Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 95, 22 April 1907 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Monday, April 22, 1907.

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An old soldier writes about ARIOSA Coffee : " Your coffee is the best and richest coffee I ever drank since I left the service, from 61 until I received your coffee yesterday." A soldier knows coffee . by the taste, and the way it makes him feel, and would sooner go without his bread than without his . coffee. Aibuckles' ARIOSA was the first roasted, packaged coffee, packaged for BENEVOLENT SOCIETY HAS PROFITABLE DAY The St. Joseph Benevolent society of St. Andrew's church, celebrated its forty-ninth anniversary Sunday in a most appropriate manner. The organization attended mass at 7:30 o'clock, while in the afternoon the society marched around the square on which the church is located, and then attended vespers. At night the society was addressed by the Kev. Brockmann of Carthaginia, Ohio, and his remarks were very interesting and inKtructlve. lie urged the two hundred members to take a greater interest in things religious. The speech was one of the best that has been delivered before the society since its organization. The St, Joseph society Is one of the leading Catholic orders in the city and much good has been accomplished fori the young men of St. Andrew's! through this body. I Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a Powder. It makes walkine: easy. Cures Corns. Bunions. Insrrowine Nails. Swollen and ! Sweating feet. At all Druggists and i Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept any ( substitute. Sample Free. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, X. Address, Y. Use artificial gas for light and beat r iotf.4 Addressed the - Brotherhood. The Rev. Clarence M. Case, pastor of South Eighth Street Friends church, addressed the Brotherhood of the Sec ond Presbyterian. church Sunday afternoon.

THj3 F AKMEB'S wife Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn ii sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts 'are performed processes which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? v The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical t Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element. Ia this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood.

To aid in healing old sores, or ulcers. apply Dr. Pierce's . All-Healing Salve to tnem while taking the "uoiden Medical Discovery' to purify and enrich the Wood. Dr. Pierce's All - Healing Salve is cleansing and pain relieving. It destroys the bad odors arising front euptmraiing, or running; sores and puts them in the best possible condition for healing. Th " All-Healing Salve 0 is a superior dressing for all Open, running, or suppurating, Sores or Ulcers. For healing open wounds, cats and scratches it ia unsurpassed. If roar msdioine dealer does not have the- AU-Healiag Salve" in stock mail BO cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, s. Y., and you will receive it by return poet. In treating all epen sores, or ulcers, boils carbuncles and other swellings, it is important that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery be takes persistently to purify the blood and thereby remove the oruM of the trouble. It is in the blood that tbo groat battle of health has to be fought. The otcer and the sore are straply the seaelet flowers of disease, with roots panning down into th blood. Tkete root mast be eradicated or the ; disease will break oat afresh. Golden i Medical Ditoevwy " cleanses the blood l . . - :-,, m.-ntm; " ! Of &U foul aJKI poisonous accumulations, pusaes oat the dead and wane matter. nd thus purines the entire life current. Disease in the flesh must die oat when It is no longer fed by fonl blood. " Golden Medical Discovery" effectively cares disease in the flesh by caring its cause in the blood. IfydQhave bitter, nasty, foul taste In yokjr mouth, coated tongue, foul breathf are weak and easily tired, feel tieprased and despondent, have frequTt headahes, diziy attacks, gnawingVir distress in stomach, constipated or ilygulr bowels, sour or bitter risingafjfcr eating and poor appetite, these Trjliptoms, or any considerable iumbrof them, indicate that you are euneara: from biliousness, torpid, or lazyyjer with the usual accompanying indiustion, or dyspepsia and its attendant derangements. rfh bt agents known to medical science tor th cure of fate above svinpCol nf.iTlvl I -n(filbn' I k'li lsA Hv thf w ntipya of JdThrtecheTi snrt nrartt. t!ecrs. ive keen iiy oetnblaed in Br. Piercei

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protection of consumers, roasted and the pores of each berry sealed with a coating of fresh eggs and pure sugar, to hold the goodness in and make the coffee settle clear and quickly. Better than " fresh roast." , Warming a little develops the flavor and makes the grinding easy. Our enormous coffee business, exceeding the next four largest firms in the world tosher, reduces our City and County STATISTICS. Deaths and Funerals. DING LEV Will iam II. Dingley died at the home of his mother, 811 North Twelfth street Sunday evening at eight o'clock, at the age of 40 years. The funeral will be held from the home of his sister, 845 North Twelfth street, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of his sister, 843 North Twelfth street. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Jones, (colored), 222 North Fourth street,' boy, third child. Disease. , Typhoid fever Mary Gladys, daughter of Marmaduke Gluys, GOO Central avenue. Measles Howard Mills, son of Sheridan Mills, 123 North Sixteenth street. Building Permits. Mary Barlow, remodel frame house, SIS North Ninth street, cost $200; Michael Hockey, new frame ' house: North Fifth street, cost $1,400; Owen L. Loafburrow, new frame house, 403 South Fourteenth street, cs $2,000. Use artificial gas for light and heat 10-tf George L. Weast On Duty. George L. Weast, night transfer clerk at the Pennsylvania station, has returned to work after several days' illness. Mr. Weast is one of the oldest clerks in the service, having been in more than thirty years and is now approaching his eightieth birthday. Golden Medical Discovery. That this is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if vou will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the name: of all the ingredients entering into his world-famed medicines and showing what the most eminent medical men oi the age say of them. , Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nerv ous, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fvfe one of the Editora? staff of Thk Eclectic Mkdicai, Review says of Unicorn root (Heloniai Dioica) which is one of the chief ineredients of the "Favorite Prescription": , "A remedy wtlch Invariably acts as a uterine InTifforator makes for normal activity of the etire reproductive system.' He continues i Brlflniuw h mNliri. ment which nnre fully answers the abort purposes than T1u other drua w-tfh which I tin. acquainted. In the treatment cf diseases peculiar to womb it is seldom that a case i seen which doe not present some indication , for this remed'l affent." Dr Fyfe furthei says: "The fopwinc are among- the leading Indications for neloniasiCnicorii Tot). Pain or aching in the back, with leuoorrhea t atonic tweak) Conditions of thi Tnrodni-Hvi organs of womn. mental depression and ir ruaouiy. ass? r.a tea wttn chronic diseases o ww vcpruuuo'M orcans or women ; constant wm;'.; i-t iu the. region of -.tie kid vam reproaucvr orcans of women ; constant neys ; menomii tnaodina-'. due to a weakened condition of the leprodnctixe system j amenorrhea iiup3ed or absent monthlj periods, arisirar froir or accompanying- ar abnormal coaarion oi ibe digestive organ ana anemic thin bfou habit : dragging sensations In to extreme .ewer part oZ tht abdomen." If more or ?e;g of the above stttipdo better than takf Dr Pierce's vpuePrescriPtion. one of the leadingTTgreaiem ot arfi Lnprn HeTomas. and, the meim! prnj .which rppst iajthfnUv rfnrpfnl& Ot Oolden Seal root another prominent ingredient of "Favoriie Prescription," Prof. Finlev Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says : "It !s a a Important remedy in disorders ot the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and eeneral enfeeblezaent. it is useful." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfully represents the above named ingredient and cares the disease lor which they are recommended. Dr. Pieroe't Pleasant Pellets are thu original Utile Liver Pills, first put hv old Pr. Fterce rr 40 vears ago. Much 'ltnitt4 bu neve t-quaifsL. Eafir t tfcas cwdr-

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average cost per pound, and enables us to give you better coffee for your money than you can buy in any other way. There are more packages of ARIOSA sold m the United States than all the other Coffee packages combined. If your grocer will not supply , write to ARBUCKLE BROS,. New Ycik Gtr. STEADY GROWTH IN y. M. C J. FIGURES Seventy-three Thousand Dollar Mark Has Been Passed .In Local Campaign. t Saturday's report $72,326.15 Monday's Report 693.37 Total , $73,019.52 Tonight the house to house canvass starts in earnest. The men are full of enthusiasm and are determined to make the people of Richmond sit up and notice this movement of the young men of the city. The zeal and' determination on the part of these young men toward a good thing, surely ought to commend itself to the people of the community and bring this city a Y. M. C. A. to equal any in tne country ior ;t city of its size and standing. The young men's race still continues with interest. Howard Dill takes first place from George. Bartel. Barters squad has held first place for i long time, and for a while it seemed almost impossible to catch him, but Dill's squad now holds the position of honor. . Standing of young.men's committees: Howard Dill . ; 3.676 GQ Geo. Bartel . .,.-. 3,639. 50 L. C. Peacock. 2,005 00 W. S. Hiser 1,71 37 W. O. Wissler 1.5SS 00 0. P. Nusbauni 1,300 00 1. Wilson ....1,216 00 L. S. Gay 1,026 OO Turner Hadley ............ S05 CO Arthur Ellis Ood w One lady who had already subscribed $300, raised her pledge to $500 in order to be one to meet Mr. Townsend's of fer. This makes six pledges secured on the Townsend proposition and four yet to get. HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR A JflUIT CROP Walter S. Ratliff, an Expert on This Subject, Thinks Damage Is Overestimated. Walter S. Ratliff, an expert on fruit and its conditions, has-just completed! an extensive examination and finds ; that fruit generally, is in fair condi tion. The warm weather following the 25th of March, was very favorable, but from April 9 to 15, the cold is thought to have caused great damage. Later frosts and freezes since the fifteenth have injured fruit somewhat, but it Is thought by Mr. Ratliff there will be no further damage. Fruit men feared that no fruit buds would be left, but the condition of the fruit at the time of the cold weather was such as to enable it to stand the lower temperatures and cold winds to a great extent. The warm weather of the past two days has caused the buds ; to burst forth anew, and before many! days the trees will be covered with i beautiful blooms. Thd shriveled and; frozen leaves will .be replaced with green foliage and from the profusion: of blooms there is good reason to be-1 lieve the trees will bear more than has been supposed. According to Mr. Ratliff s statement the people should not be worried, as: there will be much fruit of nearly all kinds, due to the fact that many of the trees are taking their second bloom. GIVEN VERDICT FOR $450 The case of the state on the relations of Merle Campbell against William Landwher, was heard in the circuit court. Miss Campbell charged Landwher with paternity and stated to the court that her IS-month-oId child had been supported by her efforts alone and that "she was only making ?2.50 per week as a maid and waitress. Judg Fox ruled that Landwher should pay the plaintiff 4-j0 in monthly payments. Landwhere at first refused to make the payment and stated that he would go to jail and serve time in. preference to making the payment. Finally on the advice of his attorney and friends he accepted bond so that he could make arrangements to meet the decree of" the "court.

SURPRISE TEST IS GIVEN POSTAL CLERK Frank W. Wilson Made Splendid Record, Properly Placing 806 of 807 Cards. V

Shortly after the regular - distribution of mail Sunday morning, Frank W. Wilson, senior postal clerk, was called into the postmaster's office where he was given the surprise test, inaugurated by the postal officials some time ago. Mr. Wilson was given 807 cards with different addresses upon them, to throw in the 112 different pockets of the mailing case. Of the SOT cards, Mr. Wilson distributed 606 cards correctly. He distributed the entire number of cards In thirtyfive minutes, or about 23 cards per minute, which is an enviable record. Others Are Preparing. The postoffice clerks will be called into the postmaster's office from time to time, unexpectedly, that they may take the examination and all are studying hard in preparation for it. It is thought the Richmond office will make a splendid record along these lines, better than any other city of its size. The records of the men will be posted in the mailing room of the office that they may be available all the time. EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found It a.t Last. Found what? Why that Chamberlain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been afflicted. ior, many years with skin disease. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itching, but since using this salve In December, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. , Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf DICKENS RECITAL . AT ST. PAUL CHURCH An event that will no doubt prove to be well patronized and an enjoyable affair, from every standpoint, will be the Dickens' recital, to be given by s the Christian Endeavor society of St. Paul's Lutheran church, on the evenings of May 8th and 9th, in the church ehapel. A play will be given entitled t4The Cricket, on t the Hearth,' . by Charles Dickens and to anyone who is fond of the works of Dickens will be a rare treat. Much time has been spent on it by members of the cast. During f the entire play a full orchestra will furnish music. Costumes will by a Cincinnati firm, the cast of characters: be furnished Following is John Perrybingle, (a carrier) Mr. Wilbur E. Hasemeier. Mr. Tackleton, (toy maker,)-Mr, Robert Wiechman. Caleb Plummer, (his man,) Mr. Paul Benft!dt. The old gentleman Mr. Ed Schutte. Dot (Mrs. Perrybingle) Miss Naomi Huber. . Bertha (the blind girl) Miss Hilda Miller. " Mrs. Fielding- Miss Julia Thomas. May Fielding Miss Marie Runge. Tilly Slowboy Miss Lena Weisbrod. Spirit of the Cricket Miss Alice Kamp. - ' Horse and Rig Stolen. j (aaawawM Chief of Police Bailey has been notified that a horse and rig owned by A. T. Jennings w-as stolen Sunday night from a hiteh rack- at Xew Castle, where Mr. Jennings resides. There is no clue as to the identity of the thief and it is not known what direction he took after leaving New Castle. Don't Use "Practically Pure" White Lead There is no other pigment that is '"practically" White Lead no other paint that has the properties of Pure White Lead Paint. Pure White Lead, good paint that it is, cannot carry adulterants without having its efficiency impaired. To get Pure White Lead durability, use Anchor Pure White Lead Every keg bears the Dutch Boy ' trade mark a guarantee that the contents are absolutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. m SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Paint," gives valuable information on the paint subject, Sent free upon request. - NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Freeman Av. and 7th St., Cincinnati, O.

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Almost every one has had sore throat "trill have it again. It is one of cur most common ailments and because it. in itself, is not fatal, is too often looked upea as a Trifling Ailment sma'1 matter, requiring little or no attention. On the contrary it is a very serious affection because every person v.ith Sore Throat is in daeger of Tonsilitis, Quinsy, or Diphtheria and other serious maladies. In fact these diseases are almost invariably preceded by Sore Throat. The air we breathe, the food we eat, tfca liquids we drink all pass through the threat and if that is diseased, infection is quickly carried to every part of the system. To care a Sore Threat often means to prevent Diphtheria or one of theother more serious wroat diseases, curing sore j. Croat is i SILINE'S special mission. It is made for that- advertised for that sold for that one purpose. lONSILINE is the one and only Sore Throat cure which is sold over a large rart of the United States. TONS1L1NE is so well and so skillfully prepared as a Sore Throat cure that th first dose always gives decided relief and a very few doses cure. Remember Sore Throat is Nature's danger signal. Keep TONSI LIMB in the bouse and be on the safe side of Sore Throat. All druggists, 25c and 50c. The Tonsiline Co. Canton. Ohio MEETINGS COME TO . SUCCESSFUL CLOSE Were Sixty-five Additions to The Christian Church as Result of the Effort. The Wilson-Lintt meetings closed Sunday night at the East Main Street Friends' church, in a blaze of enthu siasm unknown to any other time of the meeting. As a direct result of Sunday night's services, four persons came forward to confess their faith in Christ, making a total of twenty-two for the day, and a grand total of sixty five added to the church during the three weeks' stay of these evangelists Prof. Lintt has gone to his home at Lincoln, Nebraska, and Mr. Wilson goes to Indianapolis, his home, Tues day, after delivering his lecture, "The Death, Burial, Resurrection and As cension of Jesus Christ," at the Friends' church tonight. This lec ture he will illustrate with one bun dred and twenty-five stereopticon slides, the best that can be had any where. At the close of the , Sunday night meeting the pastor of the Christian church announced that he would con tinue the meetings throughout the week with home forces, the chorvs and orchestra having kindly promised their help for the rest of the meeting. He has announced that he will preach series of sermons on the parable of the prodigal son. This series will con sist of six sermons. On Tuesday night he will speak on "A Young Man Asking for his Rights;" on Wednesday night, "A Trip Abroad;" on Thursday nijit, "Life in a Far Country;" on Friday night "What the Trip Cost;" no meet ing on Saturday night; on Sunday morning, a Young Man ueaa uroKe, and on Sunday night, "The Welcome Home." Special music will be used for these meetings, the features of which will be announced in due time Evangelists Wilson, and Lintt, go next to Keokuk, Iowa, and at the con clusion of that meeting will take well-earned rest. REMEDY FOR NERVOUS EXHAUS TION. Are yoxi weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It Is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvelous vitalizer and strength ener. It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart and fai.'irg health. . It is indeed a won derful Ltfe Renewer and Life Strength ener. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No 3 d&w If in need of a hog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the .National Medical Co., Sheldon, Ia, LOST TO DAYTON LADS Dayton high school won from the Richmond high school at base ball Saturday at Dayton. Score: R. II. E. Dayton 6 10 0 Richmond 2 7 2 Marine and Dingley were the Richmond battery and the former is cred ited with 13 strikeouts. Dayton will play here next Saturday, f I Here Is Relief for Women. If you have pains in the back, Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Au& tralian Leaf. It is a safe and neverfailing , monthly regulator. At Drug gists or by mail, 50 cents. Sample package FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co.," LeRoy, N. Y. Use artificial gas for light and ieat, 10-tf NOTICE. Of the Annual Meeting of the Stock- . holders of The Chicago, Cincinnati " & Louisville Railroad Company. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting ef the stockholders of the Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company at the South West Corner of 5th and Vine streets, Carew Building, 4th floor, room iZ. in the city of Cincinnati at I0:SO o'clock A. M., on Monday, May 6th, 1507, to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. W. A. BRADFORD, JR., Pres. (.GEO. A. W. DODGE, Sec'y. o

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WANTED. WANTED A place to do light house work in small family; inquire at 204 N. 20th street, v 22-2t WAXTED Carpet and rug weaving at Mrs. Bell's, at Westville. Address Mrs. B. F. Bell, Richmond, Ind. - 22-7t WAXTED One or two- unfurnished rooms on1 first or seconds floor by lone lady with best of reference. Address "Loan Lady", care Palladium. 22-2t WAXTED A good boy on drill press. Apply Westcott Carriage Co. 22t WAXTED Girl for general housework, small house, small family, reference required; address Mrs. Hewitt, 32 South Sth street, Richmond, Ind. 2l-3t WAXTED Your patronage for carriage painting . and . repairing all kinds. Rubber tiring a specialty. Good secondhand buggies and surreys for sale. Will exchange for your old rig. 404 Main street. 10-7t WAXTED Suite of 3 or 4 rooms, centrally located, suitable for light housekeeping. , References exchanged. Address C, care Palladium. 18-tf WAXTED Good machinists. Light Inspection Car Co.," Hagerstown, Ind. ' ' 10-7t WAXTED Carpet laying and making by H. Appiarlus. Phone 1S04. 16-7t WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large Hue of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Anything you want In the farm line, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street. S-lmo WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield; architects, 42-43 Colonial bldg. phone 1593. , :l 8-tf WANTED Business men In need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Pnone 240. 6-tf 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 Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 816. Old phone 021. 1-tf Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Splendid pay after few weeks with us. Positions or locations to start business always on file. Special inducements this season. Particulars mailed free. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati, O. 11-tf FOR 8 A LH. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. tf FOR SALE eggs from choice Barred Rock stock. 75 cents per setting of 15 eggs. 307 S. 21st St. 11-lmo-mon-wed- sat FOR SALE 4 year old driving mare. must be sold at once; 730 X. 13th st. 21-2t FOR SALE 2 spring wagons and one road wagon, 730 N. 13th st. 21-2t FOR SALE One lot call at 117 N. - 21-2t 14 th street FOR SALE A few Hampshire sows and gilts, bred to farrow in June. W. P. Wilson, Route 7, Richmond Ind. Phone 387. 20-1 4t FOR SALE Several iron and wooden mantels cheap. Also a lot of inside shutters In good condition and a force pump. Apply at IOO X. 7th street 20-4t FOR SALE 4-room cottage cheap. lD-7t Phone 301. FOR SALE 40 H. P. boiler In excel- i lent condition with front and fit-, tings all complete. Richmond Chair Co. 18-7t . FOR SALE A fine rubber tired bug-; gy, good as new; 404 Main st. t l8-7t FOR SALE Modern residence, .eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Buggy1512 E. Main 19-7t street . FOR SALE Good .Columbus, new style carriage. E. H. BelL Phone COO. 11-tf Everybody buy prcpTt WoodharsL tit Mala St Telepfcor iL June& tt . FOR RENT. FOR REXT Two large room flat complete for housekeeping, private bath with both kinds of water, and private entrance. Call 46 S. 11th st - - ' 20-tf. FOR RFXT Modern six-room flat 210 N. 9th st 21-4t FOR RENT ' Weil furnished rooms. with bath," near "Pennsylvania depot; 323 North 9th street. 19-7t

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j 1 n 1; FOR REXT House with 2 room -down stairs and 2 up stairs, porch, and cellar. Sth street. ?ti.r. Call at 211 S.. , IS-Tf FO RREXT-Furnished room over 4:1 Main street, for a man only. Call' 430 Main street. lS-7t" FOR REXT A barn. Call at 51G X. 19th st. Bell 4S2II. lS-7t i-urt nKi' fturascea rooms. ieo trio light, steam beat, for Keo'lemsit only, at the Grand. 14 tf FOUND. FOUND Money the first of the week? X owner can have same at cor. Grant 1 and Boyer street. 21-2t' MISCELLANEOUS. COME AND SEE The fine Pert heron,' stallion Avondale, at my farm thre miles northeast of Centerville. Ind.j Thomas Eliason. - l.-2Stl imfimmsimiimffsmmmmj! $$ LOW RATES ;j $ On personal loans, together $t $$ with long time, easy payments $S' $$ and satisfactory dealings, can IIIS only be had of the original low ffl tt rate company, the $ U IXD1ANA LOAN CO., ft $9 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $ f $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. mmm$$$msrmm$M$m$Mt$ i FOR SALE Sea Al. H. Hunt. 7 N. Sth at, and le him tell you about those lots on S. 21st straet, west side of street AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street. j 1 J ) 8ee our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Second hand bicy! cles for sale. Bicycle repairing a : specialty. Also full line of second hand household Goods, Furniture, Car' pets, Etc., at very low price. ' W. F. BROWN, ' Home Phone 1778. . 1030 Main St ' " ' PH02TE 794 .- ' for the best grades ot COAL AUD COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLT CO. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brans Foundry. Let us make you an estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. SCHOLL'S HEAT UARKET ha. always on hand, all kinds of home crown mr'.t, both fresa and cured. Qlve me your trade. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511. THE NEW and . LOW PRICES on HARD AND SOFT COAL C. S. FARNHAM. DR. W.J. SMITH I SI V 1.. DENTIST.. & 1103 Main Street, Ground floor JOHN A. HABINQ 331 S. 6 th 8t. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED.. Phone 370. 4. v i BAKED HAM (Cooked Done). It's Delicious. HOMEMADE BREAD f (Brown and White.) J Cream to Whip. z Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. 2 HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Plne Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cricks and sores. Half-pound box, 25c, at Druggist. HarneM Dealers rr null Petro-Pfne Co.. Richmond, Ind. SEE THAT MOPGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 yeara successful. ; A $24 renter, good location, ' $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; a 5 room house, $800 ($100 cash, bal. $ per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.)i cash to loas from $500 to $5,000. Quite a numb e J good Investments. 7 ZWIS3LEXT8 HOZIE ' BAtTfTftY Ths Bxcelienea of oar QUAKER BREAD Is .sroTSA by th Increasing damand. The Mssest and bast fa loaf, everything else is our Uaa la

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