Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 262, 29 July 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEYKX DEFEAT FOR IJEPHEW 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. RATES PALLADIUM o o o ooo 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. - American Nw Srvlc.) Utica, N. Y July 29 Theodore Douglas Robinson, a nephew of Col Roosevelt, was beaten to a fraxxle in the primaries for the congressional nomination yesterday. Robinson .was an insurgent Millington, a standpatter, was xe-nominated.-Wamit Ado Colmminis

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIQBAM, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910.

, ; For.. Your Convenience ', , LIST OF AGENCIES. Branca office are located In every part of the city. Leave your .WANT ADS with the on nearest yov The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office. .

tenth of Main. BR17ENIN0. Thirteenth and South B 'street A. W. BUCKWEDEL, 8th and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and 8. 1L North of Main. QUfOLET DRU0 STORE, 821 N. C-Rt. CHILES SON. ltth and N. C St. WM. HIEGER. 14th aud N. 0 St JOHN J. OBTZ. 10th sad N. H 8t RAT CI

I cent per word 7 days for Cho price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Us Insertion.

WANTED.' , WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to 2 acres near- Richmond;' price must be right. Addresa F. L. G. Sub-ststlbn No. 1. yt17t WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfietd's Real EsUto office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14 tf WXNTED WaTsbing by German lady at 174 South 4th jst. WXfi T E DBoy-I ofie 1 P Ti bakery. 107 Richmond ave. 27'U WANTED Door and window screens to order,' lawn mowers sharpened: .call for and delivered. Brown-Dar-neu Co., 102a Main, pnone 1938. WANTED-You to go to Murray BtlIlard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED BreadTbaker at 8 8. lith fit. ' . ' -. ' - 7 tf WAMfEDPosltlon In office or store WANTED Position as housekeeper; address M., care Palladium. WAITED To bid on lawn" fenco, trellis and arbor work. Walk, drive and farm gates In stock. Any size msde to order on short notice. Or. der direct from us, if your hardware dealer doesn't handle our goods. 22nd and North E streets. Phone 8751. Eureka Mfg Co. 21-2wks-eod SALESMEN making small towna can am a nice Income carrying our 'pocket sideline. , Write for Order "Book todsy." 20th'"Century Mfg. Co., . 1308 Wells St., Chicago. July24&31 WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Frank Underbill, Greensfork, Ind. 23-7t WANTED White girl for general housework; 303 North 9th. - 28-3t Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Cor r el I and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York, July 29. ' v '

Copper. . . American 8meltlDg .. U. 8. Steel U. 8. 8teel pfd. .. Pennsylvania .. .. 8t. Paul ........ B. O. . New York Central Reading . . . . Canadian Pacific Great Northern Northern Pacific .. Atchison .. a. v. . j . . . Aj. m .. .. , , Southern Pacific Ex-dlvidend Copper H per cent

tx-ajvidend O. W. 2 percent. Ex-dividend Atchison li pereent

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's mil. Phone 1446.) Chicsgo, July 29. V : WheatOpen Hlrh Low Close July ... 109 110 109 109 Sep. .. 104 104 102 1027. Dec. ... 105 103 104 104 May ... 109 109 10S 10S Corn Open High Lnw Close July ... 62 62 61 61 8ept ... 63 63 62 62 Dec ... 61 61 60 60 May 63 63 61 62 Oa'f Open High Low Close July ... 38 3S 3S 3S Sept. ... 37 37 S6 367, Dec ... 38 3S 37 3S May . .. 40 40 40 40 .INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis. July 20. hogsReceipts o;; prime S!.0. Cattle Receipts IJmi; prime $7.10. 8heep Receipts 50i; prime Sl.w. Lambs SC.SO. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. , Pittsburg. July 20.Cattle Receipts light; choice $7.40; prims 7.13; butchers $G.40. Sheep-Receipts light; prime $3.00. Nogs Receipts So loads; prime heavy J3.80; Yorkers $0.73; pigs $0.00.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUO STORE. 4th and Main. . West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Palrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan 8t

WANTED A first class cook, good . wages paid to right party. Hamilton Restaurant; 404 Main St. 2S-3t WANTED Position By experienced chaffeur, graduate of Milwaukee school. Address "W. K."' Palladium. WANTED , Employment by middle aged lady or will care for old people for good home rather than wages. No. 11 Fort Wayne Ave. 28-2t WANTED Boy 12 years old wants a Job; willing to do anything that I can. 536 8., Uth St. WANTED Washing to bring home by experienced laundress; 536 S. 11th Street. WANTED Young girl to assist with housework; 38 South Seventh. - 28-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cyclone magazine camera. 414 S. 4th street. ' 20-It FOR SALE Large size bicycle lamp. 414 S. 4th street. 20-1 1 FOR SALE New and second hand buggies; bargain new buggy wheels, $8.00 per set while they lata. 105 N. 4th. Phone 1012. 20-tf FOR SALE 3x44 plate folding camera. U holders. 1310 N. H. 20-3t FOR SALE Hard coal burner and gasoline range. Cheap If taken at once. At 17 N. 7th st. , 20-7 1 FOR ' SALE Chickens to . fry. TeT 2485. 2!-2t FOR SALE 8 room house 520 N. 224 'cheap If sold at once. ' 27-7t FOR SALE Now is the time to buy thoroughbred . Duroc pigs. Inquire J. C. Commons at Webster. Phone 5144C 27-tues-fri-tt Reports Phone 1448.)

Open High - l.ow Close .. .. 64 64 617s 62 . . . . 68 68 . 66 Vi 67 .. ..69 69 67 68 .. ..11574 116 115 115 .. ..128 128 127 127 .. ..122 122 120 121 .. ..109 109 108 109 .. ..11074 111 110 110 .. ..138 138 13C 136 .. ..185 1S6 185 185 .. ..124 124 123 123 .. ..160 1C1 159 160 .. ..117 117 115 llfl .. .."97 97 95 96 .. ..137 13714 .. ..Ill 111 110. 111

Veals $10. Choice lambs, $7.00. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July 29. Wheat $1.03 Corn ti5c ..41c Clover seed $7.03 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. July 20. Cattle-Receipts 300 head: prime steers $7.73: butchers $7.00. Sheep-Receipts 2.2O0; prime $3.40. Hogs Receipts 3.40O head: yorkers $0.55; pigs $0.S3; heavies $0.O5. Lambs $7.50. Calves Receipts 1,100 head; choice $0.50. cincinnat; livestock. Cincinnati. July 20. , Cattle Receipts l.fO0: shippers $7.00. Hogs-Receipts 4o; shippers $8. SO. Sheep Receipts 7.O0O: prime $4.10. Lambs $7.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis July 20. Wheat .. Corn Oats .. ., Rye .. .. ..$1.01 . ...07c . 43jC . .7Sc Thr It no tnedtetee so sals sad at the same Mm so plsinl to tako Dr. Caldwell's Syrup "epiia. tho potfthrs ear ftr ail disoosea arista ram st mach troabia. The price is vary reaa-TBsMa-SOoaadtl.

FOR SALE1-4 year" old horse, wagon and harness, and 23 stands of bees with about one thousand lbs. of honey. Lee Eadler, R. R. No. 8. Phone 4356.

FOR SALE No. 2 belt power champion hay press. Call John Caseley. Route 8. 20-7t FOR SALE Gentle driving ' horse, cheap. Call 106 N. 19th- 28-7t FOR SALE Five passenger Buick machine In good condition. Inquire 223 North 20th. Phone 3791. 2S-2t FOR-SALE A good, gentle driving mare, city broke, call at 22!) College Avenue. . 28-3t FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place,. 203 Ft. Wayne ave. 13-tf PUBLIC SALE 55 acre farm; good buildings; fruit and two miles north Brownsville, known as the Cunningtom homestead, August 2. 2 p. m. A. O. Derlng, Auctionerr. 12-18-25 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 000 acreB, mostly fertile first bottom soil; good house, barn, etc. 2 miles of river front, affording finest of fishing, etc. Annual income from this farm over $4,000.-' Where can you beat it? Price only $55 per acre. Seekers iu bargains In productive lands should seek me. J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street, Richmond. Indiana. 21-tf FORSALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in tine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indiana. jly9-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot. first eQuare South 12th St. Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf 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 SALE Grocery and general store in country railroad town; no opposition; good reason for selling. Address X, care Palladium. 20-7t FOR SALE Lot in Benton Heights. Phone 3760. 26-7t FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. June ltf. J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 26-3mo FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G."Whelan) Oats .... 3337c Timothy Hay (loose) $15.01 Straw, baled. $C.00 S&50 Corn 57c Wheat, per 100. pounds .$1.85 RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat ...I .J. . .Jl.OO No. 3 Wheat ; 95c Corn 57c Rye. per bu. 70c Bran, per ton .' .......$25.00 Middlings, per ton ......... . $28.00 Clover Seed $3.00$3.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge Co.) Corn 5SG0c Timothy .. . $2.10$2.35 Clover seed $0.50$7.00 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb IS 20c Old chickens, per lb 1820c Ducks lSc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 30c Eggs lSc Country butter, per lb 20c City Statistics Births. Arthur Muchradge and wife, R27 North Twelfth street, boy, second child. H. E. Maule and wife. 1111 North D street, boy, fifth child. S. B. Miller and -wife, 801 North Fourth street, girl, first child. Earl E. Muhl and wife. 610 North Ninth street, girl, first child. Walter P. Hallstein and wife. 1411 South A street,. boy. second child., M. E. Gray and wife, 104 Randolph street, girl, first' child, . M. Byers and wife, 415 Main street, boy, first child. E. E. Green and wife, 306 Linden avenue, boy. second child. H. G. Simmons and wife. 45 South Nineteenth street, boy, first child. WRECK ON C. AND0. From an unknown cause last night a through freight train on the C. and O. railroad jumped the track near Williamsburg. Passenger trains today were detoured by way of the Pennsylvania lines. It is reported that no person was injured.. Eight cars left the track causing about $100 damages. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WANT AD LETTER LIST The foHowlhi arw replies to Palladium Wast Ads. received st this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calllnc for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as fallows: J. M 4 J. C 2 ti. Helman ... 1 H. 10 1 J 1 A. B. C 3 H. E. G 1 R. A. 1 CM 2 X 1 T 4 Mall will oe itett for SO das only. All- mall not c&Uel foi within that time w!!l be cast out.

FOR RENT. FOR ENT Aug. 1. modern 7- room house. Inquire 200 North 18th s. 20-lf FOR RENT Modern Call phone 1572. room house. 20-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. N 15th. 29-lt FOR RENT 2 roomed flat; furnished. 40 S. 11th. . 29-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. jly5-tf FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tt FOR RENT House, 3 rooms.. 631 N. 9th St FOR RENT Two upstairs unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. 534 North 19th. 28-7t MISCELLANEOUS. HOME COOKING at 235 S. 14th St. 29-7t NOTICE For 6ale or rent; a new business room 22xCS In good location. Business is not overdone. Box 155 Fountain City, Ind. eod-7t PATENTS procured" also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-tf BATHING AND FISHING The up-to-date pond for ladies and gents, cool, clean, clear, fresh water, bathing suits, all accommodations. Open until 10 p. m. You are invited. Follow the path north from the Glen. Phone 4244. 20-tue-thur-sat-tf Repairs we can't make AINT-. Ward Machine Shop. 830 N, B St. LOST LOST Child's umbrella Wednesday morning. Please return to 416 S 5th street 29-lt

Camp "H-l's Best Bet" Raided A nd Women A nested by Police

Pittsburg, July 29. The county detective bureau "threw" a bomb in Pittsburg's social and financial circles by announcing that an alleged gambling camp raided by its men was nothing more or less than a colony of women dressed in men's clothing, the whole outfit being supported by rich young bloods of Pittsburg, who visited the place nightly in their autos. Several male visitors were found when the authorities swooped down on the tented village on the banks of the Ohio, about six miles below Pittsburg, and all were placed under arrest. Four women dressed in full outfit of men were placed under arrest and brought before the authorities at Pittsburg last night, but were released after the detectives had learned all about them, and exacted their promise to appear against the men at a hearing to be held early next week. Seven other women who had gone auto riding In male attire with their men friends were not captured. . With great glee the county detectives exhibit one great touring car belonging, they say, to a well known business and club man of Pittsbur;. The detectives captured the car when they raided the camp, while the owner jumped into the Ohio river and swam to the other shore. County Detective Robert McMillen said that the auto owner had called him up by phone and offered to give bail in any amount for his appearance on any charge the detectives might choose to make against him. but he wanted his auto back.' The ball was given late last night when the auto was secured by its anxious owner. "The farmers about here have been complaining for some time about this camp to which they had applied the came Hell's Best Bet." said Detective McMillen. "We had been informed that persons of both sexes went swimming together in the Ohio at this place. This we doubted, bnt with the use of a field glass from a hill we found this to be true, and we decided to raid the place last night. "When we got there we found apparently no trace of women, but closer inspection of the walk and manners of four "young men there showed them to be women In men's clothing." Henry Dickey, a North Side saloon keeper, was the first man arrested. Dickey had openly toasted of the poll he had with men of affairs, and when arrested be claimed he had paid for "protection. He has been placed onder heavy balL John Swart, Elmer EL

LOSTSwitch key. Return to 3S S. 5th street. Reward. 20-2t LOST Floral enameled pin with gold stem. Lost between corner West Fourth and Kinsey and 46 South 14th street. Reward for return. Mrs. C. E. Shlveley. LOST Sack wheat between Morris Jones' and Doran Bridge. Phone 5122 C.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the sympathy and help extended us by our friends and neighbors, also the floral offerings, in the days of sorrow in the loss of our dear mother, Princella Thomas. The Children. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 21S0. 10-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junel8-tf INSURANCE. We write a general line of Insurance. Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Prompt

ATTENTION FARMERS! FERTILIZERS! SAVE MONEY by buying your Fertilizers direct from the manufacturer. "CUT OUT THE MIDDLE MAN There is no better Fertilizer than ours. AH our Nitrogen is from ANIMAL MATTER which Is nature's best plant food Our prices are from $1.00 to $3.00 per ton lower than any agent can make you and on top of this we give 5 per cent. : Discount for cash or take approved notes at 6 per rent interest. Compare our goods with any others for analysis, price and mechanical condition, and we will be sure of. your order. Come and see our DIFFERENT FERTILIZERS and get our prices. Place your order early for future delivery, if vou do this we will guarantee you good service when the rush comes.-

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Office, 257 Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond. Factory, 1 miles north of city on the Lampner and Eli Rigdon are names given by the other three men arrested, but the entire three names are said to be fictitious. They are .out under bail. Late yesterday W. A. Gibbs and Joseph Mathers of East Liverpool, O., made information against those already arrested, claiming they had been robbed by women in the camp run by these people. Y.M.CJ. SECRETARY Within a week the new secretary of the Y. M. C. A." will be chosen, according to E. M. Haas, chairman of the committee on new officers. There are several applicants for the position all of whom are good men. George L. Goodwin, present secretary beginning his vacation about August 1 and his secretaryship expires September 1. IN MEMORY OF KING (American Newt Service.) Rome, July 29. -The tenth anniversary of the tragic death of King Humbert, who was assassinated at Monza, July 29, 1900, by Gaetano Besci. an anarchist, was observed today by commemorative services throughout Italy. Rome was the center of the observances and there were thousands of visitors here on a pilgrimage to the tomb of the late king in the Pantheon. BEVERIDGE AND T. R. ' New York. July 29. Senator Beveridge conferred 'with Roosevelt at the Outlook offlce this morning. FIRE INSURANCE E. B. KNOLLENDERG Room t, Knollsnberg's Annex. tte Flower Sbop 1115 (tela Sl nstlKt

attention given to .all business. Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 23-tf

BATHING. THE up to date bathing pond for ladies and gents, cool, clean, fresh water, bathing suits, all accommodations. Open until 10 p. m. You are invited. Follow the path north from the Glen. tue-thu-sat SMi RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 11 S. Eighth street Bis: Wash Out On the line at 8 a. m., and women saved by using the "IMPERIAL 19110" MOTOR WASHER $3.00 down, 50c per week. Write THE DAYTON WASHING MACHINE MOTOR CO., DAYTON, OHIO. Tungsten mining and milling near Boulder, Colo., has received a great impetus lately owing to Improved methods and tetter prices. The leading plant of the country, which is In that locality, is now electrically oper ated entirely and under the new ord er of things an unprecedented proportion of the tungsten is being received. The material is used in the manufac ture of improved incandescent electric lamps and the demand for it is increasing daily. eo Union Pike. MOTT MAKES REPORT A financial report of the Richmond school system just made by Superintendent T. A. Mott, shows an amount of $92,420.54 on hand at the present time. During the year closing July 31, 1910, $343,954.40 was received and $251,538.86 was expended. From the sale of school bonds, February, 1910, $75,100 was realized in the bond fund. A sum of $131,875.13 has already been spent on the new high school building, which will cost approximately $225,000 when completed. Otherwise the financial report differs not materially from that of other years. 110 ATTACK Oil POPE (American News Service. f London, July 29. The House of. Commons today passed a bill revising the king's coronation oath by a big majority. The oath now omits the attack on the pope and Catholicism, requiring the king merely to proclaim himself as a "Faithful Protestant" Jewelry For Summer Wear Certain pieces of jewelry seem to belong to the summer gownsnecklaces, belt pins, cuff links, bracelets. See them at FRED KENNEDY, New Jeweler. 526 Main. Round Trip 10 Cincinnati Via C & 0. of Indiana ' (Formerly C, C L.) Sunday, July 31 use Dall Reds vs. Pittsburg Train leaves BlckssMmtf KC3 C. A. DLAIR Pass. aa4 TkL Agl Blrfisn OosaeTcLZSCy

MUST CUT WEEDS. President of the Board of Public Works Hammond yesterday afternoon issued orders that weeds on lots must, bo cut. Several notices were sent out to real estate agents who have charge of vacant lots. . -

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the Wayne Circuit Court has appointed tho undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles A. Harris, deceased.. Said estate is probably solvent. ' f Enos T. Veal, Administrator. BenJ. F. Harris, Attorney. - July 15-22-29 SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, of Wayne County, Indiana, 1 will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Rich mond, . Wayne county, Indiana, on . Saturday the 20th day of August, 1910. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day the real estate described below. Lying and being In the county of Wayne, state of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: . 23 feet off of the north side of lot number 9 and all of lot number 10 in the Highland Addition to the city of Richmond, flaid lots to be sold wtlhout relief from valuation or appraisement ' lawat to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of John B. Dougan vs. Jesse Jenkins, et al. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Sheriff of Wayne County. RALPH W. HUSSON; . .. Attorney for Plaintiff. July 22-29aug5 ' CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. July 28th, 1910. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: v police is uereujr giTcu uj iub xww of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 28th day of July, 1910, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorised, by the Improvement Resolution nam-' ed: Improvement Resolution No. 218-1910. Providing: for the improvement between South 14th and South 15th street by grading:, traveling and bouldering and three-brick center,; from South D street to South E street. Improvement Resolution No. 2201910 1 - I , AW- . M Providing for the Improvement of the west side of South 15th street, from South D street to South E street., by the construction of a cement sidewalk 6 feet in width, except that portion already laid with, cement, between the points named. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvements (or either of them) are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. August lath, 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or leard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll and will deter mine the Question as to whether each lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts nama m , 1 , A , ea on saia rwu or. in m greater or ivw sum than that named on said rolL 8ald assessment- roll showing: said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file ajid may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. ' H. M. HAMMOND. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, ' Board of Public Works. ' Jul 28-7t QC5J99 Excursions to Kiccira Falls This Secsoa via '-r - ' TheCaOs 01 Indiana. -v.: 06.50 Round Trip 12, day limit, with stopovers. - - 4 First Excursion Saturday, July 30th. ,; Via Marion and the Clover Leaf R. R. Stopovers at Westfield. N. T, (for Chautauqua points) Cleveland. Sandusky and Toledo on return trip. Pullman tourist sleepers. Double Berth rate from Marion L50. Moke reservstions at once. . .Second Excursion, Thursday, August 4 : Peru and the Wabash R. R- Stopover at Detroit, Mich-, on return trip. Third Excursion Saturday, August 19V , . ' ' ; via. ' - - - 1 - f Muncle and the Big Four R. R. Stopovers at Wectfleld. N. Y, and Cleveland. O. - i Excursion trains leave. Richmond 10:20 a, m. on above dates. . ' For particulars call C A. &rir. Pas-1 senger and Ticket Agen, Richmond, Ind. Home TeL-9092. ' , .J :