Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 86, 19 February 1914 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. FEB. 19, 1914

ADAIR WILL SPEAK BEFORE DEMOCRATS

Representative on List of Speakers at Big Love Feast Friday Night Th Democratic banquet at ths "Westcott hotel tomorrow night, when Congressman J. A. M. Adair, of Washington will mak the principle address of the erenlng, will be attended by a number of notables from all parts of the state and the rush for tickets has almost exhausted the supply. The number is limited to 175 and almost all have been sold. The Democrats will rather at their love-feast at 8 o'clock with Congressman Adair. Appelate Jndre Felt of In dianapolis, Judge Hottel of Seymour, i Judge Lalry of Logansport, Judge j Caldwell of Winchester, Judge A. D. Davis of Preble county, Ohio, Ed Van Nuys of Anderson, Dale Crittenberger of Anderson and others in prominent places at the banquet tables. Many will b called on to make short responses to toasts and besides J. A. M. AdaiT, Will Seaney of Richmond, Charles Shank of Milton and Thomas J. Study of Richmond will give short talks. Adair has not announced his subject for the evening. The speeches will be given in the banquet hall and Democrats who could not secure tickets to the feast will be permitted to be present for the program following. WANTED 50 men for lathe, grinders, screw and milling machines and assemblers and machinists. Wayne Works. GILES TO ATTEND J. T. Giles, superintendent of city schools, will attend the meeting of the National Educational association, superintendents section, which convenes at Richmond, Va., Feb. 24 to 28. This organization includes the superintendents of all the schools of the country, the purpose of the association being for the discussions of questions relating to the betterment of school 6ystems and conditions. FAULTY DIGESTION Quickly Shatters the Nervous System Immediate Action Necessary Use Ml-o-na. When you feel Irritable, tired and despondent; when you have nervous twitchings, specks before the eyes, headaches, sour stomach, heartburn, bad taste in the mouth, and pains in the colon and bowels you are suffering from indigestion the first step to chronic dyspepsia, which invariably wrecks the nervous system you need Mi-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is a specific for stomach weakness it goes to the seat of your trouble and quickly ends stomach misery. It surely and safely bullde up and strengthens the stomach walls and glands, quickly Improves the digestive system the vital force and nerve energy are restored, then you are In the best of spirits and enjoy perfect health. Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets from I.eo H. Fine, or your nearest drug etore keep them with you constantly, for this treatment will help you get well and strong, and immediate relief is sure. Do not delay delays are not only dangerous but needless. If not benefited Mi-o-na costs nothing.

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LATE MARKET HEWS NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS

roratehe y Correll and Tfee I. O. O. F. BMg. Phone 144 Am. Can. .. si AmaL Copper .. 764 Am. Smelter 68Vs TJ. S. Steel.. 664 Atchison ..98 St. Panl 10SMi Gt. Northern Pfd.. . ..129 80 1. 68 66 97 10S 129 151 90 116 Vi 112 167 96 162 Lehigh Valley .151 N. Y. Central No. Pacific.. Pennsylvania Reading.. .. So. Pacific . . Union Pacific 99Y4. 116 112 167 .. 96 ..12 CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT. Open May.. 94 July 89 CORN. May.. 45 July .,., ., .. ..65 OATS. May , ..39, July .39 Clos 94 89 65 89 S CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Feb. II. Hogs 28,000; TnOflfar otrn y-k onaa InwAr mlvet) and butchers ?8.608.76; good heavy S.508.75, rough heavy $8.408.5b light. $7.808.75, pigs S8.608.76. bulk of sales $8.608.75. Cattle 4,500, mar-' i . . v.r -, '

icl annus, ueeve i iy j.ou, uow uiui . .. , , . . I heifers 3.608.50, stockers and feed-!at 10 o clock at the home preceding ers $5.507.S5, Texans $6.808, calves thoso at at tt Methodist church

$7.5010.50. Sheep 22,000, market steady, natives and westerns $4.75 6.10, lambs ?6.757.?5. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, Feb. 19. Cattle 100; market steady; veal calves 12. Sheep and lambs 1,000; market steady; prime sheep $6.25, lambs $8. Hogs, 1,000; market steady; prime heavies $9.25, pigs, $9.25. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, Feb. 19. Cattle 500; market slow and weak; choloe steers $8.25, calves $611.25. Hogs 2,400; market steady; top prices $8.60. Sheep 100; prime $5.25, lambs $6.45 8. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 19 Hogs 6,, 500, market 5c lower; tops $8.85, bulk of sales $8.82 8.85. Cattle 1.100; choice steers $8 8.40; other grades $6.657.75. Sheep and lambs 100. market dull and firm; price sheep $5.25?5.50, lambs $8 down. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 19. Cash! grain: Wheat 9798, oorn 65 j 66c, oats 41 c. i TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, O., Feb. 19. Cash grain: Wheat 994c, corn 64c, oats 41c, cloverseed 8.3714c. MAKES 156 VISITS Members of the Domestic Science association are well pleased with the first monthly report made yesterday by Miss Florence Benner, visiting nurse. The total number of visits was 156, of this number 102 being home visits and 54 in the Interest of social service. SPECIAL Cream to whip, roasted today. Try ou." Coffee II. G. HADLEY Phone 2292

PEIY CLUB WOMEN OISTRIBUJTCLOTHIIIG Supply Wearing Apparel to Children of Whitewater School.

Answering the call of Prof. D. D. Ramsey, principal of the Whitewater school, Riverdale, for aid for students of the school, members of the Penny club toda yvlslted the Institution and distributed clothing to a number of pupils. Prof. Ramsey m a statement published In the Palladium a few days ago, declared that many of the students in his school were not sufficiently clothed and many came ts school In the morning without having had their breakfasts. Several north end families were visited by Penny dub women and provisions wfll be made to svpply all children in need with proper Clothing. r t CITY STATISTICS Death end FtMnrals. MOORE Frances, widow of Jacob Moore, died at 6 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. i Bfllman. She wasj 78 years old. Her ""T1 deters. Mrs. DntaJ and rs. Jane Miller and one erg Moore. The funeral will h held Ritnrdav. short services I T)n-, t. M. V A -rr mill K. Kll K. ied. Friends may call any time. FRAUMAN Henry Frauman, well known among German residents, died at his home in Cincinnati. The funerals! was held at 1 o'clock today. He was a brother of David and Ed Frauman of this city. Mrs. Chris Croma and other relatives attended the funeral. OHIO RIVER RISING LOUISVILLE, Feb. 19 -The Ohio river is rising rapidly along the entire length, and the official forecast says the flood stage will be reached. Cold weather Is predicted and may hold water In check. Because of the unexpected rise, the steamer Queen City, which sank at the head of the falls a few days ago, probably will be a total wreck. Editor Tells

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WILL SELL ENGINE FOR JUNK A petition fer authority to ran a witch across Neff street Into the, coal yards of the Menke company was presented to the board of public works today. If the board acts favorably oh the petition the Pennsylvania railroad company wfll make the foundation of the tracks in acordance with the demands of the city engineer. It was planned to pave Neff street this year but this action probably win be postponed until next Tear as the plac ing of a sewer in Center street is regarded as a more necessary improvement. The board today passed a resolution te sell the old fire engine, now located at No. 3 hose house, for Junk. It was purchased by the city la 1871 when the "paid" fire department was established. It is absolutely useless except for Its pump, which the board has offered to sell to the municipal plant If it wants it. City Controller MeManan armormed today he had purchased $11,312.05 in special street Improvement bonds as an investment for the municipal and the fight plant sinking funds. The bonds were purchased from Cronki and Meredith, contractors for the improvements at the Reevestxm addition. Not a Laundry We dry clean only. Any woman knows what will wash and what will not. It is the unwashable things we clean. French Benzole Dry Cleaning THE CHAUNCEY CLEANING CO. Phene 2541 1030 Main Auto Delivery. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE Per Safe at Cooper's Grocery How His Eczema Also Write How Thanks to D. D. D. They am no lonrer tortured completely cured. I have no hesitancy in acknowledging the great virtues of this specific The cures of D. D. D. are past belief. All druggists know and are glad to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy, and the efficient D. D. D. Skin Soap. We offer the first full size bottle on the guarantee that unless It does as Is said, your money will be refunded You alone to Judge. CLEM TH ISTLETHWAITE'S Your Skin Healthy Paper Hanger Phone 1904.

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ATTEND COMMERCE CHAMBER SESSIONS JAMES A. Carr and S. EL Swayoe have returned from Washington, D. C, where they attended the sessions of the National Chamber of Commerce as delegates from the Richmond Commercial club. Mr. Swayne was made a member of the nominating committee. The sessions were addressed by Secretary of Commerce William Redfleld and Secretary of Labor Wilson and a number of other prominent government officials. The resolutions passed by the assemblage were voluminous and give evidence of the growing spirit of co-operation between the business men and commercial bodies. Te Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money If ft fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signatures on each box. 25c

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JONES WILL ENTER ANOTHER BUSINESS

Sharon E. Jones, whose resignation as general maaager an treasurer of the Jones Hardware oermpeay was announced yesterday, wfll not retire from business life, he said today. He has not decided what line of work he wll enter. "I have several prospects la view but now I cannot make a statement as to what I will take up," Mr. Jones said. "However, I shall continue to work In the Interests of the hardware company as I still hold a directorship. I shall be Inactive but a short time, I believe." WANTED Boy to deliver packages must have bicycle. Call Palais Royal. 19-lt Tired? Jnst at tired in the morning as at night? TbJss look dark? Lack nerve power? Just remember this: Ayers SarsaparuU is a strong tonic, entirely free from alcohol. It puts red corpuscles into the Mood; gives steady, even power te the strengthens the digestion. n but more bread. Highest John Hawekotte, 1611 Main. King A Maier, 700 N. 12th. Kahle & Schneider. 217 S. 6th. John Koehring. 229 S. 7th. Lawler Bros., 930 N. 12th. L. E. Little, 417 N. W. 3rd. George Martin, 1640 Main. A. E. Moss, 301 N. 18th. Maag & Rellly, 606 Main. J. F. McCarthy, 413 N. 8th. M. D. Poulter, 302 N. fth. George Pllle, 303 S. 8th. Plening Sisters, 201 S. 9th. Henry Rothert, 743 South 5th. E. C. Reynolds, 1518 N. E street. Chas. Sudhoff & Son, 183 Ft. Wayne Ave. E. H. Stegman & Son, 401 S. 12th. Louis Stauber, 201 S. 13th. Geo. Shofer, W. 3rd and Main. J. W. Towle & Co., 137 School. Geo. C. Wilcoxen, 1029 Sheridan. G. II. Witte & Son, 648 S. H.

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