Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 285, 10 November 1906 — Page 6

he Richmond Palladium. Saturday, November 10, 1906.

Pge Six. m a a Ea kA it Ea a flK ejB V W x P l l L B FOR SALE. Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock: Markets Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. "Of THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS Afit THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO "Vp Verv desirable west Side res4- 4NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIA MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE .j. Idence at n J" Main andUV nortiwresx corner 01 in o- ") :esn Seventh streets. ?

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RICHMOND MARKETS

Apple trade is better, largely Decause of the fancy box stock on sale. This stock is largely fancy bellefleurs which are in strong demand. With large sales, prices are holding extremely firm. Demand for this stock to some extent has weakened demand for fancy barrel apples, and prices, while not generally lower, show a tendency to sag. Market on grapes is more active than it-has been for several days. Concords, however, are not in as heavy demand as are pony Catawbas and box Tokys. Malagas are poor sellers, also. Prices are holding about steady. Demand for pears is light, being largely confined to Kiefers in bushel lots. Retailers who come to the row say thero is light retaH demand r pears at present, hence the slow wholesale trade. THE LOCAL MARKETS. fThe prices quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main & Fourth streets, for produce, vegetablss and fruits. This gives the farmers and gardeners the accurate quotations for their products; also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought from Commission men.) Produce. fcggs 22c doz. Butter, (country table) 22c lb. Butter, (packing stock) 14c lb. Chickens, (Spring) 10c lb. Chickens, (roosters).. .. .. ..5c lb. Vegetables. Okra 10c lb. Carrotts 50c bu. String beans $1.00 bu. Onions, (white).. .. . $1.00 bu. Onions, (yellow) SOc bu. Cabbage 75c bfol. Cauliflower ( fancy) 75c doz. Egg Plants.. .. .. 75c doz. Beets .... ..K0c bu. Turnips, (washed) .. . . ..50c bu. Sweet Potatoes $2.S5 bbl. Lima beans.. ..' 15c qt. Mangoes (sweet) .. .. .. .. 5c doz. Potatoes 60c bu. Fruits. Aj.ples, (picked . cooking varieties) . . 50c bu. Grapes, (Concords).. 24c bas. Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Lemons, (Verdellas 300 s.) $5.50 box Oranges, (Velencias) 126 a $3.75 box Bananas, (Jumbo's) .. ..$1.50 to $1.75 Grape fruit $4.50 box 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 & Son.) Old Corn 46c 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 cats 38 to 40c New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVEH 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 Abbatolr Cattle. Choice butcher steers ..$1.00 Bulls $2.00 L'ows. common to good ..$2.00 Calves 6.00 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers 5.75 Hogs. 350 lbs, common and rough 5.50 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs. aver 5.S5 Hogs, 200 and 250 lbs 4.35 3.00 3.00 6.50 5.65 C. average 5.S5 6.00 The average young woman of today is busy and has no time to devote to anything but health and beauty. It romos to ninety-nine out of every hundred who take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tabletts 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. Fortunate Missourians. "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo., writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "three of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence. Surest Cough and Cold Cure and Threat and Lung healer. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken Co., druggists, 50c and $1. Trial bottla free. Death from Appendicitis. aecrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills in creases. They save you from danger and bring quick ant! painless release from constipation and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c. try them. Torturing eczema spreads ita burning area every day. Doaa's Ointment quickly stops its spreading, instantly reiievs the itching, cures it Muan eatly. A any drus store.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS

l Publishers Press? Indianapolis, Nov. 9. '.Hie quotations today follow: STEERS Good to choice steeTS 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ a.bo 6 .50 Common to medium eteer. 1,200 Ibfu and upward -1.75 loou to choice veers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 5.00 5 Common to medium steer 1.150 to L22C lbs 4 25 5 Good to cholie steers. 900 to 1.100 lbs .. .. 4 25 4 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 ibd 2 5o? 4 Choice feeding ai, 900 to 1,00ft bs .... ? 75 4 UooJ reedicift -tsers, to 1,000 lbs 2 25 3 Medium feedfu eteera 700 to 900 lbs 2 75 3 Common to tMst teco era 2 25 3 HfciFEHS Good to cholcs heifers 4.00 4 F;ir to medium heifers 3.50 3 Common light hefers 2.50 3 COWSGood to choice cows .... 3.25 4 Fair to medium cows ..-3 C0 3 Canners and cutters .. 1 25 2 Good to choice cow a asd sad calves SO 00050 Common to medium cow3 and calves 20.00 30. BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... 3.25 3. Fair to medium bull3 .. 2.50 3 Common bulls 2.00f 2 Common to best veal calves 4 50 7 Fair and good heavy - 2 50 6 Hogs. Best heart". 210 !cs and upward 6.30 6. Medium arid mixed. ISO lbs and upward C.15 6. Good to cboce lights 160 to ISO lbs 6 20 6 Common to eood lights 130 to 150 lbs 6 10 6 Best Pigs 5.75 6 Light Pigs 4.50 5. Roughs 5 50 6 Bulk of sales 6 15 6 - Sheep. Spring lambs 4.00 7. C5 65 00 75 25 CO 50 25 00 .50 75 25 00 25 S5 00 00 75 00 25 25 00 15 .00 50 00 40 .50 50 .75 75 00 50 Good to choice yeai lings. .5.00 5. Common to medium 4.254. Good to choice sheep. .. .4.25 4. Culls to medium 2 50 4 Stockers and feeders .. 2 50 3 Any thin or undeveloped girl or wo man will be benefited by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It is one of the greatest known remedies for making people strong, healthy and well. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents A. G. Luken & Co. POSTPONEMENT IS ASKED BY COUNT CASTELLANE Boni Don't Want to Lose His Soft Snap After Being Without Pin Money for Some Time Hopes for a Reconciliation. Publishers' Fressj Paris, Nov. S. The hearing of the Castellane divorce suit was resumed before Judge Ditre in the palace of justice. Maitre Bonnet of counsel for Count Boni de Castellane consumed less than an hour in concluding his argument for the count. He continued his criticisms of Edmund Kelly, the American lawyer of the countess, and persisted In his demand for an examination of the witnesses In order, he said, to permit of the case being probed to the bottom. Maitre Cruppi, for the countesB, in reply, charged the count's lawyer with seeking to divert attention from the issue at the bar by making an unprecedented and baseless attack on Mr. Kelly, who, counsel declared, enjoyed a standing In the United States and France, which made his defense superfluous. . Several sharp passages between Maltres Cruppi and Bonnet took place, one of them compelling the interven- ; tion of Judge Ditte. Finally, Maitre j Bonnet asked the court to postpone the case for a fortnight in the hope of a final reconciliation, but the judge , refused to do so and adjourned the h ear i tie for a week. A Mountain of Gold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles. Wounds, and Sores. 25c at A. G. Luken fc Co.'s Drug Store. Five hundred students oi tne centenary college at Jackson. La., struck and went home because they were dissatisfied with the retention of Professor Monchiaff, who two weeks ago stabbed Rev. C. C. Miller, president of the college. Doan's Regulets cure constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents a box.

CINCINNATI MARKETS

nutlishers" Pes3 . Cincinnati, Nov. 9. The quotations today follow; CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5 25 5 40 Fair to good 4.50 5.15 Oxen ..- 1.75 4.00 -O'ER STEERS Extra 5 10 5 25 Good to choice 4.25 5.00 Common to fair 2 25 4 00 Common to fair 2.25 4.15 ; ;rT.FERS Extra 4.10 4.25 Good to choice 3 25 4 00 Common to fair ". ..1.75 3.15 COWSExtra .3.50 3.75 Common to fair 1 00 2 35 Canners 1 00 3 25 Stockers and feeders .. 1 50 4 25 Hi ILtt Thin and light 2 00 2 65 Bologna 2 75 3 15 Fat Bulls 3.00 3.35 A ! . V KS Common and large .... 3 00 5 75 Extra 7 25 Hogs. iod to choice uackert and butchers 6.50 6.55 CoQ'tiioa to choice heavy fat sows 4.75 5.90 Stags 3.75 5.00 Lighti shippers 6.10 6.20 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5 83 6 15 Sheep. Common to fair 2 25 4 00 Lamrc Common to fair 4 25 7 00 When you're broke the girls are shy They turn and fly as you come nigh Brace up old man, schow some pluck Take Rocky Mountain Tea; 'twill chance your luck. A. G. Luken Co. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Riverton la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitter3; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At A. G. Luken & Co.'s Drug Store. 50 cents. Good evr For Mrnellk. Belgium will soon send a mission to Abyssinia In order to negotiate a treaty of commerce. The envoys will carry as presents to Emperor Meuelik arms and ammunition of Belgian make, various scents and a silver toilet set. A Mint to Ma tan I. Masaharu Matsui, the editor of a Tokyo newspaper and also a known playwright end critic of the drama. Is coming to New Tork with the intention of gathering: a few hints against the foundation of a Japanese national theater, for which. It appears, a sum exceeding- half a million do'.lars has already been subscribed. News Item. Tou'll find, dear Mat. your course pursuing Up Broadway pike a muchness doing:. From comic op'ry and "CamiHe" To Q. B. Shaw and vaudeville. The b&Uet and the chorus lady And Ibsen plays produced by Brady, Conrled's high German "GotterdammerUnr," Weber's low Dutch music d rammer. The Hofbrau and the Hippodrome And other things you've not at home. Interview Oscar Hammerstein On things in general down the line; Oet pointers on the latest craze Tumingr bad novels into worse plays; Find out how sinners syndicate. How speculators speculate Then cut it out, forget it all; Go home and be original On your own Asiatic plan. And you'll make good in old Jacrn Henry Tyrrell In New York World. Balloon to Lift Memorial Veil. It is said upon what is considered reliable authority that the unveiling of the Illinois Memorial temple at Vlcksburg. Miss., in October will be accomplished iu the novel procedure of having a balloon rise through the top of the magnificent temple, and as it wines Its flight skyward the covering of the entire memorial, which will be the network of about half a dozen large United States flaj, will be swept up high into the air, following which there will be hundreds of other small flags that will be arranged so that automatically after the balloon has reached a certain height all will be unfurled and spread gayly to the winds as the balloon de scends. says a Vicksburg special dispatch to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. This is the outline of the plan as it has been discussed, but the details have not been completed. The entire memorial is to be draped in American flags, and If the novel plan is arranged so as lo be practicable it will be a most inspiring scene to be witnessed by sands of people. The- Oak. The Druids considered the oak as the emblem, or rather the peculiar residence, of the Almighty, and accordingly chaplets of It were worn both by the Druids and people In their religious ceremonies. The fruit of it. the mistletoe, was thought to contain a divine virtue and to be the peculiar gift of heaven. Ii has gone cut of fashion to boast of never reading ads. Those who do not nowadays are inclined to keep quiet about it, as they would about any other personal shortcom-

CHICAGO MARKETS

I Publishers' Presj Chicago, Nov. 9. The quotations today follow: (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) OPEN. CLO. Wheat. Dec 72 to 73is May 77 to 78 SJuly 76 76i J . Corn. Dec 424 to 42 V2 May 43 434 July 44ffl 44U Oits. Dec 341i to 34 May 35 to 35 July 33 Va 33 Pork.' Jan $14.07 $14.17 May Jan. Mai14.27 8.55 8.45 14.27 8.52 S.47 Lard. Ribs. Jan. . . May . , 7.60 7.65 7.S0 7.77 MARKET SUMMARY. i CHICAGO -'at te. Con;rr;on to prime steers, $4 007 30; cows. $2 634 75; heifers, $2 C0(?5 35; bulls. $2 40g.4 50; stockers and feeders, J2 4't?4 50. Sheet and Tambs Sheep. J4 00"f5 60; lambs, SS 007 40; yearlings, $5 50S 60. Calvr? $3 00 $7 5 i. Hogs Choice to prime heavy, $6 3o 40; medium to good heavy. $6 256 30; butcher weights. $6 3C 6 40; good to choice mixed, $6 156 23; packing. 5 906 10; pigs, $5 50 15. Wheat No. 2 red, 74 (374 "j. Corn No. 2, 45Hc. Oats No. 2, 33',;3Sc. CAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good tc choice export cattle, $5 25 6 00; shipping steers. $t 755 25; butcnern' cattle, $4 75 5 5; heifers, 13 004 60; fat cows. $3 004 00; bulls, 12 504 25; milkers and springers. $30 00(60 00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice yearlings, $6 00 6 25; wethers, 5 506 00; mixed, $5 25 5 60; spring lambs, S4 507 50. CalvesBest, J8 25 (i 8 73. Hogs-Heavies. $6 50; mediums. JS 456 50; Yorkers, SS 35 6 40; pigrs, $6 50; stags, $4 00 5 00. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prime dry-fed cattle, 15 255 50; choice heifers, $3 00 4 00; fat cows, S3 503 75; bulls. $2 75 3 25; milkers and springers, J15 0046 00. Sheep and I-ambs Choice lambs, $7 15 7 50; wethers, $5 25 5 50; mixed, $4 25 5 00; ewes, M 505 00. Calves $7 75 down. Hos Yorkers. $6 35; mediums. $6 40; pigs, J5 30if 6 35; roughs, $5 60 5 75: stags. $4 25 4 50. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice. $5 60 5 90; prime 5 305 60; tidy butchers', $4 354 80. heifers, $2 504 30; cows, bulls and tags. $2 003 75; fresh cows, J25 00 50 00. Sheep and Lambs M'xed sheep, $4 755 15; Jambs, S4 75o 00. Calves Veal. $6 00 8 00. Hogs Heavy hogs, JS 60 6 65; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $6 55 6 60; light Yorkers and pigs. SS 50. 55. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 75 mixed. 35435i4c. Rye No. 2, 6768c. Lard $9 009 10. Bacon S10 37,4. Bulk meats S3 12 Hogs S5 40 6 55. Cattl S2 0005 35 Sheep $3 254 50. Lambs U 25 7 50. TOLEDO "Wheat. 75i4c; corn, 49c; oats, 36Hc; rye, 66Vc; cloverseed, $S 25. Oil North Lima. 90c; South Lima and Indiana, SSj. BASE HITS. Speculation is rife in National league circles as to whether Garry Herrmann will be re-elected chairman of the national commission. National League Umpire Carpenter says "ball" like a tragedian on a one night stand, and whpn he pursues a player from the field he does it like the hero who at last triumphed over the villain. Dutch Meier of Pittsburg is in the big league to stay so long as he elects. He has shown that he can play the outfield or infield with the best of them, while as a swatter he Is very much to the merry. Eddie Plank during the past season pitched two two-hit games, two threehit, one four-hit and four five-hit games, nine performances of five bits or less allowed to opponents. It was a sorry day for the Philadelphia Athletics when his arm failed him. GOWN GOSSIP. Surah serge is one of the prettiest of the many grades of cloths for autumn. A blouse matching the skirt in color, but of a different material, is always in good taste. Marabou and ostrich boas are to be quite as fashionable as they were last year. Gray will be particularly fashionable. Sleeves on taiior mades are placed at the shoulder exactly like a man's, with a squire effect at the wrist. They are plainly braided or piped with cloth or velvet. Some of the newest French waists are made with' very small casings for narrow featherboues across the top of the arm scye itself. This is done to make the arm scye fit as smoothly and tightly as possible across the top of th arm. Sulphur Under Quicksand. Most of the sulphur consumed in the United States comes from Louisiana, where are vast deposits at a depth of from GOO to 800 feet. As there is a layer of quicksand a hundred feet thick above the sulphur, it was impossible until lately to get out paying quantities. Now, however, it Is secured by driviug down two pipes. One pipe carries a jet of steam, which, cominjr in contact w-ith the solid bed of sulphur, melts it into a liquid. This Is then forced to the surface by air pressure through the other tire. Rapid Education. Tou wouldn't guess It from looking at that burglar that he went through one of our leading colleges. "No, I wouldn't. Did he take high honors 7 "No. He only took some rare books' and a few gold pens. He went through it In his profession as a burglar.

NEW YORK MARKETS

rrMbHshf.-rs Presai New York, Nov. 9. Early dealings in stocks were on a small scale and at lower prices than last night. Pullman was a notable exception, and was lifted by the report of the plan for the distribution of the surplus to stockholders. Bonds were heavy. The transactions in stocks shrank concurrently with the rise in eall money. Twelve per cent was bid for loans at 1 o'clock. The stock market nevertheless had a better undertone. Reading rallying to a fraction over yesterday's closing. Society to Tote Home Dronkard. Heavy drinkers can enjoy their Hqour in peace without any worry as to how they are going to get home, says a dispatch from-Brabaak. A society has been formed at Brabank which undertakes to convey bibulous individuals to their residences for a consideration, the scale of charges being made according to the style of the conveyance. For 15 cents one will be taken home more or less carefully, 20 ents insures delicate handling, and 30 cents will guarantee the services of a chair on rollers. Wheelbarrows cost a little more, and hand carts are still more expensive, while in case of rain if an awning is wanted over the hand cart an extra charge is made. The society has a telephone and, though it has been in existence only a short while, has proved rot bit enterprise. ' "I 'J" PHONE 1717 Upholstering, Varn ng and Chair fan 44 Mattresses M & Repaired a ROBERT H FURT, Jr. 315 South Sth ... X Richmond Monument Co. rth hlgjtfh St. Richmond, Ind. t 33 North X Phone 1457 Rl Essence Pompadour! 1 The Latest Perfutne rare. fn Fragrance, Delialous ang J8 Very Lasting. Call land Just T it for Yourself. A I to show you. M I flu in lot CoJr Mouse 111. J. vtuiijiisj, pharmacy FOR SALE Elegant West Richmond double residence, new and strictly mod ern Ideal Location nothing btU ter. Easily worth 4,800. sold at once owner WILL &JTLL AT A BARGAIN. This isJT rare chance to get a V INErlOME and an EXCELIAnX GOOD INVESTMENT a Jhe right price. Easy term iif desired. You better investigate and make offer. Owner might take vacant lot as part pay. If you mean business address, P. O. Box 200, Richmond, Indiana. iDr.LS.Chenowethl DENTIST IOOSouth9thSI ih-j OFFICE IJOtfRS 8 a. m. to 5 p. fcvery day xcept Tuesday. Lady Assistant TP EXCURSION I. & E. RAILWAY GO. TO INDIANAPOLIS SATURDAY, WL 10,1906 Account of the St e Championship Foot Ball Ga Indiana Vs. Notre Dame, Satur y, Nov. io, at e Indianapolis will offer a, Richmond of Washington Park, t Eastern Ry. C round trip rate f $1.50. These ticketjf will be good oing on all localjtrains up to one o'clock p. m., rfpv. 10, and will be good returning on local trains up and including lAonday, Nov. 12 Tickets also googoing and returning on limited trails by payments of excess fare. Take the opportunity to see the great Foot Ball event, of the season and visit ' your Indianapolis friends over Sunday-Game called at 3:00 p. m. For information iall on local agent of Interurban tines. Special car returning will leave Indianapolis at 11:3(3 for the benefit of those who wish, to remain for the Theatre or other amusements.

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t Plumber and Gt fitter f T Bicycles and Stif dries ; Prion 1482. Main St. Moore&Oghprn Write Fire and Tornacp Insurance. We will bond yMi. Loans from $100 to. $2,6. Phone Home 1589, Bel3 If i ROOM 16 I. O. 0.BUILDINfii. PETITION FOR D1VOR State of Indiana, Vaynqf County, M S. S: Louise Saxon vs. Wm. . Saxon. Wayne Circuit Court, Ocber Term 1906. No. 14,240 petit'on lor divorce. Be it known that on t; 13 day of October. 1906 the above lamed Plaintiff by her Attoruey,- fiUjl la the- office of the Clerk of the "Wayne Circuit Court her petition afJinst said defendant for a divorce jftnd change of name to Louise ShraJbr. Said plaintiff also filed with sajfl complaint the affidavit of Benj NJCrump. a disinterested person showing that said Defendant is not a Resident of this State and also her pn affidavit showing that she is a n Jrse and a bonafide resident of Way A County, Indiana for past2 years, Jnd that her causes for divoKe, as elated in her said petition, e, alAndonment and fail ure to pro Said defentwit is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said, cause on the 26th day of December, 1906, at the Term of said Court begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, cn the 1st Monday of October 1906, said cause will be heard and determined ,in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and theffseal of said Court, at the City of Ricumond. this 23rd day of October 1906. Edgar M. Haas, Clerk. L. C. Abbott, Attorney for Plaintiff, dly 3-10-17. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CRED LTORS, ETC. In 'the matter of the estatjFof Hen ry Hittle, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit (flburt, Octo ber Term, 1906. . Notice is hereby giv that Law rence Hittle as adminjflftrator of the eotate of Henry Hittldeceased, has presented and filed Iwb account and vouchers in final slement of said estate, and Ujat their same will come up for exauwiation and action of said Circuit Cflrt Ba the 17th day of November- 190l. which time all heirs.yefeditorsr legatees of said estate are required to appear in said rt and show cause, if any there e, why said account and vouchers should not Be approved. Lawrence Hittle, Administrator. John C. Dodson, Attorney. 27-3-10 wkly.

Success in the Gulf Coast Country. Here is an example of what YOU could do. 150 Bushels of Corn

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Mr. John Closner has a farm near Hidalgo, Texas. He has raised three crops of corn on one piece of land in the last fifteen months. Each crop yielded not Uiss than fifty bushels to the acre. He does not have to waitfor the ground to thaw in th Spring. Almost as soon as Wb hearvests one crop he can plant for the next He is not aff&id thatthe weather will be too wet or too dry or too cold. He waters his land by Irrigation

and has an Inexaustiblo suftjly of water. If you will write Mr. Clf sner at Hidalgo, Texas, he will tell

you more about this countrl Wouldn't youVike to ha; Country where Access dofc with Irregular railfalll Now the landls chea and Twenty acres willVost y is about $5 an acr The You may want anVrtesi st well ter from some river a or rn may th cost is not greattami those from the first crop. left a good surplus.. Gardjf America

you to stop over at any point Let me send you our books describing the wonderful crops produced in this marvelous country. Don't delay, write me to day. ' JNO. SEBASTIAN, Passenger Traffic Manager ROCK ISLAND-FRISCO LINES, La Salle St. Station, Chicago. III., or Frisco Bidg St. Louis, Mo

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Gene - V It! Ml II RICHMOND, IND. SUNDAY EXCURSION aiRATEShm i VIA I DaytorA & Western J Dayton and Uetura. - - $1.00 Eaton and Rfturn, ... .60 Tickets t abole price will be sold every Sunday uatil .further notice,

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: MercAants9 j Deliiery : HerfJquartcrG Miff's Store ? Phone 721 CADItfET MAKER AND REPAIRER m Make yo old broken furniture Ilk ,and make new if It. S. A. L0TT. 9 South 6th. . Phone 1219 Acre in Months a small farm in the Gulf Coast not depend on uncertain weather you can get it on easy terms.

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Take a trip down there and see for yourself that's the best way. .Every first and third Tuesday of each month, we will sell roundtrip tickets to any point in the gulf Coast Country and return, - at the following rates: ' From Chicago $23.00 From St Louis 20.00 From Kansas City.... 20.00 From1 Peoria 23.00 From St. Paul 27.0 From Minneapolis .... 27.50 These tickets will be good SO days and they will permit