Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 44, 30 March 1908 — Page 7

lAiE Sli h.. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, MisceBJaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc.. 1 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for buyer or seller. A trial will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads ..-e result brirsgers. SERTIONk FOR TUB PRICE OF 5.

THE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGKA3I, .MONDAY, 3IAKCII 30 11H)S.

WANTED.

AVAXTKD Pom t ion as sr.'nograph'r. Two yfiirs xi rifiK'o. .S. A. :;02t TVANTKI S'c Moifhad for professional vault cleaning. Phono 11 77. !t:i8 Butler m-'-ct. ::o-7t VANTKl Siiuiitioii" by "an experienced teaiiiKter. Call 2fi Ft. Wayne A vf ::o-::t WANTED Twelve hundred dollars to make a lirst. montane farm loan perfectly good immediately. See I hat Morgan, Sth and N. K street. 29-2t. WANTED All persons, males or females suffering from loss of Expelling Forces, Prolapsing, Fissures, Fistulas, Catarrh, Inflammation, Ulceration. Constipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Piles are kindly requested to write me for free trial treatment of my Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. V. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 2!-2t ANTED Indies to" Copy lottora at home; spare time; good pay; rash weekly; reliable; send stamp. Zec.k Co., Morristown, N. Y. liox 107. L".-2t. WANTED--Lawn mowers to cl ea n". sharpen and repair, called for and delivered. Phone !'.:, 1 (- Main street. 'J'.Klt. VANTED Situation by-a" middle" aged woman with a child as housekeeper. Call or address 103S North J street. 2S-3t vVANTHDAll klmlsuphoteteWg and furniture repairing. Holthouse, 124 S. Cth. Phone 4201. 2S-5t WANTED See Morehead for professional vault cleaning. Phone 2177. 938. Butler street. 25-7t WANTED -To "cleaiiancl rVpal"ryour wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. la-tf W ANTE D Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks com

TODAY'S MARKFT DUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK (By Correll arrd Thompson, New York, March 30. Amalgamated Copper American Smelting Atchison B. & O B. R. T C. M. & St. P New York Central Northern Pac Pennsylvania People's Gas Reading Southern Pacific Union Pacific V. S. Steel 1'. S. Steel pfd Great Northern Cbicaao. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By CoTtll and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.) Wheat.

Open. High. Low. Close. May n:iu i2'j !:;i,4 July ksva ssi.j S7TS ss'.j e!ept ST v; S"-s St5 Corn. Open. High. Low. Close. lay !" i ft July tCSLj fl4t.j Tv 454Kept t'C K 03 Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. May .V. .1.".' i ,i;:'4 r July 17 47' .. 47 47'-a Sept :;7 ::s :;7 3Si.a Pork. Open. High. Low. Close. .ay 13.12 13.sr, XV2 1:5.7.". July 13..V. 14.2" 13.42 1 1.1 Lard. Open. Hign. Low. Close. May S.2 Si'iO s.2t S. July S.42 S.42 S.!) Ribs. May 7.07 7.42 7.04 7.37 July 7.3." 7.7." 7. :',." 7.'V

U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Hogs Receipts, 41,000. lft over 8,577. Cattle 29.000. Sheep, IS, 000. HOGS CLOSE. Ught $5.55i 6.05 Mixed 5.556.05 Heavy 5.55 iz 6.05 Rough 5.551 5.70 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Wheat 29. Corn 343 Oats 196. Last week 36. Estimates. Wheat, 29. Corn. 503. Oats. 355. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Minn 352 44 1 573 Dulnth .... 50 31 159 LIVERPOOL. Open. 1 : 30. Close. Wheat ..H lower lower lower Corn . . . i lower lower - lower GEOKiilAXA: Oar chi M)i Gold Medal Flour mlv.

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pletes, constant practice, careful Instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Molor 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. Bell Cf3R.- 22-tf FOR SALE. FOR RALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterf'.eld, Kelly Block, Sth fc Main. 7tf FOR SALE-Good work horse, Ralph Cooper, route V,. tK'.t. FOR HALE One car load of Carman seed potatoes this week at the house, ,s!c. I). L. Reid, Spring Grove. :io-7t. tORSAL"i3 -Seed "corn at. Richmond Roller mills, North '2nd street. Phone 2 1 -sa t-mon - we d -2 wk s FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint, guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale price. Clendenin &. Co.. 2o7 Ft. Wayne ave. Both phones. mar lO-mon&fri-'Jnios FOTl-SXLE "iT bushel seed potatoes, home grown, early or late, first class. Price right. 1300 N. F St. 30-2 1 FOR SALE Big Four seed oais. Call or address E. C. King, Webster, R. R. No. Sk 2!-7t. FOR SALE Starr piano, good condition, V2 S. 11th st. 2.-7t. FOR SALIC (Jood general purpose horse, single, harness; two-seated automobile, bargain, 1117 S. E street. L'S-yt FOR SA LENew l"inei!Mi'SStandard wheels, tires and supplies. Brown & Darnell, lo22 Maiu street. 2!-2t 1'OirSA LE Lot solifh Sth street, "9x130; cheap if sold at once; call QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Oh io.) Open High 007 f.l 713 717s 74 U 74 t S2V 83 457s 46i US 3 11S 97-4 9S 127 12Sr8 UG3i 117H 9Vs 89 105 '.A 105 a 75 7t 127'8 V2Vz 33 34 9S;,4 9! 123 124!4 Low 59 69 731-2 S2 452 117 '2 9714 Closs 60 70 'a 73 83 4G U734 971-i 127 11 6 89 105H 753; 12l'.i 34 9S 123;4 127 1 1 C 14 8 9 Vi IO414 75 12534 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $.'i.9,"i( 5, Good to choice o.'.K"! . BEEF STEERS. N , 75 75 25 75 25 65 ) 25 Good to choice heifers . . Medium to pood steers.. Choice to fancy yearlings 6.255' 6.35 ((' 5.50 Q BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers. .. . 4.75(i' 5 Choice to fancy cows.... $1.25W 5 Good to choice heifers .. 4.254 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice Fair to good STOCK CATTLE Good to h'vy fleshy feed'rs Fair to good feeders Good to choice stocKers Common to fair heifers . . SHEEP. Choice lambs Rest yearlings Best sheep 4.Ma7 3.0016 5.00 (C 4.65((. 3.505;' 3.30 vr .00 .50 7.2-Vff. S 5.7rct t. Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) 95c Corn, (per hu.) 50c Oats, (per bu.i 47c Iiyc, (per bu.i 70c Bran, (per ton! $24.00 Middlings, (per ton) $2(5.00 Richmond Hay Market. i (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) .. .. $12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) .. .$10.00 11.00 j Clover hay (baled) $12.00! Clover Hay (loose) $9.00.3 10.00 j Mixed Hay 10.00 i Straw, (per ton.) Corn (per bu. . . Oats (per bu.) . . Fodder (per ton) . . . . G.OO i 55! .47 to 50c j .. ..$7.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs $5.35 Good heavy packers $5.35 Common and rough $4. 50 $5.00 Steers, corn fed 4.50 Q 5.00

The Rise of Jimmie Johnson.

X. "HOW'D YE DO IT, JIMMIE?" Shortly Mr. Johnson wai a multimillionaire. Cronies read about him, saying, "Well, I do declare!" One who knew him early said: "You wui as pore as me.. How'd you do it, Jimmie?" "Oh, I ADVERTISED," said ha.

109 South Sth street. 2S-7t FOR SALE Fine line mirrors, all sizes. Low prices. Antique Furniture Co.. 519 Main. 2S-3t FOR SALE Six horse power Fairbanks-Morris gas engine. Good as new. M. C. Henley. 2S-7t FOR SALE OrTtRADE Any kind of a farm or city property. Can loan you money to buy with. Phone 21T.O. Dye and Price, Cor. 0th and Main. 27-7t FOR SALE 140 cement blocks, each 24 feet. long. Good for foundation walls. For sale cheap, 1901 Main. St. 28-3t FOR SALE Newest styles in wall Heifers 3.75 4.25 Fat cows 3.00(fi) 3.75 Bulls 3.25 3.50 Calves 6.50(3) 'OO Lambs 6.00 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..16c Old chickens, per lb., 12Vu to 15c Turkeys, per lb. 18c Ducks, per lb 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 31c. Country butter, per lb., 20 to 25c Eggs, per doz 12 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $11.00 Timothy (per bu.) .. $2.25 , Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, March 30. Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra $6.40 7.00. Conynon and fair $5.23 5.90. Veal $3.00 7.25. Hogs Receipts 45 loads. Prime and yorkers $6.00 6.45. Common and rough $5.10 5. SO. Pigs $5.70 5.80. Sheep & lambs, receipts light, steady. Good to prime, $r.50tfi'7.(. Fair to choice lambs $5.50 14.00. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 30. Hogs Receipts 3693; strong. Cattle Receipts 1911; strong. Butcher steers $5.50 5.60. Veal $5.50 6.50. Sheep strong. Lambs strong. Toledo Grain. Toledo, March 30.Wheat, JnWa. Corn, iWi-j. Uats. 00. Clover seed. $13.3o. Alsike. $12.40. Rye, 82. East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo. March 30. Cattle Receipts, 3.7f.; higher. Veal and calves, $3.757.75. Sheep and lambs Receipts. 12,400. Sheep ?o.rfa7.50. Lambs, cull to choice, o.ryvgs.IVX Hogs Receipts. 15.COO. Mixed and yorkers, ?6.2r0.33. Pigs, 55.75ao.85. Heavies and rough $4.60ft 5.45. The Infallible Man. The most dull and wishy washy man in all the world must be he who never made a mistake. But he is double dyed when he will make no mistake himself and lose sleep over the mistakes of his neighbor. Manchester Union. Man's Ways. We often hear women criticised for their queer ways of doing things, but we rise to call attention to the queer ways many good men have of not doing things. Halloofc Enterprise.

paper. Moormann's, 520 Main. 27-7t FOR SALE Barber shop, half interest. Ross Tyler, Cambridge City. 27-7t

FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. 1201 S. J. Phone 1591. Geo. W. Harvey. 26-9t FOR SALE Good big team or mules, cheap. Also riding plow, new last year. Harry Thompson, Union Pik 26-7t FOR SALE Hot plates, furniture, etc. Bowen & Co., 1129 Main St. 26-Tt FOR SALE House, 7 rooms, modern, 450 South 14th St. 25-7t FORSALElPkindUi sewing maINSPECTION WANTED Annual Effort of Grain Producers to Secure Such Has Been Made. HOUSE CULLS ONE BILL Washington, D. C, March 30. The annual effort of the grain producers to secure through the medium of the agricultural appropriation bill federal inspection and certification of grain by the department of agriculture has been made. The house last week considered the scheme of the new legislation and removed enough of the clause from the bill to keep the department's present work of inspecting and grading of grain from being official. This leaves the secretary of agriculture, as before, with authority to maintain laboratories at various points for the purpose of determining and reporting upon the nature, quality and conditions of such samples of grain as are submitted to the experts. The efforts of the advocates of an official inspection law must now revert to the several bills for the grading and certification of grain that are before the committees. Clause is Knocked Out. The committee on agriculture, at the request of the grain producers who advocate federal inspection, inserted the following clause in the agricultural appropriation bill, as a supplement of the paragraph on grain laboratories: "Such grades, when so fixed, to become the official standard for the grading of grains." BANKRUPTCY REFEREE PRESIDES ON BENCH Creditors Against Rost and Marshall Were Heard. Clayton C. Hunt, referee in bankruptcy for this district, was iln the city today and presided on the bench ' in the case of the Rost & Marshall j company. The creditors were in ! court for the purpose of proving their i claims against the firm, which forj merly operated the Big Store In this j city. The firm has been placed in j Involuntary bankruptcy. ; Referee Hunt has approve dthe sale of the former Quigley & Babylon I drug store on North Eighth street to i Clem Thistlethwaite. Tor 3iiilnaire s Outni. "That millionaire yonder has cheated me out of a fortune." "How? Wouldn't he let yoa marry his daughter?" "Worse than that He never had a daughter." The first instance of collaboration to English literature was that of the plays written by Beaumont and Fletcher

chine needles-, oils and repairs. R. I M. Lacey, 530 Main street. 25-Tt FOR SALE Yearling short horn bull, j J. B. Colvin, Route .s. Box :U. 2 I 7t ' FOR "SALE New l'.s wheels and s-un-dries. Elmer Smith, Main. j LVtf ;

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms, single or ensuite for housekeeping; modern conveniences: electric lights; gas and lavatories on same floor. The Avenue house. Call at 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 415 Main. 30-;;'. FOirUKN'f-Tw i room flat, furnished complete for housekeeping. 41.1 Main St. 30-2 1 FOR" R E NT La r ge 1 .Vie k h oti se7 good location, used for boarding. $30.00. Telephone 1941. 30-It FOR RENT New noa'seT236 Randolph St., 5 rooms, $11.00 month. Call 5 N. Sth St. 30-2t FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, WA 1-2 Main, third floor. 2'.-2t. FCfrTTfENT Houses, 2! N. l'.Hh and ML 4 S. Sth by April 1st. Inquire over 7 HI Main. 21Mf. FOR RENT Furnished room, 22 S. 10th. 29-7t FO R- R E N T Fla 1 7" fi veroon7s and bath, cellar, etc., steam heat and water furnished; 322 North Sth. 2S-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room with modern conveniences, 301 N. 10th. 2S-tf FOR RENTFurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 220 N. 12th St. 27tf FOR RENT Furnished and bath, 30 N. 12th. room, heat 27-7t FOR RENT Business rooms and "flats. Ft. Wayne Ave. See Alfords. L'U-tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 720 N. 12th street. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also TO WOMANHOOD PRISON GARS This is Life in Store for Two-Year-Old. Reno, New, March 30. To grow to womanhood behind the bars of the state penitentiary at Carson City is the fate of the 2 year old daughter of Lizzie Astor, sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime of manslaughter. Lizzie Astor pleaded guilty some weeks ago, but Judge Pike has heretofore refused to pass sentence, because no provision had been made for her baby daughter. Warden Day yesterday wrote to Judge Pike offering to allow the little girl to come within the prison and today Lizzie Astor was sentenced and with her babe taken to the cell where the girl will spend her days until she is old enough to step into the world alone. Deaths and Funerals. LONG Mrs. Margaret J. Long, died this morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. Verne Flagg, 27 South Second street, at the age of 71 years. She is survived by five children, four sons Perry, of Celina, O.. Oliver, Charles and Frank and a daughter Nora of this city. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. City Statistics. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fasnot, 316 Southwest Second street, a girl; fifth child. Tabitha: Gold Medal Flour loads thrm ail. f ISSTT CITY ADVERTISEMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind, March 23, 190S. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Ikard of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 13th day of March, 190S, they unanimouslyadopted Improvement Resolution No. 134, 190S, Providing for the construction of a Sewer, beginning at the end of the present sewer in the alley between South 7th and Sth streets, just north of South J street, extending thence south across J sTeet and Lot 29. Fred Von Pein's addition, and along the alley in the rear of Lots 26 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, and 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

office rooms, w ith steam heat and i bath, at The Grand, for gents oi'y. 1 3-i-tt ; FOilivEXT M. us. s," $10," $14. S1V ! Ben.i F. H:-.rris. 12tf :

NOTICE. NOTICE Mr. Swiuer. of Cle ,0anii. i has take; charge of the uphoKu-r- I ing and repair work at Billheiiv.ervs shop, corner 4th and Main streets. First class work is guaranteed. 27 7t LOST. LOST -Ladies short tan kid glove. Fisk make. Phone :i:'. ;&Mt. 1 LOST Gold watch fob. K. of P. nib ! lem attached. Return to H H. Englebert's cigar store. Reward. .10 2t LOST Lady's brown pocket book containing ifl.YUi between Dickinson Trust Co. and Knollenberg's Store. Return to Palladium office. Reward. Ib"StBetwten 10th and 15th on Si C. leather seat off a child's velocipedK Return to Ilornaday's Hardware Store. 2tUf MISCELLANEOUS. 1 can save you money at first-class painting and decorating. Orville L Price. Thone 22S7. :-7t. MIDDAY 6697. draft horse. 1800 lbs. Make season at Robert's livery barn, 1 5 1 S Main street. Good Pedigree. $12.00 insure colt. Farmers please call. 2."-7t SHOE RE PA I R I NGJ ohu SeainarT, 1502 Main. 25-7t GEO. M. GUYER General contractor, Carpenter, and builder. Job work. Screens and screen doors. Automatic phone 1356. 25-tf HERBERT B. LOPER Dentist; room 16 Colonial Bldg.. phone 1634. 25-30t Hams, any kind or eizeT 1 2cTlb. Dacon, lean and nice 12 V2 and 15c. Shoulders and calas 9c lb. Everything in CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind, March 23, 1908. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of 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.t on Friday, April 3rd, 1908, 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 be in accordance with the terms 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 tha office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public Improvements, 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 bonda satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said Improvements. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the eumt of money payable thereon to th city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE STAUBACH, WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. mar Oft Imported German Coach Stallion Videto 3205 wi!l make the season of 1!08 at the stable of Bertsch Bros., East Main St.. CcntervIHe. Ind. VIDETO is a beautiful bay stllion. 1G hands high, weighs 1300 pounds, broad, flat bone, fine style, action and finish. Sired by Adalbert 1253 by Asmar 1177 by Finer 1064 by Young Othello 931. Dam. Veiga. 5364 by Emigrant 425, by Hanover Yondbusch Nord U. G. B. 715. 2d Dam, Viper 1569 by Matador 1090 by Magnot 860 by Agememnon 560. Notice Farmers

fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Matkets, both phones. 3-2.1t S PEC I A L INDL'C EM E N TSof f ervd "oii rlumbing and wiring. Iltehmenil Plumbing and Electric Co., 41S Mala street. Phone 1;. 24-7t NOTICE-Miss S. K. Conn ha opened -dress making parlors. Room til Colonial building. First class work.' reasonable rrices. "4-7t r FIRE PROOF STEELTSA FES-Latest, models and secondhand. Low pi Ices. t

Write or call Allen C. Harris. 40T 1

V. H Building. Dayton. O. 21-tf VPHOLSTERING. Repatrins. flneTlne coverings. Russell. 14 South 7th. Phone 1793. 6-30t WakinK & OoTPlumbln. BicvcII Motorcycles, 406 Main. Both rno I 6-U0t f Crane A Thompson, general ?iec !. trie contractors and supplies. IS N.. 5th. Phone 1950. 4 30t PROF. Kolllrg. for a nure cur for - corns. 20 S. Kth. Phona 4242. 17-30t Ixiw prices on lumber, lath and eh ing- f les. Louck & lllll Co. f.-30t S MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C E. Bradbury. Jlcr 53 North Sth Street. PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, o. teopathic physician. 23 N. 10th St. Phone 1881. ruar3-lmo FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hai.M N. Koll. Mgr.. 716 Main. 14 tf FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street. JanS-3m: UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing ft Son, 16 N. 8th aU 12sept6mi LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy bon eitly ws can. Richmond Steam Laundry. The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want $800.00 to Loan; good. I have $500.00 to Loan. I have $600.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to Loan. I want to sell a realty Investment, $11,000.00, will pay 12 per cent. A 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cent. In vestment. A well located tesidnce, $2,200;; 2j acres fruit, good ImproTements," a bargain. A 3 Room House, $300.00. A 2 Room House, $500. A 5 room house, $830. We can take care of a few more rent als. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to sell, list with us. ? If you want to buy, loan, borrow 08 rent, we 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 thai 25 cents. It's That Morgan, 8lh and N. E The Great Blood Purifier. For sal by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff. ; Low Rates to California I and North t Pacific Coast ! Points One Way Second Class Colonist Tickets, Via C, C. & L. To California Points $41.55 To Washington, Oregon, Etc., $41.55 These rates are In effect Mar. 1st to April 30th. From all points on C, C. . L. Railroad. For Particulars call C. A. Blair. Home Phone 2C62. ' Doddo," 22721, the imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, and 'Prince Wilkes" will be at my Farm this season, 2'x 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 5105-C.

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