Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 274, 10 August 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGKAM, WElMTESDAr, AUGUST lO, 1910.

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For Your Convenience . ' LIST OF AQENCIES. Branch offloM are located to every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov The rates are the same and yoa will sato a trip to the main office.

nth of Malm BRUENINO. Thirteenth and South E street. . A. W. BUCK WED EL, Ith and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT. Sth and 8. H. North of Main. QUIOLST PRUO STORE. 821 N. CiULES ft SON. ltth and N. O 8t W1L HIEOER, 14th and N. O SC JOHN J. OBTZ. 10th and N. U St RAT

a Cmux per word 7 days for tho price of S days. Wo charge advertl semen ts sent In by phone and collect after its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Short order cook at Kennepohl restaurant; 307 N. D St 9-2t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Man or woman with $250.00 who may be Interested In first class eating house proposition can learn of the best thing in Richmond by addressing A No. 1, Palladium. WANTED Lady with some experience as grocery clerk at 309 N. D street. 9-2t WANTED Washings and ironing by competent laundress; electric iron; work guaranteed. Address, Laundress, care-Palladium. 9-2t WANTEDBoy over 16 years old who can work all winter; no others need apply; call Palladium office between 9 and 10 a. ra. . WANTEDTo exchange good rubber tired phaeton for good surrey. Phone 1822. 9-tf WANTED A middle aged colored woman to cook at 102 South 18th St. Good wages. 9-2t WANTEDTfarm to rent on shares by a man with small family that can produce results. Come and see what I have done this year. O. W. Schults, Liberty, Ind. R. P. D. No. 4, one mile south. 8-7t WANTEDCoples of Palladium tor April 1. 20 and 27, and May 11. Bring to Palladium office. 6-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Girl to assist with housework; Frank Underbill, Greensfork, Jnd. ' 4-tt Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson Odd Fellow's Hall. New York, Aug. 10. . - Open High Copper .. 66)4 66 American 8melUog 69 Mi 69 U. S. Steel 70 70 U. 8. Steel pfd. 4.. .. ..116 116 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. 129 129 St. Paul .'. ..124 124 B. A O. ..108 108 New York Central .. .113 113 Reading 142 142 Canadian Pactflo .. ..190 190 Great Northern , 125 125 Union Pacific .. .... .. ..166 166 Northern Pacific .. ..116 116 Atchison .. .. .. 98 99 I & N 139 139 Southern Paclflo .. ..114 114

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, August 10. Wheat Open lUrb Low Sept. .. 101 101 100 Dec. ... 104 104 103 May ... 108 109 108 High Low Sept. ... 63 63 63 Dec. ... 60 60 d9 May ... 62 62 61 Oa'e-: Open High Low Sept ... 36 36 36 Dec. ... 33 38 38 May ... 41 41 40 nose 101 104 109 Close 3 60 62 Close 36 38 41 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, Aug. 10. Hogs Receipts J.."); top f9.10. Cattle Receipts 1,; choice .S3. 8heep Receipts 1,100; best S4.30. Lambs ftl.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Aug. 10. i Cattle Receipts light; choice $7.00; prime. $7.23; butchers fO.30. Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.50. Hogs Receipts 13 loads; prime heavy gS.73: yorkers $0.7. -0 pigs $0.73. Veals $0.23. Choice lambs $7.30. TOLEDO GRAIN. - Toledo. Aug. 10. Wheat .: ...$1.02 Corn Wc Oats ? 37',-ic Clorer seed $8.43 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. .;' Exit Buffalo. Aug. 10.Ccc8l9U none; prime steers

(fa Central. QUIOLET DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLBR, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. 8HOFER, tod and W. Mala. Palrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St. WANTED To buy or rent place of to 2 acres near Richmond; price must be right Address F. L. G. Sub-station No. 1. 201 It WANTED It you want money in place of your city property or farm. go right to Porterfleid s Real Es tato office, Kelley Block, fth and Main. 14-tf WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th St. 7-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. . 12-tf WANTED Female help; canvassers to make a house to house canvass In Richmond for a Minnesota Flour mill. Salary paid. State age. ex perience and reference. Address "L" care Palladium. 10-lt WANTEDCopy work or type writing of any kind; 28 S. Sth St. Phone 1429. 10-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE New and second hand buggies; bargain new buggy wheels, $8.00 per set while they lats. 105 N. 4th. Phone 1012. 29-tf FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place, 203 Ft. Wayne ave. 15-tf FOR SALE or Rent Farm 4 miles north of Richmond, on Union Pike, 78 acres; apply to Mrs. Ellen. Davis, 833 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 4-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger automobile, new tires and top. In good condition, cheap If sold at once; phone 4118 evenings or call 411 N. 11th. aug6-7t FOR SALE Two hot air furnaces in good condition; 46 S. 11th. 10-tf Reports Phone 1446.) Iow 65 67 69 115 129 123 107 113 140 190 124 164 115 97 138 113 Close 65 68 69 115 129 124 107 113 141 190 124 165 "5 98 138 113 $7.00; butchers $0.73. Hogs-Receipts 2,330; yorkers $0.50 pigs $0.75; heavies $0.15. Lambs $7.00. Sheep Receipts 1,400; prime $3.40. Calves Receipts 20O; choice $0.73. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts 700; shippers $CS3. j!S"8t sjaqajnq !OOC'S sjdjaoaH sSIoh Sheep Receipts 4js.; extras $4.3. Lambs $7.00. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Aug. 10.Wheat : rvsc Corn U5V-.-C Oats 3Uc Rye i 75c Clover seed $8.00 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAT MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New Oats .. ' 30c Old timothy hay (loose) $15.00 New timothy hay .. .. $10.0OQ$l2.w Straw, baled $0.00 Corn ...GOc Clover .... $S.0O RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat 95c No. 3 Wheat 92c Corn 57c Rye, per bu G5c Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings, per ton .....$20.00 Clover seed $7.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Range Co.) Corn .. ...5S60c Timothy .. .: $2.10$2.35 Clover seed $&50$7.00 Throw ray pais aad Mron cathartic which era vtowat la actio, and always have oa hand Dr. CaMvwU's Syrup Hpato. the mrutwd car lor cooitipattoo aaa mil Momacn iroabi.

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FOR SALE: Household goods, must be sold at once; shoemaker's outfit Mrs. Fritz, 608 Sheridan. St 10-lt FOR SALE Good coaster bicycle; 126 S..3rd. S-3t FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE: A good nine room house in" good re pair, good barn and fine lot in most desirable location on North 15th St. Price $3,000.00 if sold in the next few days. Let us show it to you. Dye & Price, 901 Main Street mon-wed-fri FOR SALE OR TRADE A good six room house in best rental district. Rents for $14.00. Will take vacant lot or two In on it. Dye & Price, 901 Main St mon-wed-fri FOR SALE Nice building lot, 40x50 feet, centrally located, price reason able. Architect Mansfield, 906 Main street. S-tf For Sale or Trade A fine rental property In the very best rental district of the city. Rent $14.00 per month Price. $1,750 If you have a property or vacant lot or piece of ground that you want to trade for a good investment, give price and full description and mail to following address: "INVESTMENT", CARE PALLADIUM NOTE Will sell this property on payments, $250.00 down, balance to suit aug9-tf FOR SALE 80 acres well located good buildings: good fruits, shade and water. Dandy little stock or hog raiser's chance. Price $4,800. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 6 N. 7th street FOR SALE Nursery stock for Fall Planting. We are now booking orders for all kinds of fruit trees, small fruits, rare ornamental Trees, Shrubs, : Roses, Hardy Plants and Bulbs. August is the best month to plant evergreens. Write: The Western New York Nursery Co, "Branch Office," Richmond, Ind. - aug 3-4-5-10-11-12-13 PETITION TO BOARD Asking for Erection of Memorial to Morton to Be Presented Soon. ESTIMATED COST $5,000 The petitions for the appropriation of sufficient money to meet the cost of construction of a memorial to the old soldiers of the county will be presented to he county commissioners some time this month. It Is proposed that a bronze cast of the statue of former Governor Oliver P. Morton be the central figure of the memorial. ' It is necessary that the petition have G,MM signatures. The estimated cost of the memorial Is about $5,000. The plaster cast from which the statue will be made is now located in the second floor of the court house and was the one from which the Btatue in the Hall of Fame at Washington was moulded. HAS MADE TWO RUNS Only one run has been made on the west side during the year and then no great damage was done. The west side company has made two runs, but both on the east side of the river. At both fires the new department has proved itself efficient. At some of the alarm boxes of the city three alarms are required to bring out all the departments. Before the addition of the west side house the" "third alarm, was unknown in Richmond. No box in Richmond will call all the departments on the first "pull. DEMCORATS CONFER At the conference of district and state leaders In the democratic party with the county organization at the Jefferson club rooms yesterday afternoon and evening, the visitors were encouraged by reports made on the conditions in the county. Organization preparatory to the election In November was discussed. A FISHING RECORD. Rush, the fourteen year old son of Thomas Butler and wife, holds the fishing record for the season. In a Wayne county stream (fishing hole and stream not given) he caught 02 fish this morning. The greater number were bass and all of good size. It this eeoearaa yea. road car fun yr Dr a!dwenS Syrup Papain Is positively roarao i co cars nawasaon.coBstipauoa. sick baa

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WANT AD LETTER-II The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mai! at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: U. Heiman ... J J. C. ... J 1 A. B. C. H. E. G. ..... 1 R. A. ... M 1 X. Me C X R. E 3 T. ...... "Investment" 1 A. No. 1 Mail will he kept for 30 days only. AH mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleid, Kelly Blk., Sth & Main. AugS-tf FOR SALE Residence, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, fine location,' near main. Address "Bargain", care Palladium. 10-3t FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, cheap; 310 N. 9th. 10-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern 7 Inquire 206 N. 18th. room house; 9-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 27 N. 11th. v 9-2t FOR RENT Down stairs furnished front room; private entrance; N. 19th. 534 8-7t FOR RENT Fine store- and basement in Westcott Hotel. Entrance or 10th street and from lobby, arranged to suit tenant 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moder ate rates, electric light and bath foi gents only at the Grand. jly5-t: FOR RENT Modern Call phone 1572. t room house. 2U-7t FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. Q. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; call 31 N. 11th St. FOR RENT Pasture, call at Graves' Green House; inquire Chas. Fish. 10-7t FOR RENT Barn at 123 North 6th. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and bath; 122 S. 5th St 10-tf FOUNDFOUND A silk parasol, black and white stripes; call 'phone 1058. LOST LOST Finder please return picnic REPUBLICAN STATE LEADERS III CITY Hold Meeting With Local Chiefs to Perfect a County Organization. OUTLOOK PLEASES THEM THEY EXPECT WAYNE COUNTY WILL SHOW A SPLENDID REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN THE FALL ADDRESSES MADE. The Wayne county republican cen tral committee and many precinct com mitteemen of the county held a conference with the Sixth district republican chairman, Elmer Ck Bassett of Shelbyrille and other state leaders at the court house this morning. An insight into conditions both locally and in the state was gained. The reports made on the prospects of the party for success this fall were very flattering. Perfection of organization as the means of gaining the greatest success was urged upon the local leaders. Different' ways for forming such an or ganization were detailed by the state leaders. During the conference it was announced that the campaign in the county would start next month. Chairman C. E. Wiley of the county central committee presided at the meeting. Organization talks and re ports on the conditions as found in both the county and the state were made by Elmer Bassett, L. G. Rothschild of Indianapolis. J. Monyhan of Orleans, who Is a candidate for state treasurer, John F. Mayes of Indian apolis and Judge W. O. Barnard of New Castle, who is a candidate for re election to congress from this district. Timothy Nicholson, William Dudley Foulke and other local leaders also addressed the meeting. Conditions in County. The condition of affairs in this county interested the leaders very much. The outloqk here was declared to be most propitious. Wayne county will be for Beveridge solidly and the nominee on both the 'state ticket and the congressional ticket ' are assured of most excellent support. It was also announced by Chairman Wiley that the speaking campaign in the county would commence early in September and continue throughout the falL The best speakers In the state and some of national reputation will be here, In all probability. The committee is as yet unable to announce who will be sent here. Issues were not discussed at the conference this morning. It was primarily for the purpose of Inducing the best possible organization. - The visiting state leaders spent the

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basket left at either Thirteenth and Main or Fourteenth and Main, to 1417 North C street 6-tf LOST Twenty dollar bill on Main St Finder please return to Palladium office and receive reward. DOST A barred pin with set in cen ter; return 313 N. 17th St S-St FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE One of the most desira ble residences in Dublin. About oae acre of ground, centrally located, with eight room house, in excellent repair, thereon, new barn, good chicken house and park, plenty of fruit, cement walks, both kinds of water. Will sell at a decided bargain. Address all inquiry to Box 45, Dublin, Ind. FOR SALE Lot on the West Side. Lot No. one, Haynes addition to West Richmond, corner 5th and Chestnut streets ; for particulars ad dress Box 77, Fountain City, Ind. FOR SALE Four room cottage, electric lights, both kinds water, dry cellar; acre lot, cheap; possession at once. Phone 5131C. 7-7t FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Rich mond, Indiana. jly9-t( FOR SALE Choico residence lot first equare South 12th St Dr. Ewleg. 23-tf FOR SALE Two cottage residences, well located. In good condition, excellent investment, at a bargain if sold soon. Phone 1582. . 6-7t rX)P. SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per ceiit commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over 82S Main. Phone 2394. Juna ltf. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE ForalerrenTraew'business room 22xtiS in good location. Business is not overdone. Box 153 Fountain City. Ind. 1 eod-7t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. , Pat At Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-t J. M. Lacey Main. Pawnbroker, Sth and 26-3mo NOTICE. .. Members of Osceola Tribe of Red Men, No. 15, and their families are requested to attend the fortieth anniversary of the lodge on Thursday night August 11th. 7-8-i0 $30.00 per week for HIGH GRADE EXPERIENCED AGENTS. Should have over 2 years' experience and CONTRACT IS WEAK But City Attorney Thinks Saxton Company Can Be Brought to Time. ORDERED TO BEGIN WORK Although the city's contract with the S. S. Saxton company and the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company for paving Eighth street from North A street to South A street, is held weak by some of the city officials. City Attorney A. M. Gardner says that the Saxton company can be held to the contract and that In case it fails to comply with its provisions the company may be sued on Its bond. The contract states that if the Street Car company had completed its part of the work, including paving between the car tracks and eighteen inches on either side, by April 1, 1910, the Saxton Paving company must begin its work for the city by July 1, 1910, thus giving the company ninety days to .prepare for the work. Mr. Gardner holds the contract means that the work by the Saxton company must be begun within ninety days of the completion of the work of the Street Car company. The only weakness he finds in the contract is in not reQuIrlng the Street Car company to have its work finished by a certain time. . The . board of works has notified City Attorney Gardner to order the Saxton company to immediately begin work. Mr. Gardner wrote the company today and expects a reply within a few days. The Street Car company has its improvements practically completed. afternoon In the city calling upon party workers. They were very much pleased with their visit and are confident of success in November. What Barnard Said. In his adress Congressman Barnard stated that the United States government was a party government, and that as congressman he had voted with his party and as he. believed he should vote. The voice of the people, he said, should be listened to, but not at all times heeded, as the congressman was often in the position to he better Informed than his constituents. As a republican congressman, Barnard pointed to his record as a party worker and appealed to the republican voters to support him. lSr01sM tlAfm. The muscles of tba stomach in old am an net as trass; or active as in yontn and ta consegnenee ompcopm am very subject to bowel movement wittaont sztrScnil aid. atao, nave wnpwsssm cractnrjons of can the stomach aJwetir ABthiacnnhni edby the nan Of Dr. CkidwalTa fimn Pmate. which psnaanenQy ntuinkM thn bowels so thai pnssaces com naturally, and so nmujIIhiii tarn man man ma ta without die. ca st assesses or &

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successful record. American Alumlnum Mfg. Co., Dept A., Lemont, UL 7&21I HAIR weaving, manicuring, face mas sage and scalp treatment Shampoo ing, 35c Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. Sth St ART STORE. Art Store, S S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-ttl FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilisers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tt STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street junel8-tf INSURANCE. MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street FOLLOW TH E CROWD North of the Glen ; popular resort for ladies and gents. Hawkins Bathing Pool Phone 4244. C O. Parker, Mgr. DERINQ & PHILLIPS AUCTIONEERS Centerville, Indiana Pleasant For. Tobias. Mrs. Heupeck (to bvr husband, who has returned home l.ite U that you. Tobias? Toblaslt Is. my dear; don 1 be alarmed. Mrs. Heupeck Don't be Irt aaawaul l1 V ' Vnta im IMA MIlllA 4U KJUIIUT6U UUCCU . VU aasv uawaav turn. I thought there was a the bouse! mau la I MAYORS TO ATTEND (American Nws Service) St Paul, Minn.. Aug. 10. Mayors of many of the leading cities throughout the country and members of city coun cils will be present at the fourteenth annual convention of the American T oaentA linn Inlna 114 Aa wart lk wulll ha held In this cltv Ausrust 23-2fi. are Home Rule for Cities by Commlsclnn anil tno Rt ra,r P.irin. Pmhlatn Addresses will be delivered by Minneapolis city work bouse, who will speak on "The Workhouse as a Reformatory;' Dr. P. M. Hall, commis sioner of health, Minneapolis, who will ealtb, Minneapolis, who will Collection and Disposal of e; and Hon. J. H. Glmdspeak' on City Waste lach, president of the city council, St. Louis. Mo., who will sneak on A City's Control of Outlying Districts, Ton needn't suffer with sick hsadselM, teffl Kstion. conttipation or any otbar tronMos aria, r from a disordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepeia will cure you aad keep yoa wstt. Try ft keep It on band the year around. . i.OO ROUND TEMP TO OMMMu SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Train Leaves Richmond S:0S a. m. Train Leaves 8c Richmond, 5:13 a. m. Dont miss this one. Leave Cincinnati, returning 10 p. m.. For particulars call C. A. Blair, P. A T. A Richmond. Home Tel 2002. Terre Usstt. Istessipslis 6 Essteni Trsctica Co. Eastern Mvlsloa Trains leave Richmond for ladiaaapolla and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. If.; I'.ISi 1:00: :; !:; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2: 25; 2:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; "S:40; 9:00: 10:00; U:10. Limited Trains. - " Last Car to IndlaaaooIIa. t:40 P. it Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. JC Trains oonneet at IndlaaapoUa for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsvlllo. Terre Haute. Clintou. Bulllvaa, Mar tlnsvllle. Lebancn aad Paris. DL - Tlcluta aoU

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State of Indiana, Wayne' County, sa.1 Estate of Prlncella E. Thomas, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the 1 Wayne Circuit court administrator of the estate of Prlncella E. Thomas. de ceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent BENJAMIN THOMAS. Administrator A. M. Gardner. Attorney. 10-17-24 Ttaue TaMes I CHESAPEAKE ft OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. i ffe abwu it. teie. East 4 Chi-Cincinnati.

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Wnt Boons Clnelnuutl-Chlc etutloua. I 8 14 1 Lv. i D Bxl : U I am. I Sun. I I Only Cincinnati Ct. Grove ... t:18a 19:0901 :11a 9:S.ti 9:S3a ii:epi Richmond Muncie ... . 19:31a; lcifta T:00b! 10:31 ll:48ai 1:40a S:30p 11:43 Sa"on. 13:41p l:43p! 3:35a S:9a :sD tS:41p a vs mm. . a 10:39p i:isa : 1:44a Peru S:3l Chtcag-o e:iopi rsa 13th St. Station) Throurh Veatlbulad. Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati. Double daily service. Through sleepers on trains No. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cta clnnatl. ....... , Fine buffet service on trains 1 and $. All trains run dally. For train connections and other law formation call C. A. .BLAIR. P. T. A. Home Phone 3043. Richmond. Ind. Last EjiCEirs'lfiD to Mcpra Mis Vlfl C. & 0. Re R. Cf IzCl ..ROUND XRIIP.. rnnAMjiiM.. n. 4? ,12 Days' Limit with step-ever privi lege. Route via Muncie and the Big 14 R. R. Stop over at Weetfleld, N. 1 v. (Tor cnautauaua poiniaj ana viewI land, O., on return trip. I f m ...i-a l.a.L - a ble berth rate from Muncie, $149; make reservations at , once. Train leaves Richmond 10:90 a. m. For paW ticulars call C. A. BUMR, P.4T.A, Richmond. Ind. Heme Tel. S0C2 popiuw cxcins:c:;3 vii c 6 o. n. n. cf 1:22a - 2jj Tli3 CSttS t) tfc " V - rwiWISJ rC.SIX. Atl2.1tlC Lily, lis J. I . w . I $2ar- 15 G. A. R. Encampment, 18, 17, 18. 19th. src 15. ' V an MillVPMVp.O . iVl w hlMC-5e Wide I CfA AFi v'V'W K. or P. Grand Lodge. July 29. 2. 31, Aug. 1st. Old Polot Ccnfcrt, Va. $15.00 Friday. July Sth; Friday. 12th; Tuesday, J11I7 ltth; TMs . day, Aug. 23rd. Hi232ra fells, . V. $6.50 Saturday. July SOth; . Thuraday, Aug. 4th; Tuesday. Aug. ltth; good returaiag 12 dajra frosa data of sale. ' ' ... Atlzntlc CltyT n: J. $16.C3 Thursday, August 11th, via C. 'ft O. R- R. Thursday. August WX via B. eV O. R. R. mezzo, III. $7X3 Knights Templar Conclave. An S. 6. 7. S. Kkv Yort fi. Y. $25.50 Final return limit 20 days tron date of pala. : ' . ,- SwmmST TCZTaXti CSwTo Portland. Ore. . .".7 fTSO . To San lYaawfaea, Calf. .... 77X9 To YeOcwstow Parlr ..... fL . To Denver, Colo .. 27X3 To SL PaaX USSxbl, Cte..;. 244S For further Inf " 'rtlon, cs'l C A. CLAin. s ATM. t ' Mosao Ta4 -s.vrsst4 txl

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