Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 302, 14 December 1907 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1DOT.

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PERILOUS DROP INTO DEEP WELL

Wesley Cross Has Narrow Escape From Death at the Bottom. WILL GO WITH EVANS. HAGERSTOWN LAD, WAYNE PURDY, AFTER SERVING THREE YEARS IN NAVY; RETURNS TO FIGHTING BOB. Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. 14. Weslsy Cross, employed by the Geisler Cooper Company, fell to the bottom of a twenty-five-foot well, the platform covering the well breaking under him. and in the descent he bounded repeatedly against the bowldered sides, finally (striking In four feet of water. He was rescued in a fainting condition and liis injuries will disable him for some time. WELL PLEASED WITH NAVY. North County Lad Perfect Speciman of Manhood. Hagerstown, lnd., Dec. 14. Wayne Purdy, who nerved three years as a peanian on the Oregon, has re-enlist-rd in the navy and he has been transferred to the flagship of Rear-Admiral Kvans for a trip to the Pacific. He !s a' perfect specimen of physical development and he is enthusiastic in his praise of the treatment accorded seamen on the big battleships. He reasons that he had better continue In the. navy for ten years, when he will be pensioned and yet will be young enough to take up any kind of work he may choose. HAGERSTOWN MASONS ELECT. Officers Will Serve During the Com ing Year. Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. 14 The Masons have elected officers as follows: Worshipful master, C. E. Werking; Senior Warden, Frank Whitsell; Junior Warden, C. M. Ginther; Senior deacon, Dave Niccum; Junior Deacon, R S. Wycoff; Rec. Sec'y. H. L. Stoltz; Treasurer, W. II. Porter; Tyler, E. A. Dickson; Trustee for 3 years, James St Bookout. DANCING CLUB FORMED. Will Give Introductory Dance During Christmas Week. The Twentieth Century Dancing Club organized by a number of the ladies in Centerville will give an introductory dance in the town hall during the holidays to members only. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE JAXATIVE PROMO QUININE removes the cause. Used the world over to Curo a Cold in One I);iy. E. W. Grove's signature on box. 25c. COTTAGE GROVE. IND. Cottage Grove, Dec. 14 R. S. Demaree has returned to his work in National Cash Register Co., at Dayton, O., after a pleasant visit with relatives here. .Tas. Simpson was called to Richmond today to see his sou who is under the care of a physician. Mrs. Emma Sanford; is spending a couple of days in Richmoud. Mr. and Mrs. Johns Hunsberger will leave Friday for Orrville-, Ohio, to visit the former's parents at that place. A gigantic tray of solid silver, weighing more than 10,000 ounces has just been made by a firm in London for an oriental potentate. The trayis seven feet in diameter, and is said to be the largest ever executed; it has been inthe hands of workmen for over a year. Hawking and Spitting. Dropping Into tha Throat, Foul Breath, Cured THROUGH THE BLOOD by Botanio Blood Balm. (B.3.B.) Is your breath foul? Is -your voice husky? I your nose stopped? Dc you have frequent paina in tho forehead? Dou you sneeze a great dj.!7 Do you have pains across the rv "

catarrh

Are you losing your sense of smell otertuiued Thursday af:ercc-;- by .Mss taste? Is there a dropping in the -Ethel Roller. After a season spent in throat? Do you have a rinsing ia thaj fine needlework, a two course lunch ears? Is there a constant bad taste I was served. The next meeting will be

In the month? Do you h.svo a hack

IiiST cougn? IT bo, you hs-& catarrh, pher on East Main street. Catarrh la not c-r.'.y cztrzvz- in rhisj The little daughter of Georsse Smith1 way, but it cmsm ulefratioas, osibjaiJd wife js ?er;om ;v ill at their home and decay of bones, kills ambition, o-jnortll o towkn witr. thro..! trouble, t.ncauaea loss of appellee nud reaches; rord Vbime y, Kcever Klf " y,11;OCy and insanity. ana wife a Jine Hkh,ond piano made:

rv vakius xoianir iJiooa jwaim its. ts.t T It U u quick, radical, permanent j,. ' it rids the system of th! , poison germs tbat cause catarrh. Blood Balm, (B. P. B.) purifies the blood, does away with every symptom, gi? lng atrenngth to the entire mucus membrane and B. B. B. Bends a rich, tingling flow of warm, rich, pur blood direct to the paralyzed nerve?, giving warmth and strength just'

where lt is needed, and in this way 'over night with her son Prof. F. S. Lamaking a perfect, lasting cure of ca-mar and family at Richmond. tarrh In all its forms. j Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B.) U; Active exploration of a new Cuban, pleasant and safe to take. Composed; deposit of iron ore, according to the!

or i-ure Botanic ingreaients. 5ampiriIron Age has brought to light above sent free by writing Blood Balm CoJ 500.000.OOO tons, which would add 3

per large bottle or sent, by express. Sold in Richmond, Ind., by Afford Drug Co Ninth and Main Stt

MILTON, IND.

Milton, Ind., Dec. 11 G. B. Rothermel, Frank Rothermel and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel attended the Red Men's Annual Hunting Feast at Cambridge City. Dan Card of Richmond, visited his brother, Steven. Xoah Morris and daughter of Connersville visited Tom Lantz and family, t O. G. Portei field of Richmond w as j a Milton visitor. Fred and Walter Hurst attended the fat stock show in Chicago. Rev. Aaron Napier of Centerville. conducted the prayer meeting at Friends church this week. Miss Erma McMath was at Cam- j bridge City. Elmer Weaver and wife have left for1 Orlando, Florida. 1 Dr. I. F. Sweney attended the Dis-1 trict Medical Society at New Castle, j Thursday. Mrs. George Borders was hostess to the W. F. M. S. Friday afternoon. The responses to the roll call were relating to Xmas. Miss Carrie Walker read a j paper on Educational' Missions and readings from "Kindergarten to College" were given by Mrs. L. F. Lantz. , Mrs. Charles Dailey read from "Lili-j vate Singh." i f'lioiJii! T..11,. -.F Tnn-.io li :i z taL(.n Vial 1'-" ici.wt wi "tw " ' " : employment at the stavt mill in ton. Worth Cross of Alexandria are the home of their brother, Lafe, at for the winter. Miss Lela Paxson was at Richmond. Thursday. She was the guest, of Mrs. Lewis Klotz. John T. Manloves have arrived safely at El Paso, Tex., and are nicely situated for the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Clinton J. Dean. Mrs. David Ocker, of Cambridge Citywas in Milton, Thursday. Robert J. Council and wife are visiting Mrs. Council's relatives at Covington, Ky. A Dangerous Deadlock, that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel functions. To quickly end this condition without disagreeable sensations, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. 25c. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind.. Dec. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart and two sons, Harry and Bryan have arrived home from Gaston where they visited relatives. Frank Bly of Anderson, was here on business this week. Mrs. Orr returned to Anderson after a few days' visit with relatives here. W. E. Oler was in Williamsburg recently. Walter Gwin and Elihu Swain were in Winchester this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks of Greensfork, recently. There is a revival meeting going on at Mount Pleasant M. E. church. Much 1 interest, is being taken in the meetings and indications arc fair for good re-, suit?. 1 Byram Cole has gone to Murine where he will spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. Gallic Newlin. George Thornburg and' Enos Veal were in Richmond, recently. Joe Lamb and Lou Edwards were in Greensfork on business. Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N. Y., had a very remarkable experience; he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up pver me; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and tho fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of them helped rue; so my wife advised trying Electric Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did nie more good than all the five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, by A. G. Luken & Co.. druggist, 50c. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Dec. 14. The Order of Pocohontas initiated the following into their lodge this week: Mrs. Kiturah Thornourgh, Carmou N. Sells and Xenophon Gohring. Following is the program for the Ladies' History club, Monday afternoon. Dec. 16: Responses Whittier. Review. The Quaker Poet Miss Leila Taylor. Brown Heath and Blue Bei'.s Mrs. Peirce. The University of Ediuburg Mrs. Shively. Question bureau, condu ed by Mrs Starr. Hostess-Mrs. Bchrer. south Perry str.'oL. The A"t club was very pleasantly en tin two weeks with Mrs. Joe Stonecithe Starr Piano company, this week. 1 monjt those vho were at Richmond ' " 5 burg, Mrs. Wm. Werking, Mr. an.l Mrs. Oscar Brovn and daugnter Ruth. : Mrs. Laura Hines. Mrs. J. M. Hartley, i Mrs. Fred Murry and son Gordon. Mrr. : Harry Endsley and son Garver, Misses Hazel and Myrtle Werking, Mrs. Loren Relmsing. Mrs. Alice Lamar spent Friday and world's total iron ore supply as pub--t . a report of the Irtish. jBsgrflifimanfc1 .

GOOD NEWS OF A GREAT THING.

That Has Become the sands. Talk of ThouThere is a ery life, but the rjrave we good health, death at the end of evas we travel on toward hope to be blessed with and when we have a friend who has suffered for years with some painful malady, it is good news, indeed, when we are told of that friend's complete recovery, and when wo hear of the remedy that made the cure, we are bound to have confidence in it. This is why Root Juice is so well spoken of all over the country. Mr. Sam Anderson, a well known farmer living near Gas City, Ind., said: "I'll tell you Root Juice is a great medicine. I suffered for years with rheumatism and stiff joints, and when I awoke in the mornings I could hardly raise myself from the bed. My feet and hands were sore, stiff and painful, more especially during damp and rainy weather. I had a great deal of trouble with my back. Root Juice cured one of my neighbors of a bad stomach trouble so I thought I would give it a trial, although my trouble was entirely different. I purchased a bottle of Root Juice and a 23c bottle of "Uze-it" Pain Oil: I rubbed my back and joints well with the oil and took Root Juice pre- - , . , ; ciseiy as airecieu. j iil u mutu ucij tr after the first week that I bought six more bottles of the Juice, also some of the Liniment. In a few weeks every symptom of my trouble was gone. I now feel that the cure is permanent and am advisins all my sick friends to , try Root Juice." Root Juice has proved its wonderful ! merit to hundreds of Richmond people, i For sale by A. G. Lukcn & Co. $1 a bottle, 3 for $2.30. DUBLIN. IND. Dublin. Ind.. Dec. 14. Miss Florence Haskins of Indianapolis was the guest of friends and relatives hen-, Thursday. Tir T-iiiildlestnn of Winchester is visitins relatives her. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn of Cam-1 bridge City and Mrs. and Dr. Druley j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shipley j Wilson. Miss Clifford of Connersville was in I town Thursday. Mrs. Joe Macey and son Reuben of; Straughns visited here, Thursday. j Mrs. S. Watson of Straughns was : the guest of Mrs. John Scott, Thurs- j day. Miss Grace Oler was in Richmond Thursday. Dr. McKee and son Forest and G. W. Murray, who have been on a hunting! trip in Franklin county returned home! Thursday. j II. P. Wilson and wife of Lima, j Mont., visited his father the first part j of the week. j John Christman is spending a few j days with his son in Dayton. j Dr. John Reitzel, a distinguished traveler, will lecture on the East, at the I. O Dec. 14. Mrs. O. F. hall, Saturday evening, ; and Mrs. Cambridge j I Pert ha White Mason were in Blanche City Thu sday. Cured of Brirjht's Disease Mr. Robert O. Burko, Elnora, N. Y.. writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired I could scarcely sec one of my family across the j room. I had given up hope of living, ! when a friend recommended Foley's i Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had tak- j en the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all otner symptoms of Uright's Co. disease. A. G. Luken & I COLLEGE CORNER, IND. College Coiner, Ind., Dec. 14. Priscilla Harris is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Lyboult. Mrs. Hosier and daughter Irene Boyspent Friday afternoon with Daisy Eliason. i Charles Davis and wife were at Rich mond shopping Friday. Garfield Harris and wife, of Dayton, were visiting relatives near here. Flora Cox spent Wednesday with Laura Pike. i James Paxton and wile are moving to their home north of Jacksonbur; this week. ! The following ladies met at the home j of Laura Pike, to stv.v for Harrv I nn. ! dy and wife, who.:-.-- household was de-j stroyed l.-y lire a. few wel:s a.sro. ! Mr-. LceaalJ Mui'. PrlCilla. Harris, j i ..ilii laiiri-TJif-.z. Lmii'.a lvltteman. j itioii-'!. ir. Sruu'r. Eliii Lin-' Fio; a Cox. ,iaA'e Gre-Ai. La,W. Tov i derman ! rca 13 o Laura Liunay, Lissie toilsr.r' I si-; i f' , G.'ier.a McN'uit. Letia Black. Joooult, I'luuier Martin. Joeie MarM Haley. Jessie Dynes, May ilyrtie Mederias, Edna Pike. Etsis Hosier, Linnie Harris. Maud Kittcrnian, Miss Laura and Jessie Mull. The average English woman is inches taller than the American. two Weak Little Boys may become fine strong men. Some of the strong men of today were sickly boys years ago. Many of them received Scott's Emulsion at their mother's knee. This had a power in it that changed them from weak, delicate boys into strong, robust boys. lt has the same power to-day. Boys and girls who are pale and weak get food and energy out of SCOTTS EMULSION. It makes children grow. t t All Otunwta; 50c. mmd fl.OO.

PARDONED UNDER UNWRITTEN LAW Slayer of Daughter's Despoiler Freed From Prison.

DEFENDED THE HOME. Mont, doning county, ;omery, Ala., Dec. Thomas Kennedy, U. In parof Jackson today. Gov. B. I Comer said: "'This man was convicted of an of-! fense committed in defense of his' home. Such offenses as these I think it right to overlook and to pardon the offender so that he may return to the continued care and protection of his family." j Kennedy had taken John R. Young into his home. Young became intatu-i ated with Kennedy's daughter and desired to marry her, but objections were raised because the young fellow was not well known. He promised to produce evidences of his good record from his home in Kentucky and, pending the arrival, continued with the family. After a trip out one nisht the girl went to her father to tell him that the young man had forced her to accede to improper relations. She seemed greatly depressed and on further investigation it was developed that she had been attacked. The father then called the offender up and confronted him with an accusation. He denied it. Later the old man returned and called the youth out again and as he appeared shot him dead. The girl said that he had threatened to kill her if she told on hint. Kennedy was tried and sentenced to five years, beginning the service last April. Members of the Pardon board do not hesitate, along with the governor, to say that the defendant should not have been ever tried. Tho the earth with Jack Frost shakes, Not a man will have the aches. If every night a dose he takes Of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., Dec. 14. The Rebckah lodge met in usual session and the following officers were elected: N. G. May Aker. V. G. - Maude Arnold. Recording secretary Cora Hawley. Financial secretaryNora Richards. Trustees Carrie Clark, Mary Dietitian. Deputy pre -ident Nelle McNeill. Mrs. Ella Ulooni is v iting relatives ! in Dayton. Misv,c..s Luciie and Mary Carney of Richmond and the Rev. Father Halpin ot Eaton, rehears-ei: with the Catholic choir Monday evening. They are proparing for special music during the holidays. Anion- those who attended the county Christian Endeavor rally at Wectville weie Mist.es Mat y Meiody, ; Adah Young. May Young, Gladys Reid, ! Fannie I'eniar.d. Roxy McKee, Eva Mc- ' Kce, Grace and Ruth McYVhinne Ralph I'eniand, Albert Haviey , Clifford Rictrardii. and and CHESTER, IND. Chester. Ind.. Dec. meet hiss at Chester M 14.E. Protracted hurch will continue this week. Quarterly meeting at. Chester next Sunday. Quarterly conference Tuesday. Miss Metcalf of Earlhc.m il be at i Chester Friends church next morning at the usual mceUng hour. State Superintendent Cotton visited! the Chester schools. Word has been received from Indian-; apolis that Mrs. May Kerliu is gradu-1 ally improving. j Mrs. Lizzie Harvey visited her aunti Jane Kerlin. Tuesday. Ladies' Union Aid society , will meet Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 1. ! HAVE YOU PILES? Dr. Leonhardt's llei-Koid is an internal remedy that entirely leniovta lies, and cures to stay , the cause of I r ! cured in any case, no matter how If you have Piles. Carat's Ilem-Roid will and not Dr. Leoncure you, oa get your money DdClt. $1.00 at Ind., or l)r Buffalo, X. Leo. II. Fiho's. Richmond, Leonhardt Co., Station B, Y. The Word Journal. Is lt a loose application of language to apply the word "journal" to a publication issued every week or month? Frobably not, since the idea of the j word seems to have been that the news -f sheet was a diary, a record of day by j day events, rather than that it appear- I eu uauy ltseir. rue very nrst regular newspaper, indeed, is considered to have been the Frankfurter Journal, which appeared in 161. as a weekly publication. If newspapers were compelled to adhere with literal accuracy to their titles all "gazettes" would sell for a cent, since that is what "gazette' originally signified. The Venetian Gazetta of the sixteenth century, the parent of all the "gazettes." took its name from a coin of about that value. LETTER LIST. I Women Elzabeth Mays, Mrs. Anna McKinary. Mrs. Gladys Fumphray. Men R. U. Cockayne, llarley Deishern, David H. Deal. D. F. Grayson. John Glenn. Penelton Gardner, Paul Hudson, E. B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hahn. Omer Kirby, O. Lisburg. Charles Lamborn. Frank Newman. A. P. Reed, H. D. Williams. William Watson. Drops C. H. Miller. J. A. SPEKENHIER, P. M. Mr. Thompson, Canadian member of parliament for Yukon, declares that within five years the Klondike gold output will reach $2 M . a year as the result of the dredging operaUtms ot the trf companies.

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Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Dec. 9 Repertoire. GENNETT. Week of Dec. 16 Elite Stock Co. Week of Dec. 23 Van Dyke-Eaton Co. Dec. 30. Ezra Kendall. Jan. 6 "The Time, the Place and the Girl." Jan. 9 "Our New Minister." Jan. 11 "The Girl of the Golden West." Jan. 16 "The Girl Question." Repertoire at the PhiMips. Tonight's pcrformr-nce wi-I close the engagement of the Royal Stock com-pa.i-y at the New Phillips'. Next week ! the houso will be drn !; 1-ut the followiUg week will reopen with a vaudeville ! program. Rscsrtoire at the Gennett. The Wito Piaye'v.. ho come to the Genvett Momlfy ni.v.tt io remain for a week, hr.ve unnounc-'id a change in the openin;," bill and instead of "A Southern Romance'' it will be "Just, Common Foil-:.-.." This is vn absorb-! ing story. --"T;-ly and t loiuently told.; Mondr y il.'i,;. the usi-: courtesy will be extended, to tho ladies. Gettin.r: It Fu-.t. it was on a street car in the city of iingti.n. Two colored women hi iy . j tftous splendor were talkehetv 5;.;- en.' one chanced to mention a Mr. JinV.s in bvr conversation. 'irlsc'J? rne." said the other woman. "b': h:.; name Is not Jinks. It is Mr. '(h. I seer.," said the other woman comp!ris;,r.tly. "I sees that you puts de access on de pronoun." Lippincott's. A Bit of Sarcasm. A yount: miu -.rlio had prolonged Ms call on his s'.veethcart a few nights sg vris si i rpt ;". v hen. a window in an upver sfor? v?a raised as he ft the bouse p vxi tbe voice of the mistress called out, "Lcsve an eitra quart this mor i i i n please!-'-A r gona u t. Her Fourth. Lawyer As your husband died intestate, you v.U! of course get a third. Widow Ob. ! hope to get my fourth. He was my third, you know. Town and Country. The laws of Norway compel a man who chops down one tree to plant three. it id ILiver Pills AaJt your doctor if he knows a better piil for a sluesrhh lieer than Ayer's Pills. Then Jo'lavo h''s advice.

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"A ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH" High class specialties between acts, including Master Robert St. Clair, the wonderful boy soprano, Sanford & Heald, musical artists; Recrem, the tramp juggler; Mane Freck, soubrette; the St. Clalrs, impersonators, and Billy and Iiene McBreen, acrobats. Change of program nightly. Free concerts daily, 12 and 7:43 p. m. Monday night only, each CO cent reserved seat carries a lady's ticket free if secured before 6 p. m. Sale at Westcott pharmacy. Prices. 10c, 20c and 30c.

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no smell no troable. you wanl heat in a hurry room in the house the furnot reach. It' s so easy to and carry a wick as high as you can or font holds 4 quarts ol oil heat lor 9 hours, rinnickel an ornament heater warranted. m plated and equipped Garfield School Notes The school council held a short ses sion last Tuesday evening to attend to some financial matters. The total re ceipts from the school concert held last week were $s7.7o and the expenses were $28.09. leaving a net profit of $30.;t). On receiving this report the council allowed bills providing for the payment, of $30.00. the balance still due on the Forsyth picture, and a bill of $1.")00 for printing supplies. This leaves the school treasury with a bal ance of $3000 and all debts paid. It is probable that some further equip ment will be purchased for the gym nasium. The work in the printing department by the boys has aroused a desire on the part of a number of the girls to take up the work. Numerous articles intended for 71- istmas presents, are being made by the boys and girls in the art and manual training departn-nts and many requests are made to be permitted to work extra time in these branches in order that these articles may be finished on time. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver j mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural formations, is a veritable wonderland. At Mound City, in the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred every five minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when I began giving Dr. King's New (Discovery, the great medicine, that I saved his life and completely cured him."' Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by A. G. Luken & So., druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. An Explanation. "Effie," said Margie, who was laboriously spelling words from a first reader, "bow can I tell which is a VT unJ wbich is a 'b'?'' "Why." replied Effie wisely, "the d' J has its tummy ou its back." Harper's Weekly. Difficulty is a severe instruction set over us by the supreme ordinance of a pn ternal guardian and legislator who knows us better than we know ourfcelve. Burke. Six of the largest colleges in Switz erland have '2,1'M female students. I nr.p3-4Siw-;e. simply impossible, for any

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WESTBOUND. C. U. & LR.R. (Elf ecti ve April 7th. 18C7.I EASTBOJND. No.1 No.3 No.SI No.S-5 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lt. Chlearo. dS:35 9 Q S.ZS "1 Lt. Peru 12:60 2:05 4:40 6x Lt. Marion.., 1:44 2:59 6:37 7. Lv. MuDCle .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:10 Lt. RIchm'd.. 4 05 5: IS 8 05 9:35 Aj. CId'U 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. ID. p.C No.2 No.4 No 32 No. 6-4 a m. p.m. a.m. Lt. Cln'tl .. Lt Richm'd. Lt. M uncle.. Lt. Marlon . Lt. Peru . . . .dS:40 9:00 b8:40 10:55 tl:22 10:55 12:17 12:45 12:17 . 1:19 :U 1:19 . 2:25 2:45 2:25 6:40 7:C0 9:20 p.m. am. pm. p.m. S:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 7:00 a.ra. Arr. Chicago Dally. d-Daily Except Sunday. Sunday Only. Through Veatibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati oer our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepera on trains Noa. 3 and 4 between Chicago ant! Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Noa. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Peru, thence trains Noa. 3 and 4. between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further Information call on or write. C. A- BLAIR. P. ft T. A, Richmond. Ind. Christmas The Terre Haute. Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EXCESS FARE ELIMINATED When buying tickets beyond INDIANAPOLIS To all points touched by Traction Lines in Indiana and Ohio. One Hundred and Fifty Founds ot Maggage Checked Free. Special Service to Handle the Heavy Christmas Travel. THE BEST OF SERVICE 5 LIMITED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. For further information inquire ot local agent or address: C. S. KITCH, Dist. P. &. F. A., Indianapolis. i . Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit June 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.05 To Daytona 42.03 To Do Land 4J.T3 To Miami 8.05 To Orlando 44.63 To Palm Beach 54.53 To Pensacola L9.50 To St. Augustine :!S.r5 To Sanford 43.55 To Tampa 4S.63 To Havana, Cuba 7S.30 For rates to additional points and other information, call C. A. BhAllt. P. & T. A.. Home Tel. 2062 Richmond. X INSURANGE.REAL ESTATE x LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk g 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 33-R. EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 505-507 Main St.. Richmond. Ind. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $1.90 To Cottage Grove, Ind 35 To Boston, Ind 25 To Williamsburg 35 To Economy 30 To Losantville 70 To Muncie 1.20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave going EaEt. 3:13 a. na. Traics Lv. going West 10:35 a. m. Daily. For further inforaiaucn call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY