Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 228, 20 September 1907 — Page 6

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEEEGRAJI,:FK1DAY, SEPTE3IRE'R 20, 1907.

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HOOSIER STATE'S

F, Seductive Richness of-Golden Crop in Indiana Is Known The World Over. A LACK OF HARVESTERS. AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT OF INDIANA THAT HAS WON FAME BUT THAT MAY HAVE TO STAY IN THE FIELD THIS YEAR. Indianapolis, Sept. 20. Agricultural glories are not confined to Kansas and the Dakotas. One of the great crops of Indiana is tho pumpkin and fame thereof the Iloosier pumpkin has gone abroad, not only over all this wide land from the Atlantic to the Pacific, but across those watery j wastes to other continents and to the Isles of the seas The counties of Boor.e, Montgomery j ana iae ianas inereunio adjacent are famed above all others for the seductive richness of this golden vegetable, which might more properly be called a fruit. In these Edenlike counties the yield of this glorious benefaction bids fair to be beyond that of all previous years and the husbandmen of these counties are looking for the time when "the frost is on the pump kin," which is the season of ingathering, with no small degree of apprehension owing to the lack of harvesters. . There will be hills and mountains of pumpkins, but wno will gather them from the corn rows in which they have been basking through the Bummer's sun and swelling to enormous proportions under the encouraging influence of many showers? The pumpkin raisers have already cried aloud, and in a wild wail beseech the unemployed to come to their rescue for a golden wage awaits those who will gather these golden trophies of the field. In parts of northern Australia the natives live chiefly on the rats which warm everywhere, and on a diminutive species of dog hardly larger than a 't. DORMOUSE DELICACIES. -fltMt. That Were n-llahed In Andent Roanan Tinea. Brawn was originally a Roman dish and was eaten with garum, and cow's and calfs foot jellies were likewise dainties with Roma's upper ten In the time of the Caeaars. One would hardly suppose that black puddings were so old as the reign of Tiberius, but this Is the fact. They were made of pig's blood, with little cubes of fat interspersed In the compound, and were the Invention of a gentleman who rejoiced In the name of Bambonselvergius. It was he who Invented all kinds of sausages that is, meat stuffed Into skins, which. We take It. is the ground plan. bo to speak, of a sausage. This gentleman also wrote a learned treatise on the fattening of dormice for the table, for at one period dormice were a craze. There were dormouse soup, dormouse sausage! dormouse brawn, dormouse cooked In every conceivable way, and the demand for this delicacy In prize sizes was so great that there was room for a book on the subject, though unfortunately this book is lost to posterity, and the only knowledge which we have of the fattening of dormice In Rome Is from Petronlus Arbiter, who tella us that they became fat by sleeping. lie also tells us that the best sauce to eat with dormouse Is a mixture of poppy seed and honey, a mixture which probably had the merit of inducing sleep after a meal. fhecrlnir Tommy I'p. The obstacles which beset the pathway of a photographer when he endeavors to secure "a pleasant expression" are many, particularly when his sitters are of a tender age, "I do not believe whipping does children a particle of good." said Mrs. Green, returning flushed and discouraged from a vlalt to the photographer with her Tommy. "ITere I've spent over an hour In that hot room trying to make this child look pleasant. I've slapped his hands twice, and he looked crosser each time than he did before." Youth's Companion.

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PUMPKNS

: GENNETT THEATRE

One Week, Beginning Monday Night, September 23. Helmboldt and Wagoner present Mr. Chester Bishop and Ids excellent company In ROYALTY PRODUCTIONS. Entire change of play and specialties at each performance. Monday night:

A Soldier of

A romantic drama by Howard Hall. Special Scenery, Costumes and Effects PRICES 10. 20 and 30c.

Seats on sale Saturday morning

CEMMETT THEATRE

Friday Night, Sept. 20 ENGLAND IS LAUGHING YET. rto Years at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London Are You a Mason?

t t 4 : The International Farce Comedy X Charles Frohman. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50.

Amusements

Bishop Stock Company. On Monday night, Sept. 23, the Chester Bishop company will make its first appearance at the Gennett theatre, opening a week's engagement In the beautiful romantic drama "A Soldier of the Empire." The company carries a car load of special scenery, properties, costumes and effects which are used In all productions. The plays to be presented are all strong ones and one of them will be an elaborate scenic production of James O'Xeil's version of "Monte Cristo." Every piece of scenery used In thi3 play has been painted especially for it and together with the effect of syopticons, spot lights and flood lamps makes it the most complete production of "Monte Cristo" ever given. "Are You a Mason?" Think of the vast amount of fun that George Washington and Benjamin Franklin missed because they never saw "Are You a Mason." Also remem ber that while Manager Swisher of the Gennett was fortunate enough to secure this most delightful of comedies for tonight, there are people in other towns who will not be permitted this pleasure. Therefore the public is urged to show appreciation of this opportunity to Instant c I:t Wliich the Injeif Wre ted as Weapon. History reords two Instances U rluch bees have been used in waiiV : i, weapons against besiesius foro ihe first Is roia'.ed y Appian of ta.ici;e of Theajiwyru, in foi.lus. by L; u!lu3 In his war asainst Mitbridnr Turrets were bi-o.:?l;t up. mounds wer built, and huge i-iues were made ; the Kumac.f. Tiie peapio of Theiui.; cyra du; open tace mines from abov and through the holes cast down upo: the workmen bo::rs and other wil'.i Muiuials and hives or swarms of beep. The sree-nd instance U recorded In an Irish manuscript in the Bibliotheijue I'oyale at I.ruHsela and tells how the Danes and Norwegians attacked Chester, which was defended by the Saxons tid some Gallic auxiliaries. The Danes were worsted by a stratagem, but the Norwegians, sheltered by hurdles, tried to pierce the walls of the town when "what the Saxons and the Gacidhil who were anions them did was to throw down large rocks, by which they broke down the hurdles over their heads." What the others did to check this was to place large posts under the hurdles. What the Saxons did next was to put all the beer and water of the town Into the caldrons of the town and boil them and spill them down' upon those who were under the hurdles, so that their skins were peeled off. The remedy which the Lochlans applied to this was to place hides outside on the hurdles. What the Saxons did next was to throw down all the beehives in the town upon the besiegers, which prevented them from moving their hands or legs from the number of bees which stung them. They afterward desisted and Ipft tli it--. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of William A. Baumer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administratrix of the estate of William A. Baumer, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE B. LAUDIG, Administratrix. sept6-13-20 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of George A. Haberkern, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solv ent. EMMA HABERKERN, Administratrix. Wm. II. Kelley, Atty. sept 6-13-20 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed bids will be received on the excavation for the Y. M. C. A. build ing up till noon Monday, September 23rd. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder will be expected to furnish bond to complete the work as per plans and specifications by Oct. 13, 1007. Plans may be seen at the office of Kaufman and Son. architects. HOWARD A. DILL. Secretary. 19-20-21 41 North Eighth Street. Manager the Empire 99 at the West cot t Pharmacy. Ira Swisher Manager by Special Arrangement with Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourth Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety

j days prior to the time of b filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years and of good moral character, Intend to apply to the Board o Commissioners of said County and State at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday of Oct., 1907, for a license 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 accordance 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 relation to said business. And I further state I am and will be the actual and sole owner and proprietor of the said business, should a license be granted to me. and that I am not acting and will not act as the agent or partner of another In conducting the said business. The precise location of the premises In which I desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors, shoijld a license be granted me, is as follows, to-wit: Being the corner front room on the ground floor fronting on South E street, In the two story brick building at the northeast corner of Eighth and South E streets, in said city, and op ening .also on South Eighth street, being the corner room on Eighth and South E streets; the. said building is located on the following described real estate, towit: Lot number one (1) in Poe & Ilittle's addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana; said premises being in the Fourth ward of the said city of Richmond. LAWRENCE B. THURMAN. sept 6-13-20 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. ISth, 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 18th day of September, 1907, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as au thorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 102 1907 Providing for the improvement of North 14th street by the construction of cement sidewalks and cement curbs and gutters on both sides thereof from Main street to North "E" street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Sept. 27th, 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 deter mine 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 on 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 oi the board of Public Works of said city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. sept 19-6t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed and duly qualified executor of the estate of John H. T. Brokamp, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WM. II. KELLEY, Executor. sept 6-13-20 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified executrix of the estate of Mary E. Weadick, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PHEBE BRUSHER, Executrix. Wm. H. Kelley, Atty. sept 6-13-20 PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer. 704 Main street Phone 563. UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. Sth st. 12sept6mo For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house fcr $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. WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY! APPENDICITIS Now cured without an operation. Also urinary and sexual maladies of men and women cured in the privacy of their own homes by this new direct current system. Far superior to any electric belt. Filling the Lungs by the continuous direct current cures any curable case of throat and June trouble. Call on. or write J. Charles, 24 S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind., for free book giving full particular.

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WANTED. WANTED Loan of five or six thousand dollars. First mortgage real estate security. Address "L" care Palladium. 2K5t WANTED A middle aged woman for all around house work. A good home and steady home. Call at Gaar Flats. 415 Main st. 2()-'2t HOUSE VNTEDCottage; half house or flat, 4 or 5 rooms, good condition, central location; two in family, very careful and permanent. Not over $13. Address Over 34 North 7th St. 2rt-7t WANTED Three girls at once. Call at New Windsor hotel, 813 N. E. St. 20-4t WANTED Boys to learn trade. None but good, reliable parties need apply. B. K. & B. Floral Co. Phone olS. 2Mf WANTED Party having from one to five hundred dollars to stop paying rent. New five and six room houses on city car line, cheap on monthly payments. Address "R" care Palladium. 23t WANTED Position as clerk or collector; address "Clerk," care Palladium. 19-3t WANTED Work by the day or washings; call at 213 N. A st. 19-2t WANTED A girl for housework; 219 N. 13th street. 19-3t WANTED Girl for general housework. Small house; small family. Wages $5 per week. 70 S. ISth St. 10-2t WANTED City solicitor, good pay and good business. Call for C. C. Barrett. Central Hotel. 19-2t WANTED A position as stenographer or other office work, by a j'oung lady with three years' experience; can furnish excellent references; address D. L. B., care Palladium. 18-6t WANTED First class girl for housework, young or old; good wages; call 217 North 7th street. lS-3t WANTED Experienced cylinder Printing Press feeders; good wages and permanent position; address The Kinnard Mfg. Co., Dayton, O. 18-7t WANTED A large and successful life insurance company. desires the services of an energetic representative for this county. To the proper person a contract will be offered that will result In building up an increasing Income each year. Experience not necessary. A splendid opportunity for the right man; address, with references, P. O. Box 123, Indianapolis, Ind. 18-4t WANTED Girl for housework; small house and small family; apply 1315 South A street. 17-7t WANTED To buy all kinds of furniture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main Sts. Phone 472. 17-7t WANTED To do your upholstering. Herfurt & Son, 18 S. 6th St., phone 1717. 29-lmo WANTED Your carpets, rugs and upholstery to clean; Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phones, Home, 816; Bell 395R. 24-lmo WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube.Bros.' sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold, jl 30tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, Cbtcaco. I1L tf MISCELLANEOUS YOUR HANDS kept soft and velvety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr., 33 North 8th Street. FINANCIAL Money Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, wide stairs, 710 Main street. Phone 408. wed-thur.fri-sat-tf DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning, Pressing, Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill. Prop's.. 1011 Main st. EXCHANGE. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, at Works & Haner's, S S. 11th. Phone 3S0. 29-30t SCHOOL, SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of short-hand. Mrs. W. S. HIser. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 577. Re-opened SepL 16tn. 7tf RESTAURANTS. RESTAURANT For ladies and gentlemen. Good service, at Proffit's, 29 N. 20-SOt

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lEiunn it fei mm THE PRICE OF 5 FOR SALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks Porterfield, Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE At your price, automobile and upright piauo. Come and make offer. Rare opportunity, leaving city. Exchange, Palladium. 20-lt FOR SALE Two room house, large lot, near court house. ?fU, on payments. See me quick. Al. 11. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St. .K'.t FOR SALE New five or six room house. Suburban, on city car line. Big bajgain. Address "K" care Palladium. 20-."t FOR SALE Cook stove for wood or coal, cheap; No. 2006 N. E street. 20-2t FOR SALE Good eecond-hand bugsry, $12.50; good carriage $20.00; 401 Main street. 19-7t FOR SALE We need the room for fall stock now coming in from our factories and will sell 30 good second hand organs very cheap. Come now and get your choice. Prices, ?. ani up. The Starr Piano Co., D31 -:.; Main St.,- Richmond, Ind. KMt FOR SALE House of seven rooms, good condition, opposite South 7th St. park, 018 South E. St. 10-."t FOR SALE One Knabe square piano, was $.0. We took it in exchange on a Chase player piano. Only $3.". The Starr Piano Co., 031-035 Main St., Richmond, Ind. UMt FOR SALE Six room house on West Side, $1,100. See me. Richard Shute, No. 8 N. 0th St. Fhone 34-". 19-2t FOR SALE $1.0O buys $1,000 travel accident insurance for one year. )?7.r0 weekly indemnity. Ball & Peltz. Insurance and real estate. 8 and lO N. 7th St. io-7t FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, couch, center stand, rocker and two dining room chairs. Ed. Bryant, corner West Sth street and Peacock road. 18-3t FOR SALJ 4 acres of good ground: 3 room house and stable, in city lim its; cheap. See me quick. Al II. Hunt; 7 N. 9th street. lS-3t FOR SALE Favorite cook stove, ex cellent baker; inquire after 6 p. m. at 44 S. 2nd st. 18-3t FOR SALE Lots in Fairview at a fair price; call at Thomas McCar thy's. 18-3t FOR SALE Antique furniture Including a three-cornered cupboard, sideboard, clock and rare old china. -1226 Main street. 18-3t FOR SALE All kinds of Antique fur niture and second hand furniture. All our antique furniture is highly polished, of the best antique woods. Call and see us for particulars. Antique Furniture Co., corner Ft. Wayne Avenue and Main street. 17-7t FOR SALE Cheap, buggies, phaetons, surries, spring wagons; call at 317 North A street. William Shendler. 14-17 FOR SALE Good residence property in good condition: well Improved; nice location, near street car line; for sale to close up estate. W. C. Converse, rooms 20-21 Colonial Bldg., phones 81 and 1,554. 20-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. BIdg., phone 1589. 27-tf Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 918 Main SL Telephone 491. JuneS tf 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 FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf IREDELL & FERGUSON, Insurance. Phone 62C. No. 4 North 9th street. Richmond. Ind. 30-lm LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. REAL ESTATE AL II. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. 9th stret. Phone S77. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colection: 14 N. 9th. DENTISTS, Dr. Hamilton. 12 N. 10th St. Phone t75. PERSONAL PIRjSON'aL one of those good second hand organs. $o. $10, $12, ?0, $7, 13 and up.Good to learn on. The Starr Piano Co.. 031-935 Main SL, Riclimond. ltMt

FOR RENT. FOiRENT A nicely furnished room electric lights and bath at ;K S. loth st. :-7t FOR RENT A. J. Mullen s farm. Uj miles south of Williamsburg. Call Eureka Fence Mfg. Co.. iT-nd and N. E. Sts. Home phone ST.l. S-3t FO It R EN T Four furnished rooms with bath. .T South lHth St. 1!KU

PGR RENT House, C.ro a month; call after 6 p. m., 510 N. ISth st. 15-2t FOR RENT Four rotas; inquire rt IIS South 7th st. l-2t FOR RENT A five rt;n house; call at 42) N. 21st street. lS-3t POIl RENT Nice roo:us"eiycheap; 103 N. 7th strevt. lS-St FOR REN T Fu r n is hod room w i t h bath, heat and electric V.tzht; gentteinen j referred; references; address S, Toler's Drus Storo. 17-7t FOli K E N T- Kocs. M rsTUelFS 1 nix, Ablnsiton pil.c. Two squares touth city limits. 1 t-Tt FOP. RE N T Fu r n i sh ei r ooraT ad '? res"11. S., care Palladium. 9-1 it FOR Ki:.N'l rurx!shd rooms for gentleraei'. sr.lv. a th Orsnd. 3 4-tf LOST. LO ST TUack sat cK 1 ' colftahiing ' f 3?0() and door key vr.luT.i at $1.50. Finder please call phone lCSo. Money belongs to sick lai''. 20-lt FQU NljFO UN DAaTkv:'oo 1 1 a j n 1 n v i bbon; owner call at 122 S. 7th stivr-L , 18-2t OAKERIES. cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone ltl'X DRESSf.'AK IN G A N D TAI LO R i N G. Miss Sallie Colglazlcr, formerly of t!.o New York Store, Louisville, Ky., head lady of the fitting der-t., is opening up a dressmaking establishment at her residence, 1C4 Randolph street; desires first-class work, satisfaction guaranteed. 11 P.Jt OiTHOrAIHY. DR. TOWNS END. North Sth and A, Lady assistant. Phone 13iK. UNDERTAKERS. WILSON rOHLViEYER, No. 15 N. loth street. Private arnrular.ee. j DO A N & KLUTE. Undertakers. South 8th St. Both riioiies 26. 14 CiTY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PL E LI C WORKS Oif:co of tho Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 27th. 3D07. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby tiivcn by the lloa-d of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 12th day of Sept.. 1C-07, tlu-y approved an assessment roll sliowinr; the prima facie assessments, for tho following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 115 1307 Providing for tho improvement of the improvement of tho alley running North and South between South 7th and Sth streets, by Grading, Graveling and Bouldering and construction of a three brick center gutter therein from South II street to South J street. Improvement Resolution No. 11S 1907 Providing for the improvement of tho first alley south of South 'B" street running East and West by Gracing, Graveling and Bouldering and construction of a three brick center gutter therein from South 5th street to South 6th street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Hoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Sept. 25th, 1907, as a tiato 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 6uch 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 on said roll. Said assessment roll showing paid prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, s on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of Eaid city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. septl7-6t Jamestown Exposition Now Complete. Ideal weather conditions in September and October. Pullman sleeper, Richmond to Norfolk without change via Coluni-H bus and THE NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY. Leave Richmond (Pennsylvania Lines) 4:53 p. m., daily; arrive at Norfolk next day at 7:30 p. m. For tickets apply any agent of Pennsylvania Lines. 3 Days in St Louis Via T. H. I. & E. Trac Co. From Richmond Sept. 21st, 22nd. Good returning leaving SL Louis, Monday, Sept. 23rd at 7:30 p. m.; leave Friday, Sept. 20th, so as to make connection with St. Louis train leaving Frankfort at 12:30 a. m., arriving at St Louis at 8:00 a..m., Saturday morning. Three whole days in the Mound City. For Information, call on Local Agent or address, M. E. KAPER, D. P. & F. A., Greenfield. Ind.

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Coach Tickets, 12 days $12.85 15 Days' Ticket ...$18.10 60 Days' Ticket ...$21.40 Season Ticket $24.00 Via C, C. . l to Cincinnati, C. & C B. A O. or N. W. R. R.'s. Round Trip Homeseeker Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Ticket to California common points, $37.35. One way Colonist Tickets to the west and north west at greatly reduced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. A T. A Home Tel. 44. Richmond. C, C. & L. R. R. ' (KUictlvo April 7th. 1907.) EASTOO JND. No.l No.3 No.3I am. p.m. a.m. p.m. Chlcaco. dS:35 9:30 8:35 9;3C Peru ....12:50 2:05 4:40 6:0Q Marion... 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:03 Muncle .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:10 rtlchm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8:05 8:35 Ciutl 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. Lr. J.T. Lr. ILv. LV. AT. No.2 No.4 No.32 No.6-l a m. p.m. a.m. Lt. CIn'ti ...d8:40 9:00 s8:40 p.m. Lr. Hicbm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:65 6:30 Lt. Murcle.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marlon .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 Lv. jperu .... 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:C0 9:23 7:00 p.m. am. p.m. a.m. Dally. d-Daily Except Sunday. e-Snnday Onl. Through Vestlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati or our own rai!s. Doublo dally service. Through Sleepers on trains Noa. 3 and 4 be tween Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncle, Marlon, Peru red Chlcftgo, handled in trains Nos. 5 oni C, between Muncle and Peru, theme trains Nos. 3 and 4, between i Pei u and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further Information call on or write. C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. Richmond. Ind. Just received a shipment of COLGATE'S AVIlPALMER'S Toilet Waters and Perfumes V M. J. QUIGLEY, 4th and Main. I Easy Payments $ t Or Cash at Hassenbusch t 505-507 Main St. : INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE i LOANS, RENTS Z W. H. Bradbury & 8on 4 Rooms 1 and 3, Weatcott Blk - - If .j If ill i t IT t ft it I t Mi " Tr M 'm TTrTr-r- F DR. PARK DENTIST j 8N. lOthSt., Richmond, Ind j DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Fhone 681 Jiadjr Aitiitant. DR. W.J. SMITH I .. DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor HfeCrT.? xjfwfi? Jr,su GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN, Room 16, I. O. O. F. BIdg., Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1583. Bell 53R, - $1.00 03.00 010 R. W. HALL WHY PAY