Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 240, 7 July 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGHA3I, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910.

HSets From RATES 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. PALLADIUM Palladium's o o o o o o 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. Pattern. Dept Wamt Ado Colminniini

For Yoyr k Convenience . , : " ' LIST OP AGENCIES. Branch office are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS willi the one nearest jo- The rates are the tame and you will sav a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING. Thirteenth and South B street. A. W. BLICKWEDEU 8th and 8. 7. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and 8. R North of Mttn. (. QUIOLEY DRVO STORE. 821 N. B SL CHILES SON. letb and N. 0 St. WM. IIIEGER. 14th and N. O St. JOHN J. OETZ. 10th and N. H St

RATES . X cent per word 7 days for 'ho price of 5 days. Wo charge advertlsemeots sent In by phone and collect after Its insertion.

WANTED. WANTEDA good boy over 18 years old to serve In Ice Cream Parlor. Greek Candy Store. VA3ri'EIGlrl. age 12 or 14, at 14U South A street. 7-2t WAITEDA" middle aged lady to assist at house work; 44 S. 17th. 6 2t WANTED Broad baker at 8 S. 11th St. 7-tr WANTED Middle aged lady or girl to assist with housework; 44 South 17th. 7-3t WXNTEDTbree good3rlvers. Hackman, Klehfoth Co. 7-2t WANTEDPoiltton in hotel or boardIng house by young maVrled couple to help pay for board. 5-7t WANfEDGood girl for general housework: no washing. $3 per week. Call 1514 N. A. 0-2t WANTED Two good men as steam fitters helpers. Cralghed Plumbing and Electric Co., 010 Main St. 5-tf WANTIJD xou to go to Murray BHllard parlors for recreation. 12-tl WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTEDOutslde work by young man., Call 3012. T Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. New York. July 7. Open High Copper . . 59 60 American Smelting 67 i 68 U. S. Steel .. .. 69 70 U. S. Steel pfd. '.. ..114 115 Pennsylvania 127 128 , St. Paul 117 119 B. &O. ... .. ..107 107 New York Central 112 113 Reading : 142 144 ' Canadian Pacific .... .. ..1S7 187 Great Northern .. .. .. .. , 124 125 Union Paclilo ..158 159 Northern Pacific 118 119 Atchison 95 96 L. & N 140 141 Southern Pacific .. ;. ..112 113

CHICAGO. jbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, rOdd Fellow's Hall. Phono 1446.) Chicago, July 7. WheatOpen High. Lev . Close July ... 104 105 102 103 Sept. .. 102 103 101 101 Dec. ... 103 104 101 101 Hleh Low Close July ... 5S 5S 58 58 Sept ... 61 61 60 60 Dec. ... 59 59 5S 58 ' Oa'i Open High Low Close July ... 40 40 40 40 Sept ... 39 39 S9 39 Dec. ... 40 40 40 40 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. : Indianapolis, July 7. Hogs Receipts 7.0O0; prime $9.30. Cattle-Receipts 1.300; choice $7.50. Sheep-Receipts 800; prime $4.50. Lambs 87.50. ' PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, July 7. Cattle-Scarce; choice $rt.l5: prime $7.80: butchers f rt.8o: veals $0.75. Sheep Supply fair: prime $3.10. Hogs Receipts 12 loads; prime heavy $0.35; yorkers $10.00; pigs $10.25. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, July 7. Cattle-Receipts 00 head; prime steers $$.23; butchers $7.50. Calves Receipts 123; choice $10.00. Sheep Receipts ttn: prime $3.25. Lambs Choice $S..V).g $9.00. Hogs-Receipts 2.300: heavies $9.G0; yorkers $9.90; pigs $10.10. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. July 7. Cattle Receipts 300; shippers $7.13. Hogs-Receipts 3.000: choice $9.35. Cheep Receipts 3,500; extra I4J25. Lambs t3.4&

C antral. QUIOLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Are. and West 1st. GEO. H. 8HOFER, rd and W. Mala. Palrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St.

WANTED The people of Richmond to take advantage of our big bargain, easy payment, magazine offer. Pay for your magazine each month after you receive them. L. M. Moore, Field Manager for Magazine service, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED To exchange a good uV right piano for a motorcycle. Address Motorcycle, Palladium. WANTED Young man as stenographer in Auto salesrooms; must be able to take care of salesroom work. Address, A. B. C, care Palladium. 24-tf WANTED If you .want money in , place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Carpenters on new foundry. building at Hoosler Drill. Co. Apply at office Cor. 15th and N. E Sts. English Bros. Contractors. 1-7 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Small black horse 732 S. 13th St. 7-2t FOR SALE Two office desks, one heating stove, . one 3 burner gas stove, one coal oil stove. Dye & Price. 7-3t J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 26-3mo Reports Phone 1446.) I1VT ClOSM 58 67 69 114 127 117 106 111 141 187 124 157 117 94 140 111 59 68 70)4 114 128 119 107 112 142 187 125 159 118 96 141 113 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July 7. Wheat $1.03 Corn 02c Oats 41c Clover seed $7.00 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. sbi Indianapolis, July 7. Wheat ' 90c Corn (0c Oats 40c Rye SMc RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats 33g37 c Timothy Hay (loose) : $15.00 Straw, baled $6.00(3 S&50 Corn 57c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat 95c Corn 57c Rye. per bu 70c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed S5.00S5.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Range s Co.) Corn 53(337 Timothy $2.0O3$2.23 Clover Seed S3.O03$3.5O POTJLTRT. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb , 1S02OC Old chickens, per lb..... IS 020c Ducks ..18c . COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 30c Eggs 20c Country butter, per lb 20c For Modern Health. 'In aqua sanitas,' " quoted the modern observer. "New, there's an axiom that needs to be revised." "What's the idea?" Inquired the plain citizen. " "" "Well, to be correct. It should read, ln boiled aqua sanitas.'?. . ... PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

FOR SALE A "Domestic" sewing machine In good condition; apply at 1126 N. D St. 7-3t FOttSALEMifUnery store, established cash trade, good fixtures and well located In New Castle. Address

Box 163, New Castle, Ind. 7-lt PUBLIC SALE ISO acres, good buildings, on cart road, 3 miles north of Richmond, at one o'clock, July 14th. T. J. Addleman, Commissioner. 7-7 1 FOR SALE Veranda In good condition, roof and floor good as new. Telephone 2167. 6-tf FOR SALE Modern six room house, south. Address X, care Palladium. 6-3t FOR'SALE Washing"machinel"kitchen table; china cupboard; 209 X. 16th. 30-7t FOR SALE Forty squares of fine sod, must be removed at once. Call phone 3234. 3-tf NOTICE For sale or rent; a new business room 22x)S in good location. Business Is not overdone. Box l"."i Fountain City, Ind. eod-7t FOR SALE Confectionery agon, or could be used for dairy wagon. Call 1007 S. A street. 0-7t FORSALE OR EXClfANGEGood eight room residence in Cambridge City. Large lot. Large barn. Poultry house. Cellar, well, cistern, city water, electric lights, cement walks. Large shade and fruit trees. Price $3,0oo. Woul take automobile or stock of goods as part pay. William H. Doney. Cambridge City: G-4t Call Ganes & Lane. Phone 1851, Cement, Brick, Cistern Block work. Chimney blocks for sale. l-7t FOR SALE Home on payments. $13 per month like rent for a reliable party. Phone 1814. 913 Main. Turner W. Hadley. 8-tf FOR-SALE A good paying Candy stand; reason for selling, party going to leave the city. For particulars see Geo. Manoosas, Arcade Candy stand. 29-tf FOR SALE Seven room house, bath; hot water heat, electric light, both waters; gas. $2S75. - SOS Richmond avenue. 2 5-tf FOR SALE Show cases and counters. Klelhorn's Millinery Store. 525 Main . 5-3t GLASS AIIDCUT GLASS Pressed Ware at Times Deceives Even Experts. A GUIDE FOR THE UNWARY. The Seeker Aftsr Cut Glass Is Safe In Purchasing "Closed In" Articles, as They Cannot Be Duplicated In Pressed Glaee Art of the Cutter. Buyers for 'large .bouses are sometimes deceived when buying- cut glass and find they have bought what is commercially known as pressed glass instead of the genuine article. Yet there are a few simple rules that will safeguard the ordinary buyer at retail. The chief one is to pick out only what the manufacturer calls closed In articles. By this he means vases, Jugs, pitchers, bottles and the like. These cannot be duplicated in pressed glassware, which is first molded in patterns and the edges-ground. This process gives it so close a resemblance to real cut glass that even experts may be deceived. But in the "closed in" articles some way is yet to be devised by which the pressed lines can be followed through the opposite side when put on the wheel to be cut, as the pressed part interferes with the workman seeing through the glass, which he has to do In order to follow the lines of the design on the cutter. The kind of cut glass that is counterfeited is called open work, such as plates, nappies or any flat article through which the workman can readily see when finishing it. Another help in selecting cut glass Is its weight. The genuine is made from pure lead glass, made chiefly in America, especially lor cutting. This lead glass is very heavy. The first step toward cutting is to mark on the "blank" that is. the dish in the clear glass in red or other paint the design that has been selected for it. The most common designs are diamond shapes, stars of various points, crosses and squares and other geometrical patterns. j The design must be marked on the glass exactly to stand the test of compass and rule. When all lines are in perfect accordance with the pattern and also- fit- the blank the "roughing" begins. This is cutting the heavy work, such as the necks of vases and bottles and the heavy lines on the stars. This is done on a machine called the "mill," a big wooden framed aCair, on top of -which Is a hopper holding about half a ton of Berkshire hills sand. This sand Is the only kind In this country that has proved satisfactory for this work. ' The sand rnns down through the hopper, is moistened with water and comes out of a large steel disk, the edge of which is sharp- This disk Is turned by power at a very high speed. The wet sand of the disk gives it a tooth," which" when the glass is held gainst the edge of the disk cats very rapidly. . All the coarse and heavy cutting Is 4a en thii- !SiiU--

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LETT The fo!!owlri3 are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 coon today as W.owi: Motorcycle ..2 X. 10 2 A.. A.. Ij, 3 J. C 3 ri. Ilelman ... 1 Two 1 C. S 2 H. 10 1 D 1 A. B- C 1 Mail will be kept for B0 days only. Alt mall not called foi within that time will be cast out HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooins, 83c: Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FOR SALE Folding bed, cheap. 406 North 22nd St. l-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four large rooms down stairs. 513 N. D, $10. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. FOR RENT Large furnished room In private family. 38 S. 7th st. 0-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. Jly5-tf FOR RENT Modern 8 room house, 200 n. 21st. Inquire 114 S. lGth. Phone 1411. 5-2t FOR RENT Modern room with board. 44 S. 12th St. 5-7t FOR RENT 6 room cottage, bath, electric light; 111 Richmond Ave. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping in entirely new modern house. 105 North 4th. Phone 1612. 21-tf FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Flats, 26 North Eleventh street. 3-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE your White Plumes dyed light shades; 1237 E. Main' street. 6-3t The cutting in of the finer work begins on a mill with a stone disk resembling an old fashioned grindstone, ibut much narrower and with a beveled edge. These stones come chiefly from Italy or Scotland. They are very hard and carry a keen edge a long time. They are used for the fine cutting altogether. There is a stone found In Nova Scotia much softer that cuts quicker and is 'used for fluting on water bottles and compotes where heavy cuts are desired. Very often ns many as fifteen or twenty different stones of varying degrees of hardness are used for the cutting of one article. After the design has been all cut comes one of the most difficult parts of the work, the polishing. This is done on the outside, of the work with a very high speeded brush wheel covered with moistened pumice stone powdered. This stone is lava thrown off by a volcano. Large wooden disks made to fit the 'cuts and fed with pumice and water are used for polishing the fine work in and around the delicate tracery of the pattern. The hand of the glass cutting expert must be steady, strong and accurate, for the least mistake spoils a whole pattern. In the case of a fourteen inch punch bowl this means the loss of $30. Another kind of glass cutting is known as stone engraving. It is done with little stone wheels and copper tools entirely by hand. The designs are chiefly vines and flowers. They are not cut deep and are often mistaken for pressed glass. In reality they are tie most expensive kind of cut glass, the price for a single piece of large size and ornate decoration reaching four figures. , Glass cutting is not only a trade, bat an art, and any one after seeing the method employed will readily understand why genuine cut glass commands high prices. Boston Globe. The Job Department. Former Employer And so you are a newspaper man now, Thompson? Thompson Yes. slrf I'm the editor of the Job department. Former Emplpyer Editor of the job department? Thompson Yes. sir; I Tarries in coal, and scrubs the- floor.- and cleans the windows, and all such edit In" as that, sir. London Graphic: . Violence In tbe voice Is often only the death rattle-of reason - in the throat. Boyer. ;. Peculiarities of Worms. Many creatures supposed to haTe some of their senses missing" are not so insensitive as people often ,think. Worms have neither-eyes nor ears and yet are sensitive to light and music (vide DarwhVs "Earthworms"). A bluebottle, in spite of not having a nose, finds out a piece of bad meat easily enough. In short, many of the lower animals contrive to see, bear, taste or smell sufficiently for their purpese. and often in a high degree, without being able to point to any special organs of these senses in their bodies, and to suppose they are devoid of a sense because w e are unable to discover it Is frequently to confess our Ignorance.

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PATENTS procured, also sold on j commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build-

ing, Washington, D. C. may22-tf LOST LOST OR STRAYED Gray epilucl mare west of town. Address G. J. G. care Palladium. 7-2t LOST Etidgate ofTof Tunabdutrwith number attached, P3-U5 1 N. D. Phone 3437. 6-2t LOST H itch weight with Wm. hT Minck's name on weight. C-3t LOST . Back support for Pony wagon seat. Please one Jones Hdw. Co. . LOST Steering wheel off of an automobile. E. C. Routh Carriage shop. 5-2t LOST Gold watch, silver fob. between Sth and 13th north of railroad. Call 2250. Reward. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cerit commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S2S Main. Phone 2394. Juno ltf. FOR SALE 160 . acres, good farm; good water; good barn and fair house; fine fruits, etc. A good general purpose farm, well located, price only $75 per acre. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. 22-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St. Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf WH Y PT YRENT ? New 5 room Bungalow, $15.00 per month, with small cash payment, north east part of city. See T. W. Hadley, 913 Main. J BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LAUNDRY. Our work suits everybody. Vincent Laundry, 404 N. Sth St'. 22-lmo ELECTRIC WIRING. Chas J. Davis, Electrician; wiring and repairing of all kinds. 244 Pearl St. Phone 3239. Richmond, Ind. 20-1 mo GREENWICH MERIDIAN. Its Relation to Standard Tim In This Country. Standard time is the time in common use regulating the ordinary affairs of life. It is derived from the sun. Leaving out of account small irregularities of the solar motion that are of no consequence for our present purpose, when that celestial body is on the meridian of any place we call the time of that place noon, or 12 o'clock. It follows that when it Is noon at any given place it is similarly noon at all other places having the same meridian. As the sun rises in the east and sets In the west, it is evident that when it is crossing the meridian or any place it must have already passed that of places to-the eastward and not yet reached that of places to the westward. In other words, when It is noon in the given place it is forenoon in places to the westward and afternoon in places to the eastward. Now, 15 degrees of longitude corre-J spon d exactly to one hour of time difference, and therefore the local times of the several standard meridians differ from Greenwich by an even number of boiirs In the United States the standard time meridians are those whose lougitudes are west of Greenwich CO. 75. 00. 105 and 120 degrees. The time of these meridians is respectively four. five. six. seven and eight hours earlier than Greenwich time because the sun in traveling cross the sky from east to west passes the Greenwich meridian before it reaches the American meridians. New York American. Rave you trouble of any kind arlsm from a disordered stomach? Go to your druggist and get a 50c or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed to care you ana keep you well. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. , Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. July 1, 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 30th day of June, 1910, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima tacla assessments for the following describ-l ed public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: . . Improvement Resolution No. 214-1910 Providing for the improvement of the alley between West Lincoln and West Pearl Street, by grading, graveling, bowldering and three brick center, from West Third to West Fourth interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, July 18, 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will' determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land hare been or will he benefited la the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing prima facie - assessments with the names of

RESTAURANT The best meals are gotten at Pifit"6 11 S. Eighth street.

FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26 tt INSURANCE. We write a general line of Insurance Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Prompt attention given to all business. Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O F. Bldg. 22-tt REAL ESTATE. A retiring - farmer or business man ' can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 square from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tt SHOE REPAIRER. Half soles 40c, New .York repairers, IS S. Sth St. Phone 1670. 21-lmo STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junel8-tf ART STORE. Y Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf CARPENTER. For carpenter and general repair work see Samuel C Rhoades, 637 N. lUth st. 15-lmo NOTICE TO HUNTERS: Positively no hunting will be allowed on the land belonging to R. Q. Leeds. Farm known as the Eby, Harttnan, Schandeier, Daws and Beeson land. 3-Mt R.Q.LEEDS. Porte Rico Pineapple. The native Porto Rlcan pineapple Is a very delicious fruit, but so delicate that it will not stand shipping. owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Wrorks of said city. H. M. HAMMOND, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works, Julyl-7t POPULAR EXCURSIONS Via C.f C. & L R. R. Low Round Trip Rates to the following Points: Atlantic City, N.J. $24.15 G. A. R. Encampment, Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19th. Milwaukee, Wis. $10.05 K. of P. Grand Lodge, July 29, 30, 31, Aug. 1st. Old Point Comfort, Va. $15.00 ' Friday, July 8th; Friday, Aug, 12th; Tuesday, July 19th; Tues day, Aug. 23rd. Niagara Falls, N. Y. $6.50 Saturday, July 30th; Thursday Aug. 4th; Tuesday, Aug. 16th; good returning 12 days from date of sale. Atlantic City, N. J. $16.00 Thursday, -August 11th, via C. O. R. R. Thursday, August 18th, via B. & O. R. R. Chicago, III. $7.80 Knights Templar Conclave, Aug. 5, 6, 7, 8, New York, N. Y. $25.50 Final return limit 30 days from date of sale. - Rcacd Trip Ssscer Tcsrist Rates To Portland, Ore. $79.10 To San Francisco, Calf. .... 77.90 s ' To Tenowstone Park .. . . 51.10 To Denver,' Colo. 37.05 To SL Paul. MlnsL. Etc..... 24.15 For further Information, call C. A. BLAIR, Pass. eV Tkt. Agt, . .....SW . W.. Hnw, ..:.' ........ .

BOTS BLOUSE. This oattern provides for a collar, at tached to the blouse, or a plain neck band, to be worn with a detachable col lar. The design is suitable for any mate rial. This nattern is cut In five sites, 4 to 12 , years. Sine 8 reauires 1 yards of $ inch material, rnce or pattern iy ta tu cents. No. 4T, iee t i esses ; Kill out Mank and send to Patten Qagwrtment of this newspaper. . LADIES' HOUSEDRJMS. Made of Dale blue batiste and trim oied with blue and white embroidered edging tills Is a charming dress for hoove wear. This pattern is cot in five slses, S3 to40 bust measure. Sise SO requires 9 yards of 97-lnch material. Price of pattern 484 is 10 cents. Ne, 484. ' . Name Address Sise. FOI out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. - LADIES' MORNING JACKET. ,. An attractive little sacque for morning housewear Is made as shown here, of -white lawn with trimming bands of dot-" ted bine and white batiste. This pattern is cut in five slses, S3 to 40 bast measure. : Sise 34 requires S t-S yards of SO-inch ' bordered material, or . S -S yards of 9Y-incb plain . material. Pries of pattern 470 is lO cent. -' - - - no. sto. " - Na Addrcaa Sine 4FIQ rat blank mad tend to Pattern D . t K.J- - " , '

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