Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 51, 30 December 1910 — Page 7
THE mCiniOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGEAM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 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 YoiuirCon veoience LIST OF AGENCIES Urn nth office aro located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tho one nearest you. The rates ate the aame and you will aave trip to the main office. SOUTH Or MAIN Bruenlng & Elckhorn, nth and S. li A. V. P.'kkwcdel. bth and Bouth F. Henry Rotbert, bth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Cjulgley Drug Store, S21 North E. Childa & Son, ISth and North C. Win. Illegcr, lUh and North O. John J. c.et, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulglcy Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Forier, Richmond Ave. and North Went First St. Ceo. II. Shofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIcW W. II. Schneider, 1001 Sheridan. RATES One rent p-r word 7 days for the prieo of 5 day. We charge advertisements sent !n by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED WANTKD A place aa housekeeper or light housework, 'refer home-like plurc to high wages. Ily lady with n child 3 years old. Inquire 409 N. 17th. v A.N I r.D WuMhiiigH Tiy experienced waah lady. Write S., cure Palladltim. 29-2t WANTKD To do your sweeping with vacuum cleaner; 50 centa an hour. Call M. 11. Mullholland, 213 N. 6th street. Phono 2348. 29-7t
News From Surrounding Towns
MILTON, iND. Milton. Ind.. Dee T.O. Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Williams w ho were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. K. WIHIama, returned to Chicago yesterday. MIhm Emma McMath was railing on her friends here, Wednesday. The young people who gave the play "Just Plain Folks" here Monday flight, will give the play at Raleigh tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, who visited their aunt, Mrs. Wlllard Williams and family, have returned to their home, at Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs. Wells, who is buffering from paralyala, la thought to bn some brighter. Her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are at her bedside. Mrs. Ollle Castetter waa the guest of Miss Fern Pnxon over Wednesday night. She left for Centerville yesterdav to visit her parents there. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Browne entertainfd Mr. and Mr. Robert L. Beeson ithd children, and Mrs. John A. Brown and son, on Wednesday. Their granddauehter, Ruth, is visiting them this week. Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Wood have returned horn from Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence "Wlssler entertained Burt Kellam. Geo. Kellam, and brothers Otis and Cecil Kellam, Miss Abbte Wlssler, Miss Ruby KelIan and Mrs. Alvln Ixiwery lest evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Beeson, who were visiting relatives here, returned to Indianapolis, Wednesday evening. Sirs. Vera Beeson accompanied them to Cambridge City. At the sale of household property of the late Mrs. Mary J. Booth. Chas. W. Davis purchased a beautiful landscape painting by the late D. P. Ijelbhardt. Tha picture was painted in 1S69. Fred Fortnian, son and daughter, visited relatives at Connersvllle yesterday. C. C. KHISJ fell while trying to catch the street car Wednesday rooming, and was severely hurt. He has been unable to work. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Florea left Wednesday evening for San Diego, California, where they will spend the winter. Miss LuU Ward was a guest at supper with th Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick, on Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker, of Bradford. O.. It visiting her grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Anna Rothermel and Mrs. Eliiabeth KlmmeL Miss Carrie Michael, who is now at her sister Mrs. W. L. Parkins, was quite tired after her ride home from the hospital at Richmond, but is getting along very well. Mrs. Elwood Beeson was calling on Cambridge City friends yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Benton Wagner whs a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mary Gray is about the same. She has the grippe. Mrs. Emma Lowery visited her son. Raymond lowery, who is sick, at Cambridge City, yesterday. Mrs. Clarence Ocker, Mrs. Will Bradford and Miss Elizabeth Ohmit. visited relatives here, Wednesday evening. Mr. tad Mn. Qulncy Bryant, of Null-
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WANTKD Koll top d U. I). H., care Palladium. 2'J-Zt WANTKD --InveMor in lew rentals. nettitiK per iit. !5 io), city. WXNTKD C!oro.t "girl for general housework. I'.oi-t of rttfrcnees necessary. Inojjiie a ft era m or evenIng at Arcade Theater. 29-::t WANTKD A ritual ion b) whito lady as cook or chamber mail; have had expei l-ric as s;im Atidrcss Ixck Dox 20, Greenville. Ohi. 29-2t WANTKD Two furnished toonis with hath for IlKlit housekeeping in a good location. Audu-ss, 1. o. Hox 35. L'-.t-L't WANTED Dot ai rf urnice. Phona 2370. 9 tf WANTKD To buy froirf owner large modern hou.-.e in best retideitce part of city. h Hujt-r, tare Palladium. 2v::t WANTKD I'ln Lovh; mistb3 "sixteen. City Howling Alley. 23-tf WANTKD Stump fhontini. bvdavor job. K. W. W.th. ily, KitcheJ, Ind. 25-7t WANTKD A position us ttenograpbr mid work if assistant. Can furnish good references. Address. K. O., Care Palladium. H tf WAN! KKD i'osit ion" as fokke7per. or office work of any kind. Can give good reference. Address, Hookkeepcr, care Palladium, or i-Lone 2301. lltf W A NT K I -( "hurl (r I). h Idele FT Heal Kstate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans, Notary I'uhlic. 913 Main St. Phone IS 14. 15-tf HAIR DRESSING shampooing, manicuring. Prlng your c.ot'ibln&a and let me make you switches rjid puffs for Christinas. Miss Stew .rd, IS S. Cth street. Phone 1372. 2-tf WANTED If you want " ruoucy a place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterfields Real Esoffice, Kelley Block. th and Min. 14 tf WANTED Magic Pliiiter."ViU pay full price for second hand one. Call Palladium office. tf town, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant, yesterday. William Berry spent one day recently with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Moore, east of town. They were out hunting and brought in 19 rabbits and 10 quail. I. X. Ixicke is home on a vacation. Mr. Ijocke is a traveling man. . Mrs. .losie Clouds went, to Connersvllle today to visit relatives. Llnviilo Wallace's driving horce which he has been driving for twenty-four years, is dead. The horse was twenty-eight years old. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey, of southwest of Milton, were greeting friends here yesterday. 1? 1 t in iv I'tcit.i.l 1 . tlctor J Mrs. Elwood Beeson. Wednesday. Tlie Y. P. S. C. K. will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at the Christian church Sunday morning. Everybody Is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vernon entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Xspierand Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant, Wednesday evening. The time was pleasant- ! ly spent with music. The Christian church, at Bentonville. will hold an all day business meeting. Monday, January 2, at this place. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris. O.. Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wlckes of Pennvllle are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James ,H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barr entertained their grandchildren Monday and a most enjoyable day was had. Elmer Jackson who recently moved to Fort Wayne was here the first of the week in his new auto-truck, after his household goods. Carl Reinhelmer and wife are spending the week at Krlanger. Mr. Foster White has returned home from Iowa where he has been for some time. Esther and Einil Straight of NewMadison are visiting their aunt Mrs. W. F. Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer McKee entertained at dinner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Purviance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purviance of West Alexandria. CHURCH SERVICES. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, morning service at 7:30. Third Sunday of each month. Christian Doctrine at 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Saturday, choir practice 7 p. m. Sunday, Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Junior C. E. 2:30 p. m. Preaching 7 p. m. Monday. Januray 2, monthly session meeting 7 p. m. Christian-Saturday, the annual congregational meeting will be held at the church at 2 p. m. Sunday. Bible school 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "A Reasonable Service." Roman 12-1. Evening subject. "We Never Sw t on This Fashion." Mrs. Elizabeth Raney is sp iding the holidays at Xenia and Ced -ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Young and little son were guests of his mother Mrs. Mary Young Tuesday. Chris Mnrklov n rA x Paris - - v '.a " and Preble rnuntv ru-v lan?d I the recent Democratic causus at lum-
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WANT AD The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received, at this of f.ce. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall &t this office up to 12 noon today as follow: Cash Huyer P. C Garment . . u . .. II P O No. (IV Cash Ituyor . 2 Permit . . 1 O , . 1 Hoosier , .1 Farm .. ..IX.. .. .4 a . . . . .5 D. C. .. Mali will be kept for 3! eays only. All mall not cal'ed for within that iime will be cast out. WANTKD Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Karlhsm College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call 1417 North C street. 5-tf WANTED Yju to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreat'.ra. 12 tf WAN TFX To repair your baby cabs, furn'tiire, bicycles and all kinds o' repulr work. We also do picture framti v Drown & Darnell. 1022 Main Phone 1936. 13-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good coming 3-year-old colt, city broke. Call at 327 S. 12th street. Harry J. Eliason. 3V4t FOR SALE Fresh short horn and fresh Jersey. Call Ryans Livery ham. S. 10th street. 30-2t FOR SALE Peninsular baseburner. Reasons for selling, want larger size. 226 .North 19. 29-2t FOR SALE New cottage, cheap for cash, $100 or more cash, balance monthly. Hox 100. city. -9-7t FOR SALE A horse, 300 South 11th street 29-2t bus when through the efforts of Representative Irvin he was named as one of the message clerks of the house of representatives. He visited friends here Christmas. Miss Lizzie Mitchell entertained at Thursday dinner Mr. William Miller and family and Mrs. Susan Miller. Mr. Shinkle returned home Wednesday after several days visit with his father near Cincinnati. Miss Kdna Miller of Eldorado is here visiting this week with relatives. Mrs. Kuth and son Byron returned home Wednesday after a pleasant visit with relatives at Camden. Mrs. William Colvin died Thurs day morning. She had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago. The time of the funeral is not known yet. Mrs. Ed Weyman returned to Middletown Thursday after several days visit here. EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O.. Dec. 30. The Unity Club w ill meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. Everett Wysong, who will be assisted by Mrs. Delpha Weir. A rnarked improvement in the condition of J. H. Conger has been report ed. Mr. Conger has been sick many weeks with uraemic poisoning. Mrs. Dal. A Young and son are visiting relatives at Germantown. Miss Charlotte Husted is spending several days with old friends and relatives at Libertylnd. Miss Nellie Johnson will entertain a number of her young friends Friday evening with 6 o'clock dinner at her home on West Main street. Miss Margaret Kinsey has been spending a few days with relatives and friends in Indianapolis. Miss Deane Kitterman of North Manchester. Ind., is a guest of Miss Zelpha Lantis. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bunger left Wednesday for an extended sojourn at various points in Florida. Mrs. Walter E. Moorehead and little daughter, Florence Jeannette, have returned to Cincinnati after a several days' visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones. D. V. Acton will spend Saturday and Sunday in Richmond with his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Springer. Mrs. L. L. Brown spent Thursday in Cincinnati with her husband, who is a patient in Christ's hospital, where he submitted to a surgical operation several weeks ago. Mr. Brown's condition is slightly improved. Captain Henry Webb was a Dayton visitor Friday. H. N. Stephenson, of Richmond, Ind. was an Eaton business visitor Friday. John McDonnell spent Thursday in Cincinnati. Mrs. George T. Winters, of Cincinnati, is here for a visit of several days with her brother. William Stover, and other relatives. Harry W. Curry was a Camden business visitor Thursday. .Mrs. wuiiam Benjamin and son. Ray, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Springer in Richmond. Ind. About thirty couples enjoyed a dance in the armory hall Thursday night. The affair was arranged by a committee composed of Leonard Deem, Joe Wilson and Stanley Reid. Paul Schultx has returned to his home in Cincinnati after a several days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shafer. X. Maple St. James M. Xoakes returned Thursday from New York City, where he had
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KNOWN VALUES ;3LUriERS CLASSIFIED ADV22TIS1HG APSOCIATIOS PAPERS WE ABE MEMBERS ---er la !I psrt of ths State td .d&. Your wsnts supplied anywhere aor by the btt medium in the country. -t cur membership lista Check paper viet. We dn the rest, -uther Classified AdYertimr AiU - n. liufisio, 2i. Y. FOR SALK Remirgtcn shot-gun. hammerless, pump, take-down. Good as new. Call 1710 X. F street. FOR SAKE or trade, jewel base burn" er, good as new; 105 X. 4th St. 2Stf FOR SALKKliabe piano; calfat 313 North A street. 27-7t FOR SALE Two stoves, good home ; comfort cook Ktove and soft coal heater; call at 2126 North K street, or phone 372. 27-3t FOR SALK Nice clean grocery stock for part cash and part time. Best of reasons for selling. Address "Grocer," care Palladium. 27-5t FO R S A LK Colt, seven months old" Arthur Barnes, East Germantown, Penville stop. 27-7t FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock Cockerels, bred from prize winners. W. H. Gregg, Phone 2SD, Greeusfork R. R. 22. 25-7t FOR SALE Phonograph and 100 records in fine condition. Call 127 S. 4th street. IS tf FOR SALE Household goods at 720 Nrth Sth street. 19-tf FOR SALE Motorcycle, only used about 3 months; has exhaust whistle. Address J. C, care Palladium. 15-tf FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. Sth. 22-tf FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE lS-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, 101 N. 9th. 29-7t FOR RENT Seven room house, 222 S. 10. Call 34 South 17. 29-7t FOR RENT A furnished room for two young men. 1514 North E St. 25-7t spent a few days in the Interest of the J. E. Parker company. Misses Pauline and Gretchen Oldfather will spend Saturday and Sunday in Lewisburg with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oldfather. Mr. and Mrs. John Risinger have returned from a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Philip Schneider, jr., and family in Indianapolis. Homer Peters and sister. Miss Edna, of Camden, have been spending a few davs with the Misses Blanche and Ada Morrow. Representative-elect Earl H. Irvin has been confined to his home with tonsilitis the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smalley and daughter. Miss Nellie, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Patterson in Chicago. After a week's vacation the Eaton schools will re-open next Monday. E. E. Cupp, of Iewisburg, was an Eaton visitor Thursday. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Ind., Dec. 30. Howard Robinson and family have returned to Indianapolis, after a visit with Mrs. Robinson's sister, Mrs. Beard. Miss Bertha Pogue of Muncie. is the guest of her cousin. Miss Inez Hall. Mrs. Elmer Cox has returned to her home in Richmond after a few days spent with Mrs. Gertrude Cox. Robert Pretlow, Jr., occupied the pulpit at the Firends" church last Sunday. The Martha Washington club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Leo Floyd. Mrs. Eugenie Green read an interesting diaper on "The Sla very of Superstition" showing that the individual cannot entirely free himself from his inherent superstitions. Mrs. Anna Hoffman gave a select reading, "A Ghost Story." Mrs. Alcinda Bradway discussed "The Paralysis of Fear." showing its effect upon both the physical and mental powers. The program was interspersed with music. Miss Lillian Barber sang a beautiful southern melody, and Mrs. Carrie Bradway and Mrs. Will Floyd a very pretty duet. After the program refresments were served and a social hour followed. The next meeting will be January eleventh, with Mrs. Monroe Bales, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Pricker had as their guests Wednesday evening Chas. Evans and family, Miss Lillian Baker, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. New and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbst. Miss Elva Mills of Earlham college is spending the week with her mother. Mrs. Martha Wilson. Miss Jennie Hull of Connersville, is spending a few days with Miss Olive Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith of Richmond, and R. A. Hicks and family of Mt. Auburn will be the guests of William Hicks and family New Years day. Miss Elva Mills went to Hopewell, Thursday to attend a family reunion at the home of her brother Carroll Mills. The Misses Julia and Susan Hull of Connersville are the guests of Miss Mary Champ. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snider spent Tuesday in Richmond, with the hitter's sister. Mrs. Frank McCoy. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hood, and Benjamin
FOR RENT New house six rooms on South 5th. Call Phone 1233. S-tf FOR liENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1S2. Call 611 Main. 26-tf
FOH KENT Furnished room, central, j modern for gentleman, cheap li permanent Address Permanent, care Pull. 30-tf FOR RENT A new three roomea tux furrished for light houstkeeplns; 105 X. 4th St. Phone 1612. 2c f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR HALE Richmond property a specialty. Portsrfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SA.LE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very at tractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. Jly9 tf FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little home 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 s'.reet. aept 1-tt SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Six room bouse wltn bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. hone 1522. 17-tf LOST LOST Fox terrier pup; white with yellow spots. IlMnd one eye. Reward for return to 625 North 12th St. 30 2t LOST Between North E and Ft. Wayne avenue, towards Doran bridge, pocketbook, containing 1 paper dollar. 3 silver dollars- 1 half, and 1 quarter. Return to 337 S. W. 2nd. Reward. 29-3t Toms, after several months spent with relatives in England, landed in NewYork, last Friday, going to Philadelphia to visit a brother of Mrs. Hood before returning to Cambridge City. Elsie, the little daughter, of Mr. Toms, with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Smith, remained in England, where the former has entered school. Mrs. Mary Smalley, of Mt. Auburn has gone to Richmond, to c remainder of the winter witn her grandson, Wilfred Jessup. A silver medal contest conducted by the members of the W. C. T. U., of Milton, will be held in the Presbyterian church, of this place, this (Friday) evening. No admission will be charg
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FOUND FOUND A rosary. Call 1H1. FOUND And advertised twice in these columns, a safety fastened belt buckle. Inquire at Palladium. 16-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Forterfield. Kelly Bik.. Sth & Maiu. AugVtt RESTAURANT. " The best meals ure gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth street STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to . storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main 6treet. junelS-tf MISCELLANEOUS PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington. D. C. may22 tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any vaiuabl ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tl NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds Farm. 10-tf The Moba In Servie. Servian peasants help each other by means of an institution known as the moba. A man who has not hands sufficient to plow, or reap his farm calls in the moba that Is to say, invites all his neighbors to come and help him. He pays nothing for this service, providing only generous supplies of food and drink, but when any of them apply for the moba it is understood that he will take bis turn. ed, the purpose of the meeting Is to create Interest in this work. A good program of readings, interspered with music has been arranged. The contestants are eight young girls, of Milton The Misses Luella Lantr,, May Keever, Ruth Leverton, Luella Doddy, Laura Rothermel, Mary Sills, Maurine Worren. and Hazel Murley. j. ne Great Northern railroad car, bearing a quantity of select fruits, vegetables and grains from Montana and Oregon will be stationed in the Pan Handle yard, near the depot, during the day, on rnurday, while in the evening, a stereopt :on lecture, illustrative of that section of the country Address , Pattern DepL, Richmond Palladium.)
will be given free to the public, la th . Hurst Open house. .' . . Victor Lawson returned to New Castle. Thursday inoruin. after several dsvs with Stewart Smith, in tha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Laikln Macy, nortli of tow n. Miss Alma Garvin, of Columbus, O., who has been spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth, will return to that city next Tuesday. Miss Garvin will graduate from the Ohio State university in June. Miss Aiice Medearis returned to Ceiuerville Thursday evening, after a few davs snent with her nitfce, Mrs. May Borden. Mr. and Mrs. George Carey and daughter, Loutse and Fredrika. after 'spending the holidays with relatives in. j Cambridge City, have returned to their home in Muncie. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. Ind., Dee. SO. Mrs. Everet Davis and little son Muirel of Indianapolis, are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis. Mr. Julias Thomas and daughter of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. Stepheu Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams of Centerville are visiting relatives. George Showalter took fifteen big hogs to Richmond today ,the largest of which weighed seven hundred and thirty pounds. They brought him over six hundred dollars. Mrs. Rosey Jias gone to Dayton to visit his daughter, Mrs. Howard Harrison, t Frank Keever and wife spent Xmas with their son, Mr. Clarence Keever at Muncie. Frank has returned home, but Mrs. Keever has gone on to Noblesville to spend a few days with her other son, Mr. Howard Keever. Mrs. Frank Thomas and two daughters, Halsie and Margaret, are visiting relatives at Richmond. Mrs. J. T. Thompson, of Union City, has returned home after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. ChrigUa Carroll.' The most notable festival at Athens was in honor of Minerva. All classes of citizens on this day marched in profession. The oldest went first, then the young men, the children, the young women, the matrons and the people of the lower orders. The most prominent object in the parade was a ship propelled by hidden machinery and bearing at Its masthead the sacred banner of the goddess. : The Twtllsfct Of Life. The muacls of the stomach la old an at mot quamem old people at very ub)ect to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom bav a bowel movement without artificial aid. If any, lo. hare nnpleaaaat nictations of raa front tne Moaacn after eating-. All tat can be avoided br the of Dr. Caldwell' Srrnp Pep to, which penaaoently regulate tne bowel so that taaa-a come nataraUy. and o treotbea the stomach that food I digested without discomfort. Druggists U it at 90 casts or U a targe bottle. Terre Haute, Indlanapolli & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond tor Indian apolls and Intermediate stations at :00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00: 9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00! 1:00; 2:2S; 3:00; 4; 00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 19:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indiananolls, 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New CasUe. 10:00 P. 1L Trains connect at Indianapolis tot Lafayette. Frankfort. Crswfordavllle. Terre Haute. Clinton, Sullivan, Hat tinsvllle. Lebanon and Parts, tU. Tickets sold through. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. C. O. Ry. of Ind. Effective December 1. Hit). Kast-bouad Chlraaio-ClaeiBmatt.
Stations I No. i. I No. 4. Iav Daily f Iaily Chicago- Dearborn St. Sta..... 11:60 P.M. 8:35 A- M. Peru 5:45 A- M. 1J:47 P. M. Marion :40A.M. 1:46 P. M, Muriel 7:S A. M 8:47 P. M. Hlrhmwad ...,...) tiM A. M.I 4ilB P. M. Cottage trove,...( 8:15 A.M. 4:57 P.M. flnclnnatl, O. 111 :45 A. M j 7:1 5 P. M. VVrt-HuaeClaclaaU-Cl;ag-e. Stations 1 No. 3. No. 5. lave Dally Daily Cincinnati. I 4th St. Station.,. 1 5:18 P.M. i:30A. M. Cnttro r.rnvf. . , .) 7:15 P. M 10:31 A. M.
Rt-lmott . I T:B7 P. M. IIHW A. M. Muncie . . . . . Marlon ..... Peru Chicagra. Arr. ... S.ro P. M.il?:i P. M ,. . 10:1 P. M 1:4 P. M. ... 11:15 P.M. 2:60 P.M. .. 7:05 A. M.I 7:15 P.M. All train dally. Through Vestibule train, between Cincinnati and Ohlcasro. Kine buffet service on train No. 4 and 6. Standard Pullman Sleeper on train No. 3 leaving Hichmond 7:57 P. M. for Chicago dally. For sleeper reservation and Other ln formation, call C. A. BLAIR, Psmscrr aad 'J1-he A arr at. Home Tel. So. SOU2. Kteluneatd. lad. DON'T FORGET That NOW is the" time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, 1. O. O. Jr. Bldg. Phone 1330. 710 s icim6sis
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