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1 PERSONAL WALKING MADE EASY Miss Jeannette Tate, visiting Manlcurer, Shampcoer and Chiropodist. Hard and soft corns taken out by the root3 without pain. Corns on exhibition. Orders promptly attended to. Residence 328 South 11th St. 27-7t EDUCATIONAL ENTER Richmond Business College and prepare for good position. Ask for Information. Phone 240. 8-tf WANTED HELP. WANTED Girl to do housework. 1O10 Main, front flat. 2S-2t WANTED A girl for general housework. No washing or ironing. Good wages. 101 S. 8th St. 24-7t WANTEDMALE HELP WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting. Wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. RAILROAD WORK offers exceptional opportunities to capable you eg men. We now have openings " the offices of some of the largest systems in the country for men experienced in various branches of the work. Salaries vary according to ability. Good positions also open for ambitious young men without experience. Write us today staling position desired. HAPQOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 101 lUnfoH RMsr., f'Mrao WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Situation ty a boy 14 years old; good in figures and good reader; would like position In office or store. W.'E. J., care Palladium. 10-2t WANTED By a widow with one daughter, place in the country as housekeeper. Address C, Palladium office. 27-4t WANTED A WIFE WANTED Awife 20 to 25 years old by Industrious young man 27 years old. Address H. C. Lint, Richmond, Ind. 29-Ct WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent cottage of half house, 4 or 5 rooms, central location, in good condition. 2 in family, very careful, prompt paying and permanent. Not to exceed $15. Address 34 V4 North 7th street. 2o-8t WANTED ROOMS ' WANTED Young man and mother want 2 or 3 rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping within walking distance of 9th and Main, about June 18. References exchanged. State particulars and price. Address Lock Box 55 city. 29-tf WANTED JOB WORK WANTED To repair your tinware, ga3 and gasoline stoves. Goodwin, 311 S. 5th St. 2G-7t WANTED Everyone to bring their wheels to be repaired, new tires, bicycle sundries, etc., to Elmer Smith, 426 Main street. 26-7t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, taken and returned Geo. Lane, Phone 1851. 21tf WANTED Your laundry work. New Method laundry, 1510 Main street. Phone 1720. 5-30t FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. SUBSTATIONS. East End. Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North ISth Streets. West Richmond. Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main sts. Harry Haseltlne, grocer, 237 North West 3rd Street Fairview. J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway. Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street. Cowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E Street. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
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U the Price of S WANTED JOB WORK WANTED You to know Whisler the roof man paints and repairs your leaky roof's and guarantees to make them tight or no pay.1026 Main St. Thur. sun, mon, 3 mo. WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 938 Butler street. Phone 887. july-6 WANTED To Make your fluff rugs, carpets, etc., called for and deliv ered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. 15-30t WANTED Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 816. Old phone 921. 1-tf WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 938 Butler St., Phone 8S7 14-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Campers at Ballenger's Lake; boating, fishing and tennis. Address J. O. Ballenger, Economy, Ind. l-7t WANTED Stove wood, 823 and 825 Main street. 2S-7t WANTED To rent a farm (furnished complete) on third share. Address Charlie Coffman, Kitchell, R. R. 8. l-7t WANTED All kinds second hand fur niture, stoves and carpets. Cor. room. 4th and Main Sts. Phone 472. Antique Furniture Co. 2G-7t WANTED Before you go on your trip to Jamestown, see us for an accident policy. $1 Insures you $1,000 for one year. Ball and Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th St. 26-7t WANTED To do your upholstering. Herfurt & Son, 18 S. 6th st. Phone 1717. jull-14t WANTED Every family In Wayne county to buy Talking Machine. Easy payments. Walterman's, cor. 6th and South A streets. 26-14t WANTED 20,000 chickens. highest prices paid, Lane, 713 North B St. Phone 1851. 6-30t WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros.' sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold. 30-30t FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished room. 20T N. 30-2t 9th St. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Modern house. Private family. O. G. Porterfiefd, Kelly block. 29-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 103 N. 5th street. 26-7t FOR RENT Rooms and board, 25. N. 6th street - 26-7t FOR RENT Front room, furnished, over 1103 Main st. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room, with bath, 30 N. 12th street. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT House of nine rooms with bath, thoroughly modern. Address J. H. Schell, 321 N. 12th st. 27-4t FOR RENT Modern five-room flat, ground floor, 322 N. Sth street. Phone 1836. l-3t FOR RENT New brick house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 7 South 7th. I3tf FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Bienvenu", corner W. 5th and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 633. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street 22-tf FOR RENT TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Typewriters, No. 6 Remingtons $2.00. Strictly latest mode! No. 6 and No. 7 Remingtons J3.00 per month. A. A. Burr, Western Union office. 2S-35t FOR RENT STABLE FOR RENT Stable. Call at 217 North 7th strfcet. 28-7t FOR SALE POULTRY, ETC. FOR SALE Eggs from choice Barred Rock stock, 75 cents per setting of 15 eggs. 107 S. 21st st 18-15t FOR SALE CAMERA., FOR SALE A $45 camera for $10. See it at Shofer 's Grocery, West 3rd aad Ma- -2S-4t
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FOR SALE All kinds new and second hand furniture. You will save 25 to 40 per cent. Cash or payments. Lefler, 402 Main street 29-3t FOR SALE Baby carriage, $4.0f. Cook stove 2, base burner $6. 13 N. 21st st. 2S-3t FOR SALE Piano, good as new, silver cake basket, also soft coal burner; cheeap; inquire S. E. D-, care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE All new goods no second hand goods. Credit given to responsible parties. Go-carts, refrigerators, matting, druggets, lace curtains, rugs, fcideboards, rockers, Morris chairs, folding beds, watches, lamps and umbrellas, at J. Glaser & Co., 233 South Fifth. 27-7t FOR SALE All kinds of second hand furniture, stoves and carpets. Antique Furniture Co., Cor. room, 4th and Main streets. Phone 472. 26-7t FOR SALE HORSES & VEHICLES FOR SALE Good Westcott rubber tiled carriage. Will sell cheap. 135 S. 21st St. 29-3t FOR SALE Rubber tired carriage. CheaD. 4)4 Main street. 29-2t FOR SALE Westcott road wagon, good as new. 915 Main street. 28-7t FOR SALE Second hand Columbus surrey, good as new; call at Myers & Parks, Ft. Wayne Ave., or inquire E. M. Haas. 24-7t FO RSALE Rubber tire Columbus phaeton, newly painted. 401 S. 11th st. 24-7t FOR SALE LIVESTOCK, ETC. FOR SALE Fresh cows and yearlings. C. C. Taylor, Centerville, Route 10. 30-7t FOR SALE Fresh cow. Call at Buhl farm, south of Earlham. J. M. Haas. 2S-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Richmond property a specialty. Portcrfield, Kelly BlocK, Phono 329. tf FOR SALE At beautiful Bay View, Mich., well furnished cottage, 7 rooms. Good place for roomers or boarders or boarding. Big bargain if sold at once. Cash or easy pay ments. Address J. Wesley, Bay View, or Adrian, Mich. . 29-2t FOR SALE Desirable building lot fronting National Avenue in Jenkins addition to Richmond, third lot east of car barns. At a bargain and on easy terms. Address Box 282 Fountain City, Ind. 25-7t FOR RENT A modern ten-room house, 25 South 19th street. Phone 114. 18-tf FOR SALE Choice suburban premises, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession Immediate. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenient:, hot and cold water, electric light hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 918 Main St Telephone 491. June5 tf FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE Farm 12 acres," 2 miles of Williamsburg, cheap if sold within 30 days. Address W. H. Donev, Cambridge City, Ind. 28-7t FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 800 or less old paving brick, also 60 feet picket fence. Call quick for bargains at 22 South 7th street. 1-lt FOR SALE 75 feet good iron fence. Cheap. Call 122 S. 9th street. 30-2t FOR SALE Meat cooler, cheap; 25 N. 6th st. 26-7t FOR SALE Coffee urn, 0 gal. nickel plated, in good condition. Cheap. 1300 Main street. 29-2t FOR SALE Good cherry lumber. Call at 334 Main street. 29-2t FOR SALE New and second hand wheels at bargains. Elmer Smith, 426 Main street. 26-7t FOR SALE Headquarters for fire works. B. F. Albright, 313 N. D st. 25-7t FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky FOR SALE New shipment of Reading Standard Bicycles, easy running and a wheel that goes. Cash or payments. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. 25-7t FOR SALE Screen doors made to order and repaired. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main st. 25-7t FOR SALE Cement blocks and brick Dunbar Bros. Phone 302S, Centerville. Ind. jun&tf FOR SALE Lumber, lath and shingles. Dunbar Bros., Phone 302S, CenterviKe, Ind. jun6tf FOR SALE Good paying business, well established, at a bargain, if sold at once. Party going to leave city Address Business, care Palladium. 2S-tf FOUND. FOUND Best place to get Sunday dinner. Belmont restaurant, 5lJ Main street. Solt FOUND The best place to buy Gravel Rubber, Asphalt, Two and Three ply Roofing. building and carpet paper. Slaters felt, Roof Paint, Roof cement. Pitch and T.ir. Whisler the roof man. 1026 Main St. Phone 773.
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LOST A gold watch Sunday morning; finder return to J. L. Batchlor, R. R. No. 2 or Palladium office; reward of $5. 1-lt LOST Small green purse containing five dollar bill, door key and stick pin on limited car arriving here at 8 o'clock Saturday evening from Indianapolis; return to 1517 N. B street and get reward. , 1-lt LOST A brown handbag containing 2 pocketbooks with over five dollars and also pair tan silk gloves. Return to Centerville, P. O. and receive reward. 30-lt LOST Pocketbook, containing ?10, on streets, N. 9th, N. Sth A and Main, or Jones Hardware Store. Finder return to Palladium office and receive reward. John A. Jessup. $1 reward. SO-2t LOST A plain gold bracelet. Return to 126 N. 10th St., and receive reward. 29-2t LOST A ring with three diamond stones between 12th and 13th streets on Main. Finder leave at Palladium office and get liberal reward. 29-tf LOST A tan pocket book containing a ten dollar bill, between Englebert's cigar store and Fred's clothing store, Saturday evening. Any information leave at Palladium office. Reward. 24-tf LOST Palladium route book; finder please return to address on cover of book and receive reward. 16-tf ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE I have purchased a trotting bred stallion. Will be at my barn two and one-half miles north of Richmond on Middleboro pike. Route 4, phone, 805E. Edwin Norris. 27-30t TO OWNERS OF JERSEY COWS. Highland Lad No. 121 (Polled), grandson of the Richest Milker in the Pan American exposition. Dam took first place, Ohio and New York state fairs, will be found at my farm, 3 miles west of the city. O. E. Fulghum. 12tf FINANCIAL $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$l$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$: $$ LOW RATES $1 $$ On personal loans, together $$ $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low $$ $$ rate company, the $? $$ INDIANA LOAN CO., $$ $$ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $$ $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. $ $$$$$$$$$$$?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FIRE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE J. S. Zeller, 7 N. 9th st. Phone 877. l-30t WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street Tel. 4L City and Country Solicitors wasted. 6-tf MOORE & 0GB0RN CAN GIVE YOU SOUND INDEMNITY IN FIRE INSURANCE. Also Bonds and Loans Furnished Telephones: Home 1589; Bell, 53-R. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Richmond, Ind. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Henri F. Kampe, Teacher of stringed instruments, cor. 9th and Main. Tel. 706. jun7-lmo PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main 'street Phone 563. E. F. DALBEY, Commercial Photo grapher and Calendar manufacturer. 14 N. 9th street. DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning, Pressing, Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's., 1011 Main st. CAFES. DEUTSCHE WEIN STUBE, Wm. Tor beck( prop., 23 N. 8th st. Phone 260. jun22-lmo GREENE'S CAFE, everything firstclass, 25 N. Sth st. Phone 917. jun22-lmo DENTISTS. DRS. WILSON & WILSON, phone 519. Over Fihe's Drug Store. Bridge Work a Specialty. Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 10th St. Phone 675. Crown and Bridge Work. Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman, Masonic Temple. Phone 553. Open evenings by appointment COUGHLIN & WILSON, Indianapolis Dentists, Arnold Hotel every Thursday. jun21-lmo LOANS. MONEY LOANED We have $2,000 to loan at once on easy terms. Ball & Peltz, General Insurance, 8 and '10 North 7th street 26-5t CHIROPODIST AND MANICURING. Mrs. Ina Parks Saine, 904 Main street Phone 1104. HAIR GOODS AND DRESSING. MISS H. GREENE, Beauty Parlors. . Suite 44, Colonial . Bldg., Phone 1002. 12-30t UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER. No. 15 N. 10th street Private ambulance. DOAN & KLUTE. Undertakers, 14 South Sth St Both Phones 36. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr., 33 North Sth Street
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AGENT: Geo. W. Cornelius, Druggist. Leave ycur classified advertisements at Cornelius' drug store and they will be forwarded to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram for publication. Vz CENT PER WORD. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two 14 ft. counters. Dunbar & Son. l-tf FOUND The best place to trade, at J. S. Greene & Co. FOR SALE Stoves, ranges, roofing and spouting a specialty. M. Beitzel. FOR SALE Groceries, fruits, vegetables, fresh daily. E. A. Bramer, Phone 69. FOR SALE Complete line of grocery fixtures. Dunbar & Son. 1-tf FOR-SALE Deering standard binder twine, Ciark Bros., Phone 18, Richmond 3C18. WANTED WANTED You to come to Dunbar Bros, for coal and sewer pipe. WANTED To feed your horses. Transfer and feed, George & Nickels. Livery barn. WANTED You to get, our prices on building material, coal, cement blocks and brick, fencing, etc., before you buy. Dunbar Bros. Cambridge City Classified Advertisements AGENT: Geo. E. Callaway, Druggist. Leave your Classified Advertisements at Callaway's drug store and they will be forwarded to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram for publication. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS" WANTED Call at Central hotel, good meals, centrally located. VANTED Your plumbing and heat ing. Huddleston Bros., Phone 218. WANTED You to try Bender's Ice Cream, Phone 32. WANTED Your horses at J. H. Patton's Livery Stable. Phone 20. WANTED YOU to know F. A. Ogborn leads in buggies, harness, farm wagons. WANTED To repair bicycles, lawn mowers, sickles, etc. General Re pair Co., 32 Main. FANCY GROCERIES FOR SALE Glassware 10c, 15c and 20c, never equaled for the money Fruits and vegetables fresh daily at Graver's grocery. Phone 7. 7 Room House, barn, electric lights, near car line, $1,600. See AL. H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. I WANT MONEY For Gilt Edge, First Mortgage Loans, from $200 up. Also have good loans for borrowers. Headquarters for real estate; buy or sell. Also general lo cal intelligence. That Morgan, 8th and North E. SCROLL'S HEAT MARKET Has always on hand, all kinds of home grown moats, both freh and cared. Give me your trade. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1611. FOE SALE B B.0 WNELL EKGtNE, in good conaitlon. Second-hand Weil Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At. PENSION Attorney and Hotarj Patllc with an office on the first floor of the Court House will give you best service In ell pension matters Alonzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind. YOUR HANDS kept soft and vel vety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. M0FTJMENTS ANU MAREXBS We have a larc stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. IIISURAllCE.REAL ESTATE I LOAN 8, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk
A Dinner Engagement Original. I The Terrytroves before their mar-j riage had both been averse to giving up their independence. Bob Terrytrove had declared that it would be Impossilfle for him to avoid innocent attention to other women, and Sophie Good- j win that was her maiden name had said she dida't wish to be watched any more than bo did. Therefore it was agreed that each should be entitled to the broadest latitude. As Miss Goodwin remarked: "It fioesn't matter -what you do If your hart is only true. And his heart was true to Pol. Such an agreement was bound to work more in favor of one than of the other, and in this case Terrytrove had the advantage, because while his wife became domestic he still loved to rove. However, she had perfect confidence that, no matter what he did, '"his heart was true to Pol." So she gave him, as agreed, a free rein, under which be pranced to bis heart's content. Nevertheless she was interested In his little affairs, and he maintained that he had a risht to keep them to himself. Mr. Terrytrove one day sent a telephone message. "Is that you, Dottier' "Who is it?" "Bob Terrytrove. Who are you?" "Oh, you're Bob! Well?" "Can you dine with me at the Buckingham Friday evening?" "With pleasure." ! "I'm delighted." "Don't call for me. I'll be downtown shopping and will meet you at dinuer." "That's very good of you." "You must promise not to talk sweet to me." . "Oh, I couldn't keep that promise. You're too lovely, you know." "Well, you mustnt talk very sweet. Keep your veriest sweetness for the one you love best." "Then I shall talk my veriest. Ha, ha!" "You naughty fellow !' 1 "Be sure to be there." , "All right. Goodby." "Goodby." On Friday morning at breakfast Mrs. Terrytrove said to her husband: "Bob, I see they're going to give the Flying Dutchman tonight. I've never seen it and always wanted to see it. Do j-ou suppose you could get seats?" "Tonight! Oh, no. It's too late. You should have thought of it before." "Try." "No use. I couldn't get seats In the top balcony." "I'm going downtown this morning. I'll see what I can do." "I'm going to be very busy today. I'll try to get home in time should you get the seats, but if I don't you can get some friend to go with you. I dare say Ned Stewart would be delighted, "I'll manage somehow." This was a relief to the husband, who gave his wife a loving kiss and went to business. During the day be received a telephone call from his wife that she had secured excellent seats and he must be sure to come home iu time to go with her. By this time he had it all thought out, and be Informed her that n man was in town he must see. She seemed much disappointed. but said she supposed pleasure must give way to business. She also informed her husband that she,' too, had made an engagement for the evening, which she hadn't cared to keep, but now that he couldn't go to the opera with her she would give the tickets nway. So it was all very nicely settledfor Bob Terrytrove. When Bob went to the Buckingham, he was informed that a lady bad left a message for him; that she might be a little late for dinner, but he was to order the dinner and she would join him at the table. Bob went to the cafe and was deeply Immersed in the menu, a slip of paper and a pencil when he looked up and saw his wife drawing out a chair to sit down opposite him. "W-w-h-y, Sophie!" "You seem surprised, dearie." "Surprised! W-why, I thought you were going" "I was going to the opera with you, but I'd made a previous engagement with you for dinner, and since I couldn't have the music I concluded to take the dinner." "But I don't understand.' "Didn't you telephone me from the office several days ago to dine with you here today?" A blank stare. "And weren't you to talk your veriest sweetness to me?" Still the stare. It was now a gape. "Come, begin your veriest. I'm dying to bear it." "Sophie," said the husband at last, "how have 1 blundered?" "Well, Bobbie, the only way I can account for it you're awfully absentminded, you know is that when you called Bet you asked for the number most familiar to you, your own." "By Jove! I wonder if I did?" "Well, go on ordering the dinner. I'm frightfully hungry." A waiter set a silver bucket on the floor beside the table containing champagne In ice. "Open that" said Terrytrove to the wa iter. The bottle was opened, the glasses filled, and Terrytrove, raising his glass, said: "Sweetheart, here's to our agreement It's done a lot of good In breaking us in to the new harness, but It's served, its purpose. Let's drink to its mem ory." "In silence." "Thank you. love. That's very kind of jou. It's the best part of the toast." EMM ALINE C. BURKE. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. aprC-tf The ttnnrlae or Life. Infants and children are constantly oeedinflT a laxative. It is important to know what to givm tbem. Their stomach and bowels are not strong notrh for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tablets. Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldtli f ivruD Pepsin, whtcb sells at the smau sum of SO cents or SI at drag stores. It is the one great remedy for von to have ia the bouse to give chUdrea when they aeed it.
PALLADIUM .WANT-ADS PAY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned on or before 10 o'clock of the 2oth day of July, 1907r for the furnishing of all materials and Installing a furnace heating and ventilating plant and dry closet system, in the Greensfork school building at Greensfork, Ind. The drawings and specifications will be on file on and after the Sth day of July, 1907. at the office of Florence Boyd, Greensfork, Ind., and the offico of W. S. Kaufman, Architect, Richmond, Ind. A certified check for $100.00 must accompany each proposal, mad payable to Florence Boyd, Trustee, given as a guarantee that the bidder. If suc cessful will execute a bond within 10 days, for the faithful carrying out of said contract. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. FLORENCE BOYD, Trustee. Jul 1-S-lo FeS. 33. There Is 6uch a date as Feb. 30 ens only happens to be lu the right. pijjce at the right time. This date was actually recorded, says London NaUitka.n& Queries, during the voyage of the Pacific Mall company's steamer Siberia from Yokohnmu to San Francisco in February, 1904. It is well kuowu that in order to make the number of "sunrises and sunsets actually experienced in a voyage round the world agree with the calendar as kept lu any onespot an extra day has to be iuterca lated or "heaved overloard," accord ing to the direction iu which one i traveling. The adjustment Is made at the time of crossing the one hundred and eightieth meridian, which run somewhat to the west of the, nildway point between Japan and the' Facinc coast of America; hence the passengers had a day to themselves in a par ticularly exclusive sense. I An Unusual Topic It was a real hardship for Judger Brown to have to keep silent for any length of time. Even when traveling he usually found some one who would at least listen while he talked. But on one occasion be found himself in a railway coach with only one other occupant a stiff, dignified old lady who did not deign even to look at him when he raised his hat upon entering th coach. The judge grew restless after they had traveled severaWmlles. Ho drummed on the wludow, coughed several times, then finally, in desperation, cleared his thought and asked lu a stentorian tone: "Madam, did It ever occur to you to wonder whether it had ever rained any before the time f the flood?" The unusual question startled the old lady out of her dlgnlfled' silence, andc the two old' people were soon engaged In animated conversation. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. a r sn is., is. ot i. n. n. r Effective Anril 7th. 1907.1 EASTBOUND. No.l No.3 No.31 No.3 3 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lr. Chicago. d8:33 9iS0 sS:35 9:30 Lv. Peru 12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marion.... 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:03 Lv. Muncle .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:13 Lv. Richm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8:05 9:33 Ar. Cin'ti 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m. .WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 No.S2 No.6a.m. p.m. a.m. Lr. CIn'tl ...d8:40 9:00 s8:40 p.m. Lv. Richm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:55 6:30 Lv. Muncle.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marion .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 Lv. Peru .... 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m . Dally. d-Daily Except Sunday. e-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Train between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double dally service. Through Sleepers on trains Nov. 3 and 4 bo tween Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncle, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncle and Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further Information call on or write, -C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A-. Richmond. Ind. AUTOMOBILES Repaired and Rebuilt Standard Pattern Mfg. Co. 11th and North E Sts. DR. W.J. SMITH B.. DENTIST 1103 Main Street, Ground floor Easy Payments Or Cash at Hasscnbusch i 505-507 Main St. g ur-iEnTO And MARKERS Best Uateriai and Workmanship. H. a HATTAWAT, No. 12 North 6 th Street. ' DR. PARK DENTIST 8 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind.
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