Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 37, 23 March 1908 — Page 7

PACiE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT; Wanted, For Sa!e, For Rent, Lost, Found,-Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 1 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Plzcc of Richmond for buyer or seller. A tria! will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads re result brirsjrers. UU Vy,' Li tl ILL' 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

THE RJCiniOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TE LEG U A 31. 3IO.NDAY. 3IAKCI1 11)08.

WANTED.

WANTED -To buy a light dog. Call phone .Mosr. tan 1 1 23-7t WANTED Situation or stenographer by as bookkeeper a. young laiiy: I 213 South C Ktrect. 23-:!t WANTEIK- Washing to do. Will' call ami tot urn. Call or address 113 s s. .1 street. -:-:( WANTKO-A good experienced sill for housework. Mrs. ('. A. Brehm, So North 8th street. 23-3t WANTKD work. Girl for general houseKielhorn Millinery Co. 2:; It WANTED Work by a young lady keeping house or helping v. it!) housework. Address 1111 N. I street. 22 ."1 WANt'KI)-Position as clerk-! n store to learn the business; wages no object. Phone 104). 22-3t V A N T E D -T wo goo f 1 men for country work. Apply to Golding. Palladium office. 22 7i WANTED You to ride a Reading Standard, holds the world's record. Sold by ISrowu Darnell. ! Main St. 22 "t WANTED VvT.rl""wran' 'kind b elduly lady. Call ai Mi X. 1 llh St. 21 ..t WANTED - Sit uai ion in private home or restaurant by a lady of experience. n:;.k s. :th si. ' 2l-::t WANTED Girl or middle aged lady to assist with housework. Address ). L. Daily. Route ;;. or phone 5117C. 21-3t SALESM EX V A X T 10 D Sell retail trade, your locality. .!."" per month and expenses to start or commission. Experience unueiessary. Ilermingscn Cigar Co.. Toledo. O. 21 .".t WANTED- A" place by ""a"- girl v, ith dress maker to learn trade. 25 s S. W. 2nd St. 21 :;i WANTED- To give you chance to ri,i out your rent. Can sell you nice home, small payment down, babuic monthly. Call phone Ins.". 2o-7t W A NTK I r 1 iTTar d e r sa Clio: f N 7 !H hand C. $3. 75 a week. 2o-7l WANTED -Job "carpenter" work. "lo . So. lMh. l'.-7t WANTED Wildig & Jackson, pYaett

TODAY'S MARKFT QUOTATIONS

WEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Oh New York, March 23. Open High Amalgamated Copper a7a American Smelting 70"i 71 "i American Sugar . 12478 12S Atchison 73 7334 B. & O M -s2 B. R. T 4i4 47 C. M. & St. P 11HU 117New York Central !)SU 100 Northern Pac 12r.v; 12s Pennsylvania 1167s 11"T8 Teople's Gas nsi fm Reading 103"s PioU Southern Pacific 71 75-, Union Pacific 1 2" 5 1 12G"S IT. S. Steel r,i-s8 ri5i, u. s. steel ifd rs ;to Great Northern 122 123"i

Chicago. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Corrtll and Thompson. Brokers. Eaton, O.) Chicago, March 23.--Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close. May D.".:!s IH !:F'; r4"i July ss s; ss ssts Sept JsVU M'.-'s sr.4 S'',"s Corn. Open. High. Low. Close. J'ay July Fept . . . . tic's 't'ls " t'ti ... tll7s t!2,Ts i'ITs 2?$i Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. May July Sept ,.cs .Pi s cPs . . . 47: 4SI.J, 4, 3' i 3S"S ;im4 Pork. Open, llign. Low. Close. .?12.4." $12,47 $12.20 $12.2.1 . 12.S7 12.S7 12'. 12.ti7 Lard. Open. High. Ixnv. Close. . $7.02 S7.02 .7.77 $7.2 . S.12 S.12 N.oo 7.C Ribs. Open. High. Ixi w. Close. .?ti.SO $r..S2 $"..",7 $K.7o . 7.P") 7 lo 0.07 ti 07 May JulyMay JulyMay July VISIBLE SUPPLY. V,heat. decrease l.prj.ooo Corn, decrease 7t.Vxi Cnts. increase 2ixoi" U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Chicago. March 23. Hogs, receipts 6.000; left over 2.740. Cattle 21.000. fheep 17,000. Hogs Close. Light $4.S5;.;$5.10 Mixed 4 S5v; 5.15 Ileavy 4.S5Jf 3.15 tiough 4.S5 ;; 4.05 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Wheat, SC. Corn, 23S. Oats. 302 Estimates. "Wheat, 42. Corn, 274. Oats, 319.

NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Laat Wk. Last Yr. rm Hi 647 491

27 N. 17 7t on are thin kins of gokeping. come and sec .save you moii-y . 1230 is-7t. WANTED If ing to hous ! us. We can i Rid SO .Street. WANTED To .-end the spring nuniher of our Colic tiTPs'cil parties o Beacon to all inIt is free. Spring term open soon. Richmond Busiih'ss College. ANTED General 17-7t ! W furniture repair ing and upholstering, 124 Soutn Otic Rhone 4201. 17-7t WANTED Horse or eolt to feed and pasture for light work on farm. Phone 427s. 1 1-tf WANTED -To clean and repair your w l.eel-. Elmer Smith, 42'J Main. 13-tf WAXTKD Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant ,ractico, careful Instructions, tools given. Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College Cincinnati. O. tf WANTED Your carpets, rugs. upholstery, mattresses,- etc.. to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1910. Pell 395R. 22-tf FOR RENT. FOR REXT Furnished rooms, 34 X. 11th. 21-7t FOR "RENT - Flat five rooms and bath: e!lar. etc.. steam heat and water j furnished. .".22 North Mb. 2i-7t I FOR RENT- A front flat furnished I complete for housekeeping: bath and i both kinds water. 1'. South 11th St. 21 -tf FOR RENT Furnished roomTheat and i bath. North 12l!i. 2-7t ;FOK RENT Houses'," $lor?H"i $15". ! P.enj. I-'. Harris. 12tf i FOR RlTXT Furnished rooms; also I olfico looms, wit it si-am heat and bath, at The Ciano, for gents only. 3-4-tf FOR KENT House, rive rooms, bath and furnace. oi; N. W. "id St. Dr. Low 124-,, 724 SI 4(5 Close r.sto 7i; 127 73 s; S2 4ss 117 99S4 127 1178 Jo 1 04 '' 7.1 12as 3.1 OS 14 116N, SSI4 I03I4 12414 s?, !7T 121, Duhith 51 113 LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open, i2 lower; 1:30 lower; close -S-'a lower. 2-7S Corn Open U low er; 1:.10. low ei close rs lower. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies f.l.OO'd $.1.12 2 j Good to choice l.'.t.ljt ,1 05 BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers .... tVOtH 0 Medium to god steers .... .1. 6,1(0 t". Choice to fancy yearlings .I.OOft r BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.. -L.loif .1 .10 I 00 75 .10 00 Choice to fancv cows .... LOOvii. Good to choice heifers ... 4.O0ff 4. VEAL CALVES. Good to choice $4.00'! $B Fair to good 3.00,0. STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4.755; 3 Fair to god feeders 4.3.1 'a 4 Good to choice stockers 3o0vi 4 Common to fair heifers .. 3.30'-f 4. SHEEP. Choice lambs 6.7.1 'a 7. 1 Best yearlings 5.00'a- f.. Best sheep -i lOf. 5 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller MillsWheat (per bu.) fcle Corn, i pe r bu. ) 5uc Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, (per bu.) 70c Bran, (per ton) $24.00 JAiddlings, tper ton) ?20.tX) Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) .. .. $12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) ... $10.007 11.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) ja.OOJ;. 10.00 Mixed Hay 10.00 Straw, (per tou.) 6.00 Corn (per bu.) ." OatB (per bu.) 47 to 50c

cal plumbing and heath; I 11th.

The Rise of Jirnmie Johnson.

IIIOFFICE BOY TO BOOKKEEPER. WANT AD. brought so many offers Jimmio took his pickPay so large it would have made hi first employer sick. He was Jim the Penman now bookkeeper; he was rising In the world of business and 'twas due to ADVERTISING.

Walls. 21 South Pub St. 2-tf ! FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block Sth & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Buff ' Leghorn" eggs for hatching from the largest and finest yard of strictly genuine thoroughbred Leghorns in the city. per sitting of l." eggs. Call at ! So. ."th street, city. niarl'.t-thur .ksuutf FOR"SALE Roof and bridge paint, guaranteed five years. Retail at Fodder (per ton) $7.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs Good heavy packers Common and rough $4.50'?; ) $5.00 $5.00 $1.7.1 5.00 1.25 3.75 3.50 Steers, corn fed 4..10(a Heifers 3.75fa Fat cows 3.00 Jii Bulls 3.25 C4 Calves 6.50 Lambs tl.OOli' 7.00 C.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . . Old chickens, per lb., 12'- to Turkeys, per lb. Ducks, per lb COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb Country butter, per lb 2o to Eggs, per doz Pic 17ic ISC 15c Jlc. 25(! .12 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. March 23. Cattle, receipts S.I loads. Prime and extra. SO.OO'.r 0.50. Common to fair. $5.00; 5.00. Veal, $3.00f'f 7.75. Hogs Receipts, 45 loads. Prime and yorkers, $5.1 5(; 5. 10. Common and roughs, $ 1.1 0 4.50. Pigs, $1.054.75. Sheep & lambs, receipts light, steady. Good to prime. $6.00 'a" 7.00. Fair to choice lambs $6.5(K; 7.75. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 23. Hogs Receipts. 4.465, strong. Cattle Receipts 1.570, strong. Butcher steers. $5.00 f; 5.65. Veal, $5.25?; 6.5i. Sheep, steady. Lambs, steady. Richmond Seed Market. iRur.ge & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) ... Timothy (per bu.) $11.00 .$2.2: Toledo Grain. Toledo. March 23. Clos. Wheat C63i. Corn, 66. Oats. 54 Clover seed. $13.05. Alsike. $12.25. Rye, S2. East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo. March 23. Cattle Receipts 270; active. Sheep and lambs Receipts 10.000. Sheep $2,751? 6.30. Lambs, cull to choice $5.25 S.75. Hogs Receipts 12.750. Mixed and yorkers $3.35'i7 5.4.1. Pigs $4.75 ;i 4.f0. Heavies and rough $4.60yt .1.45. Veal and calves $5.00 $.25.

WrviFRip: tJjid iledal Flour is best for paltry. Esaxbici

wholesale price. Clendenin iK: Co.. 2o7 Ft. Wayne. ae. Both phones. mar lt',-mon fri-2nios

FOR SALE.".22 X. Mh Lot S. W. 3rd. Woods. 2".-2t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hog, sulky breaking plow: J. V. Kaufman. R 13, East (Jermantown, lnd. 23-3 1 r ORTSALE Seed corn at Richmond Roller mills. North 2nd street. Phone 2i lit. 21 -sat-mon-wed-2 wks FOR SALE - Just received, new line of 1!s wheels, three standard makes, not made by the trust. Call and get ATTORNEYS HIT BY NEW RULING Complaints Cannot Be Withdrawn From the County Clerk's Office. RUPE I S RESPONSIBLE. COMPLAINED AND THEN JUDGE HENRY C. FOX SAID HIS DECISION WOULD BECOME EFFECTIVE IN APRIL. Upon complaint being made to the j court this morning, by John L. Rupe. ' because the complaint in the case of : People's Loan and Trust, company of Winchester against Edwin M. Camp- j field had been withdrawn. Judge H. C. : Fox promulgated a new rule, which : will become effective at the opening of, tne April term. Hereafter all attor- ! neys will be required to place the orig- I inal copy of complaint on file and not withdraw it. Duplicates are to be provided for the use of the attorneys. It has been the custom of a few of the atorneys to have a complaint stamp "filed" by the clerk, then withdraw- it and retain possession of it indefinitely. Such action constitute:-, an injustice to the attorneys of the opposing litigant. In announcing his rule. Judge Fox stated it is as easy to prepare two copice; of a complaint as one. ana if the attorney desires to keep a copy at his office he may retain the duplicate and file the other in the clerk's office. Deaths and Funerals. BOLLINGER The funeral of Mrs. John Bollinger will be from the home, 101 South Fifteenth street, at 10:30 a. m. Rev. . X. Nelson of the Grace ' M. E. church will officiate. Interment j in Earlham cemetery, j HARP Nellie Harp died Sunday i morning at her residence, 16 North 'Sixth street, aged about 26 years. The body was taken to Greenville, Ohio, last night where the funeral services and interment will take place. COON Carrie H. Coon died Saturday afternoon at the home of Frank Sel!. 122 South Eighth street. The deceased was 65 years of age. The funeral took place from the home this morning at 10 o'clock. The interment was in Earlham cemetery. PIATT The funeral of Alice Piatt was this afternoon from the Baptist church, corner South Ninth and B streets. Interment was in Earihcim cemetery. rr.i r: Sn'id Medal Flour was your mother's f.iv-.ri'.c. Cv thia. "Is the plot of your new drama taken from life?" 'Oh. yes; the hero meets his death In a motor car wreck.'' Lustige Blatter.

prices. We can please you. Full line tires and supplies. Urown and 1 1;. 1 i:e!l. 1 22 Main Pi. 22 7: Oil SALE OR EXCHANGE- Sideboard at I-".! S. :th srreer. 22 2!

FOR SALE A fresh 1 o ai d a good farm marc. One n ;": fn.-t c-f Elli o!is Mi, Is. Fled A. Haiim..:;. 22 2; FOR SAL1'! - Some Rig Four svt-d i;i' Call mi or ad'iit ss A o. Haisie.v . liimlf' 7. 22 7i FOR SAl.lT Ifii:' F.cir sc. , .:!s". 1M Rerheide. Flume :nF 21 -"'.t Ft) R S A I . I : " 1 f N n7 A v MapTT trees at :'.12 North 1 ,.t h sue. t. 2K2-". FOR SALI-" Bargains 111 new .-ccocd hard and amiijue furniture. .M Main. 21 7i FOR SALE 141 LAP ""f w'o ""god re si" dctice lois . all improvements all made and paid for: northeast. See lue quick. AI. II. Hunt. 7 X. '.th St. 21 2t I'OR SALE LOW Five "and six room modern dwellings. Thompson, 7h Main street. 14 7t FOR SALE A large refrigerator suitable for meat market or grocer, size " ft. x 7 in. x ft ft. Can be bought for one-fourth of actual cost. Hall & I'eltz. Real Estate c Insurance. 20-7! FOR SALE 13 H. P. traction engine in good condition. Roberts Bros., Centerville, lnd. 19-7t FOR KALE Buff'Kook eggs.Fifty cents per 1.1. E. O. Hunt. Fountain City. It. F. I). No. 27. P. 7t FOR SALE New modern residence, S. 12th St. Phono 12.1. 10lf FOR SALE White Wyandotte cockerels. $1.00. Egss, .10c. At 317 S. :;rd. l-7t FOR SALE Wall paper of the newest and most exclusive designs. Elwood Morris fc Co. lS-7t FOlf'SA J7e rrT llead- oTTirtTsesTTPublic auction. Saturday. March 2Sth. Taube's barn. 12f. N. t'.th St. Pl-tf FOR S A LE Nt w 1 (h S w heels "and su ndries. Elmer Smith, 42'- Main. 13-tf MISCELLANEOUS. A. B. 1 1 A RX E I TRrs t'-cl a ss" shoe repai rSTUDY MAKES RULING Entered Finding in Favor of Plaintiff in Harsh Campfield Case. BILL OF EXCEPTIONS SOON. Special Judge T. J. Study entered a finding in favor of the plaintiff in the plea of abatement in the Harsh vs. Campfield case u the Wcyne circuit court this morning. In rendering his verdict. Judge Study seated that on prima facia evidence the Wayne circuit court would have no jurisdiction in the ( ase, as it is plain the defendant was not a resident of the county when the suit, was filed. The defendant had maintained that he does not conduct his business through an agent and to make the legal proceedings against him valid, it would be necessary to obtain personal service upon him. The case grew out of a suit on note for the payment, for coal furnished the Colonial block, by the plaintiff. Abraham Harsh. John L. Rupe. attorney for the defondant, gave notice he will file a bill of exceptions to the ruling. I. this concerns you, read carerul'7; nr. "rildweil's Syrup Pepsin Is positively tfuaran-c-fxl to cure indigestion, constipation, sic k headche. offensive breath, malaria ana ail cMseaset : : :nz from stomac trouble.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind. March 23, IftOS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 13th day of March. Pos, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 134. 190. Providing for the construction of a Sewer, beginning at the end of the present sewer in the alley between South 7th and Sth stree's, just north of South J street, extending thence south across J street and Lot 29, Fred Von Pein's addition, and along the alley in the rear of Lots 2i to 16 in said addition, to South L street. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. April 3rd, 190S, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by said proposed improvement as above described, an 1 on said day at 10 o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. GEORGE STAUBACH, WATS-OX P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. mar 23-30

t 1 1 Mia ci .1.; hiii'is :ej,.-.ir -i: 1 paj'.!'cd. nild'cr ti-ing. X. w -hop! cm .!". Xo: th i'ii i,n,i V :.- j : 7t ' FIRE FR!OF STEEL S. Fl-.'S i .au si ! nioib and set oiidha;:'!. Low prices. ' Wri:.- or .1 , 1 Al:.u C. Harris. I1.7 1 . P Pui'ii'.in. P.i ion. O 21 ! 1 ! THE FIXES!' W ALL PECORATIOXS at l-Ilwocl M..rris A. Cos. Iv7t XTTi H T EI tTnei sc Lott & ,e. s, T Sou: ll I'.tli .-lli't't, aboil! those new screens ;mi will want this, season. 2 1 - 7 1 XOTIt'E Now "s the time to shoe your kids a: lo to .1" i cuts per kid. a! Brook's store. .".2 Main. 21 7t DON'T SELL Y)l R POFLTRY until otl call Ceorge Lane, phtuie 1 1. 2'i 7t CEO. W. M AXSFI ELI , Residence Ar chiteet. F2-13 Colonial Bide.. Richmond, lnd. 20 7t SPECI AL 1XDFCEM EXTS offered on plumbing and wiring. Richmond Plumbing A; Electric Co., 41 Main stteet. Phone 1 soil. 17-7t SPECIAL LINE of wall papers for cheap and living rooms. Ellwood Morris Co. IS 7t UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, line line coverings. Russell, 14 South 7th. Phone 1793. 6 30t Waking" A Co.-Plumbing, Bicycles, Motorcycles, 406 Main. Both rbones. 63t Crane A.- Thompson, general electric, contractors and supplies. IS N. .1th. Phone laaO. 4-30t PROF. Ktdliag. for a sure cure for corns, 20 S. Sth. Thone 4242. l"-3ot l"w prices on lumber, lath and shingles. Iouck & Hill Co. r.-3nt HamsTany kind or eiz 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice 12', 2 and 1ac. Shoulders and calas Oc lb. Everythins in fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegrnan's Meat Markets, both fhones. 5-2."t NOTICE. NOTICE -1 w ill sell at auction at my storage room, 32S Main, Tuesday, CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind, March 23, lroS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board or Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Friday, April 3rd, 19'ts;, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 132 1908 For the improvement of North 21st street by Grading and Graveling the roadway, and the construction of Cement sidewalks and Cement curbs and gutters on both sides thereof, from North E street to North F street, sidewalks to be of a uniform width of Five (5) feet. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall bo in accordance with the term"? and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to mnko said described public improvemenlF. must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00 as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bond3 satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfe'.t the checks and the turns of money payable thereon to thh; city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bid3. GEORGE STAUBACH, WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. P.. JOHNSON". Board of Public Works. mar 23-30 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, lnd. March 23, lriV TO WHOM IT MAY fONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Bard of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 2"th. dav of March. 1?", they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 135-1908, Providing for the improvement of South Itch Street by constructing cement sidewalk (7) feet in width on the west side thereof from South A street to South C streeL The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, April 3rd, 1S0S. as a date upon which remonstrances Notice Farmers

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J . . I, !.!, . . 1 . LOST. L 'ST Hat:dker. hief. South f"ifte-nth. Main or North Fourteenth strvets. Return 2"1 North Thircenth. 2.'.-lt LtS T Tuesday evening an nnit)'!! with initials. "'. W." cared on on.i f lianilie. Fiinler lelurn to Palladium and get reward. lS-7t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr.. S3 North Sth StreoC PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Kmraa Gardner. o. t-opathic jihysician, 23 N. 10th St. Phone ivl. mar3-linui FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Harm X. Koll. Mgr., 716 Main. 14 tf FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moore, over " N. 7th street. jan8-3mt1 UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. tth sU 12sept6mu LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy hon-l estly we can. Richmond Steaia Laundry. - " .:J newitt-Why tlhl you jrive up that memory system? Jewett-I got 80 that I eowld remember where 1 had borrowed money. may be filed or presented by person interested in, or affected by said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day, at 10 o'clock a. ni. said Board will meet at Its office, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and fop the purpose of taking final actlom thereon. Such action shall be final! and conclusive upon all persona. GEORGE STAUBACH, WATSON P. O'NEAL. IS. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. Mar 23 BANKRUPT SALE. Pursuant to an order made by thoj'( Honorable Clay C. Hunt, Referee in Bankruptcy, at a court of bankruptcy,I will offer at private Bale up to ami Including the 25th day of March, 190', and if not sold on or before that date, then at public pale at two o'clock P. M. on the follow-In day, to-wft: Th 26th day of March, 1908, upon th premises, all of the stocks of dma;si and other merchandise and tor fix-' tures at No. 415 North Eighth street, Richmond, Indiana, and formerly owned by Quigley & Babylon. Sail Bale to be for cash and free from all liens and incumbrances. HENRY T. BURNS. 14-21 Trustee in Bankruptcy. The Great Blood Purifier. For a1 by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. II. Sudhoff." The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want 100.00 to Loan; good. I have $500.00 to Ian. I have $;00.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to lan. 1 want to sell a realty Investment, $11,000.00, will pay 12 per cenL A 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cent, invest men. A well located Residenc. $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good im prov emeata, a bargain. A 3 Room House, $5oo.OO. A 2 Room Hous $500. A 5 room house, $30. We can take care of a few more rentals. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to wll, list with us. If you want to buy, loan, borrow or rent, w are at your service. We can sell you a home for a Little Cash, balance as Rent. We make Mortgage Exemptions from March 1 to May 1, and we need that 25 cents. It's That Morgan, 8th and N. E Doddo," 22721, the imported French" Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, and "Princ Wilkes" win be. at my Farm this season. 2i miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public Is invited to call and see them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 6105-C.

I " -" ' - 1' 11:.. a i ui inmsr- ; I old goods, held for s orace. F. P. ! ! Crooks. " 22 2tJ

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