Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 113, 28 February 1910 — Page 7
PAGE SEYEJU Hints From Palladium's RATE! Braech Offices Branch offices are located in every , part off 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 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. ! Pattern Depi Want Ado CoMmnies
THE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910.
... For Yotmr Coeveoiemice LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov- The rates are the same and you will aave a trip to the main office.
8outh of Main. BKUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and 8. 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 SL WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St.
RATES 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge adrer.tlsements sent in by phone and collect after its Insertion.
WANTED. WANTED Work of almost any Kind, either restaurant or house work. Sarah Hamilton, 1U17 North Sth st. J(-4t WANTED Young nieen to learn automobile business by mail and pre- . pare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure positions. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. L'O-L't WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Family of two. Call 1215 Main stret. 27-2t WANTED A flat of 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call Mrs. E. A. H., Y. M. C. A. 27-3t WATTEDPosiltTon to aisFst with housework. Address II, care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED Wash woman at , 126 N. 10th. Phone 1078. 28-2t WANTED Return horseradish bottles. 131 N. 7th. Phone 1451. 28-7t WANTED To trade good piano on cheap lot. Address Xylophone, care Paladium. . 28-1 1 WANTED Experienced young man desires position as bookkeeper or clerk. Address "N" care of Palladium. 24- Vt Market
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. George A. Schwenke, Manager.) New York. Feb. 28. Open High Low Close L. & N .. :.l'AVs 152 150 152 Great Northern 136 137 136 Va 137 Copper 75 17 75 . 7C American Smelting .. .. 81 S3Vi Sl 83 .Northern Pacific .. 135V 136 135V4 136 U. S. Steel 80Vi 1 SO SU& U. S. Steel pfd 119 120 119 120 Pennsylvania 133 134 133 Vi 134 St. Paul 144 145 144 145 ,B, AO 111 112 111 112 New York Central 120 122 120 121 'Reading 165 167 165 167 Canadian Pacific - 181 183 181 183 'Atchison 115 116 115 116 Southern Pacific "... 125 126 125 1264 Union Pacific 1S6 1S8 186 188
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtello Sr. Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Feb. 2S. WheatOpen High Lo" Close May ...114 113 114 Ho July ... 107 108 107 10S Sept. .. 103 104 103 104 Corn : Open High Low Close May ... 65 66 65 66 July ... 67 67 67 67 Sept. ... 67 68 67 6S Oats Open High Low Close May ... 47 47 46 47 July ... 14 44 44 44 Sept. ... 41 41 40 41 VISIBLE SUPPLY. Wheat, decrease 312,000 Corn, increase 1,186,000 Oats, decrease 59,000 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS. No. Av. Dk. Price 9 SO .. $9.00 10 417 .. 9.33 41 130 9.53 29 136 .. 9.60 76 161 40 9.60 79 170 240 9.60 9S 157 .. 9.65 57 175 160 9.65 50 193 .. 9.75 42 213 120 9.75 56 186 9.S0 46 283 200 9.85 33 250 9.90 28 321 SO 9.90 : INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Beb. 2S Hogs Receipts 2,000; primes $10.05. Cattle-r Receipts 500; steers $6.50. Bheep Receipts 50; primes. $6.50.
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 SherldaD St.
WANTED Girl for general housework. Call at 4)H S. 15th st. or phone JoGo. 10-71 WANTED 50 bicycles, revolvers, guns, gents' suits, shoes, etc. J. M. Lacey Loan office. Cor. Sth and Main. . 1-lmo WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classes now enrolling. WANTED Metal pattern makers. Standard Pattern & Mfg. Co. 3-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 It you waut money iu place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Es ate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray. 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Boy to learn printing trade. G. O. Ballinger Co., 14 S. 7th Street. 28-lt WANTED A salesman to look after : our interests in Wayne county. We pay a liberal commission. Address Moor and Moor, College Corner, Ohio. 28-Ct Report Lambs. $9.15. i Hogs Best heavies. 210 lbs. and upwards $9.70$9.90 Good to choice light 9.60 9.65 Best pigs 9.00 9.35 Best Steers Good to choice steers ... 6.25 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.753 5.00 Inferior to choice stockers 3.50 4.75 Common to fair heifers .. 3.50 4.25 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers ... 4.75 5.50 Good to fancy cows 3.75 5.25 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 5.00 9.75 Gair to heavy calves 4.00 S.50 Sheep and LambsBest yearlings 6.50 7.00 Good to choice sheep .... 4.73 5.50 Good to choice lambs 8.50 9.15 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Feb. 2S. Cattle Receipts 3,700; exporters, $7.25; shippers $6.25. Hogs Receipts 11,000; Yorkers. $7.25, shippers, $6.25, heavyweights $10.05, Sheep Receipts 13,000, prime $7.63. Imbs, $9.40. Veals Receipts 1,300; choice $11.00. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Feb. 2S. Cattle Receipts. 1 loads; extras. ?7; primes. $t.Si. Hogs Receipts 35 loads; prime heavy and Yorkers, $10.00. Sheep Receipts, 25 loads; primes, $7.0 lambs, 10.35. Calves Receipts, 700; tops, $10.50. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts, 1.4O0; shippers. ?6.t50. Hogs -Receipts, 2,100; shippers, $9.90. Sheep Receipts. 200; tops. $7.00. Lambs. Receipts. 400; tops. $9.35.
WANTED A girl to do housework at 918 X. 16th.
WANTED Man to fire boiler. Monarch Laundry. 28-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cit property and farms, merchandise stocks aDd fir6 Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. Sth and Main. 6-tf 1 PUBLIC SALE-Will sell at my residence at Centerville. Wednesday, March '2, at 1 p. m., farming implements, household goods, two straw stacks and about 1-J3 bushels of seed oats. Mrs. G. H. Gray. 12-71 FOR SALE Leather couch almost new Call between honra '1 and 4 in afternoon lol N. liHh street. 2K!t FOR sXLE 1 54 acre's good b r i c k house, big barn, good land, 1 miles from Greensfork. $(io an acre. 40 acres, well improved, near Williamsburg, $3,300. Possession March 1. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. 2-tf FOR SALE Home grown little red clover seed. Phone 3G59. 32 S. 19th st. 27-4t FOR SALE Baseburner. 112 South 7th street. 27-3t FOR SALE Household furniture. Cheap if sold at once. Address "A" care Palladium. 27-2t PUBLIC SALE, live stock, farm implements and feed; three miles west of Richmond, old Toschlog farm, March 3. Ed Gausepchl. 23-7t FOR SALE Cabinet makers, bench, first class order; 37 S. 7th, phone 2425. 23-7t FOR-SALE 8 horsepower New Era gas engine. Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. 22-7t FORSALE 100 acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply now to J. E. Moore, over 0 North Seventh. 'S.i-tt FOR SALE Eight acres in the suburbs of Cambridge City. Plenty of all kinds of fruit. Good six room house, good barn. Price $3,000. Would consider exchange for Richmond property. W. H. Doney, Cambridge City, Ind. 22-7t FORSALE:i60 acres of unimproved land near Luther, Mich. $1,600. Box 95, Luther, Mich. 17-7t FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf Best Calves $4.75$8.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Feb. '!. Wrheat $1.21 Corn 62 Oats -rsVuC Rye SOc i TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Feb. 2S. Wheat $L24V4 Corn ' OSc Oats 4Sc Rye Sic Clover Seed $.25 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $9.00(fi?3lO Good to heavy packers 8.i0?t fUM Common and rough (3.35 7.00 Steers, corn fed 4.75 5.50 Fat cows 3.00 4.23 Bulls 3.00 4.00 Fat bulls 4.00 4 50 Veal Calves 8.00 9.00 Yorkers S.25 S.75 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $15$16 Oats 3537c Straw, baled, $G.O0 $0.50 Corn GOc RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.15 Corn, per bu GOe Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton ., $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed, per bu $0.73 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy $1.90a!$2.00 Clover seed $7.O0$7.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb 1820c Old chickens, per lb 18 20c Turkeys 1822c Ducks 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butte, per lb 32c Eggs 22c Country butter, per lb 25c A CORRECTION MADE. Instead of it being David Graham, as stated in yesterday's issue, suffering an injury to the index finger of the right hand, which necessitated its amputation, it should have been Joseph Graham. Mr. Graham is an employe at the Wayne works, where he experienced the injury. TITLE IS QUIETED. Title to about sixty acres of land was quieted this morning in the circuit court in the case of Louis Morgan against Adrian Morgan and others.
WANT AD LETTER LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail n answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 boob today as follows: A. V 4 Piano 3 Bookkeeper ..1 Stove Platae..4 0 1 Mall will be kept tor 30 days only. Alt mall not called for within that time will be cast out.
For Sale New-'HawSey" Time Register, S0man, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium 19tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Clendenin Fertilizer Co. Richmond. Ind. 15-tf Direct Simple Practical Our heating system is not surround- ! ed by a halo of mystery and no inflat ed prices. Better see me. PILGRIM Furnace Co. 619 S. 9TH ST. PHONE 16So. FOR SALE 15 acres with good house and all improvements for $2800; will take some city property in trade. Geo B. Moore, 616 Main. Phone 2159. 2S-tf OHIO RIVER RISES At Evansville It Is Within Three Inches of the Danger Mark. VERY HIGH AT CINCINNATI !.tneriean News Service) Evansville. Ind., Feb. 28. The Ohio river is within three inches of the danger mark. Its tributaries are bank full ar.d still rising. AT FORTY-FIVE FOOT MARK. Cincinnati, Feb. 28. The Ohio river reach3d the fifty-five feet mark today, rising three inches an hour. IN PHILADELPHIA: THREE COPS HURT (Continued From Page One.) been conducted anywhere should not be entered into too hastily. This calmer counsel was accepted after the first blaze of enthusiasm had quieted a bit, and the date was set for Saturday. Parade Part of Program. The monster demonstration which Is planned to go along with it the parade of the Im.MHiO unionists upon City Hall will probably be held on that day, too. The news that union labor was going to fight for its life spread swiftly about the city and was received everywhere, save in the Manufacturers' club and other haunts of labor employers, with a big hurrah. The ardor of the car strikers and their sympathizeers, which had been dying out since the middle of the week rekindled. The meeting of delegates lasted from a little after 2 o'clock until S:3. A great crowd of work people gathered outside the. hall, would occasionally hear loud cheering, and a responsive cheer would go up from the outsiders. Crowd Cheered Decision. FincHy when the meeting broke np and the announcement was made that the delegates had resolved that unless the transit company comes to an agreement with its striking employes by next Friday the greatest strike In the history of Philadelphia will be inaugurated, there was a great cheer and the crowd dispersed. Not only members of unions affiliated with the Central Labor Union, the Allied Building Trades Council, but of every labor organization in Philadelphia in any way connected with the American Federation of Labor participated in the conference today.
FOR SALE Some extra fine bargains in lots for the Spring trade. Ferguson Investment Co. 1-tf
FOR SALE Make me an offer for a two-cylinder Ford runabout. Address W. L., Palladium. tf FOR SALE 7 room house, hot water heat. bath, electric light and gas, both waters; 30$ Richmond Ave. 2S-lt FOR SALE A fine residence property on East Main street; eight rooms, bath, etc., modern. $6,000 For trade, several city properties for farms or small tracts of land. Jones &. Wilson, 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 2S-tf FOR SALE Good work mare, weight 1,350 lbs; call 410 South 13th St. 2S-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Front room. HKi N. 17th street. 3t FOR RENT Rooms, 10D N. 12th. 24 Tt FOR KEN X Furuisbeo rooms, beat, with bath for sents. at the Grand. feb22tt FOR RENT 5 room modern bouse in good location, $1S.G0 per month. Dye & Price, 9th and Main St. 17-tf FO R RENT Rooms downstairs at 202 N. 7th street. Furnished. 27-2t FOR RENT Barn, 38 South 5th St. 2S-3t PGR RENT Furnished rooms for Gents. 410 N. 15th. 2S-3t FOUND. FOUND Child's overshoe on Main street; owner call at 108 N. ISth St. 2S-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance. Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. 3 3-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made cleaa; If you don't T PIPER THERE Chief of Police Gormon received a telegram Saturday night from the Portland, Ore., authorities stating that the grand jury was going to meet Monday and would indict George M. Piper on an embezzlement charge. They asked that he be returned to that city. Chief Gormon immediately notified the officials that Piper was now doing time in the Michigan City penitentiary. VETERAN IS BETTER George Wilson, the veteran driver of No 2 hose honse, who has been seriously ill for the past several week3 with pneumonia, is reported today as somewhat improved, but it will be some time before he will be able to resume work. Billy Rics and a Pin. Billy Rice, the negro minstrel, nsed to tell the story of a man who picked up a pin as he was leaving the office of a great merchant after au unsuccessful quest for work. The merchant, seeing the man's action from the window, called him back and gave him employment, which kindness he repaid by becoming owner of the entire business in an Incredibly short time. Billy used to end his story by saying that he tried that scheme once when he was looking for work, dropping a pin carefully on the floor as he entered. lie stated his wants to the proprietor, who not only bad no employment to offer him. but remarked to his partner as Rice picked up the pin: "Say, if that fellow's so small as to steal a pin off the floor, how much do yon think he'd leave in my. till?" Damascus, "City of Magic" An oriental city of magic called np by a slave of the lamp to realize one's dream of the orient: a city ethereally lovely, exquisitely eastern, ephemeral, to be blown away by a breath like a tuft of thistledown, not white, but delicately pale with a pallor holding the faintest hint of a seashell flush; a city slender, calm, almost mystic in its fragile grace, set in the heart of a great wonder of green, a maze of bright and ardent woods, beyond which lie the desert spaces this is Damascus from the mountain of Jebel K as run. It holds one almost breathless seen thu3 from afar. Robert Hichens in Century. Curing th Liquor Habit. When a man is found drunk: in the streets of Prisrend. Albania, he is tied to a kind of triangle upon a donkey's back and is then paraded through the streets with a boy beating a drum in front of the procession. The innkeeper, too. who gave the man the drink Is fined, and the money goes to the pasha. The dnmkard is sentenced as well to several days at bard laboc-
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UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 1 South 7th Street Phoro 1793. Rer-alr work specials . 11-tf ELECTRIC WIRING and repairing of all kinds: all work promptly attended to. Phone 3239. Chas. Davis. 244 Pearl. 5-lnio EXCHANGE. Get your home made pies, cakes. bread, etc., at the East End Exchange. Fresh every day. Haner and Wilcox. 1C07 Main St. 14-lmo PLUMBING and heating. See Waking & Co.. 406 Main. Not a member of the Master Plumbers' Association. 19-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. ELECTRIC LIGHT wiring, door bells. and Intercommunicating telephones installed and repaired. II. E. Harrl son. Phone :i413. 21-71 REAL ESTATE. Some bargains in houses and lots. Paying good rate in rent. Properties to rent. Polled Herefords for sale. O. E. Fulghum. Thone ZVM. ITJ-tf Ever Try a Want Ad in the Palladiimm? It Pays ARREST LOCAL Walter G. Holly Held at In dianapolis on Charge Of Desertion. COMPLAINT A STRANGE ONE Walter G. Holly, formerly a resident of this city, but who has been living in Indianapolis since 1!C, was arrest ed there today and held under $.T) bond on charge of failure to support his three children. According to the Indianapolis dispatch. Holly was com plained about by Miss Rosa Man ford also said to be a former resident of this city. Holly, according to Miss Manford lived with her for eleven years, during which time they claimed to be hus band and wife. In K2, when they left this city. It was with the under standing between them that they were to be married, but they continued to live together without the ceremony be Ing performed. The defendant will be tried tomor row in the police court. News of his arrest, caused much surprise smong friends of the man in this city. It had been their understand ing that he and the woman were mar ried. When a resident of this city, he was employed on the Pennsylvania railroad. JAP STUDENT HERE A representative of the Japanese government at the Alaska-Yukon expo sition named Mamaski of Tokio. is in the city studying floral culture at the greenhouse of E. G. Hill & Son. Ac cording to to Mr. Hill Mr. Mamaski is an exceptionally bright young fel low and is rearning the culture of flowers very rapidly. His father is a high official in Japan, being secretary of the Mikado. CULLY NOW Oil DUTY John Cully, patrolman, who has been confined to his home. 307 South Eighth street, for the past few weeks with a serious attack of the grippe, has entirely recovered and resumed his duties on the force this morning. CUPID OP BUSY Despite the fact that February Is the shortest month of the year Cupid got busy and Issued twenty-three marriage licenses and the record vu '.not permitted to drop below normal.
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GIRL'S DRESS, Red cloth is used for this dress with' white for collar, ruffs belt, revert and facing between rrvrrs. A black silk tie is worn and black serpentine braid trims the edges. This pattern Is cut la three siaes. 4. and yean. Sis C requires ST', yards of Se incft material. Price of pattern 4U is 10 cents. - No. 4U. MMMM Address Size Fill out blank and scad to Fatten Depailaaiat of this newspaper. LADIES EMPIRE SLIP. 'A garment of this kind is a necessity; for wear with the thin one-piece dresses. The making of it is very simple and the effect is very pretty. This pattern is cut in three siaes. St. S6 and 40 bust measure. Sue 38 requires 4i yards ot 36 inch material. Frio of pattern 477 is 10 cents. . Mo. 477. Name .... JLddress ....) Size .........TV. Fill out blank and send to Fatterm Do partment of this newspaper. LADIES TUCKED SHIRTWAIST. This waist has the new "coat closing or mar be made with the ordinary hoi pleat effect. The arrangement of the wid and narrow tucks is especially good. This pattern is cut in five siaes, 32 tc 40 bust measure. Sue 34 requires 3Vi vards of 87-inch material- Price of pattern &5S is 10 cents. No. 558. 2Cmc ooooo i - '.Address FfO oat blank and send to PstteraJ it of this newspaper.
