Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 250, 7 October 1906 — Page 7

me Hicnmona ranaaium, sunaay, octooer 7, lfeC3-

Page Seven.

WANTED. WANTED Driver at the Laundry.

Eldorado

WANTED Girl at 126 North 10th.

, No washing. Ironing, bousecleanlng

all done. - 5-3t

WANTED Boy of 16 to 17 at Starr

Piano Works. Apply to W. Erki 5-2t

WANTED A Cabinet Maker at 124 South 6th street or phone 472 5-2t WANTED Good girl for general house work, 323 Pearl street. 5-3t

WANTED Girl for housework. Call at 113 South Fifth. WANTED A good girl at ; 110 N. 10th street. No washing or ironing. 3-3t WANTED Young man to. study Mechanical Drafting at home. AddresB C. W. T., care Palladium. 34t WANTED Young man or woman to study book keeping or stenography, at spare time. Address C. W. T., care of Palladium. 3-4t WANTED Two Men that are Willing to work for good pay. : Apply to Golding, Palladium office. 3-tf WANTED Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelry and all ar-,

. tides of value at the Success Loan Co. Office 526 Main St. Richmond, Ind. Dr. E. Simmons, Proprietor. 30-7t WANTED To buy old feather beds and pillows. Address postal or letter to the Indiana Feather Co., General Delivery, Richmond, Indiana. 30-10t WANTED Boy at Starr Piano Co.

in Box Department, . , 29 tf

away. See McNeill & Ketch. 5tf

FOR SALE The Eli Petty farms two miles northeast.pf Hagerstown

Indiana. Consisting of 140 acres of

good first and second bottom land and 140 acres of good blue grass

pasture adjoining. Good road runn

ing between the two tracts. Good buildings. Well watered. About 10 acres of valuable timber, oak and popular. Mr. Petty has recently de

ceased and the' heirs will sell this

- valuable real estate. . For particu

lars Inquire of, M. T. Fox, Hagers

town, Indiana. " 5-7t

FOR SALE House and lot well lo

cated. For small investment, home, or both, this can not be equ

aled. Apply 20 South 17th street.

4-3t

FOR SALE One buggy and automo

bile. Address J. C. H. care Pallad

ium. 3-7t

FOR SALE A 7 room house on 514

North 16th street. Electric light

and gas. . 2-7t

I

Everybody! buys property from

Woodhurst. Main St. Telephone

49L I Junes tf

I

FOR RENT.

'

FOR RENT- A fiome of 7 rooms. 116

South" J2th: steet. 6-2t

FOR RENT-urnished room, bath

and electriclight, 28 N. 7th street

5 2t

RENTI

for genu

Isbed rooms at the Grand

only. ,'.' iX

smeu

WANTED Girl for general house

work in family of two Good

wages. 100 North 13th strfet.

FOR 8ALE.

rucnmona property

Porterfield. KeUy Bloc

f

7

1

EkPh

specialty

one 329.

tf

FOR SALE Do you want this? 7

room house, good location. Price $1600 $350 cash, balance $20 per

K month. Possession . in 10 "days

Woodhurst, 913 Main.

7-lt

FOR SALE Do you -want this? " 7

room house, good location. Price $1600 $350 cash, balance $20 per

i montn. Possession -.. in 10 days. ' Woodhurst, 913 Main. 7-lt , FOR SALE A new modern 2 family

. . iioiuuvc, iUtrtLlUU. Will COnj. slder a vacant lot as part trade. Address L. V., care Palladium. .. It FOR SALE All household goods at a bargain at once, 38 Washington f Ave. , , - . 6-7t

within 1(1 Hava ftrlam TJ,-.,,..

West Main, owner going to move

LOST. LOST Silver watch with fob of Tra-

vas City. Between Boston Store and 5 and 10c store. Finder return to 223 S. 14th or phone 1000. 6-3t. LOST On North A r street, between 11th and 12th streets, a yellow kitkitten. Answers to the name of "Dick." Finder kindly return to 1119 North A street and receive reward. 5.3t

LOST A. hand satchel containing a " ladies pocket book with 3 $5 bills, 1 silver dollar, some change and other articles. Reward If returned to Police Headquarters. 5 3t

WANT TO IMPEACH LABOR STILL IN DEMAND CAMPAIGN OPENED

JIT CAMBRIDGE BY

THE CITY CLERK wages pa,d are h,gh

Edmund Elliott of Bluffton is Charged with Neglect of

His Office.

Unskilled Labor Bringing From $1.75

to $2.00 a Day Skilled Mechanics Also in Demand and Wages Paid

are Generally Good.

JAMES E. WATSON

(Continued From Page One.)

tion of the Union, and the abolition of slavery. He told how the question of state sovereignty was solved by

Thprfi Is Ktlll murh HiffirMiltv In I the ereniiis and rnnrasn nf tht lpadlrs

HbUUriUb- IN BAD SHAPE Richmond to get unskilled laborers o the Republican party. Mr. Wat

v.- Kt, . . son then related how, despite the opforboth shop and for improvements osition of the Demo atic Mrtv. the

being made in the city. The tele-

tuuiyames nave nvi, oeen en- i sieaa law mat openea ine great west

THE COUNCIL WILL GIVE

m vvnioi-i to RE- a51ed tQ get the requlsite numDer of to home seekers. Jumping to a later FORM IF HE DOES NOT HE men despite the fact that wages rapg- period Mr. Watson told how the Dem-

MUST QUIT. 1 ln& from f 1.75 to $2 a day are offered, ocrauc party wisnea to repuaiaie me

Every man who vcan weild a pick and gigantic national debt, which was the

shovel is beings em oloved by the outgrowtn or the Civil ar and bow

Richmond Home Telenhone Coirmanv the Republican party said "no" and

After the recent ' accusations made in the work of excavating trenches saw to it that every cent of the debt

aeainst one of TMrh mrm a a titv nffj. I for the conduits. Ttt thf shfn nn-1 was paid off, thereby saving the

cials. the Kten tawn irr, ov, skilled laborers are paid wages rang- country's honor

i nrr -ri 1 O T A r jA imi j ! KJ nxjkt R iKtr Than Pnnlanr4

; . L! laborjn Richmond factories receives "In 1906 what Is the issue? For

from $2 to $3.50 a day. Generally slx and forty years the Republican

i j I rxn TT r hoe hoon in ant vrl th rvM

rl-ii-Tv.?r.o... t ... . idlvl"a iraue conauions were never icu

i i, t.j . ucner iuan at Dreseni ana ine out-i u131 j-";ll'jv- anv- it i.o.

cVeX rv look for the coming winter is prom- there be any in the house, how

ising. Labor will be steadily employ- many years since the Civil War has

ed during the winter as every factory your party been in power just two

clerk, were taken Friday night when

a motion was unanimously passed by

year if present indications are ful

filled.

MASKED

MEN HANG

NEGRO PRISONERS

him at the next regular meeting un-

ess by that time he attends to his

duties. A week ago, on account of

the clerk's dereliction, two ordinances

were passed, denning his duties, one requiring him to be at his office from 8 a. m., to 4 p. m., and the other or

dering him to have the minutes of the

City Council sessions ready for the mayor's signature not to exceed five days after adjournment. Elliott has

absented himself from these meetings.

having attended only oifs se'ion

since September 1, when the mayor

took office.

It is charged that Elliott has not

been in his office over an hour a day:

that the bills are neglected; that oth

er-employes fail to get their money;

and that the minutes of the council

sessions are in such condition that

STLT". rif"'fJn."ha' EXECUTION WAS ORDERLY

said, will have a prosperous business accomplished in the past forty-six

years the Republican party is respon

sible for. Today is there a plank in

the Republican platform that you would change? On the other hand

the Democratic party has been trying to get the public to ' forget ever y platform that they have ever adopted.

In the past forty-six years the nation

has accumulated more wealth through the management of the government by the Republican party than England, the second richest na

tion in the World, has in the thous

repeat

shall know

them."

After introducing the tariff ques

tion Mr. Watson stated that under

the existing tariff law the govern

ment now has a greater stock of

gold on hand than any other country

ever had at any time.

"The Democrats complain that the

Republican administration is extra-

Mobile Mob Takes Law Into Z &T?

Its Own Hands and Wreaks Vengeance on Fiends

FARE IS REDUCER - By PENNSYLVANIA

Local Rates in -Indiana, A

West Virginia and Pennsylvania Made 2 1 -2c -

THE DAYTON & VESTERM

TRMIOII GO.

n effect JTay 5, 1906. Subject tm

change without notice.

.IAIN LINE

Ktcb'd Lt

Katon Ar. W.Alex "

ITton

M AM (AMi ,M . .4i t 8.00 and JUW

Wj 70 S S nrr 8.4i B.5T

'.05 j H.06 1 8A i hour 8.W 10.06 t.ooi8.a:io.ooiuntii (io.ooni.ooj

n.oa

11.55 lili

EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1

COMPANY WILL PARTIALLY GET

EVN FOR REDUCTION, BY "SOAKING" THOSE WHO FAIL TO BUY TICKETS.

NEV PARIS BRANCH

through snnrat

Leave rchmond for New Paris.

5:50. 615, S:20, 9:20. 10:00. 11:20, ft. li:20. 1:20, 2:20. S:00. 4:20l

5:20. 6110, 7:20. 8:20. 9:55 and 11:00

Transffcre at New W-etvllie.

Dlredl connections at Dayton Willi "lima llimited- trains for Troy. Piquu and Lift a. leaving Richmond at 5:50. 9:00. Ill 00 a. nw and 3:00 p. m.

Announcement has been . made by

E. A. Ford, general traffic manager of

Co

a c.

mnth

the Pennsylvania lines west, , that on J dnntl

Nov. 1 next the local passenger fares I north

in Indiana, West Virginia and Penn-J trie lln

sylvania-would be reduced to a basis r . y'

of 2Vz cents a mile, and that the pres ent interstate fares for through tick

ets would be reduced practically to 411 poln

the sum of the now lnonl fars In In-1 Call ao

2CTIONa At Zaton with

SL L. for points north and

it West Alexandria with Cln-

ortkern R. R. tor nolnta

south. At Dayton -with elee diTergin.tor Troy. PIqi.

Ima, Xenla, Sprlacfleld, Co

lcabus.1 Hamilton and.ClndnnatL

Thrmfth rates, threufh tickets to

For further livfonnatlon Fhoe 269,

straight. Elliott is a one-armed

man, who was elected principally through sympathy. "The City Council will give him two

LOST A nrav-fir hnnk . Wwpot, tT,o weeks .more in which to show a wil-

. court house-yard and St. Marys llnness ta d bis work. ; The Coun-

church, return to 200 S. 2nd street r 15 a unu as incompetent, utn

and get reward. 5-2t

BY DETERMINED MEN,

Mobile, Ala., Oct. 6. -Two hundred

LOST A package containing mus- sire to do better.

lin. Return to Palladium office and receive reward. 4-3t -

If; J 1". masked men met Sheriff Powers with

nuts mo iiuoinuu il xi t; uui snows a ae-

LOST An opal ring with 3 sets, be

tween ftth and Main to North 3rd

and A streets. Leave at Palladium and receive reward. 4-3t

FOUND.

FOUND Door key on North 9th St. Aged Writer Dies at Her Home

Call at Palladium office. 3-St

has been done,

pected, and should these be brought

the city would be in a bad nositlon

to go into court, as the records are notfSHER,FF WAS RETURNING WITH vagent but I can state that the coun

THE MEN FROM BIRMINGHAM. try nas always gotten its moneys

I worth. Uncle Sam's strong box is al-

wntM nc wa uvtHKUWERED wave fiiio,i Tr, tent tw , c

much money at present in the United

States treasury that a Democrat can

hardly comprehend it.

"For what one great act of legis

lation is the Democratic party res-

rnnRihlf? Fnr what nnp trrfat art

two negroes cnargea witn assanit, ac of executive cower is the Democratic

Richardson Switch, three miles north Darty resnonsible? I receive no an-

or Aiomie on tne boutnern railroad, Swer there is none for jne to re-

tooK nis prisoners from him and bang- ceive. I shall not review the record

ed tftem on the spot. No others were Cf he Democratic nartv, mv Demo

hurt. The rgroes had been taken to cratic friend, I shall spare you that Birmingham foV safekeeping and were Dain. it would be like walkinc

uieing nrougnt to AloDile tor trial. I through a eravevard "

iremenaous crowas surrounaea ice Tribute to Roosevelt

rauroaa szauon ana wnen tne report Mr. Watson then caid an elonuent

01 me lyncning or tne negroes was re- tribute to President Roosevelt and ceiwjd the greatest excitement prevail- at the mention of the President's ed. The crowd was aDDarentlv dissat- v,a o,,;, ,vnni v

i-oporie wiimn mc r-at i en Years isfled with tne method of lynchin

JANE B. NEWKIRK IS DEAD

AN INDIANA AUTHORESS

DOWIE TO BEGIN

ALL OVER AGAIN

Will Try to Regain Lost Following in His Old Tabernacle in Chicago.

FIGHT NOW ON IN EARNEST

NOT ONLY HAS HE LEASED OLD PLACE OF WORSHIP. BUT OTHER TEMPLES HAVE BEEN SECURED.

Publishers' Pre4j Chicago, O-lL 6. John Alexander

-'" " i cauuie ms ngiit lomorrow

lor control of the religion he founded years ago in the same tabernacle whence he migrated to Zion City after his following had outgrown any quarters he was able to find in Chicago.

i n. u iiixs sLt-uuir was wrpsipn rrnm

hira by Wilbur Glenn Voliva, Dowie

-was so in tnat nis death was moment

arily expected. That' he would ever

be able to resume active warfare was not even thought of. Today it was announced, however, that his old tabernacle at Sheffield and Montana avenues has been rented for him and that leases are being isought for ttmples on the west and

south sides. 4 He proses not only to seek new converts, but to win back those who deserted him for Voliva.

TO HAVE BIGGER THINGS

gerian Slavery.

Laporte, Tnd., Oct. 6. Mrs. Jane B. Newkirk, a well known Indiana au-

CITIZENS HAVE ORGANIZED U?-?JLe,ss d!ed here- ased 93 years

...Liiiii j.v ieaiH sue naa puonsnea two books, "The Captives," a narrative 'nf iha Alrior i ..

Cambr.dge City, Inspired by the Suc-T her father. James Leander Cartheart.

cess of its Carnival, will Have who afterward became United States

Street Fair with a Stock Show consm to Tripoli, Tunis, Leghorn, MaNext Season. tt Cad' "THpoli and

uuio, an iituuuui 01 American negotiations with the Earbary powers for

The citizens of Cambridgeinspired TtV 'Tk" .. -7

by the success of the recent free wamawi-

street fair, contemplate biggeY things favors County Local Option. for the metropolis of the "west side" Columbus, O., Oct, 6. Following the

next summer, and to this end a perma- Sample of his opponent, Carmi A. nent organization has been effected. Thompson, Republican candidate for Not only will this body of business secretary of state, in a letter to the

men promote the street fair project, ReT- Homer J. Smith of Delaware, O.,

could not so through Wavne Countv

She Has Written Two Books on Al- (hanging), and a mob departed for the with a search warrent and find a

scene of the lynching with the declar- man who would not endorse Mr.

ed intention of burning the bodies. Rnnsovpifa niiVv" stated ATr Wat."

Thompson and Robinson were the -on. "What then is all this racket

names of the negroes. The crimes for now. The President was supportwere committed upon Edna May Fow- Ud hv the House last session and he

ler, Lillian May Savell, Ruth Sossa- must have the support of a Republi-

man, and attempts on others whose

names were not given

Thompson was hanged as soon as the body of Robinson had been strung

up. The hanging of the negroes was carried out quietly. The negro Thompson was very sullen from the time he was taken off the train until the rope was placed around his neck. Neither

of the men showed signs of fear, Robinson saying all the time that he was

going to heaven

COAL LANDS To Be Withdrawn by the President From Further Entry. Washington, Oct. 6. It is under

stood that the president has finally

but it also will take upon itself the declares himself in favor of county made up his mind to withdraw all of

work or pushing every other under- locai opon. Thompson says: "I am

taking that gives promise of benefiting Personally favorable , to county local

the town and community in any way. Ption and such temperance legisla- .United States. The expectation is that

However, the street fair, with a stock l,on as the sentiment of the people of he will by a special message request

the coal lands not. already taken up

from entry under the land laws of the

show as an adjunct, will be "the" fea- Ohio will approve."

ture of the first season's work and be

fore mid-winter the preliminaries will

be under way. The officers of the

Car Smashed Auto. Newark, O., Oct. 6. Three men

Cambridge City organization are as -truck hV fi t . struck by a Newark and ' ?anoox-nia

traction, car here. The injured were

L0CKW00D WILL SPEAK.

The Marion Editor to Address e

t Indiana Society in New York on November 18.

follows:

President Dr. W. R. Littell. Vice President Orange Hall. Secretary Charles "Wheeler." Treasurer Frank Frohnapfel

Executive Committee Israel

ray, Frank II. Ohmit and the president, ex-officio.

congress to change the statutes, but in

the meanwhile he will himself temporarily withdraw the coal lands from further entry. Dun's Review. New York," Oct. 1 6. R. G. Dun's weekly review of trade says there

were no unfavorable developments ex-

Mur-

MUCH SMOKE, NO

occupants cf th car. The injured: Philip Wickham, hurt internallv. mav

uie, josepn Keed, hip dislocated; A. cept the damage by storm in the

L. allace, shoulder blade and three south, which was almost entirely local ribs fractured. in effect. Autumn trade is in full Bill Arp Dead swing, especial activity being reported Annlston, Ala.. Oct. 6." William dr E?ds' mi.1Iiner-v and footwear.

C. Rp Wee, an old Confederate veteran at anuuS P;an engaged far NHL Sohot-. qiv.... c.- : lD advance in all-the leading lndus-

Schenck's Sulphur Springs, committed

suicide by taking paris green. The cause is said to have been melancholia

tries. Railway earnings In September were 9.2 per cent larger than last year's figures. Liabilities of com-

F. . I Mwvv. is K-LX 1 1 Ti ft 1 1

r T w""v" w w crop prospects aad general finan- 1r1 f., "::":,nSZZ

Ciai emharrasamont TI .-u . .v-i-.c-u ul olcui'

. M L. as lamiuai-

Grand Saloon by an Over Cau

tious Resident. . Four fire wagons and the hook and

ladder truck responded to a fire tele-

ly known throughoutthe country as "Bill Arp." Run Down by Bicyclist.

Danville, 111.. Oct 6.Mrs. Elizabeth

ber are $6,255,995, compared with $S,

039,o47 a year ago. New Cruissr Launched.

Newport News, Va., Oct. 6. The

new and powerful armored cruiser

North Carfthna was successfully

phone call at the Grand Hotel. h- Zorn was run over by a bicyclist here

tweeu SiHh and Seventh streets test " Kours later: She Is launched from the v,rH, r w h n 7 Ly?- ti:;;". Srsrs

George Lockwood, editor of the Marion Chronicle has been invited to address the Indiana Society of New York City at its annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria on Nov. IS. He has also been honored by election to the National Geographical Society, which has Its headquarters at Washington. D. Appleton & Comapny are preparing: to issue a crenernl it Inn via

book, "The New Harmony Movement." The sales of this work during the last school year broke all rec

ords in the Indiana Teachers Reading Circle work, between thirteen and fourteen thousand eopies having been disposed of to the teachers of the state.

rAtiitiueui was caused ov a

chimney which was burning out and shooting sparks and flames several feet into the air. It was situated at the back of the building and gave the appearance of a lusty fire in that portion of the Hotel.

note. Her husband is a publisher of

city directories and is thought to be in Indianapolis or Owensboro, Ky.

and Drydock company, In the presence of 10,000 people. Tire ship's sponsor was Miss Rebecca Williams Glenn, daughter of Governor ,GIenn of North

Soldiers Desert. Carolina, who wasjpresent with his

Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 6. There 8taff and an escort of prominent North were many desertions from the Elev- Carolinians. !fni at Frt D- A- RUSSe" Cut Off Church Taxes. rlM order 5eceli;ed 'or the Washington, OcL 6.-Itw2S anregiment to go to Cuba. One private nounoed t Cfcf a

w J? throSh the hip by a mem- the German government determined

Interest In Meetings.

are being held in a tent on the Carni

val plaza directly opposite the Main street entrance to Glen Miller, are increasing in interest. Rev. R. L.

King and Anderson D. Thomas are.

... u.,,.,,...., lEa: American citizens are exempt ing up des-erters. The regiment left from church taxes in Germany. This for Newport News. a. was asrprf? tw r-'A

between the United States ambassa-

Sanduskv Owes Its Maor.

Sandusky. O.. Oct. 6. Bv a renrrt dor at Berlin and the German govevn-

wiiuucung me meetings, one of the or the state Inspector, F. A. Parmalee, Germany exempts from church most unique features of the meetings it is shown that the city of Sandusky taxes citizens of any country that does Is the sacred band and orchestra con- owes its mayor $224.50 fees he has not exact church taxes from Germans.

ceris, nicn are given at the close of failed to collpct. TTi r. tt, me united States has no such taxes

ine services. I P. Mnitor- Tha r r a

... . I ' - Ul A.

iucic iu ue services at tne tent Winzate. owes th rifr jic rT,m. Th. D3iii,ln, -.i - w.i,-.

th? ff i ... I . - . - ' " a uwnai ca.n

V? ""y" ttt u lomgnt mers usually find that mayors owe week for the best at 7 O ClOCK. I thfir mnnirinoHrtas in.ri i

ws

can House this coming session."

Mr. Watson then referred to Rryan's recent utterances and stated that while the Nebraskan had been globe trotting, studying monarchies and effete governments the Republican party had been doing business at the same old &and under Theodore Roosevelt. "Bryan says" continued Mr. Watson" that under the present tariff

law everything is too high. In

he said that everything' was too low There are two sides to the tariff ques

tion, the consumers and the produc

ers and the Democratic party always

approaches the question from the consumers "side. The Republican

policy has been to see that everyorfe

in this country gets the highest wa

ges that have ever been known and that the producers side of the tariff question receives an equal consider

ation with the consumers side. Sup

pose Brother Kuhn, who is seeking

my seat in the House, was elected to

Congress and that the house this ses

sion would go Democratic. John Sharp Williams would be made speaker and the ways and means

committee turned unslde down. Elev

en Democrats and six Republicans.

The first thing this committee would

then proceed to do would be tinker

with the tariff question and put the

country, back in the same condition

it was during the Cleveland adminis

tration. President Roosevelt, Speaker Cannon, myself and all the Repub

lican members of the house are in

full accord and it is the opinion of

both the President and Mr. Cannon that the tariff should not be revised

until business conditions so demand."

uiana. umo ana Pennsylvania. Arranrfmonta for n-rtl. mmmmt.

dij eiaieu iu.u . new cars. ete call nhnnn wwrih n

suuu-iur-noiuer i.uuu mue ucnet nm i RAKER. G. and 1 A Xffm

neu -to one year irom aate or sale, I andxla, O.

witn coupons to be honored on Penn

sylvania line trains in Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania,

would be placed on sale at flat fare of $20. This ticket, he said, would be

available for two or more persons traveling together.

The present interchangeable mile

age order, which is honored for exchange tickets, by all lines in Central Passenger Association territory, Mr. Ford says, will probably be con

tinued on sale with the price reduced to $25 and a refund of $5.

After Nov. 1 passengers on the

Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg

who fail to purchase tickets before boarding trains will find it expensive carelessness. Copies of the company's new tariff of train fares Just issued shows a remarkable advance in the price of a ride where a passenger pays fare to the conductor. For example, . where the ticket fare is $3.05, if paid on the train will be $3.55, and. where the ticket fare is $5.05, if paid on the train will be $5.85, and ; where a passenger could

have purchased a ticket for $7 he will be compelled to pay $1 extra if he pays his fare to the conductor. The new train tariff of the road is considered rather remarkable, as-heretofore it has been customary for the roads to charge 10 cents ' when a passenger paid his fare on the train. The new train , tariff does not apply, however, to Ohio, but to all territory on lines west outside of that State. Nor. 1

the Pennsylvania will cease to sell round-trip tickets except at double the

one way fare.

Mr. O. H. Pellett who with his wife

formerly Miss Mamie Evans of Bos

ton and two children have been Jfisiting Mrs. Pelletts grandmothe Mrs.

Nancy A. Evans of this city an other

relatives and friends left for their home in Florida.

H. Burden has purch

Benton Heights and will

home there in the sprin

asom

night

a lot in

ild a new

A

MARTIN SWISHER. A5t j Only 20 Minutta;! required to GET YOUR I RE, at the f - p SchneiatT I Carriers Factory AL. H- HUNT 7 Worft nth has some good values In ReaUstate. Rents collected and Mstry attention given the propert I IVIoor

nnd Tornado Insur

vim yoond you. Loans f

Write Fire

ance. Ws

from $100 V0 (2,500. Phone

Home 1589, Bell 63 R.

ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDINC

DIVORCE TO DYING WIFE

She Sought it to Prevent Husband's Sharing in Estate Case at Anderson.

Anderson, Ind., Oct, 6, (Spl.) Although she is believed' to be in a dying condition, and was able to present her complaint only through a deposition to the Circuit Court, a di

vorce has been granted Mrs. Nellie Coy, near this city, from her uusband Walter Coy, a farmer. Abandonment was alleged in the complaint. It Is explained that Mrs. Coy sought a di

vorce in order to prevent her hus

band from sharing in her estate after

her death. She has since bequeathed the property to her brother.

Lon .Mitchell of New Pari3 was in

the city yesterday.

3 RICHMOND a MONUMC7JT CO. ; I 33 N. EtftHTH 8L j IkicbTokd, Urn. , ', PhonV yfji7.

CDS L.R.K.

LOW RATES. I

$9.45 Rourit Trip, to Chattanooga, uenn. On acaount of "Reunion of the

Society df the Army of the Cumberland.! Selling dates, Oct. 15th,

17th. Rinal return limit Nov.

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CLIFFORD O. KOOLBR 1018 MAIN yRBET General Jotyb-rk A Repairing.

$1.45 Round Trip to Muncie,

ind.

On accdunt of "Jndiana State. Conference of Charities and Cor

rections."! Selling dates, October (l 5th to 9tl. Return limit, Octo-1 JU

ber 13th. I I

To New Orl

Jeans, La.

Less than half rates for the round tripon account of the "Biennial Mefting Supreme Lodge K. of P." I Selling dates, Oct. 12th-14th. I Final return limit Nov. 30th.

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$15.50 Rould Trip to Mem- W H"

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limit, Nov. 0th.

$40.05 Round Trip to Denver,

uoiorado! On accotnt of "American Mining Congfess." Selling dates, Oct. 12th-Ifth. Returning limit.

Oct. 31st.

Winter and! AH-Year Tourist

Tickets-ito AH Points. Round tfip Home-Seekers and one way clonist tickets.

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