Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 19 March 1907 — Page 7

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Dr. Scree's Farcdte Prescription, IS'Mtr u secret or patent medicine, against wUeh the moit intelligent people are quite n toraily averse because of the ancertamtVvas to their harmless character,

bat la a taedicine or ajfows comfobitios, .full It si af a.11 It ingredients beinc OF SJIOWS COMrOBIIlua, I tu ingredients being printed, m-niatn Jfosfab, on erery bottle wrapper. ' An. examination mt this list of ingro&toa Its will disclose the fact that it la now-ak tahollc in its composition, chemically pat U glycerine taking the place of the co nam imly'used alcohol, in its makeup. Tbo ' Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is ii 1 fact the only medicine put up lor the caile of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold through druggists, that itoes not contain alcohol and that caoAn U 1 rge awintUU. Furthermore. It W the onl) t medicine for woman's special diseases, th I Ingredients of which have the unamm tus endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all ihe aevei'al schools of practice, and that too m re medics for the ailments for which FevOi lite Prescription" Is recommended. ' . . A ItUlebool txt some of these endorsement wlll be .sent to any address, postpaid, and.abs.Vlutely,re if you request earn by posta I card or letter, of Dr. B. V. PlrcerBufi Ulo, N. Y. Don't forget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, ft r woman's weaknesses and delicate admen is. Is not a patent or secret medldne, belnj the "Favorite Prescription "of a regu. larly educated and graduated physician, engaged in the practice of bia chosen si eciaUy that of diseases of women that 1 Its Ingredients are printed in plain BngUthon every bottle-wrapper; that it Js the onl jr medicine especially designed for the c aire of woman's diseases that contains so alcohol, and the only one that has a l rofessional endorsement worth more than all the so-called "testimonials " ever p tblished for other medicines. Send fot these endorsements as above. They an ffree for the asking. If you suffer fr om periodical, headache, backache, dizziness, pain or dragging down sensation 1 ow down in the abdomen, weak back, have disagreeable and weakIng, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are in distress -from be! ng long on your feet, then Joa jnay be sur e of benefit from taking r. Ptef ce's Fav nxlte Prescription. ' Dr. Pierce's Pie asant Pellets the best laxative and regulsttor of the bowels. They Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative; two or three a cathartic. THE LATEST Wo- 4 FOLDING Pocket Eo da It ' -:,r 4x5 .n '. Built Like tha No. 3 A and same prlca 020.00 We have a vary complete Una of Photo Supplies. W. H. ROGG DRUG CO 304 Main St., Richmond. Vpfcolstcring and General Furniture Repairing 124 S. 6th St. Phone 472 Kid Gloves Cleaned ii Richmond Dry Cleaning Co. t Office 1024 Main St. X Old Phone 412 New Phone 1061 H. R. DOWNING A SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St, Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75. THE CAUF08IU PFJFVSO il. Csje t oaoe baforr tacv art awe ftsea aa4 e of wmi ! Omrt lak b tke tool anftuae. . . Com la aa4 awaic k. 1 package of these seedj will be given with every purchase on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. IVV QUIGLEY Court House Pharmacy HE

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able Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys, Ldrer and Bladder, ' Rhea j matlsm. Dyspepsia, and all Diseases of the blood. Epilepsy (or falling fits). Cancer, Scrofula, Pi Irate and Nerrous Disease, Female Diseases Night Losses, Los of Vitality from indiscretions in youth or maturs years. Piles, Fistula, Ulceration of he Rectum, 'without detention from business. BUPTUKE POSITIVELY CUBED AND GUARANTEED. It will be to your interest to consult the Doctor if you are suffering

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BETHEL, IND.

Bethel, .Ind., March. 19. Mrs. Jane Anderson Is quite sick. Frances Harlan has the measles. Earl Wiley has been quite, sickwith measles the past week. Harry Buckingham of Hollandsburg, O., who Is soliciting subscriptions for the Holladsburg News'." was In this nlaee on day last week. - Mr. Buck ingham has many acquaintances here and he reports his work as satisfac tory. Will Hyde and son Francis visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Peden last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson White and Miss Es telle Hyde were calling on Mrs. Han nah Skirmer last Sunday afternoon. Misses Bern ice Anderson and Lila Van Nuys were calling on Miss Mary Davis last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Blakely of Glen Kara. O., were calling oitMr. and Mrs. John Boren last Saturday evening. Mrs. Lilly Wiley of Delphi, Ind., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Anderson, of this place. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Harlan and family were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Levi. Harlan last Sunday. j John Davis is still on the sick list. ; Chester Anderson who is attending business ' college at Richmond, visited at home last Sunday. John Dynes, county commssioner, of Centerville, was in. this place one day last week. .. Nathan Harlan had charge of the church services at this place last Sun day. Mr. Fagan is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. WJm. Peden and Mrs. Rosa Tharp visited with Mr. and Mrs. Linley Peden last FWday. Mrs. C. E. Wiley and daughter. Amver, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rlner one day last week. , R. B. Boren and wife were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Nuys last Friday. " MILTON, IND. Mlton, Ind., March 10. Mesdames Frank and William Wallace have issued Invitations for a card party at the home of the latter Thursday afternoon, in honor of the. . Merry-go-Round club.. . . .. Alvin McClung visited- i Richmond Sunday. The Reading club met ' with Mrs. Frederick Lantz Monday evening.' Miss Emma Gingrich spent Sunday with friends in Anderson. "v. " ; Miss Amelia' Mueller Js the guest of relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Jennie Liebhardt has returned to her home in Dayton after a visit wlthi friends. . Miss Edna.. Mann, has gone to Richmond to learn the millinery trade and make her home with her brother. j Will ' Morris' of Pendleton - visited his mother' Sunday. ' ' Miss Elizabeth Smelser spent Sunday with her parents near Richmond. Mesdames- T. P. Crist, .t Ghaa. Davis and' I. W. Beeson were hostesses to the members of the Merry-go-Round card club and their husbands, at the home of the latter Saturday evening. The decorations were in green- in honor of St. Patrick. Pedro was played at six tatIes and Mr. Oliver Ferguson won; first prize, L. W. Beeson- the all cut ; prize and Harry Man-love consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook were guests of the club. Dainty re freshments were served. Bradford Harrison of Richmond was the . guest of Mrs. Amanda Needham Sunday. Many businessmen are short sighted in not . looking into things. They are dally losing money by not adopting the great Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea system. Makes them well and keeps them well. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. . ' DR. W.J. SMITH S .. DENTIST.. Si i 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor tlMMMMMM i Richmond Monument Co. 33 North Eighth St. I Phone 1467 Richmond, Ind 2 v orjiur.iErjTs And MARKERS v Best Material and "Workmanship. H. C HATTAWAY, No. -12, North 6th Street.

DR. J. A. WALLS, THE SPECIALIST. At Home Office, 21 S. 10th St, Bichmond, Ini. Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Of Each Week. . Consultation and Ono Honth'o Troatmont Froo.

all forms of ChronH Diseases that are cur uu w" lC11 ou c once. you he will tell you at once.

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i a. k I f Cl CZ Mir aWnl anw a Cure Pile Privately at Home Without Pain Af OneratianJ TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. The result of an irritated, membrane! cannot be cured with a knife, but. by removing the cause of the irritation, j What is a more natural cure than a strong . and yet healing balm which will bring life back to the deadened tissues? This is the action of the Pyramid Pile Cure. . The little, supposl-J torles melt away into' the feverish membrane, heal Jhe ulcers, remove tne lnliammauon ana sweiung na bring back the rectum to its normal Condition. . " . I xnis result is eirectea painiessiy and without the loss of a moment's tlmo from vmt HaUv HllHM. The I trMtmnt i nnHd at home, in the privacy of your own room. The remeav i nur own nronaratkm and our name is the guarantee of its genuine-1 ne8S I Thousands of cases similar to the following might be cited to prove our I claims. . 1 I I tried the sample of your cure youl sent to me. I used it and then bought I a 50 cent box. The results were lmmediate and surprising to me, I as- J sure you, I had been to a dozen off the best doctors and paid mueh money I to them with no results whatever. I

had this affliction for 20 years. I was k jhe last will and testament of Robin a hospital for a long time, and t j er Penland. deceased, was admitted

left It physically broken down. I owe you a debt of gratitude. I believe that plies would be banisned from numanity and oecome an unnnown ming. were every one aiuiciea wna mem Kit .1 . 141. A V nut spena irom ouc to 1. mr jtjti.miQ "f ure- ilf makes it extremely iavoraDie xor im-

X 6 a T t.iMZZ 7 ,Tffr The last will and - testament of Sen tyrvo? Michael Moran. deceased, was admitfrom piles, we want to cure you. t . .. . you will try a free package to prove ted t0 probate and record. Citation to its merits yourself, we will gladly widow Issued. John Moran appointed h addreiiR a ex r, :, Appraisers, Lee xarks, M. A.

. j I nnno . W Will IftflvK 1L IO VOU LU UB- I Ha"www vou can afford to disconUnue the treatmenL Pyramid . i DruCo.. 84 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. - - ; i All druggists sell the Pyramid Pile Cure. just the same as the sample, at I 50 cents per box. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind. March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ray of New, Castle, 1 Oni.vi4or .antfl Cnnda v ff I were gurais -" r I n t j a Vn TiwAwAvr wltntMa I Ray Weaver of Richmond spent Sun. flay with his parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcom entertained Saturday evening at ttoetr su-1 burban residence. Ftank Addlngtott and wife, Chas. WerMag and family, 11 Brown and wife, Mrs. LaUira Rohrer and Frank Hawkins. --I Mrs. Flora Kelsey aad baby of Cam bridge City were guests of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Bertram Snday. Mm Ber-J tram returned with her Monday "for a visit. r Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bowman-and ehil-l dren. Olive. Neva and Kepler, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bowman's parents, near Cambridge City. ; I Mr nnrl Mrs. Ornhft .Tones and ri-..h4. n9 cnnt nitnAov -aritii Mr" I n.tr Tam T0rm r vw r.n-tia I Mr -nd Mrs, Omar Cox of Nw CaW tl aiiint Snndav with Mrm. Cm'i mothr m. TnR fasrwL who i wf I 111 at bfir home on Sonth Perrr street. Mrs. Timothy Pierce, was tafesn very f ih Saturday, but is reported better. The funeral of John Charleton. who died at Sulphur Springs. Friday was held Sunday ,. at the C4Iye Branch church, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Bndaley were united Sunday mornina with tbe-Chris-tian church. They were united by letter ' Miss Dorothy Rhelneser was hostess for a dinner party Sunday at her home on- North Elm street, including the Misses Nellie Brant Crystal Keyes. Myrtle Newcom. Eva Roller and! Mable Teetor. I " 1 Edward Bowman of Richmond spent a part of Monday with his grand-T mother, Mrs. Louisa Mssoir. ; Will Wimmer of Indianapolis spent I Saturday here. J Frank Cheesman of Los- Angeles, I California, is visiting his mother and . family here. . James Knapp made a business trip to Richmond Monday. Chas. Teetor returned Monday from j a business trip to Detroit Mich. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., . March 19. Mrs. Dora Mendenhall delightfully enter tained a party of friends at cards and luncheon on Saturday evening. The guests incmaea Mr, and Mrs. Milton Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. Medlock and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent all of Richmond. J Messrs. ana Mesaames u. M. urst,itp. Jonn LAsniey, Joseph McConaha, Sam-1 pel Lashley, Mlbert A. Bertsch, all of Centerville. Mr. Henry Hartman, residing near Milton, was operated on for appendl- J cms, at nis nome on Sunday. Mr. John Geilinger of Cambridge City, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumfield and Mr. Jesse Brumfleld. were entertained at dinner on Sunday byj Mr. and Mrs. Washington Milfrim east of Centerville. James Miller of New Castle, spent Sunday with his , sister. Mrs. Samuel I Lashley. . - I Mrs. Emma Bramer entertained at j uinuer ou ouaujr. r. ana Mrs. ccnai Kellam and daughter, Neva, of Dodd ridge. Raymond Trumbull left Sunday for Tipton, ; Ind., where he will enter a boarding school. Miss Ida Hafner of Indianapolis was the guest on Sunday of Miss Alice Gould. The ladies' aid society of the M. E. church will meet next Wednesday aft' errnoon with Mrs. Cora De Moss. Mrs. Reese Mitchell spent Saturday with her father, D. A. Foster at Indian-

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i .aion. J., juarcn x. ine meeting I of the Missionary society of the woI A VA DraaKvfArlan KriH Viae been postponed until Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The meeting will I oe neia in ine lecture room or. me cnurcn. . . - I Charles Morlatt of Camden, was an Eaton visitor Monday. j F. G. Shuey of Camden, O., transI acted legal business here yesterday. Among the" out-of-town people liere I Monday were the following: T. B. Hen Chicago. I. Gloesor. Dayton. , E. V. Moore, Cincinnati. J. O. Mills, College Corner w jr Corcoran. Cleveland. J. E: Healy. Newark. O.. ll 'C Miller. Columbus, O.. J. E. Flora. Camden. Jas f!arroII Twin Vannle Lantis. Camden o., Samuel Miller, Eldorado, O., anH t V. PrandPnhnrir f!amnhf11g. i to o rrBD wwur. Th- F. and Daniel Markey. adm'rs. estate of John p. Markey, deceased, "led their accounts of final distributlon. , Applicauon to admit to rooate ana record the last will and testament of Robert Penland, deceased. Hearing Marcn 13, 1907, at lu o ciock. H. C. Williams, guardian of Leander Mikesell, filed his second partial account.. . J. I. Faris and Harry C. Ramsey, adm's. of estate of Albert F. Ramsey, filed their report of distribution in insolvency. to Dr0bate and record. Citation to Wjiow i8Sued. Marcus Penland ap . ted . Bond 18.600. ADDrais er G. w. Bennett. M. O. Penland ' ' " aQd j A Garretson. KnnUt.at,nn tn rnta rrrf the last will and testament of Edward MMU, nov a0,0,coh fn0H ir0or. Rarhnrf anri f nrri Rtalr .. In the matter of the Title Guaranty n . . . . i ourety company, rower oi aitorney filed. - ;U u iesn, guaruian or. jonn im Lockwood, filed his first . partial account. , -i : ( Marriage License. Earl Gross, 20,- farmer; and Myrtle Wintersteln, 16. both of Camden., Jefferson Brlnkley, 21; farmer and Cora Werts, 27. both of .West Sonora. Clerk's Office New Cases. C. M. Wolf vs Clem Kunt. Money; . i. imA 1 9T iA T te, mortEage. Amotwt claimed 1550 and InterestPerry S. Wolf et al vs William S. Duffleld, adm'r. et al. To quiet title and for equitable relief. LIda Dugglns vs William T Duggins. Divorce. James O. Klsling rs Pansy 1m KislIng. Divorce. Amelia Kelley vb Morris F. Kelley. Divorce. Common Pleas Court. Chrtstfan M. Wright vs John P. Wrtght Plaintiff granted leave to file ""Med petition. Christina M. Wright vs C. C. Wright, D'ndant required to plead in 18 days from March 11. 1907. Estate Transfers. Edmond S. Dye to Andrew Wikle. 75 acres in Washington tp., $11,250. John OUck to Pliny C. Deem, lot 4,7 Baton, $2,650. Sylvester H. Obit to Frederick Tor- j en '10 in Gratis tp.. $3,500. JoPh W. 8inger to Harry D. Smith lot 63 In Lewisburg. 1660. Izora M. Gay to Perry W. Myers, 18 acre n Twin tp., $,300. Noah Schlosser to Elmer E. Smith. lot 1 In "West Sonora. $1,150. Philip Hoeflinger to Da-rid Shock, I ,ot nd 72 fl Gratis. 1,600. Nannie E. Criekmore. by heirs to ID. H. Ormsby, lots in Crawfordsville, I00 Cftr M- Pieha to C. H. Renner, lot 24 In New Hope, 500. W. F. Zehrlng to E. S. Stotler, part lots 1270 and 1271 In Eaton, $75. Frank M. House to Susannah M. House, 14 acres in . Monroe tp.. $1,950. Frank G. Banta to Temperance A. 8howalter, lots 1,314 and 1,315 In Eaton. $1,850. John C. Stover to Chas R. Shade et al, 94.14 acres in Gratis tp., $6,000. Eltna Fisher to Caroline Cottingham out lot 22 in Eaton, $1,100. Wm. H. Fadler et al to Dora E. Mitchell, part lots 694 and 695 in Ea ton, . $2,666.66. Ella Grimes to Jos, Essig, lots In Gratis. $400. .. , Wm. H.' Alford to Jefferson Jones', land in Jefferson tp, $11,000. Henry Lantls to John Essig, 47 acres in Gratis tp., $4,250. David A. Shafer to .Henry Lantls,! 55.66 acres in Gratis tp. G. L.. Whallon to W. H. Libecap, lot n in West Alexandria, $3,500. . Walter L. Moore to David A. and Helen M. ; Shafer, J 81.50 Harrison $7,800. The Misses Frances Peeile. Florence inaek an Lois Rrumflnld vm of Mrs. Martha Crabb. of near CentervlTIe on Sunday afternoon. far iaa twaat7-e a r.1.1' 'rtPTJ'fTt h aaMlack Tkar kara aaMaaly mt Mawl -f " -Jj am.uicio,m Haaiaaril . W JawlMaMpaSIaa. ITrr., SHk.a Wnku ar MbV kas.mTW Mara ffrS.i;iSiSSt "tarno Kaa tMMiyC,CUai(.y. sgi

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always on hamd. all kiads of m grown meats, botk fresh and cured. Give m your trad. I guarantae atlsfactlon; 411 lkia Pheae It'll. uoznniEirrs aitb uasxzxs We have a large stock to aeleet from. Prices reasonable. Rloamoad Marble and Granite WorM-, Johm Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. PHONE 784 for the best grades of COAL AND COTE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. F0S SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE. In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN, 1st and Richmond A v. PESSIOI Attorney ua MoUry PaDUo with am office on the first floor of the Court House will glva you host service In all peaslon matters Alonzo Marshall, Rlehmoad. Ind. SPECIAL , Phone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN, Prop. 523 Main St. See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Second hand bicy cles for sale. Bicycle repairing a specialty. Also full line of secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St. FARNKAM ANTHRACITE COAL. EGO NO. 4. CHESTNUT. Both Phones 9. ZmESLEBL't HQUB BAXZRT The Excellence of oar QUAKES BREAD is proven by the increasing demand. Th biggest and bast Is loaf. Everything slss lm mt Urn 1 nads to please. " Pattern nd Machine Work o! . t All Kinds. n STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 1 1th and . North E Streets. HTJSKXNO SEASON Is Hard on tht Hands Petro-Plne Ointment will keep, the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 26 c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Plne Co., Richmond, Ind. .WW. WAKIUO Plainer tzl to flltfr f Pftvono 1401. 40 Main OL The Plorris Nursery for all kinds of Hardy Ornamental Trees, ' Shrubs, Vines, Evergreens. E. H. BELL, Prop. Phone 309. Nat. Road East. air . - s t a i 1010 Ffcb SU Xrcztcztt

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WANTED. r WANTED Position to do house work, inquire 404 North 11th street. 18-2t WANTED Fruit tree grafting, call 300 Pearl street. lS-7t WANTED Polisher at Rowlett Desk Mfg. Co, North 10th street. IStf FOR RENT A furnished room at 1224 Main street. 16-t WANTED A good strong boy at Husson's grocery. p-l"-3t WANTED A man with small family to work on small farm E. Ballenger,' Campbellstown, O. R. F. D. box 20. Stop 102 V4. (s-1412t) WANTED -Girt to do general housework; call 515 N. 19th st, S12-7t WANTED Are you protected against FIRE or do you prefer to worry every time the FIRE BELLS ring, trying to save a few dollars by economizing at the wrong end? Better be on the safe side. . Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll, Mgr. 11 South 7th street TsL No. 41. S-l-tf rv' ' ." - " WANTED An apprentice girl at the

Klute millinery company. North Eighth street. (s-16-lt) WANTED Men t , to learn barber trade. Few weeks completes; ten positions for every graduate. $12 to S20 weekly. Wases while learning. Beautiful 1907 catalogue just out mailed free. Write ' Moler Bar be- College, Cincinnati, Ohio. dscl8-tf WANTED Man with tamand wagon to sell a large line of medicines,' extracts and spices direct to farmers 'by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies, Sheldon," Iowa. ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. -v-l; BUSINESS "OPPORTUNITY An In come for the family; dividends that will please "you; ' Illustrated report with40 photos, .free. Address Inter national Lumber, Dresel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. . ' (s-16-lt) . FOR SALS., II Richmond property n ' specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. - J ' - - fcC tf FOR SALE Building lota near new annex of Hoosler : Drill. Call 600 North 19th. - Yl't FOR , SALE Hot .plate stove, two rocking" chairs, other household goods. Must be sold within 10 -days. Call 325 North 14th street. 17-7t FOR SALE Large plat of ground and an eight -room frame house ooJ the' National road, fronting Earlham campus. The home of the late Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Charles A. Francisco. 17tf FOR SALE Good residence; all kinds of fruit; half square from street car 1 line; reasonable. 422 Pearl street. Phono 1491. (P-16-6t; S-w-Si) '.:r6 . . te " its1; ; f " '' ..( , . -,iS--4- 9- -' FOR SALE Bees aad brand new hives for $2.0G to 1 4. 00 each. Call 200 Klnsey street. '' P16-7t FOR SALE I loeehest. ' 2 rocking chairs, other small articles, must go by Saturday. 105 South 17th atreet P14-3t Soft E ARE r

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FOR SALE Complete batcher outlb Call 1132 Main atreet. IMt FOR SALE Home made rrape-wine. Henry Posther, Boston pike. Rural route No. 2. P14-61 FOR SALE New aelw eomputrng butchers scales with other fixtures. Call 1132 Main street. , 5-tf FOR SALE The finest building lot In Richmond. . located on the first square, south of Main street, on 21st street. Size 126 feet front by 165 feet deep. New cement curb and gutter and sidewalk. See Frank "V Clark, 321 North II th street. 9rlU FOR 8ALE Utility White Wyandotte eggs 76c per 15i $L2-ter $0. Frank L. Waldele, 29 Divialoa street, Richmond, Ind. ill-?t FOR SALE Some good lots jon west side of South Twenty-first street, " near A street. See AL IL Hunt. T North Ninth street. (s-16-3t) FOR SALE Pure bred Bared Ply; mouth Rock eggs. Dressed squabs. Phone 15SS, Chas. NyV 4? South Twelfth street. ; t ; , tg-ifr6t Ererybody buys svoparfy Pot Woodhars. fit IZata Cf- Telephon. all.,, Jons tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Business room, firs! floor, Newkirk building, 402 Main. Fire proof vault. Newkirk, 103 Klnsey street.. Phono 10. 17-7t FOR RENT 5 to 6 acres f garden lots. Call 690 North 19tbx street. 17-7t ' v ' - :, ":'R FOR RENT S rooms. 60'NorthW9ta . street. ..... , : ...17-lt FOR RENT Furnished room. Calr-t 445 South Tenth street. Reference required - --- s-16-7tj( POR RENT si Biatred rooms. elee i trio light, ateam neat, for gentlemen only, at the Qrnnd,. . . t . I4-tf LOST. ' f I LOST Black and tan hound, year old. Return to Charles Tetnor, 819 South Sixth. i f s-16-lt)r LOST--Feather bed and pillow oa North fTi between 14th and Doraa bridge, i Reward, JO Laurel street. FOUND. FOUND A pocket Prayer Book? own er may have same by calling at 111 South 3rd street. Slt-21 FOUND Gold watch and fob at N. 10th and B streets; owner enquira at Central Union Telephone) ofilott STOLEN. STOLEN Overcoat , off Glen MUIef and Fairview car5 Thursday evening, Party taking coat kindly neturjbl same i to street car office 'and avoid trouble. , ., , ; . i,:1 S-W-U FOR SALE Nine Toom house, good barn. 2-aerei of ground, lota of fruit, on good pike easy payments, 5 per cent interest. Sed AL. H. HUNT, ' 1 7 North Ninth Street. " 4 &lC

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