Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 221, 16 June 1910 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PAIiIADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1910.
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South of Main. BRUENING. Thirteenth and South E street. i A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QT7IGLEY DRUQ STORE, S21 N. E St CHILES ft SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. 0 St JOHN J. OETZ, 10th and N. H St
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WANTED. WANTED Washings by well experienced wash woman. Address Washing, care Palladium. 10-'t WANTED Medium size roll top desk and chair. Call phone VMii. 1G-'2t WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. .WXNTEDGifllaErdo 18 N. Oth Btreet. 15--'t iWXnTE Dl two horse second-hand jolt wagon. Must be cheap. Apply at Home Telephone Co. office. 15-2t Second handgoods arTJraper&Soni Phone 2989. 15-7t VaNTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfields Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf WOOL Bring us your wool, highest market price in cash. Clendenin & Co., -267 Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond. 24-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household goods. 81U N. 8th street. 14-7t
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS 'Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. V New York. June 16. Open High Copper.. .. . . 61 63Vs American Smelting ; 7 ;.. '.. .. .... .'. 74H 75 17. S. Steel .. V. .. .. .. .... .."76 78 U. S. Steel pfd 11514 Pennsylvania 131 131 8t. Paul 125fc 127 B. & O 11114 1111 New York Central 116 116 Reading .. ..153 154 Canadian Pacific ..195 .... Great Northern 130 Union Pacific .. ..170 172 Northern Pacific 124 124 Atchison .. ..103 104 U ft N ..144 Southern Pacific 120 121
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, June 16 Wheat Open Hlsh Lot Close July ... 93 93 92 92 Sept. ... 90 91 90 90 Dec. ... 91 92 91 . 91 CornOpen High Low Close July ... 68" 5S 57 57 Sept. ... 5S 59 58 5S Dec. ... 56 57 56 56 OatsOpen High Low Close July ... 36 37 26 36 Sept. ... 35 36 S5 35 Dec...'36 36 36 36 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, June 16. Hogs Receipts 7,00; prime $9.73. Cattle Receipts 2.000; choice $S.10. Sheep-Receipts 700; choice $4.50. Lambs $$.25. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsbiirg, June 16 Cattle-Receipts light; choice ?S.50; butchers $7.65; prime $S.20. Hogs Receipts 13 cars; prime heavy $9.75; yorkers $10.00; pigs $10.10. Choice spring lambs $9.00. Sheep Receipts fair; prime $5.60. Veal calves $9.75. Lambs $7.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, June 16. Hogs Receipts 1.700; heavies $9.00; yorkers $10.00; pigs $10.20. Cattle Receipts 75 head; choice $9.25. $8.00; butchers $7.90. Sheep Receipts 1,000; prime $3.73. Lambs $9.00. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
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Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. K. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St lr r nirti t- . . run o.-vurj n uiJei iy ; seven rooms; ) large lot; $400 down and $8 per month. S24 N. 11th. 14-7t FOTrSAL"El.M acre farm, $,500; 100 acres, $8,5U0; 20 acres $23,oo; 10O acres, ?U,(KX; HO acres, $10,000; and several others all well located. See Richard Parker, 1033 S. 8th st. 14-7t FORsXLE Cheap, goodTbicycle; cafl 215 North 15th street. 16-2t FOR SALE One 20 horse Springfield gas engine very cheap. Glove Co., South 7th and H. lit FOR SALE Oliver typewritetr, used f months; bargain if sold at once. 207 Lincoln St. Owner leaving town. 10-l't FOR SALE Great bargain, a Binder, almost new, a surry, spring wagon, harness in fair condition. No. 832 S. 8th. 13-7t FOR SALE Brand new No. 10 Smith Premier Visible Typewriter, cheap. Phone 174. 15-7t New and second hand goods at Draper & Sons. Phone 2980. 15-7t FOR SALE 10,000 square feet of the very finest blue grass sod. Must be removed at once. Phone 3234 any noon or evening. 12-tt FORH SLEHonienTp per month like rent for a reliable party. Phone 1S14. 913 Main. Turner W. Iladley. 8-tf Phone 1446.) Low Closw 61 74 76 131 125 110 116 152 63 75 78 115 131 126 111 116 153 1954 130 172 124 104 144 121 170 124 103 120 CINCINNATf LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. June It'. Cattle Receipts 11, (XX); shippers $7.40. Hogs Receipts l.tKX); choice $0.65. Sheep Receipts 3.10O: extras $5.00. rLambs $8.75. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, June 16. Wheat 96c Corn 64c Oats 40c Rye 7Sc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, June 16.Wheat ', Corn Oats Clover seed ...$1.00 . .o9c ...39c .. .$6.83 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAT MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats 33337c Timothy Hay Goose) $15.00 Straw, baled $6.00(3 $0-50 Corn 37c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat 93c Corn 57c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton .$25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed 5.00 $5.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Corn 5-57 Timothy ......... $2.00$2 .25 Clover Seed $3.002$5.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hire Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..1820c Old chickens, per lb ,...1820c Ducks 18c . COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb. 30c Kgg ...17c Country, butter, per lb.... 20c
Call at our office and let us give you fall description of these farms which are FOR SALE 13 acres for $ 6,000.00 24 acres for .' 2,700.00 51 acres for 8,500.00 57 acres for 7,200.00 65 acres for 6,500.00 80 acres for 8,000.00 9:. acres for C.500.00 106 acres for 9,000.00 106 acres for 10,000.00 13S acres for 10,350.00 156 acres for 15,600.00 160 acres for 16,000.00 . Dye & Price Over 901 Maim St. 16 and 19 MERCHANTS DTELTvRTNeff & Nusbaum's, headquarters. Phont 4219. Give me a trial. C. E. Deem. 15-7t
FOR SALE Modern six room cottage, barn, 221 N. W. 3rd. Phone 3143. 10-7t FOR SALE Good gentle mare. 117 N. 10th. Phone 1S2. 15-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6 tt SOUTH SIDE HAPPY Will Dedicate Factory of National Automatic Tool Works Tonight. DANCING AT THE PAVILION The dedication of the factory building for the National Automatic Tool Works will be held this evening at the factory site C, C. & L. railroad and South N street. The program will be carried out as published. Another effort was made to have the dedication postponed but this did not meet with the approval of the association officials. During the evening the building, the machinery and the factory's product will be inspected. At the pavilion in Beallview park which is about two squares distant from the factory building refreshments will be served and a concert given by the band. The pavilion will be open for dancing. KITTERY POINT ELMS. Each of the Giant Shade Trees Cost a Pint of Rum. One of the most striking attractions of the old town of Kirtery Point has long been her towering elms. They rise magnificently above trees of all other varieties, and in summer with their foliage encompass her quaint streets In delicious green coolness, transform the fine old place Into a veritable seashore fairyland and last, but not least, enrapture the summer visitor. For nearly two miles along the highway, which for the most part follows the shore of the harbor, these splendid specimens rear themselves at fairly regular intervals, thousrb the ax has in times past brought some of the monarchs crashing to the earth. The story of the circumstances attending the planting of the giants, as it has been banded down from father to son.1 runs as follows: "Major Thomas Cutts. one of the old town fathers, who conducted a fishing business, foreign commerce, a store and a tavern In the famous Peppereli mansion (built 1662). conceived the very commendable idea of beautifying his native town by setting uut trees. "Accordingly in 1701 he gave one Samuel Blake the contract- Samuel's remuneration was nothing more or less than a pint of rum. doubtless brought from the West Indies by one of the major's pinkies, for each tree planted There were originally ninety of them, and they extended from the Seavey lot. near where the First Christian church now stands to the top of the Point or the shore of Spruce creek. Kennebec Journal. PROF. STONER RESIGNS. Prof. D. L. Stoner, principal of the Greensforfc high school, has resigned his position, which has not been filled. It is not known what ProL Stoner will do.
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Tne fo!!owi?,3 ar replies to Palladium Wact Ada. received at tbi officeAdwrtisen will confer a great favor L.v callinc for mall n answer to their ads. Mail at this off.c up to 12 noon today a fnt.rxcs: A 3 E 1 D 1 Hab 2 L. P 1 J. C 2 C. S 2 Rooms 1 Contractor . .. l Ma!! w!ll be ktpt for 0 days only. All mall cot cal.'esi for within tbat time will east out FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. ;One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S28 Main. Phone 2394. June ltf. FOR SALE Ata ba'rgIinT4acreibf South Oth street, opn. Beallview. For information call phone 1N7. 15-t FOR SALE Choice iresidlmce lot first equare South 12th St. Dr. EwIng. 23-t! NOTICE FARMERS. Have purchased the imported draft stallion Garigliano (70383) (68205.) Make season on Middleboro pike 2 miles north of Richmond. Phone 5147E. Edwin Norris. 19-lnio PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, call phone 1572. 16-7t FOR RENT Rooms for rent. Phone 3440 or 3202. lJ-7t FOR RENT Room with board for two women or man and wife. Miss Wolf, 44 South 12th street. 16-7t FOR RENT14th. -Front room, 422 North 14-lt FOR RENT 7 room house, bath, electric light, to party who will room and board owner. Richard Shute, 8 N. 9th. 14-3t City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Edward Sherman White, Richmond, clerk, second marriage, and Miss Ruth Elizabeth Sell, Richmond, 17. Roy Wesley Dye. Richmond, 22, theatrical business, and Miss Grave Louise Sherman, Richmond, 19. John Tucker, Cambridge City, 50, blacksmith, and Lucy Thomas, Cambridge City, 63, housekeeper. Walter Evans, Richmond, 17 on October 5, clerk, consent of father, and Miss Trava . Etter, 17 on September 12, consent of father. Deaths and Funerals. VOGELMAN The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Vogelman took place at 9 j o'clock this morning at St. Andrew's .church and was attended by many relj atives and friends. The floral offer- ', ings were many and beautiful. The j pallbearers were as follows : Frank Rager, Henry Iruhoff, Benjamin Moss, j Harmon Wilkemeyer, John Huber and (Joseph eyen. The burial was in St Andrew's cemetery. LAHRMAN Miss Agnes Mary Lahrman, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Lahrman died yesterday afternoon at her home, 617 South J street. She is survived by four brothers. Harry, Bernard, Clemens, jr., and Lawrence, and three sisters. Mary. Anna and Clara. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Andrew's church, with interment in cemetery of the same. Friends may call at any time. w' If this concerns yon. read carefully: Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is positively guaranteed to cure indigestion, constipation, sick headtche. offensive breath, malaria asd all diseasec Tisixut from stomach trouble. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUIS V1LLE RAILROAD COMPANY. Phone 2062. la Effect April 17. 1910. Eat Boaad C'hlcaso-C'lnclnaatl. Stat loss. 1 I Lv. D El i Sub. S U 5 U 31 Sbb. Bly 9:15a l:22p 4:32a Chicago .... Peru Ar. . . . Peru Marlon .... Muncie .... Richmond .. Ct. Grove .. Cincinnati .. 9:15ajl0:05p l:52p; 5:02aJ l:32p 3:18pi 4: 4 Op 2:12a 6:00a 3:01a 7:00a 7:59a! 9;22a 5:25p i :lp j 3:55a 5:Sa 5:43a! 4 :! S:19p 9:59p 5:l!p 6:a0p l BoaBd ClBrtBBati-CMea; Statiraa. 2 Lv. D E I Saa. i O j D S3 ID. Oaly "8:15a 9:53 Cincinnati ..I 8:lSa:10:00pRichmond ..10:31a 12:25a 7:p? Muncie !ll:4Sa! l:49aj 8:30pj Marion 12:41p 2:35a 9:39pj 10:31a 11-.4S 12:41p pern Ar. I i:3:d! 3:2Sa.lO:30i 1 :23p 4:t:p 8:4dp J'eru .... r :zp, 3:3Sai Chicago f 5:40pl 7:35al 12th St- Station. Throusrh Testibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati. Double daily senrice. Through alepra on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Fine buffet service en trains 1 and S. All trains ran daily. For train connections and other Information call C A. BLAIR. P. & T. A.
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FOR RENT Five room house in South End, near new factory. Address or phone. National Automatic Tool Co. 1C-21 FO Tt R E XTFurnished rooms f or light housekeeping; no children: 207 N. 9th. 14-16-18
FOR RENT Flats. Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT One .Troom fiat furnished for housekeeping. 4irVi Main. 15-2i FOR RENT Modern five roonThouse. Phone 1S&1. l.VJt FOR RENT Large o room fiat, electric lights. Corner First and Richmond avenue. A. V. Gregg Hoosier Store. 15-3t FOR RENT S room modern Louse 212 N. 2th street See John Fitzgibbons, 18 S. Sth. 15-4t FOR RENT Modern house 7 rooms and bath. John Fitzgibbons, IS S. Sth. 15-4t FOR RENT Seven room house. Cor. N. .".th and D. 15-3t FOR" RENT 2 rncTdernhses one four or five room flat. Geo. B. Moore, over 712 Main. Phone 2962. LOST LOST A blue coat, Sunday afternoon between Richmond and Elliott's Mills. Please return to 120 S. 15th street or phone 2031 or 2245. 16-3t LOST Little girl's coat, imitation of white fur, lost between F and 9th and Main streets. Leave at Adams drug store and get reward. 16-lt LOST Monday, pocketbook between Middleboro and Richmond, containing between $4 and-$5. Return to Haisley's Shoe Store. Reward. 10-2t LOST Large blue enameled hat pin. Leave at 102TVa Main. Reward. 10-1 1 LOST Puree containing money, at or in vicinity of Gaar, Scott & Co. Reward. Phone 3207. 10-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ELECTRIC WIRING. Chas J. Davis, Electrician; wiring and repairing of all kinds. 244 Pearl St. Phone 323y. Richmond, Ind. 20-1 mo NEW FRUIT STORE. Fresh fruits, cp.ndiees, cigars, tobacco. 922 Main. A. DelCarlo. 17-lmo ON A BIG William C. Dennis, of This City to Argue Case for National Government. TO RESIGN SEPTEMBER 1ST Washington, Junue 16. William C. Dennis, of Richmond, assistant solicitor of the state department, who goes abroad soon to represent the government in an important matter before the Hague Conference has formally resigned as assistant solicitor to take effect September 1. With the completion of his special mission to the Hague, Mr. Dennis will engage in the practice of International law in Washington. Round Trip to CHICAGO ViaC. C. & L.R. R. Saturday Night June 18 Train leaves South Richmond, 12:17 A. M. Train leaves Richmond, 12:25 midnight. Returning leaves Chicago, 10 p. m. Sunday night, arriving at Richmond 5:08 a. m. Monday morning. For particulars call C. A. Blair, Pass, and Tkt. Agt., Richmond. Home Tel. 2062. Ho Round Trip to Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, June 19th Base Ball and numerous ether attractions. Train leaves Richmond 5:08 a. m. Train leave South Richmond, 5:13 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati at 10:00 p. m. For particulars call C. A. Blair, Pass. eV Tkt. Agt, Richmond. Home Tel 2062.
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HAIR DRESSER. Miss Leota Steward. 16 S. 6th street has opened her hair dressing parlors. She invites your patronage. Phone 1372, open till $ p. xn. may25-6mo RESTAURANT, The best meals a-e gotten at Profit's. 14S. Eighth stzvet. CARPENTER. For carpenter and general repair work see Samuel C. Rhoades, 537 N. 10th
st. 15-1 mo Our work to suit everybody; Vincent Laundry. 404 N. Sth St. 17-lmo ART STORE. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 2 ISO. 10-tt SHOE SHINING PARLOR. Separate apartment for ladies. 5 cents Riley Roberts, Oil Main 6t 20-1 mo INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. lS-tf FIRE INSURANCE Turner W. Hadley, 913 Main St. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from street ear, by phoning 3138. 9-tf STORAGE. We store stoves and household goods For trems call phone 177S. 1030 Main. W. F. Brown. 10-tf Human Vanity. "Some women are terribly Tain." said the censorious person. res." replied Miss Cayenne, "they are. And. by the way, did you ever notice a man who was fixing: himself up to have his photograph taken T Washington Star. IS (American News Service) Altoona, Pa., Jun 16. Robinson's circus train was wrecked this morning near Ebeneburg on the Cresson and Clearfield railroad. Several animals escaped, including two lions, one elephant a leopard and a hyena. The wreck occurred in a deep gully. Several circus attaches were taken to a hospital badly injured. There Is no medicine to safe sad at the same time so pleasant to take as Dr. CaldweU'i Syrup Pepsin, the positive can for all diseases arising trom stomach trouble. The price Is very reasonable50c and II. Bos: Just made some splendid biscuits OoM Medal Flour. POPULAR EXCURSIONS Via C, CiLD.IL $6.75 Round Trip to Detroit. Michigan Account of Reunion Grand Lodge of Elks. Selling dates July 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11th. Final return limit August 20th. $23.59 Round Trip to Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Account of Baptist Young People's Union of America. Selling dates July 5, 6 and 7th. Final return limit August UtX Low Round Trip Rates tc Boston. Mass. Account of National Education Association. $30.45 via. Cincinnati, C. & O. R. R. to Norfolk and Merchants & Miners Steamship Co. to Boston. (Meals and Berth included on Steam er.) $28.25 via. Buffalo and New York Central. Selling dates June 30th, July 1st and 2nd. Final return limit, Sept. 15th. $5.75 Round Trip to Sandusky. Ohio. Account of Supreme Commandery Knights of St. John. Selling dates June 17. 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22nd. Final return limit June 27th. Low round trip summer tourist rates to all points June 1st to October 30th. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Richmond. Home Phone 2062. v
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MISSES SHIRREO KIMONO. A pretty shirred kiroone Is shewn hem Ihe material it white China crepe coa lined with the .potted foulard, which is ised so often now for linings and t runny s. This pattern Is cat in three eisea, SO. 34 tnd S3 bust measure. Sate S4 requires yards of 97-inch material. Pries of rtattern 701 is 10 rents. No. T0L Name Address Site Fill out blank and send to Pattern Do partment of this newspapea, WTCCV0 errwvn WlUtfiM VIU& A variety of pretty dresses might b oiade with this design as a foundation, A simple treatment of embroidery as shown here is charming. The material is plain white lawn' with yoke and bands embroidered and the edges trimmed with narrow lace. This pattern is eat in three sisea, IS, 1 and 18 years. Shw 1 requires L yards of 97-inch material. Price of pattern 600 is 10 cents. Ko. 600. Address Sise ...... .at k.......i Fill oat blank and send to Patters oartment of this CHILDS DRESS. Plain red material was combined wttft s black and white stripe in this dress The decorative panel is stitched dows the front with coarse white silk and a row of white buttons set between the (turnings. This panel may be omitted and the skirt gathered as shown in the small front Tiew. This pattern is rot in four sixes, 4, 6, S and 10 years. Size 6 requires 4 yards of t'-inch material. Price of pattern 485 is 10 cents. No. 485. Name Address Sise Fin out blank and send to Patten Department of this newspaper.
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