Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 28 March 1907 — Page 7
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Habit-forming Medicines. Whatever may be the fact as to many of the so-called patent medicines containing Injurious ingredients as broadly fmblisned in some journals of more or ess influence, this publicity had certainly been of irreat benetit in arousint? needed attention to this subject, Jt has in a considerable measure, resulted in "the moot intelligent people avoiding such foods and medicines as may be fairlv 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. Thu3 he has completely forestalled all harping critics and all opposition that might otherwise be urged against his medicines, because they are now ok kxowx composition. Furthermore, from the formula printed on every bottle wrapper, it will be seen that these medicines contain no alcohol or other hatwt-forming drugs. Neither do they contain any narcotics or injurious agents, their ingredients being purely 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, become highly objectionable from its tendency to produce a craving for stimulants. Dr. Pierce employs chemically pure, triple -refined glycerine, which of itself is a valuable
remedy in many cass or cnronic abases, being a superior demulcent, antiseptic, I
antiferment and supporting nutritive. . . . t e t f wePj 0f It enhances the curative action of the ja to ue t"e.igue"8 Ior a eeK 01 iolden Sfal root. Stone root. Black Mrs. Emma Gibson. Cherrybark and Bloodroot, contained in Trs. James W. Nichols returned Golden Medical Discovery,'' in all bron- h nn wednesdav from a visit of chial, throat and lung affections attended nome on eunesaa rrom a 1s1t 01 with severe coughs. As will be seen from six weeks to her daughter, Mrs. W lithe writings of the eminent Drs. Grover uam h. Smith at Muncie. Mrs. NichCoe, of New York; Bartholow. of Jeifer- . , suffering verv much with rheuson Medical College, Phila.; Sendder, of OIs 13 sunenng verj mucn -wun reu Cincinnati: Ellingwood, of Chicago; matism. Hale, of Chicago, and others, who stand Mrs. J. J. Hoerner of Richmond as leaders in their several schools of . Q j with Mrs t tc mil and practice, the foregoing agents are t7i SDent Sunday with Mrs. L. K. Hill and very best ingredients that Dr. Pierce family. could have chosen to make up his fa- jfr. and Mrs. Harry Hort of Greensmous "Discovery" for the cure of not f . truest of Mrs Lucinda Hort only bronchial, throat and lung affec- IorK ere guests or airs. L,ueinaa tion
tions, but also or cnronic catarrn in au its various forms wherever located. EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., March L'S. L. Patterson, " VU.V, " - I nesday on business. The real estate owned by the late Andrew -W. Scott, consisting of 12 acres of land, and a house and lot in New Paris, Ohio,' will be sold at public sale. . . I Mrs. fc. E. ueynoias, wno nas Deen in Dayton visiting her daughter, Mrs. George R. Eastman, returned to ner borne this Thursday. T..., If. on-? Tvcr IT fl Cilvor g I I ' vlo n r-nwt rot,, fmm a I h,,tnPS trln In Thiras-o. Harry Markley is in New York on business. Frank Mitchell was a Cincinnati visItor Wednesday. A- RnArifir for nain -Dr. Thomas' I Pclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest lini- - - ----- I piui, v i u.iocu. . uvuoi.vv ixu i Edy in America for 25 years. BETHEL IND ..n i -.r t- .,0 h.m h. ti,a onn,,oi ottmn WA1S 1 T7 I II M.Jl lll.' UMllV.dl V IV V I. I r r Tfj,i or,o,r Jl " . vt v.. v.. ""-"J I There is but one more week of school ct niano Rethel lodee of P. AI M. met in stat-k-I lacf Qo InrH n v ovoninc a n matt iari phar nf church services at this place last Sunf. . I C E. Wiley shipped hogs from Glen Karn last Monday. mivp Van Xnvs snent a few davs last veek visiting at Richmond and IndianSpoils, C. E Anderson and wife, David Harlan and wife and Olive Van Nuvs attended church at Whitewater last Sunrto .Tnhn ATnnev of near Rraffettsville. n io5t -uh Mrc Tv! TTar. lan last Sundaj-. Miivu n.iu i.x. . muv. .... w. ... I Mr Qrl Mrs Ti ? AnriAnsnn v5;itpi1 a f a V AA a -m. itkj a v . with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Clark, near Sbartansburg last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde and Mrs. Lafe White called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harlan last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd visited Mr. hod Mrs. D. O. Addleman, near Cox's Mills one day last week. T. E. Harlan and wife, were at Union City Tuesday. Saturday. The rerrnitina- serceant. of todav does not find his best recruits at the country fair, but in the great towns, fcbere the street urchin after a little training, developes a devil-may-care bravery that has stood the country in good stead upon, many critical occa pions. Country Life, London, CASTOR I A For Infant 8 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Bears the Signature of srsi . sr IjT SCCG&4! J - of Pennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO LOS ANGELES, CAL, April 27 to May 1 Mystic Shriners May 7 to 13 German Baptist Brethren. Good goinff one route, returning another. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. May 31 to June 3 American Medical Association. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 5, 6 and 7 Knights Templar. BOSTON, MASS. July S, 9 and 10 Y. P. C. U. PHILADELPHIA July 12. 13 and 14 B. P. O. E. One-way Second-class Colonist Tickets to Idaho, Montana, Mexico and Pacific Coast Points at- Unusually Low Fare daily during April. AROUND THE WORLD. Tours $610 and upward. For full particulars consult C W. Elmer, Ticket Agt, Richmond, Ind.
CENTERVILLE. ind. Centerville, Ind., March 2S. Mrs. Lincoln Jones and her daughter, Mrs. Edna Pike spent Sunday with rela tives at Indianapolis. Edith Bramer aged five years, the daughter of Mrs. Emma Bramer has the scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Beitzell visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks and family at Richmond on Sunday afternoon. John W. Beck is putting tip a wire fence around his pasture lot. Prayer meeting will be held at the home of the pastor, the Rev. Aaron Xapier on Friday evening instead of at the Friends' church. Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Brackney were entertained at dinner on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hoffman, south east of Centerville. Mrs. Henry Gibson and Miss Dora Kndslev went to Richmond on Saturuu ouuuay. A. J J. Dunbar Is having his barn painted Henry Gibson is doing the work Mrs. Claude Gould and Miss Alice Gould visited Mrs. Delia McGuire at Cambridge City on Tuesday, " I passing the winter with Dr. H. Gabel and family has gone to spend some months with her son Park Jarrett near Abington. National extracts and snires sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa. MIDDLEdORO. IND.
evening at the Friends' church.
Middleboro, Ind., March 28. Mr. OrI I ville Boyd hag returned from Carthage, ind., where he attended the funeral of Robert Brown. The Bennett boys, with their mother havA rprpntlr TnnvArt rn th Vrhh i place. - - , - , . . mi. nuu .ii. ti auri uiuurb auu i Roy Craig, of Richmond, were guests nf lr and Mrs. Tsaao Urnnks Sunrtav. I Mrs. Joseph Cox is at New Paris, O, Li.. i j ii ins wrrk visiiinir npr h i pi . ii rs. i " " Pnht rimer FYfdav Mrs. Tlesslft Marine entertained Mrk. Iora Little and dauehter I Bernice. I Mr. CJ. Ll. Baker and wife will move to Richmond Thursdaj', where they 1 . 1 Will reside. The Ladies endeavor met with Mrs. Mollie Vanzant on Wednesday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Locks visited Mr. and Mrs. llarry uordeii Sunday. Rev. Ruley filled his regular appointment at this place Sunday morning. Mr. Harry Patty of Richmond was greeting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isorris were at ber parents' Sunday afternoon. Mr. Williams moved the engine of I-. I his saw mill here, from Whitewater last Fridav. . - I Mrs. S. E. Danner was in Richmond OK Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .Tim Deihl. north of Richmond, attended church at this place bunday. 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. untoitn, mu. Luewer, urn., jiarcu .-r juuk riciw e" is sick with the grippe Everett Hiatt and family of Richnuma visuea ai uert carman s ounda" - anss bailie jacKbon was. me guebt ui Miss Clara Pickett over Sunday. Emma Kendall returned to Spiceland Monday. Mrs. Gertie Berg is at Reid Memor ial hospital at Richmond for treat ment. : " C. H. Bulla and family attended thej funeral of Mr. Hill at Richmond Tues Frank Allen and family, Everett j iiunt ana iamiiy, or w nuewaier, attended services here Sunday morning. Mrs. Joseph White, Miss Mary White New Paris and Mrs. Will White of Richmond, 1 were the guests of Mrs. Louis Hampton Monday. Mrs. Williams and daughter Ida are at their home for the summer. Mrs. Rosa Baker is back from Illi nois where she has been for treat ment. She is slightly improved. Mrs. Marfha Kendall entertained at a thimble part- Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter Emma, who has been spending her vacation at . home. Thoe present were Emma Kendall, Clara Kendall. Maggie Kendall. Bertha Davenport, Florence King. Myrtle Leister and Mrs. Carrie Kendall. Six o'clock dinner was served. Mrs. Rachel Frazier will leave this week for an extended visit near Indianapolis, with her daughter, Mrs. Isenhour. Mrs. Lee Fulghum has been on the sick list for the past week. B. F. Duke of Richmond, was here Sunday, the guest of Timothy Hart. They went to see Joseph Bennett, an)
old army comrade, who is dangerously sick.
Mis. Jennie Bennett is also very sick. John Smith and bride. (nee Mary
Bush) have returned from their wed
ding trip. They were given an old
fashioned serenade Monday evening.
Mrs. Lottie MitcheLIs at home from New Madison. Ohio, where she has
been caring for -her mother, who is
ick, .
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FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., March 28. Cbalmer Anghee and family were visiting at New Madison, Ohio, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chess Croll and baby spent Sunday at Bryant. Lafe Mills has gone northwest where he has taken a position with a railroad. Mrs. Earl Smith and twins and Mrs Lalla Woody are visiting relatives at Martinsville. Earl will spend Easter with them. Miss Grace Brennan is on the sick list. Rev. Ruley will preach hi9 last sermon here next Sunday evening, before going to conference. Roy Lacey has taken a position m Will Clements' dry gooda store as clerk. Mrs. Florence Wooters of Richmond is here visiting her parents and other relatives. Luther Reynolds and family are moving in the house recently vacated by OH Thomas and family. Harry Townsend and wife of Rich mond, Sundayed here with Lin Townsend and wife. Miss Laura Kinert of Richmond and Victor Benton were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Clements. PROGRESS, OHIO. Progress, O.. March 2S. Mrs. Stan ley and daughter, of Liberty, Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hartley. Mr. Robert Comer of this place has moved near Eaton, O. Mr. and Mrs. Verling Shafer of 1 . i. C 3 t.V, 1 -"'". f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hex Pryfogle. Mr. Earl Williams has quit working here and is going to work near Cadiz, Ind., this summer. Miss Naomi Kuth called on the Mc Whinney sisters' Sunday. Mr. John Smith of Richmond moved to E. Ballenger's place Wednesday, Mrs. Eli Brown called on Mrs. Cora McWhinney Tuesday. There will be an Easter service Sua Rev. Mr. Hartley and wife spent 1 - r -T- 1 mesaay wun iirs. jviary nay. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that TTrwiiav'c! iinnmr To - fm- o-v c? A VIJ J J. LIK J M"Vi V- V'Vllb"'J I colds and lung troubles is not affected uy me iaLioncii x uro r ouu aiiu wrug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful rlriifs and w rponmmpiirt it as a safe remedy for children and .J..U- . t 1 n , 11 it n. . it. miKPn at in. 1 ' " I . r-v lHffl I I I 1 1 I V. U I I W I I H I I li unuuiniiivjuuiiu, iihl. . I
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miiiiouui6, u.u., nmnu l. u'dUC uuomcoa uiwuuiif, vy., wsi. cm, n..n:nA 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts entertained last Thursday evening: Mr. and Airs, wiiuam iewis, iur. ana xurs. T, - Tij-J T. J If Ti T Tf 11 " 1 I "uu. J1lia- "uaJcuo v,w6oci., - r. anu lurs. a. u. iscnaeu, iuitt.ea - Mane uoouey, jcno wooney, iovicia Woolley, and Leota Woolley and Messrs. 'aui iewis, jjenver cogsnen auu amibi- wouiiej. Mr; and Mrs. Tony Cogshell, of Fountain City, were the guests of Mr. in- 1 1 11 r- J I nu; 'airs, can ogbiien ounua. Trustee r . S. KejTiOJas was at Kicnmond on business Saturday. J11SS Jtieien Jrieim Was nome irom I Aiexanaria, saturaay ana sunaay, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Cain of near r;rpnt;fnrl,- visited- with Afr and Mr; I UreeilfalorK, Vlblieu Wim .vir. aua a11S. Menry w armer, bunaay. Mrs. Perry Cam, Mr. and Mrs. Rayraond Cain and Miss Lora Martin spent Sunday at Economy visiting relatives. Rev. Lee Chamness and Rev. Enos I eal held services at the Friends' cnurcn, Sunday. "ino m uiuiauoiJUMo ao the guest of Miss Gertrude Kenworthy, Sunday. Miss Maud Helm of Wilmington College, is spending her spring vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Helm. Miss Anna Davis spent Saturday at ner home in Richmond. Pure White Lead is the Natural Paint Pigment Numerous compounds are being offered to take the place of white lead as a paint, but no real substitute for it has yet been found. Pure White Lead has a' peculiar property of amalgamating with the wood upon which it is used added to this it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead alone fulfills all the requirements of the ideal paint. Anchor Pure White Lead is White Lead with its full natural tenacity and elasticity unimpaired by adulterants. Every keg of it bears the Dutch Boy trade mark, which is a positive guarantee of absolutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK A Talk on Paint. EiTes caluable information on the paint ATI trad parked in subject. Sent tree iM fceor (u mark, upon request. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Freeman Av. and 7th Su, Ciacioaati. O.
CAMPBELLSTOWN, OHIO. Campbellsiown, Ohio, March 2S. Charley Paddock and wife of Eaton, spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Frank Ridenour and wife of Eaton, visited their daughter, Mrs. Miller, last week. Lee Flora and wife of Richmond,
called on his sister, Mrs. O'Hara Sun jaaProf. Coblentz and wife entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Rev, Walk and wife, of Hagerstown, Ind., Andrew McWhinney and wife of Eaton, Newton Aydelotte and Walker Campbell, with their wives, of this place. Mrs Renner of Boston, Ind visited her parents here the first of the week. Charley Bright and wife of Gettys!d Drother Myrtie Mook spent Sunday with Zela Loan. Dott Oler is visiting friends in Ham ilton, Ohio. Prof. Coblentz attended the 47th an nual meeting of the Round Table at Oxford, Friday and Saturday. Opal and Mildred Sullivan and Dorothy and Letha Cooper took advantage of the holiday and visited the New! Hope school. Ben Campbell and family were Sun day guests of their daughter, Mrs. Trace Aydelotte. Andrew McWhinney and wife of Ea ton and Mrs. Kirk and children of New Hope, attended church here Sun day. Emory Swisher is a victim of typhoid ! fever at this writing. Mrs. Cook and Dorothy Cooper are 1 V i - Several from here attended the opera at Eaton Thursday night Don't forget the spelling match at district school No. 8 next Friday night. Mrs. Williams entertained her par ents of Camden, Ohio, last Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Strope of Bluffton, Ind., visited friends here last week. Sullivan young folks spent Sunday afternoon with J. M. Cooper's young folks Prof. Potts and mother, moved into I T1 r f 1 t . . . mr1 lsner 8 iena nouse, vacai-T-t 1 I V I I I I I l- t I - ed by Strope's. Charley Cooper spent the first of the. week with relatives at Middletown and Lebanon The show Saturday night wras very X A J J J tl 4ueuueu "vrv ineas' Clarence Waters and family, of Richmond, and Charley Deem and wife of rtoa' ere naay W13 01 r- - KAJUuer ana wiie. 1Xr J Tl.J .wiiidius dim iie caneu on ""'1 'J " iu life. Tr.n v 1 J V.i ...... 11Jaj "& iav - v-uui'ct rt"u li no oflrt vim? " "v, xQ. uuc, How to Remain Young to continue young in health and 1 . . , sirengm, ao as ivirs. x. Rowan, Mcuunuugii, uia. one says: "rnree ooiues or Electric JLiitters cured me of cnronic liver and stomach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy conmuon or tne Diood that my skin iujxicu icu as iiduuei. i am now practically 20 years younger than before I took Electric Bitters. I can now do nil S . . i unv wnu easw auu assist in my nusoana s siore. guaranteed at -
- uen Ktos arug store, rnce ECONOMY. ND. I I Economy, March 2S. v erl Hunt and family spent a few days visitins: relatives near Modoc. Lewis Pierce is recovering from his illness. Mrs. Swain Marshall Is improving in health. me iu. a,. Aia laaies wm give an Easter fair and a market of baked goods this Saturday afternoon. . Mrs. Charley Rogers is quite sick. Mrs. Aaron Rowman ia nnitA siVi.again. Miss Nola Oler was in- Richmond Friday. Miss Lizzie Cook snent Sa.t.nrdav nnrl 1 Sunday with her parents, George Cook and wife. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. March. 2S Mrs. O. P. I Voorhees of Cincinnati is the guest of her parents, Hoshour. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. J. O. Bragg was at Indianapolis Wednesday. Robert Cornthwaite continues in a very critical condition. Miss Nellie Jones visited in Rich mond, Wednesday Remember the Easter Bazaar Sat urday afternoon and evening. Recep- ! tion in afternoon and entertainment at night. Admission free in afternoon and 10 and 15 cents at nighL CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, March 2S. J. S. Lackey and Chas. Loeb are attending the Blair-Baker horse sale at Indiana polis this week. The women of the Christian church will conduct an Easter Bazaar la the Fraunberg building, Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Miss Daisy Morgan of Centerville was the guest of Mrs. J. E. Bender here yesterday. Curt Gosnell was in Indianapolis on business Tuesday. Miss Edith Doney returned to Earl ham college last evening after a "few days' visit with her parents in this city. - " Ansel Williams is slowly recovering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Undertaker Wright was called to Hagerstown yesterday afternoon by the death of David Needier an aged j citizen of that place. Mrs. Clarence Ingerman spent Tuesday with Mrs. Loren Keever at her home in East German town.
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WANTED A boy to help at Iunchtime in dining room, at City Restaurant. 27-2t WANTED A small family to occupy a portion of a private residence, desirable proposition to offer; answer F. C. 11., care Palladium office. 27-lt WANTED Reliable man to take care of grounds at J. M. Westcott's residence, 1415 East Main St. 27-2t. WANTED Two young men to travel, neat appearance, expenses advanced. Call at Brunswick hotel, evenings.) Mr. Hays. 27-7t WANTED A carriage trimmer and painter. Schneider Carriage factory 47 N. Sth st, 27-2t WANTED Two dress Box 110, mond. farm hands. AdR. R. No. C, Richest WANTED Houses to rent; demand far in excess of supply; rents collected. J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street, 25-5t ! WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. -5-tf WANTED Two white girls and 15 colored girls, at Huffman Leaf Tobacco Co., before Apiil 1st. North Tenth street. Apply before above date. 2o-Ct WANTED A woman for housework. No washing. Tel. Home S7, or call at SI North Ninth street. 25-7t WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms by lady with no family, and good references. Ellen, 404 N. 20th street. 24-7t WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phono Home 127S, Bell No. 921. 22-9t WANTED Men to leam barber trade. Few weeks completes; ten po sitions for every graduate. $12 to $20 weekly. Waze3 while learning. Beauful 19JT fftalope just out mailed I irt!B. VIlLt3 i.1 Ci lnnat, 0,0 decl8-tf WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies, Sheldon, Iowa. r A vTPnw,i! n cQt. ' ,YZZ, ' TS'ZZ ZrZZ ,Z en. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft. Wayne avenue. 18-eod 7t WANTED Tour carpets, rugs, etc., to clean, compressed air method. Pneumatic Cleaning Co., of Indianapolis, D. A. Bray, manager. Home Phone 348. s 22-9t Male Help. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Heln. LADIES We teach hairdressing. manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Male Help Wanted. If IUU AKL L.OmFr 1 L,Ii 1 to nil .a mgH(rralBpoton1n railroad wortcw want rating departtnenta. Otherjxltlon.SalPsnjan,Kxecutlve, Clerical, Technlcal-noworn t$K)iKV$viiio ear' ""teiorireeaampiecopyoi opportunities. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1013 Hartford Kid., Chicago FOR SALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 323. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Nine-room brick house with all modern improvements, on Kinsey street. Also lot on Twenty-first and North F street. Inquire 40S Kinsey street. Phone 1137. 27t FOR SALE Bulbs of ajl kinds and hand-made brooms. Runge & Co., No. 16 S. 7th streeL Phone No. 50. 2 at OK bALL All varieties of field and garden seeds, sweet peas and nasturtiums. itunge Co., lb South 7th street., phones o0. 27-7t FOR SALE House and lot In Greensfork, cneap; address Mary r. stewart, 32 South West 7th street, Rich mond, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE-A choice lot in Earlham Heights. Inquire at West Third street. 2.7-4 1 IL1 1 FOR SALE Young fresh cow. Will Rost, Williamsburg pike, R. R. 6. FOR SALE A large fish aquarium; holds four buckets of water. Call! CiO South Thirteenth. streeL 2J-7t i FOR SALE Household goods. 29 South Sixteenth street. 2G-3t FOR SALE Home on easy payments. New house at 211 S. W. Third streeL Reliable man can secure a home on payments like rent. Phone 202. See T. W. Hadley. 20-St FOR SALE National Seet Oat?, 'The best American Oats' U. S. Dept.; Agr. "Best we can find." S. Da kota station. Examine them. O. E. Fulghum Farm. Phone DOLV. 2G-7t! FOR SALE White Pekin duck eggs. ,r.0c per setting. Eggs are carefully! handled and eood hatchers . .. caii or address J. A. Stemple, R. R.,'3. First house east of pumpins station, on ew. Farispike.
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FOR SALE Horses, cattle, hogs and farming implements, Thursday, March 2S, on Van Sant's farm. Un ion Pike. IG-2t FOR SALE A young alligator, two years old; call 503 N. 16th street. 2T-.'t FOR SALE A small 1CS2. veranda. Phone. 2.;-3t FOR SALE Carriage and buggy, new ly -repaired r also harness, very cheap, to close estate, a. a. curme. . jr., cnn.-uur. riionw so. s. ISth street. mm FOR SALE Seed Elevator Co. 24-7 Richmond oats. 20-10t FOR SALE Large plat of ground and an eight room frame house on tne national roaa. ironting Earl- j "a "c "" " ur. iwugan mrK. inquire or inarles A. Francisco. . I7tf 1 rrn i 1 " . 1 iun BAur-nwn wyanaoue eggs for hatchins w. a. Kadke. 17 S. 3rd Street, 22-eod-5t Everybody boys property Woodhursl. 9 It Mala St. Telephone 49L juneS tC FOR RKNT. FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping. 29 South Sixteenth stree. l'6-3t FOR- RENT Furn'.shed rooms. eleo trie light, steam heat, for geo'ienien 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 phono 1655. FOUND. FOUND R. II. S. class pin, '07; call 101 N. 9th st. 27-3t Money Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thomp son's Loan and Real Estate Agency. Wide Stairs, 710 Main street 13- thu&Fri-tf t Ti.. nni n tiiit itiiino nn t IlicnULU I HA I nAiltlii till v - ...... - - is more dangerous than t most people imagine j f Why not try COLD TABLETS? They drive a cold right out ot your system and it does not come back. If they do t not we refund the money. Price 1Se Pc RnHIa S ADAMS' DRUG STORE. 1 A A . . m .m- .-m.. . A m. TTVTTTrTTT ROBT. HERFURT & SON, LPIWLSTERED1 FIXTURE I 1237 MAIN. J DUAMP 1717 '2 "rlSJl'Z J JOHN A. HADING 331 8. 6th 6t. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED. Phone 376 FOR SALE See AI. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th st, and let him tell you about those lots on S. 21st street, west side of streeL AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth StreeL. SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good localion, ?2,ooo; a $22 renter. $2,500: a & room house, $S00 ($100 cash, bal. $8 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 Hand, 2o acres In Umber , 700 .standing -"Ow I ance of "water. A bargain if sold soon. write, WM. G. BAKER, no' 1 New Paris, Ohio. I MOIiUilxJiTS ANB If J Htm? ft 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. 2ac, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by znaiL Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 784 for the best grades of COAL AND COSE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. o A ml t i. i tern and Machine Work of All Kiflds. STANDARD PATTERN MFG.. CO. lltn and. North E"Streta.
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In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, - f,UB I JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At. PERSIOH Attorney ana lotuj Pablic with an office on the tint floor at the Court House will give 70a best service in r11 pension matt era Alonzo Marshall. Richmond. Ind. SPECIAL Phone KloiLt$6wCalls thi Large Empire Moving Cars, AL WINTERSTEIN. Prop. 523 Main St. OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you feel as if you would like to take a trip across tne ocean? We offer the finest accomodation for ocean travel on the HamburgAmerican lino. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll. Msr. n south 7th street. Tel. No.41. See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Seeon! handtblcy cles for' sale. Bicycle repairing 9 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. SCHOLL'S MEAT MARKET always on hand, all kinds of noma grown ma:ta. both fresh and curad. Give me your trade. I guarants satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1611. FARNHAM ANTHRACITE COAL. 00 NO. 4. CHESTNUT. t Both Phones "9. ZWISSLXA'S HOKE BAKT.HT Ths Excellence of our QUAKdt BREAD Is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest aad beat la loaf. Everything else In our Una la nade to please. 5H4SS5fS)i syKJC JWMttWCfflRg .1 a a m m m m m m mm m m Vrt. ww. o. oiwii i nai 1.. DENTIST.. l 1103 Main Street Groond.rioor S Li J i Schncidor 1 Carriage Factory. Bring In your Vehicles and have X them repaired for tha springs and summer. X Rubber Tiring New work to order. All work guaranteed. 40 N. Oth Gt. D H. C. Bullerdick & Son are in posU tlon for making contracts with grow. ers, who sre raising Corn and Tome 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 af $8.00 per ton, for this season. WHY PAY MORE? J. O. HOLTHOUOC Successor to S. r. Weiss Repairers and Upholsterers Of All Kinds of Furniture Phone 472. 121 South Sixth DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 IK TV ii,- oat Lady Aisiitant - I New Quick T.lcal Gaoolinc Gtovoo Just rclvd at Hall'i i Hardware Stor 015 Main Ot. t ' i"i 4 I 'H' i H. R. DOWNING A SON, UNDERTAKERS 36 N, 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75. DR. PARK, DENT 1ST, f North 10th SL,. Richmond, Ind.
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