Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 56, 3 January 1910 — Page 7
1'AGE SEVJSJf. Hints From PaHadimi mill's Pattern Bept RATE! 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 o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 cays for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertlsemsnts sent in by phone end collected for aftsr its insertion. Want Ado Colminnie.
THE RICHMOND PAILADITJ3I AXD SUX TELEGRA3I, 3IOXDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910.
For Yomr Coeveeieece LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yo- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.
- South of Main. BRUENINO & EICKHORN. 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICK W EDEL. 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. II. 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. II St.
RATES I cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.
WANTED. WANTED Two girls at the Eldorado Iaundry. 3-3t MID-WINTER Term now open. Enroll this week and begin at once. Richmond Business College. 3-4t WANTED A place to work in small family by a young girl, $2.00 a week, Sundays off. S. W. 1st. Nat. Ave. Rose Hill, Richmond, Ind. 3-2t v ANTED Girl for general house work; call 36 South 11th St. 3-3t WANTED Position by experienced lady bookkeeper. Hardware preferred. Good references. Box 62, Muncie, Ind. l-4t WANTED Messenger boys at Western Union Telegraph Co. 2-t ""MIDWTNTER-TERM opens Jan. :f. Civil Service, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting;, Telegraphy and all correlated subjects taught. Enroll this week at the Richmond Business College. . 'Zl tf Market
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS XFurriished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone Schwenke, Manager.) New Vork. Jan. 3. Open High L. & N 1581 158 Great Northern 143 3 43 Copper 90 90 American Smeltirg 103 103 Northern Pacific 145 145 U. S. Steel 91 91 U. S. Steel pfd - 125 125 Pennsylvania ..136 1374 St Paul 158 158 B. & 0 119 119 New York Central 125 .1.25 Reading 171 171 Canadian Pacific 182 Atchison 124 124 Southern Pacific 136 137 Union Pacific 204 204 Ex. Div. 1 percent. Southern Pacific.
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Jan. 3. Wheat
Open High Low Close May ... 112 113 112 113 July ... 102 102 102 102 Bept. ... 98 98 9S 98 Corn Open High Low Close May ... .66 66 66 66 July ... 66 667g 66 66 Sept ... 66 66 66 66 Oats Open High Low Close May ... 45 45 43 45 July ... 43 43 43 43 Bept. ... 40 40 40 40
INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hoars Good to choice lights Sv) S.55 Good to choice lights S.3.V(i S.4T Best pigs 8.00 S.25 Best Steers Good to choice steers 6.50 7.75 Choice to fancy yearlings 3.25 6.00 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.73 5.15 Inferior to choice stockers 3.50 4.75 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 S.50 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers . . 4.50 5.73 Choice to fancy cows 3.S3 5.00 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal .... 5.oO10.oO Fair to heavy calves 3.50 S.50 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 5.00 5.50 SOLID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Leading Chicago Board of Trade house with direct New York wire connections desires man to operate local brokerage office in Richmond. Membership Chicago Board of Trade ralue $2,500, and some capital necessary. Best of references on both sides. Magnificent business opportunity. AdIress John Hill, Jr.. 240 La Salle St. Chicago.
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St
WANTED Storage; have just leased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf WANTED If you want money la place of your city property or farm, go right tc Porterfleld's Real Es ate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED For artistic graining call phone 422! . -'8-Tt WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. 28-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay. Few weeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf .WANTED Work by young lady with reference. Office work, clerking or sewing preferred. Address X X, care Palladium. l-2t Report 2330. George A. Low 157 143 S9 102 144 88 124 136 156 118 124 16S 122 135 201 Close 157 143 90 102 144 89 124 136 157 118 124 169 182 122 135 202 Good to choice sheep Good to choice lambs 4.00 4.50 7.50 S.25 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Jan. Wheat Corn Oats Rys EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Jan 5. Cattle Receipts. 75; prime steers strong, $l).50'$7.(it. Hogs Receipts, 5,050; heavies and mixed. $8.85. Sheep Receipts, 7.000; choice $0.00. Lambs. $7.KKg$$.75. Veals Receipts, 300; culls to choice $0.50$11.00. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Jan. 3. Cattle Receipts IXK); primes, $0.50 $0.75. Hogs Receipts. 7000; prime heavies, $S.05 6 S.70. n Sheep Receipts light; prime yearlings, $5.50;$5.60. Lambs. $5.5Oi$S.0O. Veals Receipts, light; $S.O0g$ 10.23. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Jan. 3. Wheat $1.22 Com. . G4c Oats 46c Rye SOc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Jan. 3. Wheat $1.23 Corn 64c Oats 47c Re 7Sc CINCINNATf LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, January 3. Hogs-Receipts, 3.300: tops $S.60. Cattle Receipts, 1,300; 10c 15c lower Sheep Receips, ISO; steady to strong. Best calves, $9.25. Lambs, $4.00$S.OO. IjQl) ..laiMl iullIlM
Mrs. Hiser's Business School opens January 3rd. 23-tf WANTED Work to do by a young man to earn living expenses while attending school. Phone 2040 or KKW. 27-tf
FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6 tf FOR SALE New suburban cottage, on city car line, electricity, large lot, bargain for home. Box 100, city. 3-2t FOR SALE 60 acre farm, one-half mile from Economy, Ind. Price $75 per acre. J. G. W. Beard, Economy, Ind. 29-7t iff m A party of six from Richmond and vicinity, and Mr. J. H. O'Donnell will leave for Texas, Tuesday, January 4th. If you are contemplating a trip to the south west, we would be pleased to have you join our home party. Our trip includes St. Louis, Denison, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, Houston, Galveston and Brownsville. QeOo Co Ball REAL ESTATE BROKER, S-10 North Seventh St. FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 403 Main. 27-tf RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $1o(Jj$1G Oats ooc Straw, baled 0.00 Corn 55c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu SI. 13 Corn, per bu 53c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $7.73 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) TImotny $1.90$2.00 Clover seed $7.50$7.7." POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..13;. Old chickens, per lb 15e Turkeys lS20c Ducks 15c COUNTRY" PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 33c Eggs 2Sc Country butter, per lb I'oSc (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Jan. o. Receipts, 2,500 hogs. 550 cattle and 200 sheep against 1102 hogs, 2O0 cattle and calves and 11 sheep a week ago, and 4,-kK) hogs, 858 cattle and 41 sheep a year ago. Receipts of hogs in comparison with the usual recent runs at this time in the week were fair. Oflier markets reported short supplies. With good competition among buyers trading here was others only 5 cents. The good, mixed, medium and heavy grades showed the most strength. The top was $8.05 and ' the bulk of the hogs sold for $s.40 $8.00. There was a small Monday run of ! cattle. There was a good demand and cattle In all departments sold 10 cents higher than eaual kinds were selling at the close of last week. More cattle could have been sold. Traders intimate that the outlook is favorable to the selling side. Feeders and bulls sold strong and the calf market was mostly 25 cents higher. There was a small Monday run of sheep and lambs and an absence of kinds most attractive in quality and fat. Such as were here sold steady compared with the close of last week when lambs sold for $5.00 and $S.25 and sheep for $1.50 and $4.75. An Anecdote of Genius. The following anecdote of Leigh Hunt was once related by "Orion" Home. Home on a bitterly cold day In winter went to see Hunt and found him in a large room with a wide, old fashioned fireplace. He had dragged bis piano on to the hearth, close to a large fire, leaving only room for himself and his chair, and was playing with the greatest enjoyment My dear fellow." cried Home, "are you aware that you are ruining your piano forever and ever in that heat?" I know, I know. murmured Hunt "but It is delicious."
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Tr.e following are replies to Palia ilium Want Ada. received at tbis office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 r.oon today as follows: Lady B. O. 3 W. H. B. Jr.. 1 Calendar Mail will be kept for 30 days cnly. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephono 147 or 2260. 29-tf FOR SALE Three shoats, 2 young sows. O. E. Fulghum, Phone 3136: 27-tf HEATING Winter is here and for 5 months you will want comfortable rooms. It is not too late to install Hot Water or Steam Heat. How about that cold room or your Hot Air furnace. A Hot Water Radiator is a good cure. Prices are right and materials will not be cheaper next season. JUST SEE MEERHOFF i-tr For Sale New "Hawley" T5me Register, 50inan, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address um 19 tf City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. BICKEL Jacob H. Bickel, aged 36 years, died early this morning at his home east of the city. He is survived by a wife and two children. The funeral will take place Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock from the home, the Rev. Nelson officiating. The burial wil be in the Milford, O., cemetery. Mr. Bickel was a florist and for many years was connected with the E. G. Hill floral company. J A M ESO N M re. Mary A. Jameson, died at the home of her son-in-law, Elmer E. Daily, 114 South Fourth street. last evening about S o'clock. DeathJ was due to acute phenomenia, the deceased having been taken ill only last Friday. The body will be shipped to Hamilton, Ohio, Tuesday where funeral services and burial will take plate. The funeral will be held from the home of Mrs. Jameson's son. Frank Jameson, at Hamilton, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. GETS A Maud Elvord was awarded judgment in her proceedings in the circuit court against Benjamin Schick to recover possession of property and to receive small damages. The property involved consisted of a piano. The case was heard in the circuit court, last week. MAYOR GETS 3EP0BT Dr. W. W. Zimmerman was presented with a report of the committee of the municipal research bureau, in which is pointed out the discrepancies of the present inventory of city property, made by the old administration. The report was received by Dr. Zimmerman, who said that he would see that it received every attention. INSPECT A PICTURE The Ministerial association adjourned early today in order that the ministers might visit Reld Memorial church and inspect "The Nativity," a picture which has received much commendation. It was painted by M. T. Nordyke. MISS COATE IMPROVED. Miss Myrtle Coate, who underwent an operation at the Reid Memorial hospital several weeks ago, is considerably improved and her rapid recovery is now expected. Miss Coate will remove to her home, 303 North Seventh street within a few days it is said. The Student's Star. ' Student of Astronomy i have discovered a new star, professor. ProfessorWhat's she playing in?.
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SAL:- Walk Lumber. a.T.or . Co. C. W. J3 tf FOR SALE F:re residence lot. central. Phone 2:219 or 222 3 0-1 mo FOR SALE Mail wagon with stove I con'pieto. Cheap. Dick Stinson. Cer.terville. Ind. 30-Tt FOR SALE Farms and city property. Ii you have a farm, house, or lot tor sale, or house to rent see me. One j percent commission on large sales, j Kaufman. Hittle Block. 21-lmo j FOR SALE Bascburner in good con dition; 103 N. loth. 31-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Good 7 room house with furnace and bath. Phojie 1700 of evenings, or call S. O. Yates, 322 N. 16th St. 3-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern; call 203 S. 11th. 3-7t FOR RENTDisirable furnished room; 42 S. 10th. 31-7t FOR RENT-Modern seven room residence with bath and hot water beating plant, central location at 44 S. 12th street. Cail at Wm. H. Bradbury and Son. 2S-tf FOR RENT Six room house, S. F near 12th, fine new; $12.50. Phone 1010. 15-tf FOR RENT House of 6 rooms. 2014 N. E street, with hot and cold, rain water bath, artificial gas, electric light, hot air furnace. Phone 1522. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tl LOST. LOST Hand bag between N. B and ISth, Penn. depot. Leave at Palladium office and reward. 3-lt LOST Garnet brooch pin last Wednesday. Reward. Phone 1992. 3-lt WILL MEET TONIGHT New City Council Will Assemble and Assume Duties Of Office. A POLICE BOARD MEETING Members of the new city council wB4 be formally installed in office in the council chamber this evening by Mayor Zimmerman. The board of police commissioners will hold a meeting tomorrow evening at which time they will announce what changes will be made in the police department. The same course which was pursued last March, when the democratic police commissioners assumed their office, will probably be taken by the present board, it is said, and the resignation of all the policemen will be demanded. The board will then reappoint tbe officers. No great changes are expected. The board of works at its first meeting this afternoon decided not to take any action in regard to the changes that are to be made in the fire department until the matter had been investigated further. The board's decision will be reached shortly however. BEWARE OF THE ICE An Avalanche of Frozen Liquid on a Riot Down Ohio River. EXPECT BIG RIVER RISE (American News Service) Pittsburg, Jan. 3. Shipping interests on the Ohio and Monongahela rivers were warned today by the local weather bureau that an avalanche of rotted and broken ice is sweeping ! down from the headwaters on a crest i of a rise that promises eighteen feet of water here by Tuesday morning. Ice gorges and jams of dangerous proportions are forecasted. COMES TO AMERICA (Americas News Service) New York, Jan. 3. Louis Paulhan, the French aviator arrived here today enroute to Los Angeles to participate in the aviation exhibitions. Immediately upon landing Paulhan was served with papers in a suit by the Wright Brothers, alleging violation of patent rights. GOES TO NEW MEXICO. For the purpose of benefiting his health, Harry Simmons of the tailoring firm of Simmons and Youngflesh, will leave Wednesday for New Mexico. He will accompany Dr. Ernest Commons, who has been visiting in this city for some time, but who will return to his home in New Mexico, this week.
Notice I have moved from 233 South Fifth strict to my now homo. No. 104$ S. Sth street. I will handle the same line of Household Goods and all orders will receive careful attention. Call rh"in 2SS5. Thanking all my patrons for the past J. GSaser k Co. 31-7t
Lrrnr.TiA: Just learned that Gold M1al Flour la !fted tm timrt through Ifnrtt mi. Rrr.KMA. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a speoialtj. lltf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER ft DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. 2S-tf STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for' that pur pose. 417 X. 8th. Phone 1778. 4tf RALPH WAS BAD BOY Ralph Hughes of Hagerstown, a youth who is a freshman at Purdue university disappeared last week and a serch was instituted by his par ents. He later turned up and stated that he had been on a visit. His par ents were in this city on Saturday as their son had not been home since Thursday. Local Purdue students who are home on vacations, assisted in the search. Ever Try a Waot Ad In the Palladniminni? It Pays Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida and the Soolh Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Good returning until June 1st. 1910. Stop over privileees at all points. Mobile. Ala.. - - $29.50 New Orleans. La.. $32.50 Daytona. Florida $12.65 De Land. Florida 42.15 Key West, Florida 69.15 Knights Key. Florida 66.45 Melbourne. Florida ......47.65 Jacksonville, Florida 36.05 Orlando, Florida 43.S5 Orir-cnd. Florida 42.25 Palm Beach. Florida 54.55 Pensacola, Florida 23.50 St. Augustine, Florida .... 23.55 Sanford, Florida 42.85 Miami, Florida 58.05 Tampa, Florida 47.65 Havana, Cuba 78.50 Home Seekers' Tickets to the South and West, on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ticket Agent. Home Tel 2062. Richmond.
COMBINATION UNDERGARMENT. 1 Icre is shown one of the most satis factory garments of this kind. The waist is plain in the back and slightly gathered in the front. The drawers are circular and lapped over in the back at the belt. This pattern is rut in fire sites, 39 t 10 bust measure. Site 36 requires S 1-3 f ards of 36 inch material. Price of pat tern 465 is 10 cents. No. 46. Name M.MMM.Mt Address Size Fill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. . LITTLE GIRL'S DRESS. A plain little box pleated dress esa bs made like this design br nstnc striped material for the dress with plain foods, braid trimmed, for the eollac, cans and revets. A black silk tie looks well wttk any materiaL This pattern Is eat in three skes. 4. 6 and 8 years. Size 6 requires S yards of 36 inch materiaL Price of pattern 55 is 10 cents. . No. 455. Name ............................ Address &ze Fill oat blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. 457 A TAILORED SHIRTWAIST. Tbe front of this modish waist Is slashed at the bust line and the part be low the slash folded under to make the closing invisible. Above the slash the waist is rinsed with bine tinted pearl buttons and the edpe is finished with narrow blue and white embroidery. The ruffs are made to match. , This pattern is cut in fire sixes. 32 to j oust measure, sue requires jya yards of 27-inch materiaL Price of Pattern 457 is 10 cents. Ko. 457. Name Address ........... F01 mt black and send to DtrparttKst of ihw aewspapeiw
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