10 loads: primes $S.33. Sheep Receipts light; best $4.C5. Calves Receipts, 700; choice, S3-50. Lambs, $7.40. Train and Track. The death record of the railroads In New South Wales is one in seven years. Copper tubes are preferred to steel In locomotive boilers by many European experts. Chinese railway cars have posh buttons for food or refreshments, which are promptly answered by boy waiters. The tempera rare of the fire of a moving locomotive has been determined to be 13350 degrees st s speed of thirtyone miles sn hour and at a speed of nineti
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Jarred th Judg. In Illinois ther is an old law on the statute books to the Cfect that la criminal cases the Jury is "judg of th law as well as of the facts." Tbouxh not often quoted, once In awhile a lawyer with a desperate case makes use of It. In one case the judse Instructed the jury that It was to judffe of the law as well as the facts, but added that It was not to Judge of the law unless U was fully satisfied that It knew more law than the judge. An outrageous verdict was brought in. contrary to all Instructions of the court, who felt called upon to rebuke the jury. At last one old farmer arose. Jedge, said he. "weren't we to jedge the law aa well as the facts r "Certainly was the response. "But X told you not to judge the law unless you were clearly satisfied that you knew the law better than 1 did." -Well, jedge. answered the farmer as be shifted bis quid, "we considered that p'lnt." Giving. He ctves only the worthless seM Who gives from s sense of duty. But be who stvee but a slender mtte And gives to that which is out of sight. That thread of the all sustaining- beauty Which runs through alt and doth an unite. The hand cannot clasp the whole of the alms. The heart outstretches its eager palms. For a god goes with tt and makes It store To the soul that was starving m darkness before. The Prsesntstlen. John Smith had worked for the corporation for forty-two years and decided to quit. The company In consideration of his long and faithful service arranged to give him a monetary recognition. The superintendent of the works, a German aad an extra good mechanic, was asked to present It. He waa advised to use a little sentiment in making- the presentation speech, and this Is the war ho did U: "John, yon haf work for the com pany over forty years T" MYou are going to qnltT Tea. "Veil, they are so tarn glad of It that they asked me to hand you this hundred dollars." Cookney Talk, An Englishman who had grown tired of his tight little isle cam to this conntry to teach school. One day while rehearsing a class of boys In spelling the word "saloon was given out. The first boy miss I'd It. likewise) the second and the third. The fourth boy, spelK ing It correctly, waa asked to go to the blackboard and write It. so that all could see bow it was spelled. Pointins to the word, the teacher said: "This Is the way yon spell It. Saay. isn't it? Just a bess, a hay, a belL two hoes and a hen. In writing the word the hoy had placed the letters conspicnonsly far apart. This peculiarity did root escape the obsccTlns; eye of the master, and be asked: "Why did yon writ It that way? Why didn't yon place the hay nearer the bell?" "Cos I's afraid it would born npr blurted ont the irrepressible youngster as ha dog his ' hands Into his pockets. The next word missed was Vesica.' It waa spelled with two n'a. "What would yon say If I told yon there were bat one hen In Venice T asked the pedagogue as ho surveyed the class critically above the rim of bis glasses. 1 should say the price of eggs wonTd be pretty high. came the answer from the boy who stood at the foot of the class. Housekeeper. A Puazled englishman. An Englishman returning after a rlalt to Kentucky sought out an American friend In London to explain soma of the queer things he'd heard in America. "Tor instance," said the Englishman, "I said to a chap one morning In Kentucky. Think it's going to rain 7 and be said. 'Little dogs twill and little dogs twon't Now. what did he mean by thatr The American waa puzzled aod Inquired If those were the ezsct words used. The English msn replied: "Why. yes er no. His exact words were, 'fops 'twill and p'ups ' twon't." - Creation and Art. To me It seems as If when God conceived the world that was poetry; ho formed it. snd that wss sculpture: be varied and colored it. snd that was painting, snd then, crowning all. be peopled it with living beings, aod that was the grand, divine, eternal drama. Charlotte Cusbman. He Got the Order. A London Arm lately received from another London Cna this letter: Dear Sir Today we have given your Mr. X. an order, thenka to his colossal Impudence. Whre did you Snd him? Mr. X. bad only Just started selling, snd this wss su order from a firm that sll bis predecesenrs bad canvassed la vain. The bid of Mr. X.'s firm called him la and questloued him about the charge of "colossal Itnpndeoce." , "Well." the young traveler explained, "you told toe to adapt myself to all manner of circumstances and bebave to possible customers la their own : way. in this case the head didn't look up for three minutes after I went In. and then be said. 'Well, what blood- , sucking Arm do you represent? l gave i him your card and said. "These rotten vampires.' snd It seemed to tickle tlai." Germany's Crown. The most militant In form of European crowns is that of Oennsny. which shows eight shields bearing: alternate black eagles and jeweleU croase. wbiie poised on four swords JazIng with diamonds is a globe crowned with a cross of gold.
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