Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 22 March 1907 — Page 7
The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.
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SCIATICJME That yielded to nothing but dr. williams' pink pills.
Locomotive Engineer Permanently Cured by These Pills After Ordinary Remedies Failed. Pain that seems aimofit unbearable Is a characteristic of sciatic rheuma tism. In some cases the pain is knife-like, sbarp or shooting; in oth ers it is dull and aching. Sciatica is stubborn in resisting: treatment and the patient frequently suffers for years. This was the case with Mr. Herbert E. Spauldtngr. a locomotive engineer on the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway, whose home is at Long-view, Texas. Mr. Spauldin;? endured the agonies of sciatica for two years in spite of all that ordinary remedies' could do for him until he tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills and was cured. "While running an engine some years ago," he says, "I fell off and hurt my knee and spine and I hare always considered this to be the cause of my illness. The sciatica took hold of me from my heel to the back of my head. The pain was the worst I ever suffered in my life and my leg and back were twisted out of ' shape. I was under a physician's care for several months and for six month could not get out of bed. I also went to Hot Springs but came back in a worse condition than when I went "It was when I was down in bed that I heard of the case of a Mr. Allison, a much older man than myself, who had been cured of sciatica by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began taking the pills and soon was able to get out of bed. When I had taken six oxes I was able to work about J the house and yard. I kept right on with the pills until I was cured and I have never had any return of the trouble. I have been running an engine ever since." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not simply relieve pain but they actually make new blood and have therefore a direct and powerful curative effect on such diseases as rheumatism. sciatica, anaemia, general debility. after-effects of the grip, .nervous indi gestion and headaches. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold t)y all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50c per box. six boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medi cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. March 22. Miss Nora Mann spent Thursday with Mrs. Frank Murray, near East Germantown. Mrs. Alice Gresh visited her brother, Horace Hurst, and family, near ConBersville. Thursday. Miss Ida Smith visited friends in East Germantown Thursday. Mrs. John . Faucett and guest, . Miss Phoebe Conrey, visited in Dublin Wednesday. J. Li, McDaniel of Cambridge City, was a Milton caller Thursday. Mrs. Albert Wilson -and son Chas., of Doddridge Chapel, visited friends Thursday. ..., Dr. John F. Goucher, president of the Woman's College, Baltimore, now traveling in the Orient, has offered scholarships, which when- in operation, will permit four girls from India tobe continually at the Woman's college.
Do You Like Honest, Square Beating ? Dr. Pierce's world-famed medicines are put out under the belief that jablicity is the best possible guaranty of merit, and that the most intelligent people generally want to know what they take into their stomachs, whether it beas food, drink or medicine. Although it was a bold step to take, and guite out of the usual practice of makers of proprietary medicines. yetfDr.Pierce, some time ago, decided to publish broadcast and on all his bottlevwrappers all the ingredients entering into the composition, or make-up, of his celebrated family medicines. A square deal is therefore assured every one-using his medicines, for one knows exactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them, since every ingtedient is published in plain English on the bottle-wrappers- and the correctness of the same attested under solemn oath. These several ingredients are selected from among the very best known to medical science for the cure of the various diseases for which these medicines are recommended.
Tha most eminent and leading medical teachers and waters of all the several schools of practice have endorsed each of the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines in the strongest pos-iblr-terms. The makers of Or. Pierce's medicines believeVhat intelligent people do notWish to opn their mouths like a lotAof ) young birs and gulp down vh&tee9.prifteto them, either in the way 7TfoW iiV or medicine, without knowing samVthing of the properties and harmic character of the agents employed. Thev brieve, thfft h-"b ' tno MMHl hTtmwntt experimented with, and that yrople ifi'iiU or raK? mt Itcines oftl e comiy. Dr. Pierce's medcinesare made wholly from the roots of plants found growing in the depths of our American forests. They are so compounded that thru cannot do harm in any case, even to the most delicate woman or child. By open publicity Dr. Pierce has taken his medicines out of the list of secret nostrums, of doubtful merit, and made them REMEDIES OF KNOWN COMPOstTiox. Ihey are therefore, in a class all by themselves, being absolutely and in every sense non-secret. By this bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that tus formulas are of such excellence that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny. There is a badge of honesty on every bottle of Dr. Pierce's medicines in the full list of its ingredients duly attested ns correct under solemn oath. No other medicines put up for general use through druggists can maks- claim to any such distinction, and none other than Dr. Pierce's medicines have any such jirofetsional endorsement of their ingredients. Such professional endorsement should have far more weight with the afflicted than any amount of lay, or non-professional, endorsement, or testimonials. Of course, the exact proportion of each ingredient used in Dr. Pierce's medicines as well as the working formula or manner of preparing the same, and the specially devised apparatus and ap pliances employee in ineir manutacture, are withheld from publicity that Dr. Pierce's proprietary rights may be fully protected from such unprincipled imitators as might be piratically inclined. Tlis' preparation of these medicines witiourthe aw X a drop of alcohol, so
HAGERSTQWN, IND. Haters town. Ind., March 22. Mrs. Alonzo Williams and Solomon Miller of New Castle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fouts on South Perry street. James M. Knapp was the guest of James E. Watson at Rushville, Thursday. Mrs. Mary Hindman is here visiting her son. Arch Hindman and family. . Mrs. John, Harris and Mrs. Joe Stonecipher spent last Monday with friends in Richmond. Mrs. Henry Replogle spent Wednes day with Mrs. Chas. Smith at Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Greenstreet and daughter Edna, of Economy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Wednesday evening at supper. Miss Daisy Conway of Greensfork, spent Monday afternoon here. Mrs. John Worl and, Miss Eva Worl were at Richmond Wednesday. Knode Porter spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Indianapolis. Mrs. Porter visited her da'-ghter, Mrs. Burke at New Castle. Wm, Bunch, dealer In pianos at New Castle, placed a piano in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl and one in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bavender. Miss Laura Pitzmeyer returned Wed nesday to her home at Chester, after spending a part of the winter with her 6ister, Mrs. O. I. Voris. Mrs. Frank Addington was hostess to the Progressive club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Plum street. A very interesting program was rendered. Mrs. Chas. Barkenstoe and sister, Mrs. Shepherd of Kansas City. Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mrs. Gebhartj of Middletown, Mrs. John Teetor and Mrs. Fred Smith were guests of honor. John Teetor made a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Keyes is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tessa Hart, at Middletown. JACKSONBURG, IND. Jacksonburer. Ind., March 22. The Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs Alex Kirbey next Thursday. Crystal Scott, who has scarlet fever is getting along nicely. Mrs. Frank Hinson. who has been sick with pneumonia, is better. Frank Langdon and wife are mov ing in with the latter's parents. Mrs. Thomas Enyert and daughter, Ina, visited Mrs. Ona Groneman Sun day. Fred Clark: and wife have gone to housekeeping in Mrs. Mattie Wickersham's house. Horace Thompson is home from Richmond. Gill Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scates and daughter, Irene, spent Sunday with Clifford Scates and wife. Will Wright spent Monday in Henry county. Ambassador Bryce, just before leav ing London, was introduced by an American friend to the American phrase, 'make good," and he took heartily to it, saying that whatever else he made In this country he would try to "make good." generally employed and yet so harmful, in the long run, to most invalids when its use is lone continued, even in small doses, csfc Dr. Pierce several years of careful study and labor, with the aid of skilled pharmacists and chemists to assist him. Naturally, he does .not care to- give away his scientific and exact processes for preparing these medicines, but he does want to deal in the most open manner with all his patrons and Eattente, and under this frank, open and onest way of dealing, they may know exactly what they are taking when using his medicines. What Do They Cure? This question is often asked concerning Dr. Pierce's two leading medicines, " Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Prescription.' The answer is fnat "Golden Medical Discovery i a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, and tonic or invigorator and acts especially favorably in a curative and healing way upon all the mucous lining surfaces as of the nasal passages, threat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladder, curing a large per cent, of catarrhal cases whether the disease affects the nasal passages, the throat, larynx, bronchia, stomach (as catarrhal dyspepsia), bowels (as mucous diarrhea), bladder, uterns or other pelvic organs. Even in the chronic or ulcerative stages of these affections, it is often successful in effecting cures. The "Favorite Prescription " is advised for the cure of one class of diseases only those peculiar weaknesses, derangements and irregularities incident to women. It is a powerful yet gently acting invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine. For weak, wornout, over-worked women no matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription " will be found most effective in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of toe whole system. Women suffering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser "(1000 pages) is sent free on receipt of 21 onecen stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stf is for cloth-bound copy. Address a ave. w
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.Cambridge City,- Ind.;. March 22. The regular meeting of the town council was held Tuesday night. Regular routine business was transacted. Mrs. Isadore Wilson, and son Lowell of Earlham college, were the guests" of
her sister, Mrs. Mary Wyckoff and husband, at Haeerstown. last evenine. . . . . .,.... . i ne social. union or ne m. t, cnurca " ""'"'' miliums Saturday anernoon. W. F. Meade of Connersville, was In tnis city on business Wednesday. Mr. Park Lantz and friend, Mr. Cox of De Pauw university, who are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz, at Milton, were the guests of friends here yesterday. Miss Hattie Toms visited friends in p,vv,mH u'itv oftc-Tr, . , . , . . Mr, AlUCll KsLllTG, UU liACr UCCU LUC guest of Freemont Freeman and fam ily, and other relatives in this vicin ity, for the past week, returned to his home in Chicago Wednesday. J. W Atcherson of Ravenna, O., was Gere on Dusiness yesterday m me interests of the Riddle Coach and Hearse Co., of that city. - Mrs. Freemont freeman and daughter Marjorie, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barnard and family, in Union county. Verne Ohmit of Richmond is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit. D. G. Kimmel of Milton, transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. Roy Warfel of near Greensfork, took dinner with her aunt, Mrs. Laura! Richey, here yesterday. Miss Edith Eliason of East Germantown, was the guest of Miss Alma Gar vin Thursday. The Friday Night club met with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer at their home on Mulberry street, last evening. The club met last night owing to the entertainment to be given tonight. Severai interesting papers were read as follows: Tennyson, Prof. Lee Ault; The Commercial value of Civic Beauty, Miss Ella Smith. The remainder of the evening was spent in relating "iutcn Jokes," which caused mucn merriment.
The next meeting will be held with your lazy liver and bowels need a tonMiss Grace Mills. April 5th, js. The best soothing tonic to every Services at Presbyterian church Sun- organ is Hollister's Rocky Mountain
day, March 24: babbath school, 0:30; morning sermon, 10:30, subject. The First Palm Sunday." Rev. Hawley, pastor. mere will he no evening services. Junior endeavor, 2:30; sen ior endeavor, G.-OO. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or monej refunded. 50c. National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not sat isfied. For sale by the National Med ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville. Ind.. March 22. Miss Cidnia Barnes of Richmond, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. A. Wilson on East Walnut street. ' Mrs. Lenna King entertained at din-1 ner on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. unaries Byrd, residing near Germantown, who were on their way to visit relatives in Jay county. Mrs. Caroline Isenower is seriously J ill at her home on South Main Cross street. A daughter is with Mrs. Isen-j ower, attending upon her. ' - J. A. Dunbar has had a new floor put in hjs sitting rot)m, and is also making some other improvements in his home. Luther Zehnng is doing the work. j Mrs. Cora Mason entertained her uncle, John Hartman of East Germantown, at dinner on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Medearis, have Jessie Ruley, who has been at Purmoved to the James Martin farm, due university, returned to; his par-
northwest of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Albertson of near Greensfork, were guests of their daugh ter. Mrs. Cortiz H. Jones, on Wed nesday. Mrs. William Harvey spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Harris, at Webster. Mr. and Mrs. John. W. Morgan were guests oi jir. anu mtb. "iS i a . J . r TX A - I Germantown, iuo.j " I nesday. Mrs. Howard Anderson of Richmond was visiting friends here on Thursday afternoon. EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O., March 22. W . O. Gross was a Richmond visitor Thursday. Mesdames C. W. Eidson, R. A. Hies tand and L. V. Reynolds, were in Richmond, Thursday on business and visit ing friends. One candidate was given the fellowcraft degree in the Masonic temple by Bolivar lodge Thursday evening. Quite a number were in attendance. The Master Mason's degree will be confer red on the evening of April 11. Uncle" Henry Hill, who has been ill for several weeks, is able to be on the street asrain. One of the most pleasant meetings of the members of the Auf Weider sohn club was that of Thursday even ing, when the ladies and gentlemen of the club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sayers, on South Barron street. An exceptionally enjoyable evening was spent at cards, after which a most delicious luncheon was servedD. B. Ulrich of Ingomar, Ohio, called on friends here Thursday. The ladies of the missionary society of the Presbyterian church held an in teresting meeting in the lecture room of the church Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. B. Shirey, president of the society was absent, she being in Muncie. Ind.. and her place was- filled by j Mrs. Kittie Ressler, ine vice president. j Mark E. Small left Friday on a trip as nial clerk oter the P., C. C. & St I
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CHESTER, IND. Chester. Ind., March 22. Jesse Parshall is reported as getting better. Bert Hess returned to Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Born to Fred Brown and wife a boy. Fred Harvey has been home from
&uuy iur lvsu "wtvo Jil d-WUUL Ul 11 1 a 7. ., ... e sickness Mr. and Mrs. John Hiatt of Rich- . visited here Sunday. Mrs. John Harmon and Mrs. Bert Carman were at Whitewater Tuesday at Ed Carman's. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Estell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hockett near Richmond Sunday Arthur Joy has returned to Canada Persons from Richmond were here j Sunday looking at C. H. Minor's propert" with the Prospect of locating here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall were at Richmond Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. NT Wf Torri'n lrc Martin ic cl i oJ-1 1 - . , , , . . , improved, but Mr. Martin is seriously sick. The Wednesday meeting of the La dies' Union Aid society was of more than usual interest after important business was transacted a vote of ( thanks was tendered Mrs. Lizzie HarVey for presenting the society, trestles to be used for table supports for sales. picnics, socials, etc. Also thanks to Mrs. Frazier Bond of Richmond for six dozen teaspoons. Mrs. Lizzie Harvey, chairman of the entertainment committee, surprised the members present by serving ice cream and cake in honor of her sixth wedding anni versary. Mrs. Harvey was assisted in serving by Miss Alice Kerlin, Mrs. Frank Pickett, Mrs. Howard France, Mrs. Will Morrow. Mrs. Will Martin, Mrs Eva King and Miss Esther Menk. Mr. and Mrs. Slick of Hollandsburg. were called here on account of the ser ious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Gertie Berg. Miss Dora Wyatt of Richmond has been the guest of Miss Lee Addington this week Miss Mamie Pietsmeyer of Hagerstown, is the guest of her sister, Mrs Will Ryan. Bad breath, coated tongue, a lan guid feeling, is entirely unnatural Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G Luken & Co FOUNTAIN CITSY, IND. Fountain City, Ind.. March 22. Mr. and Mrs. James Fenton of Pennvllle were here visiting Chas. Arnett and family last week. Miss Abbie Carroll entertained Sun day the Sunday school class of which she is a member. Mrs. Joe Merriman and daughters, Mrs. Carl Reynolds and Miss Leone joined the Methodist church last Sun day morning after the preaching. Missala Haisley is very low at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Woolman were entertained Sunday at the home of Lin Reece and family. Only two more weeks and school will be out here. Mrs. John Laughlin and baby east of the city, spent Wednesday with Frank Williams and family near Center Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reus were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aca Pitts. Dick Williams, west the city, has gone on a visit to Kansas and other parts in the West Frank Elliott and family, of Rich jmond, were here Sunday, visiting rela tives. f The foreign missionary society of the M. E. church gave an entertain ment last Sunday evening at the church after the league. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Parish took din ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E Charles. ents, Use artificial gas tor light and heat 10-tf OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive Hill, March zz. There was a vprv iileasant snrnrisft irivpn Clcirf - 1 o Armstrong, Saturday night it being hie KirfVwlnv- Thneo nreSAnt wort lr and Mrs. Charlie Hains and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicholson and family, Mr. and Mrs! Henry Horney and family, tIr. and Mrs. Marcus Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Lem McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. John Cobine, Ralph Reynolds, James Buby, Pearl Davis, Willie Horney and Mrs. James Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lem McNutt entertain ed Sunday at dinner Bob Remolds and family, Roscoe Reynolds and fam ily, Miss Cora and Ural, Reynolds and Mrs. Sarah Pierce from Iowa Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tailor and wife spent Sunday with his father William Tailor. Mrs. Effie Hains went to Richmond Tuesday. Miss Pearl Davis spent. Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Marcus Reynolds. Mrs. Ella Potter from Richmond is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culbertson. Mr. John Wickersham is crippled up with a broken bone in his foot, caused by a log falling on his foot Frank Snyder and family spent Sun day in Olive Hill IS YOUR Blood Bad? Try "Smith's Potassium Compound." Trial package of this great blood pur ifier free by addressing John A. Smith Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Money refunded yl first t0c bottle fails to satisfy you.
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Is not a secret or patent medicine, against 'which' the most intelligent people are suite naturally averse because of the uncertainty as to their harmless character.
but is a medicine op ksows compositiox. 2fc 1UU JIM. ll All 113 Iti&i trailer 1.1 toJ irv printed, in plain Enyllsh, on every bottle wrapper. An examination of this list of ingredient"; will disclose the fact that it is non-alcoholic in its composition, chemically puro glycerine taking the place of the commonly used alcohol, in its makeup. The "Favorite Prescription" ol Dr. Pierce is in fact the only medicine-put pp for the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses and aliments, sold through drug- J eist-s, that does not contain atconol ana that Ux in large quantities. Furthermore, it is the only medicine for woman's special diseases; the ingredients of which have the unanimous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, an.a that too as remedies for the ailments fof which "Favorite Prescription " is reeom mended. A little book of some of these endorse ments will be sent to any address, postpaid, and absolutely free if you request same by postal cant or letter, 01 ur. iv. V. IMerce. Buffalo. N. Y. Don't forget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for woman's weaknesses and delicate ailments, is not a patenf or secret medicine, beimr the "havonte iTescription"of a regularly educated and graduated physician, engased in the practice of his cnosen sneeiaitv mat or aiseases of women that its ingredients are printed in plain Enqhsh on every bottle-wrapper; thi it. is the onlv medicine esneciallvesigned for the cure of woman's diseases that contains no alcohol, and the only one that has a professional endorsement worth more than all the so-canea -testimonials" ever published for other med icines. Send for these endorsements ahnvo Thflv ar free, fnr tha akinr. If you suffer from periodical, headache, backache, dizziness, pain or dragging down sensation low down in the abdomen. weak back, have disagreeable and weaking, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are in distress from being long on your feet, then you may be sure of benefit from taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative; two or three a cathartia LAD HAD HIS ARM BROKEN. James Longman Wai Caught in a Chain While Working at Tobacco House in Eaton. Eaton, O., March 22. James Long man, the litteen-year-oid son or Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Longman, was the victim of a painful accident at the Christman tobacco ware house Thurs day afternoon. While assisting in the handling of tobacco boxes, his arm was caught around the chain which was to rkfYir i Vi ir-i tr rlii u-urarimico o nrl, in ' , so doing, it was broken in two places, and the ligaments near, the shoulder were badly lacerated. Medical aid was o k :. duuiuiuucu at uiitr, uui it io ical cij at once. that the young man will not be able to return to work for many months. AMD Green or Blacls All kinds, all grades, to suit, all tastes; yet all' good. These teas should never be Boiled. Steep five minutes in Boiling Water. One teaspoonful makes two cups. Are sold loose or in sealed packets by. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 727 Main St. JJpubusheo BY'AuTMoniTY of the I INOia'and CEYLONcoMf"MS5tONER? I MONUMENTS AND MaRKEES We have , a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. PE0NE 794 tor the best grades of J COAL AND C0HE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. - JACOB KERN, 1st and Richmond At. PEHSIOH Attorney ana Hotarj Pnollc with an office on the first floor ef the Court House will give yon best service in r,ll pension matter Alonzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind. SPECIAL . Phone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN, Prop. 523 Main St The Morris Nursery for all kinds of Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Evergreens. E. H. BELL, Prop. - Phone 309. Nat Road East
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WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone Home 1273, Bell No. 3S4. 22-9t WANTED Person to travel and collect in home territory; weekly salary of $1,072 per year and expenses. Address Joseph Alexander, Rich mond. 21-lt WANTED1 Set or harness, double, for hack or carriage. Must be collar and hames. Address W. F. Hunt, Greensfork- 21-2t WANTED Position doing housework Call 741 North Fourteenth street. 21 -2t WANTED Man of good character, to occupy furnished room with heat and light, for the purpose of having some one in the house at night; for particulars call New Phono 212. 21-3t WANTED A position as nurse; ad dress "N. G." care Palladium, 20-3t WANTED Young girl In small house and small family; apply 1315 South A street. 20-it WANTED Roomers and boarders at 217H North 6th street, 2!-7t WANTED -Carpet laying by II. Appiarius. Phone 1804. 19-7t WANTED You to see bur line of Kitchen Cabinets before you pur chase. $1.00 when delivered, $1.00 a month. Price $15.00. M. 1L Mul holland. 52 S. 8th street, Home Phone 967. 19-7t WANTED Wall paper to cleans Sat isfaction guaranteed, reference given. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft Wayne avenue. , 18-eod 7t WANTED -Fruit tree grafting, call 300 Pearl street. l8-7t WANTED Polisher at Rowlett Desk Mfg. Co., North 10th street, IStf WANTED Men to learn barber tnrfe Few wftekg completes; ten positions for every graduate. $12 to $20 weekly. Waces while learning. Beau. I tiful 1907 catalogue just out mailed M free. write MOier aaroe uouege, Cincinnati, Ohio. declS-tf WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, ex tracts and spleea direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Rem edies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Your carpets, rugs, etc., to clean, compressed air method. Pneu matic Cleaning Co., of Indianapolis, D. A. Bray, manager. Home Phone 348. 22-0t WANTED Two or three rooms cen trally located, all modern conveniences, by man and wife. Call phone 810G. 22-3t Male Help. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Help. LADLES We teach halrdresslng, manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR 8AJ.E, Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. tf FOR SALE My personal property such as hay, corn, horses, .etc., March 28, at my home It R. No. 7, 4 miles N. W. of city. Edw. B. Bryant 22-2t for SALE White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. 3rd Street W. A Radke. 317 S. 22-eod-5t FOR SALE A farm of 136 acres all told, but 36 acres which are in timber. Seven miles out of Elkhart, a city of 22,000 people and one of the best market places in the State. Land all level and very rich. Buildings consist of bank barn, 36x70, house of nine rooms in excellent condition, corn cribs and' granary, vrlnd milt and tanks. Young orchard of five acres. Price $5,500. I have several other farms from 40 to 160 acres which are great bargains. For particulars write Marshall Cotton, 227 Monger Block, Elkhart 22-lt FOR SALE A go-cart; call at 42 N 5th street, 21-2t FOR SALE Wayne county farms, nice little truck and poultry farm of 10 acres with improvements ' best of soil; bargain at $1,500. A good improved farm of 80 acres for 52 per acre if sold quick. An Improved 40 acres for $2,500. Investigate. For particulars, W. F. Swain, Econ omy, Ind. 21-4t FOR SALE About 1500 feet good two inch lumber; call at 56 Sherman st 20-7t FOR SALE A convenient 7-room house, 332 Randolph street 20-4t FOR SALE Seed oats. Richmond Elevator Co. , 20-10t FOR SALE Lot of good work horses and mules and vehicles, 317 North A street 13-lw Ger nerd Duck farm. Allentown, Pa. 19-7t Q. C. Mason, Spring Grove. FOR SALE Building lots near new annex of Hopsier Drill. Call 600
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FOR SALE Hot plate stove, two rocking chairs, other household goods. Must be sold within 10 days. Call 323 North 14th street 17-7t FOR SALE Large plat of ground , and an eight room frame house on the National road, fronting Earlham eampus. 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 streetcar line; reasonable. 422 Pearl street Phone 1491. (P-16-6t; S-w4t) FOR SALE Bees and brand new hives for $2.00 to $4.00 each. Calt 200 Klnsey street P16-7t ' FOR SALS The finest buildlngL lot tn Richmond, located on the first square, south of Main street,-on 21st street Size 126 feet front by 16S feet deep. New cement curb and gutter and sidewalk. See Frank W. Clark. 321 North llih street. &it FOR SALE Pure bred Bared Ply mouth Rock eggs. Dressed squabs Phone 15SS, Chas. Nye, 41 South Twelfth street .516-6t
Everybody bay from WoodaanK. tit IXata 8t 4IL TMejthoa SuneS tf ... .. , FOR RENT. FOR RENT A furnished 1224 Main street room At FOR RENT Furnished! rooms for light housekeeping, modern call 200 Richmond avenue. 21-3t FOR RENT 5 to 6 acres o5 rarfear lots. Call 600 North' 13th street C0-7t " FOR RENT I rooms, downstairs. $3 a month, call 214 S. Stir st 20-78 FOR RENT 2 or 5 rooms, COO-North 19th street 20-7t FOR RENT Business room, first floor, Newkirk building, 402 Main. Fire proof vault Newkirk. 103 Klnsey street Phono 310k TWt . FOR RENT Furnished room. CaTl at 445 South Tenth street Reference required. (s-16-7t) FOR RENT Furnished rooms, elec trie light, steam heat, for geiJemea only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOUND. FOUND Ladies' long, black kid glove for left hand. Call at 1810 North 15 street . 21-2t FOUND A fountajn penr call John P. Davenport 21-2t LOST. LOST Between Seventh and Tenth streets, south of Main, a gentleman's gold watch chain with charm at. tached. Valued as a gift Reward If returned to Pop Corn Charlie's stand at Eighth and Main streets. 22-dt Money Leaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thomp son's Loan and Real Estate Agency. Wide Stairs, 710 Main street 13- thu&Frl tf FOR SALE Nine room house, good barn, 2(acres of ground, lots of fruit, on good pike; easy payments, 5 per cent interest See AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Streets' OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you. feel as f you would like to take a trip across the Ocean? We offer the finest accomodations for ocean travel on the HamburgAmerican line. Richmond Insurance Agency. i Hans N. Koll, Mgr, 11 South 7th street TeL No.41. 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, Car. pets. Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main 8t FARNHAM ANTHRACITE C0A EGG HO. 4L CHESTNTf. 5oth Phones 9. ZWISSLEB'g H02XX BAXZ&Y The Excellence of our QUAKES BREAD Is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and beat S loaf. Everything else in our line is made to please. Pattern and iVlachine Work of All Kinds. STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO 11th and North E Streets. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on tha Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mall. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind. SCHOLL'S MEAT HARKET always on hand, all kinds of home grown meats, both fresh and cured. Give me your trade. I gnarantaa satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511. Use artificial gas for light and heat,
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