Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 8, 17 November 1910 — Page 7

THE mCiniOTTO PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1910.

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Branch Off ices " Branch offices are located .In every part of ths city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Your Comi venience LIST OF AGENCIES Prancb offices are located in every part of the city. ' Leave your WANT , ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will gave a trip to the main office. SOUTH OF MAIN tlruenlng & klckhorn. 13th and S. E. A. W. IUickwedel, Xth and South F. Henry Rothert, fth and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Child & Boa, 18th and North C. Wm. II leger. 14th and North Q. John J. Gets, 10th and North II. , . CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main .WEST RICHMOND John Fouler. Richmond Ave. and North West Flrt St. Geo. II. Shofer. 3rd and W. Main. PAIRVIEW ff. J. Mulligan, 1093 Sheridan. 1 RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price ot 6 days. We charge advertise nents ent In by phone and collect after Ita Insertion. $ WANTED . WANTED Young lady as room mate. Terms reasonable. Addres X. : Y. Z., car Palladium. 17-3t WANTED -Machine man. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. ,, 17-2t WANTED Copies of the Palladium under dates ot Oct. 25, 26, 27 and 28. 17-tf WANTED Situation by young lady aa chambermaid or housekeeper in small family. Experienced. Address Miss C. Bell. General Delivery, Richmond." Ind. . 47-lt WANTED Good boy from' 17 to 20. at Geo. & Martin. ,1540 Maln,17-7t WAKfED-to buy a well improved six .or eight room house, centrally located. Might consider one ' close to car line on West Side. Mall full , particulars to "House," care Pat ladlum. . ie-3t WANTED Two men at Bullerdick's coal yards. , 16-2t WANTED Two neat boys from 12 to 14 years of age to do some easy work after school. Call 'Thursday ' at 234 8. 11th St. Mr. Redraw. 16-2t WANTED Girl cashier. In,. grocery store; good In figures;, compensa- ' tlon wanted.. C. E. 8., Palladium. l-4t WANTED-Girl or woman for housework. 41S & 13th. or phone 2527. 16-2t UOOLEII FRAUDS TO RIVAL SUGAR CASE Was the Statement Made Today-by a United States Attorney in N. (American News Service) t New York. Nov. 17. "This is the biggest case of its kind the government ever had. . Frauds which involve almost 'every woolen manufacturer England and the total revenue lost to (his government through fraudulent Importation of woolen materials will outrival that lost In the great sugar ease." . This statement made this afternoon by v Assistant District Attorney Whitney In connection .with thirty warrants ot attachment Issued on persons holding property belonging to the firm of Joseph Brooks A Co., millionaire manufacturers of Bradford, England. The firm Is' accused of defrauding this government out of two hundred thousand dollars by undervaluation of woolen Imports., iThe grocery on South Fifth street, formerly owned by the late Herman Schnceing, and one of the oldest In the city, has been sold by Frank Taube to Messrs. Kayle and Snyder of Springfield, Ohio . HAGERSTOWN HAS A C FINE BRASS BAND

,'aiagerttown, Ind., Nov. 17. llagerstown will have a twenty piece band. The Light Inspection Car Works has pcrchased equipment and cases for tts Instruments and the members of tt band are largely recruited from ttt company's works. About $500 was ef;st In, equipment. Will Teetor is ' tl l leader. , Each week Elsa Gerrett, aected with . the conservatory of gsle at Muncle, instructs the band. for Sale Turkeys and chickens, drsed or alive. Broilers, Roasters or rtr Mrs. . a. P. pike, CeaterviUe. ... ." v't l7-7t

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WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms with heat. Centrally located. Call phone 1979. . lfi-2t WANTED Position as companion for elderly lady. "Z" care Palladium. 16-2t WANTED Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping." 1514 North A street 11-14 WANTED Lady or getleman at once to demonstrate the wonderful NEW PATENT STAMPING WASHER In Richmond and vicinity. Sales . immense all over the country. Most remarkable washer of the age. Women wild about them. Washers sell on sight. Make $5.00 to $15.00 a day easily. " No competition. Propo nit Ion commands respect and attention. Must have reliable, hustling demonstrator at once. Write immediately. STAMPING WASHER WORKS, Dept. J, 131 LaSalle St.. Chicago, Illinois. . ll-7t WANTED -Carenter8 at new warehouse at Hoosier Drill, ' 13th and Railroad. ' English lira's. lj-7t WANTED You to call and see the Baldwin makes of Pianos and Piano Players. Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton, Howard .Valley Gem and Monarch Pianos. On display at 732 N. 10th St. Phone 3494. . 10-7t WANTED Piano pupfls by a former - student of the music department at f Earlhara College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or ' call at , 1417 North C street. V 5-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf wXNf EDlloTsJrf urnace. Phone 2370. . ' 9-tf WANTED To buy gents' suits and overcoats. J. M. Lacy, Pawn Broker. bet 2 1-1 mo WAN';i To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do " picture framiua 'Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Main Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED If you want mouuy in place of your city property or farm, go right to Pofterfletd'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8ih and Main. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Bllllard parlors for recreatica. 12-tf FOR SALE, FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone 23A. 17-4t PUBLIC 8ALE Oreensfork, Ind., general stock merchandise, groceries, shoes, and store fixtures, afternoon and night. H. E. Spangler.. A. O. Dering. Auctioneer. 17-lt FOR SALE Four full blooded Rhode Island ' Red roosters Inquire. 15 North Twenty-first street. 17-2t PUBLIC SALE Nov. the 22nd,. 10 o'clock, three miles north Centerville, Ind., horses, Jersey cows, hogs corn, hay, straw, farming Implements. Frank Munchoff. . A. O. Dering, Auctioneer. i 17-lt FOR SALE Chickens for Thanksgiving; alive or dressed. F. W. Meyer's Egg Farm. Phone 5147G. ' . 15-7t MINE CAGE FALLS; THREE ARE KILLED (American Newa Service) Bristol. Eng., Nov. 17. Three, men were killed, and -twenty-seven others hurt, some of them fatally, when the cage In the shaft of St. George's'colliery fell 600 feet today. The dead and wounded were badly crushed and it is believed that the death list will go at least to ten. FEDERATION MEETS AT FT. WAYNE IN 1911 Anderson. Ind., ..Nov. ( 17. The Btate Federated Commercial clubs will"hbld Its next convention at Ft.' Wayne. 1 H. S.' Norton of Gary was elected president today. ' LIPPITT. INDORSED TO SUCCEED ALDRICH Providence, Nov.', 7.-Tl)e Republican state, committee .today , indorsed Henry Llppltt for the United States senate, succeeding Senator -Aldrlch' , ONE LOCAL BUTCHER -STARTS-PRICE CUTS The first decrease In the retail price of beef came on Thursday when Robert Albletr, a butcher on. South Fifth stret t, cut prices on all cuts of beef two and a half cents a pound. Several other butchers followed his example and by Friday It is thought the cut will be general In all markets In the city" Even further reductions on the retail price as the livestock market gets lower are expected. . NEW HIGH SCHOOL ADVISED BY KELLY On the advice' of President R. L. Kelly of Earlham college, who Is ;'a member of the state school board, the members of the school board at Plainfield, Indiana, have made plans for the erection of a new high school building which will cost about $50,000. The building will be one of the most modernly arranged and best equipped In the state for a cltyfita, site.. President Kelly has just returned from an Inspection of the plans. He win leave in a. few. days for another-laspectieo trip' la. the" state.?,. v :j

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WANT AD TIER The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office, v Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: M. M. ..... W. R. Lot . . Johnson . . . H. R. 1 M. E. ........ 1 1 No. 312. 1 2 C. E. .... 1 1 House 3 Mail will be kupt fcr s aays only. All ma'.l net cal'ed for witLln " that ilme will be cast out. FOR SALE Furniture at 230, N. 19th. . 17-7t PUBLIC SALE Nov. the 23rd, 7 miles south Centerville. Horses, cattle, grain, feed, implements, household goods; sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. : S. M. Stinson, agent; A. O. Dering, Auctioneer. 17-lt PUBLIC SALE Frank Munchhof three miles north of Centerville. ' Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 10:30 a. m., live stock, grain, hay, furniture, Empire separator. 17-3t FOR SALE Hot air furnace in good condition. 32 North ldth St. , 17-7t BEN SANDFORD makes post cards. Drop a card or call; work done at - your home. 75c per dozen. 900 Sheridan St. 17-7t Choice Duroc brood, sows, yearling male. White Leghorn " cockrcls. Commons, Webster, 514 4C. 15-4t FOR SALE Sugar wood, 1102 Sheridan street. 15-7t. FOR SALE Household goods. 30 S. 10th street. 5-3t FOR SALE Good baseburner. cheap.Inquire 217 South 3rd street vt FOR. SALE Durocs, gilts and males, weighing from 175 , to '200, pounds.. Commons, Webster, hone 514 4C. . ; , .. ' 28-2wks FOlfc SALE One No. 8cook stove with tank; No- 8 Gas Range with extra oven; Three Light Combination Chandelier; Artificial Gas, Drop Light. Phone 1455; at 125 South 11th St. , ' . 13-7t 'PUBLIC SALE I wili sell at public sale, at Taabe's Sale Barn, North Sixth street, Richmond, . Indiana, at 1:00 P. M. sharp, on .Saturday, ; November 19, 1910,- a let of new rubber tire buggies, steel tire buggies, rubber tire carriage, rubber tire Stanhope, rubber tire Stanhopes with tops, storm buggies and driving buggies. A lot of second hand buggies painted up as good as new. A lot of farmers' road wagons or light delivery wagons, also storm fronts and rain aprons. Horse covers for rainy days or cold weather. The stock 1 will positively be sold rain or shine; come everybody and buy a buggy or wagon. G. ' "W." NEWBERN. Thomas Coniff, auctioneer. V 15-16-17. WIFE TO LEAVE If Convicted of Sending Im- ; proper Letters. (American News Service) Madison, Wis., Nov. 17. Prof. Irwin Billman, of the University of Wisconsin, will lose his wife showW'i the charges of sending improper nfafAeT through the mails in his efforts W Organize a "free love correspondence school" be proved and be be sentenced to prison. Mrs. Billman announced today that she will stand by him until after the trial, but If the case goes against him. will sue for' divorce at once. Since his arrest Billman has received scores of letters from women- sympathizing with his plight and offering to aid him financially. His wife was arrested as an accessory and was released on $500 bail. Billman's bail is $10,000 and he likely will be unable to furnish it MRS. SHAFER DEAD (Palladium Special) "Hagerstown. Ind., Nov. 17. Mrs. John Shafer, living three and a half miles southwest of Hagerstown. died at her home on Wednesday evening from a stroke of apoplexy, experienced (last week while visiting at East Germantown. Tne funeral announcements will be given later, v . - TOLSTOI ASKS GREEK CHURCH TO LIFT BAN St Petersburg, Nov. 17. The Holy Synod of the Greek church is considering a request of Count Leo Tolstoi, asking that the ban of excommunication be removed. CUSfiING STATE BANK ROBBED OF. $25,000 Cushlng, Neb, Nov. 17. The safe of the Cashing State hank was robbed of $2,500 today. A posse is In pursuit of the robbers.

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OOO KNOWN VALUES , ruBiabiitsa classified advzbtis AAU ASSOCIATION PAPE&S WE ASJS MEMBSSS ' Paper In all parts of the State and Canada. Tour waata supplied anywhere any tint by the beat mrdium in the conn try. Get oor aembcrthip liatn Check paper ynn want. We da the raat. PnhtUhen CUaai&ea Advai-tlelnc AtaotlaBuffalo, 3f. T. FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301.Call 202 N. 8th. 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room house, bath, electricity. 304 N. 17th St. $16. Will W. Reller. Office phone 2455. ,17-2t FOR RENT One half double house, 6 rooms, electric light, both . kinds water at $10; 730 N. 14th. 17-3t FOR RENT 5 rooms at No. 600 N. 19th St.; also 3 rooms 725 S. W. A street. Phone 1695. 17-2t FOR RENT Small place 6n Asylum Road. Inquire 224 North 7th St. 17-2t FOR RENT Four room flat, 414 West 1st St.- Inquire A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 17-3t j FOR RENT 8 room brick, modern improvements, barn; $18; 423 S. 12th St. Inquire first door north. 16-7t t FOR RENT Good five room house Randolph street. Inquire at 417 Kinsey street, or prone 3248. 15-3t FORTRENT . Afour room bouse, 62T N. 9th. Inquire phone 3492. 16-2t :FOR RENT New 5 room house. 217 West 5th street. Call 5 North 8th. FOR RENT Goor six room house. Thompson Agency, 710 Main. 15-7t FORRENT 4 rooms for adults. Ill South 9th. 16-2t FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, with light, bath, heat. Call 131 Richmond avenue. tf FYin n ITNTXTiur. iinfiirnlahsil rnnmd Phone 3125. - 14-7t FOR RENT 2 7 room new, modern houses Southwest cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Phone 2477, 204 S. 12th. i 14-tf FOR RENT :6 room house, all modern conveniences. 220 North 12th. Inquire at 216 North 12. 12-tf FOR RENT OR SALE roam brick house, 631 South 8th St. Phone 1466. 9-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT A new three roomca Hat furriebed for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 20 f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five room house with bath and electric light Both kinds of water and gas, at 214 North 17th BfreeL Phone 1077 or 2264. 15-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE For real estate or grocery eighty acre farm in Jennings eoqnty; fifty acres level balance rolling. D. F. Hardman, Winchester. Indiana. 17-3t FOR. SALE 8 room house, southeast corner Sherman and "Boy er street. Price $850. Rents for $13 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tf City Statistics Marriage License. Paul , Edward Moore. Marion, 24, postal clerk, and Ruth Marie Reeves, Williamsburg, 25. ' ( Clifford Cyrus Duckworth Richmond. 25, car repairman, and Minnie Edith Morford, Richmond, ; 18, trimmer. BIG FIRE LOSS ON BURLINGTON ROAD Lincoln. Neb., Nov. 17. The general store and the supply house of the Burlinhton railroad at Havlock, are on fire. Several hundred -employes are fighting the flames. ' The endangered con tent 3 are valued at several hundred thousand dollars. HE IS AFTER FUNDS In an effort to collect funds for the Emory J. Cain Industrial school . of Indianapolis, Mr. Cain, the president and founder, will visit Richmond business men in a few days. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PAINT STORE. IN RICHMOND J Paints. Varnishes, Floor Paints f e and Stains. Pyrography Goods e j Brass Craft at prices that count. OLD RELIABLE PAINT CO. ! 10-12 So. 7th .St. Phone 2230. Another Shipment of 500 Vol. of 50c BOOCIG Just Received Thanknctvlnr; Pavers, Rap, - Mas aael Decorations GEE WIN DO WO rJIcholcon & Dro.

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FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. PorterfieJd. Kelly Blk 8th and Main. SeptS-tf FORSALi?i20 acres, well Improved, well located, good producing soil; take some city property; 40 acres improved, well located; take city property; 6 acres well improved. I have any size farm you want. It you want a fine home in the city see me. Commission one per cent. Kaufman, 82 S Main. 5-tf FOR SALE 120 acree, good 8 room house, big barn, good fences, near a small town. Will take in city property. Price $70 an acre., Kaufman, over 828 Main St. ' 15-tf FOR SALE or trade tor Hichmonii property, two modern houses In fine location In Indianapolis, very at- ' tractive. Address p. C. box 67. Richmond. Indiana. Jly9-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and tlectrio light, 1 2.300.00. hone 1523. ' 17-tf FOR SA1E SmalL well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn.: other outbuildings; an ideal little homo for the retired farmer, or city man. seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. : eept 1-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all its phases and local Information office. 8th ; and North E Sts. ' 16-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING , Fancy repairing and refinishlng. feathers washed. Orders promptly attended to. Call phone 2559. 15-Tt 1 FOR SALE , Richmond property a specialty. For terfield. Kelly Blk, 8th Main. AugS-tf RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's. . 14 S. Eighth street STORAGE. k -Dont forget Atkinson and his , lireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. JunelS-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 25-tf PHONE 1730. HAGERSTOWN MAN'S ; ENGINE-IS WINNER Hagerstown. Ind., Nov. 17. In a (est of the gasoline engines for automobiles at Chicago last week, at which all of the different engines now in use were exhibited, the patent of Charles j Teetor, superintendent of the Light In spection Car works of this place, won all honors. The "engine" in the endurance test ran the car up a steep hill which none of the , other engines could do when high speed was.on. Also the engine demonstrated that it, was a great fuel saver, running a given distance on nine gallons of gasoline, while fifteen gallons were- required for the" second best engine tested. The 'automobile manufacturers and experts who attended the exhibition declared the engine to be the most efficient now on the market. New CoUspsible - Go-Corts Just Received DUNHAM'S 627-C20 Mdn We Have a Yoa Csn Trast For good, hard wear, and altho' it is handsome, the best part of It is hidden in the strengthening devices and honest workmanship. EL2er nrcess Store S27 Main St. Store of Quality Leather Goods.

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LOST FOUND Bunch of keys between 14th and 15th. Call Dr. C. S. Wilson. 830 Main. 17-2t I OST Vtrmn TrinAl Pmintftln iun I silver, with initials "H. E. l" Re turn 211 South 14th. Reward. 17-lt LOST Near 8th and Main, small bag crotcheted of eansllk, valuable to owner. Phone Chas. Tennis, 2006. Lost ' Seif-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward if returned to Palladium of fice. lOtf LOST Gold, open faced Geneva , watch, Patek-Philllppe make;" initialB R. B. D. on back. Return to Second National bank. Reward. 21-tf MISCELLANEOUS THE NEW UPHOLsTER is here and ready for business, and Mr. W. B Tborne will be glad t o see any one in regard to their furniture , or any thing .pertaining, to upholstery. I am located with Lott and Kinley, 924 Main street. Phone 1633. IMOt PATENTS - procured, aiso aoio on commission. Poaitlvely no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building,. Washington, D, C. may 22-tf HAIR weaving, manicurltg. face mut sage and scalp treatment. Shampoo tag . S5c . Open ot evenings till I o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South , Sixth. may25-6mo NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds Farm. 10-tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. , Therefore, If you have any valuable ones. Insure4, them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tt England and Germany enjoy reputa tions for map making, but the largest maps are made In the United States for instance, the one which has recently; been prepared tor the "use of the directors of" the ' Missouri Pacific railroad. The map, which Is 35 feet wide by 45 feet high, Includes, on a scale of eight miles to the Inch,' the North American continent from the Canadian border to Panama. - '

Buy a Home with the money you are now paying out as rent. New 5 room house, 2221 North F street, near car line; 5 rooms, large veranda, cement walks and cellar; two kinds water, gas, electric light, etc! A reliable party can secure a nice home by paying small cash payment; balance $15.00 monthly, like rent. Do It Now! , .

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' v ' ESTATE, J ' By virtue ot order of sale directed to the i undersigned Commissioner from the Clerk ef the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana; on a Judgment and decree pbtained in said Court, on the 17th day of September, 1910. In Cause No. 15346, on the Docket of said Court for the partition of the real estate t hereipatte named and ; described, I will on Friday, December 2nd. 1910. at the hour of two (3) o'clock p. m offer tor sale on the premises at public , auction to the highest and beat bidder, the following real estate, situate' in Washington Township, County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, towtti Being a part of the northeast quarter of Section nine (9). township fifteen (15) north, range thirteen (13) east, and a part of the northwest quar- r ter of section ten (10), township fifteen (15) north, range thirteen (13) east, bounded and. described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the north . west corner of the northwest puarter ot said section ten ' (10), ' running -thence east to the northeast corner ot said quartetr section, thence south one hundred, sixty-one and twentysen hundredths (161.2?) rods to the seutheast corner of said quarter sec- -tlon; thence west eighty and twentysix hundredths - (80.26) J rods to a stone; thence north forty-nine , (4$) rods; thence north thirty-one (31) degrees east, twenty-eight and fortyeight hundredths (28.48) rods; thence north eight (8 ) I- degrees east, fifty-, one and twenty-five hundredth t51.25 ) , rods ; thence west one hundred thirty-five and ; six ? hundredths (135.06) rods to a stone corner la the northeast quarter of said section nine (9). and which stone corner Is thirty and six hundredths (30.06) rods west of and thirty-seven and ' two ban-' dredths (37.03) rods south of the northeast ' corner of the northeast quarter of said section nine (9), thence north ' thirty-seven and two- . hundredths (37.02) rods to the north tine of said section nine (9); thenco , east thirty and six hundredths (30.06) rods : to the place of beginning, containing one hundred , (100) ; acres, more o less. ' ' Said real estate being commonly known as the "Rachel Bobbins Farm" and located about, five miles southweft of Centerville. ' Terms of Sale At leaat one-third (1-3) of purchase price cash in hand, one-third (1-3) in one (1) year, and one-third (1-3) in two (2) years from date of -sale, and deferred , payments to be evidenced by notes, in ' usual, bankable form, bearing interest at alx (6) per cent per annum from date and secured by , mortgage on said premises; or the purehaeer may payall cash. . . I, No bid Will be received for leas than ! two-thirds (2-3) the appraised value of said real' estate, and said commissioner reserves the right , to reject any and all bid. Bald real estate will' be offered as one tract and also in one seventy acre and one thir ty acre tract. An abstract ot the title wiH be famished the purchaser showlng a good and perfect title. v , Dated ' November 10, '1910. FRED L. DAVIS, CommlMtoaer. . William A. Bond. Attorney. ; William Flannlgan, Auctioneer. ' nor 10-17-24. . 1 Tcrre Cacte. Idis:Hi MwlstSsj Trains leave Ricamond for ImSlaav spoils and latenaedlato atatioae t at :00 A. XL; 7:2S; S:9: 10: Ct; II :00j lt:o0; l:toj t:I$; 1:0; 4:C9; 6:25; :00; f:M; tri9i f:W; t9;ti 11:10.' - . i . - Limited Tratna. - Last Car to IsdlaaaeoUs. f: 0 P. BL Laat Car to Kw Castle. 1C.OO P. 3ft, ; Trains ; connect . at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort. OrawfordsvUle. Terre Haute. Clinton. SuUlvtA. Star' tlnsville. Lebanon and. Parfcv 13. ; Tlckeu sold tnrotuEhv Z Tl C3 C.fi0.ILOSfito Kttrrttrm ;O9f0f i tfth, IMS. E&at-Bouad-. ; 0ieiClnelnnatL (Ilea. owir :1U J:Ip :24p h-eru, Arr. . t Peru. Lv. i. X.li! JJ;0a! IcSZd1 Marion . -y--' z:eikrr-.tm 2:Hd( Muittie . . i! e1 Richmond' .r.l.S:il :ai 4:pt 7t4p Ct. Grove ..I :If t S:21H K:ilo Cincinnati 7:1SI fl 7.Hp!l:15p West-Bound. CinciiMsU-Cbicajro. .Stettoaav . I Km. SIX. 7 ti, K. Si. Via. 7-. Sm. St Only Cincinnati I :lfJ t :pl S:la Ct- Grove :..lltnit " In-nsn nt Richmond -. .-i!lft:Jt - ' - Muncle . .... Madoff Peru. AfT;,,,. Peru. - Lv. . . . , Cnicaeo ;i:ifn! :sto; z:v7&; 1:1 0p imp snip S:aft -fl1nar3nti 2-i7al 2:1 te! i 2-.0Za 5:55pf . 7;ea 12th St Station Throuarh Veatlbul train between Cincinnati and Chlcairo, Doable da.ilr acre ice. Throutrb Sleeper on . nlaht trains.-; - Fine buffet serrice on trains : Xoa. 4 and S. For train cenneetfons ia4 other information call C A. Blair, Pass, and Ticket Ast- IUehjnond. . I44. .Hoae : Phone 20J-- ..' t - -

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