Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 283, 19 August 1910 — Page 7
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tenth of Malik RRUENING, Thirteenth and South B street. ' A, W. BLICKWEDEL. $th aad S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 8th and 8. H. North of Main. QU10LBT PRUO STORE. 121 N. CHILES ft SON. llth and N. C St WM. H1E0ER. 14th and N. O BL JOHN J. OETZ, 10th and N. H St
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WANTED. WANTED Placo on farm at once by ' married man, no children, beat ref- , orence. Address Box 108, Route 3, Richmond. 19-2t WANTED A woman for general housework, good wages; 317 8. W. 3rd 8t lMt WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Wo also do picture framing. Brown Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1036. 18-tf WANTED To rent five or six room house; 8outh Side preferred. Phone UM. 18-2t WANTED Sober men and steady boys at the Brookvllle Furniture Co., Brookvllle, Ind. 18-2t WANTED Laundress to wash and Iron at bouse. Phone 2382. r 18-2t WANTKDFIrit class stenographer; will only consider parties having ex- , perlence and are first class In every way. Address "Manufacturer," car Palladium. 18-3t WANTEDTo" buybld7bldrillver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. .V 17-1 m WANtlD-Glrl for general housed work. 20 8. llth. 17-3t WTKtKB-You to call Feltraan's CC gar store, mono Z03, Mercnants' Delivery. 1"7t WANTED Copy of May 27; leave at Palladium office - 13-tf WXNTKDGlrrto do Housework; 22 & 10th St ll-tf WANTED To buy or rent place-of I to 3 acres near Richmond; prl;e : must, be right. Address V. L. O. Sub-station No. L 2917t iMNTKlfybu wun7 money ln . place of your city property or farm, 1 go right to Porterfleld'e Real Es-.-tats office.. Kelley Block. 8th and ' Main. .. ' li lt WXNTKD Bread baker at 8 8." iltfi St. 7-tf Market
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. , New York, Aug. it. -. i Open High Copper.. 65 66H American Smelting 68 69)4 V. 8. 8teel 72 72 V. 8. Steel Pfd 116 Pennsylvania 129 129 Bt. Paul 123 123 B. A O. .. , 105 105 New York Central '..114 114 Reading 145 145 Canadian Pacific ;. 191 191 Great Northern 126 126 Union PacKI 16S 169 Northern Paclfle 117 117 AtchlMn 100 101 I N 142 143 Southern Paclfle 115 116
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, Aug. 19. ' .Wheat Open Hlrh Low Close Sept .. 100 101 100 100 Dec. ... 104 104 103 103 May ... 109 109 10S 108 CornOpen Hlcb Low Sept. ... 62 62 61 Dee. ... 60 60 59 May ... 62 62 61 Oa'a Open Hlch Low Sept ... 33 33 55 Dee. ... 37 37 37 May ... 40 40 40 Close 61 59 61 Cloae 35 37 40 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. lnaianapuiiB. au. . Hogs Receipts 40; prime $9.15. ...... , Bu.lnla 1lW otinlxA C1 V SiMC .'". w.v. .v.i-i.. gtcep-Recflpta 1,000; prime $1.00. Uabs $0.23. P1TTSDURG LIVESTOCK, Ptttsburrr. Aug. iu. Ccttl Receipts light; choice $7.30; prims 17.10; butchers $0.13." gtsx -ReclPt llfht; prims $4.S5. m.-m fAA'Tta 'IS loads: nrlma hMrv
CentraL QUIGLET DRUO STORE. 4tb and Mala. Wast Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. - and West 1st. t GEO. H. 8HOFER, srd and W. Mala. Pairvlew. J. I. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sharldao St
WANTED You to go to Murray Bll- ' llard 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 193C. WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. - . 15-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Must sell at once, a new, modern, seven-room house; good neighborhood; address XX, care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Choice lot of small farms near good markets. They are well adapted for truck, poultry, fruit or dairy products. J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 7th St 18-tf FOR SALE Two Angora Goats, both sex. 301 S. W 1st St 18-2t FOTnSXtELlght delivery wagon; 218 South llth St. 18-2t FOR BALE Household goods at 35 8. 15th; must be sold at once. 19-7t FOR SALE Nice oak dining room Bet; call 20S N. 13th. FOR" SALE Horse, harness and spring wagon. 630 8. 8th St. 19-7t FTR8ALE Eligible shire-shire male lambs, Chester Haisley, Fountain City. Ind. R. R. 27. 19-lt FOR SALE Second hand hot air furnace, suitable for 6 or 7 room house, price reasonable; Inquire of Schultx & Lanning, 186 Ft Wayne Ave. 19-4t FOR 8ALE Modern house of 8 rooms with downstairs bed room, bath, electric, lights and all modern conveniences. Phone 3087. 18-3t FOR SALE Cheap, a fine rubber tired Stanhope; 105 N. 4th. Phone 1612. ' 16-tf FOR SALE Pony buggy and harness. Call at 320 S. 12th. 17-7t FO RSALE Duroc hogs. Commons, Webster. Phone S144C. 14-tues-wed-3wka Reports. Phone 1446.) tow 63 67 71 128 122 104 113 143 191 125 167 116 100 142 115 Close - 65 68 71 116 129 123 105 113 145 191 123 169 116 100 143 H5 r Sfi.70: yorkers $9.25; pigs $0.30. Veals $0.50. Choice lambs $0.25. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 10. Wheat ............ Oata Oat Clocer seed $101 MC 3c $&40 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Aug. 19. Cattle Receipts 100 head; 'prime steers $7.25; butchers $0.75. Hogs Receipts 5,050; yorkers "$9.25 plga $9.35; heavies $S.90. Lambs $7.00. Sheep Receipts 2.800; prime $4.75. Calves Receipts 450; choice $11. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Aug. 19. Cattle Receoipts l.OOO; shippers $6.50. Hogs Receipts 2.10; choice $9.00. Sheep Receipts 4,200; best $3.90. . Lambs $0.13. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis; Aug. 19. Wheat .............9Sc Corn 65c Oats 34c Rye ....73c Clover seed .................. $8.60
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FOR SALE Bull pups; pure bred. ttr. Ferling. 14-tf FOR SALE Four room cottage, electric lights, both kinds water, dry cellar; acre lot cheap; posses- , sion at once. Phone 513 1C. 14-7t FOR SALE SO acres well located good buildings; good fruits, shade and water., Dandy little stock or hog raiser's chance. Price $4,800. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 6 N. 7th street FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two business buildings, Mosler Safe, 5 Desks, Desk Stools, Office Chairs, Umbrella Stand, Show Case, Counters, 12 Sample Trunks, 60 Telescope Cases, Carriage, Buggy, Dray, Harness, Step Ladders, Etc. Chris F. Schaefer & Co. - 15-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot. first ecu are South 12th St Dr. Ewlrg. 23-tf FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, . etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place, 203 Ft Wayne ave. 15-tf FOR SALE Six room house, with bath, furnace and electric light 12,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th & Main. AugS-tf
FOR RENT. 1t? ,...-.-. . . , FOR SALE Small farm nicely situatFOR RENT Small house to man and close to the clty Address "Z." wife, without children. Phone care Palladium. 17-7t ,3U: : 193t FOR SALE or trade for Richmond FOR RENT Furnished room; 112 S. property, two modern houses In fine 7th. . .. ; v: . 19-3t location in Indianapolis, very atFire Insurance. - Turner W. Hadley. tractive. Address P. O. box 67, RichReal Estate. moad. Indiana. jly9-tf ATTENTION FARMERS I FERTILIZERS I SAVE MONEY by buying your Fertilisers direct from the manufacturer. ' "CUT OUT THE MIDDLE MAN There is no better Fertilizer than ours. All our Nitrogen is from ANIMAL MATTER
which is nature's best plant food. Our prices are from Sl.OO to ?3.00 per ton lower than any agent can make you and on top of this we give 5 per- cent. Discount for caBh or take approved notes at 0 per cent Interest. ' Compare our goods with any others for analysis, price and mechanical condition, and we are sure of your order. Come and see our ; , . DIFFERENT FERTILIZERS and get our prices. Place your order early for future delivery. If you do this we will guarantee you good service when the rush comes. CleedeeSe Fertilizer Co09 Office, 237 Ft Wayne ave. Richmond. Factory, lVa milees north of city on the Union Pike. tues-frl-lm
RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY , MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New Oats .. .. .. .. .. ... .......30c New timothy hay .... $10.00Q$12.00 Straw, baled $5.50 Corn ...62c Clover hay $S.0O RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. - - (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat 95c No. 3 Wheat 92c Oats ' ....30c Corn ...60c Rye, per bu 65c Bran, per ton .....-.$23.00 Middlings, per ton $26.00 Clover seed .$7.00$7.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge Co.) Corn 5S60c Timothy . . . . .$2.103$2.33 Clover seed $6.50g$7.00 Once whea 1 wus a little boy I slept out In a barn nit nijriit. and H was cold, and 1 shivered uuJ ctmldu't sleep. Bui In the next yard there was a little dos. and be was volt too. and he shivered. And 1 gt him over in the bum. and we lay down together, and he snuggled up to me. and. I. anufrgled up to him. And pretty khid we were both warm, and we both Upt. I bad warmed him. and he had warmed uie. And so if a fellow suussles little hope or a little joy or a little desire or a little beauty close up asaiuftt his ache. why. prcttr soon it has wanned lilm. and he hm warmed It. lie U trontf?r and bet te: aud the wholjfy;!dofJuis? pr. Joxi or beauty dlii; Is sirouger anlJbeT, ter for It. Larry Ho iu St. Paul Dispatch. ' . A Curious Rslic. A carious relic of. LouU XVII. Is the "game of dominos" made of pieces of the Bastille which were given to the dauphin before be and his parents left Versailles forever. It Is said that when the box containing it was brought la the queen exclaimed to her bedchamber woman. Mme. Cam pan. "What a sinister plaything to give a child r The sinister plaything is with other revolutionary objects preserved la Paris. v , Harried pmpte should learn wbat to do for oao aaotbaVs UeO flla. mad for tb Ols of Mm cUktraataatflftarcoam. Thay ara aara aoooac orlatartohaa oocaaton to treat cogattpartoa or awlaioitloti. Wbaa the opportaBtty come rmambor that the oafckoat way toobtata rrtiee. mmA aseihr a iMiiaaaaal care, is with Dr. Caldrs syrop reptm. too arw nm mm ipoaad. A - bottla ahoojl always be hi tba Itcaataoaty3BBaatiarai.atan
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Coliimiis WANT AD LETT El LIST The following 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 noon today as follows: L. 1 Housekeeper... 2 K. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. AH mail not called for within that time, will be cast out. 1 - FOR RENT 5 rooms, both kinds of water, electric ., light; 543 S. E St 19-3t FOR RENT Two hundred, and sixty five acres of good tillable . land to right party. Address "K" care Palladium. - 17-7t FOR RENT Modern flat. 22 North Eleventh street. John Peltz, 26 Main. lt-7t FOR RENT Office rooms, equipped for denial purposes. Murray Theater Bldg. 16-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, bath, electric light, furnace. 1517 N. D. Phone 1700. 14-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, moderate rates, electric light and buth for gents only at the Grand. jly5-tl FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and bath; 122 S. 5th St
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Hubert Latham, the French aviator, who Jjaa made several attempts to fly from Paris to London, the last one being very recently under very 'adverse weather conditions. There is a prize of $23,000 offered for a successful flight between the points. Latham has already won the r $2,000 prize for flying over Paris. He was one of the first aviators to make a long distance flight without a stop, making a journey at Rheims of ninety-six miles In a little over two hoars. His Is the dol of the Parisians. - . T ' "
ThOM raoian UuutlOllt. Smith. oieetiU Jones one day. exclaimed: r ' . nkiin i.. What's that forr Jones; annoyed at'the foolishness of the question, answered Irritably: -Corner
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On the premises. Sale to begin half past 1 o'clock p.m. Several head of brood mares and foals; standard and registered Several head of 3 year olds, all broken, and good prospects. Several, head of 2 year olds, broken to harness. Several head of yearlings; all broken to harness. A few weanlings; I have too many to winter over. Several head of young work stock; extra fine, ' - 15-m
FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lota. One per cent . ccnr.ir.ia3icn on sales of $500. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. Juno ltf. LOST LOST $7 In paper money between 5th and Main and 135 Richmond Ave. Return to above address. - 18-2t LOST Finder please return picnic basket left at either Thirteenth and Main or Fourteenth and Main, to 1417 North C street 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. LEAVE ORDER with Mrs. Hattie Hill, Pies, Cakes and Home-made Bread; 44 S. 6th St , 32-2t NOTICE Chautauqua Headquarters moved to the park. Phone 3659. PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington. D. Q. may22-t; J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. . x6-3mo -J, HAIR weaving. laaiticurlcg, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. ' Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-mo BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MACHINE SHOP. We ..Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th St , ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. llth. Phone 2180. . 10-U -"3s. Paring an Elphanta Nails. When aa elephant tx in captivlrjr the nature of Its habits permits the beast's nails to grow to an abnormal length thus the neceasity for toe carefnl parfnsr of the nails. .After the elephant has been securely roped the nails are cat with, a saw London Sketch.
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; FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-U STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street junelS-tt , INSURANCE. , MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, IIS. Eighth street x HANICURIST. Miss Jeannette Tate, Manicurist and Chiropodist, 328 S. llth St Phone 1675. -7t DERINQ & PHJLLIPS AUCTIONEERS CentervlIIe, Indiana Topsy Turvy Dinner. . Chinese begin dinner with dessert, or Russian sakouska, and finish with hot soup instead of hot coffee. A Line of Money Kings. Ella There Is a good deal Of money In her family, isn't there? Stella Xes: she comes of a line of rich ancestors. Her father, was a par lor car porter, her grandfather a plumber and her great-grandfather a waiter in a hotel. New York Press. , The Start of an Author. Soon after "Treasure Island" bad appeared and attracted public attention to Robert Louis Stevenson, two gentlemen were traveling up to London from Norfolk. One of them was reading 'Treasure Island." Presently, having finished the book, he dropped ft Into his traveling bag. . remarking: "Well. I think I could myself write a bettor child's story than that," The other, who, by the way, was his brother, urged him to fry. Six weeks afterward the former handed to the latter a complete tale In manuscript, it was "King Solomon's Mlnes. the first novel that made a reputation for Mr. Rider Haggard. The Phrenologieal Teat. A distinguished phrenologist while dining at a hotel stated at the table that he had formed an opinion of the character of each one present. An Irishman said that he would propound a question and that If it was truthfully answered he would forever believe in phrenology. The phrenologist said be was satisfied and told him to proceed. "Thin." said the Irishman, "will yes be aftber tellln me am I married or single? London Telegraph. Sweet. ! ' "I think yonr wife has sneb a sweet rolce." " "So do I. She gets $1,200 a year for spilling part of it In a church choir." Boston Transcript A Possible Exception. ' Wife Isn't it a fact. dear, that handsome men are proverbially disagree, able? Husband Well. 1 dont know. I always try to be ploaaant. Terre Dante, Icdiaajipslis & Essfera TrcetioD C6. Olvfadoa Trains leave Richmond for tndlaaapolla - and ' Intermediate stations at :00 A. at: 7:z5; S:00: :25;" 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:15; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; :O0; 7:30; j$;40; 9:00; 19:00: 11:10. : Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlanaooh. t:iQ P. if. Last Car to Kew Castle. 10:00 P. M. Trains connect at ladlaaapoUs tor Lafayette. , Frankfort. Crawfordsvllle. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, UL - - Tickets sold throagn. -
FOR WOULD Mil fiOTEO EXPONENTS TO IIOLO SESSION (Continued From Page One.) '
union Is the renewal of the agitation for a world treaty of obligatory arbl. tratlon. This proposition offered by the American delegation, with amendments by Great Britain and Portugal failed of acceptance at the second Hague conference owing to objections raised chiefly by Germany, which was supported by a few other states.. The union may be helpful in preparing the way' tor united action upon this measure in 1915. It has already urged on the dissenting states their duty to join with the majority, i It has also the opportunity to propose the elimination from future treaties of the clauses that reserves -questions of honor" from arbitration. ; C In - this country toaay mis reaervauon nas little or no support even from conservative publicists, but Is regarded as out of date and meaningless. The United States has never pleaded "questions of honor" as a reason for refusing to arbitrate any of its great easea like the, Alabama and Sherles disputes, both of which might have been placed In this category of exceptions, aa both Involved our national honor. It Is also hoped that the union will Indorse the Knox plan for the Institution of the court of arbitral justice, or some plan -by which the court may be put Into immediate operation. Question of Immunity. The union will find the question of the immunity from captuna of private property at sea In war time nearer solution than formerly owing to the recent growth of. public opinion in Its favor, particularly ; in Great Britain, where sentiment has ' so long ' been against this favorite proposition of America. ; ' -i : When enemy's commerce, like neutral commerce is , free from capture. . either than for carrying contraband or violating blockade, the problem of limiting armaments will be rendered much easier of solution, as fewer warships will be needed for the protection of merchant vessels. Whatever new measures are proposed by the union, it ought to take steps toward the creation of the preliminary . committee on the third Hague conference according to the resolutions passed In 1007. 8uch a committee was appointed to meet at least two years before the session of the next Hague conference, to arrange Ita program and order of parliamentary procedure. Mice and the Moon. Certain tribes, of American Indians have a curious explanation for the uurerant quarters or mr mmmu. mTwrj time a new moea appears all the mice assemble la eae spot and saarch steadily eastward, at last cltsaMng tip tar the sky. But the trip Js so lea that when the mice reach the moon she ham, had time to grow round aad full. wueteat lacy at one an to vrorv mma? nibble at the moea nam one gradaally grewa smaller and ecsaliex and wfca she 1 has at last dlsaepeared they iper back to earth again. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works; Of flee of the Board. Rtcnmond, tndn August 18th, 1910. ' , J .uuiu v iu.. wuwiu. ' y Notice is hereby given by the Board mond. Indiana, that on the 18th day of August, 1910, they unanimously adopted f , . - .' . Oeelaratery Resolution No, BsVlttO Providing for the'.vacalioa of a por tion or tne auey, oetween nortn lzto and North 13th street, running North and Sooth, beginning 115 feet north of the north line of North "B" Street, thence running North to the P. C. C A St Lv Railroad Co. right-of-way. The Board or Public works or said city has fixed Thursday, September 8th, 1910 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In, or affected by, said proposed vacation as above described, aad on said day, at 9 o'clock a. n4 said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of hearing and considering and remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, aad lor thev purpose of taking final action thereon. - Such . action shall ; be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. HAMMOND. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. 1 Board of PuWle Works. " Auglt-2i. CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. la Ktfeet Aastt ST. Ul. Oatr Chicago . . . t:l Salts iDl s-.isa l:2Jp 4:llp S:2tp :llp T:40p S:ltp rem At. Peru . . Marlon . . Muncta. . . Hi ch mond Ct. Orova Cincinnati 2:Ja 2:12a 2:01a :Jta S:Sa S:2a T:2a X.ltp f:2Sp S:ltp 4:46p S:lp 0p Cincinnati Ct- Grov ... Richmond Monde ..... Marion ..... S:l(alie:Oapl S:lSa S:S3a S:SSaJ ll:44ol ia-.i 10:11 lt:4Sa l:4aJ S: 2-.SSa7 S: :ep sen 1J:44 ll:41p Peru At. Peru .. 2:JailO; sept i:zsp $: ..1 l:4pl itfCsJ Chicago l:4pl 1M nth st. stauonj. THrsnah Vaotlhnlod Trafna cnieaso-ana cinetanau. iwmw amy eorvlce. . Thronat alaepara on tratna. Nn. a u4 1i 1 1 mi CaJeem.aaiA Oa. einnatl. Fine buffet servlee en. trains and S . All tra'.RS run daily. For train connections Saa other tformation call ' i C A. BLA2SC P. T. A. aoaa. . .
