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The Owensboro Messenger from Owensboro, Kentucky • 7

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THE MESSENGER, OWENSBORO, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER lS, GOOD PREMIUMS THE MKETS For National Banks, State Banks, Savings Banks and Trust Companies. WILL BE GIVEN By the Owensboro Poultry Association New York Market The New York market for the past week has had a downward tendency. The submarines have caused a feeling of uncertainty. The political situation, as is usual, naturally makes one conservative. The earnings of the railroads have shown a handsome increase.

But like everything else, everything a EXHIBITION WILIj BE HELD OX Barney and Smith Car Company, Six Per Cent, Coupon, Gold Notes, $1,000 Each. NOVEMBER 520-25. railroad has to buy, such as cars, ties, rails and labor, has increased very materially. TO MAKE TOBACCO AWARDS Each Year Has Shown Marked Im provement in the Coupons payable semi-annually, BEAUTY ffiALTO IiMtar Icifflslry ai lower Mm We can give you the names and addresses of over 700 pleased patients Ask your nearest neighbor they are our patients. HERE ARE THE PRICES THAT HAVE BUILT THIS OFFICE TO THE HIGH- EST STANDARD Set of Teeth, $5 tWl BridfleWorM3 Gold Crou ns.

Silver Fillings, 50c June and December 15th, at the First National Bank of Cincinnati. An unusually attractive; list of for premiums have been arranged Notes are due December 15th, 1918. the Owensboro Poultry association's annual exhibition. An indoor fair show will be "held in the week of November 20-25. Premiums in cash of $15, $10 and $5 will be given to the first, second and third winners in three classe of tobacco.

Green River leaf, Stemming leaf and Burley leaf will be the. classes in this staple farm The" Company reserves the right to retire all of the notes at any interest date upon sixty notice, said notice to be deemed sufficient if printed in the Wall Street Journal and in a Cincinnati daily newspaper. product. In four classes of corn premiums of $10, $5 and $2.50, for first, second and third winners have been placed. It is expected that a large number of exhibitors will try for New York Stock Market.

New York, Oct. 14. Caution was the dominant note of today's short session, the market soon reacting from the firm tone of the opening. Leading stocks- were under restraint, United States Steel and related issues reflecting constant pressure. Other industrials, equipments, munitions and a few unclassified specialties were lower by 1 to 3 points, with 8 for Bethlehem Steel.

Among the few neutralizing features were the shipping issues at gains of 1 to almost 3 points, International Paper, Butte Superior, Continental Can and Stude-baker. Rails barely held steady after their strong opening. The closing was irregular. Bonds were lower. Open.

Close. Am. B. Sugar 95- i7 Am. Can.

58 57 Am. Loco 74. 75 Am. Smelters 105 105 A. T.

and ...132 132 Atchison 105 105 B. 87 88 B. Loco 80 79 B. Steel .532 532 C. Steel 79 79 C.

0 65 65 Erie 38 37 Gen. Elec. 175 17G Goodrich 72 71 Illinois Cent 107 107. Mer. Mar 36 36 Mer.

Mar. pref. i07 1074 Lack Steel 83 83 L- ......137 137 Max. Motors 86 85 Mex. Pet.

106 1 0 5 Nat. Lead 67 67 New Haven 60 59 N. Y. Cen. .108 107 N.

W. 144 144 Nor. Pac 1 1 0 1 1 0 Penna. 57 57 Studebaker 130 129 Sou. Pac 99 100V Union 147 146 17.

S. Steel com 108 108 U. S. Steel pref 120 120 Westinghouse 60 60 44 43 Total Issue, $600,000. the splendid premiums.

Poultry awards will be similar to those here tofore given, and the management is planning the most successful ex Examination Free 2 Let Us Stop That Toothache! Loose Plates Made Tight! We can repair your broken plate whileoyou wait. Remember, we are here to stay and every piece of work guaranteed. DR. KRAUS hibition yet staged. For three successive years the Price, Par and Interest.

poultry association has held fine ex hibitions. Each year has shown marked improvement over the pre ceding one. It is expected that the approaching show will eclipse them all. Irwin, Ballmann Col 3 Dealers in With the scarcity of locations Investment Securities, 328-330-332 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio. IWz West Second Street.

Home Phone 217. prevailing the committee on location has been compelled to secure the armory for the show. Because of the armory being out of the downtown district the attendance heretofore has not been as good as could be desired, notwithstanding the fact that no admission was charged. However, this is the only -LADY ATTENDANT- building near the retail district that is sufficiently large to allow a good arrangement for display purposes. James D.

Russell is chairman the committee having the show in MISS JUNE BARLOW hand and capable committees have been appointed to look after each department of the show. Clever entertainments will be. given each day of the show. Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lasting: fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The great French perfume, winner of highest interactional awards.

Each drof as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said "I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 7S cents a bottle' and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value. Try it. Ask your dealer todav for ED.

PINAUD'S LILAC. in tr HAS A VERY NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH urday night, Miss Barlow was found to be suffering considerable pain. She stated that she had been at the theatre Saturday afternoon for a short time. When told of the current rumor that she had taken the acid with intention she said: "The statement is as absurd as it is false. The acid was taken by me by mistake for a medicine I was accustomed to take for throat inflammation.

As soon as I realized what I had done I called in assistance' security market for the past week has been fairly active. There has been some trading in ditch bonds. The following bids were made: 162 for 10 Owensboro Banking 210 for 4 Anglo American Milling 98 for 5 Owensboro City 4s. The following stocks were offered for sale: 10 Owensboro Ditcher Grader, 100; 10 Central Trust 120; 50 International Ditcher Grader, 50; 20 Owensboro Wagon Co. (pfd) 80; 6 International Farm Implement, 35; 4 U.

S. National, 119; $1,000 Ditch Bonds to net 6 per cent. Bid Asked Central Trust Co 119 120 National Deposit 124 125 First National 140 141 HON. EDWARD M'DERMOTT on American offices will send you a testing bottle. Vrits toda.

Looking For Throat Medicine and (Jets Bottle Containing Carbolic Acid vmmm ED. PINAIJD, Dept ED. HMO) New York TO Iiibumimii iVii i i ifi-' ADDRESS DEMOCRATS OX OCTOBER 28 BIG CELEBRATION HELD AT UNIVERSITY OF KY. NOTICE! pigs 8c down; sows $8 8.50; stags $66.50. Market closed weak.

Republicans Announce That Raymond Robins Is Coming To Owensboro Louisville Livestock Louisville, Oct. 14. Cattle Receipts 469; for week 7,809. Quotations Prime export- steers heavy shipping steers light shipping steers butcher steers $5.00 7.25; fat heifers 4.75 6.75; fat cows cutters canners $34; bulls $4 6.25; feeders stockers choice milch cows $6070; medium $4060; common $3040. Calves Receipts 97; for week 802; market about steady; best veals 910c; medium and common slow; grassy, weighty calves are drug on market.

r- Hogs Receipts for week; with bad reports all around the marekt was slow in opening; the prices 1575c lower; best hogs 1C5 lbs. and up 120 to 165 lbs. light pigs good heavy pigs roughs fairly good clearance made at close and market about steady. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 500; for week market weak; but few choice lambs coming; best lambs seconds $67; culls $4 best fat sheep medium and common very dull; bucks $5 down The Tax List is now ready for the Seven Hills Graded School, and will be collected by Clarence Wester-f field at the assessor's office at thel court house. I By order of the Board of Directors of the 7 Hills Graded Common School J.

A. LESH. Treasurer. Miss June Barlow, a member of the Mack Theatrical company, now playing in the city, had a narrow eacape from death by poisoning Friday night. Miss Barlow, who has an apartment at the Planter's house, had returned from the theatre suffering from an inflamed throat.

She went to her medicine cabinet for a medicine she was accustomed to take in such cases. By mistake, she got hold of a bottle containing carbolic acid. 'As soon as the fluid touched her lips she realized her mistake and called" for aid. Dr. E.

B. McCor-mick was summoned and administered emetics. Aside from a badly burned mouth and throat and a large burn on the chin and, neck where some of the acid was spilled, no further effects were felt. When seen in her apartment Sat 151 130 119 37 50 225 92 21 98c 5 130 99 65 40 80 O'boro Banking Co 162 Farmers' Traders' 150 Fourth-St. Bank .128 U.

S. National 118 Stenotype (com) 20 Stenotype (pfd) 30 Anglo-Amer Mill 210 Kentucky Electrical v. 90 Commonwealth Life 20 Inter-Southern Life New Great Southern Fire 3 O'boro Sewer Pipe Co. ...125 O'boro City Bonds 98 O'boro Ice Co 60 O. Wagon Co.

($50 shares) O. Wagon Co. (pfd) Lexington, 14. Today was the big day in the Univesrity of Kentucky's golden jubilee, and Mayor Rogers has declared a half-holiday. Thirteen honorary degrees were presented during today's exercises including those to Henry Wat-terson.

Prof. John L. Patterson and President George W. Stevens, of the Ohio railroad. The day's program was inaugurated with the undergraduates' parade, in which nearly 1,00 students, including the "co-eds," participated, and which was witnessed by thousands of citizens who thronged the streets and cheered the picturesque procession as it marched to the music of three bands and was renewed by the judges stationed in front of the Phoenix Hotel.

A GOOD INVESTMENT says M. D. Reynolds, Madison, who states: "I had rheumatism nineteen years; ised three boxes of Chairman W. Robinson, of the Democratic, campaign committee, announced last night that Hon. Edward McDermott, of Louisville, would address the voters of Daviess county in Owensboro on Saturday, October 28, at the courthouse.

Mr. McDermott has hundreds of friends in Owensboro and Daviess county, who will be delighted to know that he will speak in the campaign this year. The Republicans announced Saturday that Raymond Robins, of Chicago, would speak In the interest or Hughes on Monday, October 23. Mr. Robins was one of the Roosevelt leaders, who deserted the Progressive party and followed Perkins and Teddy into the Republican camp.

O'boro City Railway Gs 50 O'boro City Railway 5s 50 70 Owensboro Reported by Dahl Groezinger Green unsalted hides 16 17c salted hides 17 18c old feather beds 2030c new goose feathers 5052c ginseng (wild) $5.50 $5.75 ginseng (cultivated) $2.00 4.00 per yellowroot $3.754 per beeswax 25 27c tallow 5 6c rubber boots and shoes 5 7c mixed scrap Iron 25 35c mixed rags $1.50 books and magazines 5060c horse-hides $3.504.50 each; sheepskins each. Livestock Reported. by Hamilton Milton Stockyards Cows $2 5, fat heifers steers good veals hogs 165 lbs. and up 125 to 185 lbs. $7.50 roughs light hogs $78.

Grain Reported by Owensboro Grain Co. Wheat No. 2 new $1.52. new No. 1 timothy $10; No.

2 mixed hay No. 1 clover hay $10.00: old corn 85c; new corn 60c. Produce Reported by Miller Bros Eggs 24c ftens and pullets 14c spring chickens 15c roosters 7c turkey hens 16c turkey toms 15c ducks, full feathered and fat. 8c geese full feathered and fat 4c guineas 15c each; packing butter 20c lb. TOADE MARK 100 80 70 26 25 98 102 50 120 O'boro Ditcher Grader 99 O' Forging Co.

(pfd) 67 O. Forging Co. (com) 60 Southern Foundry 25 O'boro Planing Mill 13 Ditch Bonds 96 Daviess Co. 4s 101 Intern. Ditcher 20 Amer.

Cigar Co. 110 RHEUMATISM POWDERS' and have thrown away crutches." You can afford to try them. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Get it at WATIIEX'S, EAST SECOXI ST. Something To JDo Conducted By A.

S. Bbnnbtt $5,000,000 SECRET OX BACK HE BALKS AT 5 CEXT BILL Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Oct. 14 Hogs Receipts market active, 15c under yesterday's average; bulk $9.45 9.90; light mixed $9.20 10.10; heavy rough pigs $79. Cattle Receipts market steady; native beef steers Western steers stockers "and feeders cows and heifers calves $7.25 11.50.

Sheep Receipts market strong; wethers $7.7510.40. Minneapolis, Oct. 14. -Carrying on his back an invention which he valued at $5,000,000, Hans August Larson, of Middle River, made so much trouble over five cents in a Gateway restaurant that he was taken to municipal court Something For Fun Bank Clearings Monday 60,093.37 Tuesday 78,455.71 Wednesday 53,018.24 Thursday, (Columbus Day.) Friday 89,600.31 Auto Strop, Gillette, Handy' Andy, Ever-lleady Safety Kazois, Yellow Fellow, Steel, Clauberg Razors, Soap, Strops, Hones, etc. GUEXTHElt HARDWARE CO.

Incorporated and fined $10. Saturday 74,472.86 YOU CAN At.MOT HE AW 2E bom a I PAINT ZEfj pt CTURE Or ft fc 0MB i 1 For week $355,640.49 La week $379,586.02 Week before $376,895.47 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, Oct. 14. Hogs Receipts market lower; packers and butchers common to choice $7 9.10; pigs and lights stags $6.508.50.

Cattle Receipts 300; steady-calves slow. Sheen Receipts 100-market steady; lambs steady. Corresponding week. 1915 $302,718.97 FN- Evansville Livestock. Furnished by Garland Thompson Commission Merchants.) Larson startled Minneapolis by announcing that he had invented a submarine torpedo that would make the nation that purchased it master of the world.

He went into the Seymour restaurant, priced beefsteak and potatoes, and then sat down to eat. The meal over, the cashier told him his bill was 35 cents. Larson insisted it was 30 cents. "No steak in the world is worth 35 cents and you can't fool me," said Larson. In court Larson handed Municipal Judge C.

L. Smith a written oath declaring he wanted his body to shrivel and his voice to be destroyed if he didn't tell the truth. He said he was overcharged and that was all there was to it. At the end of his story he was fined $10. Louisville Grain Louisville, Oct.

14. The price of wheat here i3 for carlots and is based on prices prevailing in other nearby markets. Evansville, Oct. 14. Cattle receipts light, market quiet; good to Well Insured Is to Insure Well! Can We Serve You in Any of the Well-Known Companies? FIRE COMPANIES 2 red, Wheat Old or new.

No No. 3 red $1.53. Corn No. 2 white 95 No. 2 mixed 93 c.

Oats New No. 3 white 51c; new No. 3 mixed 49c. Rye No. 2 $1.34.

I HEVEA PAINT CS BOMS' NO MORCf iPAlNT-J PHOENIX OF LONDON England. ROYAL EXCHANGE London, England. WESTERN Canada. EQUITABLE Providence, R. I.

MERCANTILE Boston, Mass. HAMBURG-BREMEN Germany! rlUCH 2.S-.J OWNER OF RICH MEXE POOR: DISTRUSTS ALL PROMOTERS T1AT UInU. iv Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Oct. 14.

Wheat No 2 red No. 3 red No. 2 hard No. 3 hard 1.55 1.59. Corn 2 9 0 8 0 No 4 89; No.

4 white 8889c. Oats No. 3 white' 46i7c-standard 4 7 4 7 c. Rye No 5 Barley Timothy $3.50 5. Clover $1115 Pork $28.50.

Lard $15.22. Ribs $13.60 choice butcher steers and heifers continue in good demand at steady to strong prices, medium grades slow and barely steady, common kinds hard to find an outlet for. Prime shipping steers 8.25; good to choice butcher steers $6.257.25, medium to good $5.50 6.25, common good to choice butcher heifers $66.75, medium to good $56, common $4 choice fat cows $56; medium to good butcher cows cutters canners choice fat bulls medium to good bologna bulls $4.25 Common best grade stockers and feeders $66.75, medium to good $5.256, common good milch cows $50 60. Receipts of calves light, medium to good calves active, common grades slow, prices generally steady. Receipts of sheep and lambs light, market slow, priqes about steady.

Receipts of hogs fairly liberal, the marBet slow to 10c lower; strictly choife heavies weighing 200 lbs. and up mixed packers wtr? 160 to 200 lbs. $9.30 Spokane, Oct. 14.. J.

Tuttle, a seventy-four year old prospector, owner of mining claims -for which he has refused sums ranging from $40,000 to $80,000, is living alone in Spokane, practically penniless. The mining property has been idle for years because Tuttle has no money with which to work it. Spokane mining men who have seen the claims say they "are valuable, but the obdurate old prospector will not permit the management to go to other hands, and prospective investors who have appeared insist on directing expenditures them- BONDS, ACCIDENT, INDEMNITY, ROYAL INDEMNITY, NEW YORK. Life Insurance The New England Mutual, Boston. You Will Be Well Insured in These Companies.

We Present Them For Your Consideration. Tine tteunmes Keeley C. St. Louis, Oct. 14.

Wheat srn 2 red No. 2 hard $1 60 (5! 1.68; December $1.55. 2 Corn-No. 2f 8889c; No. 2 white 88c December 75c.

Oats No. 2 47c: No. white 48c; December 47c 7 (Incorporated) The Frenchman's Hard Luck Owensboro Securities Here is a movie that is up-to-date. be (Bees at first--bnt soon think so Irisurang an3 Real Estate, Masonic Temple CO. I -f) Imour r.n It is always dangerous to play with were located I ty- that who loughs last 14.

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