Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 27 March 1907 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.

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Habit-forming Medicines.

Whatever may be the fact as to many of the so-called patent medicines containing injurious inzredients as broadly published in some journals of more or less mnuenee, tnis puDiicuy nas cenainiy been of great benefit in arousing; needed attention to this subject. It has, in a considerable measure, resulted in the most intelligent Deoole avoiding such foods and medicines as may be fairly suspected of containing the injurious ingredients complained of. Recognizing this fact some time ago, Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., "took time by the forelock," as it were, and published broadcast all the ingredients of which his popular medicines are composed. Thus he has com pletely forestalled all harping critics and all opposition that might otherwise be urced airainst his medicines, because they are now ok ksows composition. Fur thermore, from the formula printed on every bottle wrapper, it will be seen that these medicines contain no alcohol or other haiut-forming drugs. Neither do they contain any narcotics or injurious agents, their increments Deing pureiy vegetable, extracted from the roots of medicinal plants found growing in the depths of our American forests and of well recognized curative virtues. Instead of alcohol, which even In small portions long continued, as In obstinate cases of diseases, becomes highly objectionable from its tendency to prodace a craving for stimulants. Dr. Pierce emnlnvs chemically cure, triple - refined glycerine, which of itself is a valuable remedy in manr cases 01 cnronic aisea&es, being a superior demulcent, antiseptic, .ntiferment and SUODOrting nutritive. It enhances the curative action of the Golden Seal root. Stone root, iiiacic Cherrvbark and Jiloodroot. contained in Golden Medical Discovery," In all bron chial, throat and lung affections attendea with severe coughs. As will be seen from the writings of the eminent Drs. G rover Coc, of New York; Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College, Phila.; Scudder, of Cincinnati; tllingwood. or Chicago; Hale, of Chicatro. and others, who stand as leaders in their several schools of practice, the foregoing agents are the veru bent ingredients that Dr. Pierce could have chosen to make up his fa mous "Discovery" for the cure of not only bronchial, throat and lung affecHons, out also oi cnronic catarrn in au its various forms wherever located. Riley's Seed Corn Big Four and National Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes. Lawn and Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Etc. Wm. Hill & Co. Both Phones 393. 913 Main Street. r.ionur.iErjTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workruaushlp. H. C- HATTAWAY, No. 12 North 6th Street. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE i LOANS, RENTS W. H, Bradbury & Son t Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk Moore &Ogborn Write Fire and Tornado Insurance. We will bond you. Loans from $1C0 to $2,500. Phone Home 1589, Detl 53 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. Kid Gloves Cleaned t Richmond Dry Cleaning Co. :: ; Office 1024 Main St. Old Phone 412 New Phone Notice, Farmers ! "Doddo" 22721 the Imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the "Clevenger" horse, and Prince Wilkes, will be at my farm this season, 2'2 miles north of Rich-, mond, on the Middleboro pike. The public is invited to call. A. H. PYLE, Phone 8C5-C. R. F. D. No. 4. t The Morris Nursery for all kinds of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Ornamental Evergreens E. H. BELL, Prop. Phone 309. Nat. Road East. WM. WAKING t Plumber and Gas fitter t ' Bicycles and Sundries Phone 1482. 406 Main 31. r Richmond Monument Co. t 33 North Eighth St. Thone 1157 Richmond, Ind. NEXT SUNDAY You will need some good Perfume with that new hat and gown. If you tally want the most popular perfume of the day, try RIEGER'S ROYAL CHERRY BUDS. Mt won't come out in the wash." M. J. QUiGLEY Court Mnnsfi Pharmacy

JACKSONBURG, IND.

Jacksontrarg, Ind., March 27. Mrs. Frank Hinson is some better. Mrs. Clara Scates Is quite sick with inflammatory rheumatism. No more cases of scarlet fever have developed. J. H. Blose visited his parents Whitewater Saturday and Sunday. at Mrs. Ben Davis, who was with her daughter, Mrs. Barty Wickersham. last week, was brought to the home of her son. Joe Davis. Sunday. She is some better. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gamber of Greensfork, visited Nathan Scates and wife. Sunday. Misses Dottie and Ina Ellison, Maud Keiser and Messrs. John Kelser, John! Coffman and Wayne Beeson, were very, pleasantly entertained by Misses Clara and Lucy Rusk, Thursday evenine. Omar Coffman was home from Rich-1 mond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates. I Mrs. McCall of Richmond, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinson. I Rev. Franklin's subject Sunday j morning was "The Resurrection." Sun-1 day evening: 'Completeness in Jesus j Christ." I Trustee Coffman conducted the di-j ploma examination here Saturday. Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. Topic: Home Missions. Carl Ammer-1 man, leader. Frona Wickersham, Maud, Estal, Nora and Harvey Kieser spent Sun day visiting Sant Ellison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Personette of East Germantown, were guests of Charles Fagan and family Sunday. feet. We nave over u,uuu i?sumonials. All Druggists, 2.r.c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., March 27 Miss Mary Noll has returned from a visit with relatives near Boston. 1 The Reading club met. with Missj Elizabeth Smelser, Monday evening. Will Filby went to Indianapolis da v. where he will work at the carpen-1 ter trade. Arthur Ellis of Richmond was a Mil-J ton visitor Tuesday. I Will Daniels returned from a visit to his parents at Indianapolis Tuesday. I Miss Barbara Kern of Indianapolis, is the guest of relatives. j ATra Mnrtha Morris has returned I home from a. visit in Pendleton. I ... . . A number nf vountr eirls cave a I surprise party for Miss Miriam Parkins Monday evening in honor of her seventeenth birthday. I Mrs. Hawley of Dublin is the guest of Mrs. Martha Stover. I Lute Lantz, Jr., was at Cincinnati J Tuesday. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater. Ind., March 27. Mr. A M. Jenkins of Richmond, was-here on business Friday. Mrs. Jennie Duffee of Richmond has moved to her farm south of White

. . . . -IChannlng Rudy and Mrs. Reba Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Nicholson oil " ,.;

Webster were in town Saturday. Mr. B. B. Williams has moved his saw mill at Cox's mills. Miss Angle Alexander is spending a few days with relatives at Swayzee. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Polley of Hollansburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and family Sun day. Mr. Geo. B. Hunt of Indiana universi ty is spending a few days with rela tives here. Rev. Ruley occupied the pulpit at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Prof. Jos. Blose of Jacksonburj spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Blose. Miss Nettie Petery entertained her friend, Miss Nora Townsend Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. G. White and fam ily entertained Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Harlan, Mr. andBmma Beitzell entertained the Wo-

Mrs. Manford White of Bethel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hough and family of Cox s mills. Mr. Joe C. Fulton of Richmond, was la . .

nere Monday in interest oi tne fctarriiura $ertscn read a Biographical j

Piano company. I rne Helping wana society oi tne Christian- church will give an Easter

social at the church baturaay even- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland of earning, 20th inst. were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mr. bridee Citv soent Sundav with Wil-

ir. j. ti. wnite, wno nas Deen sick ior some time, remains aoout tnei same. ;ur. ana irs. Morrison r, Mr. ana Mrs. Oliver Hunt and families, were me Butsis oi iii&. aiary nuni ouuuaj. i STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn, Ind.. March 27. John Jenkins spent Sunday with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Beniamin of Charlottsville, Ind.. visited home folks here Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brittenham and daughter Effie. of Cumberland, ind l visited his parents and other relatives here Sunday. Dill Waddell was in Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Mary Waddell returned home Saturday evening.- having spent a pleasant week with her brother, Wm. A. Holland and family in Elwood. Her nieces. Misses Bessie and Geneva Gauker, who accompanied her on her visit returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. J. W. Haskett, Mr. and Mrs.

Chesleigh Haskett and Miss Borgia nous Kinas lor the Easter dinner. Fan- home in Winchester after a week's visHaskett spent Sunday with their broth- e" articles and aprons will also be on jt with relatives here, er and uncle. Clarence Haskett and 5ale at the booths, and a chicken Miss .Hazel Hatfield returned Satur-

family, near Knightstown. There are many tonics in the land As by the papers you can see, But none of them can equal . Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, A. G. Luken & Co.

WILLIAMSBURG, IND. Williamsburg, March 27 Mr. and Mrs. Will Clements entertained last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd, Misses Anna Davis and Minnie Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker and

daughter, Miss Afton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cogshell Sunday. I Mrs. Lanus Meredith and aaugnter, Janice, of Richmond, visited relatives j here Sunday J Dr. William Meredith of Lynn, called I on- friends here Saturday. J Martin Cranor spent last Friday and Saturday in. Richmond. I Washington Hutchens visited at Winchester last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Way are moving to the farm near Webster, which they purchased recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hutchens Sunday, Mrs. India Ballenger and Arthur El lis of Richmond, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bousman visited at Greensfork Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepherd of Richmond, visited relatives here Monday. Miss Minnie Marshall spent Saturday at her home near Economy. Miss Frances Study was home from Richmond Sunday. Lovel Chamness went to Richmond, Monday after a week's visit here. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., March 27. Mr and Mrs. David Harter are spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Replogle were entertained Sunday at Economy by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stumm. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Day had as their guests? Sunday, at dinner, Mr. and Mrg RoDert Thurston, and daught R Laverne. Misses Addie Thurston and .lone Thornburg and Ralph Teetor and George Keagy. Donald Wright of Cambridge City, was the guest of Frank Addington and family over Sunday. Clark Wissler of New York City, spent Monday night with Mahlon Gebhart and mother. Abram Teetor of Indianapolis spent Saturday evening and Sunday with re! Mon-lathes here. The Christian Aid society met at jthe home of Mrs. John Hartley Tues day afternoon Born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester Sunday evening, a fine baby girl. Mrs Lester was formerly Miss, Frankie Moore. A' large crowd witnessed the. mas auerade at the skatiner rink Saturdav l j nieht. The first nrize for the best masked counle was awarded to Mrs. I George Rbeineger, who received a gold hat pin and Chas. Walters, who was awarded a one dollar bill. The second prize was given to Mrs. David Harter and Loren Anderson, each securing a box of bon bons. . A fancy loop the loop skater was there who performed and which was a pleasant fea ture of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter. Frances Marguerite, spent Sunday with friends at Economy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Petty, north of town, Sunday, a son. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor entertain ed Sunday Mrs. Diana Teetor, Mrs. Mrs. Ella McShirley and Miss Mable Hayes of Sulphur Springs, were guests of Mrs. Clara Brant Monday. Miss Hayes is endeavoring ' to organize a class in music here. She is very tal ented and Is highly recommended Mr. and Mrs Clarence Fouts spent Sunday near Economy. Mrs. Reba Bundy returned to herl home at Anderson Monday evening, after a two weeks' visit here. Mrs. Charles Harter of Elkhart is the guest of her parents, EH Wisehart and wife. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel 10-tf CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville. Ind., March 27. Mrs man's club on Monday- afternoon. The subject for the meeting was General Lew Wallace. Miss Mary Clark gave i reading from Ben Hur, and Miss sketch of the author. The next meetmg win ne neia in two weeks with Miss Mary Clark. and Mrs. Thomas Clevenger. Airs. Henry xsewDurn is quite ill with the grippe. Airs. js.ari ertscn entertained a com-1 pany of ladies from Richmond on Monaay evening- uames ana music ana a iuncn were tne ieatures or tne occasion. Those present were the Misses tma jones. tmma McDonald, Olive "nqune, Aiaiuaa on -ein,ana jveePer' Jeanneue von .fein, Jora renquite. r6- JdJ ana ner granason, juuan nar. went to tnaianapons on Yiaa lw 151t reiatnes. ice latter relurnea nome on ounaay evening, Dut airs, jar wm remain ior some weeks, iirfe. o. ueorge. miss jeannette treorge ana Mr. miam Wlckard, syenL sxiuuay vnn Air. aim Mrs. jacoo wicKara. near Kaymona, Tank1In county, Ind. irs. uiiver Myers of near Richmond, was the guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Taylor McConaha, on Sunday. Tne ladies of the Methodist churcli wJI hold an Easter market on next . Saturday afternoon and evening at the cnurcfi consisting of supplies .of vasupper wwi ue servea m tne evening, Deginnmg at five o clock. The price or tne 6upper will be twenty-five cents. , -

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NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., March 27. Mrs. Ora Tillman visited her rnother, Mrs. A. T. Barker, the first of the week. J. M. Wrenn is at Springfield on business, this week. Mrs. Clever Crose of West Alexandria, was the guest of Mrs. Dora Wrenn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Westfall moved into the north side of Joseph Miller's house on Washington street, last week. Mrs. Edward Cail is quite ill ith tonsilitis. Elmer Woodyard of Louisiana, was visiting friends here the first of the week. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Len Bowsman has been critically ill with pneumonia. Miss Margaret Bohn is convalescing from an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Margaret Murray "of Dayton is visiting friends here. Mrs. Mary McWhinney, Mrs. Marga

ret Murray and Mrs. John Penland, vis ited Mrs. Ashinger at New Hope Wed nesday. Mrs. Frank Perviance and daughter of West Alexandria, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Toler of Rich j mond, were guests of Miss Carrie Whit aker Sunday Misses Charlin Leftwich, of Green ville and Mary Leftwich of Richmond visited Mrs. A. W. Leftwich, Sunday. A. A. McNeil's new house is bein rapidly constructed. Cause of Stomach Troubles. When a man has trouble with his stomach you may know that he is eat ing more than he should or of some ar ticle of food or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or that his bowels are habitually constipated. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels and im prove the digestion and see if the trouble does not disappear. Ask for a free sample. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., March 27. Mrs. S. E. Rej' nolds is visiting her daughter, Mrs George R. Eastman in Dayton. Mesdames R. A. Hiestand and L. C Reynolds were Dayton visitors Tues day. William G. Patterson, of New Mad ison, O., was here on legal business Tuesday. S. E. Blackburn, of Dayton, Ohio was a Tuesday business visitor. R. H. Wilkinson, of Indianapolis was here yesterday calling bn friends. Mr. M. R. Hendrick, of Dayton, O. was entertained by friends here Tues Uct'' Jacoo Rinck. of West Alexandria ohio; waf here TuesdaJr on business for the fair board. E. O. Murray, of New Paris, visited friends, here. yesterday. E. C. Leibendorf, of Dayton, Ohio was a business visitor Tuesday. P. P. Gaungs, of Chicago, was a bus iness visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swope return ed to their home in Greenville Tuesday niorning, after a brief visit with Mr, ana ivjrs. . w . Ji.iason. Mrs; W. B. Shirey will return Thurs day from a visit to friends and rela tives in Muncie, Ind. Miss Cora Payne, who has been here visiting friends the past four days, re turned to her home in Camden, Tues day. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. B. F. Crocker, Esp., now S4 years of age, and. for twenty years Justice of jthe Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, says: I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles, of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it did me lots of good." For sale by A. G Luken & Co, GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., March 27. Rev. A. Baldwin has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Red Key Miss Blanche Kerr returned Monday from a short visit in New Castle. Dr. Bond and wife and Dr. Wilson and Mife'of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bond. Miss Clarice Foster snent Sundav at home. Mrs. William Boyd is on the sick list. R. e. Swallow spent Sunday at his home near East Germantown Iiam Boyd and family Mrs. Harry Hart spent Tuesday in Richmond Miss Aloha Mustard of Richmond snent Sundav here A series of meeting conducted v Rev. Franklin will begin at the Chris tian church, Wednesday evening March 27. Miss Maude Hays of Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lute Hatfield. Mr and Mrs. Zeri Brown of Wil Hamsburg. spent Sunday with Will wise and family. Tne meetings continue at the M. E. church. Mrs. Janet Bunton is SDendinsr the week at home. Mrs. jjan Moore was visiting in Richm0nd Tuesday. Clark Rogers returned to Earlham Monday after a few days visit here, Miss Mary Beck returned to her home in Ceiiterville Saturday after a week's visit with Mrs. Tom Gunckel. Forrest Murray of Liberty spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. c. H. Wood has returned to her dav from a two weeks visit in Rich mnnd all up-to-date housekeepers rlrtlioc 7aan anil CTxrot ac ttIioti now

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WAXTED MEN EVERYWHERE Good pay to distribute Circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, etc. No canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. 27-lt WANTED-r-A carriage trimmer and painter. Schneider Carriage factory 47 N. Sth st. -27-2t WA NTED Night watchman at Richmond Manufacturing Co. 25-2t WANTED To trade a bull terrier for a fox terrier pup. 119 Pearl street. 2'-2t WANTED Farm hand day or month, good wages. . Call or address F. K. Taylor. R. R. No. S. One mile west of city. 2G-2t WANTED Top builder, gear and wheel striper, rough stuffer and varnish rubber. Put on rubber tires and blacksmith helper, at Seidell Buggy Co. 26-2t WANTED Two farm hands. Address Box 110.- R. R. No. 6, Richmond. 2ii-3t WANTED White girl for housework, in family of two. Four dollars to a competent cook. 100 North Thir teenth street. Jb-'t WANTED Experienced girl or worn an for general housework. New nhone 1116. " 2o-3t WANTED Houses to rent; demand far in excess of supply; rents col lected. J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street. 2o-5t WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Rich mond Business College. 25-tf WANTED Two white girls and 15 col ored girls, at Huffman Leaf Tobac to Co., before April 1st. North Tenth street. Apply before above date. 23-Ct WANTED A woman for housework No washing. Tel. Home 87, or call at 31 North Ninth street. 2,"-7 WANTED Messenger boy at West em Union; piece work; can earn $ Der week. 25-3t WANTED Girl or middle aged worn an for housework, S04 N. 15th st 25-3t WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms by lady with no family, and enod references. Ellen. 404 N. 20th street. 24-7t WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone Home 127S. Bell No 921. " 22-9t WANTED You to see our line of Kitchen Cabinets before you pur chase. $1.00 when delivered, $1.00 a month. Price $15.00. M. H. Mul holland. 52 S. Sth street. Home Phone 967. 19-7 WANTED Men to Ieam barber trade. Few weeks completes; ten po sitions for every graduate. $12 to $20 weekly. Warres while learning. Beau tiful 1007 catalogue just out mailed free. Write Moler Barbe College, Cincinnati, Ohio. declS-tf WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, ex tracts and spices 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 -Ot Male Help. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade In few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Help. LADIES We teach hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR 8 ALE. Richmond property a specialty, Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 323. ti FOR SALE House and lot In Greens fork, cheap; address Mary E. Stewart, 32 South West 7th street, Rich mond, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE A choice lot In Earlham Heights. Inquire at 316 North West Third street. 2o-4t FOR SALE Young fresh cow. Will Rost, Williamsburg pike, R. R. 6. 25-4t FOR SALE Eggs from choice Barred Rock stock. 75 cents per setting of 15 eggs. 107 South 21st street. mo-we-sa iuk &AL.J!. a large iisn aquarium; holds four buckets of water. Call 50 South Thirteenth street, 2i-7t FOR SALE Household goods. 20 2G-3t South Sixteenth street. FOR SALE Horses, cattle, hogs and farming implements, Thursday, March 2S, on Van Sant's farm. Union Pike. 26-2t FOR SALE Carpets, portieres and gas globes at 124 North Sixteenth street. 20-1 1

FOR SALE Home on easy payments. New house at 211 S. W. Third street. Reliable man can secure a home on payments like rent. Phone 202. See T. W. Hadley. 2G-3t FOR SALE National Seet Oats, The

best American Oats' U. S. DepL Agr. 'Best we can find." S. Dakota station. Examine them. O. E. Fulghum Farm. Phone X1A. 2-7t

FOR SALE White Pekin duck eggs. TiOc per setting. Eggs are carefully "handled and good hatchers. Call or address J. A. Stemple, R. R.. 3. First house east of pumping station on New Paris pike. 2J-7t FOR SALE Tables, bed steads and other articles, 317 North Eighth street. 2t!-2t FOR SALE A young alligator, two years old; call 505 N. 16th street. 27-2t FOR SALE A small 15S2. veranda. Phoue 2iK5t FOR SALE Carriage and buggy, newly repaired; also harness, very cheap, to close estate. A. A. Curme. Jr., executor. Phone 5S4. 45 S. 18th street 24-7t FOR SALE About 1500 feet good two inch lumber; call at 56 Sherman st. 20-7t FOR SALE Seed oats, Richmond Elevator Co. 20-10t FOR SALE Large plat of ground and an eight room frame house on the National road, fronting Earlham campus. The home of the late Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Charles A. Francisco. 17tf Everybody buys property rrvm WoodharsV. fit Mala St. Telephone 491. june5 tf FOR RKNT. Kfci.NT Mat or four rooms, cen trally located. Inquire at No. I North Tenth street. 25-2 FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping. 20 South Sixteenth stree. 2V3t FOR RENT Second floor of new mod ern residence, south front, unfur nished. Call 205 North Ninth street 211-2 f uk .ii,.-N i foecona tioor or new FOR RENT 5 to 6 acres of garden lots. Call 600 North 19th street. 20-7t FOR RENT i' rooms, downstairs. $5 a month, call 214 S. Sth st. 20-7t FOR RENT 2 or 5 rooms, 600 North 19th street. 20-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, eleo trie light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST Peoples' Home & Savings As sociation book with name Lurena E. Thomas. Finder return to As sociation office or phone 1655. 27-lt L)bT A gold chain, set in turquois Finder return to 120 S. Sth street and receive reward. 2 LOST Between Seventh and Tenth streets, south of Main, a gentleman gold watch chain with charm at tached. Valued a a gift. Reward if returned to Pop Corn Charlie's stand at Eighth and Main streets. 22 6t FOUND. FOUND R. 11.' S. class pin, '07; call 101 N. 9th st. 27-3t FOUND A pair of spectacles at Cbun ty Superintendents office. Call that office. 20-2t FOR SALE See AI. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th st. and let him tell you about those lota on S 21st street, west side of street. AL. H. HUNT, . 7 North Ninth Street. SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good loca tion. $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500: 5 room house, $S00 ($100 cash, bal. $S per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.); cash to loan from $500 to $5,000. Quite a number good Investments. FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, sugar tree and, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing sugar trees. Good buildings, abund ance of water. A bargain if sold soon. Write, WM. G. BAKER, R. R. No. 1. New Paris. Ohio, MOHTJMENTS ANE MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the 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. PHONE 794 ' . for the best gTades of COAL AND COKE. , A. HARSH COAL, AND SUPPLY CO. Pattern and Machine Work of All Kinds. STANDARD PATTERN MFG CO.

POE SALE BR0WNEIL ENGUCE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At.

PEKSION Attorney ana Hotarj Public with an office on the first floor mt the Court House will give you best service in MI pension matters Alonzo Marshall. Richmond. Ind. SPECIAL pnone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars, AL WINTERSTE1N, Prop. 623 Main St. OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you feci as if you would like to take a trip across the Ocean? We offer the finest accomodation for ocean travel on the HambursAruerican lln. Richmond Insurance Agency. Haus X. Koll, Mgr. 11 South 7th street. Tel. No.41 See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Seconi hand bicycles for sate. Bicycle repairing a specialty. Also full line of second hand household Goods, Furniture, Car pets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St. SCROLL'S MEAT MARKET baa always on hand, all kinds of horns crown m?2.ta, both fresh and cured. Give me yaur trade. I g-uarantes satisfaction; 421 Mala Phone 1511. " FARNHAM 'ANTHRACITE COAL. . EGO NO. 4. CHESTNUT. Both Phones 9. ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKERY The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD Is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest anfl beat Ss lost Everything else In our 11ns Is made, to please. 31 M I DR. W. J.SMITH ..DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor Schneider Carriage Factory. Bring in your Vehicles and have them repaired for and summer. the spring Rubber Tiring New work to order. All werk guaranteed. 48 N. Oth St. IT1T0 H. C. Bullerdick A. Sen are in post tlon for 'making contracts with growers, who are raising Corn and Toma toes, for Canning purposes for 1907, Anyone wanting to contract can call at factory or call phone 1235 and let us know and we will send one of our representatives to call and see you. We are contracting for Tomatoes at (8X0 per ton, for this season. WHY PAY MORE? J. B. HOLTHOUSE Successor lo S. T. Weiss Repairers and Upholsterers Of Air Kinds of Furniture Thone472. 124 South Sixth DR. A. B.PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. I New Quick Meal t 1 Gasoline Stoves Just received at 4 4 all's Hardware 915 Main St. Store 4H. R. DOWNING & SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St, Richmond, Ind. - Both Phones 75. DR. PARK, DENT IS T, 8 North 10th St Richmond, Ind.

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