Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 174, 19 July 1907 — Page 6
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THIS IttCiniOXD i'AUiAIMUJI AND SUX-TEMXSKAJr, FRIDAY, .IT I A" 1JJ. 1H07.
NIGER ISJIIGEROOS Death Liable to Follow a Sutiden Outburst of Temper.
FRENZY MAY SPELL SUICIDE A Chemical Poison Is Created In the System When One Indulges In a Fit of Rase Famous Men Who Have Died In m Moment of Passion. Death frequently follows a sudden fit of au;er. Persons who are otherwise sensible and even philosophical Indulge at times in this suicidal and profitless pastime. The Emperor Nervn died at the age of sixty-six from fever resulting from a fit of anger. Paul III., who occupied the papal throne from 1531 to 1549 and who was considered one of the most intelligent and liberal as well as Just of popes, died from a sudden fit of anger while upbraiding Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who had proved false to bis friends and benefactor. The emperor of Valentinian while addressing a deputation of backsliding Germans allowed his angry emotions to get the upper hand of his common sense and fell dead ere he had finished speaking. The celebrated English surgeon John Hunter indulged In angry dtepute with one of his colleagues at 8t. George's hospital and dropped dead at the feet of him who bad been the cause of the resentful and bitter remarks. The Russian surgeon Baddawoski, being angered at the awkwardcess of an assistant during a surgical operation, gave free vent to a fit of anger and expired -without a moment's Tvarning. The milk as well as the flesh of anl-! maU that have died while in a rage bas been found upon analysis to con tain elements of poison, and many an innocent bube has been made dangerously ill by nursing at the mother's breast Immediately after that mother had Indulged In a fit of frenzy or an ger. Neither the chemist nor bacteriologist has yet been able to demonstrate the particular poison or germ that renders the milk toxic under the conditions, but that a poison and a very active and energetic one exists Is unquestionable. Death during a fit of anger may be produced by a toxic product developed by the undue excitement as much as to the play of the emotions upon the nerve centers of the heart. Little children should be taught in earliest infancy to control their angry passions. A parent smiling approvingly at what be is pleased to term the "spunklness" of his offspring without making any effort to reprove or to correct the outburst of ill temper is guilty of wanton neglect and is storing up much unpleasantness for both himself, and the child in future, "Anger is a stone cast Into a wasp's xtest," reads the Malabar proverb, and how often the angry word stirs up strife and discord and contentions that keep tip a continual unpleasant buzz lng until, like wasps disturbed in their nests, they alight upon the disturber, bringing a sting that wounds his own personality. "Be slow to wrath" might be a cher ished guide at any and every period of life. But as years run their course. particularly if accompanied by a fee ble condition of body, a conscious tend ency to fits of anger should Induce bablts of strenuous self control. This control, however. Is not acquired in a day. The Imprisoned fire of anger but waits for the kindling breath of provocation, and each time it is confronted by the latter a calm exterior, even though the spirit be at white heat, will win a victory without either party to the strife being a loser, A , bright three-year-old child who was given to passionate outbursts of resentful anger each time her wishes were thwarted was one morning sud denly lifted to the mirror with the mother's admonition, "Look at your elf!" Immediately the child's resentful face changed, and, nestling to her mother, who wisely refrained from saying another word regarding the ebullition of temper, she, with an apologetic hug, softly sobbed away the re sentment. Some weeks afterward, during which time there was a marked change for the better In the temperament of the child, the mother had occasion to reprove the little one for an act of dis obedience, using perhaps unnecessary warmth of temper at the time. With out hesitation the little one seized her by the hand and took her to the mirror. "Ook at orself!" she exclaimed, her childish voice as severe as her strength permitted, at the same time struggling desperately to keep the angry lines from her own tiny face by puckering ber lips Into a form from which issued succession of soft nonchalant oos. The lesson had been taught, learned and ret aught, and who shall say how far reaching its influence? If one can only be brought to understand the toxic effect of anger upon the whole sensorial system of the individual, resulting, as It frequently does, in sickness and even ieath. each would be more at mnnlty and with the world at large. Marion Alnsworth White in Chicago Tribune. Not Her Sort Gabriel was blowing the last trump. "Hurry up!" shouted Mr. De Style. I won't!" retorted Mrs. De Style "Think I'm going In with the crush?" Washington Herald. Behavior s a mirror in which every ne displays bis Image Goethe. She Was Fed. Mistress Did you remember to feet the cat every day during my absence Servant Every day but one, ma'am MIstress-And didn't the poor thin-: have anything to eat all day? Servauf Oh, ye, ma'am; she ate the canary. -Chicago News. Penalty of Loaning. -'What's become of your umbrella?"' "I loaned it to Tompkins." "Why doesn't he return It?" The owner caught him with It and demanded it" Milwaukee Sentinel.
RAISING CHURCH FUNDS.
The Kaffirs Mix In a Lot of FurrVith Their Gzno.'csliy. The gentle Kaffir wueu he does become CLrl3tlai;ized hzs his own idea of the belt method of laisiiig funds for the support cf the "cause' Prom the subjoined description of a native meeting rent home by a missionary it would appear t;at native generosity. although of a rough and tumble character, is distinctly productive of waye and means: "Recently I attended a native tea meeting, at which more then 12 was raised by this very poor congregation. Their way of doing it was characteristic and amusing. They paid 2 shillings to sit down to tea. Then some one would pay 3 shillings for such and such a man to be required to get up again and leave the table. The man thus assailed would pay 3s. 6d. for leave to sit down again. There was a special table at which six could sit, paying an extra shilling each for the privilege. They had Just got seated when a man paid 7 shillings to clear them out, and they paid another S shillings to sit on, and so it went on. They arrange all this themselves, and this is their way of giving to the cause. One man nau a tin or sirup, lie saiu oe would pay 2 shillings to pour it over another man's head who had got himself up well in n large collar, etc.; this man paid 3 shillings to be let off, the first man 4 shillings again to do it, the other 5 shillings to escape, the first 6 shillings to do it- and did It, and, oh, the laughter and the mess!" THE SACKED CODFISH. Famous Emblem That Adorns the Massachusetts Statehouee. A codfish carved in wood hangs on the white mr.hogany wall of the Massa chusetts ball of representatives in the statehouse in Boston. Between two classic pillars it occupies a place of honor, directly opposite the desk of the presiding officer. This wooden fish Is the renowned original sacred codfleh of the Old Colony, and it has assisted at the deliberations of the lawmakers of MnssnchuMutts for more than a cen tury and a half, gathering sanctity year by year. It is a relic of the old build Ing which preceded the present state house, and great is the dignity of tbi? souvenir of colonial art and Industry. The following account of its origir is given In a Boston paper? "Captain John Welch of Boston war the creator and carver of the celebrat ed fish. He was a wood carver of re nown for his time and in 1747 estab lished his business In Dock square. II belonged to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company and afterward be came its cnpriin. He was called upon to contribute to the decoration of the colonial assembly ball, and as at that period codfish was the colony's mail article of export Captain Welch cor celved the idea of immortalizing th king fish of the Massachusetts waters When completed the carving was fln ished off and colored so as to be a fr. simile of life and was hung on thr wall of the assembly hall." A Fool's Identity. Some of the best known people pas unrecognized by those to whom they should be known. Harold Frederick sat one niht at dinner next a mnn whose very silence and taciturnity caused him the more closely covertly to survey him. Net a word was ex changed between the two. "Who ,wa? that hopeless idiot tUot 1 sat next to dinner?" asked Frederick at the elo?p if the meal. "That hopeless idiot wa? Cecil Rhodes," be was answered. I was the fuct. The Colossus had bee" in oue of the moods In which he wotiirnot talk, and Frederick, though he ha seen his portrait a hundred times, ho. not recognized him. St. James' Ga zette. Sagacity of the Ancients. Many quotations came from th. works of Tbales. the Greek philosophe md one of the seven wise men. It wsi ho who e?id. "Know thyself," "Fev word are a sign of prudent judgment.' "Search after wisdom and chooee wliaH most worthy." "There is nothin: .yore beautiful than the world." "Tim t the wisest thing, for it invents an liscovers all things." He also sai !::it it wes the hardest thing in th vorM to know oneself and the easier; j admoulsh another. Iq his yout i.'iales was urged to marry, but h .':!!. "It Is too soon," and later in lif. lon being urged again he said. "It 1 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., July 12th, 1907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 12th day of July, 1907, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolu tion named: Improvement Resolution No. 76-1906, Providing for the improvement of North 12th street by the construction of cement sidewalks, and cement curbs and gutters and storm fewer from Main street to North "E" street. Persons interested in or affected by said public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, July 24th, 1907, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named ou said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Pubiic Works of said city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. july lZ &t
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out extra charge. WANTED. WANTED Painters. Co. Richmond Mfg. 19-2t WANTED We want your Music Orders. Routh Music House, 519 Main. Tel. 561. 19-7t WANTED Work by an elderly lady; call at 817 N. 14th street. 19-3t Y ANTED Shoe repairing, 318 NC 15th St. II. Henniger. 18-7t WANTED To buy all kinds of furniture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main Sts. Phone 472. 19-7t WANTED Agents, men and women, good money to right parties. Call at 23 N. 9th street. 18-3t WANTED Middle-aged married man without children, to care for barn and lawn and help with work on home farm. Call phone 0O7B. 18-7t WANTED Two hay handsl No. 1 wages. Frank Taylor, 2 miles west of city. 18-3t WANTED A second hand bakery wagon, in good condition. Address P. O. Box No. 201, Richmond. 18-7t WANTED Harvest hands, near town, phone 80SC or address Chas. Hines, R. R. No. 7. 18-3t WANTED Situation as bookkeeper; young man of ability; phone 1836; Call 322 N. Sth street. 17-tf WANTED 1 you want to sell your property or if you want to buy city property or a farm, we can, and will please you. Ball & Peltz, 8 & 10 N. 7th St 16-7t WANTED Two good boys accustomed to brush work for finishing room. Richmond Chair Co. 16-7t WANTED You to know I have a sure cure for corns. H. H. Kolling. 20 S. Sth. Phone 842. 13-7t WANTED To repair your bicycles, work guaranteed. Elmer Smith, 426 Main street .13-7 1 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 9lh and Main, about June 18. References exchanged. State particulars and price. Address Lock Box 55 city. 20-tf WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 038 Butier street. Phone S87. 10-17t WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold. 30-30t WANTED To Make your fluff rugs, carpets, etc., called for and deliv ered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. 15-30t LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. REAL ESTATE AL H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. stret. Phone 877. 9th R. L. MOORE, Real Estate, Accident Insurance and collection; 14 N. 9th street JDSTJIOJPTJjY DR. TOWNSEND, North 9th and A, opposite Masonic Temple; phone 1396. Lady assistant 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 Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street Fairvlew. J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street North of Railway. Norrii and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street South of Main Street Eowing Bros.. Grocers. 535 S. E Street
annus if F THE PRICE OF 5: Help Wanted, Lest, Etc., pertaining to business, "Found" and "Situation FOR SALE. Richmond property specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Block. Phone 329. tf FOR SALE Phonographs. Records. Routh Music House, 519 Main St., TeL 61' 1 FOR SALE Another bargain in second hand piano. Routh Music House, 519 Main street. Tel. 561. 19-7t FOR SALE Rubber tire surrey. Any one needing a surrey it will pay them to call Phone 1612. 19 7t FOR SALE All kinds antique and second hand furniture, corner room 4th and Main streets. 19-7t FOR SALE Plenty of the very finest fresh fish at all times, Muth's Fish Market, 16 S. 5th St. 19-7t FOR SALE Carpet, 113 S. 5th St 19-3t FOR SALE Nice S-room cottage cheap. Corner 17th and South A. 18-7t IOR SALE Mower supplies. All kinds at Henry Holzapfel's, north Third St. l8-7t FOR SALE One No. 2 Champion hay baling press and 10-horse trac tion engine. Call J. T. Caseley. R R- 8- 18-7t FOR SALE A Henley bicycle and a gas stove; 2103 Main street. 16-7t FOR SALE Steel range, folding bed and kitchen cupboard; 1724 Main street 15-7t FOR SALE New and second hand wheels at bargains. Elmer Smith, 426 Main street 13-7t FOR SALE Cement blocks. Call at Simmons' Cigar Store. 13-2St FOR SALE Light, open-topped buggy at 404 West Main. 13-7t FOR SALE Before you go to Jamestown 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 1G years to CO. Ball & Peltz, general insurance. 8 and 10 N. th St. lO-7t FOR SALE A good live business for a I hustler. Invoice ?r00. Good trade established. See that Morgan, N. Sth and E streets. Phone 718. 10-7t FOR SALE Fine building lot, cen tral: address "Best" care Paiinrt. ium. 3-21t Everybody buys property from Woodhurst 818 Main St Telephone I 491. JuneS tf uk SALK-Four registered Short Horn and Polled Durham bulls. W. is. taiwood, centerville, Ind. 14-7t FOR SALE Modern residence eieht rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood noors. .Phone 736. 20-tf 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 1589. 27-tf FOR SAL Choice suburban premis es, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession Immed late. See J. E. Moore nvcar K XT Seventh. r sal 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 William Dick's old wood, coal yard and feed store. Good for avery stable or storage room. 512 isortn A Call at 112 No. 7th. rutf I NOTICE. NOTICE. The Hokendauqua Tribe will have an important meeting Friday night The Glazier Lecture course will be up for discussion. All members are re quested to be present JOHN W. TOLWER, lS-2t C. of R. NOTICE Dr. M. W. Yencer, wishes to announce to the public that the cases of diphtheria in Boston Twp. and City of Richmond, that was re ported by him to the Richmond City Board Health and the Wayne Coun ty Board Health are of the most malignant type of diptheria. Some half clad physicians and people think these cases are not diptheria. All those in doubt please telegraph to ur. Hurty, secretary Indiana State Board Health, Indianapolis. 19-lt NOTICE - Standard Manufacturing. Anything from brass casting to an automobile., Cor. 11th and X. E. streets.
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FOR RENT A four room modern flat, call 325 South 6th street. 19-3t FOR RENT 6 room house at 3U S. W. Third St., ?12 per month. Cement walk, hot kinds water, electric light, etc. Reliable party can secure house on monthly payments. See T. V. Hadley, Phone 292. 19-2t FOR RENT New summer cottage furnished to accommodate ten. Sand Lake, Michigan. Address Mrs. Martha Brush, City. lS-2t FOR RENT Very 103 N. 17th St. desirable rooms. 17-3t FOR RENT Furnished room, 103 N. Third St. lS-7t FOR RENT House S rooms and bath. No. 230 S. 12th. Call phone 1231. 18-3t rnrt tipvt Furnished rooms wun or without board at 409 N. 13th st. 17-3t vnn brvt Flat with all moaern conveniences. 103 South 4th St. lG-7t FOR RENT Five room flat with Dam. ctoom hoat nnd cellar. 322 North 16.tf Sth street Phone 1S36. FOR rent-Two Furnished rooms at 34 N. 11th street. 14-7t vnn prxt-A business room, 42 Mln f?all Phone 310. 13-7t TOR RENT A modern ten-room house. 25 South 19th street Phone 114 18-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 326 N. inth street. 4-tf i - - FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentbmon nnlv. 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. Phnr.B R3S. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main efrwt 22-tf LOST. ltfWWWi' M m m m m LOST Small gold watch and fob (Hunter's case) in C, C & L. passenger station wash room, double eagle Scottish Rite charm attached. Return same to C, C. & L. ticket office and iret liberal reward. 13-tf LOST-A tan pocket boofc "ntajnlna; a ten dollar bill, between Engleberfs cigar store and Fred's clothing store, Saturday evening. Any information ,, . T, , leave at Palladium office. Reward. 2-4-tf FOUND. FOUND Best meats and lowest prices. Scholl's meat market, 421 Main. Phone liMl. 13-7t FOR RENT TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Typewriters, No. 6 Rem ingtons $2.00. Strictly latest model No. 6 and No. 7 Remingtons $3.00 per month. A. A. Union office. Burr, Western 28-35t UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLME YER , No. 15 N. 10th street Private ambulance. DO AN & KLUTE, Undertakers. 14 South 8th St Both Phones 36. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co., C. E. Bradbury, Mgr., 33 North Sth Street Phone 1457 YOUR HANDS kept soft and velvetv and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by ail druggists. DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 10th St Phone 675. DRS. WILSON & WILSON, phone 519 Over Fihe's Drug Store. Bridge Work a Specialty. Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman, Masonc Temple. Phone 553. Open evenings by appointment COUGHLIN & WILSON, Indianapolis Dentists. Arnold Hotel every Thursday. Jun21-lmo SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Henri F. Kampe, Teacher of stringed j Instruments, cor. 9th and Main. Tel. 706. Jun7-lmo CAFES. DEUTSCHE WEIN STUEE, Wm. Torbeck( prop., 23 X. Sth st Phone 260. j jun22-lmo GREENE'S CAFE, everything first- , class, 25 N. 8th st Phone 917. Jun22-lmo Cambridge City Classified Advertisements AGENT: Geo. E. Callaway, Druggist. Leave your Classified Advertise merits at Callaway's drug store and they will be forwarded to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram for publication.
FOR SALE. FOR SALE The Myers pumps and Star windmills at Huddleston Bros.
WANTED Machine repairing, all kinds. General Repair Co.. 32 Main St-
SAKERIES.
MEYERS BAKERY, Bread. Pies and Cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone 1693. FINANCIAL Money Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thompsons Loan and Real Estate Agency. VMe Stairs. 710 Slain street 13- thu&Frtti CHIROPODIST AND MANICURING. Mrs. Ina Parks Saine, 904H Main street. Phone 1104. PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer. 704 Main street Phone 563. E. F. DALBEY, Commercial Photographer and Calendar manufacturer. 14 N. 9th street EDUCATIONAL ENTER Richmond Business College and prepare for good position. Ask for information. Phone 240. 8-tf HAIR GOODS AND DRESSING. MISS H. GREENE, Beauty Parlors, suite i, Colonial Bldg.. Phone 1002. 12-30t DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning, Pressing. Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Roha & Hill, Prop's., 1011 Main st 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 7tb street Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wasted. 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. Fulg hum. 12tf MOORE & 0GB0RN 8QUND INDEMNITY N FIRE INSURANCE. '"".f" i & eicuuiico . jiulud loos ; ueu. bj-xv. ,c , ava V. A . Richmond. Ind. Executor's Sale OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned executor of the will of John McCoy, deceased, hereby gives I tlAfttA Vl . K - . .1 , ' ,,lue Vl tne power ana y y given ana conierrea, ne win orrer for sale at public auction at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of Saturday, the 3d Day of August, 1907 the following described real estate situate in Center township, Wayne county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit The north half of the southeast quar ter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section 33, township 16, range 13 east. Also the south half of the northeast quarter of section 36 of 8aid township 16 and range 13. Said real estate will be sold on the premises and upon the following terms: une-third of the purchase money cash on the day of sale, and the balance payable in two equal payments of "me ana eignteen montns, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6 per cent, interest irom aate, waiving reiier, proviamg ror attorney s fees and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold. THOS. J. CLEVENGER, Executor. June 25, 1907. Thos. J. Study, Attorney. June 28-Jul5-12-19&26-aue2 Wanted To feed your Horse and Chickens. Omer G. Whelan, FEED AND SEED NAN. Phone 1679. 39 S. 6th St. DR. PARK Til. I'TTTI tTT H 8 N. 10th St, Richmond, Ind jj noniur.iErjTs And Markers Best Material and Workmacushlp. H. C. HATTAWAT. No. 12 North 6 th Street. DR. W.J. SMITH .. DENTIST.. I 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor
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Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisvilie Railroad Excursions. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA. Opens April 26th. closes Not. 30, 19C7. Coach fares. In coaches only. J12.S5 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition, limit 10 days. SO Day Tickets $18.10 60 Day Ticket 21.43 Season Tickets 24.00. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. & Ticket AqL
HA U, U. & L. R. R. (Effective April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOJND. No.l No.3 No.3l No.3-3 am. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lr. Chicago. dS:35 9:30 s8:35 9:30 Lv. Peru ....12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marion. ... 1:44 2:59 6:37 7:05 Lv. Muncle .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:10 Lv. Rlchm'd.. 4 05 5:15 S:03 9:35 Ar. Cin'U 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No. 4 Ko.52 No.M a.m. p.m. a.m. Lr. CInHl ...dS:40 9:00 sS:40 p.m. Lr. Richm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:55 O Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marion .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9;0i) Lv. Peru .... 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. a. in. p m. a.m Dally, d Daily Except Sunday. s-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati or our own rails. Double dally service. Through Sleepers on trains No. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local 6leeper between Muncle, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie ana Peru, thenco 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. GREATLY REDUCED Via C. C. &. L. R. R. EFFECTIVE JULY 1st Regular rat to Cincinnati 01.25 Regular rate to Chicago 04-50 DETROIT AND RETURN Via T. H. L & E. Traction Co. From Richmond, Ind., on Tuesday, July 23d, Account United Brethren Church. Tickets good returning up to and including train leaving Toledo at 12:05 a. m. July 26th. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity to visit the Great Lakes. Two days In Detroit For information call on local Agent or address M. E. Kaper, Division Passenger Agent, Greenfield. Indiana. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE : LOANS, RENTS 4 W. H. Dradbury &. Son Rooms 1 and 3, Wostcott Blk 4 $1.00 03.00 010. R. W. HALL WHY PAY MORE? i Easy Payments t t Or Cash X t at Hasocnbusch X 608-507 Main St. 1 J DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone e31 Xdy Assistant. For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500: a 5 room house for $830; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; hare cash
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