Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 57, 4 January 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAI LADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910.

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8outh 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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WAMTFD WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School WHIM I CUm jor men Practical classes now enMRS. HISER Business School ib-If you want moneyn Phone 2177. 4-ot p,ac6 of your clty property or farm WANTED Washings; call phone Bo right to PorterOeld's Real Es 3477 44t ate office, Kelley Block. 8th and 1 Main. 14-tt WANTED-Two girls at the Eldorado barber trad iaunqry. Demand greater than supply. Grad-MID-WINTER Term now open. En- uates earn splendid pay. Few roll this week and begin at once. weeks completes. Wages while Richmond Business College. 3-4t learning. Unusual opportunity to . start an independent business. CataWANTED A place to work in small logue mailed free. Moler Barber family by a young girl, $2.00 a week, College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf Sundays off. S. W. 1st. Nat. Ave. vOlNTED All persons suffering from Rose Hill. Richmond, Ind. 3-2t pi,eg or any form of rectal ailment, WANTED Girl for general house write me for free trial of Positive work; call 26 South 11th St. 3-3t Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. . ! Auburn, Ind. 4eod-tI WANTED Position by experienced WANTEDWork to do by a young lady bookkeeper. Hardware pre- maQ tQ earn ,iv)Dg expenseg whne ferred. Good references. Box 62, Bttendlng school. Phone 2040 or Muncie, Ind. l-4t 27-tt WANTED Messenger boys at Westem Union Telegraph Co. ' 2-7t FOR SALE. WANTED Storage; have just leased tfoRS ALE City "property and" farms, building for that purpose. W. F. merchandise stocks and fire tnsurBrown, phone 1778. 12-tf ance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. 8th

Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. George A. . Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Jan. 4. Open High Low Close L. & N. .... . . . . . . . . -l"8 158 Great Northern 142 142 142 142 Copper. .; 89 89 89 89 American Smelting 102 103 101 103 Northern Pacific 144 1444 143 1444 U.S. Steel... 88 S9 87 89 U. S. Steel pfd. .. - 124 124 123 124 .Pennsylvania 135 136 lZoK 136 , St. Paul... 156 157 156 156 B. & 0 117 11S 117 11SU New York Central 123 124 122 1244 Reading 16S 1704 168 169 Canadian Pacific 1S14 1814 Atchison 1224 123 122 123 Southern Pacific - 134 1384 134 137 Union Pacific 201 203 201 203

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., 'Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, ' Manager.) Chicago, Jan. 4. WheatOpen High Low Close May ... 114 114 113 114 July ... 103 103 103 103 Sept. ... 994 99 99 99 Corn Open High Low Close May ... 67 67 66 674 July ... 67 67 67 67 Sept. ... 67 67 67 67 Oats Open High Low Close May ... 43 46 45 46 July ... 43 44 43 44 Sept. ... 40 41 40 41 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Hogs No. Av. Dk. Price 8 2S8 .. $S.00 9 253 .. S.15 5 324 .. 8.23 33 149 .. S.35 51 166 SO S.40 84 132 S.45 52 166 .. S.50 36 ISO .. S.50 68 195 40 S.50 63 192 8.55 84 220 .. S.55 42 201 .. 8.60 S8 222 SO S.60 69 230 40 8.60 56 246 .. 8.60 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Good to choice lights JS.50fS.60 Good to choice lights S.40 S.50 Best pigs .. S.00 8.23 Best Steers Good to choice steers .... 6.50 7.75 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 6.00 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.75 5.15 Inferior to choice stockers 3.50 4.75 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 3.50 Butcher CattleGood to choice hoifers 5.75

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

Choice to fancy cows 3.85 5.00 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 5.50 10.25 Fair to heavy calves 3.50 8.50 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings , 5.00 5.50 Good to choice sheep .... 4.00 4.50 Good to choice lambs 7.50 8.25 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Jan. 4. Wheat $i.3i Corn ,34C Oats 47i.'Rys .'.". .sic EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts, LUO; prime steers strong, $(j.00$0.7G. butchers $4.00 SG.OO. Hogs Receipts, 3,400; heavies, $S.SO ?S.S5. Sheep Receipts. SOO; choice, $0.00. Lambs, ?7.00!i$$.73. Veals Receipts. 50; choice $10.73. $6.30&$ll.OO. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Jan. 4. CattleReceipts, light; primes $6.50 $7.00. Hogs Receipts, light; heavies, $S.0 $S.S5. hSeep Receipts. 4 loads; prime year lings, $o.40Ct$3.7o. Lambs, $o.oO$S.SO. Veals Receipts, fair; ?9.00 $10.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Jan. 3. Wheat .... $1.26 Corn Oats 47c Rje TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Jan. 4. Wheat $L2G Corn 6514 Oats 47Vtc Rye goo Juijt learn that Gold Medal Flour la sifted tea timet throne Jlft Uk. Ennu.

and Main. 6 tf FOR SALE AutomobileTTive passen-

ger; cost $1,800, will sell for $275. i Address Lock Box 264. City. 4-2t i FOR SALE Automobile, $200; or will trade for motorcycle. Address L. W., Palladium. tf FOR SALE or Rent. Hawkins homestead, large barn, 13 acres or more. Telephone 4257. 4-7t FOR SALE Two fine building lots in Beallview near new factory. Call Phone 2135. 4-7t FOR SALE New suburban cottage, on city car line, electricity, large lot, bargain for hqnie. 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 Live Stock at Glen Miller Stock Yards. All kinds of live stock bought, sold or exchanged for cash or negotiable paper. Will pay market price for veal calves. Bring them Saturdays. Phone, office, 3744. Phone, Shurley, 41S4. Phone, Gaar. 2278. Qaar & Shurley For Sale New "Hawley" Time Register, 50-man, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a srroall Factory or Department Store. Address 19 tf FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 403 Main. 27-tf CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Jan. 4. Hogs Receipts, 1.70O; closed steady. Cattle Receipts, 3X); steady to strong. Sheep Receipts, 500; steady. Best calves, $7.50(fi$9.50. Lambs Receipts 500; steady. RICHMOND MARKETS. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $S.25 Good to heavy packers.... 8.008.10 Comomn and rough 7.508.00 Steers, corn fed 5.005.25 Fat cows 4.004.50 Bulls 3.00 4.00 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $15$16 Oats 4 35c Straw, baled, $G.O0 $0.50 Corn 55c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, -per bu SI. 15 Corn, per bu 55c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings, per ton $27.0O Clover Seed, per bu $7.75 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Tlraotny $1.90?S$2.00 Clover seed $7.50$7.7." POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..15a Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys lS20c Ducks 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb. 35c Eggs 2Sc Country butter, per lb 2528c (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Jan. 4. Receipts, hogs 7,000; cattle 1900; sheep 600; against 4419 hogs, 7S4 -cattle and 301 sheep a year ago. The marketing of hogs continues small compared with a year ago and there were close to 1,000 few er than the daily average last month. ', Outside orders were limited as to price and local packers took most of the supply at about steady prices, although before the close there were sales at 5c lower. Smaller lots than carload sold as high as $8.70. Most of the hogs weighing 225 pounds down sold at $S.40$S.60. The supply of cattle when the market opened was not large for this time in the week and the bulk of the 1 offerings sold at about steady prices. ' Many cattle came in late.and the mar-' especially in steers. Feeding stock and bulls were steadj and there was not much change in prices of calves. There was a fair run of sheep and Iambs, about twice as many as the daily average last week and there was a greater variety than for several days. There seemed to be about as many- as the local trade required and

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WANT AD TTEI y The followlns are replies to Palia dlum Want Adc. 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: Lady B. O. 3 W. H. B. Jr... 2 1 Calendar 1 D 2 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Mail wagon with stove complete. Cheap. Dick Stinson, Centerville, Ind. 30-7t 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 WTater Radiator is a good cure. Prices are right and materials will not be cheaper next season. JUST SEE MEERHOFF 21-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf FOR SALE Fine residence lot. central. Phone 2219 or 2220. 30-lmo FOR SALE Farms and city property. If you have a farm, house, or lot for sale, or house to rent see me. One percent commission on large sales. Kaufman. Hittle Block. 21-lmo FOR SALE Baseburner in good condition; 103 N. 15th. 31-tf

He Was Compelled to Take Bath Dirty Swede, Almost Weighted Down With Money He Carried, Falls Into Clutches of the Health Authorities.

Spokane, Wrash., Jan. 4. Boasting that he had not taken a bath in fifteen years nor tasted food in nine weeks, J. P. Peterson, a native of Sweden, for three years a lodger in the Big Island house in Spokane, with $4,800 in bank certificates and $80 in gold securely strapped under his left arm. was arrested by order of the city health department and bathed in a tank at the county jail. The bath required the services of four "trusties" and occupied two hours. He was afterward sent to a local hospital, where he will have a daily plunge and scrub during his stay. Peterson weighs 250 pounds, is well proportioned and as strong as an ox. This is evidenced by the fact that six husky deputies connected with the health department had their hands full in taking him from his room, which, by contrast, was as clean as a Dutch housewife's kitchen. He was trading was not unusually active. Prices were steady. Lambs sold for S4.508.25, western yearlings as high as $7 and sheep for $1.504.50. WILL GIVE A PLAY The first rehearsal of the day student play "Won by Wireless" was held at Earlham college thi noon. Toe play is to be given some time in February and the prospects for a stronger play than the one of last year are good. The cast is composed entirely of students who maintain their residence in the city. The cast for the production is as follows: William Ainsworth, a financial magnate Raymond Myrick Jack Simms, a wireless operator T. E. Jones Robert Faulkner, captain of the ship Hubert Wann Count Di Luna, an Italian nobleman Howard Hunt Lady Caroline Rathbone, Ainsworth's daughter Miss Elaine Jones Geraliine Ainsworth, her sister.... Miss Marguerite Do an Kitty Lee. Geraldine's Maid '. . Miss Sarah, Addington WILL SEND RESULTS Blanks for precinct returns from the last general election have been received by county clerk Harry E. Penny, from Fred A. Sims, secretary of state. The blanks will be filed and sent to Indianapolis where the statistics contained will be compiled in pamphlet form with the election results in other counties of the state. The information will be very valuable for politicians. Contagion, Sophia, the 10 year old daughter of Mrs. Mary Goyen. 1228 Ridge street, has typhoid fever.

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FOR RENT .Modern house of nine rooms; 01 College Ave. Phone 3415. 4-lt FOR RENT Furnished room; heat; bath; 30 N. 12th. 4-7 1 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms ; for light housekeeping; private en-; trance. 117 Pearl street. 4-2t FOR RENT Good 7 room house with furnace and bath. Phone 1700 of evenings, or call S. O. Yates, 322 N. 16th St. 3 tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, niodern; call 203 S. 11th. 3-7t FOR RENT Desirable furnished room; 42 S. 10th. 31-7t FOR RENT Modern seven room residence with bath and hot water heating plant, central location at 44 S. 12th street. Call at Win. H. Bradbury and Son. 2S-!f FOR RENT Six room house. S. F near 12th, fine new; $12.50. Phone 1610. 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 Furaisheu rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf LOST. LOST Between Hayward s Grocery and Earlham College, gold chain and locket, engraved with "M" on the other. Return to McConaha & Co. Reward. 4-tf LOST Gold watch fob on Richmond Ave., Jones Hdw. and Main; leave Palladium; reward. 4-lt LOST Ladies' open face watch with initials engraved in back with butterfly pin attached. Return to Palladium. Reward. 4-lt LOST Large red pocketbook, containing valuable papers. Phone 3099; reward. 4-lt LOST Hand bag between N. B and overpowered after he became exhausted knocking the deputies around like a lot of ten pins on a bowling alley. He appeared to enjoy the scrubbing. A. C. Clausen, deputy prosecutor of Spokane county, and the city officials are in a quandry as to what to do with the man. He was arrested on the charge of vagrancy, but this will not hold, as he has plenty of money. His- sanity was questioned, but the officers dismissed that charge, because, they say. he is sane enough to keep his money, also rational in his talk. Peterson refused to discuss his past, saying only that he came to Spokane from the east four years ago, after touring every state, territory and province on the American continent and had planned not to permit water to touch his skin until the close of 1924. adding he is working out a new theory on health. A BOOK BY RUSSELL "Jesus of Nazareth in the Light of Today" Is the Title of Book. IT IS QUITE INSTRUCTIVE "Jesus of Nazareth in the Light of Today," is the subject of the latest book from the pen of Professor Elbert Russell of Earlham College. The book has just been received from the press of The John C. Winston company of Philadelphia. It is a neat little volume of a few hundred pages dealing with the life of Christ in its various phases. The first chapter Is interesting in that Prof. Russell takes an entirely new point of view in his study of the life of Christ. In the eighteen chapters he developes the originality of the methods of Christ, His ability to convince. His power to touch the conscience and the secret of His powers. To Professor Russell, Jesus was a religious genius and one of the most interesting chapters deals with this idea. This is the second book by the Earlham professor. ARE ELECTED TRUSTEES. J. R. Bookout, David A. Niccum and Daniel R. Clark have been elected trustees of Masonic lodge No. 49, at Hagerstown. PEOPLE SECOND IT Washington. Jan. 4. Representative Hall, of Tennessee, introduced In the house today a concurrent resolu tion for congressional investigation as to the increased cost at food.

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Notice I have moved from 233 South Fifth street to my new home. No. 104$ S. Sth street. I will handle the same line of Household Goods and all orders will receive careful attention Call Phone 23S5. Thanking all my patrons for the past J. Glaser & Co. 31-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile aud Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. P. Bldg. 13-tt INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance. 716 Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean: It 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 speo ialtj. lltf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER ft DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. 23-tf STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for that purpose. 417 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 4tt Missing. "Our son doesn't get bis brains from you," says Mr. Jawback. "No," answers Mrs. Jawback. with meaning. "I confess he must have got his brains from you. At least somebody got yours If yon ever had any." Cleveland Leader. City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Henry C. Davis, Williamsburg. 2S. farmer, and Miss Grace Kelley, Williamsburg. Lewis Beeks Quigley, Richmond. 32, polo player and Miss Bessie Jeannette Sample, Richmond, -2, dressmaker. Deaths and Funerals. COINS Orville C. Goins. the 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goins died yesterday at the home of his parents, 308 North Fourth street. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. The burial will be in Earlham cemetery. ARE TO ARGUE CASE (American News Service) Indianajolis, Jan. 4. The three mile gravel road case has been advanced for argument on January eleventh in the Supreme Court. DELAY 111 MESSAGE (American Kewa Service) Washington, Jan. 4. President Taft announced today that his special message bearing on the Interstate Commerce law, would probably not be sent to congress until next Monday or later. WANTS TO BE CITIZEN. William Kleine Dingworth of Hagerstown, who came to this county in 1904 from Asnaback. Germany, has filed application for naturalization. He is 21 years old. Deaths and Funerals. BICKEL The funeral of Jacob H. Bickel will take place this evenine at i 7 o'clock from his home east of the city. The Rev. Nelson will officiate. The body will be taken to Mllford. O.. for burial. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Preston B. Fisher, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Preston B. Fisher, Deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Administrator. A. M. Gardner. Attorney. 21-2S-4 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne Count, ss.: Estate of Eddie E. White, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Eddie E. Whlta, 'Jccea ed, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. "A. M. Gardner, Attorney, 4-11-18

CHIUVS DRESS. Thi dress U a plain two-piece design with gom set in long Mashes to give more fullness. Dutch blue flannel wm the material used and it is trimmed with black braid. This pattern Is cut in four sises, 4, , 8 and 10 years. Siae 6 requires 2li yards of 36 inch material. Pricr of pattern 418 is 10 rents. No. 418. Name ... Address Sire Fill out blank and send to Patters Department oi this newspaper. LADIES EMPIRE SLIP. One of the new designs in underwear is shown here. It is especially pretty worn under a thin one piece dress. An edging of beading and a band of insertion are the only trimmings. The flounce is made of pink and white lawn embroidery and pink ribbon is osed for the nerk. ' This pattern is cut in three sixes, 32, SS and 40 bast measure. Siae 36 requires 4 yards of 36 inch material. Price of pattern 477 is 10 cents. No. 477. Name Address Size Fill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this aewppcr. LADIES' HOUSE JACKET. This jacket is one of the prettiest of the kimono sleeve designs. It is cut in two pieces and fitted at the bark and aides. Flowered challis, trimmed with ribbon and silk is the material used. This pattern is rut in six stses, S3 t 43 bust measure. Size 36 requires S yards of 34-inch material. Price of Pattern 409 is 10 cents. No. 40?. Name .... Address . Size ......., ....... ......... Pill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. v

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