Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 100, 16 February 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN, pEOlLlfEOlOr Ii III (HOTEL. FLAMES; Daniel Surface and Mrs. AHee : Left Clarendon Safely But Lost Possessions. , SS4-e nm "Ur PALLADIUM' AND SUN-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1 ...Th'e' Market' Place1 off the- People, PJ C D FOR THE Situations Wanted and Pound Ads 2 times' . FREE Greatest- little satisfiers of big: wants are the ads below Ail advertisements must bs in this office" before IT HE: EACH INSERTION. 12 noon

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WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Call at No. 1S08 Main street , 16-3t ii"i-w-r"u'uT-rj"LrL W A NTED- Good bicycle; also Iron safe. Telephone 1410. 4 16-7t WANTED" Place to , assist-" with housework. 302 N. 4th. . 16-2t WANTED SITUATION-By expert icnced bookkeeper. Phone 1310. -, .. ' 14-3t WANTED to. rent .or buy .house, about 7 rooms.. State full particulars In first letter, or no attention will be paid." Address Starr, Palladium. 14-7t WANTED To do public typewriting. PoBtal Telegraph Office. ,13-6 WANTED Roll top desk; address C. C, care Palladium. 13-7t WANTED Young persons to ,t learn telegraphy at the Richmond Business College. 13 7t y'aNTTSD Your tTadelCo'r-fresh .and salted meats. 301) S. (ith. Phone 174S. ll-7t WAJSjEDrr-Agents, big. .money, making proposition. Handy . , articles that are easily , disposed of. Either men or, women , can M handle .this proposition. Samples JT rce to workers. "I. P." cafe Palladium'. ll-7t W AXTED, , Highest, price paid for old feather beds. Wfill stay a week in Richmond.. ; , Address, Simou Cohen, Gen. Del.; will call. 10-71 WANTED" Men to' learn barber trade. F,ew weeks reguired. Best work for poor man. Can have Bhop with

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS, M. "'1 . tf- "-, i . ? l ' 1.'. CBy' Con-ell and ThompBon, Brokers, Eaton, Ohlo.1 ICew York, Feb. 16. .

Open High. Low Close. l. 'n. .. .. ..128"' nm- 128. 128 GreatNorthern... .. .. .. ..143! 14414 143, 14354" Amalgamated, Copper 76" 7,6 75 76 American-Smelting-.. ............ .. .. S7" 87 S6" 86 Northern Pacific ; ..14L 141 140 140 IT. g." Steel .............. .. .. .. 53 53 52' 52 IT. S. Steel pfd.. 113T4 114 113 114, Pennsylvania'.. .. .. .. .. .. 132 132' 132 132 St' Paul .. .. '. .. 147 148 147 147 B. AO. .. .V ........ 109 110 109' 110 New .York Central .128.,, 129 , 12.7 128 Readitfg .;: .. ..' 133, 133 132. 133. . Canadian Pacific .' 173 174 173, 17.4. Union, Pacific 181 181 180 181 AtcWsqa. . .................. . .101 102.- 100 102 : ; Southern Pacific. .. .. 119 119 119 119

Chicagol chiCagot'grain AND pnoviaioNa Chicago, Feb. 16. , (By' Corrtil net: , Thomnsbbf Crokers, Eaton 0.1 Wheat

f , Open High Low Close May,... 113 114 113 114 July ... 99 100 99 100 Corn j . Open High Low Close May.... 64 65 64 65 July ... 64 65 64 65 Oats. Open High Low Close May. ... 53 53 53 53 July ... 48 48 48 48'

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No. Av. Dk. Price 70 207 .. $6.65 49 ' 251 .. 6.65 133 .' 212 .. 6.60 59 220 SO 6.55 79.' 197 320 6.50 4S :. .. 220 80 6.50 86,.". 176 80 6.45 76 ............ 167 80 6.40 39, .. 178 160 6.4 9 167 80 6.35 8S: . .... 171 80 6.35 88. 145 6.30 7. 166 240 6.30 67 148 120 6.25 23l 106 . . 6.15 73 t. . 126 SO 6.15 11 109 . . 6.10 31 ......' 80 .. 6.00

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best Jheavies .?.50$.G3 Good to choice ' 6.35 6.60 . BEST STEERS. FinJhed steers 6.25 6.73: Goodo choicesteef's , .v . .: 5.50(3! 0.55 Choice to fancy yearlings.. 4.75 5.50 , STOCK CATTLE. Goodt to heavy fleshy feeders. 5,00 5.25 Fa!ir 4to good feeders . . . . 4:75!f 5!od Good' to choice stockers . . IUXfii( 4.50 Common to fair, heifers 2.50 3 25 . BUTCHER CATTLE? Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.35 5.50 GoOd to choice heifers 3.73 4.3 SHEEP. Best yearlings. . 4.25 4.75 Good to choice sheep .V . . 3.5otf 4.25 Spring lambs. ... , . 4.00 T.50 VE AC CALVES, i, . Good to fancy .......... 4.50 S.73 Fair to heavy 3.00 7.50 pIttsburg livestock. Pittsburg Feb. 16. Cattle Receipts ligh"t;"top $6.35. Top $6.35. Veals $9.50. s Sheep Receipts light; tops $3.63. Lambs $7.7TV .... ; ; Hdgi Receipts light; 15c higher; tops IT.00. PALLAororn wart ads. fay.

small capital.' ; Wages,, $12, to $20 , WANT AD ' weekly. . Wonderful demand for bar- ; . -f ,. t .. bers. . Catalogue free. Moler Bar- P "if "Tf! F In) fl- H TP ber College, Cincinnati, O. 9-tf. .;; JJQ j.J Jg . WANTED-Tobuy second-hand far- xhe - fol!owin- replie8to' PaW nlture, stoves and carpets. jit wdl' received; at 'this' .of- " ' " " " " Ace. , Advertisers wiil "conferva great WANTED Your lame horse to shoe; favor by calling , for mail in ' answer corns, side tones," inflames coronets, to their ads. Mall at this office up to unbalanced pedal joints, all cured 12 neon today as follows; at Cox's. - febl-tf c ot , A. C 5 Starr 1 WANTED If you want money in A E 5 W. ...'2 place of youf city property or farm. ' ......... . .......... go. right, Jo porterfleld's:1 Real Es- Mail will be kep for 30 days only; tate office, Kelley Block,' 8th and All. malt; no called.' for within that ! Main. 14-tf time will be caet out FOR -SALE Sheridan street. 12-tf ! FOR SALE City property and farms. FOR SALE Fine walnut side board. merchandise stocks and fire insur- J. H. Russel, 16 S. 7th. . 13-7t a nee. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th nn . . -,j . , . , rr ,T -tt SALE Modern I room home, iJ-f - bath' furnace, wlec'ric-lights; xesiiFOR SALE 4 horses, 10 Jersey cat- Duje; large pantry, 5 blocks from tie, 4 milch cows,, 6 young cattle, MaIn sreet. Address "K. E. W." and, farming tools. C. O. King, Vz cafe Palladium, or Phcne 1524. mile north of Webster, Feb. 25. ll-7t ,, , ,, f?J,1?!6,&,2S FORSALE- Stereopticon anu cuicy POR SALE Second hand furniture of cle chearn1518 N. C street. 10-7t all Kinds. 519 Main. 16-5t pQR SALE Driving bo.se.' Phone' FOR SALE Two. good, ..young geld.- j472 g.j4t ings, 3 ,and! 4' years old soundsnd FOR SALE-2 acres .with sood'buildwell broken. D. R. Funk, R. F D 4 mileg out, $00. Possession, isio. 5, city. ... - , .. ..-xorxi. March j ,.09t if purchased, now. ApFOR SALE Lots ,. cheap, one-half lJy tp j Ed Moore, over C Nurth price if sold, jmme4.iately;: also fur- 7th street. . . , 4U nished rooms for rent. 000 N. 19th. ' , , -, ,,. ,i ,.16.7t FOR SALE Mill wcod. C W. Kramer FOR SALE Cheap. A reed gocart, . . F?.' , - " t?

latest style, good as new. Call 610 Indianapolis Grainl .Indianapolis Feb. 1C 4, Wheat.. .. .. ..$l!l7 Corn.. '.66 Oats . 53 Clover $5.27 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo Feb. 16. No markets; wires down. EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo7 Feb. 16 No market; wires down. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Feb. 16. Hogs Receipts 4.00O; strong. Sheep Receipts" light; sjeady. . Cattle Receipts 1,200 steersj'lO to 15c lower. Fat bulls, $5.00. Lambs $7.75. Veals $8.50. 1 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati; Feb. 10. Wheal'. . .. .. .. .. .. Corn.' . . .'. Oats . . .'. Timothy per bu Clover . . . . . .iC ...... 54c .$1.70$1.83 .$4.25$4.55 Richmond. CATTLB. (Pall . by RIc5m6Ha Abattoir-.) Best .hogs, .average 200 t6 250 pounds s. . Goodi tjieavy packers . . Common and rough Steers, t corn fed Heifers ". Fat cows t $6.O0(i$G.50 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.30 4.50 5.00 3.50 4.25 4.00 3.73 7.00 5.30 3.50 Bulls 3.50 Calves .V..'.. 6.50 Lambs . PRICES ,FOR POOLTRT.; (Paid by Bee' Hive Grocery.l Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c Old .chlckehs, per lb.. .. .. .J ..15c Turkeys, per lb ...IS to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb .32c Country butter, per lb. ... ..V. 25 Eggs.. .. .. . . .. .. .. . ,28c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) . t ilea t inzi uu.. . . . Corn, (per bu).. V. .." riyte (per bu.) ..."...'. Bran per ton. ... .. Middlings per ton.." .V Clover Seed, per bu .$1.13 .".65e 75e .$25.00 .$28.00 ..$4.2

Richmond Seed Market. . (Rnnze & Co.) Timothy.' per me ..v..tt:S0Qtr.soCTover SW V.V.V..V.V.V.V.' 0t

FOR SALE City property and fams;

FOUNTAIN CITY. . JurnlsheS by R.' At Benton')" Butcher steers $4.bo$5,oq Gopd'-tQ choice cows ...... 3.00 4.00 Heifers" ........... 1 . . 4,00.(340 Veal" calves'.. . . .. ...... -l.pOQ): 7XX) Hpgk.,'.; 4j50 5:50, Roughs . . . . . ...I........ 3S0 5.23 Sheep . ..." 3.00(9. ' 3.23 tLamb3 4.b0 5.50 grain: 1 1 . (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.V Wheat ................... $1.06 Corn, ' per cwt 80e Oats 45c Rye . . .... 65c. Prime clover seed- $4.50 NEW PARIS, OHIO. grain: ' - (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards). Wheat.. .. .. ..$1.05 Corn, ... ......... .............60c Oats 47c Rye-........ i j ... . ........... 70c Prime Red Clover Sead $4.50 Alsike ...,.-.1 $7.50 , LIVE STOCK, j Fcrhlsiied by J. Jarreit.) ButQherr. Steers. . , ..... . .$3.50$4.00 Good . to Choice Cow3 .. 2.50 3.00 Heifers $3) 3.T5 Hogs 3.50 5.50 Roughs 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Iambs 4.00 HAGERSTOWN. nPROBIJQE AND FOCLTRV. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country butter. .'' .22c Eggs.,. .28c Young Chickens.. .". ..10c Old Chickens 10c Turkeys 13c Ducks .7c Geese 8c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) , Wheat ....V. $1.00 Corn 57c Oats 45c Rye TOc Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings 527.00 i Richmond .Hay Marketl (OmarG. Whelan.) , Timothy hay (baled) .$il to"$12 New Timothy hay (loose) . .$11 to $12 Clover hay, loose $10.00 Jtiixed hay ... . ... ... .... .. .V. .$10.00 Straw (per tori ... . .". .$5.00 tb $5.50 Oats, per bu 50c New Corn 65c CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished byJ. S. Hazslrigg) Tieat, Jip. 2, per bu , $1.03 Corn, new, per bu ......60c Oats 47c Rye .... v 70c Clover Seed, recleaned . . . $4 50$475 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 $11.00 No. 1 Timothy aehd clover hay, , ; . mixed $9.00 $10.00 PRODUCE. Country Butter . . . . .17c' Eggs, per dozen 24c Old chickens, per lb.... Oc Young chickens per lb.. 12c Turheys. 14c DucW. .: .Y .10c Geese., i. ....... 7c live;- STOCK. (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers $5.50 ...$3:001:23 . $3.00$5.00 . . .$4.00$6.50 ... . $6.50 .... $4.30 .. $2.50$4.00 $3.00$6.50 Good to choice Heifers Veal calves . . Hogs . .... Roughs ....... Sheep Lambs ....... CENTERVILLE.GRAIN. ' ' - "." (Furnished by.Fred Schlientz Sc.ns). Wheat No. 2 par lfc.V . . . . . . .U

list your property with rae. L. C. Yopng, successor tc Al H. Hunt. . 7 North 9th street. 3-tf

LAUNDRY. We cea hslp ' mike ftyou cstty wu sac Richmond Stesm FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished front room: electric light, steam' heat, bath1 and private entrance; 19 S 7th.' 16-7t FOR RENT Rooms for, light house keeping or lodging. Heat and bath. 27 N. llth . .. 16-7t FOR RENT House of seven roomsf, barh " and "garden .'plot; 1011 South J. Call Phone 1235: . 15-tf FOR RENT Furnlsned rooms lor light housekeeping'; 417 N. 11th. 15-lf FOR RENT Five room house; electric light and bath. Phone 2072.' 14-7t FOR RENT Stable. 42S South 14tn 14-7t FOR RENT Desk . room! .McCain Fealty Co:, 23 North 9th St. 14-7 FOR. RIPNT araisaed, rooms. .beat end bth. for gents, at the Grand. , : . . ... :oetXitt MISCELLANEOUS: mjMfcJ''J1a' ; MEKRHOFE B Fostoria, EiectrU: aBj WelUbch;Gas Lamps are hard,tq beat for light 27-tf Corn, No'." 2; per bu 1 ... . 160? bats;! No.' 3 j 48c Rye,' No; :70c Clovef1 Seed, recieaned . .$450?f$4.75 No. t, Timothy baiejC'peir ' tod"" $I0.'00 PRODUCE AND POtTLTRYr (Furbished by H.s LI JohnStOn.I ' Turkpjs '. ... ....... : . .10c Ducks ......... 6c Geese ........................... 5c Eggs :27c Country' butted' . 1. 125c Young1, chickens " ... ...;..:c Old chickens' ... .7c Country Bacoh" 10llc Potatoes ........... .75c GREENSFQRK: GRAIN. (Furnlsned by D. W. Harris '& Co.) Wheat $1.66 Com 5c. Oats .... ... :45ft Clover SeedV No. 2 7.:'. $156 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. " (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country, gutter, per lb. ' 17c Eggs, per dpz 26c Old ' chickens, per lb. 10c Old Roosters, per lb. ........ 25c Turkeys, per lb. , 13c Ybuhg' chickens, per lb 1 10c Capons 15c Guineas, each 15c Ducks, .per lb 7c Geese, per lb, . . ... ............. : . . .6c tJ .LIVE STOCK. r, .;j (Furnished' by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers ,.f. J&.O0 Hogs .... $5.00$6.35: Roughs 4.00(g) 4.50 Sheep $3.06$4.50 iambs $6.00 MILTONc .. ,. GRAIN. . . .. , ... (Furnished: by J. W. BrumfKld & Co U Wheat, No. 2 .. $1:07 Wheat No. 3 $1.05 ,Corn. . .. ...G3GSc Oats;. . ... .. .. .. .... v?ci Bran, per ton . . .J. .. .......... tfe&M Middlings, per ton $28.00 C. Corn, per cwt $2.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS.' (Furnished by F. M. Jones &"Co.) i Country butter .. .. .. . . .......23c Creamery butter ...30c Eggs 25c Potatoes, per btt:-. ... ..... . . .; ,". ,73c: English Clover Seed; per bu., ....$4.60 E Concrete as Used in Local Street Making Is Gaining Reputation. LETTER FROM DOMINICANA The fame of the concrete pavements in this" city is spreading. Fred Charles, city engineer has received a letter from the officer of O. Al Acevsdo, ingeniero def camlnos. Dominicana Antillas. asking about the local construction.. Concrete as a substance ior . road making has been used ;. but 'slightly and this" city was" one" of the first to experiment with it. It has proved satisfactory and" Mr." Charles will so inform S. P. Macoris, Rep. Dominicana, the author of the letter. Among the concrete street pavements are Elm Place, Sailor street, the intersection of Seventh and North' A streets and' a number" of alleVst" '

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L PHOIySTERINCr Kalr ' . afi spring mattrssses" :na(Je to br(er. i: RejalN in:"aspec!ajty. J? II. 'Russsll.JC ' S. Ttri btreet,' Phonel? 2T-fl UPHOLSTERING ' ani " C ec ei-al Repairing. Hoithouw 124 Sou.h CtS atreet. . Phone -IsiffT - . 57-tit. ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence .Architect Phono 1592. 906 Main. ,., . Jari2S-tf TYPEWRITERS: TYPEWRITERS .fvr rj?nt ,acd, sale, easy payments. Agents new Fox Vi3ib and iaBt- Expert repairins and o verhAuUnc Bur&lpre. Western Unlcn Telegraph Office. ... . , . . sa&sun-tf NOTICE NOTICE The Ladles" Aid Society of Grace Tch:irch will 'give, a chicken patty dinner at tf o'clock" Wedros diy, Fe5.' 17th. Mrs. Mary Price! ' Eres ... . , .,, S-9t NOTICE Dr. J. M. Bulla haa fe turned, from, trip through the ' South tQjresume his practice; office 32 South 9th.. . . . 8-tt LOST; LOST Gold chain with basket charm Return to Palladium. 16-lt HEW- HOME MEETING i 1 ' Elks- Lodge Will Consider I plans' for I mpro vemehts' Thursday Evening!; WILL ENJOYlA: BANUQET t A "new honjei!. Pice.tins.of the locai lodge of.(Elks wil be , held next Thursday. e.yfning to .popsider plans, and specifications , whichj haye been proposed by ' a committed for remodeling Ihe new home.. .The lodge" will, take possession of the new.Jiome,' the Gaflr prbperty on North Eighth street April 22, U. 18 Important thftt, all, member? of; the 'lodge be present. The follow-ing-.wlirbe the program: Banquet,' 7:30 sharp. (Do not eat supper.) " " i Speeches. , . : j Song Elk's Glee club." - ; ' ' Music, Consideration of plans and letting of contracts! ' DIVORCE SUIT FILED. On the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment suit has been entered in the Wayne circuit court by John Redman vs; Dora Redmaji. The custody of two minor children Is asked by the plaintiff. WHITE CZArV i Itai'a ItiMr OwcitTla Title f tk Slip of a. Pea. The czar of Russia owes one of hit 1 tWestSVsrip'of hVpen. The Chinese character pronounced Hwang, meaning emperor, was originally compounded of two . elements,,- meaning "oneself,, and "ruler., by which it wasi lntimated that an emperor orvrule"r of men should, before all things, be master of himself, t In after ages, however, by the omis- . sI6h of a single stroke, this" character : assunjedMts present corrupted form, in which the component elements signify "white" and "ruler," white having taken the place of the original "oneself." Some years ago it wjas pointed out by a St.? Petersburg correspondent or the London Times that this had been literally translated by the4 Mongols into tchagan khan, and then by the Russians into biely ciar, or the "white czarT" by which ' name the eniperor of Russia3 is now' k'notrtf throtighotrt the whole of Asia. London Telegraph. A' rtteoaitfal Bersfa VJ J. Stanley Todd, the portrait painter, as talUIng-. about the beggars of. different la'tids: "I haver met, said" Mr. Todd, "beggars of every descriptionshy beggars, blustering ones, old beg gars, rcbxt oqes. but the most remarkable beggar of the lot was a man whom I never met, yet whom I never assuredlywillfofget: A'lljr.saw of this beggar" waV his hat and bis chair. The chair stood on a corner of the Rue St. Lazare in .Prfrii.. The ha.Iay on-.ttae chair, with a few coppers in it, and behind the hat was a placard reading. Please don't forget the beggar. -who Is now taking his luncheon.' A Hankie A polo try. Conversation overheard in a London street; scene;- laborer working on scaffold. . contemplating surrounding view, when his - foreman comes along down below and, looking up and seeing him idle, calls out to him: "So yer 'artBTT a ; loofci round; What do yer think of the weather?" Workman (looking down with contempt) Noa; rnr a-working! Foreman Oh. I beg yer pardon! - I'm sorry I stopped yer! London Globe:' Wkat Tact la. WaV we call tact is the ability to find WTWe ft" IS too late what it Is that our friends do not desire to learn from : us. It is the art of withholding- on 4 proper occasions infqrmaU

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tween Main and South F, Leave at Palladium office.' 16-It FUNfeRAL DIRECTORS." 4223. Renecred from 14 S. 8th St. b-tf DOWNING k SON. i N. Stb. Phoce SITS. aqgr-tl i PLUMBING. Qed XVarfn? ; Co.. 403 " Main, for motir xytiesrbicydes'and repaire. . 3-tt AUCTIONEER. H. II. JONES. "Auctioneer. I baTe loU Of sales booked for spring." If you aro going to tave a sa'e of any kind. I would like to ,lo ycur wort. , gatsfactlon guarantceii. OIKco Sburley'sBarn. . dec24-tt foot doctor: A sure cure for. Corns. Rolling.. 20 S. 8th. ,. .. Prof. H. H . febl2-tl DENTISTS WILSON, & PIERCE. I have arranced with Dr. E. E. Pierce to assist me in my office. on .Wed nesday of each week, at 830 Main St. C. S.. Wilson. Call ;Homet Phone 1532. ... ,decl3-sunfttu ' eow 2mo INSURANCE. Hoo remand Ogborn -.ft . Fire insurance. .jBooca .and. Room 16. L O. O. 5 BattdlHS. 19-tf Signed Report Against 'Metro politan Police Revision Bill. WOULD AFFECT RICHMOND IF BILL BECOMES LAW, LOCAL-! DEPARTMENT' WILL BE 1 AOh j I SHED AND" THEN REORQAN i IZED UPON NEW PLAN. - Indianapolis, Feb. 16. Klrkman signed the minority report against the repeal of the metropolitan, police law, The majority, report favoring tfee pas sage was adopted by the senate. If the new measure becomes a law it will disrupt Richmond's present po lice system. 8LIZZAB0 WORKS GREAT DOGE Indianapolis, Feb. 16. An immense repair force is at work in Northern Indiana endeavoring tp re-establish wire communication to Chicago and Northern points. The blizzard has traveled eastward in Pennsylvania and the wire communications in that direction are also cut off. Railroads and other transportation are badly hampered. Relieves sour stoinsf b galpitation of the heart. Digests what 700 eat. SCHEDULES ? - Ckic30. ClscisssS 6 LcrisvGt KslIrosJ Cespsay In Elfect November 15. MOrK East Bodnd Clilcaao-Clnclnnatl X Dally 3' -Dally " ' STATIONS Dally lv Cnicatfo . . Ar P;ru Lv Peru ..... Lv Marion . . . Lv Muncie Lv Richmond. Lv Ct Orov . . Ar ClnclnnwH. .15am,10 05pmt 1.13pm 2.13am 1.22prol 2 !3ara 00am 2.15pmf 3 l6am( 7.00anr 3.01pra 4.10am T.59am 4.20pm) 5.21amr .22axa 4 SSpmj & 55am SOpml T.SOaml West Bound- Cincinnati -CtaJcaa - 4 Dally STATIONS Dally Dally Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Cincinnati. Ct Grove. . Richmond. Muncie ... Marlon . . . Peru Peru 8.1 5am'lS.00pm 9.5Sam11.34Dm 10.30am12.0aml 7 0e-m 11.50am 1.22aml I.Jtnm 12.50pm 1.53,n . nl 2.14am 9.30pm 2.1 3am; 10.30pm 3.23am 7.2aam Ar Lv Ar ..v.piu. 5.40pm Chicago risth' St- Station) tAIl trains' run daly. same as on week days. Sunday aervlca Throush" Veatlbuled Trains bfttwean ChicaSo and. Cinclnnatt Double dally service.. . Through sleepers on trains Noa. J and 4 between Chicago and Clnclnnatl. Fine Buffet service on trains 1 and 2. For train connections and other Information call ; CL Ar BIAIBvP.- t-T4:' XZOBW PlTOXW 29Q2i . . . - SUClllDOttttr

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IN LETTER STATE THEY INTEND TO COME HERE AT ONCE LEFT SEA BREEZE FOR HOTEL- AT DAYTONA, FLA. Word has been received here to tha effect Daniel Surface, of this -city and his daughter Mrs. Jessie Allee, of Chicago, were gnests' at- the"' Hotel Clarendon Sea Breese. Florida.- w hich was destroyed by fire Saturday night. In a letter to The Palladium. Mr. So, face writes: "My daughter and I lost everything but our lives." Mr. Sm face fs a former owner of The Palla dinni and also was postmaster prev. ions to the appointment of Mr.' Spek enhier. Mr: Surface and hi daughter" had been in Florida to send the Winter: Before going Mr. Surface's health was not very good. After being burned -out at Sea Breeze he and Mrs. Allee went. to the Prince George Hotel at Daytona. Florida. They now areroute home. O BOYS' TRIALS FRIDAY. Youngsters Charged" With Stealing) Chickens to Appear. The cases of the state- vs. Arthur Sanders and Luther Grigsby, colored youths charged with chicken steahn have been set for a hearing Friday. Ills probable that the court will -be len ient on these boys, it it is shown that they were led into the trouble by Wil Ham -Ryle and another man, who haa pot been apprehended. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP-HEAL ESTATE t NoticVls 'hereby riven tbat.thiTun dersignec) I adjnintstratoTof thej'eai; Uie pt MoUy' Jackson,- late'of tviiyne" county, Indiana deceased,1 will, .uwfer and?byvjrtueiftha. oriler', oi the Wayne circuit court,i, on : Wednesday. thri&hidayot Match.- ltf.' a V)' p'clock, a. to., offer for sale rat publc' auction? wpon PT18 5ne? followlna; described- real esf ate" la WaVe county)' Indiana. towH: LbV nmber two 1 hundred' and Qf tUrS &f In that part'ot thV City ot Rlcbmoh'tf laid: out by Blixabeth Starr. - , . . Tprmx nf aale; One third of tha nnrchaae moner will be reaalred to be paid in cash, one third in nine month and nni thlmf Ifr alrtitiMm nuiillxfl frbm the date" of- aafd" eater dsferrea payments to be evidenced by rhanotaii ot the purchaser, bearing atx per cast. Interest fromr'date', waivinr reUeC, and providins; for attorney fees, and secar ed by mortgage on the rear eatataaold; or the purchaser"may pay 'all cash; ai his ontion. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANT, Administrator, ROBBINS & ROBBIIfS, Attorneya, Feb 9-16-23-jncb 2. To PlorWa? Tho C. C. & L. R. R. Offoro Very Low Round Trip Ratoo Durlns tSio Wintor Season to Jacksonville. Fla. ........ 136.05 Da Land. Fla. $42.15 Melbourne. Fla. t47.CS Oiltndo, Fla. .....$43.85 Palm Beach. Fla .$54.55 Pensacola, Fla. .f 29.S0 New Orleans. La. .......$32.69 Havana. Cuba. ... .... . -$78.50 . Winter Tourist Tickets good for return until June 1st,' 1909. i , ... Round Trip Home Seekers Tickets (21 day limit) on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays ot each month, to the South, Bast and North East. For particulars call on C. A. BLAIR. Pass, ft Ticket Agent. Home Tel 2062. Richmond. Ind. t C. 6. & Enourcion riatoo. 021.S5 Round Trip to , Washington. D. C. On account of Presidential Inauguration. Selling dates Feb. 2Sth. March 1st, 2nd. and 3rd. Final return limit March 8th. $23.45 Round Trip To New Orleans $22.05 Round Trip to Mobile and Pensacola, Ffla. On account of Mardi Gras Celebration- . SeUlng datea. Feb. lt 17. 18, 19. 20 and 2L: Final return limit March 13th-' For particulars call- C. A. BLAIR. P. & Tv A Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.