Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 3, 18 February 1908 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGKA3I, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1909.

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WANTED. WANTED Five good demonstrators for house to house canvass Neither sex). Nothing to sell. WorK pleasant and profitable. Call S. L. Landen, Windsor hotel. ' IS-It WANTED You to know that we are opening a new store in your town. If you want a bargain, tome and see us. The Great Bargain Store. VSSm Ridge Street. IS -It WANTED Situation ns draughtsman, experienced on small machine tool work; special machine, jig and pattern worK a specialty. Address "A" care Palladium. ix-7t WANTED -You to eat at the Railroad Restaurant, 82." North E St. First class meals and lunch. Tickets Si and $3. lA-7t WANTED Place to do general housework. Can give references. Call at 20 N. 19th. is-nt WANTED Girl, '2U N. !Uh St. ISit FOR SALE Incubator and brooder. Cost $30. Will take $13. 174 Main street. IS-St WANTED Woman or girl to wash dishes. 116 South 8th street. 18-3t WANTED Students to .learn telegraphy, 7 to 9 p. m. Tuition, 5 dollars per month. New class starts Feb. 24. Room 1, Colonial Building. 17-7t WANTED 5,000 bushels white corn; Runge & Co., 16 S. 7th street. 17-7t WANTED To inform you that George W. Mansfield is succeeding Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, and intends to devote his entire time to residence work. Call on him in the Colonial bldg. 17-2t WANTED Position as stenographer, two year's experience. Address 010 S. A. 17-3t WANTED Housekeeper; address F. K. C, caro Palladium. 16-3t WANTED Carpet sweepers and baby cabs to repair; razors, knives and ' shears sharpened, at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main street. 16-3t WANTED Typewriters to repair and overhaul. Burr and Weichman, Western Union office. lotf WANTED You to know that the Richmond Coal Co. sells the best ; $4.50 coal in Richmond. Both , phones. 13-7t WANTED Watches, clocks and jew- ; elry to repair. C. L, Culbertson, I Cor. 4th and North D streets. 13-7t WANTED All students who have ' just finished their high school work 1 to ask for special offer to High School students at Richmond Business College. 13-7t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf WANTED If you have horses you want to buy or sell, visit Taube's barn, 126 N. 6th. street. Shipping horses at all times -tf WANTED II you want to buy or sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Morgan. Cor. 8th and N. K streets. Both phones. 12-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT 3$ acres, money rent. 1U miles east New Paris. O. See D. M. Mohler. lS-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 23 N. 7th. lS-3t t'UK iu.. i riat inrnisnen or un furnished. Call at 403 X. 11th. ISTt. FOR RENT Six room house and stable on South ISth street. See me quick. Al. II. Hunt. lS-2t FOR RE NTEast Main. 1 rout room. 1032t lS-3t FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping to parties without children. 'Joo Richmond Ave. fS-Gt FOR REN i A seven room house. Call at ,400 South 1-Hh. Phone o7. 1 -Jt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Furnace heat and electric lights. Address "Rooms" care Palladium. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, board if wanted. 91G S. A. 17-71 FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heat. JtC N. i:5th St. t l-7t JPOR RENT One six and one eight

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room house. Thompson, au Mam. 12-7t For Rent Furnished room, N. 10th St. ll-2st ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod ern conveniences. ii t N. 11th St. 1'-7t FOR KENT Furnished room, heat and hath; SO N. U'th. M-7l FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterf'.eld, Kelly Block Sth & Main. 7t FOR SALE Bedroom suit, consisting of dresser, washstand. bed springs, mattress, pillows, all complete for SM.7.", Ridge St. ' 1-H FOR SALE Pure-bred Duroc Jersey brood sows, farrow in March and April. Call or address C. C. Huddleston, Fountain City, phone 1S2D. 17-2t FOR SALE Ask your grocer for pure old-fashioned Buckwheat Flour made by Runge & Co., 1C S. 7th st. 17-7t FOR SALE Seventy-five nice fall shoats. Call phone 23A 14-7t FOR SALE Five two-year-old mules, on Middleboro pike, about one and one-half miles from Richmond. Fred Bullerdick. Call phone SlOuf. 16-St FOR SALE Big Una clover, timothy, garden and field seeds. Garver & Meyers, nil Main street. 15-lmo FOR SALE Good S-rcom house and tw6 lots $1.5oO; .-ii'OO cash, balance monthly. Frank M. Price, Colonial Bldg. Phone KMC.. l,"i-7t FAIRY STICK CANDY and Buttercups, homemade, 20c lb.; Kuchenbuch, 169 Fort Wayne Ave. 9141 FOR SALE-A farm of 123 acres in Abington Township, Wayne county Indiana, about one mile east of the town of Abington. For further paticulars write to or call on Clark R. Crowe. Richmond. R. R. No. 1. or John D. Crowe, Webster, Ind., R. 'I No. 25. 21-:;! t FOR SALE One set of Furs, Boa and Muff, also one Persian Lamb neck piece, slightly used, at a sacrifice; can be seen at the Palladium office 24-tf FOR SALE A good property of seven rooms and both kinds of water. Good rental property and good location. Call at lit; North ;th St. 12-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good farm. SO acres, well improved. Thompson. 710 Main St. 12-7t FOR SALE Household goods at once. 227 Richmond ave. 13-7t FOR SALE Coal that will please you. Richmond Coal Co. Both phones. 13-7t MISCELLANEOUS. FOR TRADE 44) acre farm :? miles of Richmond. Price .:i.)0O. Will take city property. Frank M. Price, phone 104(1. Colonial buldg. 13-7t FOUND At Boston Store, lady's black and white checkered jacket. Call at desk. 17-2t LOST OR STOLEN Box containing a long black coat from a rig hitched at 9th street rack. Purchased from Boston Store. Finder is requested to return to the Boston store and receive reward. lG-3t. FOUND Tire best $4..".o coal in Richmond, at Richmond Coal Co. Both phones. 12-7t PROF. Koliing. for a sure cure for corns, 20 S. Sth. Phone 4242. 17-30t FINANCIAL., MOMiiit jluaie.u tx)w rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Bond's automatic phone No. 2008. 1-wed-thurs-fri-sat-tf PHYSICIAN. DR. HOUGHTON, who lias been sick. has resumed his practice. Phone FARM LANDS. All kinds, anywhere. J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street. janS-3nio DENTISTS. HERBERT B. LOPER. Dentist, Rooms 10 and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phone 10S4. 2!-30t FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. ,KoR, Mgr., 716 Main. 14-tf MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr. S3 North 8tn Street UNDERTAKERS. 1 II. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth st iseptOmo LAUNDRY. We can help tnak9 ycu happy honestly W3 can. Richmond Steam Laundry. - PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Policeman Had to Restrain Eager Women Bargain Seekers Today A half hour before the sale at the Lee 15. Nusbaum dry goods store .started this morning. 7:-'! o'clock, the big entrance way and the sidewalk in front of- the lniildiug were packet and jammed with women shoppr. A stalwart policeman f-tood guard before the doors, firmly, but gallantly re-straining the fair ones from engaging in hair pulling matches for positions of advantage. When the doors opened Mr. Nusbaum Mood smiling within to act as reception committee to the feminine host of bargain seekers. The fir?t ruh of this army of femininity swept him and the guardian of the law completely off their feet and hurled them like chips on a tidal wave against the ribbon counter, which faces the main entrance. After the stormmg party had gained entrance hundreds of women poured into the store and the big staffof clerks more than had their hands full in meeting the demands made ot them. All day the aisles of the big store were packed with shoppers and the sound that issued from the building reminded the people on the streets of a monster bee hive. One woman would see an attrative bargain and would immediately make a wild dash for it. followed in hot pursuit by those who stood near her. It was first come first served, and some of the exhibitions of shoving and pushing witnessed in the store made a foot ball game look in comparison, like a checkers contest. Mr. Nusbaum is one of the two largest dry goods advertisers in the Palladium and attributes the wonderful success at the outset of his sale to the merits of his goods as set forth in his advertisements. Mr. Nusbaum has been a consistent advertiser and a liberal tiser of "printers' ink." The success attendant on his sale is the result of his broadminded policy of continually keeping his goods before the public through the medium of the Palladium's advertising columns.

The Markets Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $4.45(f Good to choice 4.401t .50 r.o 15 .50 .73 BEEF STEERS. Good to choice st;jer: .... o.OtKf? Medium to good steers .... 4.3KV Choice to fancy yearlings 3.75 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers ... 4.wiChoice to fancy cows .... :"v,i .30 I. S3 :.iO ..'II .23 ..7-j Good to choice heifers . 3.00 L'VEAL CALVES. Cood to choice 1.nV,( 'air to good ,'.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to li'vy fleshy fe..'ters 1.270r .-"'air to rood feeders . . . . 4.(Ki'i "lood to choice stockwra .. S.uOfiCommon to fair heifers.... 2.30? SHEEP. t liOJcf lilllilis .2-if'f. . 'O .00 oil Hesi yearl'iigs 3.1! 36' Boot sheep -:'.x Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu) 93c Corn, (per bu) 45c 1 Oats, (per bu.) ' 17c I tlye, (per bti.r ' 70c J I'ran. (per ionj ?2::..r.o Middlings, (per ton) $20.00 Richmond. CATTLE (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 25 lbs S!.2K?,$4.2r Good heavy packers 4.00-W 4.20 ''orntnon nnd rough .. .. C.50'. 4. 00 Steern, corn fed.. 4.00f? 4 50 Heifers 3.75 fi 4.00 Vat cows 3.00(a) 3.75 Hulls 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50 7 00 Lambs 6.00 6.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) C ever Seed, (per bu.) $10.KO Timothy (per bu.) J2.25 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Wl n.) Timothy hay (bnled) .. . . ?12 to Timothy Hay (loose) .. .$10.00 1 1. Clover hay (baled) $12 Clover Hay (loose) $9. 00 10. Mixed Hay 1'). Straw, (per ton.) 0. Corn, (per bu.) Oats, (per bu.) Fodder (per ton) $7 13 00 00 00 H) 00 45 1 00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, Feb. IS. Hogs Receipts 4,153; weak. Butchers. 4--'!5 4.47 1 Cattle Receipts, 4-S; ciuict. Veal $6.50 7.75. Sheep, steady. Lambs, steady. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Feb. IS. Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra $5.40 5.70. Common to fair. $3.00' 3.75. Veal ?3.5 6.50. Hogs Receipts 1.000. Prime and yorkcis $4.65 4.S0. Common and rough $4.50 4.60. Sheep and Iambs Light and steady. Sheep, $4.S55.S5. Fair to choice lambs $5.00 7.50. Toledo Grain. 1 ! T.liwlrk IS Wheat Cash IHA. Corn Cash ,56 i . OatsCash 52 Vs. Cloverseed Cash $11.00. Alsike Cash. GO. Rye Cash SI. East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, Feb. 18. Cattle Receipts t'.'.'O; steady. Veal and calves ?5.i0ot S.o'.K Sheep and lambs Receipts 5,40i". ; Sheep $3.7551 o.0'. ' . .imi..- .iiiii:- --Viri, .e'f T :?r Hogs Receipts 4.-50. Heavies and roughs $4.00 4. SO. Chicago. Chicago, Feb. IS. Cattle Receipts, estimated about 36,000; market lower; steers $4. 25o .!.: cows $3d: 4.75 itw. jsios" 5.25; buu. 2.2i&

4.30; calves $3 Si 7; stockers and feeders $2.?Q$C 4.75. Hogs Receipts, estimated about 44,000; market 5 to 10 cents higher; choice heavy shipping $4.40'tt 4.4.",; butchers $4.33(( 4.4.-.; light mixed $4. :m.ft 4.35; choice light, $4. 35ft 4.40; packing $4(i 4.40; pigs, $3.50 4.25; bulk of sales $4.30r.i 4.40. Sheep receipts estimated about 25,000; market steady; sheep $4.25(ff 5.60; Iambs $fi 7; yearlings $5.(0fa ('..40.

DOUBTS OF LEGALITY Home Telephone Company Wished Council to Pass Ordinance Again. FIRST STEPS ARE TAKEN. Last evening an ordinance that was passed by council in June, 1000. under which the Home Telephone company i.-, now operating, was presented to council to be acted upon a second time. Ii has been discovered that there is a question of the legality of the ordinance as it now stands, on account of omission of certain formalities in having the board of public works prepare and sign the ordinance and present it to council, or to embody the ordinance into the form of a contract. The ordinance was given its first and second reading, and at the next meeting it will again be passed and then there will be no doubt as to its Jegallty. The Home Telephone company last evening submitted a communication to council, asking that it asain act on the ordinance. It was explained in the communication that council had in the first place passed the ordinance in good faith and that the company had accepted it in the same way, but to avoid criticism and to remove all doubt as to its validity the company would urge council to again pass upon it. In presenting the ordinance last night all the formalities required by law were complied with. STONE TOWS STONES AT CURRENCY BILL Senator Bitterly Attacks Aidrich Measure. Washington. D. C Feb. IS.-Senator Stone of Missouri addressed the senate this afternoon and bitterly attacked the Aldrich currency bill and said he favored an issue of treasury notes. He declared the bill threatened the stability of the banking system and charged further that New York banks were involved in stock transactions. He arraigned the republican party, saying it was responsible for the panic. Deaths and Funerals. KLUTE Lizzie, the widow of Edward Klute. Sr.. died at the home this morning. i:V South Twenty-first street at o'clock, aged 75 year. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Friends are welcome to cal 1 at any time. Please omit flowers. Births. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crivel, 21 Kinsey street, boy. Second child. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Maule. IM 7 North Third street a boy. Third child. I. this concerns yoa. read carefully. 'ai'iweU'a Syrup Pepsin is positi.ely tuarir -i to cure Indigestion, constipation, sick heati '-. offensive brat:. n)';aria and ail disease. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the First ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, that I the undersigned a male person over the age of twenty-one years. and being of good moral character, and having been a continuous resident of Wayne Township in said County for more than ninety days next,' before this date, will apply to the Board ot Commissioners of said County at their next regular term, commencing on the fim Monday in March. 1308. fn- a !jense to sell intoxicating, spirituous,

vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than 5 gallons at a time with permission for the same to be drank on the premises where sold, in accord ance with the provisions of an ict of tho general assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th. 1S7" and ail other laws regulating and restricting the t-ale of such liquors. I further state that 1 am and wU! he .ittnal and so!-' owner and proprietor' of the .-aid business -.houid a lievnse ' be granted to nie, and that I am mt acting and -a ill not act as the agent or partner rf another in the conduct of the same. The precise location o'" Cue room and premises where I propose to soil intoxicating liquors shouid a license be granted me '.s as follows, towit: Being a cetrain room fronting on Main street on the ground floor of a certain three story brick building, being No. 405 Main street.' and locate! between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Richmond. Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, an.! located on a part of lot No. 2. in that part of said city of Richmond laid out by John Smith, more particularly described as follows: Beginning twenty-eight (2S) feet east of the northwest corner of said lot; thence south 53i degrees, west seventy-seven (77) feet and six C) inches; thence south 84 i degrees, east eighteen 1M feet and three (3 ) inches; thence notrh .".'4 degrees, east seventy-seven 7T) feet and six (tit inches to Main street; thence west along said Main street, eighteen (IS) feet and three (3) inch

es to the place of beginning; being located in the First ward in said city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana. EMMETT HENS LEY. 4-1 1-1 S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the- citizens of Second ward of the City of Richmond. Wayne township, Wayne couuty and State of Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I, the undersigned, a male resident of said State over the ace of twenty-one years and being of good moral character, and being and having ben a continuous resident of the said town ship for ninety days prior to the timet of filing said application, will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners of said county at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in March, 1U0S, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than 5 gallons at a time, and permit the same to bo drank on tho premises where sold, in conformity with the laws of the state of Indiana now in force, regulating and restricting the sale of such liquors. I am and will bo the actual owner and proprietor of such business, and am not acting as the agent or partner of another In the conduct thereof. - The precise location of the premises vhere I propose, to sell and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me, is as follows, towit: Being a certain room about sixteen (16) feet north and south by fortyeight and one-half (4Si) feet east and west on the ground floor of a certain three-story brick building known by being numbered 203 Ft. Wayne avenue and fronting on said avenue and situated on part of lots number (2) and eleven (11) in Bickle and Laws' addition to the City of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, and being in the Second ward of said city. Signed, JOSEPH COLLINS. 4-11-18 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward. Wayne town ship. Wayne county, Indiana, and to all others concerned that I, the under signed, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana for more than ninety days priohereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years, and a r.frrm nf fnnrt moral rhnrarfr intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state . t c,t nA at its next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in March. 1!XS, for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less finantltv than five gallons at. a ,n,t normit tho finiP to ,A Hmnlr

on the premises where sold, in accord-1 Commissioners of said county at their ance with the provisions of an Act of,1,ext tcr' bich commences

the General Assembly of the State of and all amendments and addition' thereto, and all other laws of said stat 3 now in force in relation to the sale of such liquors. The undersigned is and proposes to be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and in making this appli cation is not acting as the agent of ' ' ' pose to conduct said business as the agent or partner of any other person. I desire to conduct in connection therewith a pool and billiard table. The precise location of the premises where I desire to sell, and will sell, said intoxicating liquors, if a license be granted me. is as follows - j BeUig the from room on the jrroun.: I floor of a one-story frame building ! situated on the southwest corner o? le number sixty in Jes-.se Iden's addition to the city of Richmond, in said county. Said building tronts on North D street in that part of said lo:

where the east line of North Third j tare to-wit: Part of lots two 2 jnd street intersects the north line of 1 eleven (Hi in Bickle & Law's addiNorth D street, and being in the Sec- j tion o the City of Richmond, Indiana, ond ward of said thy of Richmond, j and heing in the second ward of said Wayne township. Indiana. city of Richmoud, Wayne township.

4-11-18 ALPHONSE N. COLLETT. NO I ICj Notice is hereby siveu to the cltiztrs of the First ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne count-. Indiana, and t; all other3 concerned, that I, the underj signed, a male inhabitant of the state !of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township. Wayne county. Indiana, for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a pcron over the age of tontj-one y.ars. and -t

Farmers of Wayne County

We are now ready to contract for" corn mill tomatoes for our pack of I'M) and are going to contract a larger territory than heretofore ;ml will li.ie receiving stations in the mall tovxus near Richmond from which wo will ship the vegetables to our f.ictorj. We are also going to have on the road in two weeks men to canvass all of the fanners within hfteen miles of Richmond and if there should be any one that they do not see. call us over the phone or write us and we will call and see yon. for we are going to give some very good prices this year and we do not want you to miss them. Give the above statement a thought before our men call upon you so that ou will be jeaty to contract with them.

II. C. Bullerdick & Son Canners Richmond, Ind.

person of good moral character. iutend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state at its next regular session commencing upon the first Monday in March, lltus, for a license to sell intoxicating, spir ituous, vinous and malt 'iquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. In accord ance with the provisions of an Act cf the General Assembly of the state ol Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force In relation to tald business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person! The precise location of the said premises in which 1 desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted rne is as follows, towit: Being the northwest room on the ground floor of a certain two-story brick building situated on loi No. M'J, and being No. 4ol South .".th street, fronting on South "th street, in that part of the City of Richmond. Wayne county. Indiana, laid out by John Smith, and being in the First ward of said city. 4-1 1-1S LOUIS A. KNOPF. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Second ward of the City of Richmond. Wayne township, Wayne county, and State of Indiana, and to all others concerned that 1. the ! undersigned applicant, a male inhabitant or said state and over trie age 01 21 years, of good moral character, and being and having been a continuous resident of said Jackson township for more than ninety days immediately preceding the date of this application. I apply to the Board Of COUllty ! on the first monday in March, 1!)0S. for a license to sell intoxicating, spiruuuun' l"'""IB - lfcfiS quantity than five gallons at a lm,e. ana ,trrim ,no 8am 10 ue on the premises where sold, in accord ance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17, 1S75. as well as other laws of this State now in force, that I am and wiil be th actual owner and proprietor 01 mid but5jn(.,s allli lll)t ucthiS, .lS th (lelil or tim. of anv ljue t.ljpfi in )h,, coll. j ,juct thereof The vrPclH(t locafion of the premises I jn whirh j deg,n, ,Q an(, wm gf;,, Eai(J j intoxjcatin,, iinors should said licence I l)t? -u., r,l(.. js ,1S f.,i!nw.--. to-wit: t neing the west, room, about fortv f, east and west by l;ur'-. 11 f'-ei j nort, ani south, on the ground floor i 0r .. ..rtaia two-storv buck building. which room is niinibe-d one hundred and ninety-nine t,n Ft. Wayr," avenue, and which building is located upon the following described teal fhIndiana. 4-11-1S MATTHEW MILLER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby givtn to the ci?iz;.-r.-cf tht; First Ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, tho under- j sifted, a male inhabitant oi the State ! of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township. Wayne county, Indiana, for more than ninefy days; prior to the time of the Hints of s;id application, and a person over 'h;

age of twenty-one' year and of good moral character, intend to apply t the Hoard of County Commissioners of said County and State at their neit regular session commencing on tha first Monday in March, li)0S, for a li. cense to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a 1M Quantity than five gallons at a time, ami permit the same to be drank ou the premises where sold, in accord ance with the provisions of an act ot the General Assembly ot th State at Indiana, approved March 17tb. 1875. as well as other laws of the State now

in force. And I further state I am and will bo the actual and sole owner and proprietor of the said business, should a license be granted to roe. and that I am not acting and will not act as the agent, or partner of another in conduct of tha' saruo. J Tho precise location of the premises in which I desire to sell said Intoxl-' eating, spirituous, vinous and male liquors, as aforesaid, should a licenso be granted me. Is as follows, towit; Being room No. 501 on tho south side of Main street in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Said room being on the ground floor of a three-story brick, building located on the south-east corner of Main and Fifth Streets on part of lot No. four (4) in that part of th City of Richmond as laid out by Joha Smith and known as lot number four, teen (14) in the sub-division ot Iota 4. 5, 14 and 17, in said part of said city made by the proprietor thereof. January 15th, 1S59, and recorded in Plat Book, No. 1 page 121 of the Rec. ords in the Recorder's offico of said county. Said room being about sixtyfive (65) feet north and south by fifteen and one-half (15) feet East and West located in the first ward ot tins said city of Richmond, Wayno town ship, Wayne county. Indiana. Signed: LOUIS MUT1I. 4-1 1-1S The Great Blood Purifier. For sal by Leo if. Fihe. T. V. McDonald and W. H. Sndhoff. MINER & COMPANY Commission Merchants Grain, Provisions, Stocks' and Rondo;. Members Chicago Board of Trade Phillips Opera House Bide. Home Phone 17&1. O. G. ! Murray, Manager. - puEJUe ALE Thursday, Feb. 27lh. 1908 40 Head Work Mules 8 Head Horses 75 Tons Baled Hay Miller & Dagler 4 miles east of Richmond on D. a W. Traction. Slop 106