Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 293, 5 December 1907 — Page 7

IIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, -THURSDAY, DECE3IRER 3, 1907.

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THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS In a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white light the nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co.

TEACHERS AID PUPILS TO HOLD A Economy Will Entertain Handsomely December 11. COTTON MAY BE THERE. Numerous Richmond people have received invitations extended by the citizens of Economy the teachers and pupils of the Economy schools, to an all day reunion of former teachers and students of thai place, which event will be held on December 11. On the invitation, it is stated that several good speakers will be included on the program. State School Superintendent Cotton, will be in this county on Montfay and Tuesday of next week, and an effort is being made to have him attend the Economy reunion and to deliver an address. Monday, Mr. CotIon will inspect the Richmond schools and on Tuesday he will inspect the county schools. It is thought that there will be a large attendance at the Economy school reunion, which promises to be a most happy event. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DE POSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Finance of Perry Township, Wayne County, lnd., will, between tho Tiours of 1 p. m. and 3 p. 111.. on the 10th day of December. 1907, at office of Dr. Clark, in the town of Economy, County of Wayne and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United States and having their place of business in this State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an jtc,t of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning public fluids, their deposit and sate keeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating Boards of Finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said act shall take effect, and repealing laws in conflict," approved March 9, 1907. and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of i)07, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of Perry Tp., Wayne Co., Indiana. All proposals, personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal or surety Company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Board of Finance of ret ry Tp., Wayne County, Indiana. By J. B. Clark. President. Attest: Eldo A. Cain, Secretarv. 5-lt NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Finance of Abiugton Township, Wayne County. lnd., will, between the hours of 1 p. m. and i p. m.. on the 30th day of Dec., P.U7. at the Trustee's office in Abiugton, County of Wayne and state of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examin ntion by tho State of Indiana or by the TTnited States, and having their place of business in this State, for the roceipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safekeeping and the collection of interest, thereon; creating boards u" finance j ,?rintriiv hiir Tiiiwers. duties a nil procedure, prescribing punishment for 1 ... . .. ,.5toir.n nrpsrribinsi- when sau act Slid 1 1 llliv: m. . v tn,v. . v i" In conflict," approved March 0, UHiT. and being Chapter 22-' of tho Acts of 1907, page 391- Said funds to be deoiAi mis!st nf the oubHe funds of AWna-ton Tn.. Wayne Co., Indiana. All . proposals, personal and surety cornpaiiy oonuS niiiM if rActuii'ii hiuiki- . lug to official iorms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. ; m - Tersonal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Board of Finance of Abington Tp.. Wayne County, Indiana. By S. S. Clevenger. President. Attest: John W. Morgan, Secretary. 5-lt

LARGEST BANK OF KANSAS CITY FAILED

Paid Up Capital of One Million, Deposits Thirty-five v Millions. WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1865. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF COMMERCE DID NOT RESPOND TO CONTROLLER'S CALL FOR A STATEMENT. Kansas City, Dec. 5.- The National Bank of Commerce, the biggest bank I in the city failed this morning. Its ! paid no capital is one million dollars, ; deposits are thirty-five millions. It j was established in 1S65 and W. S. Woods is president. Yesterday, when the comptroller of currency issued the call for stattments of National banks,) ine tiailK 01 L.01 in lie 11:13 tini nut ismic any statement. The bank has seven mil Hon dollars tied up in stocks and bonds and loans outstanding amount to seventeen millions. Other banks ewe it nine millions. TAGGART TRIAL. FIRST IN JANUARY TERM So Decides Judge Fox of the Wayne Circuit Court. COURT CLOSES NEXT WEEK Court Avork tor the October term.; will practically close the last, of next week. The last two weeks of Decent-! her the court will take a recess, so that I County Clerk Harry Penny will have 1 (he opportunity to prepare the civil and criminal dockets for the January term of court. j Judge ox said this morning that the ' first two weeks of the January term! will in all probability be devoted to calling the docket. He said that the first case called for trial in the Jan-j uary term will probably be that of j John F. Taggart. city clerk of Rich-" mond, who the grand jury has indicted for embezzling funds from the Indiana! League of Municipalities. Judge Fox I said that the date for the trial of this! case had not yet been definitely decid- j ed on, but that it would probably be called the second Monday in January. CHICAGO PAPERS ARE NOW SCARCE MouQripnlprc nf RirhmnnH Aro Compelled to Hedge. j j D1 orcnnmoioi r;lltW HULt M tbrUIMbl bLfc. Owing to the refusal of Chicago newspaper publishers to allow the re turn of unsold copies cf their papers. ! it is possible that Riojimond people. ' who have boon buying "Windy City" I publications, will either have to sub fl'u,c iul ,ut,u leguiariy or UO Wltll-i.. ; l. i. ... . . . I onX; . 1-wul toaler d Jtitierl ill inkm"- on inmli.i: r,f ik,v .... ! o .ura- VA and run the risk of being able to scil them, for in case they are not sold the loss is total. Quite a number of the Chicago morning papers are sold in Richmond and in many cases there arp snhiv routes for them, which of course would still be served as there would be no risk on that score, bu the nil .lsuuiai I'm iiiMyuw u.' I'll iii lit crtiT mif J y. Uk ,,f opportunity to buy. . .... . The Marquis of Ailsa is an enthu - nuut. tiuuiiiM, uuu ix. v.uizeau castle. Ayrshire, has managed to raisa tlowers which can be seen nowhere else in Scotland.PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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o o o NEW YORK STOCK (By Correll and Thompson New York. Dec. 5. Amalgamated Copper American Car Foundry American Locomotive American Smelting' American Sugar.; Atchison b. & o B. R. T Canadian Pacific C. & O C. G. W c. m. & St. p C. F. & 1 .. Dis. Sec . Erie National Lead. . .t .. .. New York Central L. N. .. .. .. ..... . . Norfolk & Western .. M. K. & T. . . ." Missouri Pacific Northern Pac Pennsylvania People's Gas Reading Republic Steel ....... Rock Island Southern Pacific Southern R. R Texas Pacific. Union Pacific II. S. Steel IT. S. Steel pfd Wabash Wabash pfd Call money C per cent, 5 per cent. Sales to noon 454.700. Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton. O.) Chicago. Dec. 5. , Wheat

Open. High. Low. Close. Dec 03 0." f2 f1 May loo 101 9!Vi - 101 July r,j w !r Corn. Dec. 54"s " "4-'s ""-V-j May ." " 55 f! July .. .. .. 551 -j 5'Pt o" 50 Oats. Open. High. Lew. Close. Dec 4i i 4! 4 4Si a 4W'4 May o-jt.i ,-:.,. .VU n:; July 17;!i 47:;i Pork. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. .. .$12.nr $12.1i May .. . 13.15 13.37 13JO i:;.:j5 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. . . . $7.7 .$7.!7 .$7.!5 $7.97 May . . . 7.!5 8.00 7.87 8.00 Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. .. . ,$i.07 $7.o7 $t!.97 $7.07! May .. . 7.02 7.15 7.2 7.15

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dec. 5 IT. S. Yards Hogs Receipts 30,000, left over 2,964, steady. Cattle 8,000, weak. Sheep, 14,000, steadj-. Hog Market Close. (10c higher) Light $4.T0(a$5.25 Mixed Heavy Rough 4.7o(i' 5.25 4.7.")(fr) 5.25 4.70 4. 85 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Wheat, 15. Corn, 146. Oats, 121 Estimates. Corn, 181. Wheat, 24. Oats, 118 LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open lc lower; changed. 1:30, tinCorn Open Vi lower; 1:30, V lower PUNS IMPROVEMENTS Will Attempt to Build Big Feeder Dam for River. IS NOW TRACTION ENGINEER Ft. Wayne. Ind., Dec. o. Chief Engineer H. L. Weber, of the Fort Wayne i vV Wabash alley Traction company, ! is outlining plans for improvements in ' the St. Joe River at Robison park and along the feeder canal, which was rejcently acquired by a holding concern

for the company. The work will ag-! vinous and malt liquor in a less quangregate in cost about $o0.000. The im- uty than five gallons at a time, and

provements will be made as early next spring as conditions will allow. The plans Include a handsome and j suDStaniiai coucrecs aaiu 10 replace , . , , . . - , r , , x. park, affording a supply of water at the park which will enhance the beauty of the place and permit boating and bathing. Other improvements will include three aqueducts to take care of the small streams running under the feeder canal. Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea purifies the blood, regulates the bowels, aids the kidneys, cures stomach troubles, builds up the nervous force; Intakes you well and happy. 35 cents; Tea or Tablets. G. Luken & Co. H. G. Wells, the English Iiterateur in his youth often wrote S.XK) words! a day. while Conan Doyle, it is said, once wrote a story of 12,000 words at a sitting.

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QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Open High Low Close 49 jl'i 4i-4 4v ... 29 3 :;o ' xn i;v"s Tti 7M 414 7"7s 1051" 109 c lu? 73 i 74 "-s 712 74i si sr. v, X4; 4.n :;7. :;vu ir.278 1 T-7 1"2V2 2S?i 31 2Si 30 X S ' k Nio2:ii io;k4 i o i ior.u 191. 22 IS 3-4 WA 42v 4:i-4 41 421, 1714 17U ls4 17U 4314 44 42 43 97 14 19 V4 HS . . ... (4 V12 .... .... 04 c4 i6i 944 95' i 26 J2 26 s 2.",'4 26'u 50 55 50 54 11714 1204 115 lis i lis 115 i 111 114 77 . 7S 77 7s 94 V 97 '4 92 i5 17 IS14 1 7 r 176 r 1" 14 15 , 74 75 72 2 75 14 144 1:5 144 19-14 ' 19 2011S'4 120 115"8 119 26 2S 26 2752 SS 90 S7 89 17 17 i . HOLD AMERICANS Were Engaged in Filibustering Expedition, Defeated and Captured. TO BE SEVERELY HANDLED. UNLESS HOME GOVERNMENT INTERFERES FILIBUSTERS WILL PROBABLY ALL BE EXECUTED BY BRAZILIAN TROOPS. Rio De Janerio. Dec. .".Brazilian authorities, according to advices from Bahaia are inclined to deal severely) with the American and Canadian filibusters, who led by a Brazilian named Hagali, attempted to capture Ouro Preto. capital city of the state of Millas Gerals. Government troops surprised the filibusters, killed several and captured the rest. One hundred Americans are held with many Englishmen, cjr well as Canadians and all are threatened with execution unless the home governments interfere. The scheme of the filibusters is considered fool hardy, as the country is populous and revolutions are in disfavor. THIRTEEN INJURED . IN SLIGHT WRECK Pennsylvania Train Partially Wrecked at Pittsburg. NO PASSENGERS KILLED. Pittsburg, Dec. 5. A Pennsylvania train was partially wrecked near the union station. Thirteen passengers were injured and were taken to the hospital. None was killed. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citiEens of the First ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, and all the other residents of said township, county and state, that I. the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne county, Indiana, for more than ninely days prior to the time of the filing of said application and a person of ennri moral character ovpr the a'p nf twenty-one years, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of ; said county and state, at their next regular term, commencing on the first Monday in January. l!o.i for a license to sell intoxicating spirituous. i permit tne same to oe aranK on the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the 'General Assembly of the state of Ini' ' 'i n (,rnrni ll'i t . 1 1 1 "l K It- . . , icuvn xim, jl-(,. anu nil nmenHmoTits thertn 1 hereby state that I am and will bet the actual owner and proprietor of ! said business, and am not acting ' as the agent or partner of any othfrj person. The precise location of the premises ' in which I desire to and will sell said j intoxicating liquors should a license i be granted me, is as follows, to-wit: j Being on the west side of South! Sixth street, in the city of Richmond, : Wayne county. Indiana, in a front' room on the ground floor of the twostory brick building. No. 1 on lot No. 2- on the sub-division of lot No. 107 in i that part of the city of Richmond, j Wayne county, Indiana laid out by John Smith. JOHN A. VOSMEIER. 5-ma.

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o o o NOTICE. Notice is hereby given 10 the eiti'.vim of the Second ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne towuship. Wayne county. In. liana, that 1. the undersigned, a nude inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous ivs- ' idem of Wavne township. Wavne! county. Indiana, for more than ninety ; days prior to the time oi" the fiHnt: of said application. ;mri a pert-oil over the : ace of twenty-one j ears, ami a person: of t;iiii(l moral character, intend to ap- ' ply to tile Board of County Commissioners of said coumy and state, at their next regular session, c-ommenc- j ins on tbe first Monday in January.. l'.0.i. for a license 10 intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and mait liquors in a less (juantity than 5 gallons at a time, ami eniiit the same to be ' drank on the promises where sold in j accordance with the provision of an j aer of the General Assembly of the j State of Indiana, approved March 17. 1X7.".. as well as other laws of the I State now in force. j And I further state that 1 am and j will be tlie actual and sole owner ami j proprietor of said business, should a license be granted to me, ; 1 1 . 1 that 1 j am not act ins and wiH not air as the 1 agent or partner of another in conduct of the same. Tho precise location of the premises in which I desire to sell said intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, as aforesaid, should a license be granted me. is as follows, towit: Being the front room on the ground iloor of a certain two-story brick building at No. Main street, and fronting on said Main street, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, and on the north side thereof, situated on lot No. 'M in J. K. I)ugdale"s subdivision of lots in said city, in Wayne township, Wayne county. Indiana. HARMON H. ENT.KLBEHT. 5-12-10. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N". Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main. Telephone 1620. 14-tf . UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. 8th st. A2sept6mo NOTICE. NOTICE Mrs. Mary Peterson has a few beautiful hats that will be sold at cost while they last, at her sto-e in Economy. ' .VI t TAKEN BY MISTAKE At Coeur de Lion lodge social Tuesday evening, a man's derby hat. Please return to H. H. Miller at Palladium office and exchange. T-tf NOTICE W. J. Hiatt lias removed his real estate office from 911 Main St. to No. S N. ttli St., with Richaid Shute. 4-7t NOTICE The Moler Barber College Chicago, 111., certainly offer splendid chance for men to learn that trade quickly. There is little expense and positions are numerous. Their illustrated catalogue explains fully, write them 4-3t FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 7lo Main street. Bonds automatic phone No. 'Jims. 1-wed-thurs-fri-sat-tf Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists. For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $300; 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. Moore & Ogborn Can supply you with a good loan at a low rate of interest. Can furnish you with bonds of any kind on short notice. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phones, Home 1589, Bell 53-R. SANITOL $2.70 worth of Saailol Toilet Luxuries for $1.00. Call at the store and get our proposition. Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY. Seattle Washington Investments Wonderful MONEY MAKING possibilities. Write us, learning about them, asking for our "LAND FARM, CITY PROPERTY" lists free. RICHMOND, SEATTLE references on request. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, Alaska Building, Seattle.

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NO CLASSIFIED WANTED. WA NTKD - A place to do housework, j Address A. M.. care of Palladium. j WANTED initiation as" collector i lady, reliable, for good firm. State if bond is required and amount. Address 11. K., tare Palladium. 5--1 WAXTKD-Situatiou by elderly lady in batchelor's. widower's or elderly people's home. Country or city. Address F. H.. care Palladium. 5-t W A N TED - S i i u a t i on i n Tn i 1 1 i n e r y store by experienced lady, competent ; to handle best trade. Address D. E. J L.. tare Palladium. 5-l't WANTED Situation by lady in confectionery store or eounter. Competent and experienced. Address N. O. K.. care Palladium. 5-2t WANTICI ) -Situation "as clerkbyiady at cut ilower stand. Competent and reliable. Experienced. Address L. E. W.. care Palladium. 5-.H WANTED iirl of experience in cooking and housekeeping. John Y. Crawford, 128 Main St. 4-3t WANTED A position as nurse for for aged person, invlid or children. Willing to assist somewhat with housework. Good references. Inquire 26 South 7th St. 4-2t WANTED Situation as linotype machinist operator on paper in job office in town of from 10.000 to 100.000. Speed 1,700 to 1,850 lines. Box 9:, Centerville, Ind. 4 2t WANTED A place to assist with housework or as housekeeper in a 'home-like place, by a middle-aged girl. Best of reference. Address or call 17oC, Bridge ave and School St. 4-2t WANTED Good girl in the country. Call phone ltt. 4-2t WANTED "Situation by young man of 1H years; address, "Bert Reyem," care Gen. Del., at postoffice. 3 "t WANTED To buy antique and second hand furniture, corner room, 4th and Main streets. phone 1 ."!::. l-7t WANTED To buy new and second hand furniture and stoves. -E. Wyatt, ."!; Main. 1-Vt WANTED Manager for Branch office we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, with reference, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, O. . 23-30t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, CO chairs constantly busy, licensed Instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; writ for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good overcoat; about 40 size; a bargain. 114 N. l!)th St. ".-."it FOR SALE N ew roll-top desk and office furniture. Address "G", care Palladium. 5-2t FORSALE OnVl-idingcuUivtorolic harrow and one two-horse wagon. Call Route No. Box 1!. .VJt FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres, .- room house and good barn; plenty fruit. Will trade for a larger farm. See me quick. Al. H. Hunt, 7 N. ;th St. "-:;'. FOR SALE Bargain; first-class grocery in good town, near Richmond. Parker A: Scott, 211 Law building. Indianapolis, .vir.t FOR SALE Standard bred Barred Rocks; 1 young pullets and cock bird. .H. Charles Nye. 41 S. 12th St. Home Phone 1-".sh. .l-lt FOR SALE AririVateleHousehold goods. Bed steads, matresses, rockers, tables, large couch, two cook stoves, heating stove, carpets, oil cloth and a lot of cooking utenciles. Call during day at 207 South 10th St. 4-2t FOR SALE New and second nand furniture, Creager & Murray, 408 Main St. 4-20t FOR SALE New and second hand furniture. E. Wyatt. ."1G Main st. l-7t FOR SALE Antique furniture nics pieces for Christmas gifts, corner room, 4th and Main streets. Phone 1".20. l-7t FOR SALE-Peninsular hot blast heating stove, and drum, good as new. Call 204 Richmond ave. 30-7t FOR SALE Grocery, good stock, good trade, reasonable rent. See T. R. Woodhurst. SO-7t FOR SALE Pure Pennsylvania buckwheat flour, 2- lbs. for $1.00. Frank M. Clark, 321 N. 11th St. -14t FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, Sth & Main. 7tf FOR SALE About 300 feet of iron fence, in first class condition. Call on or address S. O. Yates. Grand Hotel uullding, Richmond, Ind. 22-tf

nr m r ro W.W ffn Q THE PRICE OF 5 ADS CHARGED FOR SALE OR RENT Good farrai. city properties, also Leat accident and health Insurance. W. M. 'b ny, room 1C I. O. O. P. Bids.. rhon 15S. 21 -U FOR SAl.E Two tar" UiadJ-of nnilesl horses bought and sold. (Jus Taub. sale barn. Il'4-lt5 N. Oth street. Phone 1SS4. 12-tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, one, two or three. Inquire at East Main. i-3t FOR KENT Nicely furnished iTont itMim. with or without board. "4 N. ioth St. 4 rst FOR RENT Two large steajii-lientefl office rooms, formerly occupied by Justin Leroy Harris, studio. Apply to Drs. Chenoweth & Dykeman, Masonic Temple. 4tf KO R R E N T 1 1 ou seT Torner-1 if h a 1k N. A. St. $15.00. Inquire 1017 N. A, Si. -2t FOR REN t Ba"rnT.T03N7l Ot ta Stf-St FOR-RE NTur n i shed rooms, H modern conveniences. Rain water for bath tub. 103 S. 9th SL 4-7t FT)RRENt Furnished room, heTi and bath. 30 N. 12th. 4-7t F3 RKEN'TirousVofTii" rooms, bath and cellar with electric lights. In. quire 103 N. 14th St. Phone 2137. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 23 N 7 th street. 3.71 FOR RENT Furnished room, light, heat and bath; 42 S. 10th. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern flat on North 5 street; phone 3474 or 2197. Schell. J. H. 3-3t FOR RENT House 414 S FlftiTsTTli quire 11C S. 4th St. 30-7t FOiritENTlTfishHfront room on ground floor. .103 N. Oth St. 4-2t FOR RENT Small houju-. 12rTNortH P street; call at 1216 North P. 29-7 1 FOR RENT Furnished room, eloctrlo light, heat and bath. 220 N. 12th St. 20tf POR RENT Double Beven room house, 216 & 218 South 14th street. Eight room modern. 20 South 10th streeL Kepler & Weller. Vaughan JBlk. 5-tf FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooma abore IS North Sth St. Apply 013 Main street. 25-tt STRAYED. STRAYED A sorrel horse, white feet, blazo face, thin in flesh, from Harm Wolke's farm, H4 miles west of Richmond; reward for ln formation of whereabouts. Tele, phone Shofer's Livery Barn or Scotfs Saloon. 3-4t LOST. LOST A green enamel pin In the hap) of four leaf clover, with pearl Fetting. Return to IOI S. 12th St., anl receive reward r-lt LOST On N. S'rth or lOtb, a gold belt pin. Return to :i2U N. loth St. 4-lt LOST Belt pin. Reward if "returned! to 320 N. 10th fcL 5-2t FOUND. FOUND At our place, Dec. 1st, a Poland china male hog. weight about 150 lbs. Seth Brown, cast of city, R. F. D. No. 3. -3-3 1 MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE New furniture for obi at Cregar & Murray's, 408 Main St 4 20t H. H. ROLLING. 20 S. Xth St,, has sure cure for corns. Why Kuffer needless torture when you can bare your corns removed painlessly. Phone 4242. 4-7t LA'JNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly ws can. Richmond Steam Laundry. DENTISTS. CHENOWETH & DYKEMAN, Masonic Temple. Automatic phone 2053. S-tf REAL ESTATE. AL H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. tl streL Phone 877. R. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colcctlon; 14 N. 9th. MONUMENTS AND MARKEPS. Richmond Monti men t Co- C. B. Bradbury, Mgr. S3 North Sth Street 1 osteopathy. d1tonen?t Lady assistant. Phone 130G. SCHOOL. SCHOOL Cneapest and best school of shorthand. Mrs. W. S. Hlser, 33 S. 13th SL Phone 2177. You can enter any time. 21-tf

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