Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 355, 5 February 1908 — Page 7

TIIK KICII3IOND I'iLLADIUM AM) SUN'-TKLEGRAJI, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY .". 1.H)S.

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Men's Rubber Goods BALL BAND RUBBER BOOTS Hna Proof, NVw 1'ri-sli during this sale ?::.27 ;i pair MEN'S ALL-RUBBER ARCTICS Snow Fxeludir Hand $l.o a puir Without, Snow Kxcluder $!.'' One lot of men's l-VIt Roots ;u .!s ALL FELT BOOTS AT COST OR BELOW. All men's N7o Rubbers T.".e Mcii'h Cloth Sunm Al,i.-k;is. $.i!7. grade .. . . $l.ln Rail l!and Sock Combination, with extra food sock. $';.77 i;r;ide, sizes 7, s oi- II. during sale po ;M SJ.T") One lot of Men's Kxtra H 'ttvy Si tl drain Tap Sole, Jiollows Tongue, urade, during sale :, MEN'S 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS 1 Jail I!. ind and I'ara. the b'.si tirade, with Tap Sole, during Ihis sale .' $2.25 MEN'S BALL BAND ARCTICS

Hernial" height Good Arctics at JOHNSTON & MURPHY You know what they aio. Always sold at $;.(((). 'e. have a few sizes left; wc shall nell them at the low price of $3.50 a Pair. HANAN'S SHOES fur Men, the World'H Hest. All Italian ..6.00 Shoos during this sale $4.95 a pair. Hauan'a Shoes are always easy; they need no breaMiis in. ALL MEN'S $5.00 SHOES Patent Leathers, French CalfSkin, on the new Jim Dumps last in fact, all our 00 line $4.25 during Sale. CRAWFORD'S $4.00 SHOES FOR $3.25 During this Sale. All leathers, all Styles; Vici, Yolour and Patent. IF IT1 IT n 1 The Markets Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll and Thompson, Brokers. Eaton. O.l Chicago, Feb. 5. Wheat

Open. High. Low. Close. May 07ai nil's 97 i July ni !IT.s l:;-!s 9:; fciept .01 !il-8 i'O-s it I Corn. May fiiA-i t;i-'; ii)"s ;i .luly r.iu;s ;.7S r.o'8 r.tiVs sept so u r.u'u r.s7s r-S38 Oats. Open. High. Lew. Close. May aP.'s e-l's r:'i "'$ July 4 4G 43"i 47.s Sept .54 ',4 's !s Pork. Oien. Ilig.5. Low. Close. May 12. ;ut U'.tu ilio 12.12 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. May 7.77 7." 7 1" 7.00 Ribc. Open. High. Low. Close May... .. . C.77. 0.77 0.07. 0.03

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago. Feb. 7.- I. S. YardsCattle, IS.llOU, lee htglit t S'neep 3S.000, 10c high. r. Hog Market Close. Light. $ J.2.j 'ji $4.7.7, Mixed 4. ':, t.07) Heavy l.ia'i?.- 4.07) Kougli l.'aie i.;:7. CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last YU. Last Yr. "Wheat i-' 1" vi Cot n 1 'J tats r.7 E-it-mntc-s. Wheat. 11- t'orti. :r..;. 0,0s :u7.. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Toda. Last Wit. Las' Yr. Minn Is'. J : :S Ihiluth . . . LIVTRPOOL. Wheat Ch: e 'A. i... r. Corn Close ', u 7 i.-- ; . Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsbure. Fc' .--Cattle, lislu. Veal. $3.7.0''"- s. '.(". Hogs Receipts hcht. Prime and ur!;. : $ , Fig, ? I'.'f I -"". Sheep and iambs steady. Good 10 pi ii'ie, ,s i 77 air to choice I ,.!. on; Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, Feb. -" - iJogs Receipt, 5,7M; ux-i.f..

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We are more than pleased with the encouragement shown us by the people here in Richmond in attending our Second Annual Clearance Sale. It only goes to show that the Richmond public appreciate Shoes of quality, comfort and style. The recent snow, sleet and rain storm that has visited our city and vicinity during the past two days make a big demand for Rubbers, Boots and Arctics. Our Stock is most complete and every article in the Rubber department is placed on Sale at a great big price reduction. WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE BEST HERE AT SALE PRICES?

$1.45 a Pair $1.30 a Pair Punchers, ,'?4.4tV!j4.. Cattle Receipts SO'.'; steady. Veal, $6.50(ff: 7.71 Sheep, steady. IiUnibs, steady. Indianapolis M?'. INDIANAPOLIS LIVES! UC--. HOGS. Host heavies $t.43fi Good to choice 4.40(?i' BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 7.ii Medium to good steers .... 4.."Yi, Choice to fancy yearlipss X.753? BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . 4.00'rr Choice to fancy cow s . . . 3. 50 -7.fi Good to choice heifers . ;!.00vr VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.O0$t Fair to good ."..ocxv STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy fetaers 4.2.Vff Fair to good feeders . . . . 4.007 Good to choice stocker.; .. Common to fair heifers. . . . 2.50 lp SHEEP. Clioice lambs C.27i'fi Pest yearlings 5.o(r Pest sheep i.'JV,, 4.5a 4.50 r..ro 5.15 4.50 4.7.0 4.25 ;;.S5 s.oo ;.5) 4.50 4.25 3.00 j t 4.7ii Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Miilsi Wheat, (per lui ) o,;c Corn, ( per bu 1 47..; fats. (per bu.i 47c Rye. (per bu.i 70c Pran. ip.r mni S'."..7.o J.iiddliiigs. iivr tun. sl'i ;.( Richrnond. i . CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) j Pes!, liogs, avera.-e -iiu to ! 'V lbs t.2'V'! ! :0 ' tiood heavy p.... ,e , - ;.;.s7 I. nil Commoi! and ro;:r 2.05;.; :; Steers, corn ted 4.(10 r( 4 50 j 00 i 50 : 50 j 00 : CO ': Heifers ;;.;:; 1 i Fat. cows :;.o0 .i. ;: Hulls ;: 00;t 3 Calves 0.50-; 7 Lambs .". 7. ',, 0 Richmond Seed Market. (R'-.n C over t'-ed. per .V Co.) . . ,Slii.i t Timothy (per bu. Richmond Hay Market. I j (Omar t',. V, Timothy hay t !: ,- , j Timothy Hay 1 . x se 1 j Clover hay 1 bale i 1 . i Clover I (;iy t a.. ... 1 ! .Mixed liav j .'-"trnw. p r 'on.' . . . . ' i . . $12 to 1.: j . s ; '!. 0 ft 1 1 .o.i j ? 12.00 i . . Sa ) n 1 firni 1 1 ml

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all RaiM&er Goods Ladies' Rubbers Ladies' 65c Rubber, best American brand, new fresh -;oods, (luring Hale. 49c a pair. Ladies' Storm Rubbers Best L-rade. per pair 55c Misses' and Boys' Rubbers Misses' Storm Rubbers, best quality, with heavy soles, per pair 45c Misses' Regular Rubbers, per pair 38c Children's Rubbers, per pair 33c Boys' 65c Rubbers, per pair 55c Boys' Rolled Edge Rubbers, 85c grade, per pair 70c

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Corn r bu.1 Oats. (p,.-r bu.i T i SHAVED. . .1 by th Barber That Not Quiet His Nerves. 'J here were fire of us hunting and fjshiug. in the Queensland bush when one rainy day a stranger appeared. H said he was a tramp barber, and as none of us had been shaved for a fortnight we gave him half a day's work. About four hours after he had left na a band of six men rode up. and the leader inquired if we had seen a tall, roughly dressed man pass that way. We told hitu of the barber, and he looked from man to man and exclaimed : "Good gracious, but you are all freshly shaved'" "Yes. we gave the barber a job." "And he shaved each one of you?" "He did and did it well." "Roys, do you hear that?" shouted the man as he turned to his compauions. "What of it?" asked one of our party. "U'hy, he went insane yesterday and cut a man's throat in his barbers chair over at Unadilla, and ve're after hint to put him in an asylum." They rode away at a gallop and next morning returned to our camp with the man. who had been captured after a hard fight and was tied on his horsft He seemed to remember us when he was given a drink of water, and as he handed the cup back he quiet iy olc served : "I say, gentlemen, please excuse me. I meant to finish off the last, man who got shaved, but I got to thinking r something else, and it s'ipped my iu!nd." Cape Times. Beacon Fires In China. T11 China such beacon fires as sprer.d the alarm of the Spanish nriuada through Eugauid used to lc the cad to war. Many years ago, the story gees, the emperor sat with a beautiful woman 1 'X'kir.g toward the beacon hills. She would like to see those wnir irg piles lighted, and upon her insistent o the thing was done. The greatest excitement prevailed throughout tho pr.e. i:; -es. and troops earae hurrying in from a" sli:--. W'.K-n the )e;'der'earned ihit ;.. langer nier.aeed. that the t'.re v-ro lighted to satisfy the whim of a woman, their wrath fed 011 their !ost cmiiideiice. and w ith the actual ca!i to arms the response was slow and unenthusiastic. It was a rcneiitioii of the o'd story in Webster's spelling Look. "Wolf" had been cried too often. Ylie nab OfTh Body. The orsan around which aSi the other orears .-olve, and upon which they are largely ident tor their valffcre. it tiis? ytoaiac; hen tfe ttmciions of the stomach become in. a-'red. the bowels and liver also become tie ir.jej. To cure a disease of the stomach, tiv? r t-ns!j vet a 50 cent or $1 bottle of Pr. C Is. J Syrep Feoits at yor druvcist'o. Tt .""e proirp'et rfiief for constipation and cr 1 epsiTT ccrcpouude-i-

FOSTER SHOES FOR LADIES. They need no- inloduction. They are the easiest and the best. Foster's $7. Shoes $3.75 Foster's $1.00 Shoes $3.25 BOLTON'S EASY SHOES. For ladies with tender feet yet very stylish. $.",.70 tirades $3.10 a pair liolion $;l.00 Shoes'. .$2.69 a pair These shoes are hand-turned and hand-sewed welt soles. CROSS SHOES FOR LADIES. Patent Colt, Button or Iaee, with Flexible Extension Soles. $1 Grade, duirng sale $3.25 pr.

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Repartee of the Shop. "I never was so insulted in my life!' said the girl with the brown eyes in d!?nautly. "Explain further." was the request. "Why, you know Fido chewed up the muff to that set of gray furs of mine and so 1 went into a Fhop today to see if I could find a muff that would re place it. 1 told the clerk what I wanted. He couldn't find anything that would suit, so he called another clerk. This one hunted high and low, he drag ged out muffs till they heaped the counter, but he couldn't find one that would match. Finally he called the proprietor, a fat. stuffy man. who came waddling down the aisle and said, 'What Is the trouble?' " 'I can't make a match,' I said almost tearfully. "'Why. that's funny,' lie said in a hatefully patronizing mnnner. 'What's the matter with the men?' "New York Press. Michelangelo. Michelangelo pfood in the front rank both as painter and sculptor. In both arts he was worthy of the highest praise. The fresco of the "Last Judgment" in the Sistinc chapel H considered the most wonderful picture in the world, showing the omnipotence of artistic science and the fiery daring of conception that but few other paintings can even approximate. In sculpture the "Moses" and the "Slaves," not to mention other pieces, rang among the finest creations of the art and proclaim Michelangelo to have been as masterful with his chisel as he was with bis brush. New York American. A Surprise. Teacher Freddy I'angle. you may give the German name of the river Da tin be. i Freddy Duuno. Teacher Dona u 1 That is right. I rm glad j on have Mudied your lesson 50 weil. Freddy is surprised, but keeps still. Exchange. Jolting the Grandad. A fond grandfather and father were admiring the new baby. Fond lira adfather I declare! That youngster is a great deal more intelligent than you were at 1;: ; ag?. Insuited Father Naiural'y : he has a great deal brighter fatherl Life. A Mere Painting. She Why. no. The stolen Cainsj borough was not a hat it was a picl ture. ITcr Husband Oh. I thought I from the value that it wa a hatTown and Country. Stride fn.ua naitikind Th prin.-t;n of faith and men would have.no more history than a flock of sheep. I.ytton. Xever f a gorvj work dne without Ituth truui 'e. hiDese Prorerh.

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WANTED. WANTF.D Two or ihrt-e furnisiied iii'iins for )ii;h: lioiii-k. cpiim ; adlii. s.s "C. A." care Palladium. 7.-::i W A NT 171 ) To buy lat No. typewii--r, U'-iniiniton or Fox. in good condition. Call at Pi-oplt. 's Storo. 7,-:;r WANTJ7D To do t pewrit i vliniiii'; tall 1 7i N. Itltli. it -t WANTKD tiirl for general housework, family of three. Apply N. i:;th street. i;:t WANTK1 Wasliinus at. street. Main i-:;t. WANTKD -Two rooms for light housekeeping close to Pennsylvania depot. Call New Windsor Hotel. .".-Tt W ANTK1 - Posit ion by licensed fireman, stationary boilers. Charles Martin, llo". Y. r.th street. Hichniond. ;:.;t WANTED Old feather beds; highest price paid for old feathers; will stay a week in Richmond. Address Simon Cohen, General Delivery; will call. ' :! J -1 Ot WANTED To clean wall paper. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 210 S. P. 30-1 4 1 WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish . positions, few weeks' completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, S-it"-day wages, diplomas granted, wrno for catalogue. Mok-r Harbor College, Cincinnati. O. tf MALE HELP WANTED YOUNG .MEN to prepare fpr examination for RAILWAY MAIL and other COV. POSITIONS. Superior instruction by MAIL. Established 14 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Gov't. Positions are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. t-30t WANTED if you have horses you want to buy or sell, vieit Taubo's barn, 120 N. 0th street. Shipping horses at all times 22-tf WANTED--If you want to buy or sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Morgan. Cor. Mh and N. E streets. Both phones. 12-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath; 30 N. 12th. 5-7t FOR RENT Room for ladies; electric lights, at. 1012 South A street. 4-2t FOR RENT Two room flat, furnished complete for housekeeping; private bath; 40 S. 11th street. 3-3t FOR RENT-For cash. !2 acre farm, eight miles of Richmond. Henry Green. Centerville, Ind. ;; :;t FOR RENT Two front rooms for light housekeeping; 202 N. 7th St. 31-7t FOR RENT 5-room flat centrally located, ground f.oor, electric light, bath. 13cnj. F. Harris. 7-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Pcrterfield, Kelly Block Mh & Main. 7tf FOR SALE O'M'art at 023 N. lStlT 3-2t FUR SALE A cood go-cart. Call 111 N. 14ih street. 7.-;;t FOR SALE Favorite cook stove, ins North r street. pt FOR SALE Uuiiding material. To any one contemplating building this spring. I hate for sale several thousand good clean brick, ready to lay in the wall; also joists, studding, tbioring. windows and doors. See James Heath. Sou'h 11th street. 4-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Farms ; will I ell or trade for larger farms or city j property. lt'J acres. Km) tillable; ! fair buildings; tile drained, 7 miles from Richmond, ll? from Centerville, $7,000, or 14) acres including the 106 acres. $n,000; 25 acres join- ' ing small town, good buildings. 7 1 room house. miles from Richmond, i S2.0o. Address P. O. Box 32 4. j Richmond. 4-7t FOR SALE Two good overcoats, i men's size, cheap, at J012 South A street. 4-2r FOR SALE Alio' her lot of pure hred j tested seed oat?; order ihi. yuar I l-'-fore thy aro all g-enr.. Phono j :;i:;tl. (. E. Fulghnm. 4-tf "OR SALE 1" acre.-, of &aw iirn'uer; oak. ash. e'.m and Jpech. Or...- and ! one-half miles southwest of Boston ; ! W. T.. Scan. y. 4-7t j FOR SALE-- On1 general p'irKe I marc aud grocery, delivery wacoa

with slip top and storm front. Call Automatic Phin 1 :;',:!. 4 -;U FOR SALF. 1? u l.i.oard hartley, lard-pros and printer: 7!C? South t';h st iv.-:. : 7t FR SALF. Sisia'i p'l.i! e of ten ai r. ith 1:..'!-. S-a! ti !:;.! other ..::l--ii!.'.i::u: fr,r. .-. I't iee M l". W.CA a l K- al Km ate ;.v: lru; an. - a :u : ' N 7' h 7 FR S.M K lJd .r -a-,... . Mi e ' load r eord; .eel:..1-.-".!m.iii.'" l.eo:id;uin.

IKOII SALF. A f.,ri:i of a. i -.- in I iusr'o'.: Tow -.'.! ip .ii;e count v dia:.a. a'H'-.i! or.-- mile' t ast of . town et' Al-i;m"e:: I "or further i-.c i tioi!,ii r'te to or rail on Clark R. '; Crowe. RU bmond. 51. R. No. 1. . : ,'.jha D Ctvwe. Webster. Ind , R. : No. I'.'. -Jl FOR SA1.K OnI Fur: I'.oa a; Muff. a'o on,- !'is-..,a Lamti u. pioci", Sjlgh'i;. US1!. .! ; a s.o ritif' . enn be see;: at :he Palladium offit MISCELLANEOUS. FtJt'ND - Hand a'i he! on No, tit -H II street; owiltr eau have salne by cailinu at '-'Jol N. F sfr. i t. :.- NtiTICK --The Ami. pi- Fmniture t o wi!! move 1'eb. lib. from the eortu r of 1th and Main, to ,M: Main s'uet. room forn;e- ocetipied bv tin K(Uith Music Store, vle-i o tli.-y w VA j have a tine stock of antique and sec i olid band fuiiiituie. carpets and stoves, to (heir man friends audi patrons-. I 7t PROF. Rolling, for a sure cure for corns. s. Mh. Phone 1212. 17 .",ot NOTICE The .lunule. H22 Main st. A modern, midwinter .h for Richmond. An Exhibition of Wild and Rare Animals, Reptiles, ail kinds of Hints. Talking Parrots and all Song Hints. For sale at The Jungle. Will open Wednesday. Feb. 3. at 10 a. m. Admission. 10c. It NOTICE Public sale of personal property, Feb. 11th. one mile west of Chester on Union pike at In a. in. George Davis. 1-7t DRY CLEANING -Dry Cleaning and "Dyeing. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.. 1o24 Main. Phone 1072. 17.:;ot SCHOOI School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Mrs. W. S. Hiser. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 577. 5tf FARM LANDS. All kinds, anywhere, J. Ed. .Moore, over 0 N. 7th street. janS-llino DENTISTS. CHEVOWETII & DYKKMAN, Masonic Temide. Automatic phono 2053. 8-tI HERBERT B. LOPER, Dentist, Rooms If. and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phone FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond lnsuruuee Agency, Hans X Kol!, Mgr., 7 It'. Main. 1 1 tf FLOUR AND FEED STORE. Flour, Feed. Garden Seeds, Hay and Straw, .r. (I. Gilbert. II and V. N. Idli .street. Phono 2P.H".. lS-30t FINANCIAL MONEY LOANED Ix)w rates, easy tetms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Bonds automatic phene No. 200S. l-wel-thnrs-fri-sat-tf MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr., S3 North 8th Street PHYSICIAN. DR. EMMA GARDNER. Osteopathic physician, North 10th street, phone LSSl. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Graduate A. T. Still school. janC-COt UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downlns & Son, 16 N. Sth st. i2septGmo REAL ESTATE. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident Ideurance ana coicction: 14 N. 9ih. LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. Moore & Ogborn Fire lusurance Agents. Will co on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burglary, Theft anj Larceny. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg., Phones. Home Bell o3-R. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 ind 15 The Colonial. Phone 681 Ivadj AuiiUnt SUGAR CURED HAMS These Are Very Mild and Small, 10 to 12 lbs. (Pig Hams) 12'c Per Pound. HADLEY BROS., Phores 252 4. 2292.

Heavy Discounts I want to turn ail heavy weight Suitings. Overcoats and Trouser"gs ir?to cash and to make room for the handsomest line of Spring and Summer Suiti.igs and Trouserings ever shown in the city. Liberal Discounts on atl heavy Weights. It will pay ycu to buy your heavy Overcoats for next wi.iter, at this big Discount Sa'c. Geo. VV. Schcpman S29 Main St.

EXCURSION TO INDIANAPOLIS account ol Ihr STATE Oratorical Contest Thursday, Feb. 6th Tickets good on cars leaing Richmond at 1:00 p. m.. 2:25 p. in.. 3:00 p. ni.. 4:00 p. in. and 5:25 p. m. Thursday. Returning from Indianepolis. all cars up to and including last at 9:00 p. m. Sunday. Feb. 9. 11:30 p. m. car out of Indianapolis Thursday will rnn through Richmond. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $LD0 To Cottage Grove, Ind XTi To Boston, Ind 27, To Webster is To Williamsburg , .5 To "cunomy 50 To Losantvllle 70 To Munclo 1.20 To Marion 2. 10 To Peru 2.93 Trains Leave goins East, G:15 a. m. Traln Lv. going Went 10:55 a. ra. Daily. For further Information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A, Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. Reduced Rates To New Orleans Pensacola, Fla., and Mobile, Ala. Via C. C.&LR. R. On account of MARDI GRAS Round trip ticket to New Orleans f2:;.47). Round trip ticket to Mobile or Pensacola $J2.-'0. Tickets on sale February 20, 27, 2S, 2!, March 1 and 2. Final limit March loth. C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A. Home Tel. 2062. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of th Second ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne township. Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the undrsdned. a m..le inhabitant of th Stato of iiniiam,, for more than ninety davs prior to the time of the filing or nald abdication, and ,1 person over the ae of twfntv-one yearn and of good moral character. Intend to aj.ply to tiio Hoard of County Commissioners of said County and Stat- at their ixt rfirular session comrnencini; on thofir.st Monday in March. lOs, for a licene to sell intoxicating, fp!ritiion.-, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a tjnie, ar.i pennit. the Fame to be irank on thpremises where .oid. in accordance with the provision.-.- of an act of thGeneral A.-aembly f the State of In diana, approved March 17th, S1, a-, well a.s other laws of the StaXe no- in force. And I further btate I am and will he ; the actual and solo owner and pro prietor of the Bald bu&intb.s. hhould a license be ?ranted to me, and thai I am not acting and wi!l not act as the ai?ent or partner of another in the C"1uct of the harne. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to cell said Intoxicatinsr, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, as aforesaid, should a license be granted me, is ss follows, towit: lic-ing a crtaia room No. 420, on the ground floor fronting on Main etret, of building known as th Ccmmerci.d Hotel, situated 0,1 lots Nos. 1" aud 10 in. Jeremiah Cox'.? addition to th City of Richmond, Wayne Tounl;ip. Wayne county, Indiana. FRED II. TJOLTKAMP. .j'.y 1 1 this t'JiKern too. read ere"u21y; itt.

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