Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 122, 9 March 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEX - HOWEVER, HE MAY DECLINE THE BID T. R. Might Not, You Know, Fall for Little Game of Standpatters. 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 3 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ado Coltuiinrra:

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For Yonnr Coevenleinice ' 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 save a trip to the main office.

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

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 Housework by two girls in the same family or near by. Address O. Y. and X. Q. in care of Palladium office. 9-3t WANTED Boy to deliver groceries at 244 S. 5th St. 9-3t WANTED An apprentice for millinery. 10 N. 8th St. 9-2t WANTED Carriage painter at once; call Meyers & Park, 172 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 9-2t WANTED Last and milling machine men. tinners and assemblers, varnish and rough stuff rubbers and trimmers; good wages and steady work for experienced men and helpers. Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. 9-14t WANTED Information as to the whereabouts of Luther H. Walkley, Mary G. Walkley, his daughter, or heirs, may result to their advantage If given to R. W. Kempshall & Co., Managers Aetna Life Insurance Company, Peoria, 111. 9-3t WANTED To buy good second-handed spring wagon suitable for merchants' delivery. Phone 2476. 9-1 1 WANTED Small iron safe, not over 36 inches high. Address "Safe," care Palladium. 9-lt VA NTE D Married man for general farm work, address W. S. Gaar, Campbellstown, Ohio. 4-7t WANTED Core makers, experienced In auto work; good wages. Muncie Foundry and Machine Co., Muncie, ind. 4-7t WANTED Return Horseradish botties, 131 N. 7th. Phone 1851. 4-7t XV ANTED Girl for icnera house"- , work. Reference required. 120 S. 15th. 4-7t WANT ED71j7l37ATMght"chooi for men; classes new enrolling. WANTED To rent by April 15th, 7room house with bath not to exceed $18.00. Phone S60S. 7-7t WANTED House keeper at 1208 Boyer St. .3-7t Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone

Schwenke, New York, March 9. L. & N Great Northern Copper American Smelting Northern Pacific U.S. Steel.. U. S. Steel pfd - Pennsylvania.... St. Paul k B. & O New York Central i Reading Canadian Pacific - Atchison ' 4 Southern Pacific .... Union Pacific , CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtello & Co.. Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, March 9. Wheat

Open High Lo Close May ... 112 113 111 113 July ... 105U 107 105 107 Sept. .. 102 104 101 104 Corn Open High Low Close May ... 62 63: 62 63 July ... 65 65 64 65 Sept. ... 60 66 65 66 Oats ' Open High Low Close May ... 44 45 44 44 July ... 42 42 41 42 Sept ... 10 40 33 40

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, March 0. Hogs Receipts, 4,0U; primes, $10.65. Cattle Receipts, 1.000; steers. $7.25. Sheep Receipts 100; best $t.50. Lambs, $9.23. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, March 9. Hogs Receipts 1,100; yorkers. $10.05; mixed heavies. 410.73.

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

TRUNKS, baggage and packages deliv ered promptly by Merchant's deliv ery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Mala Phone 4201. 27-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. Cata logue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf WANTED If you warn mouy n place of your city property or farm, go rignt to Porterfleid's Rer.: Ha ate office. Kelley Block, fe'.h and Main. 14 tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks ard fire Insurance. Portcrfield, Kelly Block, sth and Main. 6-tf GO TO STAGG'S SALE Vz mile north of Olive Hill, March 8th, If you want good Farm Implements, almost new. Thoroughbred Jersey Cow, calf by side, fine butter cow; pair good Mules, fine workers and fast walkers, and many other articles. 2-6t FOR SALE Walk Kramer & Co. Lvmner. C. W. 29-tf FOR SALE Ntt acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply aow to J. E. Moore, over 0 North Seventh. 23-tf RE A lTE S T ATE- have a largeunT ber of improved farms well located, city properties and lots for sale. One per cent commission on large sales. $1 for renting city properties. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. 2-tf FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for setting. Phone 3717. P. L. Ross, 30 S. 22nd. 6-7t FOR SALE 34 acres in city limits. Street car line; good location; possession at once. Very reasonable. Corner W. 5th and National ave. 5 room brick house. Call Phone 5101.C. 8-4 1 FO RS A LE :Kl'lTco ww it hca 1 f '. J. F. Niewoehner, R. R. No. 2. S-3t Report Manager.) Open High Low Close 154 155V 154 154 Ms 130 140 14 139 139 82 84 Sl S2 88 90 S7i 88 14 1385; 1394 13S 13S S8H 89 88 S8'B 122 122 122 122 137i8 13SV 137 1S7H 14SVi 149 147V2 147 113 114 112'4 1134 12514 128 124 126 19 171 169 169 180 180 180 180 US 119 118 11S 128 130 12S 129 189 192 1S94 1911 Cattle Receipts none; primes ?7..'5. Sheep Receipts 2.4n: primes $S.:5. Veals Receipts 75; choice $11.50. Lambs, $10. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March 9. Cattle Receipts, light: extras. $7.50. Hogs Receipts 5 loads; prime heavy $10.75: yorkers $10.60. Sheep Receipts 3 loads; primes $7.70; lambs, $:.S5. Calves, $9.50. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, March 9. Cattle Receipts 700: shippers $7. Hogs Receipts 2,700; shippers $10.00. Sheep-Receipts 100: strong. Lambs. Receipts, 400: tops, $9.3o. Best Calves $4.7o$S.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, March 9. Wheat $1.20 Corn tittc Oats 43-Vc Rye SOc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, March 9. Wheat ..?1.191i

FOR SALE Farm of 137 acres.

good producing; 120 acres level, rest good pasture land; good brick house, big barn, hog house. 4 miles from Richmond on pike. SS0 an acre. $) acres, all level, good buildings, good fencing, west of city Vz mile of traction. $80 an acre. Also :J0 lots in one tract. Kaufman sole agent, over 828 Main. S-5t FOR SALE Spaniel pup.. 105 S. 4th St. s-;;t FOR SALE Prize wining and laying eggs for hatching at reasonable prices. Also male bird formerly owned by Harley Stick. Won 1 prize at Farmland and Richmond poultry shows. 50(5 S. 5th. S-7t FOR SALE Coal, Pocohontas $4.75 ton, Pittsburg $1.25. J. W. Hinds & Son. Thone 3124, 721 N. 12th St. 4-tf FOR SALE Good range very cheap. 21S S. 6th. S-3t TOO LATE HELD FROM TUESDAY FOR RENT Country place. 10 acres, good house and barn, eight miles south Richmond. Call 329 Pear! St. Telephone 3078. 9-2t REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, three squares from street car, by phoning zoning - 3136. FOR SALE Household goods ing machine, two iron beds with springs, fruit jars, Brussels carpet, good couch, one driving mare and a six room house; call Phone 125S or 431 S. 13th St. i&ll WALL PAPER cleaned, satisfaction guaranteed; address C. A. Bennett, 620 S. 7th or 'phone Thistlethwaite ster. Home Phone 5144-H. 9-7t FOR SALE One 5 H. P. 3 phase Electric Motor in first class condition. Enquire Riverside Brass & Machine Works. 324 N. 3rd St. 9-3t FOR SALE Upright piano-in- good j condition. Call at 21 South 11th. i FOR SALE Seed Potatoes Early Rose, Green Mountain, Cannon No. ::, Irish Cobler. Samuel Glunt, Webster. Home Phone 5144-H. 07t FORS ALE Edison Gra'phophone", new, 4S records, $12.00. 428 West Main. 9-3t FO R S ALE Single comb Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1 per setting of 15 eggs. 400 S. 5th. Phone 2204. 9-10-11 For New "Hawlley" Time Register, 0 mm si in, Mads by Grouse-Minds Co. Syractmse N. Y. Just tihe thins for a small Factory cr De partmnient Store. Address BUinn! DVtffl

FOR SALE Four window frames, sash ; FOR SALE 120 egg incubator; Cycasings and glass, complete. Gpo. pher's make; nearly new. Phone 1 1. KnolJenbcrg. 7-7t 5140. 5-3t

Corn C"Oats 45'c Rye . sic Clover Seed $7.7 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $:i.mfr9.i;o Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . Steers, corn fed Fat cows Bulls Fat bulls Veal Calves Yorkers 8.7oftf it. 10 (5.4.Vfl: 7.70 4.(t 5."0 y.lHift; 4.25 3.00$ 4.0O 4.W3 4 50 8.00 f 1 9.00 S.25( JS.75 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) j Timothy hay (loose) $15$ic Oats 35537c Straw, baled $0.00 $V.5P j Corn 57c i RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.15 Corn, ped bu 55c Rye, per bu 7c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton J2S.00 Clover Seed, per bu $0.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy $l.0Oy2.O0 Clover seed $ti.5Ci$7.00 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb IS 20c Old chickens, per lb 1820c Turkeys IS 22c Ducks 15s COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 33c Eggs 22c Country butter, per lb 25c A Reply From Tennyson. On one occasion it was publicly stated that Tennyson had drawn his inspiration from Horace and Keats, and a correspondent wrote to ask him if this were so. "No," he replied; "Horace and Keats were great masters, but not my masters." Mahala: Gold Medal Flour saves worry. """

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Tne followins 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 noon today as fol'owa: A. R 4 0 1 Box 100 1 Stove Polishers 4 H. W. C 1 Mail will be kept for JO days only. Al: mail not called for within that time will be cast out. PUBLIC SALE Friday, March 11. 1910. 2l-2 miles northeast of Richmond, real estate, personal property, hor?es and cattle. C. C. Smith. 6-4 1 FOR SALE Eaby carriage, up-to-date, good condition, will sell at one-third of original cost. AdJress "J. C. B." care Palladium. 5-tf FOR SVLE 157 acres for $10,000 i within 1H miles of Richmond; would make a good stock and grain I farm; immediate possession. See ! Geo. B. Moore, G16 Main. Phone : 2450. 3-tf pjr- n Next excursion on March 15th. Special car from St. Louis to Houston and Galveston with the Allison Richey Land Co. Go with us and see the "Suburban Garden" proposition. You can buy ten acres on very easy payments and no interest or taxes until all is paid. ,f vou want generai farming land we have all you want in the rain belt from $15 per acre upwards, Round trip fare from Richmond, good for 30 days, $U7.00. Call for literature. John E. Peltz 9-10-11 FERTILIZERS. We manufacture I!!gh Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Cl?mIerJa Fertilizer Co. Richmond, Ir.d. 15-tf FOR SALT- Make me an offer for a ! two-cvlinder Ford runabout. Adj dress w. l., palladium. tf j for sale a smaii furnace; can at 67 S. Kth St. 2-7t RESENT TUFT MOVE His Mixing in New York Situation Termed "Federal Interference." MADE SENATE VERY ANGRY (American News Service) Albany. N. Y-. March !. There is very bad feeling here today over what is termed "federal interference" on the part of Presidnt Taft and Senator Root in the selection of the senate majority leader. The spirit of the sen ate is one of resentment, and it was predicted openly here today that the senate will, when it gets together in caucus tomorrow night attempt to demonstrate that it is competent to choose it own leader. The Cobb-Davis forces don't take kindly to the suggestion that Senator Hinman be made majority leader. There is very likely to be a bitter fight. S. OF V. WILL MEET It is probable that several members of the local camp. Sons of Veterans will attend the meeting at Winchester this evening, at which time annual inspection of state officers will be held. After the work is over, a muster will be held and then a banquet. Lawrence Handley has a committee session, at which the matter of purchase of a new filing case for the division headquarters, which are at Winchester, will be taken up. It is session at which the matter of the purchased, as the division has many important records to save and may be best done by a steel fire proof filing case. The Twiliht OT life. The muscle a of the stoatscb ia old an are bo -as scroBC or active as hi youth ad k cosseaneace old people are very subject to constipation sad indigestion. Uaay seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many also, have unpleasant eructations of gas from tb stomach after eatinf- All this can be avoided by tho use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowais so tha. passages come naturally, and so streactbeas the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggists sell it at 90 ceata or 11 a Urge bottle.

Why Be A Renter? When you can buy a home at such bargains? If there is nothing in this ad suitable, will be glad to have you call and show you any thing in my list. I can show you almost anything in real es'ate, as my list includes property from the cheapest to the best. A nice 0 room modern cottage with

large lot and nicely located. Price, j $2,600. I A good 6 room brick house; electric' light, full lot; good burn, located on I one of the best streets In the east end. Can be bought for $2,250. In the e-'st end. 9 room house on! full lot. Electric light. Price $3,250. i 7 room horse on kirge lot on city ; car line. Outside ot city. Electric light. Price $1,550. John E. Peltz tl-S-9-10 FOR SALE. To close the estata of the late Mary Emily Smith, the following real estate will be sold at private sale by Dr. Grosvenor at his office, over 713 Main street: (1) Fifty-seven feet off the south side of lot 2.s in Elizabeth Starr'.; addition to said city. This property also Known as iW North Twelfth street, e. residence property. Sixty-five feet off the north part of lot 511 in Elizabeth Starr's addition i'o said city: also known as IZZ North Fifteenth street, a residence properly(3 Also lot 440 in Elizabeth Starr's addition to city of Richmond: this being a double residence property known as 105 and 17 North Thirteenth street. (4) Also lot :2 in Christian Fetta's addition to said city of Richmond: this being vacant lot on east side of North Nineteenth street, third lot north cf. A street. (.") Also lot i In Christian Fetta's addition to said city of RIchmoud; this being a vacant lot on east side of North Nineteenth street, second lot north of A street. Said tracts or parcels will be sold on following terms: One-third of purchase money cash in hand; and balance in two equal payments, due in one and two years from date of sale, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per rent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on real estate sold. Said properties will also be sold free of taxes for year I'.xft), but subject to taxes for year I'.MO. 4-tf POR SALE Modern two family house central location, hot water heat, address II. W. C, care Palladium. 5-7t FOR SALE Oak dining room, suite 1114 Main street, upstairs. 5-3t STATE -WIDE STRIKE Was Decision of Labor Federation Held Today at New Castle, Pa. IS CAUSE OF REJOICING Philadelphia, March 9. The State Federation of Labor at New Castle decided in favor of a stste wide strike today. There was great rejoicing here. Several thousand strike breakers representing all the trades are enroute to Philadelphia from several directions. Employers intend turning the general strike into a genera! lockout. Reckless shooting by strikebreakers last night has caused an intense bitterness and further bloodshed is likely when the strike breakers arrive. You needn't suffer with sick headache, IsdK f est'on. constipation or any other tronblea arisXuZ from s disordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cure yon and keep yoa well. Try it keep it on taaod the year around.

Only Three Pays If Our B Slluoe Salle Closes SaftiiFday MgM :lorsheim $5.00 Shoes, Pat. Colt.. $3.45; Misses' Shoes, $1.50 and $1.75, splendid values, good styles, at 98c; Boys' Shoes, special lot at $1.45, other good values at reduced prices; Ladies' Special lots at $1.98, worth $3.00 and $3.50. Remember every pair it reduced including our Haisley's Pingree Made. Our Shoes are well known for their splendid fitting qualities. They are comfortable and durable, retaining their shape longer than usual. Come in and be fitted during these 3 days Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 820 Main Street

FOR SALE Good steel 17 N. 15th St.

range, cheap. 7t 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 RENT. FOR RENT FaroisheC rooms, heat, with bath Tor sent, at the Grand. feb22tf FOR RENT-Rooms. 12th St. bath. 109 N. S-7t FOR RENT Ground for cultivation, and furnished room. Phone 3449. 9-7t FOR RENT M) acre farm immediately: call at 301 College Ave. 9-2t FOR RENT Room with board, woman preferred; 44 S. 12th. 9-5t FOR RENT Factory space for manufacturing purposes with or without power, or will rent for storage purposes. Address Box 41, care Palladium. 9-4t LOST. L'OST A gold watch with fob. engraved in blue, "S. M. C." owner's name in watch. Return to this office; reward. marS-3t LOST Gent's left hand glove, return to 325 South 12th street, reward. 9 2t FOUND. FOUND A fancy back comb on Fourteenth and North A streets. Call at 103 North Sixteenth street. 9-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCEMOORE OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance. Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg IS-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance, 71t Main street. UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street Phoro 1793. Repair work a speolaltj. 11-tf EXCHANGE. Get your home made pies, cakes, bread, etc., at the East End Exchange. Fresh every day. Haner and Wilcox, 1607 Main St. 14-lmo PLUMBING and heating. See Waking & Co., 406 Main. Not a member of the Master Plumbers' Association. 19-tf REAL ESTATE. Some bargains in houses and lots. Paying good rate In rent. Properties to rent. Polled Herefords for sale. O E. Fulghum. Phone U13G. IT-Mf A WAR Oil DEALERS (American News Service) Atlanta, Ga., March IK A war on dealers in futures has been begun by the authorities and as a result five well known brokers will be -arraigned today on the charge of dealing in unlawful cotton speculation. The men are T. N. Hutchins, B. C. Cothran and K. Standford, M. D. Burnley and A. V. Curran. All were arrested on the bench warrants following the return of the indictments. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of April, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. m., Mon day, March 14, 1910. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Hospital. By order of the Board. S. E. SMITH. Med. SupL S&9 ConnriTA: Gold Medal Flour Is cheapest it's best, too more loaves to the sack. ErrHKHts.

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BEVERIOGE SERVES NOTICE THAT IT IS UP TO REPUBLICANS TO PASS THE DOUBLE STATEHOOD BILL. (Amerkin Xcws Service) Washington. March 9. IMieing that former President RiseveU stands for the acts of the administration, the republican congressional compaign committee has taken Initiative steps to get him break actively into campaign on his return. It was said today that officials of the congressional committee already art in correspondence lth the former president for the purpose of unfolding their plan before hia arrival. Beveridge Serves Notice. At the meeting of the senate steer ing committee. Senator Reveridge, who is a member, served notice that he would "put it up" to the republicans in the senate to fulfill or disregard the party platform pledges In regard to the admission of Arizona and New Mexico as states. He will report the bill Friday and ask con- : sideratlon for it. The steering com- -mlttee met to outline legislative program. The definite conclusion reached was as to the bill amending tho Interstate commerce act. Senator Bererldge after he reports the state hoxxl bill will take a rest ou the advice of physicians. He has been working very hard and suffering with grip. President Taft has expressed concern to some of his callers regarding the health of the senator from Indiana. Heveridge may visit Indiana before taking up active work again. GOLD COIN Flour The Standard of Excelence. Ask your Grocer. THE INDIANA PRESS POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. The United States senate haa pas. . ed the postal savings bank bill. The ' terrible and deadly opposition of "the interests" and the vicious Influence of 1 Senator Aldrlch which the muckrakers ' presented in panting sentences, did not -materialize. Less than a week ago the public was Informed, on the authority of men who pretended to know that the postal bank law was dead. We were informed in all seriousness that the money power of Wall street through its general. Mr. Aldrich, had t throttled a measure of the people, and that the republican party had bowed to the will of the "interests." But the conservative senate, the supposed friend of the money power and "the interests quietly passed the postal savings bank bill. As usual the democratic senators furnished the opposition. The billys It passed the senate, is a compromise between two different opinions. Some , contended that the postal savings . should be invested in government bonds; others wanted it made more specific that the savings should be held in the communities where they were deposited. Such is the compromise that the postal savings can't be invest ed in government 2 per cent securities and the money can't be withdrawn irom local depositories except during a great national crisis. The action of the senate is a partial fulfillment of the republican promise. The republican party promised the people a postal savings bank law. Doubtless the house will do its part and postal savings banks will be one of the achievements of this session of congress. Lafayette Journal. IS SOMEWHAT RADICAL. The postal savings bank bill, with a" somewhat radical amendment attached, passed the senate Saturday ' and has gone to the house. That body ' it is reported mill be in no hurry to take up the measure, which will have just as lively an experience there as it did in the senate. It Is asserted that the house will undertake to consider it not until the appropriation bills and some other important matters have been cleared away. This may be "on the square" but more likely Is It that there is a desire to give insurgency a chance to cool off before the postal savings bank bill is again thrust to the front. The house brand of Insurrection is some degrees more Intense than the senate kind and just now it is noticeably aggressive. FL Wayne Sentinel.

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