Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, 30 March 1909 — Page 7

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THE BICHMOSD PAUADIUM AAD 8US-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1909.

,- .-per won EACH INSERTION. WANTED. FOR HALK Household goods, reason for selling parties leaving city. Call 610 Sheridan. WANTED Carpenter at No. 108 S. 4th street. 30 It WANTED Paperhanger's helper or young man to learn. 113 S. 10th. George D. McClellan. 30 at WANTED strictly modern house, or good building lot, prefer couth end, between Third and Twelfth. Phone 2385 after 6 p. m. 20-Jt WANTED -Lace curtains to launder; call at 515 Sheridan street or phone S002. 30-2t WAOTEtTOloan iTSooTat O per : cent. J. S. Fitzglbbons, Oth and ; Main. SO-2t WANTED Sewing by the day. Inquire at M) N. 14th St. 9Wt WANTED To buy a lot' of second band bicycles at J. M. Lacey's loan office. 07t WANTED Position by man, married 28 years old, 15 years' experience ns salesman, in retail stores, mostly shoe stores', any honorable position inside or out accepted, beginning after April 5. Address H. C, Palladium. 29-2t WANTED Place to work on farm by middle aged, experienced married man. No children. Good reference. Address Experienced Farm Hand, Care Palladium. 29-2t Aiimu To prune your orchard. Address 'Pruning, Care Palladium. 29-2t WANTED Position by experienced nurse. Apply 304 N. 15th St. 27-5t teTANTED Girl for general house work, no .washing. Phone 3162 or call 309 Pearl street. . 27-3t fWANTED Local manager, also salesmen for staple line sold to consumer. Yearly engagement. Pays $900 to $1,200. N. A. Johns. Westcott, March 31st. 27-4t

Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Cerrell and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) - New York, March 30. " Open High Low Close L. & X. ..... . . . . ..131 1324 131 131 Great Northern ............ . .145 145 144 145 Amalgamated Copper .... .. 74 74 73 74 American Smelting ..,.... .. .... .. ..88 S8 87 87 Northern Pacific ...143 143 142 142 U. S. Steel ..,,.......,. .... .. .. 47 48 46 4S -U. S. Steel ptdju .....,.......... ..112 113 112 112 Pennsylvania ............... . 133 133 133 133 St. Paul .. .. ...... .. .. .. ..147 148 147 147 B. & O. ........,.. ,,.... 112 112 111 111 New York Central .. ..131 131 129 129 Reading .. ..135 135 134 134 Canadian Pacific . lw ... ... .. ..170 171 170 171 1 Union Pacific 184 184 183 183 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. ..w.. .. ..106 106 105 106 ' Southern Pacific. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,.123 123 122 122

Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, March 30 (By Corrtll and Thompson. Erokers. ( . Eaton O.t Wheat. Open High Low Close May k.. 119 119 118 118 July ... 106 106 105 105 Sept. . . 100 - 100 99 99 Corn Open High 'Low Close May ... 66 67 N 66 66 July f .. 66 66 65 66 Sept ... 65 66 65 65 .' Oats. ' Open High Low Close May ... 54 54 54 54 July ... 47 47 47 47 Sept ... 39 39 39 39 ; Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. Av. Dk. Price 23 310 . . $7.25 201 . 283 120 7.20 15 252 200 7.10 23 ".j.... 169 .. 7.30 74 166 .. 6.95 46 172 40 6.90 80 177 120 6.S5 87 143 240 6.S0 53 148 120 6.80 92 144 40 6.75 74 153 160 6.75 63 131 -.. 6.C0 9 358 . . 6.40 2S 127 .. 6.30 17 122 .. 6.10 13 . S3 .. 5.50 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies ........... ,$7.00$7.25 tGood to choice 6.75 7.10 BEST STEERS. Finished steers .......... 6.35 Good to choice steers ... o.75 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 5.25 Fair to good feeders 4.75 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 Common to fair heifers.... 2.S0 BUTCHER CATTLE. ' Choice to fancy heifers. . 4.75(8' Good to choice heifers ,. 4.00 SHEEP. Best yearlings 5.00 Good to choice sheep ..... 4L23 BjpJac lambs 4-OQG 7.00 6.50 5.75 5.50 5.25 4.50 3.23 6.00 4.65 5.50 4.75 7.30

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WANTED Experienced , power machine operators. Phoenix Shirt Co. 27-tf WANTED To correspond with owner of dog of English Spaniel breed, for breeding purposes. Address, Y, care Palladium. 26-tf WANTED At once, to buy 50 gallons of whole milk dally. Call or address Commons Creamery Co.. 9 S. 5th. 24-7t WANTED Ladles to learn hair-dressing, manicuring, facial massage, chiropody or electrolysis (removing superfluous hair). Few weeks completes. Great demand for graduates. Hundreds now in business. Tools given, diplomas granted. Catalogue mailed free. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. . mch22-tf WANTEDVlsit the new antiSe& ond-hand furniture store, 1030 Main. Phone 1778. mca4-tf WANTED Jf you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right- to Porterfleld's .Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8 th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Position; young man with a college education, willing to do anything; must have something at once. Address P. J. D.. care Palladium. 28-3 1 WANTED A large furnished room, and board. ' Address W. H., 44 S. Tth street. 28-2t FOR SALEFOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and flro insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th ' and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE No 1028 North J street. Price, $900. Apply to J. E. Moore, sole agent, over 6 N. 7th St. tues & thurs FOR SALE 'One good work horso, one doctor's stanhope, one runabout, three sets single harness, good as new. Ed Holder, 46 North 7th street. 30-lt VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy 4.50 8.30 Fair to heavy 3.00 7.00 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat, per bu ....$1.22 Corn, per bu., 70c Rye, per bu., SOc Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runs A Co.) Timothy, per bu $2.70$2.S5 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds 6.50(S$6.H5 Good to heavy packers ... 5.50 6.00 Common and rough o.OO 5.50 Steers, corn fed 4.50 5.00 Heifers 3.50 4.25 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.50 3.75 Calves G.50 7.00 Lambs 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys, per lb IS to SOc COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. 32c Country butter, per lb.. 25c Eggs loc Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, March SO. Wheat . .$1.26 . ..67 4 Corn Oats .... .... TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, March 20. Wheat ... Corn .... ........ Oats .... .... .. Rye ......... ........ Clover Seed, per bu ...$1.29 68 55 ...$5.30 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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Auction Sale of Real Estate ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 1, AT 10 O'CLOCK THE LOT HAS A 51 FOOT FRONTAGE. UPON IT IS A DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE. AT PRESENT RENTING FOR $18 PER MONTH. THE PLACE WILL EE SOLD FREE OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES. SUBJECT TO THE TAXES OF 1909, PAYABLE IN 1910. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE FOR A HOME IN THE CITY. THE LOCATION IS IDEAL. THE PLACE TO BE SOLD IS NOS. 238-240 SOUTH FOURTH ST. IF PARTIES INTERESTED SO DESIRE. THE PLACE WILL BE SOLD PRIVATELY BEFORE THE DAY SET FOR THE AUCTION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE Jf. S. Fitzgibbons PHONE 1670. 9TH AND MAIN mar26-tf FOR SALE Large baseburner, larse range, gasoline range and 12 yards of linoleum, all nearly new. Phone 4316. 29-2t FOR SALE Wonderful bargain, imIk pepved Red River tracts to suit at n $15 to $25 per acre. Large crops of alfalfa, corn, vegetables, etc. For particulars see 1. C. Marine, court house. 30-lt FOR SALE Driving horse, 3 years old. Phone 431. 30-lt FOR, SALE Grocery with good paying business and location the best. Address K, care Palladium. 27 7 1 FOR SALE Eggs; Barred Rocks. $1 per 15 (from pullets from C. Bowker's best pen. White Wyandotte, $1. per l.. Penciled Japarese Bantam, 75c per 15. E. Cnampe, Dublin. 25-7t CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, March Wheat , - .$1.29 .. .08 Corn Oats .... .... CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, March 30. Hogs Receipts, 1.00O; tops $7.3-". Cattle Receipts. 500 bulls; firm. Best veals, steady, $7.50. Sheep Receipts, 300; steady. Lambs, $8.00. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March :jo. Cattle Receipts, light; tops $l.(.j. Veals, $0.00. Hogs Receipts. 80 loads; tops, $7.40. Sheep Receipts light; tops $,j.."m). Lambs Receipts, '2W tops, $ii.oO. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, March 30. Cattle Receipts, W; steady. Veals Receipts, Trf: tops, $f.r0. Hogs Receipts, 850: tops, $7.'!0. Sheep Receipts, 3,200; tops, $o.50. Lambs, $8.40. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) ..$11 to $12 Clover hav, loose $10.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw, per' ton $5.50 to $G.00 Oats., per bu., 5) to 52c New corn 07 to 70c CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hszslrlgg) Wheat. No. 2, per bu $1.1 S Corn, new, per bu 65 Oats 50c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned $4.25 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay, mixed $9.00$10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 13c Eggs, per dozen 13c Old Chickens, per lb., hens 15c Young Chickens, per lb 8c Turkeys 12c Ducks.. ..10c Geese 7c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers ....$5.50 Good to choice $3.00 $4.25 Heifers $3.00 $5.00 Veal calves ............. $4.00 $6.50 Hogs $6.50 Roughs $4.50 Sheep $2.50$4.00 Lambs $3.00 $6.50 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfkld Co.) Wheat, No. 2 .. .. Wheat .Xo. 3 Corn.. .. Oats.. .. .. .. . Bran, per ton.. Middlings, per ton C Core, per cwt. . Biwd Umml . $1.07 . . . .$1.05 ..6S65c .. ..47c. .. .$26.00 ..$2S.OO $2.00 ...S4O.00

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LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at tbis office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows:

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All mail not called for within that time will be ca3t out. FOR SA LE Property. 427 Chestnut and 122 Richmond Ave. Apply 427 Chestnut. 25-7t FOR SALE 6 room cottage, phone 1696. ' 24-7t Typewriters for sal, rent, repaired. Burr & More. Phone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE Handsome home near Earlham. 'Easy torms. Address "G" care Palladium. ll-24t FOR SALE Mill wood. C V. Kramer & Co. 29 ti FOR SALE Cheapest place to buy new and secondhand furniture, carpets and druggets. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4201. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room, down stairs, modern, 32 N. 10th. 2S-7t FOR. SALE Layman soap, 422 N. 14th. 28 3t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from two yards of Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. The great layers. James L. Newman, Lynn, Ind. L'8-7t PRODUCE AND SEED3. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Corntry butter 23c Creamery butter 30c Eggs 25c Potatoes, per bu 75c English Clover Seed, per bu $l.t0 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred ScbUents & Sons) Wheat. No. 2, per bu $1.17 Corn, No. 2, per bu 70c Oats, No. 3 50c Rye, No. 2 75c Clover Seed, prime $4.50 Timothy, baled, per ton $11 to $12 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston Turkeys .. .. Ducks Geese Eggs Country butter Young chickens Old Chickens Country Bacon Lard ) ..10c . 6c .. Be . .20c . .25c iC ..13c ..10c . .10c FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.O0$3.O0 Good to choice cows 3.00 4.00 Heifers 4 .00 4.50 Veal calves 4.50 7.00 Hogs 4.50 5.50 Roughs 3.50 S.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 6.S0 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris Jarrett.) Wheat ; $1.06 Rye 65c. Prime clover seed $4.50 Corn, per cwt 80c Oats 45c HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter 4b Son.) Country butter 23c Eggs 17c Young Chickens 15c Old Chickens 15c Turkeys 13c Geese 10c Geese 6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat $1.20 Corn .... .. .. 62c Oats, No. 3, white 4Sc Rye 72c Bran, per ton $26.00 Middlings ..; $28.00 Potatoes $1.00 GREENSFORK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris Co.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 58c Oats .....4Se Rye ' .TOc Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris it Co. Country butter, per lb. .......... 17c Eggs, per dot ; .........26c Old chickens, per lb. .I0c Old Roosters, per lb. ............2Sc Turkeys, per lb. ...lie Young chickens, per lb ...........10c Capons I5e Guineas, each .lSc Ducks, per lb .........7c Geeae, per lb. 1" ..Cc LIVE STOCK. (Famished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers ................ .$5.00

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FOR SALE Three cows on the old Buhl farm. 2S-3t FOR SALE Buggy. 1007 Sheridan fctreet. 2S-7t FOR RENT. FOR It E N T fi- roo m flat or office rooms over 11S Main St. Inquire John Ackerman. Hoosier Store. '.Mt-'2t FOR RENT 122 Main, 512.50. Phone 3136. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnlnhed rcjics, heat, with bath for gents, at the G;and-feb?3-tf FOR RENT Rooms fcrn'.shed, steara heat, tub and shower baths, for men. Y. M. C. A. ruch23-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence Architect. Phono 1593. 9 36 1 Main. jan23-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SON. 16 N. Sth. Phcna 3175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. II. Russcl. 16 S. 7th SL rhone 1793. marll-tf Upholstering. J. K Holthbuse 126S. 6th St. Phone 4307. 19-tf MOVING VANS. When ready to move call ihe "Empire's" largest moving vans in the oity. All reliable and experienced men. Al Wiutersteen. Phone 423S. 6th and Main. 22-tf WANTED To do your moving. New vans and largest in city. Reliable help. Reasonable charges. Phone 3481. Office 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. Cfias. Zuttermeister, marS-lmo Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers $5.00 Hogs $5.00 $6.35 Roughs 4.O03 4.50 Sheep $3.0G$4.50 Lambs $6.00 NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat $1.05 Corn 60c Oats 47c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed $4.50 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrert.) Butcher Steers $5.00$6.00 Good to Choice Cows .... 4.00 4.50 Heifers 9.50 & 5.00 Hogs 5.50 6.50 Roughs 5.00 LATHAM'S HOME RUN. And Hew It Figured In Having Him Dubbed "the Dude." Charley Comiskey told tha story of bow Arlie Latham came to be called "the dude." "One spring during Latham's term of service with the good old St. Louis Browns," said Comiskey, "he jumped Into the opening game of the season and won us a victory by knocking out a home run in the last inning. Chris Ton der Ahe from his place In the grand stand saw Arlie make his sensational bit and naturally entbnsed. After the game 'der boss president' entered the clubhouse and in that peculiar dialect of Lis said to Latham: "Arlie, my poy, you must be glad that I. Chris, ras proud mit you, an I vlll show yon vat my feelings is by gtring yon tbe present of sonedings for yon to wear on yourself. Take dls order on mine own tailor an' go an' dress up yourself. "Chris' order on the tailor read something like this: "Give to Arlie der rings vat he bvys. an send to me der bill.' "Lathsm didn't do a thing on the strength of that order but replenish bis wardrobe. For three days la succession he showed up at the ball park in a fine makeup, and every suit of clothes was brand new. On the fourth day Chris got a bill from tbe clothing people for $100. Naturally be sent for Latham and demanded an explanation. "'Why, Chris, old pal,' said 'Lath.' there's nothing to explain. Didn't you agree in that order you gave me to pay for what I bought, and haven't I Just begun to buy? Why. old paL I hare only got three suits and expect to be measured for another this after noon. What's wrong? "'Artie, replied Yon der Ahe, "yon as de one Infernal dnde in de planes, I rill dls bill pay, but yon rill yourself Bo to der tailor an' mit him explain vot I dink of der impudence of yon yourself. Ton TfU also stop mit de clothes yen now have on an do no more mtt such foolishness mit der man vot pays your salary. Arlie. you Tas one dude, an' If yon play mit any errors dls afternoon I Till myself fine yon an der bootiful clothes yon hare yourself bought.' "From that day Latham became known to tbe baseball world as the And." Kodolls: palpitation pftt heart.

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FOR THE LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean; it you dont believe it, try us. Riuhxond Steam j LAunary. rnone isjj. icdj-u FOOT DOCTOR. KVure ure" fur Corns, '-pr'ofnrH: Rolling, :0 S. Sth. feblMt INSURANCE. Hoore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loan. Room 16 I. O. O. T. Building. 19-tf HANS X. KOLL Deutscher Notar and Verslcherungs Agent, 716 Main street. Tel. No. 1620. marlg-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR, SOLES sewed on with hot stitches and avoid further trouble. Electric Shoe Shop, 920 Main. 3Mt LADIES Having formed a partnership with a competent and experienced hair dresser and scalp specialist of many years experience, I have reopened my hair dressing parlors, and will be glad to see all of my forer customers as well as many new ones. We carry a full line of hair goods in stock; such as switches, puffs, rolls and pompadours. Goods made to order from combings, and all work guaranteed. We cure dandruff and falling hair, massage and scalp treatment our specialty. MRS. W. B. ARNOLD, MRS. G. II. JONES. Specialists. 231 South 13th street. Phone 197G. 2S-7t MOTOR CYCLES. New and tecond hand. 406 Main. Waking & Co, 3-tf PONTA DEL GADA DENIES REPORT Says No Attempt on Roosevelt's Life. Ponta Del Gada, Azores. March 20, The steamship Hamburg, made a brief stop here this morning to permit ex-President Roosevelt and his party to make a sightseeing trip in an automobile among the beautiful scenery which abounds here. The sensational report of an attempted attack on exPresident Roosevelt's life is absolutely without foundation. ' RUSSIANS FIGHT PITCHED BATTLE Two Rival Factions Clash on The Streets. St. Petersburg. March 30. In pitched battle in the streets of Tabriz, twelve nationalists were killed and thirty were wounded and sixteen royal lets were killed, according to a report of the clash between the factions, received here today. Order has not yet been restored. FIRE DEPARTMENT GOT A WORK OUT Called Out To Two Yesterday. Blazes The fire department bad another busy time yesterday afternoon and last evening. An alarm at about three o'clock called the companies to the home of Lorenzo . Shank, 1405 . North G street. Sparks had fallen on the roof and caused a small blaze. For the third time in the last few weeks an alarm brought the department to the home of Lewis May, 88 Boyer street. It was another roof fire with practically no damage except a twm uoiled shingles. flapoleon on Suicidw On the subject of suicide Napoleon wrote at St Helena: "Has a man tha right to take his own life? Certainly, as soon aa his death would be an injury to no one and his life a burden. When is life a burden? When It offers only tribulations, but as these may ranisb at any moment there seem to be no moment in one's life when he has tbe right of self destruction. There are not many men who bare not felt at some time the Impulse to end an through death, bat a few days later there come a change, and the cans for self Indicted death t gone, and tbe man who succumb to the Impulse on Monday, could be mado his work, would be sorry for It when the wee end fame." 1 ' '- T. Gold Medal Flour

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Mr. and Mrs. George C. Yost. 134 Chestnut street, girl; third child. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sullivan. 225 Xorti Fifth street, boy; first child. - -A Poor Poet." One afternoon Browning went to rail on Lady Kinloch and missed his way. A lady was standing oo her doorstep, and he asked her to direct him to the house. She could not tell him. but offered to look it up for him In the directory and took bioa Into the house, produced a directory, and tocether they fonnd out what he wanted to know, and then she came out to the doorstep again so that she could point eat to him the direction he had to take. He thanked her. went down the steps, hesitated and then turned and cam back to her. saying: "Perhaps you nay like to know to whom yon have been so kind. I am a poor poet, and my name Is Robert Browninc- Westminster Gazette. SCHEDULES In Eflect NovcbbDct If. tSS. East i CtdcaaCtaetasMtt STATIONS L,v Chicago .. Ar Peru Lv Peru ..... lOOSpm l.lSnm Z.isstn l.tSpm S.lipml S.Otpm I ZSam 3. i (am C 00am 7.00am t.ttim S.iaam Lv Marion ... 1.7 Muncle -. . . Lv Richmond. Lv Ct Grov.. Ar Cincinnati. 4.10am 4.20pm S.2tamt S.kSaml ?.S0am S.tOpml West I Dally STATIONS 8.1 Sa mil. 00pm .6Sn;il.34pra Lr Richmond. llO.SOi l!.aml T.a M 30pm l.30m L.v Muncla . ..11.60m Lv Marlon ...lM0m 1.52a 2.1 am 2.13am Ar Peru I i.3pm Lv Peru .....( 2.03pm Ar Chicago . . 5.40pm! J.IJam ?.3&aini i:th St. Station) All trains run da II v. Sunday Mrrlc aamo aa on weak days. Throuah Vcntibuled Train between Chi: ago and Cincinnati. Dotl dally trvlce. Throuah alee pars n train No a. 3 and 4 btwn Chicac and Cincinnati. Dm Buffet servte en train 1 and a, for train connection and other law formation call C. A. BLAIR. P.tT.i, Home Phone 20C3. Richmond. Ind. 1 Golnc Soufth :To Thm C. C. Q L. R. R. Offers Vry Low Round Trip Rstoo Durlns tho Wlntor Goason to Jacksonville. Fla. ........ $3S.0& De Land. Fla. Wl-15 Melbourne, Fla. ........ .47.5 Oiiando, Fla. .......... .$4&I5 Halm D...k mm - C.4 KK . A.u. m; mm ..... ...w.-wv Pensacola, Fla. .........$2t 2 New Orleans, La. ...... ..S3Z.bO 7 Havana, Cuba.. .. .... ..$7&S0 X Winter Too rist Tickets good for return until June 1st. 1909. f Round Trip Home Seeker" Tickets (21 day limit) on sal T 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each Z . month, to the South, East aad X North East. For particulars call oa C. A. BLAIR Pass. t Ticket Agent. 4 Home Tel 2062. Richmond, lad. T nc Way Co!on!sl Dotes via CC GIL. To Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, Oiwflon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Etc In " sfl Only 03C.55 TotE& Cccol - For ' particular call .on C A. Blair, Pas. Ticket. Agt Richmond, Ind. Homo March 1st to April 39th. Phono 2082. Tenc CnX E2rdl3 d Eccrn UrcrCta Cot (Tim Table ESoettro Oct. ST. 1SSI.) .Trains lea?e fflchmoad far. teciaav spotts and utermedlaw stations at :00 a. a, "7:25. tart. 10: C$1 U:00. U:00. 1:00. 2:1 5:25. C:00. 7:20, : :ts. 1S:CX lshx t t rvnwanmis. s:o p. tv Lsm f . cSr Cacti. M:C9 p. av TrzLu ic2 ImtfaMnoBs ftjr Lstayotto. TttsV- Cranrfardssfas, Terr Bsatsv anaj