Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 182, 28 July 1907 — Page 6

TITETlICinrOXD' PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, STDTDAT, TTJXY 28, 1907.

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MEASURE RURAL ROUTES

Inspector Was at Hagerstown On Saturday. A BASIS FOR SALARIES. Hagerstown, Ind., July 27. The rural route Inspector was here today and with Postmaster Knode Porter, measured the rural routes. A cyclometer was attached to the rear wheel of the buggy In which they rode and this little instrument accurately recorded the distance to the foot. The recent salary increase that was Toted to the ru ral carriers by the la3t congress, and went into effect the first of last July, was dependent upon the length of the carriers' routes. Any carrier travel ing twenty-five miles will receive $9t0 per annum, while thase having routes with a few number of miles will be graded in proportion. FORMALLY ACCEPTS THE PLACE. Eaton, O., July 27. Prof. Foster Bryant, of RIchwood, who was recently elected superintendent of the Eaton schools to succeed Prof. J. R. Beachler, resigned, has formally accepted the position.

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TWO HISTORIC CHURCHES IN HAVANA. Whether from the old world or the new, tourists in Havana seldom fall to visit the famous old cathedral In which for many years reposed the remains of Christopher Columbus. The bones of Columbus in a leaden coffin were brought to Havana from Santo Domingo on the 15th of January, 1796, and with much pomp and ceremony were placed in the wall at the right of the grand altar. Many years later the remains were removed to Spain. Aside from this historical association, the old cathedral is highly Interesting as a specimen of ecclesiastical architecture In Cuba under Spanish rule. Another old edifice, quite different architecturally, Is the Church of the Angels, one of

Havana's famous places of worship. THE TONSILS. ft Is Net Known What Purpose Those Structures Serve. The tonsils are two .collections of IandHke trnctures at the back part of the mouth, one on each side, be'tween the pillars of the palate. It is not known what purpose they serve. Som have supposed that they arrest ,the germs of disease which may be inj baled or taken in with the food, but they evidently can catch very few of the germs which rapidly pass them in tthe food or water or In the air which 'is Inhaled, and it is well they cannot, for they are themselves very susceptlble to disease, as some sufferers know t to their Borrow. Others have thought ' they serve an evil purpose, acting as .' portals of entry for many disease .' germs into the body. The tonsils are very liable to become ' inflamed. This condition constitutes tonsllltls, or, when an abscess forms, qnlnsy. Young persons, over fifteen mad under thirty, are most subject to inflammation of the tonsils, although children and even those well along in life may suffer. It occurs with special frequency in those whose tonsils are enlarged and usually in persons who are "ran down" in general health or in whom the power of resistance has been lowered as a result of worry or overexertion. The extra study in preparing for a difficult examination In school or college and the anxiety concerning the result not uncommonly bring on an attack of quinsy, especially in those of a so called rheumatic tendency. There are various kinds of tonsilitis, bat the symptoms of all are quite similar in the beginning. The patient feels UL has chilly sensations, loss of appetite, more or less headache perhaps, constipation, feverishness and a feeling of discomfort or actual pain in the throat. Soon the fever becomes high, the throat Is dry, swallowing is painful, there is often more or less earache, and the patient seems seriously ilL Suppuration may or may not occur. The pain and throbbing are most severe when it does. The attack lasts usually from two or three days to a week and Is apt to terminate quite suddenly, although If but one tonsil has been affected recovery may be delayed by an extension of the inflammation to the other tonsil. In that case the whole tiresome process must be gone through with again. The disease is almost always serious enough to require the physician's care, for the treatment calls for internal remedies as well as local applications. Whatever else Is done, the bowels should be kept open from the beginning of the attack. Youth's Companion. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

TRANSPORTATION BIDS

WILL BE RECEIVED Trustee Anderson Puts the Limit at August First. JANITORSHIP SAME WAY. Whitewater. Ind., July 27. Until the first day of August Trustee Anderson will receive sealed bids for the con veyance of pupils to the schools at numbers 3 and "t. The contracts. will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders and the successful bidders must sign a printed contract and give sat isfactory bond for the faithful per formance of the duties stipulated in contract. Mr. Anderson will receive bids under the same conditions far the janitorship of the township graded and high school at Whitewater. The bids to be in hi3 hands on or before the first day of August. Cholly (fuii1a..juc.ii;y; She is forever smilinj? upon me! She Awfully polite girl! Every one else laughs outright. Puck. A POINTER FOR TOURISTS. Put Your Prayer Dook on Top of the Thing! In Voir Trnnk. "If you ever go to Bermuda 1 can tell you how to make time at the custom house," said n returning Washington! an. "I reached Bermuda early in the morning. I made up my luggage rath er hastily before leaving the ship. "Just as I was ready to close my suit case I noticed that I had left my prayer book on the lounge. I pitched It in rather unceremoniously, strapped down the case and hurried ashore. "You don't have to wait to declare afc you do when coming into the port of New York. As I stepped into the office of the Johnny Bull official I unstrapped my case and opened it up. The official talked at me as if I had been a telephone. "'Ilellor he said the first thing. 'What's this?' he asked, itJng up my prayer book. 'Prayer book, eh? All right. Shut up your case. 'Want to look at anything else?' I asked. " 'No. You're all right, my friend. Any man who will put his prayer book on top of his traps isn't likely to beat the government. I'll take that for youi declaration.' "I threw him half a dozen cigars. That's where I made my mistake. '"Got any more like these in that case? asked the official. "I said I hadn't, but do you know he wouldn't believe me, and I had to open lip the case again, and he went through It as if he thought I was a smuggler." Washington Post. Bat He Realises It New. Mrs. Benhara Many a true word is spoken In jest. Mr. Benham That's so. I little dreamed when I said, "With all my worldly goods I thee endow," that you would take every cent I had. Twinkles. When a man is drifting with the stream he is likely to think that the stream has ceased to flow. New Haven Leader. Dogs That Worry If you have ever seen a dog that has lost its master in a London street you will wonder whether even the lower animals have not the elements of worry to disturb them. But the man worries about many other things than bones or masters, and the dog never suffers from insomnia through fear of a future life or the state of his banking account. Header. Wasted Sympathy. Benevolent Old , ManI am sorry, Johnny, to see you have a black eye Promising Yosth You go home a ad be sorry for your own little boy he's gol two! IUustrated'Blts.

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For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc., and all classified ads. pertaining to business, one-half cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free. AH Classified Advertisements appear in both the evening edition off the Palladium and Sun TeHegram and the Morning Mail Edition without extra charge.

WANTED. WANTED Boy to learn Job Printing, or boy who has had some experience in press work. Address 2. C. Care Palladium. 26-tf WANTED Boy of 16 or 17 at Starr Piano works. 2S-2t WANTED Good home bread at the Woman's Exchange, 1015 Main st. lIS-2t WTANTED Cigar salesman wanted in your locality to represent us. Experience unnecessary; $JS per mo., and expenses. Write for particulars. Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. 28-1 WANTED Situation, carpenter competent to take charge of building; . can give references; address H. J. A., care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED Delivery man with some experience. Husson's Grocery, Cor. 13th and Main. It WANTED Young men to learn Telegraphy; positions guaranteed; particulars free. Eastern Indiana School of Telegraphy, Centerville, Ind. 27-2t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen, and screens to make. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main St. " 27-3t WANTED Five men of wide acquaint ance in Richmond and Wayne coun ty to represent an old and reliable life insurance Co., with an established business. . Excellent contract and salary to desirable men. None others need apply. Experience unnecessary. Address Old Line CoGen. Del. Richmond, Ind. 26-7t WANTED You to know we do all kinds bicycle and general repairing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main St. 27-3t WANTED Boy of 1G or 17 at Starr Piano works. 26-2t WANTED You to try our Perfection extra heavy tread tires. Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main St. W7-3t WANTED Girl at once, 214 N. 9th St. 27-2t WANTED Work in home by iady, day and week. Call 213i3 N. 3rd St. 26-lt WANTED Twelve news boys to call No. 26 S. 13th St. 27-3t WANTED Your plumbing and heating, see Wm. Waking, 406 Main St. 27-7t WANTED Sewing to do at home. Call at 513 N. 18. 27-7t WANTED If you want to save money on furniture, go to Lefler and Wvatt. 516 Main St. 27-2t WANTED To buy all kinds of furniture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co.. corner room, 4th and Main. Phone 472. 26-7t WANTED You to come and get our prices before you buy furniture. Lefler and Wyatt, 516 Main St. 27-2t WANTED We want your Music Orders. Routh Music House, 519 Main. Tel. 561. 27-7t WANTED To repair your bicycle. Elmer Smith, 426 Main street. 27-7t WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 938 Butler street. Phone 8S7. 10-17t WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold, jl 30tf WANTED Competent stenographers to fill vacancies " now open. Apply Richmond Business College. 21-tf WANTED A cook at once; call at Windsor Hotel. 22-7t WANTED To do all kinds of repair work. Standard Manufacturing Co., Cor. 11th and N. E St. 26-tf WANTED Place in country for boy 14 years old, to work for two weeks for board. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 2tf-3t WANTED Three good teamsters at once; highest wages will be paid. A. Harsh Coal & Supply Co. 26-tf WANTED Capable white girl for gen eral housework in a small family. Call at 1314 North A street. 26-3t WANTED Stenographer willing to take position out of city. Richmond Business College. 21-tf Registered in U. S. Patent Office Pride of Richmond has for a long time stood as one of the best brands of flour in the United States. Recently, however, it has become so popular and widely known that the company has been compelled to protect their rights by having the brand registered in the United States Patent office. This p.aces Pride of Richmond on the list with the leading and best brands of flour in the world. This pro tects the company against imitations being put out under this famous brand, and is also a guarantee to the public that any flour branded Pride of Richmond is genuine and of the very best quality and worthy of confidence. - 22-7t

IIE1EITS

J FEI THE PRICE OF 5: 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. Phone 773. Thur. sun. mon, 3 mo. WANTED Girls at the Eldorado laun dry. Experienced preferred. 26-3t WANTED Two gents to take front room down stairs, electric light, prl vate entrance. 320 N. 13th. 25-4t WANTED Laborers to work In sew er pipe factory; steady work the year round; no strike or trouble. Wm, E. Dee Clay Mfg. Co., Mecca, Ind., on C. & E. I. railway. 24-7 WANTED Situation as bookkeeper; young man of ability; phone 1836; Call 322 N. 8 th street. 17-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed in structors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for gra duates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. tf WANTED You to know we have got a location that just suits us and we are going to sell furniture lower than any house in Richmond. Lefler and Wyatt, 516 Main St. 27-2t WANTED Hustlers everywhere, $23 to $30 made weekly distributing cir culars; samples, no canvassing, steady; Merchants' Out-door Ad Co., Chicago. 27-lt ROOMS WANTED By Aug. 3. Three rooms furnished com plete for light housekeeping, within walking distance of 9th and South A streets. References exchanged. Box . 55, City. 27-4 1 LOST. LOST In the basement rooms at North A Street Friends' Meeting House on Thursday evening, a small pocketbook containing small amount of money and a key. Finder please keep the money and return the pock etbook and key to this office or to the Misses Robinson, 316 N. 11th street. 27-lt LOST A plain gold bracelet. Finder return to 126 N. 10th St., and re ceive reward. 27-2t LOST A pair of gold frame specta cles in a Jenkins case. Return to S. A. Lott, 9 S. 6th. Phone 1219 Reward. 25-3t LOST Small gold watch and fob (Hunter's case) in C, C. & L. pas senger station wash room, double eagle Scottish Rite charm attached Return same to C, C. & L. ticket office and get liberal reward. 13-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 FOUND. FOUND The best place to buy Grav el Rubber, Asphalt, Two and Three ply Roofing building and carpet pa per, Slaters felt, Roof Paint, Roof cement, Pitch and Tar. Whisler the roof man, 1026 Main St. Phone 773. Thur. Sun Mon, 3 mo. REAL ESTATE AL H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. 9th stret. Phone 877. R. L. MORE. Real Estate, Accident In surance and colection; 14 N. 9th. 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 Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 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 Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E street.

FOR SALE.

Richmond property specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Bloc. Phono 329. tf FOR SALE Fine old cherry bureau in fine condition. C. M. Williams, Fountain City, Ind. 27-3t FOR SALE CHEAP Two hundred thousand CKXMmo. of No. 1 building brick, five hundred perches of good building stone, frames, sheds, fences and different kinds of building materials. At buildings now being wrecked to make room for the new Panhandle freight house on Fifth Street. The Dayton House Wrecking Co. 2S-7t FOR SALE Phonographs, Records. Routh Music House, 519 Main St.. Tel. 561. Zt-4l FOR SALE Iron folding bed, large size, used but a short time; call Saturday evening between five and eight o'clock at 133 N. 18th st. 27-lt FOR SALE Two fine lots on Lincoln and Pearl streets, cement walk, street, alley and sewer made. Will sell cheap. Address P. O. Box 186, City. 27-2t FOR SALE Good bicycle tires and sundries, see Wm. Waking. 406 Main St., Phone 506. 27-71 FOR SALE Indian or Racycle motor cycles at Wm. Waking's, 406 Main St. 27-7t FOR SALE Antique furniture an couches. Corner room, 4th and Main street. I hone 472. 23-7 FOR SALE Special prices on bicy cles to reduce stock at Wm. Wak ing's, 406 Main St. 27-7t FOR SALE 2 new 6 room frames on S. W. 3rd. $300.00 down, balance easy terms. R. L. More, No. 14 N. 9th. Phone 701. 27-2t FOR SALE New and second hand wheels at bargains. Elmer Smith 426 Main street. 27-7t FOR SALE All kinds of new and sec ond hand furniture, prices that beats them all. Lefler and Wyatt 516 Main St 27-2t FOR SALE Swiss music box and one dozen records. Latest style, fast and slow lever, plays two hours with one winding. Bought cheap, sold cheap at Routh's Music store, 519 Main street. 27-7t FOR SALE 83-acre farm 5 miles from Richmond, ?3,00O. This farm is bet ter by far than the price sounds, Must be handled right away. S. K, Morgan. 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 Another bargain in sec ond hand piano. Routh Music House 519 Main street. Tel. 561. 27-7t FOR SALE A trotting bred stallion 1H hands high. Bay in color, 7 years old. Price reasonable. For particulars address John Y. Cod dineton. Greensfork. Ind. 24-7t FOR SALE Good bicycle, nearly new Chean.120 S. 3rd street. 22-7t FOR SALE Six room house in good repair, 317 North 17th street. 21-7t 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 1589. 27-tf Everybody buys property from WoodhursL 918 Main St. Telephone 491. June.r tf FOR SALE Choice ouburban premis es, well fruited, watered, etc.; beau tiful situation; possession lmmed late. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N Seventh. 6-tI 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 Modern residence, eight rooms, every conveniences hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Cement blocks. Call at Simmons' Cigar Store. 13-28t FOR SALE Guitar at 315 S. 9th st Made by Lew Harls. 20-7t BAKERIES. MEYERS' BAKERY, Bread, Pies and cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone 1C93 DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING. Cleaning, Pressing, Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's., 1011 Main st. PHOTOGRAPHER. '. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main street Phone 563. E. F. DALBEY, Commercial Photo grapher. 14 N. 9th stret MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr., 33 North 8th Street DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 10th St Phone 675. DRS. WILSON & WILSON, phone 519. Over Fihe's Drug Store. Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman, Ma sonic Temple. Phone 553. VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. S. W. BROWN, Veterinarian. Office, Wynn's Livery Barn, 42 N. 7th street. Home Phone 388. jly20-lmo FIRE INSURANCE WANTED For Fire Insurance In Stood reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. TeL 4L City and Country Solicitors wasted. fi-tl

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished front room with bath: references desired. 3S S. 7th street. 27-2t FOR RENT Five rooms over 715 Main. Call at 12 N. 13. Phone 114. - "J'VTt FOR RENT Eight-room , house , ;! N. ISth St. Batn. electric lights, barn. Immediate possession. Phone 1315. 2G-2t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. No. 7 N. 15(h St. 2V2t FOR RENT Six-room home. 331 S. W. 3rd, electric light, both kinds water, cement walk, $12.00 per month. Phone 292. T. W. Hadley. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished room all mod ern conveniences, private entrance, centrally located. Address O. M., care Palladium. 25-7t FOR RENT New 6-room house with bath. Call 435 Richmond avenue 25-7t FOR RENT Storage rooms; call at 31 South 5th street. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms, suburban, good water, shade Cheap. (KW N. lUth street. 123-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. 103 N. 5th street. 24-7t FOR RENT Five room flat with bath, steam heat and cellar, 322 North Sth street Phone 1S36. 16-tf FOR RENT A modern ten-room house, 25 South 19th street. Phone 114. 18-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 32 N. 10th street. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Blenvenu", corner W. 5th and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghuni. Phone C3S. 13-tf FOR KENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street 22-tf LAUNDRY. re can nelp make you nappy nouestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEND, North 9th and opposite Masonic Temple; phone CHIROPODIST AND MANICURING. Mrs. Ina Parks Saine, 904 Main street Phone 1104. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Henri F. Kampe, Teacher of stringed Instruments, cor. 9th and Main. Jun7-lmo UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER. No. 15 N. 10th street Private ambulance. DOAN & KLUTE, Undertakers, 14 South Sth St Both Phones 36. 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. 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 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 Fu.nlshed Telephones: Home 15S9; Bell, 53-R. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Richmond, Ind. CAMBRIDGE CITY Classified Ads. AGENT: Gso. 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. PLUMBING, Heating, and Lawn Hose at Huddleston Bros. WANTED Machine repairing, all kinds. General Repair Co., 32 Main SL I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE I LOANS. RENTS H. Dradbury W. Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Oik f Easy Payments Or Cash i at Hasscnbusch t 505-507 Main CL 01-00 03.00 010 R. W. HALL WHY PAY LVJOnE?

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Round Trip to CINCINNATI Via C C a L. R. R. Sunday, July 28 Numerous Attractions In tho Queen City. Baseball Cincinnati "Reds' vs. New York. Train Leaves Richmond 5:15 a. m. Returning leave Cincinnati 9 p. m. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, P. A T. A, Home Tel. 44. Richmond, Ind. ROUND TRIP TO Atlantic City Cape May Cccan City via c. c. a l. r. r. and B. & O. G.W.R.R. Thursday, Auguot lot Tickets good for return until August 15th. Stopovers allowed at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park and return. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A.. Home Tel. 44. Richmond. Chicago, Cincinnati & Louis- . viile Railroad Excursions. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA Opens April 26th, closes Nor. SO, 19C7. Coach fares, in coaches only. $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP; thase tickets on sale every Tuesday untl! close of Exposition, limit 10 days. SO Day Tickets $18.10 60 Day Ticket 21.43 Season Tickets 21.00 For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, . . Home Phone 44. Pass. A Ticket Agt C, C.& LR. R. Effective April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOJND. No.l No.3 No.3I No.S-8 tn. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lv. Chicago. d8:35 9:S0 s8:35 9:30 Lv. 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 8:1(1 Lv. Richm'd.. 4 05 6:15 8:05 9:35 At. Cin'U 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 No.32 No.6-4 am. p.m. a.m. Lr. Cln'ti ...d8:40 9:00 s8:40 p.m. Lv. Richm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:55 6:30 Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marion .. 1:19 1:41 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. Bm . Daily. d-Dally Except Sunday. e-Sunday Only. Through Vestlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati or our own rails. Double daily service. Through 8Ieepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 be tween Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marlon, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie 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. A T. A., Richmond. Ind. $8.40 St Louis $8.40 AND RETURN FROM RICHMOND Via T. II. L. & E. Traction Co. Saturday & Sunday, July 27 and 28 Tickets good retornlna on night train leaving St. Loots f ollotvlng Monday. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 sad 15 The Colonial.. Phone C31 Jadr Assistant. DR. PARK DEWTDST 8 ft. lOthOL, Richmond, Ind DR.W.J.Gr.llTH EWTDST.. 1103 RUIa Strest, Grcrnd fber

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