Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 121, 22 May 1907 — Page 6

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, May 22, 1907.

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We are the Vehicle people of the town Why? Because we have the floods and the prices. The celebrated DAVIS, and UNION CITY MAKE. A fin line of IMPLEMENTS and HARNESS.

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MUST REPLAHTMUCH OF THE Nil CROP Farmers in the Southern Part Of the County Have Mot Fared Wei!. CUT WORMS TROUBLESOME WHEAT LOOKS WELL AND THERE IS NO LONGER A PREDICTION THAT THE YIELD WILL BE UNSATISFACTORY.

The farmers in the southern part of' "all and Decorations A. Ld Kanke. , . . , .. . :chairman; Allen Graves. Jonathan C. the county and those north of Liberty T T . i Evans. George L. Irwine, Andrew will have to replant their corn entirely, ; Jackson Martin Bailey, Mrs. Anna Evas the cut worms have played havoc ans. Mrs. J. M. Ranks. Mrs. H. C. Copwith it. The late spring is given as j pock, Mrs. May Evans. Mrs. Theresa the cause, -us during the cold weather Cain- and scar Tauer, Jr. ... . Work of School Children Paulina the cut worms remain seed, while in' . . , Jones, chairman; Mary White, Mary -warm weather they develop into Swain j.:mma Long, Mary Dempsey. moths, and do no harm to the crops.; Committee on Flowers W. Ed EvThere have been several hundred acres i ans, chairman; Lafayette Larsh. Wil

of corn destroyed by the cut worms; iu ,ufo Rchmond, which will mean a great loss to the farmers. Repeated rains have worked wonders with the wheat crop generally over Wayne and surrounding counties, j as it has grown rapidly, and those ! persons who some time ago were free! to predict dire disaster for the wheat j crop this year, are beginning to changej their minds according to the state- J ments of a Wayne county farmer. Threatened With Pneumonia. Walter Johnson, South Ninth street. Is very ill, threatened with pneumonia. The South Eighth Street Cottage Prayer Meeting will be held this evening at the home of Louis Roberts, 21S Central avenue. HIDDEN DANGERS Mature Gives Timely Warnings That No Richmond Citizen Can Af ford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They Rill warn you when the kidneys are lick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, imber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or thick red til-smelling urine, full of sediment and Irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from Ihe back. Back pains, dull and heavy, r sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the coming Df dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Richmond proof: ....... n . A m o imam w. t ry, teamster, oi o North Twelfth street, Richmond, Ind 2 ays: "For a long time I was uneasy on acrov.nt of a severe kidney trouble. The cretions were cf a bad odor and contained a sediment, line nrick dust. Tany nights I had to get up out of d fire times to pas the secretions. My bsck ached intensely and there were hard pains around the kidneys. Looking about last winter for a cure for my trouble I was advised to use Doan's Kidney Pills. I got a box antf )egan taking them as directed. Being relieved. I continued the treatment un til the malady left me I give Doan'a Kidney Pills my earnest recommendatlon." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y ole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's 4 take no other. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Protuota luxuriant frowtb. Rmr Tmilm to Efrtor Ory Matr to itu Youthful Color. Cura. tomip dimM Je h.ir i.ii.afr tluOt Prvtg'jtt SPECIAL HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO MICHIGAN March 15 and 29, April 12 and 26, May 10 and 24. G. R. &. I. Agents, Richmond U Sturgis inclusive, will sell 15 daj round trip tickets on the above datei only, to CADILLAC, MANCELONA, BOYNE FALLS, and many other Michigan points at exceptionally Low Rates. Write oi call on your local agent for full infor nation, or address. C. L. Lockwood General Passenger Agen.U Grand Rap ids. Mich.

TIRE made. Bus., COMMITTEES NAMED FOR MEMORIAL DAY Sons of Veterans Have Made Their Selections. QUITE REPRESENTATIVE. The following committees have been named by the Sons of Veterans for the Memorial Day exercises: Committees. Music Harry S. Stillinger, chairman: Mrs. Charles G. Swain, Mrs. Della Phenis, John A. Markley and Paul Comstock. Speaker William II. Hansche, chairman: Judge Henry C. Fox, C. R. Tingle, John E. Taylor. liam Marshall; Walter Evans, Harvey C. Petry, Anna Dowell, Cora Etter. Ada jWarfel, Anna Evans. Elizabeth Crawford. Esther Reynolds, Hannah Cox, ; Belle Gregg, Cynthia Critchlow, Minj nle Hall. Jennie Bradfield. ! Cemetery Committee-Nancy Hazelton chairman; Caroline Kirman, Ida Meyes. Emma Ranks, Finance C. W. Jordan, chairman; John A. Markley, Allen W. Grave, Transportation Harry E. Penny, cnairman; Charles R. Unthank. Decorating graves in the various cemeteries J. M. Ranks, chairman; Earlham Section 1, William Zeek, Frank J. Brown. Frank C. Kibbey. Sec. 2, Harry Stillinger. L. A. Handley, Jos Cook. Sec. 3. Alex. Martn, Ed. Thompson, Lon Grice. Sec. 4. John E. Taylor. David Hawkins, Harry Cook. Sec. o, C. R. Tingle, Elijah Lawton, Harry Hennigar. Sec. G, F. C. Howells, John Seaman, A. C. Hurst. St. Andrew's Old Catholic and Ltitherania D. E. Ranks, Layfayette Larsh, J. H. Besselman. C. O. Kuhlman. St. Mary's and Maple Grove John Ward. Michael Griffin. Roy Morris. Elkhorn Joseph Fisher, Capt. John W. Hort. Frank Rusche. Boston and Orange Joseph C. Pyle,

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Rowlett. Kings Claude Kitterman, James R. Uobbins, Wm. R. Allinder. Olive Hill Joseph B. Curtis. Webster George Milton . Chester and Hoover Wm. P. Marshall. Amos Henning, John Vanzant, Joseph Bennett. 1 Firing Squad Gilbert Hennigar, captain; Fred Bode, Fred Yedding. H. J. Reckers. Bert E. Decker. Chas. Holtamp. Ira L. Thomas, Oscar Green, A. C. Hurst and William R. Allinder. Buglars Argos O. Horr and H. F. Phenis. IS CLEANING ALLEYS . ... . . Street Commissioner Dye Has Men at Work. Street Commissioner Dye states that he now has a gang of four men at work cleaning the improved alleys ot the city and that this work will be completed in another week. Mr. Dye i mi i ji ; i I win maKe a spienuiu snowing in mis respect as the expense of this work under his management will be about -,J"UU less man jasi year. SHAFFER WILL CASE IIP Attorney Study Instructed Prepare Ruling. to The hearing of the case brought to contest the will of the lare John Shaffer was held in the circuit court. It was maintained that Shaffer was of unsound mind at the time the will was made. Judge Fox told Attorney T. J. Study to prepare a ruling in the case and it is very probable that ihe will will be set aside. ARE GOING TO CHURCH Sons of Veterans Will Hear! Memorial Sermon. I The Sons of Veterans will meet Sun-! day morning at the G. A. R. hall and! from there ihey will march to thej United Presbyterian church where they! will hear a memorial service. All Sons of Veterans are requestd to be ! aX the hall by 0 oYlock. j

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Court House QUAKER TEAM WENT TO PORTLAND TODAY Jessup's Squad Is Engaged in A Contest With Jayites This Afternoon. FLEMING IS A NEW MAN. HE COMES FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE LEAGUE AND IS REGARDED AS A FAST MAN CONNERSVILLE COMING. How Team Lined Up At Portland Today. Ritter Center field. Cameron First base. Plummer Right field. Fleming Left Field. Justice Second base. Menslei- Short stop. Cunningham Third base. Jessup Catcher. Horn Pitcher. Outfielder Fleming has been signed by Manager Jessup to play left field on the local team in place of "Bull" Durham, who jumped the Quakers to play with the Portland outfit. Fleming is a fast man in the field and-on the bases, and is said to be a hard hitter. Last season he played in North Carolina state league and this spring was given a tryout by the St. Paul American association team. Flemming had no chance to beat the regular outfielders on that team out of their jobs and was recently let go. If Flemming is worthy of a trial with an American association team he certainly should be a star in independent company. 1 The team left at 12..0 this afternoon for Portland, where they will play a two days' engagement, beginning this afternoon. The boys are in pretty good shape at the present time and are confident of making a good showing at the Jay couity capitol. Jimmy Cameron has recovered nicely from his injury and gets along with only at slight hobble. He will i at first this afternoon. Pitcher Wentz failed to report this morning and Manager Jessup is -wondering what has become of the "Human Slat. as he is known. Wentz promised to report Monday. Manager Jessup has arranged for a game with the fast Connersville Sunday league team, managed last year by Jot Goar. to play here on Sunday, June 2. This will be one of the very best attractions and should draw a large crowd. The two games with the Dayton Shilohs on Decoration day, will also draw large crowds. City and County STATISTICS. Suits Filed. George J. Byrum et al against John Byrum. et al, partition of real estate. Elizabeth Puckett filed suit to have her name changed to Elizabeth Smith. Henry T. Burns, as receiver filed suit against the Richmond City Mill works, and the Indana Trust company, to sell real estate. Board of Works Routine. Resoluton adopted for cement walks, curbs and gutters on South Sixth street from Main to A. Approved final assessment roil for improvement of alley between South, f ourtn and Fifth streets from D street north to the first alley. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished From Office of County Recorder Mosbaugh. Real Estate Transfers. Caroline Swisher to Richard Swisher, pt lot 104-105, block 10,-East Germantown, $1 and other considerations. Huldah A. Van Aernarn to Mary F. Brothers, pt. lots 17S-179 C. W. Starr's add. to Richmond, $6,000. Harry E. Helm to Martha A. Stover, pt. lot 3, block 12. Milton. $1 and other considerations. Dickinson Trust Co. (Trust) to John A. Spekenhier, pt. lot 554 Elizabeth Starr's add. to Richmond, S2.S0O. Lena C. Von Fein to Harry J. Nienian. lots 25-2i Fred Von Fein's sub to Richmond. $0. Daniel C. VanEUen to Harriet Mulholland, lot 20 Baxter's add to Richmond, S9(0. Frank Elstro. et al to Charles II. Johanning. lot 120. Bickle and Law's add to Richmond. SHOO. Charles A. Kuollenberg to Laura A. Kitson. pt lo"ts 42. 43. Lamb and BosJow's add to Richmond. $1 and other considerations. Elias W. Swayne to Samuel E. SwajTie. part lot s 4.-4-"7. Elizabeth. Starr's addition to Richmond. W.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lost PcL New York 24 5 .S2S Chicago . . . ..24 5 .82S Pittsburg 14 io .5S3 Philadelphia 15 11 .577 Boston 11 17 .293 Cincinnati 9 is .333 St. Louis s 22 .267 Brooklyn.. .. .. ..5 22 .183 AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. Chicago 3 71 New York 2 9 2 Batteries Brown and Kling; Matthewson and Bresnahan.AT PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Pittsburg 2 6 0 Philadelphia 3 7 3 Batteries Liefield and Phelps; Moran and Dooin. AT BROOKLYN. R. H. E. Cincinnati 2 8 1 Brooklyn .5 8 2 Batteries Hitt and McLean; Rucker and Butler. AT BOSTON. R. K. E. St. Louis 5 9 3 Bston i5 14 1 Batteries Shields and Marshall; Lindemann and Brown. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost PcL Chicago 21 jq 677 Cleveland.. ., jg 32 600 Detroit 15 12 .556 New York 13 13 53C Philadelphia .. .. ..14 13 319 Washington 9 17 "346 Boston 10 IS !s57 St. Louis.. 11 39 367 AT ST. LOUIS. R. If. E. New York mt m g g j St. Louis 3 5 q Batteries Orth and Thomas; Howell and Stephens. AT CLEVELAND. R. H. E. Washington 1 3 q Cleveland -4 j Batteries Falkenberger and Heydon; Joss and Bcmis. AT DETROIT. R. TI. E. Philadelphia 3 9 4 T J A Detroit 0 6 3 Batteries Waddell and Shreck; Willett and Payne. AT CHICAGO. R. II. E. Boston 1 3 3 Chicago 3 6 ! Batteries Hunter and Shaw; AltrocK and McFarland. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pet Kansas City 15 9 .623 Columbus ..16 12 .571 Minneapolis ... ..15 13 536 Toledo : ..15 14 517 Milwaukee 15 16 .434 st- paul ..14 16 .467 Indianapolis 13 ig 419 Louisville 10 15. .'400 AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. H. E. Columbus 3 9 0 Indianapolis 4 $ o Batteries Townsend and Fohl; Briggs and Howley. 11 innings. AT TOLEDO. R..H. E. Louisville ..5 6 2 Toledo 9 ig j Batteries Putman and Peitz; Gillen and Land. AT MILWAUKEE. R. H. E. Kansas City 8 9 3 Milwaukee.. 2 9 3 Batteries Swan and Sullivan; Doherty and Roth. AT ST. PAUL. R. H. E. Minneapolis 2 5 4 St. Paul 10 11 1 Batteries Manske and Graham; Farris and Sugden. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost PcL Wheeling , ..11 9 .550 Dayton 12 10 .545 Canton ..11 10 .524 Grand Rapids 12 11 .522 Springfield 10 10 .500 Evansville 12 13 .480 Terre Haute 10 11 .476 South Bend 9 13 .409 Yesterday's Results. Canton 7 ; South Bend 4. Evansville 4; Springfield 2. Dayton 4; Terre Haute 0. Wheeling 6; Grand Rapids 3. National extracts and sp!ces sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon. Iowa. William J. Bryan has grown stout in the last few years. His present weight is ?.4 pounds, while at the time he entered the campaign in 1S5 it was 165. He was then 5G. Have you noticed the Ira proved service to Chicago via the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. XI. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A, M. Try It. aprO-tf Free advice given on the germ diseases of domestic animals. Write the National Medical Co.. Sheldon. Ia. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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WANTED. WANTED Situation, housework or work about restaurant. Address Miss M. C, care Palladium. 22-3t WANTED An experienced nurse girl, white; call in mornings, 117 S. 14th street. 22-7t WANTED Houses and buildings to move. Heath, 62 S. loth street. Phone Gl3. 22-7t WANTED Table waiter at Muth s restaurant. 22-2t WANTED If you want a merchants' delivery, phone 75S. Clyde Edwards 22-7t WANTED Situation by a German girl for ladies' maid or upstairs work. Good reference. Address B. A. M., care Palladium. 21-3t WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home, 900 North 12th street. 21-3t WANTED Janitor at New Phillips theatre. Call at box office. 21 -2t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, taken and returned Geo. Lane, Phone 1S51. 21tf WANTED Your watch and clock work; S. W. Hart, 99 West Main street. 21-7t WANTED To buy horse for driving; call or address with full description and price, at 101 S. 21st st., Richmond. 21-7t WANTED All kinds of advertising to distribute, J. R. Brumley, 123 S. 8th street. 21-7t WANTED Four dining room girls at once. Phone Bunday Hotel, New Castle. 20-tf WANTED A barber. Apply at once, 819 North E St. 20-7t WANTED A situation to do house work. Mrs. Lutz, 741 N. 14th st. 20-3t WANTED Paper hanging a specialty. Call on Clyde Renk, 323 S. 8th St. 20-t3t WANTED Shoes repaired while you wait. Harned's, 10th and N. E St. 17-10t WANTED To make your fluff rugs, carpets, etc., called for and delivered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. l6t street and Richmond avenue. 17-7t WANTED A girl to do general housework. Inquire Judge Fox's residence, cor. W. 3rd and National ave. 7-16t WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large liue of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write r. Masters' Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects. 42-43 Colonial bldg., phone' 1595 S-tf WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone 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 S16. Old phone 921. 1-tf Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade, $12 to $20 weekly paid graduates, few weeks completes, best trade in existence for poor man, also equip shops on time. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. FOR BALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blocs. Phone 329. tf FOR SALE A grocery at 729 N. 14th street Will sell cheap if sold at once. FOR SALE A good fresh cow, Mrs. John E. Shute, south east of city. . ; 22-3t FOR SALE A good sewing machine, cheap at 412 S. 6th St 22-2t FOR SXLE Ix)t 39xi30 feet on South Sth St Cheap if sold at once. Call at 109 S. 5th St 20-7t FOR SALE Go-cart cheap. 314 N. 14th street. 22-2t FOR SALE Brick, for sale and garden j swing: seats 4. GOO N. 12th street. J. H. Schell. 22-St FOR'SALE Cheap. a rubber tired driving wagon. Have no use for it. 404 Main street. 22-7 tp j FOR SALE Solid rosewood piano, fine j tone: genuine Navahoe blanket made! bv Arizona Indians: old fashioned solid walnut bedroom set; one solid oak book case: lady's Dutchess bicycle comparatively new. J. A. S. Graves, 303 No. 9th. 22-7t FOR SALE New and second hand cement block machine. Call at Simmons Cigar Store. 5-15 eod FOR SALJ3 4 horse power gas engine in fine condition. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Palladium office. 21 tf FOR SALE Phaeton harness. 301 North 12th street- ' 21-2t

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the Price of 3 FOR SALE A well established, paying business. Can depend on doubling the capital first year from the business. Address "Bargain" care Palladium. -SVJt FOR SALE Red. white and yellow sweet potato plant seeds. 7 Grant. Phone 1022. 20-7t FOR SALE eggs from choce Barred Rock stock. 73 cents er setting oi 15 eggs. 107 S. 21st St. 11-lmo-moa-wed- sat i FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, j guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin & Co., 257 FL Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky FOR SALE Cheap; good family or work horse. Call at Buhls farm, south of Earlham. 22-tf FOR SALE Window, two sash, glass 26x28, complete with shutters and inside casing; light oak finish; four dollars. Phone 244. l8-5t FOR SALEPiano, Lindeman & Son square grnnd, good order, one-third of cost, 204 S. 12th street 14-tf FOR SALE 75 acre farm, well improved, 6 miles of 'Richmond, will sell at a bargain. Will take in small piece of rental property and give long time on balance. See Dye & Ellis, 901 Main St. Phone 550 16-7t FOR SALE 30 acres, good buildings. $2,000; 110 acres, good buildings, 2 miles of Richmond; see Beckwith, 716 Main street. 21-7t FOR SALE I have a large list of city property, all prices; also vacant lots; see me before you buy. Rich ard Shute, No. 8 N. 9tU street. Phone o45. 17-7t FOR SALE Choice suburban pre mis es, well fruited, watered, etc.; beau tiful situation; possession immed late. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE Anything you want in the farm line, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moure, over 6 North. 7th street 8-lmo Everybody buys property from Woodhurst 918 Main St Telephone 491. June5 tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Good Columbus, new style carriage. E , II. Bell. Phone 809. 11-tf FOR SALE A Palladium newspaper route, of good size and splendid location. Address W., care Palladium. 5-7-tf FOR SALE 7-Room house good barn, good location. Cheap. Phona New 1410 or 1487. -tf FOR SALE Some nice chickens. Also nice Garland range cheap if sold at once. 310 North L'th street. 20-3t FOR SALE. Fire insurance, Iredell & Ferguson. No. 4 N. 9 th st. 17-7t FOR SALE. Two good new 5 room cottages, going cheap. Thompson, 710 Main street 22-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 14')H. 22-2t FOR RENT For the summer. Furnished house. Inquire 07 South 10th street L"2-3t FOR RENT House and barn, North 4th and C streets. 21-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. No. 30 N. 12 st. L'O-H FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Bienvenu", corner W. Sth and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 038. 13-tf ; FOR RENT Unfurnished room, bath and electric lights; 220 N. 12th st. maylO-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, bath, hot water, electric lights; 120 S. 3rd street. 5-4-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENTFIat furnished complete for housekeeping. Over Hood's Model Dept. Store, 14-7t LOST. LOST A black elbow kid glove for! left hand, between 10th and 11th on! Main. Return to this office. 22-2t ; LOST A gold watch chain with a charm In form of an elephant. Return to this office and receive reward. 22 2t LOST Signet charm; return to 32 N. 10th street, 21-2t MISCELLANEOUS. BOYS Earn a we base ball and SOc catcher's mitt, guaranteed absolute ly perfect goods, by selling packages of Court Plasters at l'c each.! Send no money until sold. Drop aj

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HEADQUARTERS Merchants' deiiv. ery. Draper's store, 010 Main. Phone H9S. 22-7c MRS. KITCHEN S DressraakTns pa? lors. 212 South Eighth street La dies summer dresses a specialty. -J lS7t STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrwl pony with white face. Branded oa the shoulder. Notify Tatrlck Need-J ham. New Paris, R. R, No. 3. $m$m$$$mmm$$$f $$$$$$$$$$$ $$ LOW RATES $t $$ On personal loans, together $$ $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low $$ $$ rate company, the $$ $$ INDIANA LOAN CO..' It SJ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $$ $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. $1 $$s$$$$sf$$$$$$$$$$$$$$m$$$$$$$$$$j HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from . cracks and seres. Half-pound box. 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mall. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE See me about that cottage near car line, small payment down; balance by the month. See me quick. ? AL II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street ! SCHOLL'S MEAT UARKET always on hand, all kinds ot noma grown meats, both freh and cured. Give me your trade. I guarantee atiafactlon; 421 Main Phone 1511. MONUMENTS AND ttARKXZft We Lave a larm stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brass Foundry. Let us make you an estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. PHONE 794 for the best grades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE. In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine. Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At. PEHSIOH Attorney and lotuj Pablle with an office on the first floor mt the Court House will give yeu best serrloe In all pension matters Alonco Marshall. Richmond. Ini. H. R. DOWNING A SON, UNDERTAKERS II N. Bth St.. Richmond. Ind. Both Phones 75. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 31 Lady Assistant. WM. WAKING number and Gas fitter 4 a DlCVtles and Snndi Im i Phone 1482. 406 Main 8L , Low Rates To Economy Via C. C. & L R. R. For the County Sunday School Convention May 23rd and 24th. 50 Cents Round Trip ... Two Day Limit Special Train Leaves Richmond Friday Evening at 6:15; Returning leave Economy at 10 p. m. 3 ALL DENTISTS DO NOT WORK ALIKE. No one has the same method of tracting teeth that we have. Othen hurt. We don't. To prove this t you, try once and you will praise us We will make you a set of teeth an guarantee them to fit and look right Our way of taking the measure Is th nicest way In the world. Have n dread, but come up to see us and let us tell you about our work. Wi tton't charge you anything to examini your teeth and tell you the coat ct work. Thursdays at Arnold Hotel. Drs. CottgMin & UUhb Indianapolis Donticta L41 . ft

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