Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 130, 11 April 1913 — Page 6
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THE RJCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1913
RE-STOCK . STREAMS IN WAYNE COUNTY Matter Discussed at Meeting of Fish Association Last Night.
The meeting of the Fish and Game Protective association held last night at the Jeff Wilson shop, North Sixth street, resulted in the discussion of an annual banquet of that organization to be given April 29 and the restocking of the fish hatcheries which were destroyed by the flood. A committee was appointed by the members present to complete preparations for the feast. Relative to the banquet, arrangements were made by the members to award prizes by lot. These prizes will consist of doublebarrel shotgun, a bait casting outfit, consisting of a rod, reel and line, and a bait outfit consisting of a reel and line. Plans for restocking the streams in this vicinity and the fish hatcheries west of the city were also discussed. Owing to the recent washout which resulted in the loss of many fine fish the members are now looking for a more suitable location. When a good location is discovered it will be filled with large black bass. The rivers
around Greensfork, Boston and other
small towns will be stocked with
small-mouthed black bass. Preparations for restocking the streams are
more extensive this year than last.
Do not miss the sale of
"Richmond" and "American Beauty" Rose Plants at the
Flower Shop Saturday.
Believes This Will wCnre Lnng Troubles" Consumption is a flattering- diseasethat is one of H.i chief dangers. Those who hare it are rarely willing to acknowledge the fact. If thU trouble is present. It is no time for trifling. If a no-called "cold" has lonjr persisted: if a cough Is preseut that beeps yon anxious, or any of the nymntoms are present, such as fever or night sweats, weakness and loss of appetite, and perhaps soma raisins of morns do the sensible thing: take Eckmsn's Alterative as Mr. Betters worth did Bowling Green, ty., R. No. 4. "Gentlemen: I wish to say for your Alterative that I believe it to be a medicine of unequnlert valne for all Bronchial and Lung Trouble. The Spriojt of 1!K)8, I had a Revere couch for tdx months. I tried nil the raedkine that my doctors recommenced to me, but no results came for the better. I had night sweats, and would coiiKli and spit until I got so weak I could hardly do anything. Hut. at last. James Ueerlng. of (Hwsgow Junction. IriKixted that I try your medicine. In one week's time there was quite nn Improvement in my condition, arid after I bad taken several bottles, I felt as well as ever in my life. "I desire the world to know th.1t I firmly ixWieve that your Kckinan's Alterative will cure any case of lung trouble if Mken before the iat st:ige. I wiH gladly write personally to any party wanting information in regard to your wonderful medicine." (Sworn Affidavits A. :. BKTTKKS WORTH. F.ckrann's Alterative i effective in Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever: Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding th system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or bffblt -forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckrnan Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., for moreevidenee. For sale by all leading druggists A. G. Luken and Company. (Advertisement)
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NEW YORK STOCK QUO
TATIONS Open Am. Can 36 Ami. Copper 77 Am. Smelt 711,-z U. S. Steel 63 Atchison 102 St. Paul H0i Gt. No. Pfd 128 Legigh Valley 160 N. Y. Cen 104 No. Pac 116 Penn 115 Reading 16738 So. Pac 101 Union Pac 154 Rumely 35
Close 35 77 71 62 102 109
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, April 11. Hogs, receipts 12,000, market 5 to 10c higher, top price $9.35, bulk of sales 9.15 to $9.30. Cattle, receipts 1,000, market steady, beeves $7.60 to $9.20, calves $6.50 to $9.00. Sheep, receipts 7,000, natives and westerns $5.15 to $7.15, lambs $7.00 to $9.25.
I PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK
PITTSBURG, April 11. Cattle, supply light, market steady, choice beeves $8.70 to $9.00, tidy butchers $8.00 to
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK
CINCINNATI, April 11. Cattle, receipts 500, market 6teady, choice steers $S.50, calves $10.00. Hogs, receipts 2.500, market steady, top prices $9.45. Sheep, receipts $4.00, prime $7.00, lambs $9.50.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK
INDIANAPOLIS. April 11. Hogs, receipts 6,000. market steady, tops
INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS. April 11. Wheat, cash No. 2 red $1.03; Corn, cash No. 3 white. 59c; Oats, cash No. 2 white 37c.
TOLEDO GRAIN
TOLEDO. April 11 Cash grain: Wheat $1.11 : Corn 57; Oats 37 : Cloverseed. cash $13.55.
ADEXIAL IS MADE WASHINGTON. April 11 Peniail was given today to a statement printed this morning that the wool and
that the man making the statement deliberately lied. ,. Senator Thornton, of Louisianca. d- j clared that the fight for a duty on sugar would not be compromised. t
S8.20. veal calves $10.00 to $10.75. 1 $9.35, bulk of sales $9.30 to $9.-o. Cat-
, I ShepD and lambs. suhdIv 2.000. market ; tie.. receipts 1.450, choice steers $8.35 i sugar senators had lost the finance
10 to The lowpr. Dnme sneeD So. bo to to SB.oU. oiner cranes iu commmtv aim tuai iojv'j
$6.75, lambs $5.00 to $8.25. Hogs, receipts 2.000 head, market strong, prime heavies $9.50, pigs $9.75.
Sheep and lambs, receipts 100, market steady, prime sheep $6.25, lambs
j $8.50.
turned to President Wilson. Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, a member of the committee declared
LEAGUE STANDING
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. iost. Pet
Boston 1 Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn 1 New York 0
Yesterday's Results. Boston, 8; New York, 0. Brooklyn, 11; Philadelphia, 3. St. Ixmis-Chicago (postponed) Pittsburgh-Cincinnati (postponed).
0 1 1 1
1.000 .500 .500 .000
FIGHTS TONIGHT
Billy Walters vs. Spike Kelly, ten rounds, at Kenosha, Wis. Matty McCue vs. Jeff O'Connell, eight rounds at Kenosha, Wis. Art Magirl vs. George Block, eight rounds at St. Louis, Mo. EASE NEURALGIA NOW WITH MUSTEROLE Massage with MUSTEROLE and noitice how the pain lessens, and the delicious comfort that takes its place. Sufferers all over the country write us about this amazing, quick relief. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Simply rub it on no plaster necessary. Better than a mustard plaster and positively does not blister! Doctors and nurses frankly recommend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Paains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted
Feet Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia.) At your druggist's in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c or 50c to the Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and we will mail you a jar postage prepaid. Leo S. Hoag, Athens, Michigan: "Musterole is the first and only preparation of any kind that ever helped my weak lungs. Can truthfully say it is far superior to any other preparation of its kind.
Games Today. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Iouis at Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost Washington 1 0 Philadelphia 1 0 St. Louis 1 0 New York 0 l Detroit 0 1 Boston 0 1 Yeeterday's Results Washington, 2; New York, 1. Philadelphia, 10; Boston, 9. St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 1. Chicago-Cleveland (postponed). Games Today. New York at Washington. Detroit at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Boston. Chicago at Cleveland.
Pet
1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000
Hogs Receipts 13,000; light, $9.10 to $9.40; mixed $8.95 to $9.35; heavy $8.75 to $9.27; rough, $8.75 to $8.95. Cattle Receipts 1,000, steady. Sheep Receipts 5,000, steady.
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT.
May . July . Sept. May . July Sept. May July Sept.
CORN.
OATS.
Open Close 92 91 90 90 90 90 56 56 56 56 57 57 35& 35 35 35 34 34
Pet. 1.000 .000
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost Kansas City 1 0 Louisville 0 1
Yesterday's Results. Kansas City, 11 ; Louisville, 7. Indianapolis-Minneapolis (postponed), v Toledo-Milwaukee (postponed). Games Today. Louisville at Kansas City. Toledo at Milwaukee.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., April 11th, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich
mond, Indiana, that on the 10th day of April, 1913, they unanimously adopted. Improvement Resolution No. 363, 1913 For the construction of Sanitary Sewer in the alley between South 11th and '12th streets, from South "F" to South 'G" street. Improvement Resolution No. 364, 1913 For the construction of cement sidewalk 6 ft. wide on east side of North West 1st street, from Richmond Ave. to Laurel street. Improvement Resolution No. 365, 1913 For the improvement of streets cs named in Reeveston Place. Addition; South 17th St., full length thereof south of South "B" street, and South "C" and South "D" streets from 16th street east, joining with Reeveston Road; And Reeveston Road from South 17th to 18th street: All by establishment of grades for said streets, grading, constructing cement sidewalks, curbs, gutters and driveways, through said curbs as desired. Macadamizing the roadway, and constructing the Park-ways as indicated on the plat of said addition, by grading the same; filling with good earth, suitable for growing grass, and sodding the same with good sod; protecting all trees and shrubbery therein. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, May 5th. 1913 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m. said Board will meet at it office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or pVesented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. . apr U-1S. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works.
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germs is inhaled by all who use the streets, bui disease is not developed unless the germs find conditions suitable for their lodgment and growth. With people having catarrh there is an ideal culture medium for these germs. The irritated membrane and weakened tissues is a hot-bed where germs thrive and multiply. If you have catarrh or any trouble of the breathing organs causing stopped.up head, sniffles or morning choking, you should use the easiest, simplest and quickest remedy, the direct method of Hyomei. This wonderful medication is taken in with the air you breathe, direcUy following and destroying all germs that have been .inhaled, repairing any damage they may have worked and so healing and vitalizing the tissues as to render catarrh and germ Infection no leggtir possible. The unusual way in wf&ch druggists sell Hyomei should dispel all doubt as to its curative properties. Leo H. Fine offers to refund the price to anyone whom It fails to benefit. You do not risk a cent in testing the healing virtues .of this breath of life. Complete Outfit $1.00. Extra bottles of Hyomei liquid if later needed 50 cents. (Advertisement)
Eggeraey er's Grocery Specials Js Saturday Attractions ss
A handsome assortment of the highest quality of Soup packed specially offered tomorrow. Regular size cans sold ordinarily at 12c and 15c per can at a price that should justify a dozen purchase: - Franco-American Canned Soups
Franco-American Mock Turtle Soup Franco-American Thick Ox Tail Soup Franco-American Consomme Soup Franco-American Boullion Soup Franco-American Jullienne Soup Franco-American Clear Vegetable Soup Franco-American Beef Soup Franco-American Pea Soup Franco-American Clam Chowder Franco-American Clam Broth Franco-American Plain Chicken Soup Franco-American Chicken Consomme Soup Franco-American Chicken Gumbo Soup Franco-American Mulligatawney Soup Franco-American Clear Ox Tail Soup Franco-American Tomato Puree Soup
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1 Cen.ts Per Single Can 845 Cents Per Dozen Cans SO Cents Per 1-2 Dozen
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ASSORTED AS YOU LIKE AT THIS STARTLING PRICE OTHER SAVINGS
FRESH EGGS Strictly So 3 Doz. 50 Cents Fresh Spinach Fresh Cauliflower Fresh Radishes Fresh Tomatoes Fresh Mangoes
PIE PEACHES Large Cans 3 Cans 25 Cents Fresh Kahl Fresh Cucumbers Fresh Radishes Fresh Beets New Cabbage
TOILET PAPER Old Dutch Brand 10c Rolls 3 for 19 Cents Fresh Egg Plants Fresh Pineapples Fresh Opster Plant Fresh New Potatoes Fresh Asparagus
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