Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 176, 2 May 1910 — Page 7

THE IliCIXlIOND PALLADIUM AKD OTStTEUEGRAM, MONDAY, MAT 2, 1010.,

PLAI1 FOR A PARADE Line of M&rch fcr Catholic Societies Has Now Been Decided On. HELD ON SUNDAY, MAY 15 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.

. RATES 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.

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For. 'Your Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT AOS with the one nearest yov The rate are the fame and you will tare a trip to the main office.

South ef Main. BKUENTNG, Thirteenth and South E street. - - A. W. BMCKWEDEL, 8th and 8. F. HENRY R0THERT, 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIOLEY DRUO STORE, 821 N. B St CHILES A 80N. ltth and N. C St WM. HIEOER, 14th and N. O 8t JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St

. " , 'RATES , - .. ' ' 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 6 days. Wo charge advertleemente sent in by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED At once three experienced sales ladles. ..Apply Monday morning at Railroad Store. WANTED Reliable girl for housework. Two la family.- Call 200 Klnsey street - , l-2t VJIKTED-Situatlon In small "family by good, intelligent white girk No washing. H. A. B., care Palladium. 30-at WANTED To buy furniture. CiTPat Draper's, 510 Main or phone 2089. - 30-3t WANTED Employment as night watchman. or any light employment by a fairly educated mac. Best of ' reference. 1 Address W, care Palladlum. 29-7t WANTED A dishwasher at City Res- - tanrant Cambridge City. . 29-7t WANTED-!-Carpenters; call at new High School building, corner ' 9th and B or at Hoosier Job at 15th street and railroad. English Bros. : WW' WANTED Pin boy at the City 'Bowl ing Alley, 14-tf WANTED To: keep books for some mall business outside of my regular business hours. Address H. D. B.. Care of Palladium. 7-tf WANTED To Buy watches, bicycles, guns and revolvers; open Tuesday, ' - Thursday and Saturdays. J. M. Laceyy. loan. office,. Sth. and Main. a . 1 .',.-.., . . . 14-lmo Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS j X Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Halt "; New York, May 2.-f I ' ' , i Open High Copper :. .. 66 66 American Smelting 76 . 76 IT. a Steet ...... .... .... .. ...... .. 79 80 U. 8. Steol pfd. . .117 118 Pennsylvania 131 131 Ct. Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..137 137 B. A O 107 107 Now York Central 118 118 Reading .. V. 156 156 Canadian Pacific .. .... f. ..182 182 Oroat Northern .. .. .. . . .... .. ..131 132 Vntoa Padflo .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. ..178 178 Northern Pacific.. .... .... ...... .. ..128 128 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .... .. .. 107 107 LIN.:. ..;.;..... .. ..145 145 Southern Pacific .. . ...-. ..119 120

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 144.) Chicago, May 2. ; 1 . 3s . WheatV , Open High - Low May . . . 107 108 . 107 ' July ... 102 103 101 8ept . . 100 101 100 ,. . -com-. ; , Open High' Low MAy ... 58 ' 59V 58 July ... 62 63 62 Sept ..63 64 63 Open' High Low May ... 41 41' ' 40 July. ... 9 ,, 40 ' 39 Sept, ... 38 r: 38 " ' 38 Close 108 ' 102 101 . ::' ClOM 69 62 C3 Cloat 4140 38 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis', May 2. , ': Hogs Receipts, 1,600; prime," S0.50. Cmttle-Receipt, , 400; heavy steers, ST.00. , Sheep Receipts. 60; steady, unchang ed. 1 PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. PltUburg. May ' ' Cattle Receipts. 3,400; prime, $$.23: food. $8.00. . . Hjs Receipts, 500; prime heavy, .80; Yorkers - VtAla, choice $7.75. . . Lambs, bhoice, 8S.75. ' ' t . . Cioep Receipts, 9,000; prime $7.15. EAST 0UFFAL0 UVESTpCK, Cast Ctaffslo, May 2. - ' . " CttUe-Recetpts. S00; prime; 3.13; Clpon' $7.75. - Vcl Receipts, 3,600; choice. $8.75. ' SS-aclpts. ISjOOO; prime heavies, C3.69; Yorkers, $0.90. t rswp Roeolptti 1.400; prime, $7.75. CS4 iMtbt (3.70.

Central. QUIOLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West lot, GEO. H. 8HOFER, Srd and W. ' Mala. Palrview. , J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan 81

If you want to store yottr goods or stoves for the season see Atkinson. Fire and dust proof building. 4th and Main. 29-7t aXS yuu waul utoasy 10 place of your city property or farm, go rlgnt to Porte rfleid's Roe.: Kaate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. . i "14-tf WANTED Boarders by day, week or meal. Mrs. J. Shields, 629 S. 5th St. 27-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night scnool for men; Classen how enrolling. TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's dellvery. Walter E. Murray, 510 Main. Phone 4301. ' 27-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Twenty-five young men and women to enter the Richmond Business College Monday, May 2nd. aprl9-tf WANTED You to- go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Experienced housekeeper, family of three. .Centerville. ;s Frazer, care Palladium. 2-7t WANTED Varnish rubber, J. M. Hutton & Co. 2-2t FOR SALE. FOR EALE 160 acres, fair , improve ments; good timber. A bargain at Reports Phone 1446.) Low 64 75 78 116 129 134 106 117 154 181 130 176 126 105 142 118 Close 65 76 79 117 130 135 107 117 155 181 131 176 127 105 143 118 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 2. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; shippers, $7.00. Hogs Receipts, 3300; choice, $9.55. Sheep Receipts, 200; extras, $7.05. lmbs, extra, $8.40. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. 1 Indianapolis, May 2. . Wheat ....$l.07 Cora ; 64c Oats., .....43c Rye : :.. soc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 2. 1 Wheat, cash, .. ........ ......$1.08 Corn :....O0c Oats ; ....43V Clover Seen $.80 RICHMOND MARKETS. ' ' LIVE STOCK. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Tarda Best hoge average 200 to 230 pounds .. ... . . .$9.00$0.40 Good and heavy packers . . . . . $8.73 Common and roughs . . ....... .ssioo Steers, corn fed: ;.. 5.50 T.OO Fat Cows .......... . . . . 3.50 5.00 Bulls 3.0CK 4.00 Fat Bulls ....... 4.00 5.00 Veal calves 5.00 7.50 RICHMOND HAT"UARKET. ' f Omar O. Whelanl Oats S5CS7C Timothy Hay Goose) $15.00 Straw, baled. .$8,003 $3.50 Corn .. ...... .....J ...... 58c ' RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller tails) ' No. t wheat $1.05 Cora, per bu. 55c Rye. per bn........i .......70s Bran, per ton ........ ....... ..$25.00 Middlings, per ton ...........28.00 Clover Seed, per bu...... $5.00

$70 per acre. Apply sow t J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Good brood mare. Phone 1887. l-7t

FOR SALE Tailor made opera waist of black satin covered with' hand made black lace and beads. Cost $73; will sell for $10. 333 S. 14th St CANDY STAND. Fresh Homemade Candies, Arcade Theater stand. Geo. Manooses, Prop. r 29-7t FOR SALE Up-to-date bugy; good as new. Phone 3487.'- 2-7t FOR SALE Household goods of. all kind's. Cheap if sold at once. Call 625 8. B street . . , 2-4 1 F0R"S XLEOne 6 room house -near Hoosier Drill, must . sell need tho money. One modern 7-room house, S. 8th, will sell cheap or can be bought on payments. , , Geo. B. Moore, over 712 Main. Phone 2962. 2-tf TOR BALE A rive room house and store room' on west side, or will trade for South Side property. Address RO., care" Palladium. - - tSO-'Si FOR SALE Cheap, , a good organ. Call at 323 S. 3rd St. 30-3t FOR SALE Furniture. . Draper's. Phone 2088. 30-3t FOR SALE Choice residence lot, first square South 12th. St Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf FOR SALE Good second hand grate fronts, slate mantels and gas chandeliers. Dr. Ewing. . 23-tf FOR SALE One good two row John Dere corn plow. " Harry J. Eliason, Centerville, Ind., Rural Route 10. 4 ' 22-14t FOR SALE Improved farms, , city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. up. J. V, Kaufman, over 828' Main. Phone 2394. aprl9-tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dead stock removed free of 'charge. . Prompt attention if called for at once. $1.00 per head for horses; 25 cents a hundred for hogs If delivered at factory. Phone 5150D to Lawrence E. Mertz, The ' Richmond Fertilizer Works. Richmond, Ind. .. 28-14t FOR SALE Small printing . press, cheap. Suitable for small work. 202 N. 19th St ' 27-tf ' RICHMOND SEED MARKET. "(Range a co.) ; Corn ........... .Y, ........ ...... 55c Timothy $2.00$2.25 Clover Seed . . ; .$3.50$6.O0 POULTRY. (Paid by the Boo Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . ...... . .. . ................ .IS 20c Old 'chickens, per lb. . . ... . . .l820c Ducks .. ..... ......,.........lSc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb'...V. ..... 34c Eggs .. . . . .-. .r.";;T7c Country butter, per lb ...... . . . ... 25c T MEAN FATHER One of the meanest men ever a resident of this' city, according to the au thorities, is John Gabriel,' a carpenter who on April 28, deserted his three children and is now in parts unknown. It is probable that an effort will be made to discover and return 'him to the city and prosecute him for child desertion. This morning, in the Juvenile court the three children Including, Beulah, age 11, Lawrence, age 9 and Eugene, age 5. were turned over to the Board of Children's guardians and In turn placed in White's Institute, near Wabash. The children's mother died recently. .They lived with their, father at 923 North Eleventh street. It is not known what prompted the desertion. DOUBLES UJ VALUE In fourteen years the interest on a judgment, has grown.unlil now the total amount is practically double the original amount, according to a suit on judgment which has been filed in the circuit court by Ira Swisher against John F. Seaney. Mr. Swisher -avers Iff his complaint that he was awarded judgment 'for $490.10 on March 25, 1890, in the circuit, court frouv Seaney .and .that, the money was never paid. . The judgment drew the regular six per cent interest and the principal now amounts to $915. , OBUJUKEIB f ! . 3! BBSSBBS New TOTk."Mar2.'iWnen veteran pedestrian Edward Payson Weston, agoa seventy-one. reached the city limits today after walklmc from Santa Monica," Callfbrhla, "in "seventy-seven says, ne was metoy a large escort, of police "reserves and militiamen. Tbm. sands bt people : joined li a triumphal march to the city halL Showers of flowers were thrown across his path all alone the way by women and children. - The men all wanted to buy him drinks. ; ,

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a groat favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as fol.ows: : A.. . B. "'...." 1 A. ' 1 B O ' 1 " C . S , : 2...' C 4 Clock 2 J. M. H 2 M 2 B M 2 O. W. 1 P, B. D F. K. G 1' W. Mall will he kept for SO days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out I HAVE modern homes in any part of the city at reasonable prices. - It will pay you to see them before buying. Geo. B. Moore, over 712 Main Phone 29U2. 28-tf NOTICE TO, FARHERS W. A. Bertsch will erect an up-to-date Steam Sorghum plant on the old saw mill site In Centerville, Ind. Will be prepared to make for you this fall a " high grade Sarghum Molasses. Cane seed will be furnished free by calling at my residence after May 2nd. ' 29-7t For Sale New "Ha wley" Time Register, 50 man, Made by Crouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium 19tf FERTILIZERS. Wo manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilisers. Prices reasonable. See us before buying your spring supply, Clendenin Fertilizer Co. 15-tf FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over 828 Main: Phone 2394.. , aprl9-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. WKramer A Ca . . : tt-tf WILL EfiTER A CAR Westcott Automobile Com- : pany Represented at the Speedway Contests. ENGAGE A NOTED DRIVER Arrangements have been made by the Westcott ' Motor Car company to place one of its regular forty horse power cars in the automobile races to be held at the Motor Speedway, Indian, apolls. May 27-28-30. "Bill" Enden. cott, a professional, will drive the .car. It will be entered in the event for the Marvel trophy; which is a very beauti ful and valuable cup. A prize of $1,000 in cash is also offered td the driver, who is the winner in this event. While the Westcott company is the only one to announce th'at it would en ter a car, the other auto concerns of the city are contemplating doing like wise. The Pilot company has a car now being tested with t this Idea In view. HE REFUSES CLAIMS James Harris, - administrator of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Jane Kerlin Har ris, who left nearly all her property to her husband, William H. Harris, who- is serving sentence in Michigan City penitentiary. ' for attempting to kill John D. Lancaster, refused claims on Mrs. Harris's estate made by relatives for personal services during her last illness. In four instances he made offers to compromise claims for very small amounts. However, four other relatives refused to compromise the claims which they filed and today suit, was brought by Charles and Elmer Kerlin, Irvln Hart and - Mattle Warn pole against the estate for 898, $10, $14 and $25 respectively. IS TfiUAflT OFFICER At the meeting of the township trustees : today, George Bishop was elected truant officer of the county for the tenth consecutive year. The trustees also determined on the date for the opening of the fall term of school. . The .opening will be Monday;, September 12th. two days vacation being given at Thanksgiving and. one TO SEND FOR MIECE. .Francisco Jacona, an Italian labor boss, is making arrangements to send tor his Zlece, who is living la Italy.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.

FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, th and Main. 6-tf 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 17C2. . 24-tf REAL E8TATE. A retiring farmer or businoss man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, - 3 squares from street car, by phoning 8 136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms ; lodging, board- . ing, or light housekeeping. 103 N17th. l-3t FOR RENT FurotsbeC rooms, heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT A good house and stable with 2 acres of ground, 3 miles from city. Telephone 2167. 24-tf LOST. LOST String gold beads, gold cross attached, Saturday.- Reward. Return to 1233 Main. 2-lt LOST Science and Health book between 14th and 10th Sts. on S. B. Return Cain Lumber Co. ' 2-2t FOUND. small sum ot money on 8. Sth., Owner call at 1001 S. Sth. 2-2t MISCELLANEOUS. Will trade West Side lots for one centrally located: Or lots, cash and five room South End .cotage for modern house. X. Y. Z., Palladium. . l-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SMMMlMMWIfMhWVMMM INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance. 716 Main street. INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. P. Bldg. - ' 18-tf

Hoffstot Fighting a Bribe Case . .. .. - . ssssssssssnesssT 7

, Frank N. .Hoffstot, millionaire president of the Pressed : Steel Car Company, and his son, who has been his father's constant adviser In the latter's present difficulties on the charge of bribing councflmen In PltUburg. Hoffstot is under Indictment In Pittsburg and Governor Hughes has signed extradition papers for him, but he has appealed to the Federal courts. - -

ORGANIZE A CIRCLE Ladies. Circle, No. 10, of the United Ancient Order of Druids, was organised in this city, yesterday afternoon with a membership of "about twenty. The staff of the Indianapolis lodge ex emplified the work. The local lodge was organized with the following offi cers and membership: Arch Druidess, Mrs. William Urban; secretary, J. R. Cook; treasurer, William Urban; chapIain, Miss Mary Majors; outside guardian, Jacob' Kern; trustees, Frank McCoy, William Waking, Jacob Schiller end Harvey s Borton. Other charter members include; Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Corcoran, Manford Faucet t, John Englebert, August Voemeier, Harry Lahrman, Frank. Neddlemeyer, Harry Smith, John Hart and Mrs. Ja cob Kern.

ELECTRIC WIRINGU El3ctrle light vlring, door bells and LUercoiamuaicating telephones Installed and repaired. H E. Harrison. Phone 3413. 20-tf

HATS CLEANED. We clean all kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine, 5c. 522 Mahv 12-lmo RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's, US. Eighth 6trieL SHOE REPAIRER. Shoes half soled 50 cents. Henry Bass, 1023 Main. 10-lmo MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Rents collected, real estate loans, fire Insurance. Turner W. Hadley. 10-lmo ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Hanoi's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf LAUNDRY. Our work to suit everybody; . Vincent Laundry, 404 N. 8th St. 17-lmo SHINING PARLORS Ladles' and Gent's shoes shlned by Riley Roberts. Price G cents. 011 Main street. ' 90-7t . . CIGAR STORE. Fancy candies, tobacco, cigars, good pool table. Millers. 1034 Main. 1-lm FINANCIAL. Money loaned, low rates, easy payments. Thompson. 710 Main St. mon-tue-fri-eat , GOOD SENSE. Good sense is a fund slowly and painfully accumulated by the labor of centuries. It is a jewel ef the first water, whose value he alone understands who has lost it or who observes the life of others who have lost it I think no price too crest to pay for gamins it and Earning it, for the possession of eyes that see and a judgment that seerns.Charles Wagner. CLEMIIIIG WEEK IS STARTED WITH Vlf.1 (Continued From Page One.) 5. Try to screen outbuildings wits vines ana snruos. 6. Follow these rules in plantinx: Arrange In masses; avoid straight lines; Keep an open center. 7. Strive to make your yard and your ward the finest. A, Question or Cevrage - . Phyllis Ve. hm was paying attentions to her quite a long time. - BlanchePerhaps he hadn't the courage to propose. Phyllis-Ob, I don't know. Perhaps he had - the courage not to propose Exchange.

PALLADIUM IVAfJT AD3 PAY.LM-

The line of maach for the mammoth parade, which is to be held on Sunday. May 15, and Is to be one ot the features ot the Golden Jubilee convention of the Catholic societies ot the state, was announced yesterday at the com-: luittee meeting. It Is as follow: Form at Fifth and South E streets at 2:30 o'clock, then north on Fifth ; to South B, west on B to Fourth, North on Fourth to Main, East en Main to Fifteenth, North on Fifteenth to North A, west on A to North Tenth, North on Tenth to E. west on E . to Ft 7 Wayne Avenue, South on the Avenue to Seventh, South on Seventh to South E, west on E to Sixth, north on Sixth to South C where the parade will die band and those participating win then attend solemn vespers at the 81 Andrew's .church.

MONDAY JOIIAII DAY Mrs. Monday Was Married cn Monday and Was Also Separated on Monday. ASKS A DIVORCE MONDAY In the Monday family everything It linked with Monday, and while Mrs Grace Monday may have looked tor ward to Monday, October SO, ItoS wltfe much expectation of future happlneaa things had a different aspect by Monday, March IS. 1Q9. The above date are those ot the marriage .and separation respectively of Mrs. Grace Mon day and John Monday. Today (Monday) the wtf filed suit for dtvorct averring that her husband failed te provide, abandoned her and wu addicted to the use of Intoxicating ll uors. On Monday. June 27, the case U returnable In the circuit court and it may be tried at that time. ; ' TIME IS EXTEIIDED The county commissioners extended the time for the viewers of the propoeed improvement to the, National reed, from West Fifth street to the Center township line, under the three milt gravel , road law. to May lO. The Tiswvn uv cwDpteimi; uwir wore with the exception of making satisfactory arrangements with the Tern Haute, 'Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company, about the location of Uu tracks in the center of the proposed:' new road. Instead of on the south side, as it is now, located. RETURN LARGE FUOI The county commissioners ordered the sum of $24,000 paid to the school funds, today, this money having been borrowed on May 19, 1005. at which time the county finances were in needy circumstances. The money, wee need In the general fund. , The payment of this nmount of borrowed money will assist somewhat In reducing the tax levy of the county. . ' 3110000 LICEL Three liquor licenses were " Issuef ' this morning hy .the county comsxlssloners. The applicants included Oeo. H. Pille, Fred Brokamp and John IL Scbncll. all of whom have their businesses in this city. - - GOES 10 ID Preston Hucll, an aged and lnfira colored man, reslliss at Fottrtsextit and North O streets; was removed to the county infirmary by township trustee James Howarth. this momlngThe man has been a charitable patient for several months. CHARITIES Q0ARD CEETS. The board of Associated Charitieswill hold 1U Tegular monthly meetlag Tuesday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock at the headquarters, SewOi Fifth Mrv4ou M ; Much is heard of the wonderful lastnusents empioyed by science to record the slightest dies sad pelsetfens of the crust of the earth, but few bare any Idea of the nncanny accstney- of . those lastramsats. For Instance, ewe such insuvnt will render otaenra -bte a tilt of less than one three-tnn-dredth of a second ef an are. 1 Ti means that if a plane surface was tipped np onfy so little that , the ttati would amonat to a. single Inch fa a thowsand miles the Instrument nseew ttoned would reveal the t0tlntv-4sr i ; Father ant mourn, sarwt -v.. ; St to anew ass tmanmf m CTZZC-ZZl-ay Sfcot Si ssy'swss sns mm whl tm sofSMsbr wot is tf-o i .

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