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THE RICIDIOXD PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1907.

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AS! CBassiffied Advertisements appear in both the evening edition off the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mail Edition without extra charge.

WANTED. "WANTED Men and boys in. foundry at Indiana Manufacturing Co. 10-3t WANTED Two first-class ladies to demonstrate fine toilet goods in the city. Call at 27 N. 9th street from 7 to 9 Wednesday and Thursday evenings. 1') it WANTED A teamster at 1014 Main street. 9-3 1 WANTED 20 good laborers to wreck buildings corner of North D and 5th streets. 20 cents per hour to good men. The Dayton House Wrecking Co., J. J. White, President and Manager. - 10-2t WANTED 3 driving horses at Rigsby's, 14 and 16 N. 5th. 9-3t WANTED At once three men and two boys at the B. K. & B. Floral Co. Apply phone 518. 8-tf WANTED Boy 10 or 17 years old to work in meat store and learn trade. Must be good in figures and well rec ommended. Sells' Meat Market, 1SI Ft. Wayne avenue. 8-ot WANTED Chamber maid. Westcott Hotel. 8-3t WANTED MAN WELL KNOWN AND HIGHLY REGARDED WHO CAN DEVOTE A PART OF HIS TIME IN HELPING PROMOTE THE INTEREST OF LARGE CORPORATION. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED. REFERENCES. P. O. BOX 203, ANDERSON, IND. 2-7t WANTED To buy all kinds of furniture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main sts. r 10-7t WANTED To Make your fluff rugs, carpets, etc., called for and delivered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. 15-30t WANTED One hundred old featner beds, highest prices, cash paid Send orders to the Indiana Feather Company. Will call; Windsor Ho tel. Bell Phone 45R. 7-7t 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. WANTED Young man and mother want 2 or 3 rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping within walking distance of 0th and Main, about June IS. References exchang ed. State particulars and price Address Lock Box 55 city. 20-tf WANTED Va.lts to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 0;VS Butier street. Phone 87. 10-17t 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 You to bring your horses to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold. 30-30t WANTED To rent a farm tfurnished complete) on third share. Address Charlie Coffman, Kltchell, R. R. 8. l-7t SITUATION WANTED WANTED Druy; clerk now employed desires to change. 12 years experience, also city experience. C. E. Vincent. Genl. Delivery, Cambridge City, Ind. 10-lt 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 18th Streets. West Richmond. Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main sts. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairvlew. J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway. NorrJi and Sons, Grocers. 723 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street. Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E Street.

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THE PRICE OF 5: t t FOR RENT. FOR RENT 3 room house on North 17th, newly painted; $6 per month See Alfred Underhill, phone 357 10-lt FOR RENT House at 320 South "th down stairs. Call 1'14 S. 8th St. lo FOR RENT Fine modern room with bath. Call at 217 North 7th stree l-7 FOR RENT Five room flat, steam heat and bath. In the Reid flats South 7th. A. W. Reid. 9-3t FOR RENT A new six room house with electric lights and all modern conveniences. Phone 822 or call 35 FOR RENT Stable, call at 217 North 7th street. 8FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 32C N 10th street. 4-tf FOR RENTand bath. -Furnished room, 30 N. 12th St. heat FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gen tlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT New brick house, all modern conveniences. Inquire at 7 South 7th. 13tf FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Bienvenu", corner W. 5th and Asy lum avenue. O. E. Fulghum Phone 63S. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street. 22-tf FOR SALE. Richmond property specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329. tf FOR SALE Before you go to James town or on your vacation trip, get one of our accident policies. $1 for $1,000 insurance for one year. Is sued to any one from 16 years to GO. Ball & Peltz, general insurance. and lO N. 7th St. 10-7t FOR SALE A good live business for a hustler. Invoice $,VX. Good trade established. See that Morgan, N. Sth and E streets. Phone 718. 10-7t FOR SALE A practically new. fine oak sideboard. Will sell it reasonable. Call at No. 700 South 8th street. 10-lt FOR SALE lO acres of meadow tim othy and blue grass. Country club grounds. Phone 407. lo-lt FOR SALE Automobile, or will trade for lot; pay or take difference. Call 600 N. 12th st. 9-3 1 FOR SALE Fine building lot. cen tral; address "Best , care Pallad ium. 3-21t FOR SALE All material in buildings now being wrecked corner of North D and 5th streets to make room for P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. tracks, con slsting of 500,000 brick, 400 perch of stone, doors, sash and different kinds of building material cheap. This is a rare opportunity to obtain a bargain in building material. The Dayton House Wrecking Co., J. J, White, President and Manager. 10 7t FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health insurance. W. M. Pen ny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone loS9. 27-tf FOR SALE-Lot in Highland addition. North ISth near F street. Only $75 Easy payments. Phone 71S. 4-7t FOR RENT A modern ten-room house, 25 South 19th street. Phone 114. 18-tf FOR SALE Choice suburban premis es, well fruited, watered, etc.; beau tiful situation; possession Immed late. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, evei"7 convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE 9 room brick house, 4 room cottage, 20 building lots; see M. C. Benham. S-7t FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street, Richmond, Ind. 8-tf FOR SALE Big 2 horse wagon, double harness, awning 15 feet long, 4 chickens (banties), wood bed, springs and mattress Phone 1365 or call at Miller's meat market, 107 N. 20th st. S-4t Everybody buys property from WoodhursL 918 Main St. Telephone 491- JuneS tf FOR SALE Good restaurant on Main street. Inquire 15 S. 10th St. 2-7t FOR SALE William Dick's old wood, coal yard and feed store. Good for livery stable or storage room. 512 North A Call at 112 No. 7th. 5-tf FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenln & Co., 257 FL Wayne avenue. Both phones.

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LOST A bracelet between Price's confectionery store and 2-Vi South 7th street. Finder return to Main street. 10-lt LOST Two gold hat pins; finder please leave at the Palladium office. 9-3t LOST Pocketbook containing $35 or $40 in money between Bellkamp's grocery and Kirkman addition, thence south on Asylum ave. to National road to Centerville. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to Dunbar, Centerville, or by calling phone 3028, Centerville. Loser, Henry Adair. 4-tf LOST A black surtout overcoat, with gray check, near Westcott hotel. Finder please notify Mr. John Short,; Union Stock Yards. Indianapolis, Ind and receive reward. 4St 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. 2 4-tf LOST Palladium route book; finder please return to address on cover of book and receive reward. 16-tf FOUND. FOUND Roll of money on North Sth street; call at Shofer & Brennan's, cor. 13th and Main st. 9-2t FOUND A hitching strap with weight. Parties can have same by calHn at Neff & Nusbaum's and pay ine the Palladium for this ad. 4-tf FOR RENT TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Typewriters, No. 6 Rem Ingtons $2.00. Strictly latest model No. 6 and No. 7 Remingtons 53.00 rer month. A. A. Burr, Western Union office. S-3o EDUCATIONAL ENTER Richmond Business College and prepare for good position. Ask for information. Phone 240. 8-tf PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photograph er, 704 Main street Phone 563. E. F. DALBEY. Commercial Photo grapher and Calendar manufacturer, 14 N. 9th street. CAFES. DEUTSCHE WEIN STUBE, Wm. Tor beck( prop., 23 N. 8th st. Phone 260 jun22-lmo GREENE'S CAFE, everything first class, 25 N. 8th st. Phone 917. jun22-lmo DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 10th St. Phono 675. DRS. WILSON & WILSON, phone 519 Over Fihe's Drug Store. Bridge Work a Specialty. Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman, Ma sonic Temple. Phone 553. Open e? enings by appointment. COUGHLIN & WILSON, Indianapolis Dentists, Arnold Hotel every Thurs day. jun21-lmo SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Henri F. Kampe, Teacher of stringed instruments, cor. 9th and Main. Tel. 706. Jun7-lmo 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. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf ANNOUNCEMENTS. 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 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. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Gas ranges, lamps and burners, Huddleston Bros, Phone 218. Centerville Classified Advertisements 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 NOTICE The best and cheapest place in Wayne county to buy Dry Goods and Furniture is at C. H. Means & Cn Pen t owi TTa In A

REAL ESTATE

AL H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. 9th stret. Phone 877. R. L. MOORE, Real Estate, Accident Insurance and collection; 14 N. 9th street. HAIR GOODS AND DRESSING. MISS H. GREENE, Beauty Parlors, Suite 44, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1002. 12-30t REMOVAL REMOVAL It. M. Lacey has removed his sewing machine store from 718 Main street, to D. U. Atkinson's furniture -store, 530 Main st. 5-7t CHIROPODIST AND MANICURING. Mrs- Ina Parks Salne, 904 Main ' street. Phone 1104. UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER, No.. 15 N. 10th street. Private amrulance. : DOAN & KLUTE, Undertakers. 14 South Sth Si. Both Phones 36. MONUMENTS AND MARKEPS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr.. 33 North Sth Street. Phcne 1457. YOUR HANDS kept soft and vel vety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using Petro Pine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house for $850; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan 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. NOTICE. NOTICE The only up-to-date shoe repair shop in the city. Machine run dj electricity. Hewed work a spec ialty. Give us a call. Work guar anteed. Street car runs near door, Sll S. E. St., Geo. Lieneman, Prop. 5-7t WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED Good Indiana farm, 120 to 200 acres; will consider at cash val ue in exchange for 7 per cent, preferred stock in stronf Iowa Corporation, well established. Inter-State Realty Exchange, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 8-7t DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning, Pressing, Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's., 1011 Main st. Wife Appreciated It. They have just "blown themselves" for a new bed. an old fashioned, colo nlal sort of bed, that looks as though It might have been In somebody's fam lly for a hundred years or so, and they think a great deal of it They have discussed its many merits time and again, but it remained for the young wife to discover one feature of the new bed that had never appealed to the husband. "There's one thing I like about the bed," said she, "about the sideboard and the way It's put on." "What's that?" asked he. "It s so low I don t believe a man could crawl under it," said she. In dlanapolis News. The Trials of Life. visiting i'rison (jhapiain An, my friend, this world is full of trials. In carcerated Guest Don't I know it, mis ter? Ain't I 'ad my share of 'em? But it ain't the trials I minds so much. It's the verdicts. Philadelphia Inquirer. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citl zens of the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the under signed, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety days prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners of said County and State at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday of August, 1907, for a li cense to sell Intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, in accord ance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th. 1875, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of the State of Indiana, now in force in rela tion to said business. The precise location and descrip tion of the room in which I desire to sell and will sell intoxicating, spirit uous, vinous and malt liquors should a license be granted me, is as follows to-wit: The front room on the ground floor of a certain story and a half frame building, fronting on the west side of North 12th street, In the city of Richmond, and being number f08 North 12th street: situated on the following described real estate, to-wit: Not No. 14 In the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends addition to the said city of Richmond, in Wayne county. Indiana, on the west side of North 12th street, between F and G streets, said lot being 35 feet wide and 1GO feet deep, and being in the Third ward in the said City of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana. HPVTJV T.FNNARD.

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USED BIBLE AS CIPHERV

A Verso From Solomon Told of a Mar riags Engagement. When she left her home in the small town to come to New York to ta!ie up a special cour?e of study her pet sister was fast reaching the crisis of a love affair. The pet sister was a most winsome young lady and had long kept a goodly Train of suitors a-sigblug. Was this affair to be the grand affair? The older sister Loped so, for she liked rhe young man cordially thought he was Just the sort to make a proper brother-in-law. But the weeks passed, and not a bit of definite news about the progress of the affair did the older sister receive in her city boarding house. She became anxious. Louie, she thought, must not go on recklessly trifling In such important matters. Then one night about 10 o'clock, Just as she was going to bed, enroe a telegram. The porvant brought It up. The elder sister was couutry girl enough to be thoroughly frightened by the pale manila. black inked envelope. How ominous it looked! At len.cch t-he gathered courage to open it. This Is what she read: Solomon six three. LOlJS. Solomon six three! Whatever in the world! Oh, why, yes, stur-id. it of course meant the Soug of Solomon, sixth chapter, third verso! Bnt and her cheeks flushed with shame she had no Bible! There was a great scurrying about the boarding house to find a copy of the sacred book. The girls were routed out In vain. On all sides the cry arose, "Who's got a Bible?" Just think of the sister trying to sleep that night without knowing what thjt verse was! It would have been Just like a woman to lie down to pleasant dreams, content to know that she could satisfy her curiosity in the morning not! The landlady, good soul, came to the rescue. She was no heathen. She had a Bible. Up to her room with it flew the sister and shut the door. Such a turning over of pages by eager, nervous fingers! Solomon six three. She found it, and then she cried "Hurrah!" and laughed, for the verse was: I am my beloved's, and ray beloved la mine. New York Press. THE SPECTER SWIMMER. A Legend of the Sea That Still Appeal to Sailors. The sailor as a class still holds fast to the superstitions that have been his especial heritage throughout all ages To him the sea is still peopled with phantoms. Men there are still who sull the sea believing in the power of the Swimmer, men who believe In the Wal rus of unholy fame and in the exist ence of the specter bark Lucy to be seen at any time dodging in and out o the creeks and bays of the South Caro lina coast. This is the tale of the Swim mer: Near Cape Flnisterre there lived fisher maiden in days when the world asked fewer questions than now, and with her lived her fisher sweetheart. On their wedding night, runs the yarn, smugglers came down on their village. a thieving, drunken band. When they left, having done all the damage they could, the fisher maiden's sweetheart had disappeared, whether with them or through them was never known Instead of pining uselessly, as would most women, she dressed herself In men's clothes and started to find him dead or alive. For years she wandered over the earth and ocean, and, though her dls guise was penetrated several times and she passed through a host of trou bles which vary with each telling, she succeeded in keeping up her hunt. Fi nally after escaping from an English prison the vessel she was on was lost at sea, and the simple Breton fisher men enshrined her in a legend which has her forever swimming the seas still in search of the man she loved and hailing each craft she nears. A sailor, be he Yankee or Portuguese, matter of fact in all things else or grossly superstitious, believes firmly that if you hear the hail of the Swim mer on a dark night at sea and an swer It not woe follows swiftly. New York He raid. The Perfect Servant. The thoroughly trained English serv ant is in his way the most perfect kind of servant to be found anywhere, and in his station and for his duties he is not to be matched in the world. Where will you find any men so competent In their work, so completely trained and apparently emotionless in manner, so punctual, so clean, so smart, as an English butler, coachman, footman or valet? Certainly not on the continent of Europe, In the United States, in Canada or In Australia. Country Life. Metals and Metaphors. "It is most amazing," said a metal lurgist, "how the world relies on met als for its metaphors and similes. Thus an orator Is silver tongued or golden mouthed. An explorer is bronzed by African suns. A resolute chap has an iron will. A sluggard moves with lead en feet. An ostrich has a copper lined stomach. A millionaire has tin. A swindler is as slippery as quicksilver. A borrower has brass." New York Press. Mamma Remembered. Papa (enraged) Well. Constantla, daughter, I've never in all my life seen as soft, green, unsophisticated, spoony an idiot as young Puddington. Mamma (emphatically) I have! Philadelphia Inquirer. A son never realizes how much his own father knew nntil he starts to ad vise children of his own. Florida Times-Union. It is believed that the oldest charity fund, apart from hospitals, which is still maintained, Is the royal matern ity charity with headquarters in Lon don, which was founded in lio and has Just celebrated its third Jubilee. Its finances were reported satisfactory ex cept for its debts. Springfield Repub lican. The largest plow ever built has been successfully used on a Texas ranch. The Implement clears a strip

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THE" POOR" CAT:

One Occasion When the Animal Old Not Come Back. When the cat died the whole family .went into mourning, figuratively If not literally. No common back door cat this, but one that must be buried with all honor. The question was how and where. Same one propose! cremation, but this was rejected on the ground that It sounded too much Ilk lynching. It was finally proposed that the father, who had to cross a ferry every day to his place of business, should drop it overboard, aad.as a burial at so:i rather appealed to the sentimental attitude of the family this idea was received favorably. Tbo fo!Iow!rg niornJrtr the remains of the cat wre made. Into a pnekase and seci:r!y t$.d. It was a lovely day. and the ferryboat was crowded with passenger.?, and wh.it hal seemed so simple nt home nsi;:rr.eI unexpected difficulties in Uie face of a curious crowd, ready to imagine anything and t put the worst construction on an apparently mvsterliV.is notion. Fi::f'y it c -'currd to the father tht rh ' -s t:-it? would be the evening, ftiul L? o!;J f'.'y t'o cat overboard trlthrmt cttratX; r.:.!c In the dus-k. Tl;!'0'.:g! t!i'. Os y it v cjp'ed a corner ; of Li cf'iee, Rii'l l. " pliid when the J tirao ran:o for ilm rt.'Vi? trip. J He waited until the Lo-.t was well ! ovt in the strim ami thea. glancing I around furtively. In 13 bh; hxr.d on th package. Suddenly it struck him what would fceem strange In boafl daylight ! would seem doubly so Rt nlscb.t. With a smothered procn be replaced i It on the sent l.esldo Lira. There ras no help for It he would have to carry It home again. As he took his seat iu the train that was to convey him the rest of the way he placed the cat on the shelf above his head and for the first tla: tlaat i day forgot all about It. Hurry in;? to get off the car when he reacLM his destination, he was halted by some one behind him, who thrust into his hand the 111 fated package. When he reached his house he threw It down on a chair In the hall and went In to supper. In the middle of It the maid came in and asked how she should cook the meat he had brought with him?" "Meat!" he exclaimed. "That isn't meat ! It's" But at this moment the maid pro duced the package and showed him a choice piece of meat. History does not say what the man said who got the cat. New York Sun. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A boy's Idea of a hero Is another boy who runs away from home. Nothing Is so often overestimated as the Information given confidentially. As a rule, what a man calls his rights represent merely desired privileges. You may have forgotten more than the other man knows and still be 'o short horse. The man who is scared Into beicg good Is the one most likely to boas! of his exceeding virtue. There sre lots of ways of waslhir time. Feeling sorry for yourself brinr about ns little returns as aay. When a rcau goes to church nnC hears a sermon whk-h seems Intendc expressly for hini, he never eujoys 1. very mufh. As the prize winner In the biggest baby contest.; tha man who doesn't ?c4 sick very often is a stroug eonipetito. when he does. Atcliif-on Globe. Drinking Excuses. Excuses for drinWng are always at hand. Here are the five familiar ones Good wine, a friend, or blnf dry. Or lMst we should be tjy ana by Or any other reason why. If they don't sujSee one can alway all back upon Dr. Sam Johnson'f 'Ile wh maketf a beaet of himsc!' ,ets rid of the pain of loins a man.' ?n the other hand, here r tLrce rs: OT2, one of them cogent. tUat a Be onian gave for not di!n!:Ins: "First. I cao't dr!uk, for I'vojua ost a near relative. Second (whti much pressed). No, I really c?.n't You know I'm president of a temper nnce society. Third (when he war much more pressed). No, I can't, Li deed. I've Just had four or five cocktails." Boston Globe. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. $1.00 $3.00 $10 R. W. HALL r WHY PAY MORE? wmm C. S. FARNHAM FOB SALE BE0WNELL EI73INE. In good condition. Second-hand Well Mac&ine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At, DON'T NEGLECT Placing your order for your supply of ..COAL.. PRICES WILL SOON ADVANCE. A. Harsh Coal & Supply Co. No. A and 2nd Sts. Bell 113, Home t'Jl CHICHESTER'S PILLS l-i-rt. Aiif-t.ifi.cilt;H.TZBV lUMiM l:KiXI fllJ.H, lor Mi 013 BY BSL'SaSTS EVERYWHERE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rn lam . knmoi Kniwfik. Inn Tmllu to Bifftw ' Q9 B.miv to Its YctTzl Color.

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions. BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE CRDER OF ELKS Philadelphia, Pa, July 16th-20tn, 07. Round Uip fare. $17.15. Selling dates July 12th. 13th and 14th. good for return trip until July 23rd, '07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July sth to 13th inclusive. Round trip. 115.43. Selling dates July 5th. 6th and 7th, good for returning until July 13th. 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA Opens April 26th. close Nov. 30. 19C7. Coach fares, in coaches only, I12.S3 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition, limit 10 days. 30 Day Tickets ....$18.10 CO Day Tickets , 21.40 Season Tickets 24.00 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July 10th-15th. 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Selling dates June 1st to 4th. good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $1840. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. & Ticket Act.

C, C. & L. R. R. (Effectivo April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOUND. No.l No.3 No.3I No.S-5

a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lr. Chicago. dS:35 9:30 8:35 9:30 .v. Peru ....12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marion.... 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:05 Lv. Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:19 Lv. RIchm'd.. 4 05 r.:15 8:05 9:35 Ar. Cin'U 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m.

WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 No.S2 No.6-4 a.m. p.m. a.m. ...d&:40 9:00 sS:40 p.m. Lr. CIn'ti Lv. RIchm'd. Lv. Muncie.. Lv. Marion . Lv. Peru . . . Arr. Chicago 10:55 11:22 10:55 6:30 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. a.m. pm. a.m. Dally. d-Dally Except Sunday. e-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains b'Hwcen Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through. Sleepers on trains Noa. .1 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Mi'r.ck. Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Mun:le and Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 arid 4, between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, ratC3 and further information call on or write, C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A., Richmond. Ind. PEHSIOH Attorney avl Kotary Pobltc with an office on tlj first floor at the Court House wiU jrjv you beat service in e.11 perln' matters Alonzo Marshall. Rlffcwond. Ind. MONUMENTS ANT, MARKERS We have a mrp stock to aelact from. Prces reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 1 1 J V 1 1 (J A rJ 1 1 1 II' MI LV'itlL 4 aaam m m m mm mt m m mm IHOUnH!lUL,!l.HL LOIHIt. LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3. Wes'cott Oik 4 AUTOMOBILES Repaired and Rebuilt Standard Pattern Mfg. Co. 11th and North S Sta. I 3 DR. W.J.SMITH i .. DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street. Ground Floor dciajf ay iiiwii i. ' Or Cash 4 4 4 at Hassenbusch 505-507 Main St. r.iorjur.iErjYG And MARKERS Best llaterial and Workmau6hIp. H. C. HATTAWAT. No. 12 North 6th Street. DR. PARK DENTIST 8 N. tOth St., Richmond, Ind. SCHOLL'S MEAT MARKET &" always on hand, all kinds of homa grown mccta, both freh and cured. Gire ma your trade. I guaraatea MtUfactlon; 421 Uaitt Phoaa 1511.