Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 207, 3 June 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND FAZLATItm AXD 8UN-TE LEGK AM, THURSDAY, JtTXE 3, 1909

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WANTED WANTED Good industrious girl for , .Hi ji. upstairs work, who understands WANTED Situation by young girl to plain sewing and light laundry. Refassist with housework in email erence required. Apply W. D. family; call 1136 Main. 3-2t Foulke, 18th and South A. 28-tf WXKTfilJI want to buy watches WANTED To store your stove for and bicycles. J. M. Lacey, Pawn- ,he summer. 1030 Main. Phone broker. Cor. Sth and Main. 3-7t 1778. 17-tf WANTEDSomeone to do house- WANTED Manager for branch office work; permanent place for the right we WSQ to iocate here in Richmond. party; 20 S. 12th. ' 3-lt AddreSg, The Morris Wholesale WANTED To rent a four room cot- House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-lmo tage at once; call R. C, Palladium WXNXEDYou t0 call and Bee our : Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer WANTED Everybody sufering from Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. piles or any form of rectal ailment aprl4-tf to write me for free trial of my positlve ' Painless Pile Cure. S. U. WANTED Railway Mail Clerks, Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 22-eod-7t Carters. Examinations in Rlch-WANTED-10,000 house wives to see mond' TOI , Preparation Free a Dustless Sweeper. Demonstra- Franklin Institute. Dept. 57 B Rotlon by expert representative di- Chester, N. Y. mayl2-o,t rect from the Milwaukee Dustless WANTED Ten carpenters at once; Brush Co., Milwaukee, at The Con- good wages. Maxwell-Briscoe Motor key Drug Co's Pharmacy, 9th and Car Co., New Castle, Ind. 24-if Main streets, Richmond, Thursday, WANTED Ladies to learn hairdressL aZtlnd aturda' Jue 2jtn' 25th, ing, manicuring, facial massage, elec and 26th. Remember the date and troiy8is or chiropody. Largest and place. mon-thur-sat-10t mogt complete institution of the WANTED Good competent girl for kind in the world. Few weeks comgeneral housework, 30 N. 13th. 2-2t pletes. Tools given. Catalogue WANTED A place by young girl in mailed free. Moler College, Cincountry near car line. Call 122 cinnati, Ohio. 21-tf MalnSt, 2-2t WANTED If you want money !n WANTED -Two or three light-house- place of your city property or farm, keeping rooms; close in. Address g0 right to Porterfield'a Real Es"D", Palladium. 2-3t ate office. Kelley Block. Sth and WANTED Highest price paid for old Main. 14-tI feather beds; will stay a week in WANTED To buy some good second Richmond. Address Simon Cohen, hand watches; J. M. Lacey, PawnGeneral Del.; will call. 31-7t broker, Cor. Sth and Main. 27-7t WAN'rED Young persona to enter the ciTTfl ' " : Richmond Business College during - JVVLfSj.-r-.r-r-..x-, -.r, - opening week of summer term, . May ofDBlian' hteTSli03 31 to June 7. 29-7t 3-2t

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.' f ' . Coy Carroll and Thompson Brokers, Eaton. Ohio.) , Kew York, June 3. Open High Low L.&N. v .vV; .. .. : ..139 140 139 Great Northern .. .. ... ..147i 148 147 Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. .... .. .. 85 S7 84 American Smelting ... .". .. 931,4 96 93 Northern Pacific ... .......j.. .. -.147 148 -147 U.S. Steel .. .. v. .. .4.. .. 67 69 67 :U. S. stealptd.. ..12JJ54. ,128, 122 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .'.-.v.. .. ..135 137- 135 St Paul .. .. .4.. .. ..153 154 153 R & O. ............ . 4.. i. ..114 116 114 New York Central ........ ...... .. ..131 132 131 Reading .. .. .. .'. .. .. 4.. .. ..154 156 153 Canadian Pacific .. 4 182 184 182 Union Pacific 191 193 190 Atchison ...... .. ...... .. ..4.. ..110 110 109 Southern Pacific. .; .'. .4.. .. ..124 130 124

Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (By Corrcll and Thompson, Erolctrs, Eaton O.l Chicago, June 3

Wheat. Open High Low Close July .. 120 120 v 118 118 Sept ..110 110 109 110 Dec. ..108 108 107 108 Corn '-..- Open High Low Close July ... 72 73 72 73 8apt ... 69 69 68 69 Dee. ... 68 58 58 58 Oata, ' . Open High Low Cloa July ... 53 53 53 53 Sept ... 44 44 44 44 Dec, ... 44 44 44 44

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES No. At. Dk. 18 84 .. 12 ................. 89 .. 8 107 .. 82 .. 350 SO 86 133 .. 29 ................. 146 40 72 .................. 152 40 94 150 40 75 160 40 52 189 4S0 67 ...... ....... 150 .. 78 179 40 82 . 189 SO Tl 170 .. 50 .. 191 200 78 194 .. 73 ................. 199 160 65 230 160 72 ................. 220 120 50 24S .. 71 276 80 Price 16.00 6.25 .6.50 6.70 7.00 7.05 7.10 7.15 7.15 7.15 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.25 7.25 7.30 7.35 7.35 7.40 7.45 7.50 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Bast heavies . Good to choice ......$7.30 7.1? 7.25 6.25 6.50 Best pigs BEST. STEERS. Finished steers 6.50 7.00 Good to choice steers ... 6.10 .0 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.60 6.25 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 4 5.00 5.23 Fair to good feeders'.....'. 4.75 5.00 GOOa 10 cnoice siocxers .. i.zo-fv .a Common to fair heifers . . . 3.50 4.35 BUTCHER CATTLE. t Choice to fancy heifers... 5.25 6.25 Good to choice heifers .... 4.50 5.15 'f f 'X SHECP. " '..'-' fe l jr cai ........... w.w . " Good to choice sheep .... 5.00 5.50 curiae lambs I.. 6.00 S.00

, ..ooThe M SEWEi IMS Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of Ail advertisements must be FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before fSfCDnfF-'IC ffflfC " f FREE , adsbelow 12 noon M D

Reports; Closo 140' 148 87 96 127, 136 153 115 131 155 184 193 110 130 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., $1.50 Corn, per bu., ....75c Rye, per bu., S0e Bran, per ton ...$27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., .....$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. "easeaeio . (Runge ft Co.) Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.70$2.83 Clover Seed 4.50 4.63 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid -by Richmond Abattoir.) Beat hog, average 200 to 250 pounds .....$6.50$7.00 Good to heavy packers 6.00 6.50 5.000 5.50 5.00 5.50 3.50 4.50 3.50 4.25 3.50(3 4.iXi 6.00 6.50 5.50 Common and rough Steers, corn fed ... Heifers ...J .... . Fat cows Bulls ., Calves , Lambs ........... PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Toung chickens, dressed, per !b. ..18c Old chickens, per lb 18c Turkeys, per lb. 18 to 20a COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., .........26c Country butter, per lb ........ lS20c Eggs 20c Richmond Hay Market. , (Omar G- Wtaelan.) 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, June 3. Cattle Receipts; none arrived; tops $7.00. Veals Receipts, 200; tops. $8.25. Sheep Receipts, 1.000tops. $6.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,400; tops. $7.80. Lambs, tops, $& Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, June 3. Cash wheat ; ....$1.52 75 .. ...60c Corn. . . Oats . . t m o a o

IF YOU USE- " LOWJE;', BROTHERS "HIGH STANDARD" PHI HITS Best aUeast cost, Ask for Color Cards and Pamphlet. Pilgrim BroSo FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS. FOR SALE. f6r .8 ALEitypfoperiy and I arms? merchandise stocks and firs Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. Sth and Main. S-tt

FOR SALE 50 gallons skimmed milk daily. Commons Dairy Co., S. Sth St. Phone 1188. . 3-7t FOR SALE Cheap, Al automobile Tumble seat, complete with tool box. 400 Lincoln. 3-2t FOR SALE 18 ft. counter and 2 counter cases, cheap if sold at once. Call Feltman's Cigar Store, 609 Main. Phone 2039. .'. 3-3t FOR SALE Cheap. -Furniture, stoves, rugs, sewing ,w machine, lawn mower, etc. Leavings city. 66 S. 16th. . . 2-2t FOR SALE Fifty feet good iron fence with gate at bargain, , Phone 1674. 2-tf TOLEDO GRAIN. ymr-' Toledo, June 3. Wheat !.VCfl.57 Corn ?.'V.'C.74 Oats . . .. .50 Rye".. ..'.V:...91 Clover Seed, per bu $5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, June 3. Hogs Receipts, 2,800; tops, $7.55. Cattle Receipts, 200: tops, $7.50. Sheep Receipts, 1,800; tops, $5.50. Best spring lambs,. $9. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. "A" Pittsburg, June 3. Cattle Receipts, light; tops, $7.10. Veals Light: tops, $8.25. v Sheep Receipts, light; tops, JO.' Hogs Receipts, 7 loads; topSji7.75. Lambs, clipped, $7.50. ' i -f City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. , PARSHALL Mrs. Sarah A. Parshall, aged 68. died yesterday afternoon at her home, 44 Washington avenue. She is survived byher husband Daniel ParshalJ, a well 'fcnown man. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at the Christian church In Whitewater. The funeral procession will leave the house at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in the cemetery near Whitewater. . Friends may call from 2 to 9 o'clock Friday afternoon and evening. PHARRIS William Pharris, a well known Odd Fellow and member of the encampment of this order died this morning at Reid Memorial hospital at 8 o'clock from pneumonia. tThe body was taken to his residence -424 South Fourth street where funeral, services, conducted by Rev. H. Robert Smith will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be In the cemetery .near Connersville, Saturday afternoon. Marriage Licenses. John S. Musser and Opal Thurston, both of Fountain City. ' -.' A GOOD GASvML "No it , isn't a scorcher,, but it has the ear marks of being what is now considered a good well," stated E. G. Hibberd of the Richmond Natural Gas Company this morning when asked relative to a well drilled .two miles south of New Lisbon, early this week. This is- the first real luck the drillers for the local company have had this year, although, several smaller wells ht?e been discovered. -. , , The company is busily engaged In drilling in all parts of the New Lisbon field which is probably the best in the state at the present time. Last week a test was made on a farm in Western Wayne county, but' no ga In paying quantities was found. MEASLES ARRIVE. Measles are making Its annual appearance as a spring time disease. Two cases are being dealt with, by the authorities at this time. One is in a family named Allen oa ..North West Seventh street and thiother is in the Bullerdick family at 511 South Twelfth street. , r PALLADIUM WANT APS. PAY.

WANT AD FOR SALE OR TRADE An Ideal suburban home suitable for retiring LIL" CT TP fH JO) 1 f) farmer or business man. Phone It 11 II it Ira IL 11 11 3i3sThe following are replies to Palla- FOR RENT dium Want Ads. received at this of- r-ryr-vri :c tice. Advertisers will confer a great FOR RENT-Furnished room, bath favor by calling for mail in answer afnd, phone; prlvate famlly: to their ads. Mail at this office up to Mam- till 12 coon today as follows: FOR RENT Furnished rooms for m. light housekeeping. 1523 N. A. 2-3t " FOR RENT Large front room, neatly Mall will be kept for 30 days only. furnished. Call 29 N. 15th St. 2-2t AH mail not called for within that f6rRENT The property at 407 N. time wU be cast out. 10ta known as the Robinson apartment house, will be opened on FOR SALE If you want to buy a June 15 as a fashionable boarding far mor a home in the city; see our house and cafe; modern in every renew list We have money to loan. spect; newly and elegantly furnisbBeckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St. ed throughout. 2-7t mayl tt FORRENTFurnishe4t room, bath; FOR SALE Cement building block 30 N. 12th. l-7t machine; call Simmons' Cigar Store. FORRENT Two flats to reliable par- - S0-7t ties. Inquire 1S3 Ft. Wayne ave. REAL ESTATE and farms. A. M. Rob- "S't erts, Spring Grove. Route 5. FOR RENT Ground floor storage; 18 sun mon tuee-10-t Phone 1956. 26-14 1 FOR SALE Refrigerators and kltch- FOR RENT Y. M. C. A.. Fvrnlafced en cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf Rooma Including show baiLa, boat V.. r r ul Ubt. IL25 and op per weak. FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male arli-tf calf, cheap; best blood known; call pap -pfrVii Bs.i. W. for pedigree; also stock pigs. FOR RENT-Fttrnlthcd joomt. beat. Phone 3136. 27 tf w,th th ,3r f0ntleft 2 5 -tf FOR SALE Sweet potato plants. FOK RENT A ctrtctly modern Leeds, 7 Grant St Phone 3003. ateara heated flat. A. W. Reed. Ttk 24-14t and Main. 741 FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer " FOOT" DOCTOR & CO. - 29vf -nni ir -i -in nrrn-iir'-rr r nnnnr 'nrf nnriiir . surt cdie lor Corns. iTof. kL U. FOR SALE Automobile, 3 passenger Kolllng, 20 S. -8th. febl2-tt Ford, full equipment, newly paint- . ' ' ' ed and overhauled. Will sell cheap. MOTOR CYCLES. Address "Automobile," care Pal- New and second hand. Waking St Co. ladium. 12-tf 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf

HAS LOCKJAW BUT HE ISJMPROVItIG Remarkable Case of Lester Phenis, a Well Known Richmond Lad. CAUSED BY A GUN WOUND WHILE YOUNG MAN WAS HUNTING HE WAS SHOT ABOVE THE KNEE AND AT FIRST ACCIDENT THOUGHT TRIVIAL. Lester Phenis, the 15-year-old son of Mrs. Violet Phenis, living over 522 Main street, has lock jaw, due to a bul let wound received three weeks ago last Sunday, while visiting his grand father, John Phenis, five- miles south of the city, on the Boston pike. The attending physician regards his con dition as improved and he is now able to sit up. Lester and his cousin. Orville Phenis, were practicing with a target rifle, when he was accidentally shot above the right knee. The wound was not a serious one and it was believed would not prove serious at that time. However, after two weeks lockjaw set in and his life was despaired of for a time. Recently he rallied, and now it is believed he will recover. CHINK SWINDLER REPORTED KILLED Stated That Some Victims Were His Murderers; San Francisco, June 3. Word reached here today that Lew Sue Cay, a Chinese imperial inspector of industries, who recently sold worthless mining stocks to Chinks on the Pacific coast, swindling them out of a quarter of a million dollars, had been followed to Hong Kong and murdered by several of his victims. FINE JAMES mm Eaton. O.. June 3. James Wilson, when arraigned in police court for assault and battery upon Councilman H. W. Bunting was found guilty and fined $10 and costs and given 30 days in the county jaJL Sentence was suspended. Wilson, who is a plumber, charged Bunting with interfering in his domestic affairs. RELEASE MORE HOUSES. Two more houses have been released from the smallpox quarantine. Sanitary Inspector Young has released the bonds about the James home on Newman's Hill and about the Ralston residence on North Fifteenth street. But three smallpox cards remain up. Johnny I made a quarter today, pa. Pa Thafs good! How did you make It? Johnny Borrowed It from ir iTntrago H

ECLIPSE THIS EVE!

Miss Moon Will Coyly Hide Her Face From the Earth People. TO OCCUR ABOUT SUNSET , If the mean old clouds only get out of the way a chance will be given to night to see a complete eclipse of the moon. The moon is expected to rise and be eclipsed soon after sunset. It will be seen to the southeast if the clouds do not obscure it In the western states the eclipse will be greater than in the east, where the moon will have risen before the shadow has advanced very far. The eclipse will be caused by passage of the moon through the shadow of the earth. The moon, as a rule, In making its monthly circuit of the earth, passes either above or below the earth's shadow at a distance of 240,000 miles. There are times, however, al most every year, when the moon passes through the shadow. The distance it enters into the shadow causes the extent of the obscuration. NOVEL INVITATION. Local Sons of Veterans have received novel invitations to the state encampment which will be held at Terre Haute, June 8 and 9. The invitations are printed on a paper key, purporting to represent the key to the city of Terre Haute. " The Water Vine. " Nature has provided a unique method " storing an abundant supply of pure water in the Pacific coast region of Mexico adjaceat to the port of MasatJan. The climate is tropical, and a riotous profusion of vegetation covers the sloping mountains. In some localities streams and other ordinary sources of water supply are scarce, and the natives would be hard pressed for the health giving fluid but for the fact that a vine which grows In the tangle wood contains a supply In enormous quantities.. In the localities where this vine grows the natives depend upon It for their supply of water for all domestic uses. All that is necessary to obtain the Sowing water la to cut off the end of a vine. The water immediately spurts out in a steady stream and will continue to flow until the supply is exhausted. It is said that this water is pure and healthful. A Maine Captain and Old Hickory. One Captain Shibles sailed from Tbomaston with a cargo of lisoaw bat found a dull market la Cbempeaka bay. "I know what lH do. said Captain Simeon Shibles to himself. IU pet on my best clothes and to np to Washington and see President Andrew Jackson. The captain did so. was admitted to the White House and. with his "plug bat under his arm. thus delivered himself: "President Andrew Jackson. Esq.. I have called to pay my respects to a man I admire and to say that I shall continue to vote for yon as long as you live. And. not to take up any more of your valuable time. 1 want to ask If yon have any use in your baaineaa or in the business of the United States for a cargo of llalne lime." The president bought it for the navy yard- Hoi man Day la Harper's Weekly.- v.V.-: . Teacher Johnnie, do yon know what a blotter Is? Johnnie Teaeaus. It's de

INSURANCE.

floore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Boads and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Pullding. 19-tf GERMAN NcUry Public and Steamboat agent Uaa N. Kon. 718 Mmo street 5-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Ranai. 1 ft. Ttfe fit. Phaa 17A marll-tf UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering and Gen. Repairing. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4367. 20-tf LAUNDRY Dirty cloO.es mad claoa: U 70a doot belko It, try ut. lllebXBoad Staam Laundry- Phcna 11S1. tebtt-tt HAIR DRESSING. Ma.nicu.ing parlors, latest equipment. Hair Goods. Mrs. Blickenstaff. Colonial Bldg. may-lmo AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, cpacially low ratea. Molina Salea Co.. Phoca 2384. 1-tt WOOL WANTED. Highest price, casV Wayne Ave- near Union Cepot, Rich mond. Clendenin A Co. 28-tt "Opportune' once signified nothlnf more than no bo at the harbor. An opportune ship waa a ship which had come to port. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will bo received at the office of William E. Brown, trustee of Green township. Williamsburg. Wayne County, State of Indiana, on or before 12 o'clock noon. Juno 24. 1909, and then opened., for the furnishing all material and installing a steam heating and ventilating plant at Wil liamsburg, Indiana, District No. 2. Drawings will be on file at the of fice of the trustee "and the office of W. S. Kaufman & Son. . Architects, Richmond. Indiana, on and after the 9th day of June. 1909. . Each proposal ahall be accompanied by a certified check in the aum of Oao Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, made payable to the trustee as a guarantee of good faith, and the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into a contract within five days, and give an acceptable bond for Eight Hundred ($800.00) Dollars. In case the bidder fails to furnish bond and enter into a contract the above said check to be forfeited, as liquidated damages. - Should any bid be rejected, such chock will be returned to the bidder within three days, and should any bid be accepted, such check will be returned upon the prone r execution and securing the cof tract. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. E. BROWN. Trustee, dly 3-10-17 - SHERIFF SALE OP REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana. I will expose at public sale, to the -highest bidder, at the court house door, in the city of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, on Saturday, the 26th day of June. 1909, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said da v. the following described real estate in Wayne county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of lot number 490 in that part of the city of Richmond, laid out by Elizabeth Starr. To be sold as the property of Caroline E. Kibbey. to satisfy said decree in my bands in favor of the Dickinson Trust Company,, trustee. Said sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Sheriff of Wayne County. A. M. GARDNER. WM. H. KELLEY. Attorneys for PlaintifL dly 3-10-ir NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of William E. Brown, Trustee of Green township. Williamsburg. Wayne county, State of Indiana, on or before 12 o'clock noon. June 14. 1909. and then opened, for the construction complete of one room frame school building to be built near Williamsburg, Indiana. District No. 2. Drawings will be on file at the offle of the Trustee and the office of W. 8. Kaufman & Son. Architects. Richmond, Indiana, on and after the 2nd day of Juno, 19W. Each proposal ahall be accompanied by a certified cheek in the earn of one hundred ($100.00) dollars, made payable to the ""n,..t as a guar p tee of good faith, and the bidder, if awarded the contract, will eater into a contract within five days, and .give a surety bond for One Thousand ($1,000.00) dollars. In case the bidder fails to furnish bond and enter Into a contract the above said check to be forfeited, as liquidated damages. Should any bid bo rejected such check will bo returned to the bidder within three days, and should aay bid be accepted, such check win be returned upon the proper execution aad securing the erm tract. The Trustee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. WILLIAM E. BSOWN, Trustee, dly 20-27-2

POPULAR " EXCURSIONS Via Chieaso, Cincinnati Ck. Louisvilta n. R. Oaaaon 1909 $63.15 : ' ' :

To SEATTLE. WASH. Round TKfc account of Alaska Yukon Expoaition. Selling data May to October. Final return limit October 31st $15.20 To TORONTO. ONT Reund Trip, account of Canadian National Ex- -position. Selling datea August 2? to Sept 9. Flaal retura limit Rapt 14th. , $35.65 To DENVER. COLO. Round Trie, . account of Annual Convention National Education Association. Selling dates, July 1st. 2nd. 3rd and Ita. Final return limit Sept. 1st. $19.05 To ST. PAUL, MINN. Round Trie, account of United. Society Christian Endeavor. Selling dates, July 4th. Sth and 6th. Final return limit. July $24.30 To ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Round . Trip, account of American Medical Association. Selling datoa Juno Sra. 4th. Sth and 6th. Final mora limit June 19th. t. $4.50 To LOUISVILLE. KY Rcund Trip, account of Mystic Saiino Mooting.. Selling datoa Juno Sth. Sth, 7th aad -Sth.Final return limit. Juno 17th. For reduced rates to points in North. East. South or Waat. call . C A. BLAIR. Past & Ticket Act C. C t L R. R-. Homo Phono 2062. Richmond. lad, Terre Cri!g. Ir? -cZjfi Eekra Trc:n C6. (Tim a Table Effective Oct. St. Ut?. Trains leave Richmond t-c tatuaav. apolla and intermedials) atattoaa at :09 a. m. Till. S:. :, It: ;i:00. 12:00. 1:00. 1:2V $:Ca. :t. 6:15, :00. 7:20. t:40 :tt. It; 11:10. . United trains. Last ear to Indianapolis. S:40 p. an. Last ear to New Castle. 10:4 p. ss. Trains connect at IndiaaapoBa tor Lafayette. Ttankfort. Ciaotuino.tto. Terra Bauta, Cliatoa. BaCrraX Parts (Ilia.) Ttekcte sold thronrm. nbuno tqip to cm cm hati Via C C 6 L D.O. JUKE G Numerous attractions ' " Baseball-Reds vs. Brooklyaa. Train leaves Richmond t:2t a. m.; returning' leaves Cincinnati 10 p. m. - C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A. Homo TeL 2062. CCtTEDULES : Biuret Cczr Ira eS3cct Atwfl It. tSSX. STATIONS Lw Chicago , Peru Ar. ..... Peru Marlon ...... Muncl Richmond ... Ct. Grove Cincinnati . . . S.ltel 10.00) an;, 1.1 Id 4.4 tp S-Sftp tip T.4e a.is l.llp I. Sip Slip s.eip 4.20b z.iiai Z.tSa S.lOal c.eeal 4.1 sal 7.SSal S 21a t.zzej 4fP siepl S.SSal 7.29a lSlOe West

STATIONS I I I ILJ Lv EjcS D I D Sena Cincinnati ... .lfa lS.swsi 1 k.le Ct. Grove .... -e U.p I Ska Richmond . . . l.a t J.SSa 7 9p 1 SSa Muncie ll.SOa 1.22a S.SOp 11. SeaMarlon ll.sep 2.14a sopnt ioa Peru Ar. l.SSp l lUlMlp 1Mb Peru 2S2p S.a . I i.S1p Chicago ...... S.40p 7.25aJ - I S.40

(11th St. Station) goua-n Vestibules Trains Chicago and Cincinnati. Donate dally service. Through sleepers on tralaa Kos. $ aad 4 between Chlcaga aad Cla ctnnati. rtno TSaf fet ssi mum ea tretne 1 rr train i breUoa call CL A. BXAXH. T. 4k T. AHosae Phone 2002. KeUe Is that fellow of yearn going to get the courage to preeoea? Belle I guana not. He's like .a Xello An Belle Tes: the the lens sand be PALLADltTJ HArjT ADS. PAY. SPECIAL tfCCTINO COUNTY COUNCIU Notice la hereby given that a special session of the Wayne county council will be held on Saturday morning. June 12 at 10 o'clock tn the odea eg the Wayne county auditor. v DEMA8 8. CCS It