Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 177, 3 May 1910 — Page 7
PAGE 8E.VEIX. Hints. From ' 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.
THE RICHMOND PAT- LADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910.
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.
..PALLADIUM..." Waet Ad. Colmeies
Palladium's Pattern Dept
For Your Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. Branca offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov The rates are the same and you
will tare a trip to the main office. South of Main. BRUEMNG, Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and 8. P. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and 8. H. North of Main. QUICLEY DRUO STORE. 821 N. E 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 word7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge adrer tl semen ts sent in by phone and collect after its Insertion.
WANTED. WANTED Employment as night watchman or any light employment by a fairly educated man. Best of reference. Address W, care Palladium. 29-7t WANTED A dishwasher at City Restaurant, Cambridge City.' 29-7t WANTED Carpenters; call at new High School building, corner 9th and B or at Hoosler job at 15th street and railroad. English Bros. 23-tf WANTED Pin boy at the City Bowling Alley. 14-tf WANTED To keep books for some small business outside of my regular business hours. Address H. D. B.. care of Palladium. 7-tf WANTED-r-To buy watches, bicycles, guns and revolvers; open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. J. M. Lacey, loan office, 8th and Main. ' .; : 14-lmo WANTED One unfurnished room In private family , by lady with good reference. Kate, care Palladium. - 3-2t WANTED Dining room girl with experience, at once at Central Hotel. -Y- V 3-2t t WANTED White girl for general house work; no washing; 224 N. 8th. WANTED Horse, must be fearless and stand with weight. Address, Box 255, City. .. 3-tf Market NEW YORK STOCK
(Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's NewVork, May 3. ",..," ." . " , 'v (. ' Open Copper.. ...,..r. .. . .C6 American Smelting .. ..... ;. .. ... .. .. 76
U. S. Steel y. 4. U. 8. Steel pfd. Pennsylvania' St. PKQl ,, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... B. s O. . . .. .. .. .. .. .; .. .... New York Central .. .. .. Reading.. .. .. .. .. Canadian Pacific .. .. .. Great Northern .. .. .. .. .. ...... Union Pacific . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Northern Pacifie ... Atchison .. .. .; .. .. L.&N. .. ...... Southern Pacific .'. . '. CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correal and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago,-May 3- -- .. . . Wheat Open High Low. Close May ..I 108 111 108 111 , July,.., 102 104 102 104 Sept 101- 102 101 -102r-:,:; y"A-,.. Corn;' V. Open High Low ' Close May I.. 59 60 59 60 July ... 62 63 62 62 Sept ... 63 64 63 63 Oats':-' , . Open High Low Close Msy ... 41 41 41 41 July ... 40 40 39 40 Sept . . . 38 38 38 38 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, May 3. HogsReceipts, 3.000: prime, $9.50. , Cattle-Receipts, 1,300; heavy steers, ' $7.00. 8heep Receipts. 200; clipped, $6.50; spring lambs. $10.00. Veals, choice, $7.40. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, May 3. Cattle Receipts, light supply; choice, $JU0: prime, $7.85. Hogs Receipts, light; prime heavy and Yorkers $9.75. Veals, choice, $8.50. Lambs, choice, $8.55. Steep Receipts, light; prime, $7.10, EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. 1 East Buffalo. May 3. Cattle Receipts, 750: prime steers, i $8,25; butchers' $7.75. VealSoReceipta, 4O0; choice, $95. Hogs-'Receipts, . 1,700; heavies Yorkera, $9.70.
Central. QDIGLET DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. Wcit Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Mala. Falrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN 1093 Sheridan St
If you want to store your goods or stoves for the season see Atkinson. Fire and dust proof building. 4th and Main. 29-7t WAN TED--If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go rtgnt to Porterfleid's Reel Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tt WANTED Boarders by day, week or meal. Mrs. J. Shields, 629 S. 5th St . 27-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classed now enrolling. TRUNKS, baggage and packages dellv- .. ered promptly by Merchant's deliv? ery. Walter E. Murray. 519 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-fWe ... young men and women to enter the Richmond Business College Monday, May 2nd. aprl9-tf WANTED Unfurnished room by a lady. References exchanged. Address X. Y. Z Palladium. 3-lt WANTED Experienced housekeeper. . family of three. Centervllle. Fraser, care Palladium. 2-7t WANTED Varnish rubber, J. M. Hutton & Co. 2-2t WANTED A man for city route work. Good proposition for man who is willing to work. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 727 Main street. 3-lt Reports QUOTATIONS
Hall. Phone, 1446.) High iow Close . 66 . 63 64 . 76 72 74 ' 80 78 ' 79 118 117 117 131 130 130 137 135- 135 109 107 108118 117 117 156 153 '153 184 183 183 133 131 131 178 175 176 128 126 126 ' 107r 105"" 106 143 142 142 120 117 118
.. 80 " ..1174 .131 .. ..136 ..'..109 .. ..118 '.. -..156 - .. ..183 .. ..133 .. '.;i78 ..127 .. ..106 .. ..143 . .119 Sheep Receipts. 2,000; prime, $7.73. . Clipped Iambs, $8.90. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 3. " . CatUe-Recelpts, 200;-shippers, $7.50. Hogs Receipts, 700; shippers, $9.40. Sheep Receipts, 200; best $0.25. Lambs, $8.25. , INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, May 3. " " ? Wheat .... .... .... .... .,....$1.07 Cora .... ................. .....G4c Oats .. ...... .................. 43Vc Rye SOc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 3. Wheat, cash . . Corn .., Oats Clover Seed , . . . . . , ...$1.11 m 00C ...,43 ...$0.80
RICHMOND MARKETS. LIVE STOCK. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Tarda Best hoge average 200 to 250 pounds ........... $9.00$9.40 Good and heavy packers .... . . $8.75 Common and roughs $8.00 Steers, corn fed 5.50Q 7.00 Fat Cows .... .... ...... 3.5045.00 Bulls .. ...... ........... 3.00 4.00 Fat Bulls 4.00 5.00 Veal calves .. ..... ...... 5.00 7.50 , RICHMOND HAY MARKET. . (Omar O. Whelan) . Oats .. .... .... .... S5Q37e Timothy Hay (loose) ........ ,.$15.00 Straw, baled. .... ..... . .$6.00Q $&50 Corn i .....53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat $1.05 Corn, per biL, ,53c Rye, per ou.................jM....toc
WANTED You to go to Hurray Bllllard parlors for recreation. 12-tf
FOR SALE. FOR SALE 160 acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply sow to J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Good brood mare. Phone 1887. l-7t IMPERIAL DOT, record 2:19, will stand short season MIddleborough pike, 4 miles north Richmond. Service fees, $20.00. G. H. Baker. aprl9-14t-eod CANDY STAND. Fresh Homemade Candles, Arcade The ater stand. Geo. Manooses, Prop. 2?7t FOR SALE Up-to-date buggy; good as new. Phone 3487. 2-7t FOR SALE Household goods of all kinds. - Cheap If sold at once. Call 625 8. B street ' 2-4t FOR SALEOne 6 room house near Hoosler Drill, must sell need the money. One modern ' room house, S. 8th, will cell cheap or can ' be bought on payments. Geo. B. Moore, over 712 Main. Phone 2962. :; .'-- , . '- 2-tf FOH SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St Dr. Ewtag. ' " 23-t! 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, Centervllle, Ind., Rural Route 10. ;: 22-14t FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per k 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 i" Richmond Fertilizer Works. Richmond, Ind. - 28-1 4t FOR SALE Small printing press, cheap. 'Suitable for small work. 202 N. 19th St : ' 27-tf FOR SALE Linoleum. Flat No.. 7, McConaha Bldg., S. 4th. v . 3-2t Bran, per ton ......'...........$25.00 Middlings, per ton ...........$28.00 Clover Seed, per bn'. .......... .$5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge ft Co.) . . Corn 55c Timothy ...... ........ .$2.00$2.25 Clover Seed ... ....... . .$5.50$6.00 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ' 1820c Old chickens per lb.........,1820c Ducks .. ....................... .ISc COUNTRY PRODUCE!" ' . Creamery butter; .per lb 34c Eggs .. .... ............il7c Country butter, per lb. ....... ....25c Y CHINESE FANMAKINQ. The Industry Carried on In One District For Centuries. ' The fanmaking Industry in China was started, centuries ago in the village of Pengshow. at Ampow, about three miles from Swa tow. ' it was formerly confined to women . In various households, but for many years past every .family In the village .bas been devoted to the 'work, all the members of the families being -occupied In the manufacture. Only the open fan is mannfacrnred in this district For the frame the split bamboo Is repeatedly rived until each piece Is sufficiently slender and flexible. There threadlike pieces of bamboo . are arranged In a row, attached to each, other by a thread passed crosswise through the middle. -This thread is fastened to a semicircular . strip of bamboo, giving the fan Its shape. The ribs are tben slightly heated and bent at the ends. The fan has now the peculiar and characteristic shell-like shape at the ton. a Very flimsy silk gauze is then pasted on the face and a kind of tissue-like paper on the back. After the handle Is attached the border of the fan Is black varnished and the gauze Is coated with a chalk and water mixture. Tbe handles are made of bamboo, , various kinds of hard wood, bone and Ivory. The hand palming on the fans is cleverly done. In some Instances being works of artExchange. . A Train Wrecker. Willie's father Is a minister. Willie. In violation of the law of the housebold, had entered his father's study. His father protested. "How many times must 1 tell you not to come in here when I am busy?" he demanded. "You most play somewhere else. Yon destroy my train of thought" Willie hong his bead and departed. Half an hour later, however, he rushed up to his mother. - -Mamma, do you know what I amT he asked. ,;;'...; vT. i "Yes." the mother replied, "you are a dear, sweet little boy." "No. I'm not" tbe young hopeful declared; -I'm a train wrecker. Papa said so." Brockton Times. d to cvr faadjffMtioa. coaatfawtfcm. sick I
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The followtois are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A B ' X J. 2 f. ' 1 J. 3 C S. 2 M 2 C. 4 N. B. M. 2 F. K. G. 1 O. W. ....... 1 I. .......... t 2 P. B. D. ....... 1 J. M. H. 2 W. .......... 2 Mall will be kept tor 50 days only. All mail not v 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 2002. 2S-tf NOTICE TO FARHERS W. A. Bertsch will erect an up-to-date Steam Sorghum plant on the old saw mill site in Centervllle, 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 "Hawley" 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. We . manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. See us before buying your spring supply. CJendenin Fertilizer Co. 15-tf FOR- SALE Improved farms, . city j property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, Over S28 Main. Phone 2394. ' - , apr!9-tf FOR, SALE Walk Lumberw C. W. Kramer A Co. 2-tf
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New York reports, state that Miss Helen Croker, daughter of Richard Croker, has married a coachman in New Jersey. The young woman denies the report
IIISUAGEIIT VICTORY (American News Service) Washington, May' 3. The Senate this after noon adopted Clay's amendment striking from the Administration Railroad BOl section seven which proposed to repeal the Sherman AntiTrust law. It was a great victory for the insurgents. Cummins then withdrew bis amendment
PA I I Aniliri WANT nC DAY
FOR SALE Single comb Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. 400 S. 5th St Phone 2204. tu-wed-thu-tf
FOR SALE A base burner, , child's bed, cradle and baby cab, at 434 Randolph street 3-3t FOR SALE A thousand dollar 20 years endowment life insurance policy. Address Policy, care Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE Shetland pony, spotted, 4 years old, well broken for children. Dr. F. W.-Kienzle, Greensfork, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. .Porterfleld. Kelly Block, ath 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 1762. 24tf REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city j conveniences, 3 squares from streat car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms; lodging, board ing, or light housekeeping. 103 N. 17th. . Kit FOR RENT FuraisheC rootus. heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT Light house keeping rooms at 31 N. 11th. 3-2t FOR RENT 7-ropm house, $12.50; 205 W. Pearl Phone 2477. 3-tf FOR RENT Second floor flat, two rooms, electric light, gas, water and toilet. 18 South 8th street Inquire of J. Hassenbusch. 2-lt FOR RENT A good house and stable with 2 acres of ground, 3 miles from city. Telephone 2167. 24-tf LOST. LOST Science and Health book between 14th and 10th Sts. on S. B, Return Cain Lumber Co. 2-2t RNDL FOUND A small sum of money on S. 8th. Owner call at 1001 S. 8th. 2-2t THY YQUIIG BANDIT (American News Errlre ' Cory don, Ind, Msy 3. The trial of Thomas J. Hoal, eighteen years of age charged with murdering J. H angary Fawcett a ; cashier ; and seriously wounding: President Wood of the Merchants National bank, New Albany, was begun here today on a change of venue from New Albany. The lad was a dime novel fiend, and attempted to
ELECTRIC WIRING. Eloctria light vrirlng, door bells and intercommunicating telephones Installed and repaired. HE. Harrison. Phone 3413. 20-tf
HATS CLEANED. We clean all kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine, 5c, 522 Maliv 12-lmo RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street SHOE REPAIRER. Shoes half soled 50 cents. Henry Bass, 102S Main. 10-lrao MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Rent3 collected, real estate loans, fire insurance. Turner W. Hadley. 10-lmo ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf LAUNDRY. Our work to suit everybody; Vincent Laundry, 404 N. 8th St 17-1 mo SHINING PARLORS Ladies' and Gent's shoes shined by Riley Roberts. Price 5 cents. Oil Main street - 30-7t CIGAR STORE. Fancy candies, tobacco, cigars, good pool table. Millers, 10S4 Main. 1-lm MISCELLANEOUS. Will trade West Side lots for one centrally located. Or lots.' cash and v five room South End cotage for modern house. X. Y. Z., Palladium. ' l-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street INSURANCE. MOORE 4b OGBORN, Automobile aud Fire Insurance. Bonds, .Loans and Rentals. ; Room 16, L O. O. V, Bldg. lS-tf PEEVEO AUTOISTS AND THE COUNCIL CLASH ON A TAX . (Continued From Page One.) ordinance passes will have to license their vehicles also. The automobile owners declare that in event an unfair tax rate on their machines is passed by council, the litigation will be carried to court if necessary. STONED TO DEATH (American News Service) Latrobe, Pa., May 3. One man was stoned to death and about fifteen others beaten with clubs and stoned in a. riot In Miriato, four miles southwest of here, late last night. The police of Latrobe arrested two men, but the others escaped. The victim of the riot Is Joseph Rustok, aged 35 years, a miner. The men were drinking in the saloon of John Weirs, when the fight started with the result above. Tbr is ao medicine so safe sad at the same Hme so pi i ant to take aa Dr. CUdwall'a Syrap Pfepatn. tbe positive core for all diseases arising from stsmach tronbls. Tbe price is very raaa-ocable-40c and &. , CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Oeparment of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., April 25tb, 1910. To Whom It may Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 23th day of April, 1910, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 219, 1910, Providing for the improvemnt of the alley betwen North O street and North H street by the construction of one of the following pavements: brick, bitalithic, asphalt or cement In said alley from North th street to North 10th street The Board of Public Works of said c!ty has xed Thursday, May 19th, 1910, as a date upon which remon-ciran-.ec may be filed or presentetd by persons Interested in. or affected by, eoid proposed Improvment as above described, and on said day, at 10 o'clock, a. m., said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for tbe purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W, W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works.
CHILD'S ONE PIECE DRESS. . Plain blue cotton material is used for this drrss. The neck and sleeves are trimmed with blue and white embroidery. The pattern is plain' and easy to make. The sleeve caps have a straight lower edge for use with lace or embroidery. This pattern is cut in. four stars, 4 . 8 and 10 years. Sise 6 requires 9 yards of 27-inch material. Price of pattern k:3 Is 10 cents. No. 43. ; Name .' , Address f , Size... Fill out Msnk and send to Pattern De. pertinent of this .newspaper. A SACQUS FOR SUMMER. This is one of . the prettiest designs imaginable for a summer dressing sacquc. The lower edge of t'te side pieces is straight, making it particularly good for flouncing or bordered materials. Ths collar is pretty, made plain and is also adaptable to many styles of trimming. The design is shown here made up of plain batiste, which is cut away bents Ui he net bands used to trim M. This pattern is cut in five slses, 32 it 40 bust measure. Site 38 requires 4 yards of 27-inch materiaL Price of paltern Mm is iu cents.. No. 08. Name Address Sire . Fill out blank and send to Pattern De partment of this newspaper. CHILD'S COAT DRRSS. As the title shows this dress is pat es
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