Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 201, 28 May 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, 3IAY 28, 1909.

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'iiE OEiT ' 1 " " " iThe Markelt-Plabe of the People... SE1EI IMS 1 ''IPEIffi WOIBP Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must bs FOR THE Found Ads 2 times i big: wants are the In this office before 'mm lip IT . fflUP EACH INSERTION. .., FREE ads below 12 noon IT imiULplE. UDlf

. Uf AMTCn WANTED Ten carpenters at . once; . i!!!!:- ?7 good wages. Maxwell-Briscoe Motor WANTED A girl to assist with Car Co., New Castle, Ind. 24-lf housework, 110 N. 10th. 28-lt w ANTED Ladies to learn hairdressWANTED Four boarders; 38 South ing, manicuring, facial massage, elec13th. 28-4t trolysis or chiropody. Largest and . Tnw : , most complete institution of the WANTED- Honest, industrious Ger- klnd ,Q tfae worM Few weeks CQm. man speaking boy to help with work leteg Tools given. Catalogue outdoors. Apply W. D. Foulke, 18th , maed free Moler Coilege Cln. and South A. 28-tf clnnati 0hlo. 21-tf WANTED Good industrious girl for WANTED If you want money in upstairs work, who understands place of your city property or farm, plain sewing and light laundry. Ref- go to porterfleld's Real Eserence required. Apply W. D. tat office. Kelley Block. 8th and Foulke, 18th and South A. 28-tf Main. 14-tf WANTED Washings to do. 114 WANTED-To buy some good second , Main street. 28-2t hand watches; J. M. Lacey, Pawn-WANTED-Manager for branch office broker, Cor. 8th and Main. 27-7t we wish to locate here in Richmond. BOYS WANTED I want more ambiAddress, . The Morris Wholesale tious boys,' over ten, to receive ordHouse, Cincinnati. Ohio. 2-lmo ers, ieliver copies and make collecTkn tions for THE SATURDAY EVENWANTED To buy all the second ING poST and THE LADIES' hand harness you have to sell. Call HOME JOURNAL, Both are mon17 S. 6th, Saturdays only, or 409 N. ey.maUers for boys who have push. 13th, any time. 25-3t Publishers offer to the right boys WANTED Everybody sufering from free '.trips to major league champpiles or any form of rectal ailment ionship baseball games. Apply to to write me for free trial of my pos- Mr. Richard N. Hart, 98 Fort Wayne itive Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Avenue. 28-lt Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 22-eod-7t ' 1 . WANTED To store your stove for FOR SALE. the summer. 1030 Main. Phone y 1778." - - - - j tf FOR SALE City property and farms. mi. i l lu-i rrr . r r merchandise stocks and fira tnsurWJ . yU taV,! hlT ce. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th bold furniture to sell, call up The - ,, R Lane Furniture Co., Phone 1945. and Main. s 22-7t FOR SALE Good sprinkling route in WANTED When you are looking for operation; call at 515 E. 5th St., , bargains in new and second hand Greenville, Ohio. O. M. Hiatt furniture and stoves, do not fail to 28-2t see the Lane Furniture Co., 404 FOR SALE Twenty horsepower Main St. Phone 1945. 22-7t Rambler automobile, in good condiWANTED You to call and see our tion; will sell at a bargain. Call, - Excelsior Motorcycle, t Elmer phone or write for full description. Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. A. b, Gayle. 28-lt apr!4-tf FOR-SXtJEGood dining room chairs, WANTED Railway Mail Clerks, rockers, dining tables, cupboards, Carters. Examinations in Rich- dressers, iron beds, steel ranges, mond, soon. Preparation Free. etc., will sell these cheap for Friday Franklin Institute, Dept. 57 B, Ro- and Saturday, only 10:30 Main St. Chester, N. V. v ' mayl2-37t 26-3t

Market NEW YORK STOCK ' (By Corroll and Thompson New York, May 28.- ' ':: ; Great Northern ... nw . Amalgamated Copper .. .- ?. American Smelting . .. . . Northern Pacific ................... U 8. Steel .4, ; U. 8. Steel pfd. . : mM . Pennsylvania . .4. ' St Paul , B. 4k O.. .. .. New York Central .. .. Reading .......... h d. Canadian Pacifio . Union Pacific ". , ,.... 4. : Atchison . .. . : Southern Pacific , ' - dj Chlcarjo. MSSSBBSSaSBi CHICAGO ORAIN AND PROVISIONS (Br Corrsll and Thompson, Brokers, ' Eaton O.I ' Chicago, May. 28. Wheat. Open High Law Close May . 132 133 132 133 July .. 116 117 116 116 Sept .. 108 109 108 108 Corn . Open High . Low Close May ... 73 ' 74 73 73 July ... 69 69 69 69 Sept ... 67 67 67 67 ." Oats.' Open High Low Clos May ... 69 60 59 60 July ... 53 53 52 52 Sept ... 43 44 43 43

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALE3. No. At. Dk. Price 19 92 .. $6.50 22 106 .. 6.65 21.... 109 .. 6.75 12 HO .. 6.85 58 128 .. 7.00 53 134 . . 7.15 89 158 120 7.20 44 .151 - SO 7.25 5Q 175 180 7.25 69 152 120 7.30 84 179 120 7.30 90 166 160 7.35 54 195 160 7.35 61 186 120 7.40 62 200 2S0 7.40 73 203 40 7.45 101 , 222 200 7.45 75 216 SO 7.50 71 241 120 7.35 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies ... . . . , : .$7.40f 7.65 Good to choice .......... 7.30 7.45 Best pigs '6.25 6.75 BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.50 7.00 Good to choice steers , . 6.10 S.60 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.60 6.25 STOCK C ATT LIS. dood to heary fleshy feed- - ers i 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders 4.75 5.00 Good to choice stockers . . 4.25 4.75 Common' to fair heifers. ... 2.50 3.23 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers..: 5.25 6.25 Good to choice heifers .... 4.50 5.15 SHEEP. Best yearlings . . . ........ 6.50 7.25

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Brokers Eaton, OhloJ v Open J. ..139 ..147 .. 85 ... 93 ..147 .. 61 ..119 ..134 ..150 ..114 -.130 ..155 ,.180 ..189 ..109 .123 High. . Low Close 139 146 85 94 147 64 120 134 1 150 114 130 155 180 189 109 123 147 85 94 147 64 120 135 151 114 130 155 180 189 109 123 146 85 93 147 61 119 134 150 114 130 155 180 189 109 123 Good to choice sheep .... 5.00 5.50 Spring lambs 6.50 8.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy 4.00 7.50 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 6.25 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat per bu ..$1.45 Corn, per bu .". . . ......... .80c Rye. per bu 80c Bran, per ton ............... 1. $27.00 Middlings, per ton . .......... . $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ............$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Rung Co.) , Timothy, per bu., .$2.70$2.S5 Clover Seed .............. 4.50 4.U5 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $G.5(Xg$7.O0 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough 5.uoj 5.50 Steers, corn fed 5.0ig 5.50 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows 3.50 4.23 Bulls 3.50 4.1-0 Calves COO 6.50 Lambs 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. ,18c Turkeys, per lb .18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., ........ .26c Country butter, per lb lS20c 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 2SCattle Receipts, 25; tops, $7.13. Veals Tops $8.50. Rheep eoeipts, light; tops, $6.30. Spring lambs, $9.

FOR SALE 180-Acre farm within one mile of corporation. Ideal place. Address Box 174 Richmond; 4-7t

FOR SALE Old mahogany-furniture; ladies' bicycle; square, Stein way piano; leaving city; lOjVjfe. 13th. irtMl 25-7t FOR SALE My property109 South 13th; barn; new furnace, cement walks, both kinds of water, bath; best location. J. D. Fletcher; leaving city. . ?$ 25-71 FOR SALE Fine lot on RWge street, Benton Heights; bargainprice. Address J. R. Y., care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE Good reed go-cart cheap; 306 N. 17th. i.i 27-3t FOR SALE Bicycle, 123 N.: 6th St. Sf 27-28-30 FOR SALE Bicycle; call Robinson & Co. -, 27-3t FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male calf, cheap; best blood known; call for pedigree; also" stock pigs. Phone 3136. ' - 27-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. . 27-tf FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf 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 tfcsm all bsat. Beckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St. 25 tf FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3rco3 FOR SALE Rocf and bridge paint. Guaranteed ive years. s Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 342;.. Apr. 2 fri&mon Hogs Receipts, 7 loads; tops, $7.70. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, May 28. Cash wheat ......$1.-18 Corn 75c Oats .COU TOLEDO GRAIN. - Toledo, May 27. Wheat Corn . .?I.iK .....74 ....:.( ....91 ..$3.30 Oats .......... .... Rye Clover Seed, per bu CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. May 28. Hogs Receipts. 4,100; tops, $7..".". Cattle Receipts, 'XO; 10c lower on all grades. Sheep Receipts, 2.10O; steady. Best spring lambs, $9. PITTSBURG LIVES: Pittsburg, May 28. , Cattle Receipts, light; tops, $-2o. Veals Tops. $8.50. . , .. ' y.t ' Sheen Receipts light: tops, $fl.:x. Hogs Receipts, 7 loads; tops, $7.70. Lambs, choice, ?9.0(. Deaths and Funerals. MEIER Charles Meier, for several years foreman . at the Starr ; Chain Works, died this morning: at his home 314 South Ninth street from ulcerated stomach trouble at the age of 52 years. He was prominent among the Knights of Pythias and the Odd Fellows. : He is survived by his wife and three children. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at . 2 o'clock from the home. , Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran c'aurch will officiate. Friends may call at any time after Saturday noon. GREENE The funeral of Mrs. Maggie Greene, wife of William Greene was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house, 225 Chestnut street. Rev. I. M. Hughes had charge of the funeral. Burial was in Earlham cemetery. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nungisser, 430 South Tenth street, boy. third child. BOAPD Hi SESSION The board of works today awarded the contract for the construction of cement sidewalks on both sides of Eighth, street from Main to South E street, to Schneider Bros., for 66 cents per lineal foot. -This is the lowest price for such work that has been mads in years, . , . .. . ... The contract for the alleys between Main and Klcsey. West Third and West Fifth streets, was awarded to Henry Nolte at 80 cents per lineal foot. A resolution providing for a sewer on South Seventh street from C street to the north line of the"park was adopted. .

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LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in nnswer to their ada. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: B. F. 4 Mrs. N. E. ... 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FQR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-:f FOR SALE Sweet potato plants. Leeds, 7 Grant St. Phone 3003. 24-14t FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices- Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phono 1806. apr 14-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT To business woman, nicely furnished room, with part board. Central. Address "C Palladium. 28-lt FOR RENT Two flats to reliable parties. Inquire 183 Ft. Wayne ave. ,S-7t FOR RENT Ground floor storage; Phone 1956. 26-14t FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms and bath, central location; call on Dr. Walls, 21 South 10th. . 22-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A., Fornlsried Rooms including shower baths, heat and light f 1.25 and cp per weS. njrlltf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, beat, with bath far gents, at the Grand. febfS-i FOR RENT A strictly modern steam boated flat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. v 7-tf

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Chum of Queen Wilhelmina is . To Marry American Citizen Today

New York, May 28. Baroness Marie W. A. von Haeften, bosom friend and chum of Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, sprung; a. complete surprise yesterday on" heT'rflany Trends In the exclusive set and her Intimate associates in Europe by announcing that she would become the bride of Charles Phillips Hatch this afternoon. The marriage will be the culmination of a brief romance, scarcely three monlhsi having elapsed since Mr. Hatch first met the handsome and wealthy noblewoman. She announces that she will drop her title of Baroness as soon as she becomes the wife of an American man. It was a case of love at first sight. Mr. Hatch developed rapidly as an ardent wooer, concentrating all his attentions on the Baroness, with the abiding faith that "a faint heart ne'er won fair ladj'e," and winning her heart by storm. Yesterday the Baroness sent for a few of her most intimate friends and disclosed the fact of her forthcoming marriage. The wedding is to be a "small and private" affair, and only the most intimate friends of the couple have been invited to attend. It will be solemnized in the chantry of Grace' church. Jonkheer John Loudon, Minister from the Netherlands, will come over from Washington to. give the bride away. Her attendants will be Miss Abbey Austin Stevens, daughter of Mr. and TIME LIMIT HOW OP If Item Makes Editorial Retraction It Must Be Done Today. FAILURE TO MEANS SUIT Today was the last allowed by law for a retraction by the Evening Item of the alleged libelous publication concerning Byram Robbins and Paul Comstock, local attorneys. If the newspaper does not retract today, the attorneys say they will file a complaint and take up the case and prosecute it. The time allowed by the notice to the ' Item from Robert Study, another attorney who thinks his character was defamed by the same editorial, -does not expire until tomorrow. J. B. Gordon, the editor of the Item, was in conference with his attorneys today relative to the matter, , STILL A PROMOTER Indianapolis. May 2S. Charles S. Hernley, of New Castle.. is promoting a scheme for an automobile roadway from Indianapolis to Chicago. The right of : way is to be purchased and the roadway built, like a railroad. Automobile owners may use the road by paying one cent a mile for each passenger In,, the .car, The company is.JLo be incorporated .for a .million, and a

FOR RENT Desirable and convenient house; call 304 X. lSth. Phone 2008. 28-2t

FOUND. FOUND Gold pin at Williamsburg convention at church. Owner phone ltKFJ or call 31 S. 13th St. 2S-it CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere gratitude to the many friends who so kindly ministered to us, during the sickness and death of our little son and brother, John W. O'Harra. For the books, the beautiful flowers, the loving words and deeds, and all that helped us bear our great sorrow, we again thank you. Mr. and Mrs. Mark O'Harra. Earl O'Harra. 2S-lt CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors and also the Wayne Aerie Lodge of Eagles. No. 666. for their kindness and devotion during the sickness and death of our wife and daughter. Wm. Greene. Jacob Kern and Wife. INSURANCE. Hoore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public and Rtambcat ageaL Hans N. Koll, ?16 Mam street. 5-tf FOOT DOCTOR, i uurt eure fc-r Corns. Rolling, 80 S. 8th. Prcf. H. H. febl2-tf WOOL WANTED. Highest price, cash paid. 257 Ft Wayne Ave., near Union epot. Richmond. Cleudenm & Co. 28-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield. Residence Architect Phone 1593. S06 Main. Jan25-tt Mrs. John Austin Stevens of Newport, and Miss Alice Cruger Hasell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cruger Hasell. Cyril Hatch will be his brother's best man. " ' ' " ' " " The warm friendship existing between Queen Wilhelmina and Baroness von Haeften began years ago, when both were young girls. Less than a week ago the Bareness received an affectionate letter from her majesty, thanking her for a box containing thirty-four pairs of tiny shoes of exquisite workmanship, which the Baroness sent to the newly born heiress to Holland's throne. The Baroness was Wilhelmina Adrianna von Haefton, daughter of the late Baron John Cornelius Adrian von Haeften, and was born in Java where her father had large estates. She was married a number of years ago to the late George Mueller of The Hague, who assumed his wife's name. He died three years ago, when the Baroness came to this country, making her residence in this city, and being welcomed with open arms by the most exclusive social circles. While the Baroness holds her title In her own right, she announced that she will drop the title upon her marriage to Mr. Hatch. Mr. Hatch is a son of the late Henry and Marie Phillips Hatch of Philadelphia and Newport, and belongs to one of the oldest and most prominent families of the East. HEW SUITS ENTERED Suit has been entered in the Wayne circuit court by George A. Doney vs. William K. McGrew et al to quiet title and cancel mortgages. The Craighead Plumbing & Electric Company has brought suit in the Wayne circuit court against Helen M. Miller, on contract; demand $300. Caleb J. Harvey, administrator of the estate of John W. Houck has brought suit against William Burris on judgment; demand $2,600. FOR The regular monthly teachers examination will be held in the office of the county superintendent tomorrow. This will be the first examination at which applicants for positions i teachers of manual training may ap ply for special license. ATTACKED BY MOROS Manila, May 28. Two soldiers were killed and a sergeant mortally wound ed by a band of armed Moras who surprised the outposts of the eighteenth infantry on Kouman River today. Hibbs That's a pretty load rest yoa have on, old man. - Gibos Yes; the doctor said I most

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UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and Gen. Repairing. Holthouse. 121 S. 6th. Phone 4367. 20-tf

AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runHboutJ "for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Moline Sales Co., Phone 2384. - 1-tf LAUNDRY Dirty cloii.es ma'le clean; u yoa deu t believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1351. feb!3-tf HAIR DRESSING. anicuving parlors, latest equipment. Hair Goods. Mrs. Blickenstaff. Colonial Bldg. maj-6-lmo UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. RuflSoL 10 a 7tfi St Phone 1794. marll-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New, and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main St Phone 2006. 22-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Th Real Object Indulgent Papa Why. my dear, you had a party last month. How often do you wish to vntertain your friends? She This one is not to entertain my friends, papa, bat to snub my enemies. Life. Hs Struggles In Vain. The cynical bachelor rises to remark that when a girl makes up her mind to marry a ftrnggling young man all his straggl are useless. Philadelphia Record. Man must always In some sense cling to the belief that the unknowable ts knownble. !oetbe. ACCEPTS POSITIOU Prof. W. 0. Wissler to Be Principal of the Madison High School. IS A POPULAR INSTRUCTOR Prof. W. O. Wissler, principal of the Finley school, has accepted a position as principal of the high school at Madison, Indiana. The vacancy was created by the school board of that city al lowing Prof. Walter Jessup. formerly of this city, to resign as superintendent, and by promoting the present principal of the high school to Mr. Jessup's place. Mr. Jessup. who had a contract for another year with the school board, desires to attend Columbia University and finish his education. He has been superintendent of the Madison schools for two years. His home is at Economy, Indiana. Each summer he has charge of the teachers training de partment of Earlham college. Mr. Wissler Is well known In this city, he having been an Instructor at the Garfield school for some time, and during the past year principal of the Finley school. His many friends wish him success in his new position. THE BARBERS UNION The barbers union will hold memorial day services Monday in honor of George Lyons and Oliver Martin, and will decorate their graves in the morning. The union shops will be closed during the entire day. LANE DRAWS A FINE Henry Lane, a Main street furni ture dealer, was fined $1 and costs in city court this afternoon upon the charge of public intoxication. Lane conessed in his testimony that he had assaulted his wife yesterday after noon. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Dickinson Trust Company will be held at the office of the Company on Monday. June 14th, 1909. at 4:00 o'clock: p. m., for the purpose of elect ing twelve directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. It i E- HIATT, Secretary. Looking Forward. -Johnny," said Mr. Bllggena, -1 want yon to study bard and learn all yon possibly can. -Did yoa do thatr Xo, my son, I did not. Bat I want you to escape the trouble my Inattention has caused me. When yoa grow ap and have a son I dont want yoa to be taadllated by being n cable to answer year boy's aaestkMU. Washington Star.

POPULAR EXCURSIONS . - . - . . - -Via Chicago, Cincinnati A Louisville R. R. Ocason 1909 $68.15 To SEATTLE. WASH, Round Trip, account of Alaska Yukon "Exposition. Selling dates May to October.

Final return limit October 31st $15.20 To TORONTO, ONT Round Trio, account of Canadian National .Exposition. : Selling dates August 27 to Sept 9. Final return limit Sept 14th. ' $35.65 To DENVER. COLO. Round Trip. account of Annual Convention National Education Association. Sell- -ing dates. July 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 4UL Final return limit Sept 1st $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 31st - , , ' $24.30 To ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Round Trip, account of American Medical Association. Selling datea Juno 3rd. 4th. 5th and 6th. Final return limit June 19th. $4.50 To LOUISVILLE, KY Round Trip. account of Mystic Shrine Meeting. Selling dates June 5th. 6th. 7th and Sth. Final return limit Juno 17th. $13.40 To ASHEVILLE, N. C. Round Trip, account of National Convention Travellers. Selling dates May ,27th, 2Sth. 29th and 30th. Final return limit June 50th. $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. East South or West call C. A. BLAIR. Pass & Ticket AgW O. C.cLR.1, Home Phone 2062. Richmond, Ind. BOUND TS7 CMC AG Via C C fi LCD. Saturday Nljlit P.2ay 20111 All the Summer Resorts are now open. Train leaves Richmond 12 o'clock (midnight) SatMrday night, May 29th; arrives at Chicago Lake Front and 11th Stf 7:35 Sunday morning. Returning leaves Chicago 10 p. m Sunday night. C. A. BLAIR. P. A T. A-. Home TeL 2062. Richmond : i Terre Uzzlz. fciliz Ecstern TlrctCca Co. (Tim Table KfJectlve Oct. XI. 1S97.) Trains leave Richmond r e ladiaaapolbt ant intsnBedlate stations at :09 a nu 7:28. :. :, lt:C ;i:00, 12:00. 1:00. ri:tw 3:0. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:20. 0:t0 9:00. 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis. 0:40 p. av Last car to New Castle. 10:00 p. nu Trains conaeet at Indianapolis for Lafayette, ytsnkfort. CrawfordsrUls. Terrs Haute. Clin ton. Solllvss, Parts (Ula.) Tickets sold throw. BCIIKD TCI? To Planets . Jonesborp r.2orfcn end Peru VlaCCfiLDD. Scnday, May St Train leaves Bl 1 lt9 . O. C A. . r. Jfc T. A. Tel. S0SS 'J

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