Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 176, 3 May 1909 — Page 7

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HE (HI .' ...The 'Market -Place of the : People... SEME! MW-. , ' Situations Wanted and " Greatest little satisfiers of Ail advertisements must be FOR P Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before " IB)IQ)II(PIC fflllC K EACH INSERTION. ; FREE : ads below , 12 noon VMM W 0

VAHTED. you want money Id place of you city property or farm, go right to Porterflelds Real Estate office. Kelley Block! 8th and Main. U-tf WANTED You to - call and see our . Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer 8mlth, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprl4-tf WANTED Men to learu barber traJe. Few weeks required. Best paying ' work within reach of poor man. Can have shop with small capital or position. Wages $15 to $1W weekly. Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, Ohio. 15-;f VANXpjl 150 bead of cattle, steers and iftlfers; 30 fresh cows, a few good bulls, 100 pigs, SO to 30 stags. 100 veal calves, W lambs. For Information call phone 3744, Glen Miller Stock Yards, '24th street and Penn Road. 41S4. Jerome Shurley 2278 Clem Gaar or 15341., 15-tf 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 la boarding house; good place for the right party; 40-1 N. 14th St. f " - . 27-7t WANTED A girl for housework; 150 Liberty Ave. 2-2t WANTED Girl for , general , housework, 1901 Main St. Phone 3648. Mt WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address. The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. - " 2-lmo .WANTED Middle aged lady as housekeeper. Give reference. Address Chas. Wolford, Milton,' Ind. ' j 28-7t RANTED To rent a five room cottage; no flat, good location. .Ad Market - NEW YORK STOCK (By Cerrell and Thempsen New. York, May 3. - Great Northern Amalgamated Copper American Smelting . . ee ee Northern Pacific a.eel U. S. Steel TJ. S. Steel pfd.. Pennsylvania .. .. . St Paul .. ...... B.'ftO. .. .. .. .... New York Central . . e e e ej Reading .. .. Canadian Pacific TJaion Pacific . Atchison ..... Southern Pacific . e el eeeee)e a Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, May 3. Pr CorrtU and Thompson,, Erokers, Eaton 0.1 Wheat. Open High Low Close May ... 125 126 125 126 July ...112; 112 111 112 Sept .. 103. 103 103 103 Com' Open Higfc . Low .Close May ... 71 71 71 71 July ... 6S 69 . 68 . 68 '. - Oats.' Open High Low Close May ... 56 56 56 56 July ... 49 49 49 49 Sept . . . 42 42 42 42 I Indianapolis tterket.

REPRESENTATIVE BALKS. No, At. Dk. Price M 268 .. $7.45 3 240 120 7.40 7 . 205 160 '7.25 79 172 .. 7.30 ' 77 203 160 7.30 M .....V.; 144 ... 7.25 100-................. 150 .. 7.25 87 182 120 7.25 71 213 680 7.25 SO 158 40 7.20 64 ........... 4. 179 80 7.20 8t 143 40 7.15 St . . . . .......... .V. 168 SO 7.15 ,2 142 .. 7.10 19 106 .. 6.75 21 98 .. 6.50 4X .4..;;..... 74 6.00 7 .....i 77 5.50 3 55 100

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Good to choice Good to choice . . .$7.356$7.45 7.15 7.30 ; ;, ; BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.15 6.65 Good to choice steers .... 5.75 6.25 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.004$ 5.75 ! . STOCK CATTLK. Good to heavy fleshy feed- ' era 5.15 5.35 Fair to good feeders' 4.75 5.00 Oood tO choice stockers -. . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.50 3.23 . BUTCHER CATTIJB. Choke to fancy heifers .. 5.00 5.75 Good to choice " heifers .. 4.35 4.75 ; - ;A--,S,SHESP.--Set .yearlings 5.50 .W

29-ff WANTED Morehead has the most , complete outfit for vault cleaning in the state. Call Morehead, ; Phone 3127. Residence 938 Butler St. . 2-7t WANTED Position by young lady stenographer. Can use Underwood, Smith or Remington machine. Call - Phone 239". 30-7t 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 WANTED 50 students to learn metaphysics, ' phenomena of healing taught (in eight lessons. Dr, L, W, HazlitC West 5th and Klnsey Sts. . 3-it WANTEDLad y interestedln church or educational work for pleasant employment. Salary to start, 11.00 per day. Address S. S., care Palladium. 3-1 1 WANTED Boy. Arlington Hotel Barber Shop. North E St. 3-1 1 WANTED Girl at 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. v 3-tf WANTED Cabinet makers. Louck A Hill Co. 3-lt WANTED Position by young lady stenographer, can use Underwood, Smith or Remington machine. Call phone 5137. 30-7t WANTED Experienced farm hand, not under 18 years of age, a good ' milker and teamster. Address E, care Palladium. 3-2t THE CITY of Portland, Indiana wants factories employing anywhere from 12 ,to 100 men. It is a county seat town of 6,000, three steam railroads, traction, line, brick streets, municipally-owned water and light-plants, ' modern brick and stone business Reports QUOTATIONS. Brektra, 5 Eaton, Ohle4 Open .,139 ..144 .. 77 . 90,a. . .143Ri .. 54 .,11514 ..136 .149 ..114 . .129 ..147 ,.181 ..1S8 ..107 .,120High Low Close 139 144 77 91 144 56 116 138 150 115 130 .151 180 188 107 121 " 145 77 91 144 56 117 138 150 115 130 151 181 188 107 J21 143 76 89 142 54 115 136 148 114 129 143 179 186 106 118 Good to choice sheep ..... 4.50 5.00 Spring lambs ......... .$7.00$10.00 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy . ... .. .... . 4.00 7.50 Fair to heavy calves ..... 3.00 6.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holier Mills) Wheat, per bu., .$1.35 Corn, per bu ............... ...,75c Rye, per bu., 80c Bran, per ton .' .......$27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ...$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. . (Rungs ce.) Timothy, per bu., .'. $2.70$2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTL& (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog, average 209 to 250 pounds ........... .$6.SO$7.00 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough . . .... fi.oo 5.50 Steers, corn fed'......'. ... 5.00 5.5 Heifers . . . . .... 3.50 4.50 Fat cows ......... 3.50 4.25 Bulls .... .... 3.50 4X Calves C.50 7.00 Lambs 5.50 ' PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per lb. I ..18c ...18c Old chickens, per lb. Turkeys, per lb. . . . . . . . ..... .18 COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. ....... Country butter, per TJ.. Eggs .... r... .... to 20c 30c 25e .17c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar O. Whelaa.) Timothy hay (baled) ..... $14.00 Clover, hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay $13.00 Oats, per bu ........50 to 52c New Corn ...... ........... 75c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 3. Wheat Corn ........ .... Oats .:..$1.40 ......74 56 (aijCGMr;U

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blocks, fine residences, schools and churches. If you want to . expand your business by increase of capital and locating in a town where every citizen is a booster and labor conditions ideal, let us fit you out The Industrial Club, Portland, Ind-

WOOL WANTED.' Highest price. , cash paid. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Union depot, Richmond. Clendenin it, Co. 28-tf FOR SALE. . FOR 8 ALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and Are Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. , 8-tf FOR SALE Rose comb, brown leghorn eggs for hatching.- '720 N. Sth. ' 2-2t FOft SALE Mill wood. C.W. Kramer A Co. 29-tf Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr ft More, Phone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. ICth St. ' ' apr20-tf FOR SALE or Exchange, ideal suburban home, suitable for retiring farmer' or business ' man. Suburban, care Palladium. 22-tf FOR - SALE Improved farms -and farming lands In Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy, Mich. ? . apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE Excellent delivery horse. City broke. Call 137 SchooL Roy Caaman. 3v7t FOETsAlE Nearly hew-Bald win piano, $4TiO instrument. - Will sell for $300 cash or payments. Roy Carman, 1210 Hunt. 30-7t FOR SALE--New and second hand furniture, carpets, and druggets, cheap. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 27-tf FOR-" SALEbining room table, couch, etc. Cash or payments. 124 8. 6th. 25-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand biTOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo,' May 3. v Wheat .... .......... .$1.41 Corn '..I....... .....74 Oats , . ..57 Rye , 83 Clover Seed, per bu ... ... ..... $5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 3. " Hogs, Receipts, 4,100; sftray; V Cattle Receipts, lJOOf'Jftl firftl; 10 to 13c lower; bolognas,; ' $4!B5; ' fat bulls, $5.00. Sheep Receipts, 300; steady. . Spring Lambs clipped, $7.00. Calves, $7. .'. ' ; . PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, : Pittsburg, May 3. C Cattle Receipts, 35 loads; tops $0.75. Veals Tops, $7.75. : Hogs Receipts, 35 loads; tops $7.55. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $5.65. Lambs, $7.70. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, May 3. Cattle Receipts, 3,200; tops, $3.75. Veals Receipts, 2,200; tops $7.75. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; tops, $5.90. Lambs. $8.00. ' Hogs Receipts, 15,000; tops $7.G0. CENTERVILLE. c y .v ! GRAIN. , (Furnished by Fred Schllentz ft Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu ...... .....$1.35 Corn; No; 2, per bu ..75c Oats, No. 3 .......... ....... ....50c Rye, No. 2 .......... .". . . 75c Clover Seed, prime $5.00 Timothy, baled, per ton $11 to $12 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. " (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Eggs ..... 16c Country Butter 25c Old Chickens 15c Country Bacon 10cllc Lard 'Tt...... 11c Potatoes .,...... $1.00 tllLTOM. - GRAIN. f , (Furnished by J. W. BrumfKld ft Co.) Wheat ..... . $1.26 Corn 68c Oats 53c Rye . . , 76c Middlings, per ton $28.00 Bran, per ton $27.00 C. Corn, per cwt. . . . , .' .$2.00 Meal Blk . . $1.80 . PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by V. U. Joaes ft Co.) Country butter 20c Creamery butter ' ...30c Eggs 18c Potatoes, per bu $1.00 English Clover Seed, per bu. $4.50 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. - 3. -. (Furnished by J. & Hacelrlgg) : Wheat, No. 2, per bu.. : isu .$1J30 Corn, new. per bu ...,.j.cVi.....o5 Oats 50c Rye .... ..i 75 Clover seed, recleaaed ...,,;....S450 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay. mixed . .$9.00 $10.00 PEODUCB. v (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot ft Co.) Country, Batter ........16c

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at ktb!s 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 as follows: A. B. ....... , 5 , L. E. M. .... 1 B. 1 Mrs. M. E. ... 1 B. F. ........ 4 Reliable 1 H. C. 1 Suburban .... 3 L ........... X Mail will be ke.rt for SO days only. AH mail not called for wtthla that time will be cast oat. $3 11 00. Buy a House that is Worth $3,750. 7 rooms, Bath, Furnace and Strictly Modern, Built 3 years.f CASH PROPOSITION Inquire and buy from Owner cycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprll-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 Roof and bridge paint. Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin ft Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3426. Apr. 2 friftmon FOR SALE Just received fancy home grown potatoes, fine cookers and' unexcelled for seed. E. H. Stegman, 401 S. 12th St 2-7t Eggs, per dozen Old Chickens, per Turkeys Ducks.. ... .. .. Geese.. ..... . . ........ ....ISc lb., hens ...... 14c .. ........ ....12c .... ..10c . 7e STOCK. Hartman Bros.) . ........... $5.50 ...... ..$3.00$4.25 $3.0Ojp$5.00 LIVE (Furnished by Butcher steertt .. Good to choice . . . Heifers- .-. . Veal calves' Hogs ........... Roughs Sheep ...... .... Lambs $4.00$6.50 . ... $6.50 $4.50 $2.50$4.0 $3.00$6.50 HAGERSTOWfJ. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished ,byJEd Porter & Son.) Country butter .... . ......... . . , . 20c Eggs .20c Young Chickens ...13c Old Chickens .13c Turkeys ......... , 10c Ducks .....,6c Geese , 5c Potatoes ,. $1.20 GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat,.... .... .... .... .,...$1.20 Corn .... .. .. .... ........... C2e Oats, No. 3. white .... .... 4Sc Rje .... ..72c Bran, per ton ...... . , . . .... . .$26.00 Middlings .... .... .. ......... $28.00 Potatoes .... $1.00 GREENSFORK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris ft Co.) Wheat , $1.00 Corn 58c Oats ..45e Rye .70c Clover ..Seed, No, 3 ............ .$1.50 PRODUCE , AND POULTRY. -r (Furnif bed by D. W. Harris ft Co. Country butter, per lb. 17c Eggs, per doz ..,,... ..26c Old chickens, per lb .10c Old Roosters, per lb. ...........,25c Turkeys, per lb. ................. 13c Young chickens, per lb ........... 10c Capons ......................... 15c Guineas, each .............. 15c Ducks, per lb ...7e Geese, per lb. ........ .. . . . .. .6c f LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. W. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers ... $5.00 Hogs $5.00 $6.25 Roughs .. .. i. 4L00 4.50 Sheep $3.00 $4.50 Lambs $6.00 NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. (Famtelied by O. W. ft L R, Richards) Wheat ... . .... .'.SLOB Corn ... - .............6Se Oats 47c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed ... .. .. $4.50 Alslke . . . . . .V. ;t7.na LIVE STOCK. (Furn lined by J. Jarrett.) 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 ...V 5.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by B. A. Benton) Botcher Steers ....... . . . .$4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows ....... 3.O0 4jOO

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Five room cottage with large garden, fruit trees; 1107 West Fifth street Falrview. Phone 2002 or 35 X. Sth St 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, beat, with bath t-jc gents, at the Grand. febsrti FOR RENT -A strictly ir.adern steam heated flat A. W. Reed, tth and Main. 741 FOR RENT Y. M. C. A, Furnished Rooms lncludirg shower baths, heat and light $L25 and up per week. aprll-tf FOKTRENX Two flats over Bee Hire grocery. Seo T. R. Woodhcret 14-Jt FOR RENT 7 and 8 room houses, $9.50. 112.50. 3 lots for sale cheap, good location. Phone 3136. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished flats, eeam bea, Kas; 415 Main. 26-7t FOR 'RENT 5 room flat. bath, etc Centrally located. BenJ. F. Harris. 29-7t FOR RENT-Cottage. 103 S street. Phone 3780. Second 30-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1525 N. A St. l-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board; 200 South B street. 3-2t LOST. LOST Child's' dress wrappedln newspaper on Main street Leave at Palladium office. 3-lt LtJSTCuff button engraved with Old English R. Phone 4268. 3-lt COMMERCIAL DELIVERY. Back in business. Auto Delivery. Headquarters, Fihe's Drug Store. Phone 2138. 23-tf AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Moline Sales Co., Phone 2384. 1-tf Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal calves 4.50 6.50 Hogs 5.000 7.00 Roughs 4.00 6.00 Sheep i.00 3.25 Lambs .. .. 4.00 5GBJUN. ; (Furnished by Harris ft JarretL) . Wheat $1.06 Rye .. .... .. .... .... ..65c. Prime clover seed ...... ........$4.50 Corn, per cwt. 80c Oats 45c THE GRACEFUL ANTELOPE. He Seems Bern of Light aad Nursed In the Lap of the Wind. For me there have been no fairer days than when the antelope skimmed the. plain with legs nebulous with speed on that low, gentle canter whose deceptive motion left the best aimed bullet far behind. For the antelope Is the only large animal that Is wboUy splrltuelle. Graceful as be may seem when spurning the ground aad swing, lag high over rocks and brash, to rebound like a ball at the next touch of earth, there Is stUl something earthly about the deer. But the antelope seems born of light and nursed In the lap of the wind. All his movements show that he was meant for the air rather than the earth. Though Nature made a slight change la giving him legs instead of wings, be made no mistake, and ber work has always been the wonder and love of the hunter. When troubles arise tbe deer takes to the harbor of the bills, bat the antelope steers for the open sea. Tbe farther the plain sweeps wide and free tbe more this gay rover loves Its safety, and a run that to the deer would mean death is to him only a "breather" that warms him up to the race. Whether illumining, the horizon like a shooting star in the clear morning air of tbe great plain or looming blgb. like a stilted ghost in tbe mirage of glowing midday, he is the most charming of all things that run. and his passing has left a great void that nothing can AIL The few that are left, protected as they are, give no idea of the effect produced on a lover of the open by one of tbe great bands of the days that were, strung out In a film almost like vapor with distance and speed, and vanishing as If in air over the land's outlying verge. T. 8. Van Dyke la Recreation. !' ;, ' ' FarsigJited. 1 kept my husband on a string fire years before I consented to marry hlrar "Why so long?" "Well, yon see. I waited until I could see his way elear flnanctaltyr Lippincotfa. . Force of Habit. Noll Tm afraid Mr. Goszler had too asneh drink at the Alnner last might. Belle-What makes yon think sol NeBWhea the charlotte rusee erred he triad to blow the froth 'Philadelphia Record. Including Herself. ! Arthur Askem Hew did yon like Varope? : Bertha Biathare Not very well. Why. actually every place we jYlalted was overran with foreigners. Chicago News. . Wipe out the past; and live in a glorkma the raters -TO woe.. BefneaMet which carries sway from our fellow

UPHOLSTERIES.

Awningsand Upholstering 5. H. RussL IS . Tth 84. rhoae 179S. maril-tf UPHOLSTERING and mirror resllverleg. Uoltaoato, 124 S. 6th. Phone 43C7. lT-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence Archi tect. Phone U9S. M Jsnle-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SOX 1 M. tt. Phoo 81T5. augl-tf HOUSE MOVING. Gus Oberle, formerly with James Heath, Is now in business for himself, and located at 433 South Fifth street 28-7t FOOT DOCTOR. wiri isrir nrsnnnn nnirryninonajririi sjf S t1Tsrfl(CT" m, sur cure lor Corns. Prof. ii. H. Kolllng. 20 S. tth. febll4t LAUfJDRY Dirty clothes made cieae; u yoa den t believe it, try us. Rlehmosid Steasi Laundry. Phoce 12SL feblMf L10T0R CYCLES. NewimdeconTtand. Waking ftTCc. 406 Main. U-tf INSURANCE. iloore and Ogborn Fire Insuranee, Bonds sad Room 1C L a a F. BaJtttefr HANS N. ROLL, Fire Insurance. 716 Main St Phone 1620. 28-tf Of noise alone Is born the laward sense of silence, and from acdan springs alone the laward koowssdge of true lore aad faitk. MacDoni.l City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. ZEYEN-The funeral of John N. Zeyen, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock instead of at " 0-30. as an nounced. at St. Andrew's church. Bur ial will be at the cemetery of the same. ROUTH-r-The funeral of Robert W. Routb. aged m. will be held from the residence of his son, C. E. Routh tomorrow afternoon at 230 o'clock, with burial at Earlham cemetery. RASOR Miss Henrietta Rasor, aged 27. died Sunday afternoon at her home 435 South Eighth street. The burial and funeral services will be held at Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday morning. RICHERDS Mrs. Magdalena Rich, eras died at her residence, 235 South Twelfth street, yesterday afternoon at the age of 72. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John E. Haas. The funeral will be held Wedneadsy afternoon at 2 o'clock from her residence. Rev. I. M. Hughes will officiate. . Burial will be In Lutheranla cemetery. Friends may call at any time. WOODHUR8T The funeral of Theodore Russel Wood hurst waa held yes terday afternoon at bis late residence, 220 North Ninth street. There was a large attendance of friends and members of the Knights Templar. This body attended la uniform and marched to the cemetery. The pall bearers were Cornelius Ratllff. Harry Land, Frank Land. Harry C. KaufC man, El wood Morris and Leroy Brow.i. Three Salads. A delicious salad served at s luncheon recently came In on individual plates. On each plate there was a white lettuce leaf, and heaped In the middle of It shredded 'celery dressed with mayonnaise aad sprinkled on the top with broken English walnut meats. Around the monnd there were strips of Spanish red peppers. . For a hasty fruit salad when fresh fruit Is not st hand open a can of peaches, drain it and arrange the halves of the fruit on lettuce leaves, sprinkle them with shredded almonds aad a few cherries if they sre at band, and dress them with mayonnaise. If ants and cherries are not at hand the peaches are excellent alone. - A woman with a long salad reper tory bolls English walnut meats wRb a slice of onion aad a blade of mace fer fifteen mlantas. then drains and chills them and, nerves en lettnee leaves with sections of hard boiled eggs and mayonnaise. As a garnish she uses strips of otrres. - To Save the Signer. For the very Cue slissr. whose softneeds little more than the old time et-Ana: mt crnmplesl tamsi paper, there w a iiwafi nprsaisr that wta save the price of s shop tree. .. Take a pair of long, covered steels, those that come fer honing .waist seams. Cover them wftb puffed ribbon or silk and stick one end of each Into a tight ban of cotton, also covered with ahfrred rfbbon or aflk. should he bis; eoemgh to CB the of tbe slipper sod should be oeeoreJy sewed to the stoat. Finally It ss to he placed in the supper's toe, after which the other end of the steel la Into the heeL

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Durlnc tho Winter I Ooaaon to Jacksonville. Fla. De Land. Fla. . Melbourne. Fla. . O.tando, Fla. Palm Beach. Fla ..$36.05 ...$42.15 ...$47.65 ...I43JS ...$54.65 PeasaeoU. Fla. ..$2S.50 New Orleans. La. ..... Havana, Cuba. . .. .... Winter Tourist Tickets ...$32.50 ..S7&SO good for return until June 1st. 190$. Round Trip Home Seekers Tickets (21 day limit) on sale f 1st, ana sra i uesasys or eaca month, to the South. East aad North East For particulars call on -C A. BLAIR. Pans. A Ticket Ant Borne Tel 2062. Richmond. In4 SCHEDULES la EScct AjarCl U. It. s D n ioaao .... S.I la 1.1 Sp lO.SSpl .Ike, i.lin 4.4Zp Slip S.lp T.rsp l Peru Ar. ..... Peru ......... Marlon ...... Muncie' ...... Richmond . . . 3.13a 1.Z3PI 2.11a t.ea! 7.0a .Sa .21a S.ISp S.OIp .2flp 4.63d 3.1a .!( S.21e Ct. tirove .... Cincinnati . . C.SSa .t0pl 7.2a ie a D I D Si Cincinnati ...I S.lkal is.ee Life. lie, IS-SSa ll.SSe. Ct. Grove .... S.tta 11.34PI Richmond . . . 110. SOa lt.a T.SSn Muncle ll.teai Marion jlS-'Sp Peru Ar. ....J 1.53d Ullal raeol Z.l4e .SSnilt tea 1.13a ie.opj I. tip Sp l.4p Peru ......... 1 J.SSd J lie Chicago . s.4Sp ratal tistn at. Btationi rough Veetlbnled Trains between Chkaa-e and OaaetanatL DoaMe aallp ish sleepere en trelnn Nos. t and 4 beti i ween vaicasn) ana cinnan. rtae TSnfTet serrlee en trains t aad t. Fer train conaeotlens aad ether la. ferdMtlen call . C. A. BXtAlBt. P. A T. A. Co!!ori!lc3 C. C Cl JL Te Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, , Texas. Utah,' Washington, Etc. In effect aSy CC0J35 o G:2 Ccccl For particulars call an C. A. Blair, Pass. A Ticket Aot Richmond, Ind. Hi March 1st to April 30th. Phone 2092. ' (Ttms Table CSseUfw Oct ST. 1X7.) Trains leave Richmond f4r Inean apnur sad atarssedla sUtloas st 4:00 s. m- 7:$, 9; 9:tS. lt:tl 11:00, 12:00, l:Ci J:rL S:CJ. 4:C9. S:z5. :Of. 7:80. n:40 9:t. 19.9X U:l. .. . LUalshg tratesu ;. Last ear to ladlsaapolla. t:4t p. ss. . Last car to New Cactlo. ld:ft p. an. Trains connect at India as polta for Lafaystto, Ftaakfort, Cwfords13s, Terrs Hants; CKntoa. fin. v, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. " Sealed proposals will be received at tbe office of Geo. J. Paullin, .Tranteo ; of Webster Township. ; Webster. Wayne County. Indiana, and at the office of W. 8. Knntaann A tch, 33 KIs niu m wan - lJ sLSB-, vu VT MCivi MJm V sVBffaV ssisjsjig. May 21. 1M. and then, opened, , for the epnstrnction .cosnplate of - a four room school building to be.bnlK at Webster. Wayne County Indians ; -; Drswtngs wta ho on Ce at the oCke.' of the Trustee and the 'oOeo of W. a Kaufman A Son, Architects, . Ieh-' mood. . Indiana, on and after tbe tk day of May. lfOO. Each pmpimsl . shall he neveaspaaled by a csrOSad check ta tan ansa ef eight haadred ($3333) daflaen. saado of good faith, aad tho bidder, if awarded the ooatract, will eater into a esav tract wtthta Ivo days, aad gave . n anrety boo few ate tkinisnl (t$X?t) dollars. In case the bidder fails to. furnish bond and eater into a eontract, the shove said check to be for feited ai . Should any cheek win be retnrcxJ to wtthta three days, sstd sssSJ say LU bo accepted, sac cack'wni'tai returned npon tho proper sngtugja t5 the contract. mirrsa ts r!t o nay and aSk btssv- - -. . - G. J. PAUIxm. Trasseev "