Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 237, 3 July 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AM) SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1910.

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Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Yoor Convenience LI8T OF AGENCIES. Branca offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT AOS with the one nearest row. The rates are the same and 790 111 sat a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BR17EMNO. Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BUCKWEDEU 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIQLEY DRUO STORE. 821 N. E SL CHILES ft SON. letb and N. C St. WM. IIIEGER, 14th and N. O St. JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. II St

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WANTED. WANTED Hoys with wheels. Commons Dairy Co. 30-3t WANTED Girl with experience wants a place In restaurant or hotel. Address R. A., care Palladium. 28-7t WANTEDVoiTto go toMu?rayBllllard parlors for recreat'.on. 12-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Tho people of Richmond to take advantage of our big bargain, easy payment, magazine of 'for. Pay for your magazine each month after you receive them. L. M. Moore, Field Manager for Magazine service, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED To exchange a good up-Ad- , right piano for, a motorcycle dress Motorcycle, Palladium. Wanted Two young men to dis tribute circulars. Enquire Room 7, Grand Hotel, between 6 and 7 this evening. WANTED Modern furninhed room in private family, located east of 10th St. and north of Main. Address X 10. Care Palladium. 26-7t WANTED Outside work by young man. Call 2012. WANTED Young man as stenographer In Auto salesrooms; must be able to take care of salesroom work. Address, A. B. C, care Palladium. 24-tf WANTED If , you want money In place of your city property or farm, go . right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelley Dlock, 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Students In voice culture; 40,8. 13th. Phone 222S. 29-7t WAITED Carpenters on new foundry building at Hoosler Drill Co. Apply at office Cor. 15th and N. E Sts.1 English Pros. Contractors. l-7t WANTED To exchange a good upright piano for a motorcycle. Address Motorcycle, Palladium. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Washing machine; kitch- , en table; china cupboard; . 20!) N. 16th. 30-7t FOR SALE A good second hand model F, Hulck automobile. No repairs ' needed, newly painted, a good appearing Car. cheap. See A. E. Williams. Auto Inn. 21-tf f"ORS AXE Refrigerator ; wl 1 1 sell Cheap if sold at once; call 40S S. Mb street. 30-tf POR SALE Forty squares of fine sod. must be removed at once. Call phone 8231. 3-tf The Markets INDIANAPOLIS "LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis. July 2. Hogs Receipts 4.NK; prime $r.4A Cattle-Receipts 4iO; market strong. Sheep Receipts ; prime $4.5o. Lambs $7.r. Calves 2o to .V cents lower. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, July 2. Cattle Receipts light; choice $S; prime $7.63; butchers $6.80; veals $9. Iheep Receipts light; prime $4.73; Uimbs $7. dogs Receipts 15 loads; prime heavy $9.23; yorkers $9.60; pigs $9.80. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK.' East Ruffalo. July . Cattle Receipts 100; prime steers $3; butchers $7.30. falves Receipts 73; choice $9. CSheep bh Sheep Receipts 400; prime $3. Lambs, choice $$.50. Hogs Receipts. 1.200; hfavies $9.55; yorkers $9.M; pigs $9.73. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. July 2. Cattle-Receipts loo; shippers $7.23. Hogs-Receipts 2.iO; choice $0.30. Sheep Receipts 4,; extra $4.to. Calves f S..VX PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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Central. QUIGLEY DRUO STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSJER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. II. SHOFER, rd and W. Main. Falrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St. FOR RALE High class place of business of years standing, well located, suited to any ambitious woman who wishes a well established trade. Hears strict Investigation. Address 'IJusIness," care Palladium. 30-3-6 Call Ganes & Lane. Phone 1851, Cement, Drick. Cistern Block work. Chimney blocks for sale. l-7t FOR SALE Hom'e on payments. $15 ' per month like rent for a reliable patty. Phone 1814. 913 Main. Turner W. Hadley. 8-tf FOR SALE Household goods; private Bale. Call 153 Richmond Ave. . 28-7t FOR SALE A coal range, good as new; cheap; Inquire 1807 N. E. 25-7t FOR SALE Good top buggy and harness. Phone 3624. 2S-7t FOR SALE A good paying Candy stand; reason for selling, party going to leave the city. For particulars see Geo. Manoosas, Arcade Candy stand. 29-tf HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FOR SALEInvalid wheel chair at 219 N. 17th. 8-7t By the Light of the Silvery Moon Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly and 100 other popular songs, with music, postpaid for 10c. Address WILLIAM A. BROOKS, 2419 Lorillard Place., N. Y. 29-7t J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 26-3m6 FOR SALE Seven roomhouse, bath ; hot water heat, electric light, both waters; gas. $2.,875. 308 Richmond avenue. 25-tf FOR SALE A good, fresh cow; call at 233 Center St., West Side. 2-2t FOR SALE Marble mantels and grates complete. Also chandeliers, or trade. Roling's, 5th and Main. 26-7t FORSALE A good second hand, model F," Bulck ' automobile. No repairs needed, newly painted.a good appearing car, cheap. See A. E.- Williams, Auto Inn. 1-tff F"Olf"isTLFWJadl7sblc3TleTl:30l 19th. 3-2t FOR SALE 01dsrnobileinfirstclass condition, almost new tires, 125. Inquire O. W. Westfall. Eaton, Ohio. " 3-2t FOR SALE Leather go-cart, cheap! 129 William St. 3-2t INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, July 2. Wheat 9.Vic Corn ."OUc Oats CSVfcc. R SMc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July 2. Wheat. Sl.OOVi Corn 62c Oats 4oi;e Clover seed $7.00 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats 3537c Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Straw, baled 5G.OCK3 S&3Q Corn 57c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat m....95c Corn 57c Rye. per bu 70c Dran. per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed $3.00(g$3.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge at Co.) Corn 5537 Timothy $2.002$2.23 Clover Seed $5.0CK2$5.50 POULTRT. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb 1S02OC Old chickens, per lb 1820c Ducks ISc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb. 30c

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FOR SALE Folding bed, cheap. 406 North 22nd St. l-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT 6 room cottage, bath, electric light; 111 Richmond Ave. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping in entirely new modern house. 105 North 4th. Phone 1612. 21-tf FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms and rooms for light housekeeping; also barn. 306 N. 11th. 2S-7t FOR RENT Modern 8 room house at 200 N. 12th. Inquire 114 South 16th or phone 1415. 2-2t FOR RENT Flatsr26"North"Eleventh street. 3-tf FORJRE"NT Furnished rooms In prf vate family; 37 South 5th St. 3-2t MISCELLANEOUS. LACES AND NETS DYED to match dresses. 1237 E. Main street. 2-4 1 HAVE your White Plumes dyed light shades; 1237 E. Main street. 6-3t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C may22-tf LOST LOST Back support for Pony wagon seat. Please phone Jones Hdw. Co. LOST Gold watch, silver fob, between 8th and 13th north of railroad. Call 2250. Reward. LOST Gray female tiger cat with black stripes; answers to "Lady Gray"; reward. Phone 2480. C-lt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S2S Main. Phone 2394. June ltf. LAND In the Great Wheat Belt off MANITOBA Prices from $1S to $25 per acre. Excursions Monthly Buyers will be provided with every opportunity to view these lands. Call on JoEMo Agency Over 6 North 7th St. FOR SALE 160 acres, good farm; good water; good barn and fair house; fine fruits, etc. A good general purpose farm, well located, price only $75 per acre. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. 22-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot. first ecuare South 12th St Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf Eggs 1..20C Country butter, per lb 20c REAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS ' Martha E. Robinson to Robert L. Davis, lot 9 in Chas. Arnold's Addition to the City of Richmond; consideration $1.00; warranty deed. Bernard Kreimeier to Rose Kreimeier, part vacated alley on South Side of lot 119, John Smith's addition to City of Richmond; consideration $1.00; warranty deed. Rose Kreimeier to Frank E. Youngflesh, part lot 119, John Smith's Add. to City of Richmond. Also part of vacated alley on south side of lot 119; consideration $1.00; warranty deed. Ella D. Benton to Amanda J. Parker, part Frac. Sec. 1, Twp 17, Range 14, New Garden Twp., consideration, $230: warranty deed. John Plankenhorn to Newton M. Stevens et al Pt. N. E. Quarter Sec. 19. Twp. 15. Range 14. Abington Twp.; consideration $1,000; warranty deed. John T. Brooks to W. Howard Brooks. Pt. lots 6 and 7, F. A. Coffin's Add. City of Richmond; consideration $2,000; warranty deed. John T. Brooks to Margaret H. Brooks PL lota 6 and 7 in F. A. Coffin's Add. City of Richmond; consideration $1,S00: warranty deed. John T. Brooks to Eva Brooks, Pt. lots 6 and 7 in F. A. Coffin's Add. to City of Richmond; consideration $1,500; warranty deed. Ernil Mlnck, Sr., to Joseph H. Reese,

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Coltunnrainis WANT AD LETTER LOST The fo!!ow!ri3 are replies to Palla-. dium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by call! as for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to IS noon today aa fnlowa: A. A. L 3 Q 1 tf. Helman ... J E 2 A 1 J.- C 3 D 1 Two 1 C S. 2 1 A.. 1 D 1R 1 A. B. C 1 E. B 1 R. A 1 X. 10 4 Mall w!ll be keys tor 30 days only. All mail cot cal.'ed foi within that time will be cast out . Porterfield The Real Estate Man . Has Handled AM Kinds off Property If you want City Properties, he has them. If you want Farms he has them. TIRE INSURANCE STOCKS MERCHANDISE A SPECIALTY Porterfield KeJley Block Eighth and Mann If You . Have A Piece Of Fm re Store you have no use for, don't throw it away; just call Atkinson over the phone and he will call and give you what is reasonable for it. He also handles a fine line of new and up-to-date furniture. Atkinson 328 Main Phone 1945 Lot 11 in Knollenberg & Kemper's sub-division of Poe and Lynde's out lots in the City of Richmond; consideration $200; warranty deed. Hagerstown Improvement Co. to Chas. M. Fagan, lot 19 in Hagerstown Improvement Co., sub-division in Block 25 in the town of Hagerstown; consideration $1,S50; warranty deed. Dickinson Trust Co., trustee to Anna S. Moorman, lot 50 Earlham .Heights in the City of Richmond; con sideration $150; warranty deed. Cora E. Kidwell to Margaret A. Kielhorn, lot 5 West Side Add. to Linden Hill in the City of Richmond; consideration $1,800; warranty deed. Chas. E. Potter to Alonzo M. Gardner, Tr. Pt.. Lots 5 and 6, Hugh Moffitfs Add. City, $1.00. Alonzo M. Gardner Tr. to Chas. E. Potter,- Pt. lots 5 and 6, Hugh Moffitt's Add. City. $1. Will J. Robbies to Wm. F. Young lot 22, West Side Syndicate, Sub. to City, $2,500. Martha Bunnell to. Mary B. Williams, lot 11 Elk. IS, Hagerstown, $1,600. Frank M. Price to Phoebe L. Gray et al lot 10 Griswold Add. City, $300. Chas. J. Wright to Wm. F. Haley et al. Pt S. W. Qr. Sec. 35. Twp. 16. range 13 Center Twp, $4,000. Samuel McCain to Otto Ernst, lot 49 Benton Heights Add to City. $250. Martha S. Lontz to Miona Tribe No. 221 Improved Order of Red Men, PL Lot S in Blk. 3, Hagerstown, $3,500. Amanda C. Wise to Archibald K. Hindman Pts. N. E. Qr. Sec. 22 and Pts. N. W. Qr. Sec. 23. all in Twp. 17, range 12, Jefferson township, $2,200. Phoebe L. Gray to Frank M. Price,

1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

Insurance and Real Estate We write a general line of Insurance, Fire, Life, Liability, Live Stock, Plate Glass, Accident and Health. Burglary, Fidelity, Automobile, Fire and Liability. Our companies are the very best. Our policies the most liberal and afford the greatest possible protection. We have farm and city property for sale. We give prompt attention to all business en- j trusted to us and solicit your patronage.. W. H. BRADBURY & SON Farms and City Property 160 acres, good buildings, well located; can be bought right. 144 acres first class buildings of a little rolling sugar tree soil. 130 acres No. 1 buildings, land nearly level. 100 acres well Improved, well located, fine country home. 100 acres, good buildings, land some rolling. 106 acrers well improved, good level land. 87 acres well improved land, rolling, sell reasonable. 80 acres well improved, on pike. SS acres first class improvements, well located. 73 acres well improved. 40 acres, fair house and barn, good level land. 25 acres well improved. 10 acres well improved, will trade for city property. 4 acres well improved, at East Germantown, price $3,000. $1,200 house on payments. Some choice suburban homes have nice residences and lots In all parts of the city. Call If interested in a farm or city property. Commission 1 per cent. KAUFMAN Over 828 Main. Phone 2394. A FARM Is always a good investment and you will never be sorry if you take up the proposition of the one best, Vst of Richmond. Yoiuir Attention is called to an exceptional bargain of a home in Richmond. 6 room house in good condition, $100 cash, balance in payment $12 per month. 103 acres near Richmond, a quarter of a mile from the interurban line. This farm can be laid out in 2 and 3 acre lots and can be sold for $200 per acre. Price of farm $100 per acre. Fine buildings, 2 good orchards, most all level land, running water the year around. Property of all kinds and in all parts of the city. See J.B. Beckwith 716 Main. Phone 1620. NOTICE TO HUNTERS: Positively no hunting will toe allowed ' on the land belonging to R. Q. Leeds. Farm known as the Efoy, Har tinman, Schandeler, Daws and Beeson land. 3-H4t R. Q. LEEDS. ' lot 12, Thomas McCarthy Add. City, $1,500. South Side Imp. Association to John C. Bayer lot 539 Beallview Add. City, $125. T. P. A Notes BY T. C. H. Every member cf the T. P. A. has promised to indulge in nothing but a safe and sane Fourth. We want no cripples. Elmer Lebo is living the simple life all over again and is having a hard time quarreling with himself. Mrs. Lebo and the children are still visiting in the south. In a few short weeks some of tlw greatest fishing tales ever invented by man will be given to the public. Two parties of T. P. A.'s will leave soon to different parts of the country where they will establish their camps and proceed to capture fish by means of the lead pencil and a few scraps of store paper. These two different camps will be located in widely different parts of the country and with sufficient distance between them to keep one camp from stealing the fish of the other. Likewise It will prevent any tales being told that will have any "ear-marks' of being fixed by the parties concerned. The press chairman and post C have offered prizes to the camp that will show the biggest catch. This showing must be sworn to before

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HAVE YOU EVER VISITED THIS STORE ? Come and see xis and let us tell you of the proposition we have to offer you in the way of payments. Our store is small, but our goods are the best and at reasonable prices. Second hand goods a specialty. Beds, chairs, tables, sets for all or any of the rooms. STORAGE Our store room Is large and clean Let us store your goods for you when the occasion arises. W. F. BROWN 1030 Main St. Phone 1778, WHY PAY RENT? New 5 room Bun galow, $15.00 per month, with small cash payment, north east part of city. See T. W. Hadley, 913 Main. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LAUNDRY. Our work suits everybody. Vincent Laundry. 404 N. Sth St. 22-lmo ELECTRIC WIRING. Chas J. Davis, Electrician; wiring and repairing of all kinds. 244 Pearl St. Phone 323U. Richmond, Ind. 20-lmo RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street. FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf INSURANCE. We write a general line of Insurance Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Prompt attention given to all business Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O F. Bldg. 22-tf REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a tine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tt SHOE REPAIRER. Half soles 40c, New York repairers, 18 S. Sth St. Phone 1670. 21-lrao STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th ' and Main 6treet. junel8-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf CARPENTER. For carpenter and general repair work see Samuel C. Rhoades, 537 N. 19th st 15-1 mo BATHING. Richmond's greatest amusement place The uo to date bathing pond for ladies and gentlemen, cool, fresh water, bathing suits, all accommodations. . Open until 10 o'clock p. m. You are invited. Follow the path north from the Glenn. 26-7t a notary public with seal of the state affixed and no bribing of the notary will be permitted. Furthermore, sub stantial rewards will be given the camp furnishing the T. P. A. column with the most interesting news letter detailing their daily camp life. Be sides the reward, the scribes will tx compensated to the extent of one dol lar for each word, not to exceed the limits of the post's reserve fund. Tak en ail in all, this contest promises be the most spirited ever recorded the affairs of the local posL The first camp, to be located Crooked Lake, Indiana, haa been selected because that spot largely coin cides with their Ideas and will I named by the party "Camn Ananias The crowd composing the crooked camp will be Marion Shreeves, William Quigg and their families. The other party possessing more sand and greater qualities of different kinds have chosen Sand Lake, Michigan, and have already named their camp "Solomon's Retreat." Jim Lewis and ; Charles Pierson. together with their families will be with the wise ones. ' "Little Dtttch. who last year "peached" on Pierson, may again be able to break into the crowd. The different parties will leave about the 10th to loth of the month. Watch for the dollar a word letters. The fifty dollar gold watch and the seventy-five dollar diamond ring are in possession of Lebo, and the post is now arranging to dispose of the two articles. The boys will have a chance soon to 6how their hustling qualities. Marion Shreeves spena Friday and Saturday visiting his sister in Lima,

Ohio, who leaves shortly to make her

future home in California. Oren Mitchell has accepted a posi tion with William Clendenin and will travel the road in the interest of the above firm. It is stated by those who love to knock, that the T. P.v A. never secure positions for its members. This statement is wholly false and ia not proven out by the facts. The T. P A. every where aid the members In pro. curing positions and many a man owes his position to the T. P. A., either directly or indirectly. ' Only recently in this city a man made known that he wished to employ a mon on the road. In a few days a member called on the secretary and stated he was forced out of his position by changes that had occurred in his firm and was open for a job. He was told of the business man that had sought a traveler and went immediately tosee him. A contract was made and now the T. P. A. member ia on the road for his new boss, who also hap pened to be a T. P. A. That is only one case. There are many others that come to notice. The national chair man of employment in his annual report showed a large number of members had been cared for In this respect and that he had several applications for positions from men not members of the T. P. A. There is always some one wanting the right kind of men. Any T. P. A. needs only to have his case reported and he will be assisted In every way possible. Now is the time to pay the semiannual dues. Do not let it go too long. Delays are dangerous. July 1 Is the time to settle for the second halt of the year. A Whistling Moth. A whistling moth la an Australian rarity. There Is a glassy space 00 the wings crossed with ribs. When the moth wants to whistle It strikes these ribs with Its antennae, which hare a knob at the end. The sound la a Ioy call from the male to the female. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY, pfcoa sees. la Effect April 17. ltM. ' Statleaa. i I I 8 1 St . ' D Ei I J D 1 Sa. V J Sua. J J oalf Lv. Chicago Peru Ar. .... . Peru Marion . . . . . Munole . . . Richmond ... Ct. Grove ;. Cincinnati . . 9:16a l:22n 10:05p 2:021 2:12a 3:01a 9:16 1:229 4:83p 6:26p :18d 7:40p S:19p :60p l:S2p :00aj 7:00a 7:69a Z:Z5p 3:18p 8:65a 4:40p ! 6:08a :22a b:l9p 6:50p 6:43a 7:20a! Weat Boaad Clartnaatl-Chtoaa-o. Statleaa. 4 I . S3 Lv. ID Ex J D ) Sai I Sua. I I ( Oal Cincinnati Ct. Grove Richmond Muncie .. Marlon .. Peru Ar, Peru .... 8:15atl0 oop ! 8:16a :63a 10:31a 11:48a 9:63a 10:31a 11:48a :26a 7:00p :40a s:3op 9:30p 12:41p l:42p :36a 2a :36a 12:41p 10:80p( i:z3p 4:42p 8:40p Chicago 6:40p J5ai 12th St. Station). Through Vestlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati. Double dally service. Through sleepers on train Nor. 3 and 4 between Chlcagro and Cincinnati. Fine buffet service on trains 1 and S. AU trains run daily. For train connections and other In formation call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A. Home Phone 2062. . Richmond. In.i. POPULAR EXCURSIONS VlaC, C.&LH R. Round Trip to Detroit, Michigan Account of Reunion Grand Lodge of Elks. Selling dates July 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11th. Final return limit August 20th. $23.59 Round Trip to Saratoga Springs, 11. y. Account of Baptist . Young People's Union of America. Selling dates July 5, 6 and 7th. Final return limit Aug ust Hth. Low Roand Trip Rates to Boston, Mass. Account of National Education Association. $30.45 via, Cincinnati, C. A O. R. R. to Norfolk and Merchants Miners Steamship Co. ; to Boston, (Meals and Berth included on Steamer.) , - ; $28.35 via. Buffalo and New York Central. Selling dates June 30th. July 1st and 2nd. Final return limit. Sept. 15th. $24.15 Round Trip to Atlantic City, N. J. On account of G. A. R. encampment.' Selling dates Sept. 26, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th. Final return limit October 28th. s $10.05 Round Trip to - Milwaukee, Wis. On account of K. of P. Grand Lodge going via Chicago and all rail. or via Chicago : and Goodrich v Steamship Co. Selling dates JuIy.-JS.-. 20, 31. Aug. 1st. Final return limit Sept 3rd. Low round trip summer texirfst rates to all points June 1st to October 30th. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Pas ' senaar and Ticket Agent, Riehmoml. Home Phone 2062V. , : -.,.,