Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 252, 18 October 1907 — Page 7
THE KICIIMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907.
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mm I Ul! 0 r pt CKEH L 01 Ccrnmlssicn to Inr.uire Into The Situation at Fontanel at Gnce. COMPANY'S LCSS $120,000. SLAKELY HAS MACE LITTLE PROGRESS IN HIS INVESTIGATION JEFFERSON VI LLE HAS STARTED RELIEF FUND. indianapolis, Oct. IK. Whether citizens of the state will be called upon to aid stricken Fontanel will be decided at orco. prohphly bv tonight. Having ir.a-."? sure t 'is- i .ivv.v- need and &Mtr.i:-. ::.:'. ,.c.n re ' .- 1 Governor lliiZ.iV tor;.; -ti'.! .o'tilll 'i the futnrs of t!,e y-f'e who sink-red both pbyfckaliy tn:I iiiiancia:!.'. A. cummii i en posted of W. C. Vui Arfedci of Green .c.1:!, .!. U. Urovi of t. .? Indianapolis Is ?ws j;r.d R. Jf. Lc.7"..r.'2 cf The Iiiuianr njlin Sf'r. roisrsienilrj'i the governor, veiled the seciiC' o th? explosion today vw tie idea of Icai-iiins the plans of Vice n -:-ident Bu rent of the- powder work;, us regards c:.ra for the reiiVf for th." injt'rel mid the rcpa.r: or rebuild!!!, of th3 homes whidi were damaged or destroyed by the explosion. V1 Mr. Du Pont has spoken the commie-J nuciiici u ur.ciii-5 ai aiJjiccii n- tuc fupie necessary. Funerals Are For.tanet, Ind.. Get. Held. 1S.--1. 1. - j r.rii Vhicli hen o r,.! Lr.r;; rir'.:en oni. .c '.3.i deep-j '.al p. i)-. .'. or! iavvn ao of i since Tu; c'.ry's f?.u.! f..m er.it Tcuraily v.lth tlo .'u. cessior.s t'aat rasssd in Eiid. n wl adln;, Uxic ways !o ti e t'13 ocad or to nearby cmeries. issv--Cal bo jiss were bzv', -i 1. Oi'-.crs ;er? fchipped away and others be bur-1 led today and Saturday. Einialtanocus v!th the burin 1 of the dead tho.work of reconstruction com-1 mencod in earnest, and muc'.i wrech-J age had been clearsd aw?.y. Cif ic'.als j of the Bu Pont Powder company giive out ths .tatei-sut thfit the co:ir;any "would repair the homes of the people' at its own expense, and that it would i ,jay for tne burial of the dead. The officials could not say whether or not the plant; would bs rebuilt, but the opinion prevails that the company will build farther from the town rather than lose the immense volume of business that this location brings. The people of the community may contest the rebuilding of the plant. It U estimated that it will cost the company $40,'00) to rebuild and repair j the residences in the town and ?.".0.(hk more to repair the business buildings. In the destruction of the plant the company sustains a total loss of about $120,000. No insurance could be obtained .on the mill. ' Blakeley Begins Work. Coroner Lcavitt continued his inves-! tigat'oa into .the explosion. Maj. Kerthner prsseed two gangs of citizens into servlcs t.r.d"put them to work in burnlrs dead cnimals in the vicinity of the powder mill. State factory Inspector William Blakeley arrived and began an immediate investigation bf the explosion. A roll call of the employes of the powder mill, brought- only ten of them together. Mr. Blakeley was able to make but little headway here. He left lor Terre Haute to examine the injured employes in the hospital. City Starts Relief Fund. Jeffersonville. Ind., Oct. IS. Mayor K. V. Ply nil issued a proclamation calling on the citizens here to subscribe to a relief fund for the sufferers at FontanelRheumatism is caused by the improper
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working ..of, the, kidneys. .The uric) Miss Bertie Frazer has gone to Pittsacid which should be removed from burg to visit friends, the blood remains, in it. llollister's Miss Carrie Walker was a Cambridge-
Kocky Ivlountaln Tea removes the cause asd drives it from the system. "5 cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Lriken iV Co. ; OLIVE HILL, IND. t ii Olive Hill, Ind., -Oct. IS George Armstrong end. .wife entertained John Cob; ie. Mary Cob in e. Marvin Cobine, Janes Cobine, and James Colvin ard wi;v-. all cf n?ar Fountain Citv, at. dit.l;r A. J. McKinney and John Fulton vil! r-o to North Carolina to spend the v.-inter. . -;- -- : Jchn Cktrck'n Trr.es and wift Si igl enian. visited Mrs.
A Certain Cure for Croup-Used for j John Moist of near Dayton. O.. is I Terr Years without a Failure. ! visiting Mrs. Martha Stoer and aunt, Mr. W. C. Pott, a Star City, ind., i Miss Barbara Kern. ard ware-n?archant. Is enthusiastic in I Miss Lelia Paxson visited in CamIds, praise of Cbambtrtain's Cough ! bridge City Thursday. Reinsdy. His children have all been I Mrs. Nellie Woodcock and niece. VirKuhieot to croup and he has used thisiginia Neff of Columbus. Ohio are the
venndy, for the past ten years, and ; guests of their aunt. Mrs. Mary Noll j though they much feared the croup, ; .dr. and Mrs. Willard Williams have ' Iks wife and he always felt safe upon ; returned .from a visit at Wabash and! retiring when a bottle of Chamber-; p,a Fayette j lain'3 Cough Remedy was in the: Mesdames A. J. Hart. L. W. Beeson I house. IIU oldest child was Subject "and Oliver Ferguson., visited in Cam-! tA severe attacks of croup, but this tnidt-P Citv Thnrsi?iv !
remedy never tailed to effect a sn?edv cure. He has recommended it to friends and neighbors- and all who have used It say that it is unequaled j for croup and whooping cough. For! sale by A. G, Luken & Co. I WILLIAMSBURG. IND. Williamsburg, Ind.. Oct. 18.flri. Seth Lucas entertained mi. am: the fol - loicg at dinner St:n2ay, Air. anu Mrs. Irene M3. Frank Goodrich, Rcuth end son .Robert and Mrs. Kathrrlze" Ccodrich, all of Richmond. 4 jrydrcphcbla Is practically un'n I.l'd dc owners to muirzle n "ejfc,
THAVELEBS' LEAGUE MET ATjEHTEfiViLLE Artie; 3 Dealing Willi Historic Yor!:iov;:i 3ead. MRS. AUSTIN IS HOSTESS.
Centerville. Ind., Oct. I. The Travelers' league met Thursday afternoon wun .Mrs. li. . AUSlin. nohiefch, a:w Mrs. Rniilie King Anderson presiding. The program began with quotations from Shakespeare's Tempest. In observance of the celebration to be held onOctober HHh. at the Jamestown exposition, of the surrender of Cornwailis at Yorktown. an article descriptive of historic Yorktown. was read. Following were read accounts of the religious services which were r?;;?r.Uy conducted by the Kpiscop-il church at the site of Jamestown, and also the services which were held "it Uruton Parish, at Williamsburg. Virginia, which is the oldest church in the United States in point of continuous use of the Anglican communion. Shakespeare's "Tempest"' occupied a ".rominent pkdce on the program, and had withal, ed with ea: as muck as : rrieutators a special interest connectly history of Virginia, insc.;n Shakespearian cornna supposed that thr eene of the drama was laid on one of the Bermuda h.iandf.. where the exj:editidu "nv.f cr co.-irr.r.r.d cf Admirr.! Sir George Sr.rr.er: i vhic.i va- Dsarir.g srcc:;r to the i .irnt and si;freri!:g plantation of Virginia." i A nnrllnn nf Sv. r.n : i pp' ;i "f!i.'r. In . n.j.r.-",. c.qi! i.ii.s'. iJ-w:ti:;j' ijii--..r.wi-rt ; , . w: . 2.:..jc,ct find conniH nts :f ,.il:er v.ii-.s were rcrd. Recdin.'-'S from the "Tn'i:pest" were given and afterwards th?re. was animated discission and comment which evinced a knowdedfie and comprehension of this fascinating drama. MUST BELIEVE IT When Well-Kt-.ovn Richmond People Teli It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Richmond, the proof is positive. You must believe It. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man. woman or child with any kidney trouble wilj find profit, in the reading. David Tieisliey, of :;it South Thirteenth street, Richmond, Hid., s:iys: "Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills that I procured at A. G. Luk-n & Go's drug store, cured me of distressing weakness of th kidneys and severe pains through the loins and sides, some This troubl- bothered me for time ana otner treatments haa not given me relief. Doan's Kidney Pills did all and more than is claimed for them, and I am glad to help them along with my recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cens. FoF.ter-Milbnrn Co., Buffal , New York, sole agents for the United Stages. Reraemtior the name Doan's nud take no othar. City and County STATISTICS. Births. To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cheek, SOU South Ninth street, boy. third child. Marriage Licences. Herman H. Vage, Fa ten, ()., anil Marie K. Stauber. Richmond. James V. Dempsey, Richmond, and Hilda O. Clements, Riehmcnd. MILTON, 1WD. Milton. Ind.. Oct. IS.-Mrs. C.eorgo ! Borders was a Cambridge Citv visitor. City visitor Thursday. Miss Esther Widner of Dayton. O., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. David Nugent. Mrs. Earl Doddridge of Doddridge Chapel visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daily. Thursday. , Mips Marie Reiner visited Miss Nora Wagner, east of town Thursday evening. Mrsdames Elmer Weaver and Daniel ' Schnder visited in Cambridge City Thursday, ' j Albert Marlatt and daughter of NewCastle are visiting relatives east of i town. Mesdames Walter Swigett and L. Bowmaster of Cambridge City. M. ! i VIS- j ftert fritmrls: TViiit-i1-i-j Mrs. LeRoy Kimmel is visiting her 1 parents." Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wilson, at Centerville. They Make You F.el Good. The pleasant purgative effect exper ienced by all who use Chamberlain's i j Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the j , healthy condition of the body iK;nd which thev create makes and one . feej joyful. Price, 23 cents. Samples ! frpn at n T.-ii-cn jp- rn'a mcr MRS. STU BBS IMPROVING. Mrs. Lewis D. Stnbbs, who is now ill in Chicago, is iaijcovlnff. . according to advicee received in Rlcamond.
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Report for the Past Month Shows the Enrollment Reached 372. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS WERE CHOSEN AND A FINANCIAL REPORT SUBMITTED FOOTBALL LINEUP FOR NEW CASTLE GAME. P.edow is the monthly report of the liig'.i school : Hoys Girls Tot. Gen. enrollment 150 Term enrollment .... l.f Monthly enrollment . . "kiO Av. NJo. belonging. . . 1 49 Av. daily attendance. .139 Gain, reinstatement... 2 Losses, withdrawal.... 3 So. remaining at date 149 Xo. not tardy 117 So. not absent its 0 9o ) 2i; 2 OS ::6o :;ts 4 9 :;r,7 ::i7 o o f. 21 S 200 No. v a l)s So. 'ther tvrdv lis 2 199 7 S!) T99 20 ciatic tl---for llvvt ei:1 s i!::r s: P rc'd? atl-l- ' -Mrvi by 1( lf'-i e.T'sr Tot-.; T' ! Deflc: 1 ;'.' ! ' ' whi.1. w':' irv. ; : . is a.-; iVd'ov. .s: Karn.s. s-.',n';i;b-- '.'. s llol.'son. l.ar.il. Marlatt, .M- . r.v - - Hialt, Ta'.lant Ik;. Cox y. 15. Clendentiin, Metzger F. I!. Harsh, F': Ik: Gsts N'.v Several new riec-f kr.ve been art for th-" u-h are re-or-tho ceived by chest ra. Iiv am; f. !':. "March" and "Angelus." from Pittcresque," by Mas-ienet. "scenes tift is mm i ! PLOT TO DmMITE Big Secretary Takes Mo Stock in the Story. TRCGPS WERE HlViEWED. ! Manila, O.t. is. Tlr.citemtnt ' caused in nohco and gov. . r.r..-. nt cir- ' clcs today by a story told by a k.':t of a plot to dynamite becrelary TaH . while here. The reports vcre iuvesii- , gated, but there seems no louiukuion ! for it. Meverthelcss extraordinary precautions v. ere taken to guard Taft. The secretary was amused by the story, lie was tie guest this morning at an entertainment at. Fort William McKinjley. and reviewed troops in Manila this ' afernoon. How to Cure a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less interested, for the quicker a cokl is gotten rid of the less the dang"r of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. P.. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va.. has used Chamberlain's Conee Remedy for years an ! sa; s: "i fiim'.y believe Chambcrlr.kks v :,a.,li Remedy to be absolutely the Inv.t preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to n.y friends and they all agree with me.'' For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. a, rj..uTOjMB-.iiaiau ONLY BETWEEN THE KQlinS OF 3 and 8 P. ile Tims, Place Is Mine, 99
CENTERVILLE. iND. Centerville, Ind.. Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. King of Olive Hill hav returned from a visit of three weeks to Mrs. King's sister. Mrs. F. C. Connir.ghaiu at Aledo. Illinois. Holla Savage is recovering from an attack of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bnimfield entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith of Richmond. Mrs. Cortez tl. Jones and family ?ntertalned her parents, Mr. and Mrr. C. O. Aibertsou. of near Greensforl:, oa
! Sunday. Mr. family and Mrs. Albert Rhodes gave a dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Rhode of Cambridge City and Miss Mary Rhodes and Vincent Rhodes of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voss and Mr. ar. Mrs. Edward Voss of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Voss and family on Sunday. WHITE BRANCH, IND.
White Branch. Ind.. Oct. IV A num-'Mav
i.er from this locality attended com-: iiiunion services at Buck Creek Satur-; day and Sunday. Rev. Abram Bowman and Levi Hoorr r attended connn'n:ion services at ! .ortviile Saturday and Sunday. George Davis and family visited Junes Newton mid family, north of Losa.ntvi'.le. Sunday. Mr. and ...rs. Everett r id :,!rs. Mary i al.s vi-Ited Edvrrd D.rri'o.rf a::d family, northeast of Ilajjorsiown, S..u - n':"' in irin Lv-.--k.li', llaw. rr Oc i 1 1 Mi Jones '. and of I her grandson, pe on a business of the state '.tu'hn. ! .l'iy. ! . v r,-v, r ;c it ret ',Ti'Tl o; ' anjDriajio tirsc'ay. in Centerville to v. a s a bitEiness trip to lid. Or 1S- . David Cloven-i with Mrs. Flr.rfair. rn..s rf I't. las ",V :, :ii.-v Ce.;ur.!o V. Geortje ' k : li.i re. here Sunday i !.:-'. Rev. Mann k 'lot ."'Md:iy at the innnr ; Flankenh-iiii : as transacted kusin 'er. in.:., s: t Bonj. Vh.-ttr-t.-:. Benj. ! he: :'ss at. Libc-rtv, Saturday. Howard Widdows of Alquiiri i last week in this localiiy. snenr CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Can:bri:'re City. C(t. IS. Mr. r, nr .'ackson- : k he" : raldsveH. and T'rs. Ora vy a ' kv-. spent. . - -v. - 1 ra: ::ts. Mr. ; ncl Mrs. .),. Grant Wright '.eft for zona, yesterday morning, fid the winter. Mr. ! ?-n: in frklng kcalth ' ( :" i. i l.L IU ... whero he Wri?:ht for the Ark v ill has pa,-t IMDC,-: d.. Oc. Mr. and occupying le home of Mi Ch rooms ior tre ' ivs ..r, it his )aretits, Mr. wl ''': KinJohn C. W. A. Welfer s-eiu Tuesday at Co lumbr.s. Ind... ;!) 'insires-;. .Mrs. John H. Morgan went to Richmond on Wednesday to spend the remainder "f the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Adair were the; gursts on Sunday of her sister, Mrs.; Renneit Isenhower, south of Rich-; nifiii:!. ' ; Airs. India Dallenger cf Richmond,! s'-eat Sunday w ith her aunt, Mrs. J. j W. Yv jdinms. j Ralph McMinn is attending the Basiness College at Richmond. Have you t -treble ot nay kiad arising: fro.. C disorder.! stciiw: clo to your drugk', :-'iu. fret a or bot'.lo of rr. Cald'-. --'j i:x-pf.u', v.-i.-.i-ii is 7 - r- ::Vt.I t.iuit. .'
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Chicaao. By A. T. Whit Chicago, Oct. 1 the iiiarket by the flay forced pric-;-dollar ir.c1 .s. ikr very heavy on t.i va a rt io tor nidation in corn r's Speicil Wire ) 'Presume put on Ik-uldati::c. long t.i- , i V,h""!T t . kr.v re rover Th today of 1 1 c. k: vas aln-oac as ; nor. need as in wheat, iwili other grain. Oil's vtaktu CHICAGO GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS Chicago, Oct. IS. Wheat Onen Dec. May July. Dec. May July. 101 60 61 U 61 oil's 35'Si 9h 1"..72 1 .;.i7 Si. 9'. 9.17 9.12 7.72 S.07 5s.32 Corn. HI (150$) Oats. Dec . (19'jS) July I Jan May .. .. , j 'Jan Xcv May Cot .fan , Mt.y Fc. LsrcJ. 9.02 9.25 9.20 ..OS. 7.S2 s.'i ,s.40 CHICAGO Li VE S""OCK. Chicago. Oci. IS. Hog receipts 14.ooo. Light $6.2.-r 6. SO Heavy 6.1 3 "i 6.85 Mined .2047" 6.S7' Rough 6.1 ,")'!( 6.;10 Slice) receipts 6.000; yeanings $5.i0ra' (1.00; lambs $1.7o-ff 7.40; cattle receipts r),ro0; beeves $1.00 7.33. Nev York. NEW YORK STOCKS, yer i Kss.-: Special Vlre In(By Mr dia.ia'ion New Ycrl Oct. 18.
Open Cort i Copper 49"f, 46 . vk- Ft. p in-; it Hi v'-ir'' 117?s F.-e 119U IH1', : Wt sr. ' ' s:,u i'-' '5 'ora 2" 22 . em Pac 7:1 k 70 a on spt. 79 MIDDLEB0R0, IND.
, A m I C.. ; Tv--! Tkr i ii. :ih lO-.r M'adleborough. Ind., Oct. 1 IS. Miss lE iith Pyle visited Miss Izora Little, i Sunday. ail(1 ,IS- A- O. Boyd entertained Mr. and Mrs. Patti and children, SunCrcar Hawkins is here vidting relatives, ilis home is at Flwood. : I'sr, Winifrede Little was the get cf r!iss Halcia Reid. Sunday. ?. and Mrs. Jos. P rooks spent 'Sundry with Mr. and Mrs. Ves Alexander. Clyde Thomas Spent Sunday with Howard Re'id. A. J. Little returned Saturday from' Wolcottville. Ind.. where he had been r-n a i'i-hing trip. Mr. a d Mrs. Joseph Cox attended Years' meeting at Richmond a r. 'edne .OIULi There Is Great Rejoicing in I he Camp. New Orleans, Oci. is.- A rpecial to a local paper :kis mornin,' says President Roosevelt julled a bear in the cauebrakes late yesterday. There is great rejoicing in camp. RECEIVED A CORDIAL WELCOME Dr. Joseph J. Mills, former prrrddent of Eariham College, now iccated in Canada.' spoke this morning to the stndent body of Eariham college and was students. Dr. Mills was for eighteen years at the head of the institution Railway engines which were built in tMigiana over titty years ago - .a t t i . . - i t" j i are sun in use on ins Deaitn lines. The King of Italy is an ardent col - lector of c-dns, especially those of the ! Roniana and the ancient Greeks. includes the most
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v-t ..-r f. at u -si" Are equal to any Q2 or Q3 Mats in tin SAVE 3 ti -i- i 914 ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind.. Oct. is. Miss Mabd , llunnicutt entertained at dinner Sun- ' day. Myrtle and Hulda Haxton. Mrs. Nora Stamm returr.c 1 from Harerstown Tuesday evtiang. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunnicutt pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Way of Webster. Harry Brown of Modoc was doin ; line work here Tuesday. Howard and Margaret Hunnicutt visked Oiiie Scantland and family over Sr-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wooters entertained guests from Muncie Sunday. J. P. Harnett is on the sick list this week. Fail Stanley arrived from Indianapolis Monday t spend a few days wi.ii relatives. Will Williams was in Richmond on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs .lames Jackson were In Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Genrge Scantland vf Webster was visiting relativecs here k'.v and Wednesday. M. '. Y. L. Feniniore and daughter RIanche y.are in Hagerstown Wednesday. There was a barn raising at Edgar Manning's Wednesday. Granville Hurrt returned to Indianapolis Wednesday, after a week's visit here. Mrs. Martha Good visited Mrs. Emaline Cole. Wednesday afUrnoon. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. Oct. lis. Chas. Petro i.5 iminoving his residence property on North Perry street, with paint. Among tboe who were at the Dublin skating rink Wednesday night were Miss Ruth Mathews. Mrs. Cora Clendenin. Eddie Donnelly m l Hugh Ravender. Miss Laura Mason is sick. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and baby of Hartford City, came Wednesday to vLsit far- Favorite and wife. 1 Miss Crystal Keyes went to ? Middletown, Ind.. Wrdaosdav to visit her sister. Mrs. Tessie Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Rinehart and Mrs. John Milton Mendenhall went to New Castle Wednesday to remain until Thursday evening, guests of Ollie .wendenhall and wife. Little Madeline Piper, daughter of Grover Piper and wife, has gone to Whitewater for a visit with her grandparents. J. Piper and wife. j ROBINSON'S CROSSING, IND. 1 Robinson's' Crossing. Ind.. Oct. is. W. B. Lambert and wife, and J. H. Lambert, wife and daughter. Mildred, left Tuesday for Oklahoma and other western points for a few weeks' visit i with relatives. Mrs. John Geise and Mrs. Anna Ellilott visited Mrs. W. IJ. Lambert Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. John E. Squires is not so well. popular songs and as: ZAid the World ind oilier v'k '
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ELECTRiCiTY! AFPZWDJCITI3 vitrei wit: ti'-.-.-i cr.f rat ion. -h: i::a cx;:ni i rr.abuu's of men. r.nJ w r.-?n v-.rr.i ir. the i. r:acy of trcir own ii-.unes I- tnis new direct rrirei t system. Tr.T cr,?c.dot 1j any l.:;.ic belt. the continuous ri r.rv curable case 2 trouble. Call on. or 2 S. 1.3th St.. Rhfrco liook giving fuU OUNTAIN PENS. i T.i largest a:i,l bast stock in lLocity. to $3.00. 1 . r-ens Pens repaired while you tvot ptn.i in viow. JZUSEHS & CO., Jevelers. liSiS3AH0E,REAL ESTATE i LOANS, RENTS ;.; IV. H. Bradbury. & Son Rocms 1 and 3, Wastcott Blk DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Xadjr Assistant. VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink, Vril. only at our soda fountain. I DR.W.J. SMITH ..DEWTIST.. 1103 Main Street Ground Floor C. C. & L Excursions .to. Jamestown Exposition.. and return 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. & 0, B. & O. or N. A W. R. R.'s. Round Trip HomeseekerV Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Tickets to California common points, $37,33. One way Colonist Tickets to the west and north west at greatly reduced rates. Fe particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T, A., Home Tel. 44. Richmond. Round Trip TO Cincinnati Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, Oct. 20th "rain Irs. T.:-izn-i . . . .T: 15 a. m. . .rtV . rain i i .I.vi ii.. Ul. ; Train 3 vs. li .. .i.l .......5:10 a . m. I vs. C . C.z ,c. a. rn. ivr. lis: i C:03 a. ra. ivs. P-kx f:i a. m. k:tc. .incinnati t p. ra. reticulars call on C. A. Eiair, P. Richmond, It i. liome Tel 4. ; Nyal's Mair Tonic I Gradually darkens gray hair and makes li soft and glossy. Dandruff i4 i3 ca-icc. oy bacterial action. This preraticr. being antissptli, stopc a;.lcn of tne bacteria, rkce 5Cc. Qiiiglefs dm Store 4t-? r 53 r.?$irj" , : . . .
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