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ragetnx. Tiie Richmond Palladium. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1906. PjBnnsylyaEILincs ITlh ILsvfesii Msirlk Flows Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets -Indianapolis Chicago - ; S TO IXDIAXAPOLIS CHATTAS OOCf A, ; Sept. 1, 1". 18 Regimental Reunion. Oct. 15, 1. 17 Society Army of pum berland. ooLORArx) srniNGS Sepu is i 20 Pike's Peak Centen- , Sept. to 14 S:at BALTIMORK . THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO NEWSPAPERS IN . INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED GIVE MORE COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. Cincinnati, New York J Sept. s, v JuHltee CiTY OF MEXIC and Richmond. Aus. 14 to SI Geo! TORONTO. OXT. Kept. 13 to 1 I. O. C - niai. to I Natl Biptlst Convention LOS ASGELES SA5 FKA CISCO Northwest W " SUNDAY OUTING Soithwest 6St Ctntl SL25. Special train laves 7 a.m.. Sept. lth SOOth . If Interested ask C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind. RICHMOND MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS HEW YORK MARKETS

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liberal patronage this year than ever before,' according to the gardeners, and the result has been that the of-. f eriiigs have been of a much higher quality. The city markets are proving a good thing both for the people and the gardeners and the time . is com ing when there will be such a demand for an up to date market house that council will be compelled ' to ieed. THE LOCAL MARKETS. (The prices quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main &. , Fourth streets, for produce, vegetables and fruits. This gives the .farmers and gardeners the accurate "quotations for their i products; also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought -from Commission men.) Produce. Eggs . .. 14c doz. Butter, (country tahle) .. 20c lb. Butter, (creamery) .. . . :.. ..25c lb. Butter, (packing stock) .. .. ..12c lb. Chickens, (Spring) .. .-. .. 14c lb. Chickens, (Hens) .. ..8c lb. .Chickens, (Roosters) . . . . 6c lb. Vegetables. Okra.. . . .. 10c lb. Oyster Plant.. , -.. 25c doz. Lettuce, (head)'.. ..... .. .. 7c lb. lettuce, (Curly) ..10c lb. Carrotts ... .. .. ..50c bu. String Beans -. . ..4fJc bu. Onions, (White) $1.25 bu. Onions, (Yellow.. .. ... $1.00 bu. Onions, '(Spanish) .. .. ..$1.50 crate Onions, (Young) .. .. .. .. ..25c doz. Green Corn 7c doz. Cabbage.. 75c bbl. Tomatoes .. .. . .30c bu. Cauliflower( fancy) 75c doz. Egg Plants .. ..75c doz. Radishes 25c doz. bunches Cucumbers (long green) .. ..15c doz. Beets 50c bu. Turnips, .(washed) 50c bu. Sweet Potatoes.. .. .'. .. $4.50 bbl. Lima Beans .... ...... .. 12c qt. Green Peas ....$2.00 bu. Mangoes (sweet) .. .. .. .. 5c doz. Celery, (Michigan) .. ...... 25c doz Parsley.. . .V .. .. .. .. .. 10c lb. Shelled Beans.. .. .. .'. .. 7c qt Potatoes ..75c bu. Fruits. Feaenes, (Tennessee).. $2.25 crate, (6) bas. Peaches, (Indianas) $1.50 crate (6)bas Peaches, (Home-grown) ....$1.50 bu. Huckle Berries, (16 box crate).. $2.25 Black Berries 7c per qt. Crab Apples 40c bu. Apples, (picked cooking varieties) . . .. 50c bu. Grapes, (Concords) 25c bas. Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Grapes, (Cal. Seedless) $2.00 Cherries, (Cal. Ox heart) ...$1.75 bu. Lemons. (Verdellas 300 8.) .. ..$6.00 .Water Melons, (Indiana 30 lb av.).. .. ." . 16c each Canteloupes, (Tip Top, 40 to bbl.) .. $3.50 Gems, (Indianas) 60c bas. Cocoanuts .. 40c doz. Plums, (Cal. Kelsey) .. .. $2 crate Plums, (Damsens) $3.00 bu. Plums, (Green Gage) .. . . .. $2. bu. Plums. (Goose Red) $1.25 bu Plums, (Blue Gage) $1.50 bu. Oranges, (Valencias) 126 s.. ...$5. bx. Bananas. (Jumbo's) . . ..$1.50 to $1.75 Pears, (Sugar or Sickle) .... 50c bu. Pears, (Bartletts) $1.50 bu. Grape Fruit (60 size) $5 box. Pine Apples, (Fancy 24s.) .. .. $3.25 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat.. 68c Corn, per bushel . 46c Oats per bu 2Sc Rye 50c WAGON MARKET. Paid by H. J. Ridge e 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 New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVER SEED. (Paid by Wm.Hill & Co.) Clover Seed, Little Red or Big English, per bushel $6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher steers ....$4.00 4.25 Bulls $2.00 3.00 Cows, common to good . .$2J)0' 3.00 Calves 5.00 Q 6.00 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy 5.00 5.25 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough .. 5.25 5.50 .Hogs 200 MJid 250 lbs average Lamb. , 5.25 5.75 The beauty bee is a money-maker, ft "honeys" up one's thoughts; it jweetens one's lrfe; it's nectar on ine's words, and drops, sip by sip, into one's heart, when Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is osed. Tea ar Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken Co. Heavy, Impure blood makes a mudly, pimply complexion, headaches, lausea. Indigestion. Thin blood nakes you weak, pale, sickly. Burlock Blood Bitters make sthe blood 1ch. red, pure restores . perfect leal tlx.

- ' (Publishers' Press J 1 Indianapolis, Sept. - 11. Receipts 10,000 hogs, 1,700 cattle and 700 sheep against 9,426 hogs, 1,790 cattle and 383 sheep a week ago, and 11,342 hogs, 1,523 cattle and 666 sheep a year ago. The supply of hogs in sight when the market opened was not large, but there seemed to be enough, and the bidding at the start was lower from all sources. The competition from outside sources was best for the heavier grades, and a few opening sales of that-class were about steady.' In 'a general way, however, there was a decline of 5c on all kinds, and on that basis the trading was active, with packers and shippers buying. Buyers forced a further decline of 5c. especially for the light and light mixed grades. The market was anywhere from steady to 15c lower than yesterday, and a good part of the supply looked 10c lower. Cattle Easily Sold. The cattle market opened with a

healthy demand for good to choice stock in all departments and especial ly for the best steers. Competition was "strong and salesmen had no trouble in placing their consignments at nriees fullv as eood as yesterday and 10 25c higher than the low time last week. There was no change in the situation as regards common to medi um cattle and they were again diffi cult to sell, but in point of prices probably no lower than they have been. Active for Sheep and Lambs. There was a good average run of sheen and lambs, and with a steady demand for both from local and out side sources trading from the start was active and sales usually at fully steady prices compared with yester day. STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward $ 5 50& 6 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward 4.65 5 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1.250 lbs .... 4 90 5 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to L22C lbs ,. 4 15 4 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 25 5 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75 4 Choice feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 3 75 4 Good feeding ateers, 800 to 1,000 lbs 3 25 3 Medium feedlcg steers 700 to 900 lbs 2 75 3 Common to best stackers .. 2 25 3 HEIFERS.50 65 90 00 35 00 50 25 00 .25 15 65 25 40 85 00 00 Good to choice heifers. .. .4.25 5 Fair to medium heifers 3 75 4 Common light heifers.. 2 75 3 COWS Good to choice cows .. 3 50 4 Fair to medium cows .. 3 00 3 Canners and cutters .. 1 25 2 Good to choice cows and and calves SO 00 50 Common to medium cows and calves 20.00 30. BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls. .. 3 00 3 Fair to medium bulls .. 2 50 3 50 75 .25 50 .50 50 .50 55 45 .25 .50 .75 .55 .50 .50 .75 .75 00 .50 50 Common bulls 2.00 2. Common to best veal calves .. 4 50 7 Fair and good heavy .. ..3.00 6. , Hogs. Best heavfos. 210 lbs and upward . . 6 40 6 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward.. .. ..6.35 6. Good to choce lights 160 to 180 lbs 6 55 6 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs" 6 40 6 Best pigs .. 5.75 6. Light pigs 5.00 5. Roughs 5.25 5. Bulk of sales.. . . 6.40 6. Sheep. Spring lambs 4.00 7. Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5. Common to medium 4.234. Good to choice sheep 4.25 4. Culls to medium 2 50 4 Stockers and feeders 2.50 3. Bucks, per 100 lbs 2 50 3 Stops itching instantly. - Cures piles, eczema, salt hreum, tetter itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint ment. At any drug store. CITY A GOOD HOG MARKET ROME SHURLEY PURCHASE Buys 300 Head of Hogs From Thomas Ryan Which Will be Shipped Fifty car Loads Have Been Sent From Here Since August 12. Rome Shurley of the firm of Shur ley and Gaar has bought three hundred head of hogs from Thos. Ryan at $6.23 per hundred. The hogs are to be delivered today and will be driven into this city. This firm has proven conclusively this season that Richmond Is a fine market for hogs. Mr. Ryan has had buyers from all parts of the country but found that he could do just as well by selling here as elsewhere. Shurley and Gaar are doing an extensive business with the shipment today havg sent away fifty car loads zice August 12. j Palladium Want Ads Pay.

(Publishers Press CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.35 Fair to' good .. . . ...... 4.r0 Oxen 1.75 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.35 Good to choice . . 6.45 Common to fair 2.50 HEIFERS Extra 4.25. Good to choice 3.65 Common to fair 2.00 COWS tjood to choice ......... 2.75 Common to fair 1.00 Canners 1.00 Stockers and feeders .. 1.75 BULLS Thin and light .. .. 2.00 Bologna 2.75 Fat Bulls 3.00 CALVES Common and large 3.00 Extra G.75 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers 6.50 Mixed packers 6.50 Common to choice heavy fat sows .. 4.50 Stags 3.25 Light shippers 6.35 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.50 Sheep. Common to fair 2.75 Lambs. Good to choice 7.50

O.tO 5.25 4.25 5.50 5.25 4.50 4.15 2.65 3.60 2.65 2 25 4.25 2.65 3.00 3.35 .00 6.65 6.60 5.65 4.25 6.50 4.15 8.J.O Young ladies should be most partic ular about their looks. Don't attire yourself carelessly; be faultlessly dressed, and Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will do the rest. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOiy Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-em Line. Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line, July 7th, July 18th, and August 4th, for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National, Park, Portland, Puget Sound points. The Yosemlte, 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. H. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark St. Chicafo, I1L " ' (may 20-tf For a mild, easy action of the bowels ,a single dose of Doan'sRegulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation . 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. Torture by Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from in fiammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which cured me." Cures Liver complaint, dyspepsoia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c. Mary had a little lad Whose face was fair to see. Because each night he had a drink Of Rocky Mountatin Tea. A. G.Luken & Co. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery . of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Ow'ng to severe inflammation of the throat and congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to. die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved my life " Cures the worst coughs and colds, bronchitis, tonsilitis, weak lungs, hoarseness and La Grippe. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Lively Tussle. with that old enemy of the race, constipation, often ends in appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, tak-3 Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25-3 at A. G. Luken & Co.'s druggists. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a dis tressing case of Piles. It heals the worst burns, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, wounds, chilblains, and salt rhaum. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. A bad example seerrs to attract a lo more of imitative attention than a goo example does. The Avenarer. Alfonso I. of Castile was surnamed tb Avenger. He was never known to forget or forgive sn injury,

Publishers' Press Chicago, Sept. 11.- Large receipts in the Northwestern and lower babies, together with a small volume of business caused an easier opening in the wheat market. The loss was soon regained, however, on buying based on advices from the Northwest that the Government crop report was regarded in that section to be bullish. Corn Followed Wheat U.o. The corn market opened easier because of the failure of the predicted frost in the corn belt to materalize. Good buying by commission houses soon caused all of the loss to be regained, and a firm tone developed. The oats market was strong on good buying by commission houses local traders buying May and December in lively fashion.

(By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Wheat. Sept. 69 69 Ts May 76 76 Vs Corn. Sept 42 to 46 May 42 to 42 OatS. Sept .. .. ,. 30.6 31 May .. 33 ' 33 Pork. Sept .......$16.62 $16.60 Jan :.. ...... 12.97 12.92 Lard. Sept. .. .. 8.47 8.70 Jan 7.65 7.70 Ribs. Sept. . . . . . . 8.52 . 8.72 Jan 6.90 6.92 MARKET SUMMARY. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prime dry-fed cattle, J5 oB(g5 60; choice fat steers, $4 75 5 25; heifers, $2 75 3 50; fat cows, J3 40 3 65; bulls, 92 763 00; milkers and springers, $15 O046 00. Sheep and" Lambs Choice lambs, 50; good, $S 25 8 40; yearlings, J5 256 25; wethers, $4 55 75; mixed sheep, ,4 505 25; ewes, $4 255 00. Calves $8 25 down. Hogs Medium heavy, $6 40; Torkers, $6 50; mixed, J6 45; pigs, $6 256 35; stags,, $3 25 4 -5; roughs, $5 00 5 50. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice export steers, $5 25 6 25; shipping steers. $4 755 00; heifers, $3 255 00; fat cows, $2 23 4 00; milkers and springers, $30 0050 00. Sheep and LambsYearlings. $6 006 GO; wethers, $5 75 6 00; mixed sheep) $5 50o 75; ewes, $5 25 5 60; spring lanibs, $5 008 80. Calves JJest, $8 509 00. Hogs Heavies, $6 500 6 55; mediums, 6 606 65; Yorkers, S6 70 6 75; pigs. $6 60; roughs, $5 10 5 40. , CHICAGO Cattle: Common to ' prime steers, $3 756 80; cows, $2 704 75; heifers, $2 60 4 So; bulls, $2 25 4 50; stockers and feeders, $2 604 35. Shp and Lambs Sheep, $4 25 5 (5; lambs. $6 008 00: yearlings, $5 606 50. Calves $3 007 50. Hogs Choice light, $6 45 6 55; mixed light, $6 206 40; butchers", $6 256 t.0; choice heavy, $6 10 30;. packers, $5 706 10. Wheat No. 2 red. 7171c. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, J5 75 C 00; prime, S5 505 70; tidy butchers', $4 005 00; heifers, $3 004 40; fat cows, bulls and stags, $2 00 4 0; fresh cows, $25 0050 00. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $5 70 5 85; good mixed, $5 50 5 65; lambs. $5 00 8 40. Hogs Heavy hogs, $6 506 52; mediums and xorkers. $6 65 6 70; pigs, $6 50 6 60. CINCINNATI Wheat No.' 2 red, 72 73V4c. Corn No. 3 mixed, 49V50c. Oats No. 2 mixed. 3233c. Rye No. 2. 61 62c. Lard $8 40. Bulk meats $9 12HBacon $10 25. Hogs $5 106 45. Cattle $2'005 50. Sheep $2 75i?4 75. Lambs $ 258 25. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 34c; X. 3132c; No. 1. 4041c; No. 2,.3839c; fine unwashed, 2526c; detained washed, 3637c; delaine unwashed, 2829c; Kentucky and Indiana combing H-blood, 3335c. NEW YORK Cattle: Steers, $3 25 f 12Vi; bulls, $2 60 4 00; cows. $1 30 t 30. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $4 00 75; culls. tS 00; lambs, $7 00 9 10. talves $5 00 9 00. Hogs $6 75 6 90. TOLEDO Wheat. 72c: corn. lc; ats, 32 Vic; cUvraeed, $7. SJi 'Every cloud has a silvery lining. 'Not after a grafter has been, under It-" Then She Removed It. "Madam." politely began the man be hind, "your hat obstructs my view of the stage. I wish you would remove""Oh," she snapped, "I guess you'n seeing more than your money's worth.' "I am, indeed, madam. I only pale $1.50 for this seat and I observe fron the tag on your hat that It's wort) S3.D&" .Philadelphia Pr A Sad Story. The prisoner was not Insane At first, but he could not refrain From reading all the experts said. And that Is how he lost his head. Washington Star. Had To. Jones Why did you give that woman on the car your seat and leave your wife standing? Browce Great Scott, man. that was cur cook! Judge, v , . - WIm aad Uawlae. The wise Plan's often lost In thought When wisdom he's in-drinking. Most men are merely Uist-ln thought Through not being built for thinking: Philadelphia Ledger. Tiatnrallr. De Style Has any of your family gone away for the summer? Gunbusta Only the cook. Woman's Home Companion. Human Xatare. The path of duty leads, 'tis said. To self approval. .But A lot of people strive acb day To fisd & starter cut ,

Publishers Press! New York, Sept. 11. Opening trad ing in stocks was dull and the tone uncertain small gains and losses being very evenly divided. The principal gains were among the Southwest era railroads, with Atchison the feature. Opening sales of that stock were of 10,000 shares at llOi and 110 compared with 1101,4. last night and with subsequent sales below 110. Louisville and Nashville rose and Union Pacific and Erie fell as much. Efforts to put up prices of individual stocks in face of the drooping character of the market were abandoned after "ixmisville & Nashville and Missouri Pacific had been advanced a point. Before a half hour had expired the entire list was weak. DOING THEIR DUTY

Scores of Richmond Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidney's duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidneys Pills cure them all. Richmond people endorse our claim Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, of 27 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Ind., says: "About eight years ago I began to have severe pains in my back, loins and shoulders, and at times my head ached until I thought it would split. I thought the pains in my shoulders came from rheumatism which had troubled me previously, but finally after suffering. for about two years I decided to use a kidney medicine. Doan's Kidney Pills were very highly recommended so I secured a box at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. I began taking them and noticed an improvement in my condition in a short time. I continued the treatment until I was free from all aches and pains, and since then I have never had a return of my trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills are the finest kidney medicine on the market, and I am glad to tell again how -much they have done for me. I can recmmend them to all who are troubled in the same manner." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents1 'Foster-Milburn- Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . ' Remember the name Doan's and and take no other. . t t. -1..; v.i tu Know. "Is it a felony to hit a man wh wears glasses?" Yes. You can be sent to prison fo; it. Can't you take him by surprlsi some time when be ha3 laid then aside?" "Oh, it Isn't that! I just wanted t find out whether it would pay me t get a pair." Houston Post. A Terrible Accident. The farmer's wife looked at the ne boarder's hand. "Mistur-r," she said, "how didje lose yer fingur-r?" "I was run over by a steamboat," re plied the innocent city youth. "For the land's sake! Wuz yer lr swimmin'?" Judge's Magazine, 01 Fun. . It Always f s. "Isn't it ridiculous to say 'every body's business is nobody's bus! ness? " "Why, that's all right; you see, I means that when" "I don't care what It means. It'i bound to be the busybody's business a least." Catholic Standard and Times. AC the Desert Hotel. The Camel Talk about the strav vhat broke a earners back this mat tress Is enonsb. for me. Harper'. Laying For Him. Did you ever pause in the midst c a busy day- to contemplate the egoti-r. of the man who thinks It will rain be cause he forgot and left his umbrolf nt home? ' He thinks that tbe powers whic have the contrsct to mii.e tbe miz. hall and other things in the wet good line are hidln? behind a tree as hpasses by to see if he had put on Li. new spring suTTand forgot his shov. o Stick. ";:-- He doesn't know that the rain fall: alike on the Just and the unjust. Hthinks that tbe condition of the crops, or whether some city along a river h needing a freshet to keep it from get ting too fresh. Is a secondary matter cr compared to whether be is'piotectec or not. The man who feels that way about it Is too hopelessly dense to providt himself with an umbrella In tbe natu raj way should a shower come, and de

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features will b an ooen air produc tion of The Blue Moon brought to thisa country at a cost of $60,000. 300 pcQple in the cast. Elephants, Camels Horses, etc., in a huge stage pagAnt. Rates & La Rs Ra Via C. Selling dates ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd , from Aug. 23th to Sept. 22nd, at $3 60 round trip. These tickets good for leave 9:05 a. n particulars call C. A. B Home Tel. 44. days. Going, trains and 4 mt m. For AIR, P& T. A., Richmond. : Sewirr? VJachLries... JRS and SUPPLIES. R. M.rLACEYi 718 MAIN ST. trome Phono 1242 t Good FA AT fJO TO $10 T All Con ven i 'piiy ' J. E. MOORE J"ii',i,'i"J,J"M'M AL. H. HUNT 7 North lUnth has some good values'! Real Estate. Rents collected and every attention given the property.

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