Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 185, 2 August 1906 — Page 6
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The Richmond Palladium, Thursday, August 2, 1906. C. C. L.& POPtlLAR EXCURSIONS J1 LATEST MARKET NEWS BUY INSURANCE THAT INSURES Provisions Lf vc Stock, Grain and, Qtock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New Yor!; and Richmond Th Palladium's Market Reports are the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. I V 4 $16.00 Round Trip, f To Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Thursday August 2nd 15 day limit via Cincinnati and the C. & O. R. R. OF RICHMOND MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS 5 i IV. M RrnHknrv JL Snn ... ... ' - 4. Westcott Block
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The domnml for all kinds of green Bluffs keeps up In an unprecedented way and the quality of the offerings Is also above the average. The quality of the fruits offered is not the best, in all eases. Prices have been uniformly low throughout the summer. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Be Hlvs Grocery.) Butter. Country 1214 to lCc Country, per dozen 14c Toultry. Fer Lb. Chickens dressed 15c Chickens (fries) -0c PROVISION P.ETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Krulta. Datca, per lb, Lemons, doz. 50c Apples, per pk "c Cal. Oranges, doz Sue to uuc Flj?a. per lb ;0c liananaa. doz. 15c to 20 Raspberries, per qt. (black) .. . .12Vc Raspberries, per qt. (red) .. .. 15c Vegetables. Jtadlsh. per Arnica v,5c Cabungo G to 10c bead Young onions, per bunch 2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb 'iEjc Spinach, per lo 1c Cucumbers, ouch Tomatoes, pel qt l"c Drcen Boa:is, per oC Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk., R0c New Irish Potatoes, per pk .. .. 40c Flour. Tancake, per pkg., 10c Buckwheat, per pk?.. i0 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat 70c Corn per bu 50c Oats per bu 5c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Corn .- 5c Timothy Hsy. Balod $9-60 to $10.00 Loose 59 00 to 9-50 Mixed baled $9-00 Clover Hay. Baled $8.00 , Loosa $7-00 Miscellaneous. Oats 22c to 3Tc Etraw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatolr.) Cattle. Choico butcher Steers ..$4.00 4.50 Bulls 3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good .. $3.00(Q 3.50 Calves $5 00 5.50 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy $6.25 I fogs. 300 lbs common and rough ..
f5.753 6 00 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average fC.OOQ) 6.10 Lamb. Lambs l$6.00O 6.50 OA. Bears the Signature ' of RICHMOND s i I MONUittHNTfCO. 33 N. EIGHTH 1ST. j Phone 1457. Xl "STILL THY GO." RICHMOND TO CHICAGO VIA the C. C. &,'L. R. R. ONLY $3.00 BOUND TRIP i Special train leaves Richmond SATURDAY j AUGUST 4 At io:ab P. M. Arrives Chicago.6 A. M. Sunday, Dearborn St. Station. Returning leae Chicago 11 P. M. giving yofl the entire day and evening in -Chicago. Fishing parties tfor Bruce and Bass lake, can Lse this train. Round trip rate k 1.50. For particulars ask C. A, Blair, P. &. T. A. Richmond. fclome Phone 44. " - i
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Publ:. hfrs' Press! Indianapolis, Auk. 1. Receipts, 10,000 hogs, 2,::(i0 cattle and 700 sheep, against 10, GOT hogs, l,."f54 cattle and 419 sheep a wek ago, and 7,313 hogs, 1,706 cattle and 13fi sheep a year ago. On account of the recent sharp decline In prices receipts of hogs were l;:rger than generally expected, and with little improvement, in the demand from outside sources the supply was larger than necessary. Buyers again had the advantage. The early trading was on a basis of 'Gi 10c lower, but before long most sales made a decline of 10c. Uncertain Outlet for Cattle. There was an Increase in the receipts of rattle and the supply of all kinds was fully equal to requirements.
STEERS Good t" choice steer. 1300 lhs and upward $ 5 Z"o(q 6 Common to medium steers. 1,300 lbf. and upward 4 S55 Good to choice ?ieers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4.S5 5. Common to rcedi'im steer?, 1,150 to lC lbs 4 50Q 5 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4.50 4. Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75 4 00 40 00 90 50 Choice feeding ctaeie, 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 00 4 25 Good feeding steer.- C00 to 10l0 lbs 3 50 4 00 Medium faedlrs: eteera 700 tu 900 lbs 3 25 3 Commoa to best Htockrrs 2 00 2 Good to -choice heifers. 4 Co 5 Fair to medium heifers.. " 754 Common light heifers.. 2 75 D COWSGood to choice cows 3.75 4 Fair to medium cows .. 3 25 3 Catiners and cutters ... 2 00 3 Good to choice coxre and ad calves SO 0050 Common to medium cows and calve 20 00 25 .25 65 50 00 00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls.. ..3.25 3.75 Fair to medium bulls.. ..2.75 3.00 Common bulls 2.25 2.50 Common to best veal calves'. 4.00 K.50 Common to best veal calves 4.00 6.50 Fair to good heavy calves 2.50 5.50 nogs. Best heaven. 11 C lbs and upward Medium and mixed. J90 lhs. and upward Good to choce lights 1C0 to ISO lbs Common to pood lights 130 to 150 lbs Best Pigs 6 5 5 if? 6 65 6 6 06 60 iff 6 70 6 50;T7 6 6.25 6. .50 Light Pig3 5.00 G.00 Roughs 6 00(T 6 25 Bulk of sales 6 55 6 65 Sheep. Spring lambs 3.00 G.75 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5 Common to medium 4. 25 4 Good to choice sheep . . 4 25 4 Culls to medium 2 50 4 Stockers and feeders .. 2 00 3 Bucks, per 100 lbs 2 50 3 ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been Dangerous in Richmond. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of danger. Backache is kidney danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this. Mrs. L. Aldrich. number 40 North Thirteenth street, says: "For several 'years my kidneys were out of order and two or three times each year I was laid up and had to take a eourse of medicine. I had at such times constant aching pains through my loins and in the kidneys. 1 could not rest comfortably, and in the mornings was lame and sore all over and was often scarcely able to get tip. Learning about Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured them at A. G. Luken's drug store and began taking them. I soon felt better and continued to improve steadil until cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New Yor., sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific &, Noth-West-ern Line. Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago, Unlcn Pacific & North-Western Line. July 7th. July ISth. and August 4th. for Colorado. Utah. Yellowstone National Park. Portland, Puget Sound points, The Yoseinite, San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the journey are included In the initial cosL All arrangements for hotel accommodations, train schedules, etc., are provided for In advance. Write for Itineraries and full particulars to S. IL Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department. 212 Clark St, Chicago, 111. (may 20-tf
Publishers Press! Cincinnati. Aug. 1. Receipts, hogs 900, cattle 2.S00, sheep, 2,600. Cattle Affairs in the rattle market continue in a very unsatisfactory shape. Receipts keep up liberally, and, with no improvement in the demand, values continue to weaken. Hogs The run of hogs today was only fair for Wednesday. A weaker and downward trend was again evident and the market opened slow, with packing and butcher grades going at 5c decline.
CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice Fair to good Oxen BUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair rir:iFERS T- x 1 1 c i Good to choice Common to fair COWSExtra Good to choice Common to fair Canners .... Stockers and feeders ... BULLS Thin and light Bologna Fat bulls CALVES Common and large Fair to good Extra Hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher 6. Mixed and packers .... Common to choice heavy fat sows . Stags , Light shippers Pigs, 110 lbs and less . . . Good to choice Sheep. Common to fair Lambs. Good to choice 5.007 5.10 4.25 4.85 1.50 4.00 5.00 T, 5.10 4.2'jti 4.85 2.50 4.15 3.50 4.00 3.60 4.15 2.00 3.40 3.50 2.85 (n 1.00 ft 1.00 1.75 3. GO 3.40 2.75 2.40 4.25 2.00 2.25 2.25ft 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.00 5.50 5.00 G.00 6.25ft. 6.50 72 H 6.75 6.60ft G.70 5.35 6.00 4.00ft 4.50 6.70 G.S0 6.00 G.R0 4.00 7.75 2.75 4.00 6.25 7.50 Heavy impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale. " sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife Improved with first botle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money rfunded. At A. G. Lukeu & Co.,'s, druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle ree. Special Excursion to New Castle. Via Pennsyivany Lines August 71h to 10th, accfemrf Henry County Fair. Excursion ticT&ts sold from Richmond, Elwood and inttrmediate stations, july 2G-30-aug2-8-wk-26-2 For a mild easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggest for them. There is just as good fish in the brine As ever come out of the sea, But you will take it out in fishing Unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Some girls are clever; they have made themselves great beauties by II .Tih'Vng llollisjcer's Rocky Mountain Tea. There is no scheming, they fight shy of cosmetics and have become the handsomest, girls in the state. Tea or Tablets. 35 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Complexion treatments are a necessary part of the grooming of a well preserved woman. It is not so much a matter of how you look today, as how you will look tomorrow. Hollister's Rocky Muntain Tea does the business. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. A HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Gr., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godcend to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in ".0 minutes and feel like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach. Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken fc Co.'s drug store. Price 50c. "Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal diseasecroup. Has been used with success In our family for eight years." Mrs. L. "Vfciteacre, Buffalo, Js y.
Publishers' Press Chicago, August 1. Buying by cash houses and reports of rain in the Northwest caused some strength in wheat, which opened (fi c up. Oats opened U'fi RKc up; September 3 Hie; December Z2c; Mav 3i,s .'Me.
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May , Sept. May . Sept Sept. Sept. CHICAGO (."little: Oon.mon to prime steers, $4 I'lG 2".; cows, $2 Tofi I f. : heifers. 2 755S 25: b'lils. $2 C0U4 25; stoi kers ar. feeders. $2 coff-i 25. Sheep and Lambs Shr-eyi. $ OO'SS 50: lambs, $(i 00 7 CO; yearling, H lf.06 00. Calves $5 50ii6 25. Hogs Choice to prime heavy, Cfi 7i6 '0; butcher weights. $0 70 flit 77 M ; ckolc" he ivy. $8 70i&.f 75; medium to gcod heavy, $0 0it J 00; mixed, $ 40 6 55; packing-. $0 00-&6 WheatNo. 2 red, 74 i fi "i 6c. i orn No. 2, 51ie. Oats No. 2, 3li,i32o. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice expi n, $5 15 "fro S5; shipping steers, $t 70 5 "0, butchers' cattle. $4 40?? 4 90; heifers. ?3 !.V4 40; fat cows. $2 15W3 90; bulls, $2 tff??S '.iO; rnllkern and springer.?, 125 OOti'50 io. Sheep ji ml Lambs Yearlings, $ti 0Vn6 25: wethers, $5 50 5i5 75; mixed, $5 0 fg 5 50; ewes, $4 75W5 00; sprint; lambs, ti 00 M 7 75. Calves Hest, $" 75W7 0i Hops lleaives, $6 !i5&7 00; mediums. Yorkers and pigs, $7 00(?i7 10; roushs. J6 ooc 10: stags, $4 00 g 5 00. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice. $5 75 tfzi fi 00; prime. $5 50 5 70; tidy butchers', $4 S,i?5 10; heifers. $2 50 (g i 50.: cows, hulls and stags. $2 C0J( 4 00; fresh cows, $25 00 iff 15 00. Sheep aiiil Lambs Prime wethers. $5 50fi5 CO; good mixed, $5 20(t? 5 40; lambs, J3 00i7 50. Calves Veal. $5 C). Hogs Heavy hogs, $G 80; mediums, $7 00; heavy Yorkers, $7 05 f 7 10; light Yorkers and pigs, $7 25(3 7 30. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice steers, $" 00i5 50; heifers. $1 OUiji.4 GO; fat cows, $3 259) 3 65; bulls. J3 50fi3 75; milkers ami springers. $12 00045 00. Sheep and Lambs Spring lambs. $( 75jI7 00; yearlings, $6 00(36 50; wethers, $5 00(ft5 25; mixed sheep, $4 SOfifi 50; ewes, $4 50 rg; 4 75. Calves $6 75 down. Hogs York ers and light mixed. $6 So; pis. $6 85; stass, $4 50(?i5 00; roughs. $5 75if?fi 10. BOSTON AY ool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. 34fi,35e; X, 31(T32c; No. 1 and -blood. 40'ii41c; fine un washed, 2i'i27o; unwashed delaine, 27Va (K'2Sic: fine washed delnine, 3Cff?37c; Kentucky and Indiana eomhing ', blood, 53M34c; combing i -blood. 33(531-. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 73 74c. Corn No. 3 mixed, 54Vic. Oats No. 2 mixed," 3CHc Kye No. 2. ti2?. Lard $S 50. Bulk meats $9 G23;. Lacon $10 2U. Hors J5 Sofro SO. Cattle J2 00 f? 5 15. Sheep $2 754 00. Lambs 14 00(7 75. TOLEDO Wheat, 74' ic; corn, 53Uc; ats, 32c; rye, 56c; clovcrsokl, $7 02'. THE YELLOW FEVEfl GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to tjie Malaria germ. To free the systei from disease germs the most effective remedy is Dr. King's Xw Life Piljls. Guaranteed to cute all diseases due to malaria poison and eonstipa ion. 2."c at A. G. Luken &, Co.'s drug store. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Publii Works. Office of the Board. Richnjond. Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby gien by the Board of Public Works Df the City proposals will be received by it. at its office, at the hour df 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday August Sth, 190tj for the following deseribd public improvements in the City f Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: j Improvement Resolution I Number 62. Providing for the improvement of North 15th street, by griding, graveling and bouldering the roadway from North "11" street to the Whitewater river. All work done in the making of said described public ir iprovements, shall be in accordance ti e terms and conditions of the Impro ement Resolutions, as numbered, ai d the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Gity of Richmond. 1 The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described jhmblic improvements, must accomp;ny each bid with a certified cheek n the sum of $100, as evidence of gooq) faith that the successful bidders wfll execute, within ten days from the I acceptance of proposals, contracts anq bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts? and bonds upon the acceptance ot setch propsals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the riglit to reject any or all bills. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. jnly26 and Aug 2. FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Charles W. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklin's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Ec: zema and Piles. 25c at A, G. .Luken & Co.'s, drmsists. .. .. . . . . .
Publishers' Press New York. August 1. The stock market opened active and higher with wide advances in issues which were favorites in speculation. Trading in United States Steel was excited on the stimulating influence of yesterday's dividend, declaration. Running sales were made at the opening of 12.000 shafts at 41 '2 and 41, as compared with 40 last night.
NEW YORK STOCK MARK Open. .10214 ET. Close. 103L, 71 155 13Ssh !3 2.".Mo 120is SO1. 8 ir.r. is:, 5t; 4 41-8 14:!78 21 94 34 sn - 13S 91 30 131 92?8 133 2912 26 1 74 Vi H6 100 3:h2 154 41U 107 20 V Amah Copper . . Am. C. &- F. pfd .. Am. Locomotive . . Am. Smelt. & Rfg. ., Am. Sugar Rfg. .. Atchison Anacotida Baltimore & Ohio . . Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific . . Chesapeake & Ohio C, M. & St. P Colo. Fuel & Iron . . Erie Louis. & Nash .Mexican Central .. Missouri Pacific .. Mo., Kan. & Texas . National Lead .. .. N. Y. Central . . Norfolk & Western , Pacific Mail Pennsylvania .. .. People's Gas Reading Republic Steel . . Rock Island Rock Island pfd . . . Southern Pacific . . Southern Ry Tenn. Coal & Iron , Texas & Pacific . . . Union Par U. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd . . . Wabash Wabash pfd . 0.1 "4 . "li .153? .l;i4 j2 '8 .121 . T3s . it;r)-s . 5S4 .1M . 5; . 43 u .lLIe . 21 . 04 . ::4 . .so 14 .LIT Vi . ItOVa .130ii . 92 .131 . 2!t . 25 -s . (MV2 .. 74 . . 31) & , .100 . . 34 , .153 . . 4 4 Va . .107 . . 2014 . . 471Man Who Is Ahead And His Importance IN almost every newspaper you pick tip you are pretty sure to find a lot of gush about the man behind the counter and tlie man behind the gun, the man behind the buzzsaw and the man behind the sou, the man behind the times and the man behind his rents, the man behind the plowshare and the man behind the fence, the man behind the whistle and the man behind the cars, the man behind the kodak and tbv man behind the bars, the man behind his whiskers and the mau behind his fists, and everything Is entered on the list. But they've skipped another fellow, of whom nothing has been said the fellow who is even or a little wa3r ahead, who pays for what he gets, whose bills are always signed. He's a blamed sight more important than the man who is behind. All the editors and merchants and the whole commercial clan are indebted for existence to this honest fellow man. Ho keeps ua all in business, and his town Is never dead, and so we take off our hats to the man who is ahead. Judge. A Well Timed Sermon. Prophet Crowdy. who has established a strange sect in Plainfleld, N. J., Is an immensely tall, stout man. with a resonant, deep voice and a good sense of humor. As he preached on Sunday In Plainfield an auditor consulted his watch, whereupon the prophet, smiling, said: "Put up that watch, please, brother. Don't put me in the position of Bishop X. of Philadelphia. "Bishop X. preached one day last month on earthquakes, and after the service a man said to him: " 'An excellent sermon, bishop, and well timed.' "The bishop smiled bitterly as he answered : " 'Yes, it certainly was well timed. Half the congregation had their watches out all the while I talked.' "Philadelphia Bulletin. LaaKuaje In Prune, There are several districts in France where the vey ancient tongues still survive. Basque is spokeu by about 100.UX) persons, who are naturally proud of a language that is their exclusive possession, for it is imlike every other spokeu tongue, and the assertion is commonly made that to understand it oce must have learned it m the cradle. This peculiar property gives in the mind of the Basque people support to their belief that it was the language of Adam and Eve. The same claim is advanced, though, for Breton. The Romans when they conquered Gaul compared Breton to croaking of ravens. About a million people speak Breton. Then there are Flemish, still spoken by a comparatively small number in. northeastern France, Catalan in the Pyrenees-Orientales and Languedoc and Provencal, whose gradual extinction has been delayed mainly by the efforts of a few literary enthusiOST9 Vanilla Kxtract. To make one's own extract of vanilla secure five Tonquin beans and a vanil la bean, clip them and put them Into a bottle with ten ounces of alcohol, six ounces of water and three of sugar. Let tae mixture remain from six to eight weeks, shaking it frequently; then strain, and it is ready to use. Mississippi. Mississippi has been called the Bayou State from the long stretches of almost stagnant water back water of the Mississippi river found within the limits of the state. Our First Stnsre Line. Thp first stage line was between New York and Philadelphia, and bimonthly trips were nrst made in 1730.
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To Niagara Fjills, Thursday August 9th 12 day limit via Peru and Wabash R. Rj Free reclining chair car Richmond to the Falls, direct without change. $12.50 Round Trip. To Minneapolis on account of G. A. R. National Encampment. Selling dates Aug., 0, 11, 12, 13th. Return limit Aug. 31st. 514.00 Round Trip. To Old Point Comfort. Less than half rates, via Cincinnati and the C. & O. R. R., Monday, July 23rd, and Saturday, August 11th. Inexpensive side trips py Boat and Rail to Washington, Ne York and other points of attraction. $16.00 Round Trip. To Atlantic City,,1 Thursday, August 16th... 15 day iFmit via. Cincinnati and the B. & ojs. W. R. R. Stop over privileges it Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Etc. $5.20 Round Trip To Bass Lake. $5.20 Round Trip. To Bruce Lake. To Winona Lake. Season tickets, $5.50, 10 day ticket $4.15. THE DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION GO. la effect May 5, 190G. Subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE AM AM X M f..f0; H.4.VIH.UO P M 8.IW 8.68 P M P M .vo lu.no lt.57ill.65 Rich"d I,v and Katon Ar W.Alex " Dayton " tl.50 j iix.4"-' lvery 7.O.". I H.ui H.fix ! hour H.imi tt.iMilii.oeiuntll 1(1.1)6 12.15 10.00 ill. 00 NEW PARIS BRANCH (THROUGi SERVICK) Leave Richmond fr New Paris. 5:50, 6:45, 8:20, 90, 10:00. 11:20, a. m., 12:20, 1:20, :20, 3:00, 4:20, 5:20, 6:20, 7:20. 8:2i, 9:55 and 11:00 P. M. Transfere at New Westvllle. Direct connections! at Dayton with "Lima Limited" train for Troy, PIqua and Lima, leaving Richmond at 5:50, 9:00, 12:00 a- m.. aid 3:00 p. m CONNECTIONS it Eaton with P.. C. C. & St. L. fori points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cin cinnati Northern RS R. for points north and south. Al Dayton with electric lines divergmgfor Troy, Piqufo, Sidney, Lima, Xenial Springfield, Co lumbus, Hamilton ani Cincinnati. Through rates, thrfcugh tickets to ail points. For furtljer information call Home Phone 269 l Arrangements fxc parties, special cars, etc., call phona or write C. O. BAKER, G. F. and IA., West Alex andria, O. MARTIN SWISHER. Agent PRICE & PRICE LOANS REAL ESTATE INSURAf Notary Public. Home Phone 1046. Rooms 31 and 32 Cflonial Bldg. S ; : Moo gborn : General Compani We will ice in Standard Money to loan. you. Real Estate. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. AL. H. HUNT 7 Ncrth Nftith jf Can fell or trace yea anything, in real estate. See him. Bicycte.and Sf ndrigs Phone 1482.X 406 Main St. XL A LITTLE F RM g ED. I WELL TIL d a I have It. Loca icaWn. Ivantazes and price pply to J.E.M00RESS ,A 7th St
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