Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 48, 6 January 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1914

"HOT OFF THE WIRE" THEME FOR SERMON

Honeywell Returns This Afternoon For Second Week's Services. HOLD SHOP MEETING TONIGHT. 7:15 p. m. Honeywell's sermon, "Hot Off the Wire." WEDNESDAY. 10:00 a. m. Cottage prayer meeting. 2:15 p. m. Afternoon revivalistic services. 3:15 p. in. Miss Lamont's Bible class. 7:15 p. ni. Honeywell's sermon on "The Secret of Success, or How to Win." THURSDAY. 10:00 a. m. Cottage prayer meet ing. 2:15 p. m. Afternoon services. 3:15 p. m. Miss Lamont's Bible class. 7:15 p. m. Honeywell's sermon on "Nuts for Critics to Crack." Members of the Honeywell party are assisting the Y. M. C. A. in the series of shop meetings which are being held at the noon hours this week. Mr. McConibs talked at the Reliance Foundry today, Professor and .Mrs. Cla.se singing. Tomorrow noon. Rev. Honeywell will speak at the American Seeding Machine company, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clase. At the same time Mr. Mc"omits will talk to the employes at the Robinson and company shops. Speakers for the rest of the meetings have not been selected. Hold Prayer Service. Preparatory for the evening service at the Tabernacle tonight, church workers gathered in twenty-one of the city's homes at 10 o'clock this morning for short prayer services. Rev. Honeywell's sermon tonight bears the title, 'Hot. Off the Wire." During the afternoon the program at the tabernacle was preaching at 2:15 o'clock, with Miss Lamont's Bible class meeting an hour later. Rev. Honeywell who spent Monday at Oak Park. 111., visiting with relatives returned this afternoon. Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. Ad vert i semen t) NEW TRIAL GRANTED SIX "DYNAMITERS !! (Continued from Page One.) dent of the association and of its executive board and was active manag er and leader of the contest and policies carried on throughout the years of the strike and destructive explosions. Letters written and received by him at various stages, clearly tend to prove his familiarity with and management of, the long course of destroying 'open shop' structures, however guarded in expression." Kach convicted man's case was reviewed exhaustively and individually. Commenting on the conduct of the trials which Federal Judge Anderson heard at Indianapolis, the court of ap-j peals said: ' "The evidence preserved in the bill of exceptions makes several printed volumes and it is notable that no error is assigned for reception or rejection of testimony throughout the extended trials except as to the admissibility of the testimony of two witnesses, MeManigal and Clark who ere defendants under tiie indictments but testified in behalf of the prosecution." Have Right to Appeal. None of the defendants will be sent to the penitentiary at once. Attorneys for the convicted men have thirty days to appeal to the United States supreme court that the decision may be carried to the highest court for review. YOUR E BILIOUS AND COSTIVE! CASCARETS Sick headache or sour stomach means sluggish liver and bowels. (let a 10- (-nt box now. Furred Toirup. Had Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clopged bowels, which cause your 1 stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to-night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while yoif sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Adv.

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LUTE MARKET NEWS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Correll and Tnocipsou. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phon? 1446. Am. Can 30 Amal. Copper 74 '4 Am. Smelters 63 '4 U. S. Steel 59 Atchison 94 St. Paul l0-s Gt. No. Pfd l:1? Lehigh Valley 150 N'3w York Central U2 'u Northern Pacific 110 Pennsylvania 109 Reading 169 Southern Pacific 90 V2 Union Pacific 1571.:. 314 73 64 59V4 94 101 " 1071.. 149, y t 110V2 110 169 14 91 159i 15 36 Rumelv 151 Rumely Pfd. ., 36 CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT. Open 92 88 6766 ?4 40 39 Mav July May July May July 91 4 CORN. 6634 65 3 9 Ms 38 OATS. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Hogs, receipts 35.000; market 5c lower; top price, $8.30; bulk of sales, $S.10 to $8.25. Cattle, receipts 6,000; market steady; beeves $6.75 to $9.35; calves $8.50 to $11.0. sneep, leceipis "- tives and westerns, $3.25 to $6; lambs $5.75 to $8.30. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, .Tju. 6 Cattle, receipts, 1,700; mar&c! strong; choice Rteerj $8.15; calvee $ to $11.50 Hogs receipts, 4U,uwu: marsec menuy; iop prices, $8.40. Sheep receipts 300; prime $4.35; :nr,bs $8.25 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 6. Hogs recounts 12.000: market 5c lower: tops $s.40; bulk of sales $8.35. Cattle, re- ....... . - ,r.i.li..t ceipis i.chhi; cnoiee sieers 10 s.n'; Other grades $6.50 to $'.75. Sheep and lambs receipts 350, market krm and higher; prime sheep $5; lambs, $8 down. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS, ."an. 6 Wheat, cash No. 2 eel Corn, cash No. 3 white Oats, cash No. 2 hite , 52c 4lc TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Jan. 6.--Cash GrainWheat 98V2c Cora . . . 64 V2C ! Oats .. 39Uc Cloverseed, cash $9.45 An Ideal Woman's Laxative. Who wants to take salts, or castor oil. when there is nothing better than Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bowel troubles. They act gently and naturally on the stomach and liver, stimulate and regulate your bowels and tone up the entire system. Price 2,"c. At all druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. (Advertisement) START WORK AFTER 2 WEEKS' VACATION

I Indianapolis, have been sold by the After a two weeks' Christmas holi- purchaser to Brepd Elliot and llarridavs the classes at Kaiiham college ! son. of Indianapolis and were ordered convened today. In most cases all : delivered at once. Treasurer Cham- , A . , , 1 ness at once send the bonds to the the students were in their classes and ; 1 t.UlIiPciIij - no delay was experienced in starting j The county will get approximately

school following the vacation. All but $49,764 for the $49,000 issue. The balj a few of the students spent the holi- anc'e represents the premium and the I days in their homes. The term start- fiCcrued interest which the Fletcher

ing today is the last lap of the semester which closes the latter part of this month.

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RICHMOND MARKET

LIVE STOCK (Corrected daily by Anton phone 1316). HOGS. Primes average lbs) per 100 lbs Heavy mixed, per 100 lbs. . . . Stolle, .$7.85 .$7.50 Rough, per 100 lbs $6 to $6.75 CATTLE. Choice steers, per lb. ... Butcher steers, ft lb.... Cows, per lb Hulls, per lb Choice veal calves, per lb c to 7 Vic 7c 3c to 5V2C ; . 5c to be 1 .SMc to 9c GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Holler Mills, phone 2019). Wheat, per bu Oats, per bu New Com, per bu Rye, per bu Kran. ner ton ..93c . 40c . .60c . . 55c $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 WAGON MARKET (Corrected daily by Omer Whelan. phone 1679). Oats, per bu 40c New Corn, per bu G2c Timothy hay, per ton $17.00 Clover hay 14.00 Rye straw . $6.00 Oats or wheat straw $5.00 PRODUCE (Corrected dally by Ed. Cooper, phone 2577.) Old hens (live weight) per lb 10c j Turkeys (live) 15c j Turkeys (dressed hens), per lb... 25c jold chickens, dressed, per lb 15c ; young Chickens, dressed, per lb. ISc rnlltltrv eces. ner dozen 3'-'C Country Butter, per lb. ... 2oc to '8c COAL. (Corrected by H. C. Bulle'rdick & Son) Phone 1235. Anthracite nut $8.60 Anthracite stove and egg $8.:. jackson $0. i5 Pocahontas $i.i. Mine run $4.75 Indiana $4 00 Why not invest in a Real Bargain, Suit or Coat, Wednesday, 8 a. m., Knollenhere's " ELECT OFFICERS To succeed officers whose terms have expired, an elder, a trustee and two deacons were elected at St. Paul's Lutheran church last night. The officers chosen were: .John Klute, elder; John Hasemeier, trustee; Thomas Allen, Richard Bartel, deacons. Annual reports which are usually given at this time had hpen previously given at the celebration of the twentieth i year of Rev. Ruber's pastorate in Sep- ' tember. j Excellent for Stomach Trouble. , ' Chamberlain's Tablets are just fine I for stomach trouble," writes Mrs. G. r d,,,,,, Arnold Pa. "I was bothered with this complaint for some time and frequently had bilious attacks. Chamberlain's Tablets afforded me great relief from the. first, and since taking one bottle of them I feel like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Advertisement INDIANAPOLIS BANK BUYS $49,000 BOND The $49,000 bond issue for the Barton road which were sold to the Fletcher American National bank ol bank agreed to give for the bonds, j The Haas road bond issue of Slfi.000 Was disposed of in a like manner. fi n.Trirfi I 80 STAMPS with one can A. & P. Baking Powder 50 15 STAMPS with a one-pound can good Sweet Chocolate at lO STAMPS with one bottle A. & P. Sauce -15 lO STAMPS with one can A. & P- Syrup 10 10 STAMPS with one pkg. of Buckwheat 10 1

CHURCH TO OBSERVE FIRST ANNIVERSARY

The anniversary of the founding of ! the Central Christian Sunday school; win De observed January 11. 'Officers and committees for the next six months were named by the W. C. B. class of the school. At the same time w. oox, secretary of the buildin? rm-wi vifveA ilirt. u.. ..1 1 (;) v..o . xh offu-pr nd mm;t hc-., are as follows: ,

Teacher Mrs. George Chrisman. ! Lightbourn. The pastor will deliver President-Mrs. R. c. Ix-onard. nn address reviewing the work of the ice president Mrs. H. W. Ressel- lust three years and looking ahead to mn- the future. A special musical program Secretary Mrs. Glen Whitesell. : is being arranged. Assistant secretary Mrs. Roy Baby- Besides reviewing the past and 1; ' 1 pointing out the present weaknesses Treasurer Mrs. D. F. Schurb. ! of the church. Rev. Lightbourn will Membership committee Mrs. Villa bring before the congregation a quesBlossom. Mrs. Theodore Gist, Mrs. tion which will determine the church's Hannah Thomas, Mrs. George Mans- policy in years to come. What the nafield. Mrs. Weatherell and Mrs. Dow- ture of this policy would be he deell Boswell. dined to announce today. Social committee Mrs. P. T. Mc-1 Three years ago today Rev. Light-

Iellan, Mrs. y. a. Henderson. Mrs. D. iSchurb, Mrs. Fred Strauss and Mrs. Lucy Sehirmeyer. Devotional committee Mrs. Will Dunham, Mrs. John Roland and Mrs. Jarvls. Sick and Flower committee Mrs. Ross R. Robinson, Mrs. Roy Babylon. Mrs. C. W. Cox, Mrs. Fred Minor. Mrs. Fannie Lang, Mrs. Anna Mundenhatik, Mrs. Asbury. Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. Rose Wessel. Mrs. W. S. Carr, Mrs. Mary Little and Mrs. Frona Ligon. "Every member of the Sunday school present and a large collection to add to the building fund." This is the slogan of members of the Central Christian Sunday school, who are preparing to observe the school's anniversary next Sunday. Following the services Sunday a meeting will be held Monday night to select a site for the temporary church which will he erected in March. The building will be in the form of a tabernacle. It will be erected "for service and not for beauty," said one of the members. Three Chinese are amonff those studying forestry in the New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y. A WHITE STRIPED MADRAS Arrow COLLARS 2 for 25 otn. Cloett. Peabody & Co.. Ioa I D. E. Roberts Piano Tuner & Repairer Sixteen years In the profession. Estimates furnished for repairs 2a 31

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RECTOR TO OBSERVE TH RO ANNIVERSARY

Rev. J. S. LightboUNl Will j , v 01a 1 1 on r uunu icai Next Sunday. The end of the third and the beginni1J, of the fourth year of Ms pastorate of the St. Paul's Kpiscopal church will be observed Sunday by Rev. J. S. bourn arrived in the city from Louisville. where he had charge of the Christ Church Cathedral, and three

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sermon in Richmond. Following are the- places reported for Wednesday morning's prayer meetings at 10 o'clock: G. H. Knollenberg, 132 South 4th St. Wm. Meerhoff, 229 South 8th St. Mrs. Flora Miller, 103 South 9th St. Mrs. H. Swift, 53 South 12th St. Mrs. Gertrude Henley, 41 South 17th St. Mrs. Wm. Conn, 408 South 12th St. Mrs. Waldo Lacey, 417 South 14th St. Mrs. J. B. Stewart, 439 South 12th St. Mrs. W. B. Hadley, 125 North 9th St. Mrs. McKee. 27 North 13th St. Mrs. H. A. Pettijohn, 1311 North C St. George Irwin, 411 North 17th St. Mrs. James Cook, 2205 North F St. Oliver Collins, 825 North 11th St. W. N. Johnson, 334 South West 3rd St. G. W. Gault, 212 North West 3rd St. Mrs. James Kessler, 434 Randolph St. SWA Look 1 1 1879

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