Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 198, 25 May 1909 — Page 7

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01E 0E1T- ' ...The Market Place. of the People...' REIfS W(0) SO Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisflers of All advertisements must be Found Ads 2 times big: wants are the in this office before EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 noon

WANTED WANTED Railway Mail Clerks, at. . ..'Ly. .T.'-.T1.,. .. .... . y ., Carters. Examinations in RlchWANTED To furnish you with mes- mond soon. Preparation Free. senders and doyour typewriting. FrankUn InBtltute, Dept. 57 B. RoPostal Tel. Co.. Tel 1071, . 2a-lt cheater, N. Y. mayl2-37t WXNTED Girls. Monarch Ioundry WANTED Ladles to learn tiilFdriiT- , ' '' ' ' ' ing, manicuring, facial massage, elec-wAs'TEDr-Tea carpenters at once; trolysis or chiropody. Largest and good wages. Maxwell-Brlscoe Motor mogt complete institution of the Car Co., New Castle, Ind. 24-tf klnd ln the woria. Few weeks comWXnTED A good experienced girl lo:: pletes. Tools given. Catalogue general housework; ' no - washing, mailed free. Moler College, CinMrs. C. A. Brehm, 33 North 8th St. cinnati, Ohio. 21-tf 24-3t - WANTED Lace curtains to wash'and MOTORCYCLES. Iron. Apply at 124 State St. 24-2t New and second hand. Waking & Co. WANTED ' To store your stove for 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf the summer. 1030 Main. Phone . . 1778. 17-tf FOR SALE. WANTED When you have house- FOR SALE City property and farms, hold furniture to sell, call up The merchandise stocks and firs insurLane Furniture Co., Phone 1945. ance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th 22-7t and Main. S-tt WANTED When" you are looking for FOR SALE Household goods. 22 S. bargains in new and second hand 10th. -." 24-3t furniture and stoves, do not fail to 8AL(Ei8o.Acre farm within one see the Lane Furniture Co., 404 m,le of corporation. Ideal place. Main St. Phone 1945. 22-7t Address Box 174 Richmond. 4-7t WANTED If you want money ln SALEA Bpiendld new high place of your city property or farm. grade plano for leB8 than nalt prlce go right to Porterfleld's Real Es- muat sel, on acC0unt of leaving tate office. Kelley Block. 8th and town. no finer ingtrument in the , 14" city of Richmond; an opportunity WANTED You to call and see our which would probably never present Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer itself again; plenty of time for the Smith, 426 Main St Phone 1806. payment of same if you like; will apr!4-tf be sold on a guarantee that will proW ANTED Manager for branch office tect you ln every particular; must we wish to locate here In Richmond. sell quick. Phone 1341; evenings, Address, The Morris Wholesale 3654; or call room 40, 3rd floor CoHouse, Cincinnati. Ohio. 2-1 mo lonial. 25-lt

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (ly Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, OMo4 New York, May 25.

C 4b N. .. ... .. .. . Oreat Northern Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. American Smeltini ...... . . , Northern Pacifio U. 8. Steel . . .. .. .. U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. .. .. Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. St Paul . .. .. .. .. .. Br ft O.-Vt'Vt if, j J' J j 1 New York Central Reading ........ .. Canadian Pacifio... Union Pacific Atchison ... .... .. .. . . , Southern Pacific. .. .. .. .. . .... . . -. . ' .' 4 ... ' . ' . . . . . . . . .4 Chtcaoo, rCHICAQO OftAIN AND SfOVI8ION& (By Correll and Thompson, Croksra " Eaton O.) Chicago, May 23. Wheat Open High Low 1 Close May .. 135 135 134 134 July . . 118 -119 117 117 Sept .. 110 112 110 110

, . . "v Corn Open High Low Close May ... 74 75 74 75 July ... 70 71 70 70 Sept ... 8 6S 67 68 Oats. Open High Low CIom May 62 63 62 62 July ... 55 56 54 55 Sept ... 45 46 45 45

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. Av. Dk. Price 24. .. 170 .. $6.25 17 91 .. 6.40 11 100 .. 6.50 17 i 112 .. 6.85 54 145 .. 7.15 67 157 80 7.20 80 .167 240 7.25 88. 148 .. 7.30 92 166 200 7.30 74 193 160 7.35 62 201 40 7.35 88 192 320 7.40 38 246 400 7.40 65 ............... 4. 261 SO 7.55 61 2S0 .. 7.60 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best , heavies .$7.35$7.60 Good to choice ........... 7.25 7.40 Best pigs 6.25 6.85 BEST STEERS. ' Finished steers .......... 6.50 6.90 Good to choice steers ... 6.10 6.60 Choice to fancy yearlings. 5.656.25 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feed . era 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders. . . . 5.00 5.25 Good to choice stackers . . 4.25 4.75 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers... 5.25 6.25 Good to choice heifers ... , . . 4.50 5.15 SHEEP. Best yearlings ....... ... 6.25 6.75 Good to choice sheep ..... 4.7o 5.50 Spring lambs 5.00 7.50 ' VEAL CALVES. , Good to fancy 4.00 7.25 Fair to heavy calves ...... 3.00 6.00 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat per bu $1.45 Corn, per bu .80c Rye. per bu., ..80c Bran; pr ton . .f 37.00

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Open ..138 ..147 ..84 .. 94 -.148 .. 6014 ..119 ..135 ..151 ..114 ..131 ..157 ..1804 ..188 ..109 ..123 High 138 147 84 94 148 61 135 151 114 131 157 1894 109 123 Low 138 147 83 93 147 59 134 150 114 130 156 188vi 109 122 Close 138 147 84 93 , 147 60 119 134 150 114 130 156 180 188 109 122 Middlings, per ton . Clover seed, per bu.. .$30.00 ..$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Run: ft Co.) Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2. 70$2.85 Clover Seed ...4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid -by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog, average 200 to 250 pounds $6.50$7.00 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6-50 Common and rough .. . ... S.uo 5.50 Steers, corn fed 5.0O 5.50 Heifers .... 3.50 4.50 Fat cows .... 3.50 4.25 Bulls 3.50 4.00 Calves .... 6.00 6.50 Lambs 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Toung chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb lSc Turkeys, per lb. 18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., .........26c Country butter, per lb 1820c Eggs ;...i7c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay, (loose) ...$14.00 Clover hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay $ 13.00 Oats, per bu., 50 to 52c Corn.... .... ..75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, May 25. Cattle Receipts. 50; tops. $7.15. Veal Receipts. 50; tops, $S.50. Sheep Receipts, 1,800; tops, $6.65. Lambs, tops, $0.00. Hogs Receipts, L700; tops, $7.80. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 25.Cash wheat .... .... , Corn ........... Oats . . , , $1.53 ., ..75c 80 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 25. Wheat .. .... .... .... ...... Corn .... ...... ...... Oats . Rye ...... Clover Seed, per "bu , . .$1.54 ...76i .....63 dx ..$5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, May 26. HogsReoelpU, 1,800; firm. -

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a But you may have to Sprinkle Your Street and Lawn Tomorrow BUY Bullfrog- Hose Of PILGRIM BROS. FOR SALE Old mahogany furniture; ladies bicycle; square Stelnway piano; leaving city; 109 "S. 13th. 25-7t FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley. LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3mo3 FOR SALE My property, 109 South 13th; barn; new furnace, cement walks, both kinds of water, bath ; best location. J. D. Fletcher; leaving city. ' 25-7t FOR SALE Sweet potato plants. Leeds, 7 Grant St Phone 3003. 24-14t FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elcier Smith. 426 Main St Phone"' 1806. '4 lapri4-tf Cattle Receipts, 200; tops, '$7.50. Sheep Receipts, 900; strong. Best spring lambs, $8.75. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, May 2o. Cattle Receipts, light: tops $7.15. Veals Receipts, 6 loads; tops $7.70. Sheep Receipts, light; tops,; ?t!Ji5, Lambs, choice, $8.50. . j,rftl ; Deaths and Funerals. O'HARA John OUara, the twelve-year-old Son of Mrr and . Mrs. Mark O'Hafa, 309 North Eleventh street, died this noon at his parents home, from heart trouble! The funeral arrangements will be announced later. KLARE Mrs. Louise Klare, daughter of the late W. M. Smith of this city died at her residence in Belleview, Ky., Monday, at the age of 37. She is survived by two brothers, Isaac and Philip Smith. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Earlham cemetery at the grave. The body will arrive at 4:50 ln the afternoon ' and the body taken direct to the cemetery. SHURBROCK The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Shurbrock will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St An drew's church. Burial will be in the cemetery of the same. WILL INVITE TUFT Chicago, May 23. A 'delegation headed by Aldermen Taylor aad Jones will call upon President- Taft, -within a few days to invite him to witness the laying of the cornerstone' of the new Chicago city hall. A date between June 19 and 30 agreeable to President Taft will be selected. - Arrangements have been made for an audience with the president. TO PAY CREDITORS Fort Madison. Iowa, May ,25. Assignee H. J. Schroeder of -the defunct West Point (la.) Bank, whfch failed on February 18, 1908, has announced that all creditors would be paid in full on May 28. The liabilities are $124,791. Riley Smith of Hancock -count', Ills., president of the bank, gave up all his personal property to liquidate the Indebtedness. . j . . ' v Feed Eoonomy In Hotels. "Popular opinion is that half of the foodstuffs purchased by a hotel is wasted, said an assistant manager of the Plaza hotel "Now, that Js not true. A large hotel employs experts who plan so cleverly that almost everything I used from day today. Take, the, bread, for Instance. What is not used at once Is used later for the employees and also for making the toasts on which many special . meat and I other dishes are served. Cakes are made up according as the demand is for the day. It is known that there will be a greater demand on matinee days, when the tea garden and the restaurants are crowded. Don't believe too much about the waste. New York Herald.

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The followins are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail ln answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: B. F. 4 Mrs. N. E. ... 1 Reliable 1 Mall will be kept for SO days only. AH mall not called for within that time will be cast out REAL ESTATE and farms. A. M. Rob" erts. Spring Grove, Route 5. IS sun nion tues-HM PGR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Nice driving mare, 222 S. W. 3rd St 20-7t FOR SALE Squabs, 1120 Boyer St 2l-7t FOR SALE Automobile, 3 passenger Ford, full equipment, newly painted and overhauled. Will sell cheap. Address "Automobile," care Palladium. 12-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 Beckwitb & Chessman, 716 Main St 23-tf POR SALE Modern 6 room house, bath, electric light gas furnace heat, good location, terms reasonable. Call 212 North West 3rd St., after six o'clock. 19-7t II. IS III LIMELIGHT Notorious Spendthrift and His Wife Are Figuring in Frisco. BEING DUNNED FOR DEBTS SINCE THEIR MARRIAGE IN MARCH CURZON AND WIFE HAVE FIGURED IN QUITE A FEW "HIGH TIMES." San Francisco, Cal., May 25. Arthur N. Curzon, of Ontario, Canada, said to be a cousin of Lord Curzon, former viceroy of India and his wife, Evelyn Curzon, formerly Mrs. Evelyn Pittman, who has figured more than once as the breaker of men's hearts, are again in the limelight. . This time, after having been freely dunned for a promissory note for $350 by E. G. Bonetti, who took a mortgage upon a large amount of furniture, suit to foreclose the mortgage has been brought in the superior court. The action was begun yesterday by James K. Burch, to whom the note was assigned. His Money Flowed. Lavish expenditures on automobiles and wine preceding the marriage, which occurred in March, are said to have led Curzon and his bride into the civil courts. It also developed that extensive arrangements had ben made to furnish a home in this city by the couple, but the furniture, it appears, never got further than , a fireproof storage house, where it is now being held. Mahogany bed room and dining room sets, a well equipped buffet and an adequate supply of chairs and tables are included in the list of furniture, which Burch seeks to obtain in payment of the promissory note. Since the marriage in March whica was a nine-days wonder Curzon and his wife have figured in several escapades. Recently, Curzon was arrested at Ocean Park, near Los Angeles, on a charge of drunkenness. His spouse declared that a cell was a good place for him and 6he then disappeared and it is believed the matrimonial career of the couple is now at an end. FIGHT IN MOROCCO. Tangier, Morocco, May 25. In a battle between the Sultan's troops and the Beni Mtir tribesmen, 25 soldiers were killed and sixty wounded. The tribesmen lost heavily when a fierce artillery fire butchered them. What Heaven Lacked. Billy Saunders Is a natural born wit He is ln his eightieth year and Is still working at his trade, painting. On a recent occasion Billy and one or two of his mates were beautifying a lawyer's office. The younger partner, thinking to take a "rise" out of Billy, said:. "I say. Billy, did yon ever know of a painter going to heaven -Tes." replied Billy, "l knew of one once. ' "But do you think he stayed there T -Well, I did hear that they tried to put him out "And they did not succeed?" "No. According to latest accounts they had not succeeded." ""Why, how was that T "WelL sonny. It was this way they couldn't find a lawyer In the place to draw up the papers!" Exchange. - Tnut: " Oeid Medal Flour

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FOR SALE Mill wood. C W. Kramer & Co. 29-:f

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Plenty of cow pasture, just east of Hill's green house, easy access; phone 1341 day time. 25-lt FOR RENT House six rooms. 1213 North C street. Inquire 110 N. 12. 24-2t FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms and bath, central location; call on Dr. Walls. 21 South 10th. 22-tf FOR RENT T. kCA., vnoni Rooms Including shower hatha, boat and light SL2S and vp per wssJr. . Tl4tf FOR-RENT Furnished rooms, beat, with bath far gents, at the Grand. fetSS-tl FOR RENT A ctrtctiy modern steam heated fiat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. 7-tf INSURANCE. iToore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public and Steam boat agent Hans N. KolL 716 M-un street G-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OWNING & SOSClC N. 8th. Pnone 3175. augl-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A. sure cure for Corns. Rolling, 20 S. 8th. Prof. H. H. febl3-tf A HIGH OFFICIAL IIOW PENNILESS Formerly Holder of Important Turkish Post, Now at Reno,Nev. WANTS A GOVERNMENT JOB HI8 WIFE IS A WEALTHY ENGLISH WOMAN BUT HE WILL NOT APPEAL TO HER FOR HELP BECAUSE OF PRIDE. Reno, Nev., May 25. Alexander S. Hatch, for 21 years a surgeon in the British merchant marine service in the Bosphorus, when with his associates he handled an average of 22,000 6hips which passed through from Continental Europe to Russia, each year, and who, afterwards was private dentist to the Khedive of Egypt, the Prince Abbas Pashas family, for seven years, speaking five different languages, is in this city penniless. He is now negotiating with the department of state at Washington in view to an appoint ment as American consul to Greece or Turkey, from which place he holds excellent credentials. Hatch came to California two years ago, after being driven out of Constantinople during the massacres of 1905 when he protected the Pasha and Turks. He is the son of a prominent Boston dentist, his wife, an English woman, is in London, Ignorant of his actual condi tion and is wealthy. Hia Pride Prevents. His pride prevents him from making his wants known to her. He arrived in San Francisco with considerable money and was induced to act as treasurer of a theatrical troupe and came to Nevada with it, where the company stranded. Through this and bad investments, he is without funds. He carries papers testifying to the genuineness of his representations and is about to dispose of a Turkish tapestry which he secured in Constantinople, for four hundred English pounds, representing George Washington, a gorgeous piece of work, for some little money by which " he may reach Washington to further his application for a consulate. German Red Tape. A Danzig (Germany) paper tells' a story of Incredible red tape ism witnessed in that city. A' Are broke out at a ' big sugar factory, and great damage was done In a few minutes. The flames were rapidly spreading, but it was hoped that the storehouse containing 13,000 casks of raw sugar, each holding a hundredweight; might be saved, and all efforts of .the fire brigade were turned to that quarter. Here, however, several custom house officers suddenly appeared and forbade the fireman to enter the warehouse on the ground that the duties had not yet been regulated. Despite energetic opposition the officers stuck to their principles, and the whole stuff waa consumed by the fiames. . ' Why He Rejoiced. ,""1" "Mother write that she to coming to spend a few weeks with us." remarked the bride ox three snort taoutne as she glanced over a lettar at the breakfast I table, - -.- . - "The. saints be praised.- exclaimed the man who had once declared that be could net live' without ber. r "Tear at least taa eplendid

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tPIDOE WOOL WANTED. itighest i net, cash paid. 207 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Unica Opot. Richmond. Clendenin & Co. 2S-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield. Residence Architect Phone 15S3. 906U Main.. Jac25-tf UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and Gen. Repairing. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4367. - 20-tf AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Molina Sales Co.. Phone 23S4. 1-tf LAUNDRY iriy ciocr.es made clean; u you dou t believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1151. febS3-tf HAIR DRESSING. ahfcuWng parlors, latest equipment. Hair Goods. Mrs. Bllckenstaff. Colonial Bldg. may6-lmo UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Huesoi. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf Stoute It's very depressing to hare a wife who is an invalid. Pettymsn Imagine what it is, then, to have one that Is perfectly healthy! Life. MINERS Oil STRIKE Charleston, W. Va.. May 23. Eight thousand miners of Kanawha district went on strike today, refusing to accept the long ton scale, recently adopted by the company. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Lewis Tate, deceased, will offer for sale and Bell at public auction on the premises hereinafter described, on Thursday, June 3rd, 1900, at two o'clock, p.' m. the following described real estate in the city of Richmond, Wayne county. Indiana, to-wit: Lot number fourteen (14) ln that part of said city of Rich mond laid out by Thomas Woodnut, being house number 516 North Eigh teenth 6treet, said lot being fifty (50 feet front on North Eighteenth street. upon the following terms, to-wit: Onethird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from the day of sale, or the purchaser may pay all cash at his option; in the event o! deferred payments of purchase money. the purchaser will be required to exe cute his notes therefor, waiving valu ation or appraisement laws, bearing 6 per cent, per annum interest from the date thereof, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. In the event that , the said real es tate should not be sold at public auction on said day, the same will be sold and offered for sale at private sale by the undersigned, upon the terms above stated and bids therefor will be receiv ed at the office of the Dickinson Trust Company. Richmond. Indiana. DICKINSON TRUST. COMPANY, Administrator with the will annexed. Robbins & Robbins, Attorneys. 4-11-18-23 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. as the Board of School Trustees of the School Citv of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, pro pose, during the years of 1909 and 1910, to construct and complete High School building in the City of Richmond, Indiana, on lots located at the southwest corner of North Ninth and North B streets in said City of Richmond, said High School building to be constructed of brick, fronting 147 feet on North Ninth street by 135 ft. 8 In. deep, and to be a three-story building with a basement; and also propose to make certain improve ments and changes in and additions to the Garfield School Building locate ed on North Eighth street in said city. and incur an aggregate debt for and on account thereof to the sum and amount of $173,000.00. for . which in debtedness the . said Board of School Trustees propose to Issue bonds of the School City of; Richmond payable within ten years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, and sell the same when, so Issued, to meet and pay. the cost and expenses of such improve ments. - Witness our names this 7th day of May. 1909." . SS. STRATTAN. JR., Pres. J "f 7 MELVILLE P. JOHNSTON.' Sec : LEE B- NU8BAUM, Trees.: Board ot Trustees of . School City of .Richmond. - dly 11-18-25 : " . . ' : Located.'. ,, - The conversation had turned on the story of the surgeon who, having op erated on a man. sewed up the wound. leaving a sponge inside, and It. was noted that one of the company , sud denly turned ghastly pale, -i . , . "What's the matter r they cried. "Why, 1 was operated on for appen dicitis tree ether week, aad I seme now that Just after it say dactsa plained of having tost his ttninrsQar'

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Train leaves Bl lfeSt a. For particulars call C A. Clair. P. AT. Home Tel. 2M2 ROUND TUT Via CC6LD.IL Saturday Niglit Way 291H All the Summer are now open. Resorts Train leaves Richmond 12 o'clock (midnight) Saturday night. May 29th; arrives at Chicago, Lake Front and 12th St., 7:35 Sunday morning. Returning leaves Chicago 10 p. Sunday night. C. A. BLAIR, t. t T. A, Home TeL 2062. Richmond 1 POPULAR . Via Chicago, Cincinnati Ck. Loulavllla R. R. Otasen 1C00 $68.15 To SEATTLE, WASH Round Trie, account of Alaska Yukon Exposition. Selling dates May to October. Final return limit October 31st. ' $15.20 To TORONTO, ONT., Round Trip, account of Canadian National Exposition. Selling dates August 27 to Sept. 9. Final return limit Sept. "' J-wi-w- V". $35.65 To DENVER, COLO. Round Trip, account of Annual Convention National Education Association. Selling dates, July 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 4th. . we a. l IA C9 . i final return junii ovpw xu $19.05 To ST. PAUL, MINN Round Trip, account of United Society Christian Endeavor. Selling dates, July 4th. 5th and 6th. Final return limit, July c 3iL . :..:m: " $24.30 - To ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Round Trip, account of American Medical Aaawiafnn nllln' dates June 3rd. 4th. 5th and 6th. Final return limit June 19th., v $4.50 To LOUISVILLE. KY Round Trip, account of Mystic Shrine Meeting. Selling dates June 5th. 6th, 7th and 8th. Final return limit, June l.th. $13.40 To ASHEVILLE, N. C Round Trip, account of National Convention Travellers. Selling dates May 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th. . Final return limit June vin. . $19.85 To HARRISONBURG, VA Round Trip, account of National Conference Church of Brethren. Selling ; dates May 24th to 31st. Final return limit July 15th. For reduced' rates to points in North, J , East, South or West, call G A. .BLAIR, Pass Ticket AgL. C ClL R. ft 7 Home.Phone 2062. Richmond, Ind. Ecsrn frcCzz Co. (Time .Table Erect! e Oct. 17- 1CST.) Trains leave Richmond tar Indtaav mpoUs 'and tatermedlnxe stations at ' 6:03 a. as 7:t. tet.;t:tJ, Ja.CV U:0, 12:06. 1:09. S:tt. 3:69. 4:0s. 5:35. 6:00. 7:36. :40 9:69. 19:63. U:lt""'-' --.:-- Llolted strains. Last car to Indianapolis. fl:4f sw av. lust car to New Castle. 10:69 a. av Trains connect at IndfasapoSs far Lsfavette. Jtonktort. CrawfordatCSa. Terre Baste, ccsfaa. Bauivsa, fills . Jmrm t Teacher Cecpose you had of candy and gave two-thirds to your . iKiw ewer asu uwuniiui w jvu - tie brother. - What would yoa hare, yourself? ' ; :- . -' ' : Scholar WeU. I guess I'd have the meas'os r sometaisz so's I, wssxUst feel 111 1Kb ISier