Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 144, 31 March 1910 — Page 7

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THE RICIRIOXD PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1910. PAGE OETCH

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Oranch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Jeave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

. : For Yomir Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. . Brandh offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yos The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

" South of Main. BRUENING, Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. P. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and 8. H. ; - North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. B St CHILES ft SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. O St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St

RATES I cent per word 7 days for the price of 6 days. We charge advertisement sent in by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED. PANTKD--I; you want money lit place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleid's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Vmin 14-tf WANTED A position by an experienced grocery clerk. Six years In lktiiitnn.. n. nii7A rrntA .oAMIMiau lie 31-2t NTEfl Washlncr to An at 400 S. (W. 3rd., . 31-7t Piimu 10 ouy oia goia ana biiver etches, guns, revolvers, bicycles. en Tuesday,' Thursday and Satur day nights. J. M. Lacey, Pawn iBroker, Eighth and Main. ( , ,v ll-eod-lmo 4 WANTED Stable men must be sober and reliable. Commons Dairy Co. . - 31-2t WANTED Laborers, Automatic Tool 'i s nui its. .. - I 1,1.11 I T I I WANTED One or two good work I horses. Call 5138B. 31-2t t 'j press, in good condition. Address f Box' 3. Webster. Ind. . 31-7t ANTED A woman to do washing "fignd ironing at 220 North 15th St. T V , 31-2t AhT&D Second hand incubator; r4MLa lift Omith XVaat ThirA gttv l! n-Y- .". ""'I n rt i a m f J t WBsary. Big pay. Globe Cirr Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. 23-0t 'ZZrtD You to, go to ,Murray,3illixti parlors forjrecreatJgju- 12-tf

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: NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS by L. J. Schwabacher & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. Geo.

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Schwenke, ftork, March 31. L. &N. Great Northern -American Smelting Northern Pacific . . ,TJ. a Steel ' U, S. SteM pfd. .. Pennsylvania .. . . ; Et Paul I. . . . Jd. ft o. i. .. : New York Central . Reading Canadin Pacific .. ; Atchison .. .. .. . J ;Coubern Pacific .. 7tJnIon Pacific ., .. ' . CHICAGO. ' CCICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Fnrnlshed by L. J. Schwabacher & :. Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) - .Chicago. March 31 t ; Wheat . ..

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;" upen nigo mjotw . vm May ... 115 115 ;ii4 li4 . July . .; 108 108 108 18 Sept .. 105 106 105 1A5 v J, Corn

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r:DIANAP0LIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, March 31. Hogs Receipts, 4.000; primes, $11.00. Cattle Recerpts, 1,700; steers $7.50. Sheep Receipts, 300; primes $7.00. Lambs Receipts. 200; primes, $10; ; spring lambs, $18. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, March 31., It-Reeelpts. 800; Yorkers $11.20 Cattle Receipts scarce; primes SSSSi

batchers $7.00. . Vdls Receipts, 200: choice, $11.00. , Ehep Receipts, 6,000; primes, $S.50. Labs. $10.25, y j , . -

11 I5UUHU LIVhSTOCK. HUsburg. March 31.- . Ct"ia Receipts, scarce; extras, $8.40; r taea. S7.C9. , r Receipts, e loads; urlme heav-

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Central. QUIGLET DRUG STORE. 4th and """Main. : , Wsst Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Are. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 8rd and W. Fslrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 8herldan St WANTED Cabinet work, screens, furniture made and remodeled. Phone ' 1167. ; : . 3-7t WANTED Lathe 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, Michigan. 30-7t WANTED Plain sewing, shirt waist. 133 South 4th. . 30-2t WANTED-To make your door and window screens, sharpen and repair ; your lawn mowers; will call for and deliver. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 30-tf WANTED Position. A middle aged lady would like position as cook; 31 North 11th St. 30-2t WANTED To rent a 4 to 5 room modern house; address Box 108, City. WANTED An , experienced paperhanger's helper, or young man to learn. . George , B. McClellan, 205 South 11th St. Phone 2354. 29-tf WANTED A boy for porter work, ArUngton Hotel Barber Shop. 29-2t AGENTS Roosevelt's African Trip. Complete. Authentic. Of thrilling Interest. Bonanza for agents. Outfit free. ' Extra terms. Be first. Ziegler Co., 267 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 30-2-3-6-9-10 WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school -for men; claasen new enrolling. -- TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered, promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Main. Phone 4201 ; 27-tl Reports Manager.)

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' ies, $11.10: Yorkers, $11.00. Sheep Receipts, 5 loads; primes, $7.25. spring lambs, $16.00; yearlings, $9.23. Calves Receipts, 400; veals, $10.00. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. : Cincinnati, March-31. - - . '. Cattle Receipts, 000; shippei-s, $8.10. Hogs Receipts, 1,000: shippers, $10.85. Sheep Receipts, 400; best, $6.65. . Spring lambs, $16; yearlings, $9.15. Best Calves 54.75$8.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, March 31. Wheat ;..., $1.15 Corn 62c Oats .... .... ..46c Rye ....... ............ ......... 84c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. March 31. Wheat Corn Oats Rye .... ........... Clover Seed .... .... .$1,18 . 4540 ..Sic .$7.33 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati,, March 31. Wheat .$1.20 ..59c ..47c u .. . .. .. . . . . , RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs.' average 200 to 250 pounds $10.25$10t.50 Good to heavy packers ........ .$10.00 Common and rough ...... C45 7.70 Yorkers ................. &25Q 8.75 Steers, corn fed .......... 4.75Q &30 Fat cows ................ 3.000 4.23

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WANTED Cement, brick and sewer work. Rlcker Bros. Phone 3445. 26-lmo WANTED Work remodeling old fu'rniture into new designs. Phone 1167. 27-7t WANTED 50 students to learn Japa-nese-chemical oil painting, a new method of painting portraits, animals,landscapes and flower. ' We positively guarantee to teach anybody over twelve years of age the full complete course for $5.00 and guarantee after course is taken they can paint pictures equal in every respect to samples now on exhibition on Main street between Ninth and Tenth. Studio, Room 2, Central Hotel. 27-1 4t FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1G0 acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply aow to J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Side board, 307 s South 13th. 31-2t FOR SALE Ladies' bicycle; 320 N. , 19th street. 31-2t FOR SALE Folding go-cart cheap. Call 123 N. 16th street. 31-3t FOR SALE Six year old pony, harness and wagon. Roberts Bros., ' Centervllle, Ind. 31:7t FOR SALE I am authorized by the La Cobriza' Mining Co. of Noria, Sonora, Mexico to sell for a short time shares at double par value or $2.00 per share. This is for payment and ' installation of smelter. We feel dividends will be at least 20 on . investment. Conservative capitalization. Stock forever non-assessable. Call or address B. E. Fenimore, Room 42, Y. M. C, A., City. WHY Pay Rent when $1,650.00 will buy a nice five room house in the best location In West Richmond. House nearly new. This is a bargain for a home or investment. Let us show it to you. Dye & Price, Cor. " 9th and Main Streets. 31-tf FOR SALE King Piano Certificate, cheap. Phone 1578.- 31-3t FOR SALE Hives of bees and beekeepers ?;upplies. Phone 4116. mar21-tf FOR SALE Single comb Buff Legborn eggs ' for hatching, $1.00 per setting of 'fS eggs. 400 S. 5th St Phooe 2204; r tn-wed-thu-tt-ENTER theRichmond Business College next Monday, day or night . This is the opening week of Spring Term, . 30-4t Bulls ...... .... ......... 3.00 4.00 Fat bulls 4.00 50 Veal Calves 7.50,8.50 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats ....33S37C Straw, baled .$6.00(3 $6.50 Corn 53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. , (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu i...$1.15 Corn, per bu., ....... ............ .55c Rye, per bu .Tftc Bran, per ton .$25.00 Middlings, per ton ...$28.00 Clover Seed, per bu .$5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge ft Co.) Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Corn 53c Timothy .... .... .$1.90$.00 Clover seed ,$6.50$7.00 ' POULTRY. .' (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb lS20c Old chickens, per lb lS20c Turkeys , 1822c Ducks .. ...15c ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. . Creamery butter, per lb 34c Eggs 4. .... 17c Country butter, per lb............ 25c CASE IS APPEALED George T. Kepler, who was charged with using profane language by Maud Dolan In an affidavit filed before Martin Bowmaster, justice of ;the peace at Cambridge City on February 12, appealed the case today to the circuit court. The case was first filed In Bowmaster's court and went from there to Scuire , Swain's court and then a second change of venue was taken to Squire Harvey's court at Centerville. There the case was tried and Kepler was fined $1 and costs. EXIT CHICKEN COOP At the meeting of the board of works this morning the police department was ordered to have John Clineh'fens remove his chicken coop from off of Front street in West Richmond between First and Second streets, recently. : Clinehens decided to appropriate the property for the raising of chickens, but the board objected to the scheme and the police were called upon to settle the matter. SCakxktta: Order Gold Medal Floor If your folks an wnlnktUr About thalr victuals. BALLS An

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Colmunrninis WANT AD LETTER 0 The fbllowliig ar 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 13 ooon today as follows : E. L. ........ 2 P. B. D. ...... 1 Rug ......... 2 Room 1 Rug . 6 L. 4 A. W. 3 Barnes ...... 1 B. ... .... 3 J. A. C. ...... 2 A. E. W. 1 M. 2 House ....... 3 Mall will be kept for 20 days only. Alt mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE S. C. Whive Leghorn. Black Lanshans and Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs. Two pens of each kind. Pen No. 1 of each kind at $1.00 per setting. " No. 2 of each kind at 75 cents per setting. All stock of prize winners. 'T. C. Hough, Phone 172C. Fountain City, Ind. . 25-7t RYTHHiC BEL. . Reidston Stock Farm, received- today,, from John Splan of Lexington, Kentucky, the famous young stallion Rythmic Bel No. 42,327. This is the grandest Stallion ever in the State, and one that forty thousand dollars has been offered for and refused. Rythmic Bel will make the season at Reidston Farm, and everybody is cordially Invited to call at the farm and see this grand horse. JOHN DAGLER, Supt 24-lmo For Sale New Hawley" Time Register, 50-man, Made by Crouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the tning for a small Factory or Department Store. .Address Palladium 19tf LEARN Telegraphy, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Banking and all correlated subjects at Richmond Business College. . 30-4t FOR SALE Baseburner, good as new, cheap 324 N. -ltbrPhOne 2029. ' -Vv -' p ' V '. 30-3t FOR SALE House painter's , outfit and washing machine at 707 South 9th street 30-2t Children Of A

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Marion and John F. Klein, twin children of Captain Klein of Pittsburg, whose revelations involving -t he bribery of councilmen and prominent citizens have shattered many reputations. Klein says after he was sentenced for bribery and he thought of the twins and his wife penniless and none of the other culprits coming forward to help them, he determined to "squeal." Pittsburgers ar saying the twins should be pensioned for the revelations they incited.

FOUIID AJJEW HIPPO Discovery of Unique Species Is Credited to Hunter Roosevelt. SCIENCE IS INTERESTED (American Xwi Service) Washington. March 31. Theodore Roosevelt, on his' African hunting trip, discovered a species of hippopotamus previously unknown to science. Comparison of eight skulls sent by the Roosevelt expedition to the Smithsonian institution has revealed material differences between them and other specimens. The new spees has bees christened Constrictus, because of the narrowed formation of the skuIL i. Curator Garret Miller of the Mammal division of the museum today de

FOR sat.E Farm oJ 127V4 acres, one mile from city, a good dairy farm, can give immediate possession, price 75 dollars per acre, easy payments. Phone 3189. 10-tf

FOR SALE: Walk Kramer & Co. Lvmoer. C. W. 29-tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture Hlfch Grade Com mercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Clendenin Fertiliser Co Richmond. Ind. 15-tf FOR SALE 2 iron beds with spring mattresses, cheap; apply 1315 S. A. 24-tf FOR SALE Lot, 22nd street, cheap; call 15 S. 10th. 2S-7t FOR SALE Suit of clothes, size 37, good as new. Phone 1052. 28-4t FOR SALE At auction, April 2nd. 2 p. m., blacksmithing outfit of tools. Cor. Sth and South. E. August Weegbman. 28-5t FOR SALE Westcott surrey and Davis phaeton. See them at Ryan's Livery. 29-tf FOR SALE Rose comb Rhode Island Reds, Eggs for hatching, strain from h!gh scoring, trap nest layers. Settings, 15 eggs, $3.00 or 30 for $5.00 John Y. Coddington, Greensfork, Ind. 29-7t FOR SALE 7 room house with barn, east end, $2,000. Geo. B. Moore, over 710 Main street Phone 2962. ' , 28-tf FOR SALE Home grown potatoes, 53c per bushel. Geo. Cutter, South 4th and D. Phone 1323. 29-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, ;. merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. Sth and Main. -tt FOR SALE Good Oliver Typewriter, price $25.00. Phone 1674. 2I-7t FOR SALE Modern city homes and other Richmond property. Farm . lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson, 7th and Main. , Phone 1762. 24-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot,' central, 25 or SO feet fronting east Dr. Ewlng. 16-lmo FOR SALE W Lite Wyandottes. Winners. Layers. $1.00 per 15. $5 " Ter10O eggs: Frank L Waidele. 711 South West A. 16-14t I HAVE a large number of Improved farms well located. City property and lots for sale . One percent comPittsburg Grafter clared that there was no doubt of the Roosevelt trophies being proof of the existence of , the hitherto unknown species. One skull of the latter was already In the museum but its pecu liar form was ascribed to- Individual differences until the Roosevelt skulls were received. ". ' " ' , .' . ;., - Liberty In Thrsa Nations. An Englishman loves liberty as he does his lawful wife. She Is a possession. He may not treat her with much tenderness, but be knows how to defend her. A -Frenchman loves liberty like an affianced bride. He will commit a thousand follies for her sake. A German - loves - liberty like his old grandmother.- And yet the surly Englishman may some day In a fit of temper pvt a rope around her neck, and the ' Inconstant , Frenchman may become unfaithful to his adored one, but the German will never quite abandon his old grandmother. He will, always keep a nook for her in the chimney corner, where she can tell her fairy tales to the listening children. Heinrlch Heine. . Gold Medal Flew to eh peat tfa

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REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, three squares from street car. by phoning 3136. mission on large sales. $1 for renting city property. Kaufman, over 82S Main. Phone 2394. 16-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT FaraisheU rooms, heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. febSSU FOR RENT -Five good rooms; call at 802 South 13th St. 31-lt FORRENT Four or five desirable rooms with bath. N. W. Cor. of Main and West 7th. Phone 3058. 31-3t FOR ftENT One acre gardening lot, corner College and Orchard street Phone 2277. 31-7t FOR RENT Upper four room flat. 1010 South A street. See Dr. Walls, 21 S. 10th St. 30-tf FOR RENT Ground floor flat, 3 rooms, bath, electric lights, 24 N. 11th street 30-tf FOR RENT Farm of 127 acres, one mile from city, a good dairy farm, can . give immediate possession. Phone 3139. 10-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, board, 104 Ft Wayne avenue. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished room; 25 North 16th street 28-7t LOST. LOST A bead off gold necklace with an amethyst setting; return to 201 South 3rd St Reward. 29-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN. Automobile and Fir Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals, Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 12-tf INSURANCE. . Hans N. Koll. Fir and Accident Insurance. 71t Main street UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, IS Booth 7th 8treet Ptore 1793. Repair work a speolalt;. 11-tf MOTORCYCLES. Indian and Tale, 1910 Model on display Pathfinder tires, guaranteed, $3.75, Waking & Co, 406 Main St 15-tf . ELECTRIC WIRING. Electric light wiring, door bells and intercommunicating telephones In stalled and repaired. H. E. Harri son. Phone 3413. 20-tf w TINNER. Cbas. Ireton for galvanized and' tin roofing.. Phone No. 90, Centervllle. , 27-7t A Tragic Wedding Ring. A tragic story of a forgotten wedding ring is told in the "Lives of the Lindsays." He should have been at church when Colin Lindsay, the young Earl of Balcarras. was quietly eating his breakfast In nightgown and slippers. Reminded that Manrltla of Nassau was waiting for him at the altar, be hurried to church, bnt forgot the ring. A friend present gave him one. which he, without looking at placed on the bride's finger. After the ceremony was over the countess glanced at ber hand and beheld a grinning death's bead on ber ring. She fainted away, and the omen made such an impression on her that on recovering she declared she was destined to die within a year, a presentiment that probably brought about Its own ful fillment 'or In a few months the care less Colin was a widower. The Old Way of Passing Bills. A document found among the Duke Of Rutland's papers .at Belvoir castle throws a curious light upon the mode of getting private bills through the English house of commons in the days of King Charles II. The esse In hand was the divorce bill of John Lord de Roos, an affair that caused a great deal of gossip in its day. One of his lordship's agents wrote in January. 16G7: "On Wednesday last I got six and forty Of the house' of commons to the Dog tavern. In the palace yard at Westminster, when were present Mr. Attorney General and Mr. George Montagu. As soon as they had dined we carried , them all to the house of commons, and they passed the bill, as the committee, without any amendments, and ordered It to be reported the next day." News In Olden Times.. , Not many minutes after a statesman has finished a speech nowadays the news hr'selllng In the streets and has been flashed , to every capital in Europe. It was different in the elections to the time of Pitt He made a memorable speech one March, and the eager public only learned exactly what he said from the Gentleman's Magazine of the following November. London Saturday Review. On tlie Wrana Charitable Lady I gave your -father the money to bay yon a coat last week. I see you're not wearing It Boy No. mum; 'e put ft on a 'one. Charitable Lady On - a horse? Bnt be should have thought C yoor comfort before that of an snlmaL Thro and try. .

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PROPER CARE OF EGGS. . Mistake to Held Them Per Higher Prices, Says Philadelphia Writer. Where can the - blame be properly placed for the presence of bad eggs i , . . m- .m. - - in im HHtrKca ; vt oat are ine cauecei The Kansas estate Agricultural college places the blame, at least In part, with the farmer for the following: two reasons: First some few farmers deliberately take egga to market which they know are not fresh, because they reason that the merchant Is compelled to take them or lose their trade; second, sod by far the greatest reason. Is because of Ignorance on the part of the farmer as to how to sell eggs, says a writer la the Philadelphia Record. It is indeed a bad practice to trade off the eggs at the village store. Some merchants even offer 2 cents s dosen more for egg sold for trade than they do those sold for cssh. The price of goods is raised to meet the deficiency in the profit from the eggs. The farmer makes almost nothing by the competition. - , As these merchants take the eggs as they come, it Is sn incentive for some farmers to make an extra effort to supply the merchants with all tbeegss they can get, and all the weeds, or chard a. barn lofts, etc., are forced to give up their sometimes rather ancient .ntinl w a mm When the clean, trash eggs are gathered they must be kept In a clean, dry. cool place until snarketsd. Good egg esses In sack a place, kept np off the floor, make excellent rsr tint ac las for keeping eggs. Holding eggs for better prices tlstt look like a shrewd business nova, but It Is not Then Is nothing that coasts so strongly In a man's success a tation, and the farmer upoa great confidence Is placed for tag nothing bat prime stock Is the man that Is sure to win out Daring; hot weather eggs stale Tory quickly. Therefore It Is advisable to m0mf Htanl Hidm a Jtmw la tmr that rule la enforced the entire year on the farm of the writer ha winter to ntrnt their bain eblllad or eatk ed. In summer to svoid their being; staled by beat The life of a fresh egg is generally computed at three days. Therefore to guarantee freshness they should bs marketed two or three times a week. Grading eggs sccording to size and color, endeavoring to have uniformity In each shipment. Is a good bsstasss more, especially when a retail trade) la being supplied. If before marketing the farmer wl cnndls bis eggs no wQ not only feel doubly sure of their condition, bnt bo can safely gusrantee them. An sex can be purchased st any Doeutry carosr munr von auxsxx, supply bouse for shout 33 cents, TsJo will fit over an ordinary house lamp. With this -tester in a dark room the eggs can be easily candlou. An absolutely fresh egg 'when held np before the' egg candle should bs very clear and only the dim outline of the yolk be visible. There should bs no sir cell visible. ' Any other than tnat not aDsorsTery xresn. m ins large end a clear space known as the sir . cell becomes larger ss the 053 grows older, ceased by the evaporation of the water content of the egg. If s dark spot Is noticed It Is either a rot or s developing germ. red blood ring is caused by a dead germ. Whiter streaks In the shell show that It Is cracked. . Thus eggs assy bo by candling. Into. fresh, stale. and rotten all : Instead of. letting the around anywhere in the lay their ejsv tbo farmer sbsoll provide proper nests for, them. , The trap nest is an excellent Ides, and .when Mrs. Ben gets used to this kind she win have bo other., .This care womkS improve the quality of the 'eggs, because the 'outlay." so to speak, would always bo olsvfTv early.'. . ' Another soarce of profit which too many farm : people Ignore Is the proparing of capons forbo nwrkst, Geld log a male chicken' si wsys improves his flesh for the -table, and It Is weD to put csponlxsd fowm fas s pen ky r . : 1 . NOTjCEAPPOINTMEIT. State of Indiana. Wayne, County, as.: Estate of Qnora & Liklns. Deceased .'Xotlce hi hereby given that the undersigned, has Qualified as Executor of the Last Win and Testament of 13oora 8. Liklns, 'deceased, before the Wayne Circuit Coart Wayne County, State of Indiana Said estate Is sap posed to .be sol vest -v. Dickinson Trust Company. Wilfred Jessup, Attorney. dly ZK1-7