Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 187, 4 August 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, August 4, 1906. Oe Ob I Hale Sl POPULAR S 5 "J "J "l "J "J "J J J LATEST MARKET NEWS BUY Provisions Ltvo StocktfGrain and 03ock$fS&Tkets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New Yorl and Richmond 4 INSURANCE Th Palladium's Market Raports art the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newi papers In Indiana, these off Indianapolis net excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. WAT INSURES $16.00 Round Tri. To Atlantic Cit. Cape May. Ocean City, Thursday j 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 X. W. H. Bradbury t Son Westcott Block

Tho fir-st Krapes of'-'.lio season arc Jo 1 found in the groceries. Delaw;iro Itr-dp ;infl Gnncords arc; holh on salo Uoth l)iinK JOr- a pound, jmd noil rapidly, n they arc; unusually Rood for first, .stork. Throughout the fruit liht there is a downward tendency, oatisod y i tho further ndvanro of tho Ffanon aiul ronseMuent. iurrease in supplies. VoRftahlos anl produce arc practically unchanged, although tomatoes, lettuce and somo few other light vegetables show a. fev changes. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Mlva Grocery.; Butter. Country t :45 to 20c Eggs. Country, per dozen 14c Poultry. FertLb. Chickens dressed . .. ..i. . to lfic Chickens (fries) 20c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnlthed by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb, ...-.. 10o Lemons, doz., 30c Apples, per pk. 30c Cal. Oranges, dbz ..40 to 50c Figs, per lb. i 20c Bananas, doz., ............ .15c to 20c Vegetables. Cabbage .. - 3jto 10c--head Young onions, per bunch 2:for 5c Lettuce, per lb. 20c Cuoumbers, each . ... .. 5c Tomatoes,. per qt. .. r. .10c Green "Beans, per pk ..- 75c Potatoes. New Irish Potatoes, per pk SOc Flour. Fancajje, per pkg ........100 Buckwheat, per pkic ....10o WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat .. . .. .. .- ..70c Corn per bu 50c Oats per bu 85c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge 4. Son.) Old Corn 55c Old Timothy Hay. Baled $14 Loose $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oats 3S to 40c Now straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbat-jlr.) Cattle. Choico butchor Steers ..$4.00 4.50 Bulls $3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good .. $3.00(0) 3.50 Calves $5.50 6.00 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy $6.50 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough . . $6.00 6.25 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average $6.40 6.50 Lambs. Lambs $5.50 6.00 It brings to the little ono that priceless gift of healthy flesh, solid bono and muscle. That's what llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.

RICHMOND MOHUMENT CQL 33 tN, EIGHTH ST. socbkovo, Ian PhonelAS7. HE , Richmond Palla dlunr" Is tho enly $a- i t per (published In Richmond on Saturday ; which reacltes the people living on the rural routes for Sunday. Mail-for rutal free delivery Is notl delivered on Sunday, therefore Saturday morning's Palladium lsthe only local paper which Is I delivered before Monday. This fact proves conclusively the value of the Palladium as a medium In reaching the rural routers. Saturday " morning's Palladium is the enly paper they have to read on Sunday the day they have the most time to read.

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Publishers' Prps Indianapolis. Aug. :;. Receipts n.OfiO bops, 1,100 rattle and 400 sheep, against 10,:! I J bops, l.iof; cattle and 045 sheen a week ago and 6,107 hops, 1,211 cattle and "61 sheep a year ago. There was a decrease in marketing of hogs, and the supply was no larger than necessary to meet, urgent requirements. For tho lirst time this week conditions were favorable to sellers. Trading was fairly active and clearance was made early. In extreme cases tho market was 10c higher, and in a general way 5c better than yesterday. Cattle Generally Weaker. Fresh receipts of cattle were also comparatively small, but enough were carried over to make a fair supply. There was no really urgent demand for any particular class, although female butcher cattle sold to better advantage than at any time in the last week. Competition for steers was fair and bidding was rather inclined to weakness.

STEERS ' Good to choice 6teer, 1300 lbs and upward $ '5 35 6 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward v. 4.75 5 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4.S5 5 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,2? C lbs 4.35 4 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4.40 5 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs .,3.65 4 Choice feeding: ateers, . 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 00 4 Good feejdlpR steers.. COO to 1000 lbs ,';..'3 50 4 Medium feeding steers 700 to 900 lbs 3 25 3 Common to best stackers -2 00 2 00 .40 ,85 .00 40 25 00 S5 50 00 25 65 25 50 00 00 00 75 75 25 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers. 4 35 5 Fair to medium heifers.. . 3 754 Common light heifers.. r2 75 3 to choice cows s 3.65, 4. Fair to medium cows 3.00 3. Canners and cutters 1.00 3. Good to choice cows andi and calves -30 00 50 Common to medium cows and calves : 20.00 30. BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... , 3.00W 3. Fair to medium bulls ....,2.507) 2. Common bulls '2.00 2. Common to best veal calves 4.00 6. 75 Fair to good heavy calves-2. 50 5. Hogs. Best heavies. 210 lbs and upward ; 6.60 6 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs. and upward 6.55 6 Good to choca lights 160 to 180 lbs 6.65 6 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs 6.55 6 Best Pigs 6.25 6 Light pigs 5.00 6 Roughs 6 00 6 Bulk of sales 6.60 6 Sheep. Spring lambs 3.00 6 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 50 65 60 70 60 50 00 25 65 i o 60 00 00 50 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 course of medicine. I had at such times constant aching pains through my loins and in the kidneys. I could not rest comfortably, and in the mornings was lame and sore all over and was often scarcely able to get up. Learning about Doan's Kidney Tills, I procured them at A. G. Luken's drug store ami 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 tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. THE YELLOW FEVER GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close iv semblance to the Malaria germ. To free the system from disease germs the most effective iemed is Dr. King's Nw Life Pills. Guaranteed to ou'e all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. "J'c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Some girls are clever; they have made themselves great beauties by iilktng Hollister'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.

CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice Fair to good Oxen BUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair HEIFERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair COWSExtra Good to rVioire 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 Mixed and packers Common to choice heavy fat sows Stags Light shippers Pigs, 110 lbs and less ... Sheep. Common to fair Lambs. Good to choice

4.0017 3.10 4 23 45 1.50 'n 4.00 .4.fto 3.10 4.23 'a 4.S5 2.50 4.15 4.10 4.23 ::.25 4.00 2.00 ;;.13 p.. 25 :;.6o 2.75 3.15 1.00 2.65 1.00 2.25 1.75 4.2 2.00' 2.25 '3 ' 73 .n.oo 3.50 5.00 COO .6.25 6.50 6.55 1 6.65 6.50 6.55 5.25 5.00 .4.00 4.50 6.60 6.70 5.85 6.65 2.75 4.00 6.00 7.40 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 II. 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 refunded. At A. G. Luken & Co.,'s, druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Special Excursion to New Castle. Via Pennsylvania Lines August 71;h to 10th, account Henry County Fair. Excursion tickets sold from Richmond, Elwood and inttrmediate stations, july 26-30-aug2-S-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. FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Charles V. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklin's Arnica Salvo with the usual result: "a. quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists. Complexion treatments arc 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, 35 cents. For Bale 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 Godsend 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 50 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 & Co.'s drug store. Price 50c. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-ern Line. Twelve exclusively first clas3 personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago, Unicn Pacific & North-Western Line, July 7th. July ISth, and August 4th. for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, Portland. Puget Sound points. The Yosemite. San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the journey are included In the Initial cost 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-tfi Why wait for your friend's friend to come and look at your house week after next? You can sell it with a To Let ad in The Palladium

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crop report for August estimated the yield of wheat to the acre at 13.1 ' bushels, against an estimate of 13.3 jbush-'Is last month. The.;e statis ; tics had a weakening effect on tho lo cal wheat market and induced selling by cash houses. Corn Market was Steady. Continuance of drought conditions n Illinois caused a firm tone in the corn market. Oats wore firm on a lively demand by commission houses. Wheat. 7:5 7;;'. Til7 to SO 7!e"'s Corn. 4:erH to "4 4:"i 4T'"S to -"t 17'''4 OatS. i'.i1 to 14 :ii'i ::2U to 8 ;;2'4 Pork. ? 16.82 $17.00 Sept. 5 May Sept. May Sept. May Sept Jan. Sept Jan. Sept. Jan. ... 1 . . 1 t '1 .... -Ll.tJ.. Lard. Ribs. S.ft," S.ftO S.25 0.17 7.C2 0.02 some Mlyn of the Tonfrne. Never use the word "liable" whei you menu "likely." Do not say, foi instance, that "he is liable to come it at any moment." "Liable" implies mis fortune and means "exposed to," "sub ject to," "in danger of." Why do most of us speak of "un raveling a mystery V" Any good dictionary shows that "ravel" means "ti unweave." You "ravel" a mystery therefore, when you solve It. In "Ham let" Shakespeare says: "Make you tc ravel all this matter out." If you and your friend Smith know a man called Jones, do not speak tc Smith of "our mutual friend" meaning Jones. Jones is your common friend. If you are friendly to Smith and Smith is friendly to you, you and Smith are "mutual friends," but that is the only sense in which the term may be rightly used. Cannlballam In Guinea. Cannibalism has not yet been quite 6tamped out in British New Guinea. The natives have well cultivated gardens, they occupy long settled villages, and their relations with Europeans are generally harmonious. In each village one of the most influential chiefs is selected as village constable, given a uniform, a pair of handcuffs, a brass badge and $5 a year and is kept under constant personal supervision by the six white magistrates. Crime is comparatively rare owing apparently to the fact that the natives are not allowed to obtain any intoxicating liquor. Kicks Againit FooOiail. There is nothing new about the present outcry against football. The game was prohibited in Scotland by James TV., and in England Edward II. held out pains and penalties for "hustling over large balls." It was also declared Illegal in the time of lleury VIII.. and strenuous efforts were made by Elizabethan statesmen to suppress the game, but without success. But where kings and queens failed the Puritans succeeded, as in other phases of uDort "Lady dirterrt. The only woman who ever ruled over an American colony was Lady Carteret. Lord Carteret married for his second wife a New York widow, Mrs. William Lawrence. She was a woman of strong character and was appointed regent during bis absences from tho colony. Many documents are extant signed by her as regent The Dead Sea. The Dead sea is 1,300 feet below sea level. There can, of course, be no outlet for the Dead sea. and the volume of from O.OOO.tW.) to 10,000,000 tons of water that the Jordan throws into it every twenty-four hours must be carried away liy evaporation. Not a solitary dwelling is on its coasts, and there Is no living thing in its waters. As we stand on the north shore the sea stretches out some forty-two miles toward the south and is, on an average, eight miles wide. The water is of a greenish blue and as clear as crystal. Titles In Germnnf. The question of title Is one of tbe most delicate in Germany, a fact of which the stranger is constantly reinindod in intercourse with the people, particularly with the women. Frr.-u Professor. Prau Director. Fran Doctor are mo;t particular abovt their ht: band's titles boiug attached to their awn names, but when n conies to military circles it is different, and bo' men and women pretest vigorously ajrainst this sbp.rinar of tlt'es. Lieutenant von B. objects to having bis wifaddressed as Fran Lieutenant, whicb title belongs cs v.-oil to the wife of Lieutenant ScTr aristocratic retri suit or Haff of a less -,e;t. Ancient Rosen. Flinders Petrie. tbe archnnlorl't. while excavating amortr some ancleut Egyptian tombs, found a wreath of roses which lvd ben lwuiul into a garland and buried with the dead thousand-: of years r-.ro. M. Crepin. the Ik anist and rn:erocopist. 11.?. dp a careful examination of this ;ueer find ard prepared a paper on it whh-h he re?d before the Royal society of Belgium. From this iiajser it appears that in places where the flowers were matted totrether they rtill retafned their color as well as a very faint odor. The species to which they belong is now extinct but a rose resembling them in sereral particulars Is still grown In EftTpt ted AbTMlu

New York. Aug. 3. Opening dealings in rhe .f.-K m:.r!i. t v.e... : -lei --int'.-s;el in s-ime pT-mnineut s; ."culai ive f.tvot ite. P; ires wing'tieral'v It.wei, gains Were shown St. Paul, Erie. Luisi!!e and Nashille, s'o'iih. rii Railway : el a few fillers. Priee.s started upward witb viiir in some parts ef the list and turned tile r.r.ir.-.e of the General market.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open. Close. Amal. Copper . . Am. Locomotive .. Am. Siii.'.ar Rt'. . . . Atchison Anaconda Bait imoro & Ohio Brooklyn II. T. Chesapeake- & Ohio C. M. A: St. I ' Colo. Fuel jV- Iron . . Erie 111. Cential Louis. & Nash. . . . Missouri Pacific .. Mo.. Kan. - Tex. .. National Lead . . N. Y .Central Pennsylvania People's Gas Reading Rock Island Rock Island pt'd . . Southern Pacific, . . . Southern By Term. Coal Iron . Union Pacific . . U. S. Steel . 102- . 7":'s . 23s-1 -. 120 i., V:: tiiiu .iv;:: ..5 Pi . til's . 17s 1 13' o . 0::.. .111 . i;;2-2 . 02 .lllMi . 26 . o:!4 . 76 U . 37 4 . 1 60 1 .157 V. 137 1 2 - s 2 3 s 12'" 7"e 5'et lTV 5::-t 4:: 177t 146"2 0 1's 3'i SO 1 11 131 "s 02 132U -Vs 63 ''4 TH 35r's 160's 1364 :'.r"a 107 1 I'M '.0" U. S. Steel pfd 1074 Western Union 02' CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond Ind. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by t lyt Board of Public Works of the City jbf Richmond, Indiana, that on the 27tii day of July, 1006, they unanimously adopted Declattory Resolution No. 8 1006, as follows, to-wit : I Resolved by the Board f Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that it desired and dijemed necessary to vacate the alle'r running north and south between South First and Second streets rromf South "A" street to the first alley rftnning east and west, which all-" proposed to be vacated is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Ueginning at the north west corner off lot. No. 4 in A. Williams' addition t the City of Richmond, and in the jouth line of said outh "A" streer; tthence south along1 the west line ofjsaid allev to the south west corner (tf lot No. 5 in said addition; thence Iwest to the west line of said alley ;i thence north alon.4 the west line of? said allev to the 3,outh line of Soutji "A" street; thenci" east to the plac.fc of beginning all asl shown by a pTat of such pro posed! vacation now oik file in the of fice of the Department of Public Works! of said Citv. Thcvproperty which will be injuri ously rtr beneficially affected in said City on Richmond y vacation, is known r.n said proposed described as lot number (4) and 85) in said A. William'A addition to tiiid City, abutting on the east side tfiereof, and lot No. 23S .tA shown on 6 facial Mav of sain t lty. .nu annum on the west side of said lley. The Board of Public KVorks of said citv has fixed vednesoiiy, Aug. loth. 1006 a- date unVi vhk ces may be filedvby pc oil in, or affect.e(K by, ii remonstransons interestfcaid proposed vacation as alioviV described, an on said dav, at 10 oxTrock A. M., sai and said Hoard will meet at its office for tho purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. July 2S-Aug4th. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne County ss. Estlo C. Routh vs. fDavid Riggs, William Gordon. Wayne Circuit Court. October term, 1006. No. 1 1 1 S . Be it known that on the 3rd dav of August. 1006, the aboyynamed plaintiff, bv his j.rtorney. tfed in tho office of "he Clerk of tie Wayne Circuit court his comt'laitit against said defrr.dare ir tho abovetr nti'led cause for artiion of real etate tocether with the affidavit of a com pot out porson. that said defendant David Riirtrs. is not a resident of the State of Indi ana. 1 Said defendant Dp fore is hereby l.otif avidV Risers there ified fof the filin; and pendency of safft complaint against him and that tUileSs ho appear and answer or demr thereto, at tbe calling of tbe said cruise, on tho second day of tbe next -"' rm of said Court, to be begun andeld at the Court House in the City Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October. 10"C net. said Complaint ami tbe mr-tter ar.d thin-TP therein contaiied and alleged, will be t'iktn a? tio. ar.d tlie said cause will b-- heard! aid deter-Riia'-d in his absence. itness. the Clerk, ar.d the Seal of said Court at the CUtyof Richmond this 3rd day of Aug. fc506. ..(SEAL) EDGAR M. HAAS, Clerk. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys of Plaintiff. dly-4-11-18.

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To Niagara FaMs. Thursday August 9th 12 day limit via Peru and W-bash R. R.' I Free reciirmn cHir car Richmond to the Fall::, direct without change. , $12.50 Rcund Trip. To Minneapolis, on account of G. A. j R. Nations! Encampment. Selling i dates Aug.. 10, 11, 12, 13th. Return limit Aug. 3tst. $14.00 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 by Boat and Rail to Washington, New York and other points of attraction. $16.00 Round Trip. To Atlantic City, Thursday. August 16th... 15 day limit via. Cincinnati and the B. & 0. S. W. R. R. Stop over privileges at Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, Etc. $5.20 Round Trip. To Bass Lake. $5.20 Round Trip. To Bruce Lake. To Winona Lak(5. Season tickets, $5.50, 10 day ticket $4.15. V THE DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION CO. la effect May 5, 190G. Subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE AM Aftl i A M j I' M l' At I' At Kich'U I.v! f.t.V S.u nul h.iki n.:'ieli.oo F.ntcm Ar t ('..fxe T.Bte x.4'J Vvorv I H.4'i i I".".? 11. ."." W.Alex" 7.(t5 i .0r 8.6S lnur .;"s lii.(i." DtlVtoll " M(KI,!I.0(I lO.lHI.lllHil Hl.C(l ll.do i NEW PARIS BRANCH (THROCCH SKRVICE) Leave Richmond for New Paris. 5:50, 6:45, S:J0, 9:20, 10:00. 11:20. a. m., 12:20, jl:20. 2:20. 3:00. 4:20, 5:20. 6:20, 7:30. 8:20. 9:55 and 11:00 P. M. Transfere at New Westvllle. Direct conmections at Dayton with "lama Limited" trains for Troy, Piqua and Lima, leaVing Richmond at 5:50. a: 00. 12:00 a. m.. and 3:00 p. m. CONNECTIONS At Eaton with P., C. C. & St. Ll for points north and south. At Wet Alexandria ivith Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and soutli. At Dayton with electric lines divejrging for Troy, Piquk, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Coluffibus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to ail points. Far further information call Home rhfcmo 260. Arrangements fo"- parties, special cars, etc., call phone or write C. O. BAKER, G. F and P A.. West Alexandria, O. I MARTIN SWISHER. Agent. PRSCE & PRICE LOANS (REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. Notary Publip. Home Phone 1 046. Rooms 31 and 32 Colonial Bldg. o . Moore&Ogborn General Insurance in Standard Ccmpanie. Money t? loan. We will bond ycu. Real Estate. t ROOM 16 I..O. O. F. BUILDING. AL. H. HUNT 7 Ncrth Nith Can jell or trade you anything in real estate. See him. WfA. WAKING Plumber atf ias fitter Bicycles amtjjundries Phone 1482. 406 Main St. J A LITTLE FARM WELL 'HLLED. I bav It. Looatii, a1varsages and price rlhtA Apply to 3t 8 o if 1 J. E. MOORE Rlclorpt

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