Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 84, 6 April 1907 — Page 7
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HAGERSTOWN, IND.
Hagerstown, Ind., April f. Mrs. Martha Bunnel, Mrs. Otha Williams and Mrs. Hollis Hoover were at Richmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Piper spent last Huuday with his parents at White water. .Tamos Knapp made a business trip to Economy Wednesday afternoon. John Teetor made a business trip to .Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Will Bridget of Mooreland, Kpeut this week, with her mother, Mrs.! Mark Willis on North Perry street. Misses Mattie and Ruth Terhune of Muneie arrived Thursday evening for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy and other friends. Fa ye Sherrj'. who is employed at New Castle, spent Thursday here. Mrs. Bert Carpenter and daughter. Mildred were at Richmond Wednes day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor and George j with Clem Oler and family. Keagy went to Muneie Thursday even-j Lawrence Hawley of this place spent ing to attend the concert of the New j Easter with his grandparents, Mr. and York Symphony orchestra, at the Wy-j jrs. Vance Campbell of Eaton, tor Grand theater. j Charley Cooper returned Wednesday Perry L. Holaday and Miss Ruth Ul-j after a week's visit to relatives and rich were married Wednesday" evening -'friends at Hamilton, Middletown, Lebat the home of the bride. The brido j anon an(J Cincinnati. Js one of Hagerstown's most popular j prof Clayton Coblentz. wife and son young ladies and is the daughter of Mr. j Lawrence, spent Easter with New Parniid Mrs. Harve Ulrich. The groom -s s js relatives.
well known here, having been a pupil in the high school at one time. He is a resident of Henry county. Hagerstown was well represented at Cambridge City, Thursday night at the Red Men's lodge. Several from this place are making plans to go on the excursion to California, which starts May Will Stahr and family will move to the property of Mrs. Margaret Beeson on North Perry street. Don't use harsh physics. The re action weakens the bowels, chronic constipation. Get leads to Dmn'y Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris. O., April 0. The Alumni reception of the high school will be held on May 4. The officers elected in the Tuesday club for the new year are president, Miss Nell McNeil: vice-president, Mrs. A. B. Reid; secretary, Mrs. McKeon; treasurer, Mrs. Reinheimer. The sub-j ject of study for next winter will be ; "Mexico.". f SUNDAY SERVICES. Christian Lord's day school 0:"O a. j ju.; social meeting. 30:,", a. in.: teach-! ers meeting Friday evening at thej home of Miss Alice Mills. Revival j services will begin on April 2.1. j Universal ist Rev. Sarah Stoner will; occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Morning service 10:3o; subject, "Revelations of God;" 7::iO p. m., "Profession and Practice." Presbyterian Sunday school, 9:1." a. m. Preaching. lt;::o a. m. Junior ior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor p. m. Preaching at Gettysburg. 7:3o p. in. Methodist Sunday school, 0:1 a. m. Trenching service at ":" p. in. Subject of discourse, "That Hypocrite." Can't look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., April (5. Mrs. James Doddridge and daughter Inez, of near Centerville, visited friends Thursday-. Allen Doddy, Sampson Doddy, Arlon IJoII. Wilbur Owens and Dan Hess were taken into the Red Men's lodge at Cambridge City Thursday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson returned Friday from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Izor at Indianapolis. The Rev. A. 11. Jones of Milton M. E. church, will conduct the funeral of I). S. Iieo Sunday afternoon at one o'clock. Lawrence Smelser of Richmond, visited in Milton Friday. Mrs. Frank Murray of East Germantown, spent Friday with her aunt, Miss Nora Campbell. Mrs. Frank Connelly and niece. Miss Hazel Wagner, visited In Cambridge City Friday. Oscar Kirlin was in Richmond Friday. William Dajris has returned to his liome in Greensfork after a visit with his son Chas. and faniil Miss Elivira Voorhees of Richmond. Is the guest, of Miss Edna Wallace. EATON, OHIO. Eaton. Ohio. April 0. The members of Bolivar lodge, F. and A. M., are preparing for a special meeting to be held in the hall of the Masonic temple on Thursday evening. April the 1Mb. at which time the third degree will be conferred. It is expected that a very large number will be present, many of whom will be from a distance. M. E. Small left Friday morning on a business trip to Cincinnati. J. Louis Shenk of Dayton, has secured a vocal class in Eaton, and gave his first lessons this week. He will return here, each and every Wednesday hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brooke, aud Miss Edith Gould attended the theater at the Victoria in Dayton last evening. James Duffield. of Camden, Ohio, t . .. . , - i v as an .aion visiior t-Tiuajr i. L inch, or in go mar, unio. was;. ::n Eaton visitor Friday. Edward Borden, of Dixon townIi'p. is making arrangements to move to Eaton. As Mr. Borden is a member j of the Preble County Fair board, it! will then be necessary for the board to appoint some one in his place. Xoah SiIorT ex-president of The Preblo County Agricultural society, is very ill at his home In West Manchester, Ohio.
CAN'PBELLSTOWN, OHIO.
Campbellstown, O.. April 0. Mrs. April Kate Kirltpatrick bix-nt Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Loan. Mrs. Effie Curry and daughter Arie, of Eaton and Earl Campbell and fans- - lily of Richmond. Ind., spent Easter jwith their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walk - ! er Campbell. ' ) James Markey spent Sunday with! ; Charles Cooper. Mrs. John Hart of the West Road spent Monday afternoon with her son Homer anti family. Perry Potts and mother were Sunday visitors in Camden. Mrs. Will Swisher spent last week with her . mother, who is still very ill with rheumatism. Edwin Campbell and wife of Eaton, attended church here last Sunday. Emory Swisher is some better at this writing. Sundayf S Ed Myers and wife spent Miss sister, Bessie Cooper is visiting her Mrs. James Jackson at New Paris. Easter exercises were well attended here Sunday. Mr. Frank Miller and family spent Sunday with Joe Stoer and family of Eaton. I'. R. Cooper and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ora Mettert i n f ? ft tyi i 1 v V- , Wiirnei- Williams nnil wiff enpnt Inst week with friends at Camden. Dorothy Cooper, who has been suf- ; fering from a boil, is still on the sick ! list lint i:imf littler i Miss Mary Tompsou of Riota spent j last week with I mo Cooper. Will Gelding and family of West; Florence, spent Sunday with Mrs. j Kate Nic6demus and family. ; Mrs. Lula Miller spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Otia Swisher. House cleaning is the order of the day. Mrs. Nellie Guard of West Florence ; spent Wednesday and Thursday at the : home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; James Shumate. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., ays: "My wife had Inflammatory .heumatism in every muscle and joint; ier suffering was terrible and her body nd face were swollen almost beyond ecognition; had been In bed for six j weeks and had eight physicians, but ! eceived no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism, It. gave mmediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure ! it saved her life." Sold by A. G. Luken !& Co., Druggists. Xo2-d&w CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind.., April 0. Mrs. Joseph Starr of Indianapolis, will spend Sunday here with his family and Mrs. Cleophaus Straub. They will return home tomorrow night. The Ladies Thimble club met with Mrs. Charles Wheeler Friday afternoon. Mrs. II., W. Hall of Richmond visited her daughter, Mrs. Geo. E. Callaway here yesterda3 Mr. Charles Ault returned from a business trip through the state of Wisconsin yesterday, as a representative of the Radcliffe Shoe Co. of Boston. Mrs. Philip Leslie of Delphi. Ind., :"s here visiting her son, Dr. R. C. Leslie and family. Mrs. II. L. Manlove of Milton, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Pritchard, here Friday. Wm. Dagler of Rushville, was here transacting business yesterday. The senior Queen Esther society met with Miss Blanche Boyd Thursday afternoon. Dr. F. A. Leslie of Toledo, Ohio, spent Thursday here with his brother, R. C. Leslie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed, and Miss Ruby Weed, attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Scott at Lewisville 3'esterday afternoon. The Junior Queen Esther society met with Susie Freeman Thusday aft ernoon. The meeting was held by Mrs. Frazier, and the election of officers was announced for the next meeting at the home of Gertrude Graver. Mrs. John P. Sears of Anderson, and Mrs. S. Thalls of Indianapolis, who came to attend the funeral of Phil Hoshour at Milton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson yesterday. Miss Grace McMeans of Straughn station was here yesterday, visiting friends. W. D. Trout and family were the guests- of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Caliaway at six o'clock diuner Friday at their home on Church street. Miss Gladys Feet oT Indianapolis i here, the guest of her friend. Miss Lena Luddington. Miss Mary Swinn. aged (W years, died at the home of her brother. Henry Swinn. north of here at 10:00 a..m. yesterday. Two brothers survive, Henry and Charles Swinn, of this city. The funeral will take place at the Lutheran church in East Germantown next Sunday. Burial in Lutheran cemetery. mi ASS8R?Ti k 1 iTHOO, j I! yea snfler from bleed irg, itching:, blind - d I wm tkf yoa haw to ureVoarself at home br ihenav.-absornia treatment: and will also send sens cf this home treatment free for trial, vita references from your own locality it requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no nsonej-. but tell others cf this effcr. Write today to Mrs, M. Summers, Box P. Notre Dimpled,
ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., April C Mr.
and the Mrs. Byram Pierce were made happy parents of a nine pound baby boy Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Anderson and Miss Lueinda Hollingsworth were vis King relatives at Williamsburg recent-( b'- I Mrs. Huiiie Lontz was in Richmond j ! chopping 1 riday Miss Ruth Jackson visited her brother, Ward Jackson, at Sugar Grove Fri day. Mrs. Effie Mildred and
Lantz and two children, j Lynn preached after the school exerDudly. of Hagerstown. CIses-
are guests of W. L. Fennimore and' family this week. i James Jackson was Jn Thursday. Mrs. Martha Oler and Oler of Williamsburg, were Greensfork Mrs. Allen visitors at Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Iliatt's Friday. The John Chapman orchestra Greensfork, will furnish the music for the commencement tonight. Mr. Lewis Parker of Colorado is here visiting his brother, Nate Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Dudly Ramsy were ?n Richmond Friday. Willie Williams. Paul Cain and Albert Atkinson, were in Richmond Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers of Muncie are guests of Mrs. Martha Good today. Oscar Given, who recently received an honorable discharge from the regular army, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Glennie Lamb. Mrs. Carrie Jackson Is very sick today. Charley Mendenhall went to Rieh- : mrinrl this; FVirfav mnrrinsr I The Etude club met with Miss Nellie Jones. north of town. Thursday after-i noon. ! Frank Cole, who recentiv located in i
Bishop. California, writes back that hejbeck and Son- auctioneers
is very well pleased with his new sit-j uation. Mrs. Herbert Greenstreet went to Richmond Thursday. Dr. Frank McKinnon of Losantville, was in town today. Frank Garden of Fountain City, was) here Thursday. j Mrs. M Bond of Greensfork. w! i I - - '! 1 here Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. By ! ram Pierce and seeing her new grand json that arrived last night. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. P'ountain City, Ind., April G. Jo witn luenmona relatives. The common school closed Hist Friday, but high school has four more weeks. Jont Overman is remodeling the property, which he recently purchased of Everett Clark and Mr. Overman and family will soon move into their pew home. Owen Williams is very sick at the, home of his parents, west of the city. The spring has opened as a number j in our city are now cleaning hous--. 1 Everett Clark had a public sale of household goods Saturday and he and his family have gone to Washington where they will make their future j home. v . . ri T- t t i la. x? -r- . irs. oarau riocKeci oi Jtticnmonu 13 ; visiting Edwin Charles and wife for a few days. How to Avoid Appendicitis. jiosc victims or appendicitis arei those who i are habitually constipated. axative I-ruit Syrup cures j Orino La chrome constipation by stimulatin the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nan seate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville, Ind., April i'. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Doddridge, and son Walter, and Miss Leota George, all of Doddridge, were guests at supper on Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Doddridge, residing west of Centerville. Prof. Colwell Miller, and the Misses Florence Kersey and Geneve Home attended the Tennyson lecture recital at Uichmond, on Thursday evening. At a recent meeting of the Centerville croquet club, the following officers were elected: Charles King, president; B. F. Terry, secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd are moving from East Germantown into Howard Anderson's property on Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. John Lashley enter-1 tained Mrs. Ida Strong and son Wal
ter. of Fountain City, on Monday and j therefore, is hereby notified of the filTnesdav J an pendency of said complaint
Miss Xola Savage and Miss Ethel Farley, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Jennie Savage. CHURCH SERVICES. Clfistian Services will be held at l':3 a. m., and 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. L. A. Winn. The Young People's Society of Christian 1."ti?p;t vot- will mppt at k n in Methodist-The Rev. E.' b'. Westha-! fer will preach at Olive Hill on Sun-i day at lt:3t a. m., and at Centerville at 7 p. in. Friends Meeting for worship at 10:30. Preaching by Mrs. Stella Manley Teas. If You Use Ball Elue, Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, only 5 cts. POPULAR LECTURE COURSE. DeWitt Miller, Monday Night, ApC 8. SL Louis, Mo., April 25, 1S96. I engaged DeWitt Miller to daliver six lectures in the city of St. Louis. He filled the bill so full that I have already determined to make a similar arrangement for next winter. He is one of the few who grow with acquaintance. If committees want a man that says something in so pleasing a way as to entertain everybody, DeWitt Miller is the man. REV. J. W. LEE, D. D. Subject, "Self-sufficiency of the Re public. , .
Eastern Indiana and W estern Ohio
Shalley Likes Montana. Centerville D. C. Shalley has writ ten home that he arrived safely at Sidney, Montana and is much pleased with the country and thinks there are great inducements for land invest ment. " New Church Well Started. Fountain City Concord chnrch which started up a short time ago I had 70 enrolled last Sunday at its Sunday school. Rev. Henry Pickett of Funeral of Mrs. Hathaway. Eaton The funeral services over j the remains of Mrs. Milla Hathaway i were held from her late residence on ! North P.arron street this afternoon. j conducted by Rev. W. B. Shirey, pasf 1 tor of the First Presbyterian churchInterment cemetery. was made in Mound Hill The deceased was 84 years j of age, I j Baccalaureate by Rev. Wade. j Centerville The Rev. R. J. Wade. of Richmond, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Centerville high school on Sunday evening, April 28, at the M. E. church, class, day will be on Friday morning and afternoon, of May 3, at the high school room. Buying Was Brisk. ' Cambridge City J. A. King and John E. Scott of Dublin held an auction sale of 30 head of high class 1 horses at Path's "very barn here to day. The bidding was spirited and i the horses brought fair prices. The by Wm. Vandersale was conducted Witnessed Hough Execution. Eaton Dr. J. C. Ryder and County Recorder, C. G. Oldfather, were in Columbus, Friday night and witnessed the execution of Dr. Oliver Hough, Exercises Arranged. r. n, tv. t?q,. J. O. Camp v-ciivri 1 1 i v i i uc v bell of Richmond will deliver the commencement address to the graduates of the district schools of Center township to be held at the town hall in Centerville, Wednesday evening, April 17. The Greensfork orchestra will furnish the music. ' Eaton Marcus Booker and J. W. Longman, two riflemen of this county, who represent themselves to be the best shots in the country, will be present at the coming contest which will be held on the rifle range on Friday, the 26th of April. Philander Hoshour Funeral. Milton The funeral of Philander I J. Hoshour Friday , afternoon was i largely attended. Rev. F. C. McCormick conducted the service, assisted by a quartet consisting of Mrs. Henry i Hussey, Miss Blanche Hale, Messrs (Levin II. Warren and Harry Doty. There were numerous beautiful floral i offerings. Among those from a dis- ! tance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon, Mrs. Anna Uhlrich and daughter, Mrs. Robert McMeans, Mrs. William Pence, Mr. and Mrs. George Pence and Mrs. Price of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. H Coo M John wilson and d hter Miss f:iizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl, Richmond, Samuel Snyder, Dublin. O. P. Voorhees, Cin cinnati. May Get a New M. D. Hagerstown It is rumored that Dr Fred Lamar of Baltimore, Md., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Xathan Lamar, former of this place will locate here, probably the first of June. Dr. La mar comes highly recommended, wav ing been awarded four college diplo mas. NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Edwin II. Mendenhall vs. Irving M. Weaver. AVayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1907. Xo. 14,339. Be It Known, That on the 21st day of March, 1907, the above named Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, his complaint against said Defendant in the above entitled cause on account and attachment together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said Defendant, Irving M. Weaver, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant, Irving M. Weaver, against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on May 14, 1907, a day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court Housa in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of April, 1907, next, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alled' betJlke,l aS rue' the ! said cause will be heard and determ ined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 21st day of March, 1907. HARRY E. PEXXY, Clerk. WM. A. BOXD, Attorney of Plaintiff. - 23-30-6 Advertisements first newspapers in 1652. appeared in Italy has 230 convicts to the million inhabitants, which is the highest record. The first almanac Hungary in 1470. was printed in CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of
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WANTED. WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone 240. 6-tf CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Cigar Salesmen wanted in your locality. Experience unnecessary. Salary and expenses or commission. Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. 6-2t WANTED Washing and Ironing or work of any kind; 714 North 19th street. - 6-7t WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf WANTED Small second hand writing desk for family use. Phone No. 4 s. r-7t WANTED Girl for waitress and dining room work; call at 217 North 7th street. H-2t WANTED To sell to responsible party sole right to manufacture in Central Indiana, staple and fancy article, always in deman. Can show you how you can make large profits; will take real estate as cash. Address Stilz & Miller, 151 E. Market St., Indianapolis, Ind. th& sat WANTED To loan $ 1.XK) for three to five years at six per cent, on gilt edged real estate security only. No commission. Address "Trustee," care Palladium. 3-7t WAXTED Your carpe's and rugs to! clean.1 Richmond House Cleaning Co., Xew Phone 81G. Old phone 921. 1-tf WAXTED Carpet lawing and making by H. Appiarius. Phone Xo. 1S04. l-7t WAXTED Girl small family, street. for housework in Apply 1315 South A l-6t WANTED First class electrician; call 39 S. 6th St. Phone Xo. 1679. 31-6t WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. -5-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' Rem"edies. Sheldon, Iowa. Male Help. MEX 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. Male Help Wanted. UOVT HAFG00DS HELPS. Without d.injrer to your prpsnt connections we asxure you or consideration every position y are competent to fil I no mutter whero iocs teU. Wri rou i iiO matter wherolooa teu. write us today for current issue of Opportunit ies describing hundreds of high grade positions noteorn for Salesmen. Executive. Clerical and Technical men at Sn)i-j(Xa yer. It In free for the asking and in formation it contain may neif. you to larsrer wiecess. Offices in 13 cities. Service strictlv oonHiiential. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 101.1 Hartford B.ii., Chicago FOR 8ALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Bloclr, Phone 329. tf FOR SALE Iron pump, good at new; call at 604 South E street 5-2t FOR SALE A lady's wheel. Good as new, Miss K. Snyder, 308 S. 12th street. 5-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Xine-room brick house, slate roof, all modern improvements. Inquire 408 Kinsey street. Phone 1137. 5-7t FOR SALE Improved farm of SO acres, good soil, splendid location, 7 miles from Richmond on pike, bargain at $4,000. 12 acres improved good black soil, possession when sold, price $1,500. For particulars, W. F. Swain, Economy, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE Strawberry, raspberry or blackberry plants at State Line Fruit Farm. Phone S12II. J. S. Kuth, 'prop. 3-1 4t FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, exclusively; eggs from yard Xo. 1, ?2 per setting; yard Xo. 2. $1 per setting; $0 per hundred. Mail orders promptly filled. James L. Newman. Route CI. Lynn. Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE Three cottage houses and J one lot all joining, 70S, 710, 712 and 714, on Xorth 17th st . Call 712 X. 17th St. 3-3t YOR SALE Baby Go cart fine condi tion. COS Pearl street. 3-Gt FOR SALE Camera, 0 x , Premo B, 3 plate holders and tripod. 1316 X. H st 3-3t HOME FOR SALE The fine property Xo. 313 South 14th. Easy payments. The two story brick slate roof house, at above number will be offered at private sale until May 1st. If not - sold on or before that date, will be offered at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms: One-third cash on day of sale; one-third In one year from date of sale; one-third in two years from date of sale. Or all .casi at octioa of purchaser. Mort-
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gage on premises for deferred payments, bearing ', per cent interest from date. To be sold to settle estate. George B. Dougan, trustee. ' 3-7t FOR SALE Baseburner and large begonia. Call at 120 South 11th st. 2-7t FOR SALE Sewing machine and baby cab in good condition. Call at 42 North Nth st. 2-7t toil SALE Coupe and carriage in good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Call any day excepting Mon day and Tuesday. 2039 East Main St. yo-tf T.v My o r i t.-w r i - block, mi ni iwo iuii;s from Richmond. Brick house of S rooms, one frame house of 4 rooms, two barns, good water. Ball & Peltz, 8 and lO North 7th st., general in surance. , i-7t FOR SALE Two good houses in Fountain City, cheap. See Al. II. Hunt, 7 X. 9th street. C-3t FOR SALE 5-room house north of railroad, cheap. Seo Al. II. Hunt, 7 X, 9th street. 6-Ct FOR SALEshort horn R, R. S. -A fine thoroughbred bull, Emma Reddish, 6-3t FOR SALE Cook stove, good as new, cheap; 207 Xational Ave, 6-3t FORSALEIIol5teiH dairy cofT, heavy milker. F. K. Taylor, one mile west city, R. R. 8. 5-2t FOR SALE-4!-foot bath tub, new. Will sell cheap. 021 Main st. 3-ot FOR SALE Two nicely improved, well fruited, suburban properties. Possession immediately. Apply In person to J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th St. i.7t "T O I. c 'Jo Rooking orders now for the famous O.I.C. Pigs, orld's Fair Premium Stock. Send' for pedigree and prices. O. E. Fulghum, Phone 638. 2-14t FOR SALE Pure bred white Wyandotte eggs, 15 for 50 cents. Albert Kirby, phone 1129, Garwood Road. 2-7t FOR SALE Household goods, must be sold within 10 days; call 313 S. Gth street. 2-4 1 FOR REXT Furnished rooms at 121 S. 4th street. 2-7t Everybody buys sroperty Woodburst. 91B Uata St Telephone 491. Junes tf FOR RKNT. FOR REXT Second floor of new modern residence. South front, rooms furnished and unfurnished. $14.00 a month. 205 X. 9th street. 6-lt FOR REXT Furnished rooms, bath, hot water and electric lights. 120 S. 3rd street. 5.7 1 FOR REXT Xice rooms with or without board. lo3 X. 17th St. 3-7t FOR REXT Storeroom with basement, counters, shelving, etc. See Fetta, 18 S. Sth st. 5-7t FOR REXT 4 acresof ground "with fine fruit, house and stable, situated on road to asylum, north of new school house on Xational road. See W. J. Hiatt, 911 Main st . ' 5-3t FOR REXT Rooms furnished complete for light house keeping; modern; 200 Richmond ave. 3-4t FOR REXT Furnished rooms bath and electric light. 326 X'. with 10th. 31 -7t FOR REXT A desirable flat of five rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit Building. Call at Dickinson Trust Co's office. 29-tf FOR RENT Fnrn!hed rooms. e!eo trie light, steam heat, for gea'lemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOUND. FOUND R. H. S. class pin. Inquire at ,V)4 Main street, between HVand 12:.TO o'clock. ,-2t MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL Building loans, for new houses, low rates, easy terms; for particulars call on Thompson Agency, wide stairs, 710 Main street 6-7t See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Second hand faicycies ior saie. twcycie repairing a specialty. Also full line of second hand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St. FARNHAM ANTHEACITE COiL. EGG NO. 4. CHESINTJT. Both Phones 9J SCHOLL'S MEAT MARKET haa always on hand, all kinds of home grown meats, both freh and cured. Glra ma your trad. I narantea
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Lest You Forpet Take Blackburn's Castor-Oll-Filn,. Delightfully active. Never gripe, physic. Tonic, purifier. 10c, 25c Druggists. SPECIAL Phone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN, Prop. 523 Main St. PESSION Attorney and Kotary Public with an office on the first floor et the Court House will give you best service In ell pension matter Alonio Marshall. Richmond. Ind. -.' - . jf FOR SALE BR0WNFXL ENGINU In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At, ZWISSLEB'S HOKE BAKE&Y The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and best 6 loaf. Everything else In our line la nade to please. MONUMENTS ANTJ MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works.. John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. HUSKING SEASON la Hard on the Hands etro-Pine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 794 tor the best grades ol COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. Pattern and Machine Work of All Kinds. STANDARD PATTERN MFO CO. 11th and North E Streets. FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, sugar treq land, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing sugar trees. Good buildings, abundance of water. A bargain if sold soon. Write, WM. G. BAKER, R. R. No. 1. New Paris, Ohio, FOR SALE See Al. II. Hunt, 7 X. 9th st, and le him tell you about those lots on S 21st street, west side of street. AL. H. HUNT, 7 Xorth XInth Street. SEE THAT MOPGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 13 yeata successful. A $24 renter, good loca tion, $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; st 5 room house, $800 ($100 cash. bal. $1 per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($160-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.); cash to loan from $500 to $3,000. Quite a number good investments. n rm i Moore&Ocborn Write Fire and Tornado Insurance. Wa will bend you. Leana from $100 to $2,500. Phone Home 1589, Bell 63 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. ' 1 The Morris Nursery for all kinds of Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Evergreens. E. H. BELL, Prop. Phone 309. Nat. Road East. NO M0RC WHY PAY MORE? JOHN A. HABINC 331 8. 6th St. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED. Phone 370 t Richmond Monument Co. t 33 North Eighth St Richmond, Ind. X Phone 1457 COLD THAT HAIIGS Oil X is more dangerous than X most people imagine Why not try COLD TABLETS? t They drive a cold right out J of your system and it does g not came back. If they do f not we refund the money. Price 15c Per Dottle ! ADAMS' DRUG STORE. 4
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