Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 174, 1 May 1909 — Page 7

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-THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A'D ' SUJC-TLEGBA3f , 8ATURDAY, MaT 1, 1909.

JlfSElT ? - ...The Market Place of the People..: . -ilWEI-IMS (PECS WOKP Situations Wanted and Greatest little saUsHers of All advertisements must be FOR THE . .-. .Found Ads 2 times : : . A : ; big wants are the , in this office before . . (EDIOiiffSFC fTTlfC IS ! ."'EACH INSERTION. . FREE .- ads below 12 noon . b. IraOlbE UUlf. :

WANTED. WAN TKDIf you want money id place cf your city property or farm, go right to PorterOeld's Real Estate 'office, Kelley Block. 8tb and Main. 14-tf

WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Rimer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. ' aprl4tf WANTED-Men to learn barber tra le. Few weeks required. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Cau have shop with small capital or position. Wages $13 to $20 weekly. . Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, Ohio. 15-if WANTED 130 head of cattle, steers and heifers; 38 fresh cows, a few good bulls, 100 pigs, 20 to 30 stags. 1O0 veal calves, CO lambs. For Information call phono 3744, Glen Miller Stock Yards, 24th street and Penn Road, 4184. Jerome Shurley 2278 Clem Gaar or 1530. 15-lf WANTED Men and women to make $25.00 to $35.00 a week. Easily done Cowing flowers for profit, if you thro within twenty miles of a large ity.; I know how. and for many years I have made more from my flowers 'than my husband from his farm. Many others have learned from me I can teach you J " Write for particulars free! Mrs. A. Fackler, 39 Hill St., Harrisburg, Pa. ' ' 25-7t WANTED To store your stove for the summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. , 17-tf WANTED Will pay cash for a good house or nice building lot. Give full description and price. Address A. B., Palladium. 27-7t WANTED Experienced woman to work in boarding house; good place for the right party; 401 N. 14th St. ' , 27-7t Market NEW YORK STOCK - y Correfl and Thompson. New York May, 1. L. & N. ...... ,f .. Great Northern . ." . . . . , Amalgamated Copper . . . American Smelting .... Northern Pacific U. S. Steel .. .. .. .. .. U. S. Steel pfd.. .... . . Pennsylvania . . .. .. .. 8t Paul B. AO, .. .. .; .. New York Central Reading ...... .... .. Canadian Pacific ...... Union Pacific . . . ... .... Atchison ........ .. . 8outhern Pacific. ... . . : . Chtearjo. easSBSSBSSBSSB) CHICAGO GRAIN AND PAOVItlONa Chicago, May 1. ' (By Cor .-fell snd Thompson. Crokers, Baton 0.1 Wheat. : Open High ' ' Low Close May ..124 123 124 125 July .. 112 112 111 112 Sept. . . 103 104 103 103, -.? .. Corn Opn May ... 71 July .... 68 Sept. . ... 67 0)in May. ... 56 July ... 49 Sept. ... 42 Hlgn 71 68 68 Oats. High 56 50 42 Low Close 71 71 68 69 67 67 Low Close 56 ,56 49 49 42- 42 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Av. Dk. Price No. 51 53 68 67 90 65 61 72 52 50 60 120 6S 80 l58 96 23 28 11$ 13 12 203 295 216 244 183 212 7 14S lot ISO 204 145 161 177 142 16S 141 81 92 93 .55 $7.50 ' 7.45 7.40 7.40 7.35 7.35 7.35 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.25 7.25 7.00 7.25 7.20 7.20 7.00 6.25 6.25 6.00 5.00 SO 240 320 120 40 SO 120 SO 120 ..t..,.. ......... . A I .. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Good to choice .......... $7.35$7.50 Good to choice 7.25 7.4C ' : . - - BEST STEERS. Finished steers ......... 6.15 6.65 Good to choice steers ... 5.75 6.25 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feed ers ................... 5.15 55 Fair to good feeders . . . . .. 4.75 5.00 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers.... 2.50Q 3.23 BUTCHER CATTIJC Choice to fancy heifers . 5.00 5.75 Good to choice heifers . 4.35 4.75 8HEEP. Best yearlfngs' l ." r' 1 &.50 660 Sood to choice sheep . .... 4.50 5.00

WANTED Middle aged lady as housekeeper. Give reference. Address Chas. Wolford, Milton, Ind. 2S-7t WANTED To rent a five room cottage; no flat, good -location. Address K. care Palladium. 29-tf

WANTED Morehead has the most complete outfit foe vault cleaning in the state. Call Morehead. Phone 3127. Residence 938 Butler St. 29-7t WANTED Position by young lady stenographer. Can use Underwood, Smith or Remington machine. Call phone 2397. 3Q-t WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call Palladium. 30-2t WANTED Limited number of sewing machine operatives. $4 per week guaranteed to beginners. Adam H. Bartel Co., Factory Dept. 29&1 WANTED Lawn mowers cleaned, sharpened and repaired, fly screens and picture frames made to order. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 25-2t WANTED Clerical position by experienced bookkeeper; eight years' experience in bookkeeping and office ' work. References upon request. Address "H. P." care of Palladium. , ' l-9t FOR SALE. FOR SALE--City property and farms, merchandise stocks and Are. Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. o-tt FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer y & Co. 29-tf Typewriters for gal, rent, repaired. Burr & More, Fhone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE CHEAP OR WIIL TRADE LOT NEAR NATIONAL AVE., BETWEEN THIRD AND CEN Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton. Ohio.) Open . ..140 . . .144l . ..77 . .. 91 . ..143V4 . 54 . ..115 . ..136 . ..149 . ..114 . ..129 . .,147 ..180 ,. ..188 . ..107 ..120 High 140 144 ' 77 91 144 54 115 137 149 114 130 147 181 188 107 120 Low 139 144 77 90 143 54 115 136 149 114 129 146 179 187 107 120 Close 139 144 77 90 144 54 115 137 149 114 130 146 181 188 107 120 Spring lambs .......... $7.00$10.00 ' VEAL CALVES Good to fancy .. . . . . . ... .. 4.00 7.25 Fair to heavy calves .... 3.00 6.25 Richmond Grain Market. BSBSSSSSBB '" ' (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu., .$1.35 Corn, per bu ....... i .......... ,75c Rye, per bu., ................ . . . . .80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton ........ ....$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ...$4.50 Richmond Seed MarKet. (Runge tt Co.) Timothy, per bu ....... .$2. 70$2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 RIchmoncL CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds ............ $G.50$7.O0 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 0.50 Common and rough .v . .. 5.00 5.50" Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.5 Heifers .... ... 3.50 4.50 Fat cows . . . . .... ... . 3.50 4.23 Bulls .... ...... 3.50 4A"4 Calves .. .... ............ 6.50 7.00 Lambs i.. ...... .......... 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery. I ..18c ...ISc to 20c Young chickens, dressed, per lb. Old chickens, per lb. ......... Turkeys, per lb. .............18 COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. ....... Country butter, per lb Eggs .... . .30c . 25e ..17c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) ..$14.00 Clover hay, loose ......... ..-.$12.S0 Mixed hay J..... .$13.00 Oats, per bu .50 to 52c New Corn ...... 75c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 1 No markets due to the death of a member of the exchange." TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 1. Wheat; Corn . . ,",. 74

TRAL. AVE. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? COME IN AND SEE US. BECKWITH & CHESSMAN. 716 MAIN STREET. 27-29-1-2

FOR SALE New and second hand , furniture, carpets, and druggets, cheap. Antique Furniture Co.. 519 Main. 27-tf FOR SALE Dining room table, couch, etc. Cash or payments. 124 S. 6th. 25-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith. 426 Main St. Phono 1806. aprU-tf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. ICih St. apr20 tf FOR SALE or Exchange, ideal suburban home, suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Suburban, care Palladium. 22-tf FOR SALE: If you want to buy a farm or a home in the city. See our new list. We have them all beat. Beckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St. 25-tf FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE Excellent delivery horse. Citr broke. Call 137 School. Roy Carman. 30-7t FOR SALE Nearly new Baldwin piano, $430 instrument. Will sell for $300 cash or payments. Roy Carman, 1210 Hunt. 30-7t FOR SALE Palladium route. Good location. Phone 1121. 30-2t FOOT DOCTOR. a. sure cure for corns. Prof. H. H. Kolllng. 20 S. 8th. febl2-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Oats 57 Rye 83 Clover Seed, per bu ......... .$5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 1. Hogs Receipts, 1,400, steady. Cattle Receipts 300; bulls firm. Sheep Receipts none. Spring Lanihs clipped, $7.00. Calves, $7. . . PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, May 1. Cattle Receipts, light; tops $6.63. Veals Tops, $7.75. Hogs Receipts, 10 loads; tops, $7.75. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $5.G0. Lambs, $7.70. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, May 1. Cattle Receipts, 65; tops $0.S5. Veals Receipts, 300; tops $7.50. SheeiH-Receipts, 2,000; tops, $5.00. Lambs, $7.75. Hogs Receipts,: 4,200; tops, $7.50. LOCAL ELKS WILL ATTEND MEETING Delegates to Evansville Convention Are Named. Elmer Eggemeyer, L. P. Meredith, F. L. Torrence, Arthur Burr. Jo'in Bayer, Ben Price, Wallace Simmons, A'. , W. Rees, Harry Land, Albert Morel and Lew Iliff have been selected as delegates of - the - local lodge of Elks, to attend the state convention at Evansville. June 8 and 9. It is probable that a number of other members of the local lodge will attend the convention. The Evansville organization is perfecting plans for an elaborate affair. CALLED TO L0GANSP0RT Frank Ensfield was called to Logansport today owing to the serious illness of his sister. Miss Clarabell Ensfield. : , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.. The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Catherine Roney, deceased, hereby gives notice that by ? virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, the 10th day of Mar, 1909. on the premises. No. 200 North Fifth street in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale, unless before said date and hour the same shall be sold at private sale, (notice of which right to sell at private sale is hereby given), all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Number Nine (9) in John M. Laws Addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval ; of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value if sold at private sale and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value if sold at public sale.; Said sale shall be for cash. . A. C. LIXDEMUTH,,. ... ".. Administrator with the will annexed 1744-14

WANT AD iUHU HIT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for call in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today aa follows:

B. 1 M 0 X I. 2 Li. E. 2VT. 0 X Reliable 1 Surburban ... 1 Suburban .... 2 Mall will be k;t for 20 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be caat oat. LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean; tf you don t believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf COMMERCIAL DELIVERY. Back in business. Auto Delivery. Headquarters, Fine's Drug Store. Phone 2138. 23-tf AUTO LIVERY Tourlng"ricaf sand runabouts orire by hour or trip, especially low rates. . Moline Sales Co., Phone 23S4. 1-tf WOOL WANTED. Highest price, cash paid. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Union depot, Richmond. Clendenln & Co. 28-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and econd cand. Waking a CCh 406 Main. 23-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HANS N. KOLL, Fire Insurance, 716 Main St. Phone 1620. 28-tf MADE BIG DELIVERY James A. Patten, Wheat King, Receives Over two Million Bushels. MAY WHEAT WAS STRONG Chicago, May 1. Two' million and one hundred thousand bushels of wheat were delivered to James A. Patten at the opening ' of the board of trade today. This was the first installment of expected deliveries of grain in the great corner,' engineered by the Wheat King. It was all pur chased and paid for by Bartlett, Patten & Co., some $2,500,000 changing bands. .A comparatively email size of the early deliveries showed the strength of Mr. .Patten's position. May wheat was strong, advancing one cent above Friday's closing price soon after the opening. WOOD IS SELECTED He Has Been Reappointed to The State Railroad Commission. ORGANIZATION EFFECTED Indianapolis, Ind., May 1. Governor Marshall today reorganized the state railroad commission. He contended the commission was a de facto body by an act passed by the legislature in 1007, and liable to removal by the governor. This position was acknowledged correct. Commissioner Woods term expired today and he was reappointed. Commissioner John F. McClure, of Anderson, resigned and was reappointed. Commissioner Henry M. Dowling is to resign next January. Then the governor will fill his place with a railroad engineer. Woods is a democrat, McClure a republican, Dowling a republican, will retire for a democrat. Jack Cullen, of Lafayette, a Motion engineer. BERTSCH CASE IS 10 BE HEARD SOOII Federal Grand Jury Will ' semble Monday. AsPostal Inspector Fletcher of Indianapolis was in the city yesterday. He stated that he had but one case from this section of the state to come before the federal grand 'jury which meets at Indianapolis Monday., This is to investigate the misuse of the malls by Mrs. Effie Bertsch of Centerville.; He declared that all his cases would go to the grand Jury on one day but could not state when his would be. .- -"

. F0R RENT. FR' RENi" Five room cottage with large garden, fruit trees: 1107 Wst Fifth street. Fairview. Phcne 2002 or 35 N. 8th St. 27-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, neat, with bath for genta. at Ice Grand. feb?3rt FOR RENT A strictly modern steam heated Oat, A. W. Heed, 7th and Mala. 1-tt FOR RENT Y. M. C. A, Furnished Rooms including ahewer baths, heat and light. $1.25 and r.p per wvlr. aprl4-tf FORRENTrwofla ovsr BeeHtve grocery. Seo T. R. Woodhurrt. 1 4-tf FOR RENT 7 and 8 reoin houses. $9.50, $12.50. 3 lots for sal cheap, good location. Phono 31S6. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat, gas; 415 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat. bath, etc Centrally located. Benj. F. Harris. 5-7t FOR RENT Cottage, 103 S. Second street. Phone 3780. 3V3t FOR RENT Barn Call at 54 Ft. Wayne Ave. 30-2t FOR RENT 6 rooms and bath; No. 103 N. 17th. 1-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1525 N. A St. l-3t FOR RENT Part of house, 122 North 6th. Rent $8. Call at 114 South 8th. Phone 4086. 1-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 417 N. 11th. LOST. LST Diamond pin on" r white" tfe; call phone 4115. Liberal reward. S0-3t LOST Dress wrapped in newspaper, on Main street. Leave at Palladium office. l-2t SEIISATIOIIAL CASE WITHDRAWN TODAY Mrs. Florence Hoover Decides Not to Prosecute Her Divorce Suit. : TROUBLE IS PATCHED UP PLAINTIFF TO THE ACTION FILED SUIT BECAUSE OF BASTARDY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST HER 1 HUSBAND. ' Announcement was made in circuit court this morning the case of Florence Hoover vs. Andrew Hoover, tox divorce, had been withdrawn. It was dismissed from the. court docket and the costs paid by the plaintiff. An end was reached to what gave promise of being one of the most sensational cases In the' local court. The plaintiff not only sought, divorce and custody of the minor children, but asked alimony to the extent of $5,000, and certain other considerations. Attorneys for Mrs. Hoover stated she had been influenced to withdraw her suit by members of her own and husband's families. She Is to take her husband back and he has promised to reform. Refused to Settle. Hoover is under a . charge of bastardy in the circuit court, preferred by the state on the relation of Ida May Gleeson. He has refused to settle in a justice's court and the case was taken to the higher court on appeal. It is believed after the settlement of the divorce case the affair with the Gleeson woman will be patched up. OVERLOADED RIG A Circus Patrons Were Deposited in Street. Owing to the overloaded condition of a surrey owned by Ray Geier. who was returning from the show grounds with a party of friends, last evening, one of the back wheels broke ' st Tenth and Main streets, while crossing the street car tracks. The occupants were thrown into the street None in the party were hurt however. Geier stated this morning that there were about five in the surrey but others who were . witnesses to the accident stated that there must have been ten or a dozen In the party. PLEAD NOT GUILTY. In order to gain a continuance an -J secure a few more days 'of liberty on bond, Lewis Campbell plesTd not guilty to the charge of publie intoxvicion in city court this afternoon. Four previous convictions were charged against him. Campbell s decline' has been rapid. He -was placed under a bond of $50, and his case continued until Monday. - .:. --.

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UPHOLSTERING.

Awnings and Upholstering J. IL Ku&Sel. 16 6. 7th SL rh?n 1793. mar 1 1-tf TJPIIOLSTERING and mirror rcsilverlng. Holthooic, 124 S. 6th. Phone ISC?. 17-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, Besideuce Archltec. Phone 1592. 9)6 Male. JantS-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING SON. 16 N. 6th. Phone 3175. augl-tf INSURANCE. iloore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds end Loam. Room 16 L O. O. P. BaUdlng. 19-tf HOUSE MOVING. GusOberle, f ofmeriyw with r """James Heath, is now in business for himself, and located at 433 South Fifth street. 28-7t FOUND. FOUND Cuff button, corner 11th and Main. Owner may have same by identifying. Call phone 3700. 30-2t PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. "There are some people who never get beyond a certain ace," said the brass buttoned man at the Pennsylvania railroad gates "the unmarried woman who never gets beyond twenty-five and the child who travels who never reaches the age of five." New York Press. AFFAIR'S SUCCESS IS VERYJOUBTFUL Cleaning Up Day Movement Interfered With by the Weather. MAY MAKE AN INSPECTION MEMBERS OF, THE COMMITTEE MEET LATE THIS AFTERNOON TO REACH DECISION PROBA- ; BLE ACTION TAKEN. Cleaning up day was not so generally observed today as it would have been but for the chilly weather. It Is probable that. the citizens will.be requested .by Mayor, Schillinger to observe the affair next week some time. Mrs. F. W. Stephens, of the Aftermath society, which had charge of the work stated today that she believed the affair would prove a 'success, despite the bad weather. A meeting of the Inspection psrty was held this afternoon In the Commercail club at 2:30, to determine whether it was sdvisable to make the inspection trip today. As the sun showed signs of coming out brightly it was thought probable before the meeting that the trip would be made, al though some thought that it was too cold. The Inspection party had come to no decision at the time of going to press. c ' Members of Party.. Those who are to compose the In spection party include: John F. McCarthy, president of the Commercial Club; Watson P. O'Neal.' member of the board of works: Ed Dye. street commissioner: Prof. Chase of Earlhani College; Caleb King, George Ballinger, Dr. Charles Bond, city health officer; Mayor Schillinger, C. E. Merrill, city clerk; Prof. D. D. Ramsey, and Fred Charles, cfty engineer. ; The women members of the party include: Mrs. N. C Heironimus, and Mrs. F. W. Ste phens, representing the Aftermath society; Mrs. Clarence Hadley, representing the Athenea Literary Society, and Miss Ruby Clark of the Domestic Science club. ' .There are five high school students also included In the inspec tion .party: Miss Susan Crowell. Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Elizabeth ; Morris, Benjamin Johnson and Charles Meier. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals.'"; ROCTH-R. WV.Routh. father of E. C. Routh. of this city, died at Indiana Harbor last evening according: to word received by relatives today. The-body will be brought to this city for burial from the residence of .his son. C. E. Routh. 207 Randolph street. The funeal arrangements will be announced later. .. ''""'. MEETING POSTPONED. Owing to the Commercial dub banquet Monday night th meeting of the first Presbyterian Brotherhood has been postponed until 'the ' foOowtss Monday. . - . - .

excursion TO CEIIICAGdD vbtcc Lap. BOUND -rer? The sights of Chicago will Interest you. vTrain leaves Richmond 12 o'clock midnight. Saturday' night. May 1st. Returning leave Chicago. 10 p. m., Sunday night, arriving in Rlch.mond, 5:20 Monday morning. For particular;, call C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A., Home Tel. 063. Richmond

Goinc Souttij To Florida? The C. CO L. n. R. Offers Very Low 1 Round Trip Rates t During the Winter I Ceason to Jacksonville. Fla. $36.05 De Land. Fla. S42.1S Melbourne. Fla. ..$47.65 Otlando. Fla. ...........S43.S5 Palm Beach. Fla I54.U Pensacola. Fla...... Sf.&0 New Orleans. La. ........$33.50 Havana. Cuba .S7&50 Winter Tourist Tickets good for return until June 1st. 1909. Round Trip Home Seekers' Tickets (21 day limit) on sale 1st and Srd Tuesdays of each, month, to the South. East and North East. For particulars call on. C. A. BLAIR. Pass. Ticket AgeaL Home Tel 2062. Richmond. Ind, I SCHEDULES 6 STATISTS tw - S D Chicago ..... Peru Ar. ..... Peru ......... Marlon ...... Muncl ...... Richmond . . . Ct. Urov .... Cincinnati . . S.lSa l.i ap TTJi 1.1 Sp 4.4Sp 6.1Sp Clip T.rop 8. Up z.uaj j. zap loip 4.20p 4.S3p &0p 2.S3 S.Ua 4.10a a Tilt S.Zla f.ira 5.65a 7-SOa lO.lOp West STATIONS Lv S jsor Ex 3 O D Cincinnati. ... Ct. Grov .... Richmond M undo ...... Marlon ...... Peru Ar. ISa 10.0001 ) uu S.SSa T.oepjio.sea a.sop'u.toa S.SOpiis.toa t.SSa 11.34D lO.SOa! l z.oaa. 11.50a l.S2a lS.S0p Z.14a 1.UB 2.1 lo.aopi i.ttp Peru z.osp S.40P 3.23a o.osp .4p Chicago 7.3tal (12 th gt. 8ution) 3sengh Vatlbal4 Train Chicago and ClnrlnnatL DoJl dailr vrvlotfc Through aleepora an tralae Nos. 1 and botwaea Chlcagw and Cincinnati. , . rina Buffet sanrlee en trains 1 and X. Fcr train eonnaotions and other laferitlon call C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A. -Homo Phono 20CX. - - RlcSmand. Ind, One v Colonist u: EtoCeo via ToPotats In - . ' 1 - C Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico. Montana. Nevada, Oregon, Texas. Utah, Washington, Etc In effect ... .i-.fr Only 03C.55 To tbe Ccasl For - particulars "call on C A. Blair, 'Pass. A Ticket Agt Richmond, Ind. Home March 1st to April 30th. Phone 2062. Tenre Uzzlz, t fi Ecsm Trcrtli Co. (Time Table ESectlvo Oct. ST. 19e7. Trains leave Richmond fur ladlaagpolls gad iatenasdlaxo ststlogg at :W a. nv. 7:. :-). :. lt:L ;i:00. 12: CO. 1:00. :. 3:.Ct. 4:t, 5:25. C:ft0. 7:o. t: t:C0. 19:tX U:XA - ... lAOlted train. -' Last car to IndlanapoUa, : p. ss. Lsst car to Hew Gastie. 11:C9 p. a. Trains cousecx at ragiayogg tar Lafayette. Ttenkfbrt. CrawiarlrrCx Terre Haute; CUnton. EuOvaa. tin ! M thronrh (cicr.:: w;. -m