Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 320, 1 January 1908 — Page 7

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WlfE OF "THE GREAT COMMONER" HAS SAILED I FOR EUROPEAN SHORES WITH RELATIVES.

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The Dispute Over je to Be Paid Collector: Unearthing City Taxe

city of richmond defenentIuit.

Was Made a Party, a Has Refused to Allow tHaim Of Percentage on Aiose Taxables Collected.1

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BATTLE WILL RAGE AT CONNERSVILLE

LYDIA DARRACH.

Loxley House. Philadelphia, Whir She Played Eavesdropper. One of the favorite stories connected

Today-; Classified Ads

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Sixth District Men Will Select Chair- - - fc the Ensuing Tern-' t. faggart Will Attempt to Show Hand.

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A suit the ontconio f vv will fie clasoly watched all over late, was filed In the circuit courteday afternooa. It is the suit ouract filed by William 1- Charters, i adjuster, against. C. E. Wiley, F. Uyues and T. 1. Bee-son, anty commissioners, and the City'ichmond. The demand is fortOO. This case will decide whetheinot a tax adjustor holding a contrrith a county, can, without lioldinjontract with u city located in theity, claim a percentage of that eityare of taxes collected on omitted sequestered taxables placed by ad

justor on the duplicate. Charters, in his complaint, sanit ' under a contract, he has colletforj

Wayne county, the past year, d and sequestered taxes to the Jnt of $10,283.70. He sets forth t'et that he made his assessment)!' stata and county purposes and ehalf ot the City of Richmond. The city's share of the omitttd sequestered taxables on the duje by Charters amounts to $4,347.6twithstanding the fact that Chs ha no contract to adjust taxesh. ha city of Richmond, he malntajj his complaint that under the ternf the contract he holds with V county, he is entitled to thirt cent of the city's share of the taxi Charters also holds that of the L'85.70 collected on his assessment county, state and township's 1

amounts to So.JKiS.OG The eomp

further sets forth that the commisi

ers allowed him thirty per cent of

amount, but refused to allow him 1 ty per cent of the city's share. Itf-CH flfM Tfl TUIIC P I T V argued that he has as much righi',DU'UUU ,U 1 mj L I I T claim a percentage from the ci

share, as he has to claim a percent 1 he quarterly assignments t ponce

of the amounts that went into the PTHER INSTITUTIONS BID BUT oi0(,r v-(lit lnU) oflVl ,t tlla y. Th,

er Xunds... As the amount Chart DID NOT GET SHARE EFFORT

wU MADE NOT TO CUT FUNDS INTO 1, share, will eventually be chart

against and paid out of the funds SMALL ALLOTMENTS

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I..::!-' loek aud i t; !- I... Iock was flu' th"!-"-.. '::!': w ! fl.:.. i:i a sotithv e?-rn 'l.a . i. a fr--:n I ' i t-treet to S.-iVil.l tVeet. ;;:::! i.pou which t'ae I.i:X'.ey 1. 1 v.ia aequiivd by r.e:i!ar..in l.-x'e: . Well to do car ent'-r. w i;.. ..w i:ed p:a tically a whole s.juaie 1.1 tUi vi.-inity. from .;eora- 'Ivn.er In April. I7.v.. a;s.l

port and It Is Thought by queer uni h-.ue s e... t. a imr ... tjediately. It was a speculation, for Many He Will Receive POSI- there is u-turni? to show that the own

er ever liveii tnere. The lc.i: gained its fame f mm its peculiar faeade. whi' h was tinlike anything in the city, and from the r.necdote which connects Mrs. leina.'ti with the place. The prent preacher Whittihl Is said to have addressed the multitudes from the baicuny 0:1 either his Kixth or seventh visit to this country I7t or 17t.'.. The Revolution had loui? sinee ben over and most of th patriots in their r:-aves t-efore the tale of Mrs larrach's liold adventure, which is believed to have nuvod Washington and his army from capture by the Hritish. became known. In the first number of the first volume of the American Quarterly Review, Issued in March, lv-17, the tale was told for the hrst time. There It Is credited to "Garden's Anecdotes of the American Revolution." The author of the story in the American Quarterly Review, however, must have had access to Major Garden's manuscript, for the story was not published in his book until the second series was issued In the hitter part of the year 1S28. Philadelphia Red-er.

WILL BE FOUGHT TO THE BITTER END. Harris Has Been Pledged Sup-

tion With Opposition. Tomorrow mominu at 7 Jo. Wayne county's ljfreen delegates and a crowd iff local demoeraUe politician, will, ! Jeave for Coiuiei-.-'ville to attend the ' district onvntior.. whh h promises to l.e an xcitiii;; a a air. Gorge Harris! 1 i' Fountain City, who is a candidate :f-.r the district chairmanship, went to ' (Ymr.'TSvine today pn that he coul'i i look over the th M of battle thoroughly. Wayne county's dele.c:ati-. . riesjdte the factional fe-elins which cropped out at the county convention last Saturday, will give Harris its solid saorort and the Harris supporters are

lonhdent that he will land

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FINANCIAL.

MONEY LOAXETV-Low rates, eatr te;p. Tl.oir.i sou's loan and real cm.i'.c acency. Wide ftairs, 7lo Ma;.i tret. Bond's automatic ph no No. It.t8. 1 -wed-t hnis-f ri-sat-tf

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DR TOWXSKXD. Xortr. 9th LAdy assistant. Phone lotW.

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r :u 2t ! ' 1 Kicnuaond Mouuuieat Co , E. S. . :ird: six-1 IJrad5ury Mgr- 3 North Sth Street 1-ctric itght. both 1 : jm.im i.r month.! UNDERTAKERS.

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TWO LOCAL BANKS GET STATE EUNDS

Complete Allotment Was Made Among Indiana Banking Institutions.

HEW BEATS GIVEN

LOCAL PATROL'

District No. 5 Will Not Be Patroled Until Successor to Brown Is Appointed.

Tom Ta-rKart of Indianapolis, democratic national chairman, will attend the Conn. rs ill" convention. The result of this rue, ting is of vital importance to Thomas. Whatever way the Sixth district gees the state at largo is sure to lollow ttiit. Taggart is now having the stiffest fiht that he was vcr in in this stab'. His candidates far the Sixth district chairmanship are Meek f Conner.-villo it ml Speedier of lttishvilhc In the event those two men are defeated for the office, it will mean a. decisive victory for the AntiTaagart men. Harris, of Wayne county and Ogbf'n of D' catnr county are Anti-Tag-gart candidates.

STORIES OF TENNYSON.

FOUR MEN ON DAY DUTY.

POLO MEN WILL MEET THURSDAY

Showing Some of the Odd Ways of the Famous Poet. In the memoirs of the late William AlHngham, the English poet, appear some interesting reminiscences of Tennyson. Allingham's first sight of htm was at Twickenham, where Tennyson was then living. He says: "Soon came in a tall, broad shouldered, swarthy

man, slightly stooping, with loose dark KKNT

hair and beard. He wore spectacles r;ited, ground floor, electric light, and was obviously very nearsighted. v,.,,h i(rI.i r Harris 7-tf

o i. fc O 1VR KENT room 1,..' hinds w i Phone

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laili. l.at. ho: ;:tv-r. ' trio lights. 'o H. lot h - ;o-7t l-'tHl REXT G- u five loom house, sio. Then. p "I" Main 2S-7t FOR RENT Mod. at: 'home of "eight roams and. 1 , :':.. Ih ctrie light and furi.a . C :.:i all." "o'ca'ed. Call Home I'honee, r JJS-7t FDR iLNT-Ti' tarnished rooms. . . t . . . .. I Lot I, 'III"

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N lth f-t ! , . ; 2i-it I)R Ri:N 1- Kr;::i:-h-d " rKm. heat and bath: :'. X. 1 2l FOR RENT-- Furnished rooms with steam heat and bat-:, at the Grand. For to nts on'iv. 17-tf

room 'flat centrally lo-

h II. R. Downing Ac Son. 1U X. Mb st.

iiseptf.mo REAL ESTATE. AL 11. HUNT. Real 1 estate? 'TfTSttt 6tret. Phone 877,

R. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident Insurance kna coiection: 14 N. IHh.

FOR RENT Furnished room, electric

Hollow cheeks and the dark pallor of his skin gave him an unhealthy appearance. He was a strange and almost spectral figure. The great man peered

close at me aud then shook hands cor- FOR RENT I outdo

light, heat and bath. St.

220 N 12th 20tt seven room

officers

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assigned today duty are Lawii :-ir et : Yingling. Eighth and nets; Bundy. North end; Wier-

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the city and as the citv has offered hake. t;a

position to him receiving a percenta Officer Mi Xeese will continue to act ; of this money, the City of Richmond A comllete allotment of the state as patnd ami ambulance driver. made a party to the suit. In coiic?n,'s f Indiana among the various On niuht dut. Officer Vogelsong slon Charters says that on Novembmking institutions of the state was will act as roundsman. The assign-; i7 lat he presented his claim for th)1Tlpletca Tuesihly afternoon by the ienta ,lf ",her detailed Un-. ty per cent of the $4,347.04, due tkanCe board which has been in ses- llillt ,lm-v u,e ;ls fol,OWii: city and he asks that his share of tb,n at the state auditor's office at In- westenbor.g. West Richmond, amount. !?1,W4.30, with interest datittnapolis. In the apportionment i.i Rongman, from the river east to from November 27. last, be paid ov8 state, according to Mr. Billheim- -N'"rth Seventh ;md lrom Main to North to him. a3 niany banks were taken care lJ as possible, and yet an attempt was Little, north of North l, from river

lfla nnt in ent tho fiinrta ni into to Twelfth i t I'll .

Plans for the Organization of A League Will Be Perfected.

RICHMOND TEAM AT IND'PLS

dially, yet with a profound quietude of manner. lie was theu about forty- : one, but looked much older." i In 1S-SG Allingb.am visited To"nv-n . the hater's inuue, ai a ia-,oU'd, m Freshwater, Isle of Wight. One morning they were talking on the downs together, and Alliugham said that he felt happy. Tennyson said gloomily, "I'm not at all happy very unhappy." The reason, as Tennyson afterward explained, for his particular unhapplness was his uncertainty regarding the condition and destiuy of man. Alliugham was

louse, 21i & 2 is South 14 tn street. Eii-'ht room modem. 0 South 10th street. KeplT & VVHor, Vaushun

CO it KENT- Three I'tifci: above 1 North th St. Main street. FOR SALE.

hri rpoint Apply fi.'J

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Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists.

FOR S T.n- - RM.n.ond real estate a

sp. cuco . M' chand; insurai:c. j' t t. rfioh vth A; Main.

to slitcks, fire 1, KHy Block, "tf

WILL ATTEMPPT TO TAKE THE SCALP OF THE AGGREGATION REPRESENTING THE CAPITAL CITY GOOD GAME EXPECTED.

very anxious to photograph him on Fuu SA EE -Go ar! , good as new, 1)03 this visit, but Tennyson positively re- N- T(h i 2t iic-rt.l "Ynii mol-a iu niwlr m v .

, , EOli SALE - A good hn.

r.e, i.e a.u. , , At another time during this visit, as --

talked of

FOR SAEE Pun- I'enn

LEAVES S40.Q00

FOR KENTUCKY GIRLS

Lambert son. north of North I) from :

Twelfth f ircet ea.-t.

McNa'.ly. North Seventh to North Eleventh and Main to North D street. Staubach. ea?i of South Eleventh and south of Main. Edwards. South Seventh to South Eleventh and Main to South C stria t. Winters, river to South Seventh and

nnlications were made by the First Main te South C street.

.onal bank, the Union National Culiy, river to South Eleventh aud Paris. Ky., Jan. 1. By the terms of1 1111(1 by tho Dickinson Trust com- south of South c

his will. John II. Hamilton, a prom in- 01 ,ms cu-v ror Parcels or the . oist.net o. .. is not patroiieu hy any

omcer uii'.i ine inmce noaru aitptutits

lb small amounts as to inconven-

ce the, handling of them. The Rich-

id Trust company and the Second

ional bank, were the only two local

.king institutions that received roo-

Ition at the hands of the board. D.u.k. r- i n Second National bank received BaChelOr Died in ROOm WfiereoOO and the Richmond Trust comWo Woe Dnrc V received $10,000.

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ent farmer of Bourbon county, who died at his homo near Millersburg, leaves his entire fortune to the education of poor girls, between the ages of 12 and 20 years, in that county. Hamilton was a bachelor, and lived alone on a fine blue grass farm. He died in (he same room in whic'i he was born 64 years ago. The estate is valued at $40,000.

USED SHOT GUN TO RESCUESWEETHEART Attempt to Spirit Girl Away Failed.

funds but none were granted.

1 BELIEVES CIVIL WAR RAGES

' a successor to Officer Brown, w ho recently resigned. This beat is from Main street to North I) street and east. 1 of North Eleventh .-tret!.

Carmi, 111., Jan. 1 At the point of a hot gun, Herbert Evans today forced C. L. Lyles to surrender his sweetheart. Miss Iena Daniels, tho girl, had been meeting Evans clandestinely and the two planned to elope today. Learning of the plot, Lyles and an uncle of the girl attempted to spirit her away In a buggy. When Evans discovered this he forced the girl's releaee anl both escaped in Lvle's buggy.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, named as trustee in a deed of assignment executed by William Waking 1:-!n hv virtue thereof duly qualified ;. u, a trustee and taken possession of ;M the property, rights, credits and effects of said assignor in trust to be administered upon for the benefit of his bona fide creditors under erder of the Wayne Circuit court and pursuant to the laws of ttu state of Indiana relating to voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors. Dated Richmond. Indiana. Dec. oth. 1907. WM. II. K EL. LEY. d-18-25-Janl Trustee.

ash High School Lad Was Placed in Jail.

ATTORNEY SAYS HARDEN SROULD BE PUNISHED

The Richmond polo team will invade the battlefield of the Indianapolis five tonight, in an endeavor to take t he scalp of the aggregation that is to represent Indianapolis in tho state league, for which plans are on foot, and are about completed. The game will practically decide whether Indianapolis will have a berth in tho league as representatives from Marion, Shelby ville and this city will be on hand and if enough interest is displayed the league wiii start as srxm as a schedule can be compiled. The big game will be called a o'clock, immediately after the eurtaiu raiser between two minor teams is completed. This contest will be call' d at S o'clock. An Indianapolis dispatch says the advance sale of seats has been remark

able, and judging from this

reasona-

I'hone :;0!2. 1-t it

Alliugham writes, they taiked or

dreams. "Tennyson said: 'In my boy- FOR SALK Fun- Pennsylvania ouckhood I had intuitions of immortality wheat flour. 2" lbs. for $l."o; Frank inexpressible: I have never been able M. Clark. ::2l N. 11th St. 11 R to express them. I shall try some day.' fRXLE-Wa' r f over washing maI said that I, too, had felt something , hine and go ca;t. l,k" N Hth St. of that kind, whereat Tennyson, leing :;-7t In one of his less amiable moods, , . . - irrowled: 'I don't believe you have. FOR SALE Bargain. Grocery in a

You sav it out of rivalrv.' " good town i..ar Richmond. 1 ark'-r Allingham describes Tennyson's fond- .V Scott. 211 Law Plug. Indianapolis, ness for strange antics, such as jump- I ml 'i"'1-'' ing round and round like a pigeon, and j.)R SAFE Good .'com! hand ste-1 adds, "He is the only person I ever saw tirebutcv l ho-a RUJ. :-7t vvho can do the most ludicrous things FoR SUJ. ,...,, ,vl:insuiar range; without any loss of dignity." - sed v(.ry in! Aped; E. F. Shide-

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Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit Jane 1, 1908 To Jacksonville' $3C.0u To Daytona 42.63 To Do Land 42.75 To Miami S8.03 To Orlando 44.C3 To Palm Beach 64.53 To Pensacola 29.50 To St. Augustine 28.55 To Sanford 43.35 To Tampa 4S.65 To Havana, Cuba 78.30 For rates to additional points and other information, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A.. Home Tel. 2062 Richmond.

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Feet of the Ancient Greek.

A walk through the British museum FOR

SALE Elega

ash. ind.. Jan. 1,-Insane from'"65 Pl In FamOUS Berlin1 e've studying, Ora Alexander, a ! Trial. nk;hQol student, thought the civil j ws ki progress and was trying to! ' his acquaintances in taking up i Berlin, Jan. 1. Whe n tho hearing of artiis dementia making him dan-; the Hard'-r.-Von-Molt ke libel suit was ger He thought almost everyone resumed here today the State's AttorwaelM. He is locked in jail where ney. Dr. Is.Uibiel, opened the pleadings dti be examined by a comtnis- and dere.aia'cal the imposition of ;i senslonli account of his youth it is fence . t fi;r ."eui'hs' imprisotiment thou u wjn recover. J against Hat den. ifo declared that , j Harden had assumed thai there exist-

i ou near the person ot the emperor a group of rren whose influence was de- ; trimenta! to the interests of the fathierland, and which he felt himself call- , ed upon to disperse.

view interest, in the game is high, 'the men who are interested in the league will stay in this city and meet Thursday to arrang" all linal details for the organization of the league.

and a close examination of the pedal extremities of ancient art there show they are all bad about the feet "The Disk Thrower." a celebrated specimen, has particularly bad examples of Incipient bunion joints. If the foot of

point of the Famese Apollo, used as a model

In most art schools, represents the fot of the average Greek corns and bunIons must have been common In that classical country. British Shoemaker.

room set ; piano, wardrobe, with soti.". l.irce wa walnut si hoar en ran;;- . a'.u a great sn r;!v E Lr-oi.;.:- !. 1 IT.

; o. ewood bed-

eh. u.y I';!;;, h : walnut larze mirror; bar.dt. ;' hook i ase ; fine ! with mirror; kitchw. To be sold at

Private sale. N. Tub itret.

4 103 Main Street. urojnJ floor j

i i INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE I LOANS, RENTS

AH ANCIENT BIBLE.

FEAi RESULT AIKILLED HIMSELF

Aged & was to Have Been Arined for Assault.

Rushvil jan- j Rather than face trial barges of a serious nature, Benjj Trader, aged 3:1 years, and a rcst citizen and prominent farmer of ;ountv, Tuesday hanged himself inbarn. Trader CCUSed two weeks ago cf mamtaucrimiim relations with a 13-year-orI Iie aenied that he

ESCAPE THE KNIFE

Condition of Famous Attorney Unchanged.

Valuable Manuscript Treasured in the Cottonian Library. In the Cottonian library in England is au oid manuscript copy of a part of the Bible In 1-ntln. This was used at the coronation of English sovereigns Sou years before the "stone of destiny" was brought from Scone to Westminster by Edward 1. In other words, the use of this Bible for the purpose ia yuestioti dated back to the year iom The Bible is a quarto of 217 leaves, containing the four gospels, and seems from the style, of the writing and illuminations, which are very beautiful, to have been made about the end of the ninth century. The Testament eseaped destruction in the fire at Ashburnham House in 1731, of which it bears evidence on its crumpled leaves and ruined margins. There is some evidence that the eon of Edward the Elder, Athelstan the Glorious, who was king of the west Saxons from 925 to 94J, owned this Bible and presented it to the church of Dover. Philadelphia Recor.J-

The Earnest Word. "You never can tell." observed Uncle Allen Sparks, "what lasting result may be accomplished by an earnest word spoken at the right time. Many a man has hrui the shar of bis nose

changed for life by calling another SCWMJl

man a liar." Chicago Tribune.

FOR SALE Tuv dition. Gh"up

at Pal lad iu tn office. FOR SALE 'OR RENT cottage on car line, trici'v. ' 0 ."

L. J W. H. Bradbury & Son -7t 1 Rnnm. 1 .nd 3 Waealt Blk

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SCHOOL.

vw five room Moorc & Ogtjom Suburban, elec- i re palladium, i Can supply yon with a good loan at 23-7 1 a low rate of interest.

- Can furnish you with bonds of any J kind on short notice. J"" 1 t -V T- TO., T"nnmAe-

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Clever Retort. "Yes, I am going to marry Mr. Bullion.' "Why, he 13 old enough to be your father:" "I know he is. but unfortunately he doesn't seem to care for mother." Louisville Courier-Journal.

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SCHOOL- Clear f .-' ft. -r.o-tl.ai.d. Mrs. W. 1",;.. S'. Pkcr.e -j: i ;.'f r a v ti

iit school of Hiser. 3.1 S. ou can 21-tf

Biack Eyes. MIffkins It is said that aggressive. Impulsive people usually have black eys. Biffkins That's right If they haven't got them at first they get the La later. Kscb, an ge.

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Cab. Jan. 1. The con-r..-e D"irrow, the Chica-ro-.iglu here yesterday

vvps guuty f(?u the diS&raCe his ' from Boise so. i placed in tiie Califoraconsers 03 on him so deeo-! nia hospit;;! s'iff.. rir.j: from mastoiditis

The average weight 0 fUmon is eight pounds.

the Britis'i

ly, it is tt.

it, his mind became t is practic:

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Fotir hundred millions of sardines are taken yearly off English coasts.

slightly de5d He was never ar-ifering muc:

rested, buti investigation was imminent.

his physician is

The !,. a ia. natural gas n-.ar Three Rivers, Quebec, have proved its pre-ence i:i many sections. Er.oug:. wells have been opened to sup-ply a number cf towns for lighting. heu.u:.-r-r.d manufacturing purpo.-e?. In ThreRivers, a cotton factory now buildii-g. to employ several thousand operatives will be supplied with power, heat and light by local gas wells; many other factories are already supplied, and churches and homes are thus heated and lighted. There is a great probabiiiiv cf the extension of this system to

PHYSICIAN. MEN 1 ihl.'i I.-'.LL. .e P1..-T..--. ll-C.

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STR A Y E D Fr -ra : : : y hor , 11 hands i.izr colh.r i ump 1. risri. w;:r ! if r- 'utned to

.asture, bay, , 5 years old; s-hou! if r; re-! D. P. Kitchel. '

Bo.-'or. K u:ai Route, No. &. MISCELLANEOUS-

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HORSE SHOEING. Get T. P. B r ier s j v on Horse Shoeing for l&Os. janl-30t

LAUNDRY.

of the pinion that ?.n operation may An orange tree has been known to J'uut'ca' " "",il, rr,r rv. b avoiaca Soorduce 15,j. oranges at ono crop. aidant as antldpateaConsular re-

We can help mak you happy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry

Round Trip Sunday Rates Eyery Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O .' 11.30

To Cottage Grove, Ind .' .55 To Boston, Ind J2Z

To Williamsburg

To Economy To Loeantville ... To Muncle To Marion To Peru

.50 .70 1.20 2.10 2.95

Trains Leave goin? East. 5:13 a. m.

Trains Lv. sf'lng Wcstfcl0:53 a. rnJ

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