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THE IUCH3IOND PAULADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 33, 1911.
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WANTED JORDAN, M'MAN US & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 W ANTED-; W want a man' or woman for office work Juet starting same. Good salary to this If you will allow your nam to be used at a stockholder. A security of fifteen dollars will bind this. If you mean business answer this ad. Answer "Business'? this office. 25-lt WANTED Position in Doctor's or dentist's office by lady with best of references. Address I. N., Palladium 25-2t WANTED Good refined middle aged lady for general housework. Two in family. Address H., care Palladium. 25-lt "WANTED An experienced housekeeper by. Mrs.. Bert Martin. Apply at Kelhorn's Millinery Store Saturday afternoon. 24-2t WANTED SALESMAN Sell dealers highly advertised article. Earn $250 per month easily. No samples to carry. Elato Co.. 108 E. 125th St., New York. N. Y. 24-7t WANTED Good home n countdy by boy 16 years. Call at 939 North 14 8t i . 24-2t WANTED Young . persons interested In Business education to begin during the opening week of fall term, Aug. 28 to Sept. 5. Richmond Business College. Aug. 23-24-25-27 WANTED To repair your shoes. Best material, prices reasonable. A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. i 10-tf WANTED Sewing of any kind. 125 N. West 3d. 21-7t WANTED If you can use the best mattresses made notify 41 South 12th. Ralph Nye. 19-7t WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. We call and deliver. Brown Darnell, 1022 Main Street Phone 1936. auglO-tf WANTED You to know there Is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Avo. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf WANTED Washing to do. Address K. M- care Palladium. 15-14t WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go " right to Pofterfleld's Real ' Estate office, Kelly Block. 8tU and Mitn. ... t 18-tl HAGERSTOWN, IND. 1 HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug. 25. Mill Madge Main hai gone to Indtnapolis to remain with her mother. 8otomon Copeland haa been conlned to hli home with a very sore foot caused by stepping on a' nail which penetrated Into it. Mr. and Mn. Jesse Sells and daugh ter of Anderson have been visiting Willi oi 1 . wuu nii.,iirevuuig ocud. Ilss Harriet Lyons of Richmond waa the guest of Mrs. Horace Hoover, part of this week. . Mrs. Henry Vogelsong and daughter Mlsa Alice of Richmond, and Horace and Morris Duicenson of Indianapolls are guests at the home of Chas. Flamming north of town. Mrs. Thos. McConnaughey attended the Rushville fair this week. "The Merry Ten was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Pauline Doughty. The hours were spent with needlework and at the close pt the afternoon. A lunch was served by Mrs. Doughty. Miss Vina Manifold and Mr. George Dutro of Modoc were married Thursday at Richmond. The bride is 20 and the groom 41. The bride haa been Mr. Dutro's housekeeper for several months. The ladles of the M. E. church will give an ice cream social Saturday night. Mr. and Mn. C. T. Knapp and Miss Hasel Knapp entertained Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris and baby daughter. Maxima of Mt Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knapp and Mlsa Katherine Gohring. .Mrs. Floyd Beeson and children and Mrs. Mary White visited Wednesday with Mrs. Lewis Beeson at Franklin. Mrs. White remained to stay the Nit of the week. Prof, and Mrs. Chas. E. Woolard and daughters have returned' from Bowling Green, Ind., where they have apent the summer with Mrs. Woolard's parents who reside on a farm near that place. Ralph Nicholson of Richmond spent Thursday with Cash Foyst. Mrs. Delia Prltchard went to Marion Thursday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hussong for an indeflnite time. Those who attended the Stewart reunion at the New Castle fair grounds Thursday from here were: Mr. and Mrs. John Sells, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connlff, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith. Mr. . and Mrs. Jacob Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. David Sella. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lester, Mr. and Mn. Harry Thalia. Leona and Jesse Sella and Cannon Sella. ; D.n!HM YV , A JU D.-
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SEE MOORE OGBORN tor an kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate anu Rentals. Room 10. L O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. , Aug 22-fri-mon-tf FOR-SALE Big type PolandChina pigs sired, by Iowa Price No. 177.679. a 1,000 lb. hog when matured. Wood Eliason, Centerville, Ind. 20-llt-eod FOR SALE OR TRADE Roadster automobile, completely equipped, first class condition. Address C, care Palladium. 25-2t FOR SALE Household goods. Il6 South 8th St. 25-2t FOR SALE One antique mahogany table. Address H. R. Palladium. 25-3t FOR SALE Angora cat, full blooded, also flute. Phone 4068. . 23-7t FOR SALE Sewing machine, oil stove and two bicycles, 1607 E Main. 23-3t BIG SALE We are selling out goods to accomodate room" for a new fall stock. Better goods, lowest prices. $1.50 Suit Cases. 75c; $1.00 Shirts, 45c; $4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Trousers, $1.25; Underwear and Neckwear. NEW YORK STORE FT. WAYNE AVE 3-1 mo FOR SALE Cape. Good as new. Cheap if sold soon. Phone 1728. 21-tf FOR SALE A lot In Earlham cemetery. Sec. 6, No. 183. Size 12x20. Call 100 S. 7 St. 19-7t FOR SALE Horse, harness, two spring wagon, three buggies and two sections of shelving. 630 S. 8th St 24-3t FOR. SALE Surrey, phaeton, two buggies, new rubber tired and repainted. 1514 Main. 19-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rip Rap pointer bird dog. Six months old. Phone 3176. 19-7t FOR SALE Grocery at a bargain. Best of reasons for selling. Investigate. Address Bargain, care of Palladium. 18-tf CHESTER, IND. CHESTER, Ind., Aug. 25. The children of Mrs. Libble Hiatt have been called home. She is not expected to live. Her sons and Corrie and Joe and John are with her. Miss Rachel Iredell has just returned from a six weeks visit in Chicago. She was a guest of her cousin. They accompanied her home -in their-tour ing car and will visit here for some time. John Jenkins and family are visiting Henry Cook's. Will Ryan has rented the W. C. Jeffries old homestead and will move there soon. Will Peel has moved to Richmond and Addison Thomas of Williamsburg has moved here and taken charge of Chester's blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cranford of Richmond are here on the account of the very serious illness of Mrs. Michael Kendall. She is slightly improved. Mrs. Elma Sieweke is at Richmond owing to continued poor health. She will remain for some time. Mr. Brinckley of Williamsburg paid a business trip to Chester Wednesday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. 25. Clarence Ingerman and family returned Friday after a week spent at Fox lake Morton Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson, of Dublin, and Miss Ina Autumn Travis were married at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon at at the home of the bride'a aunt, Mrs. Edlin of N. Noble street, Indianapolis. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Cowan of Woodruff Place, under a wedding bell of green and white, which with Killarney roses, formed the decorative scheme throughout the rooms. The bride wore a pretty simple robe of white and the wedding march was played by the bride's sister. Miss Gertrude Travis. The groom has until recently been employed at the National Drill works of this city but will leave, in company with his brother, Guy Wilson and family of this city the fifteenth of September! for Phoenix, Aria., to make their home. Master HernieyBoyd entertained Wednesday afternoon at his . pretty home, east of this city, in honor of his seventh birthday 'twelve little boy friends. Out of door games furnished amusement for the sturdy litUe guests while ice cream and cake, ever attractive delicacies, were served at the close. Mrs. Jennie Scantlin of Ulysses, Neb., is the guest of her cousin Mrs. Larkln Macy. She will go to Spiceland., to visit relaUves before returning home. ' , .-: - ' The business: men have engaged the
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WANT AD LETTER- LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will coaler a great favor by calling for mail la answer to their ads.. Mall at this office up to 13 noon todav as follows: Rooms ... .. 1 Gertrude .... 3 M-47 ..... 8 Z. 0 1 Mary 2 A. R. C 1 N B. 1 G- B. 1 D. L. G 1 Y 1 E N X II Ja 1 W. B 1 Mall will be kept for 30 daya only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Horse. Phone 1732. 21-7t PUBLIC SALE At 3:30 p. m., AugUBt 19th, the following will be sold to highest bidder. Terms Cash. 10 white leghorn hens, 1 cock bird, 25 buff leghorn pullets 4 months old, 2 cockrels, 4 Philo brooder coops, 1 Winter Colony coop, 1 Old Trusty incubator, 160-egg size, 3 pair Homer pigeons, young and old ferrets, also household goods. 325 S. W. 1st St. 16-tf FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium office. FOR SALE 1 large base burner, 1 hot blast stove, 1 library table all in good condition. Call 411 N. 18th before Monday morning. 11-tf FOR SALE Telephone booth; call Palladium of fice. tf FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street. Telephone 1410. 12-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5 roomer house, 212 Lincoln. 25-4teod Cambridge City band to give an open air concert each Friday evening during the next eight or 'ten weeks, which will no doubt prove a source of pleasure to the townspeople but to the surrounding country as weir. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tobey, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kerlin near this city, are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Condo have returned to their home in Fulton, Mo., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hormel of 'Northville, Tenn., are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Hormel. They expect, to return South about the middle of 'September.' Hugh Morris is taking his summer vacation and with his family is at the home of Mrs. Morris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones of Hagerstown. They will attend a family reunion at Dayton, Ohio, Saturday. - Mrs. Mary Harris of Sidney, Ohio, is the guest of the Misses Lillie and Flora Vinton. Father Spellman of New Castle, spent Thursday calling on Cambridge City friends. - ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beard went to Greenville, Ohio, yesterday, to attend the Darke county fair. Mrs. Ennis Kitterman of Centerville, spent Thursday with her son C. S. Kitterman and family. Lewis Chariton of Chicago, is a visitor in the home- of his- cousin, Mrs. Charles Marples. Mrs. Charles Reiser of Germantown, called on friends in Cambridge City Thursday. . NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O., Aug. 25. Mrs. Clara Whitaker has returned from Lo . Lo, . Montana. Miss Orpha Brandenburg is visiting in Greenville this week. Miss Minnie Jones is visiting at Mt Sterling and Columbus this week. Oscar Maddock is at Greenville this week, showing some of the fine hogs from the Highland Herd of Duroc Jerseys. - Miss Mary Melody has accepted a position in Richmond as stenographer. ' George Kessler writes from Paris, 111., that thingb are coming nicely for him and that he is better situated than he anticipated -with a nice business coming to the shop which he bought Charles Burt eh and family of Chicago, 'are 'h'ere Visiting relatives. Garret Hill expects to move back to town in the near future."" tThomas Foster, the Shoemaker, continues to improve and is now able to sit up part of the time." Russell Mfkesell and family of Washington are here visiting relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Horner and son Elwin are n Greenville for a few days. . Miss Helen Powell has returned to her home in Dayton. Miss Pauline Miller is visiting at Gratis. . . ' v Miss Ruby Keily Is e guest of Carrie Whitaker. - x
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FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly I Blk., 8th and Main. tf! FOR SALE Farm 95 acres, 4 miles south of Centerville. Inquire 509. S. 9th St. Mrs. Mernstedt 24-2t FOR SALE: New cottage, Earlham Heights, $100 or more cash, balance monthly. Will rent Roscoe Kirkman. 24-7t FOR SALE Beautiful modern resi dence. Very , desirable. Bargain. Box 100, City. 24-7t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate la all lta phases and local Information office 8th and Nortii E Sta. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Three steam heated offices on second floor Dickinson Block, 9th and Main. Shiveley and Shiveley, Atty's. mon-fri-tf FOR RENT fwo rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Light heat and bath. Call 131 Richmond avenue, or 315 Randolph St. 25-3t FOR RENT House of 7 rooms and stable. 329 South 12th. 24-2t FOR RENT 7-room house with all modern conveniences. $22.00. Enquire Palladium office. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished Room. 42 S. 10th ..22-7t FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light. Cor. W. 6 and Linden Ave. Call phone 1235. 21-tf FOR RENT Seven room house on S. 11 and J with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 20-tf FOR RENT Front apartment at Wayne Flats. $35.00. Inquire at Palladium office. 20-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gtsts. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-ii FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf LOST LOST Last Saturday a tan pocketbook, patent fasteners containing a $10 bill and change, also an address, somewhere in or between Centerville and Richmond. Return to Palladium and receive reward. 24-2t Mrs. E. H. Young and son left Wednesday to visit in Dayton. Mr. S. C. Richie and L. J. Reid attended the Greenville fair on Wednesday. . Miss Elizabeth Tillman has begun work in Richmond as stenographer. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, morning service, 7:30. Third Sunday of each month, Christian Doctrine at 9 a. m. Presbyterian Friday, choir practice at 7:30. Sunday of each month. Christian Doctrine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a.- m. Presbyterian Friday, choir practice, 7:30. Sunday Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Mike O'Donnell, the restaurant man, has been named as chief of the New Paris fire department : to succeed George Kessler who has moved out 'of town. Mike is a good fire fighter and will make an excellent chief. Three new members of the company are to be appointed in the place of persons moving out of town. ' ECONOMY, IND. A ECONOMY, Aug. 25. Rev. Fred M. Greenstreet arrived her Monday evening to visit his many relatives and friends a few days. - Mrs. Ragen and son George of Rock Island, Nebraska, are visiting Mrs.' Albertson and son Mark, Albertson. t George Veal, 90, was presented wjth a beautiful post card album at the Veal-Cain reunion by his grand children. There had been a post card shower given in his honor some time ago, hence the album. Prof. C. Veal returned to Purdue last Monday, where he will spend a few days. Then he will again join his family here. Rev. Hannah Stanley is spending; a few days in Richmond. Henry Hinkle, Earl Hinkle, C O. Hinkle and C. A. Nelson returned to their home in Benton county after sev era! days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson. Mrs. Henry Vogelsong and daughter Alice of Richmond, are visiting Mrs. Laura Flemming and daughters Laura and Vera. Harold Wiliamson haa gone to Benton county for a few days visit ABOVE SUSPICION. ; Phcoon. when Alexander sent ram a gift of a hundred talents, asked those who brought it why he, of aQ the Athenians, should be given so much money. "Because he thinks you to be the only just and upright judge." they replied. Then," returned Phooon,"let me seem so." And he would not take the gift. Plutarch.
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LOST Gold watch and pin on Main Street or .Traction from Dayton or Earlham car. Return to 700 National Ave., and receive reward. 25-lt FOUND FOUND Watch charm, owner call 531 and describe property. 25-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED OPENING -WEEK. Fall Term, Aug. 28 to Sept. 5. Richmond Business College aug 24-25-27-28 INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main- Phone 1814. 15-tt AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. ju!14-tf Baby's Basket If you have a strong clothes basket or the bottom of an old baby buggy have the carpenter make four stout wooden legs the height desired. Put casters on the ends of the each and secure with screws. Fasten the legs to the four corners of the basket with screws through a thin board bottom slightly smaller all around than the bottom of the basket If the basket has a wooden bottom no other board is needed. Finish by tacking strips of thin board two inches wide around the top of the legs close to the basket for strength. Paint this with white enam el paint or in colors if liked better. Two or three hoops fastened to the inside of the basket so as to support a covering of mosquito netting will insure Immunity from the pestiferous fly CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Worka. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., August 18th, 1911. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., on Monday, September 11th, 1911, for the following supply of coal to be furnish ed to the City of Richmond, Indiana, for the year ending September 1st 1912, to-wit: 10,000, tons more or less good quality 1 to 2 inch Nut and Slack and 4 inch Run of Mine W. Va., & Kentucky coal to be delivered at the Municipal Electric Lighting & Power Plant as Superintendent of said plant may direct. . . Specifications are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish said coal to city of Richmond, Indiana must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to -
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ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo AUCTIONEER A. O. Deering Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneer ing. See me early. Centerville, Ind. 8-eod-tf REAL ESTATE. " REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B St Phone 1320. : ' 5-tf MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls answered promptly. Phone 2006. Aug 16-1-mo FOR SALE PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand. Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Harris and Haffner have dissolved partnership in the press ing busines. Harris is continuing the work at 10 N. 8. Bring your suits in. 22-6t Palladium Want Ads Pay. the said Board to furnish said coal. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the riht to reject any or all bids. ' H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. augl8-25. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. RichmdhdInd., Aug. 22, 1911. To Whoha kt r Concern: Notice6YiereDw gfcen by the Board of Public Worksithe City of Richmond, Indianailfat ba the 21st day of August, 191Lnlaplroved an assessment roll snWiffgthe prima facie assessments for(lne following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 240-1910. Providing for the improvement of South. 5th Street, from Main Street to South "E" Street, by constructing cement sidewalk on both sides of said 5th Street between the points named. Improvement Resolution No. 250-1911. Providing for the construction of a ceTerre Haute, - Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 u. m.; 7:25; 8:00; 9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6;00; 7:30; 8:25; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indianapolis, 8:25 p. m. Last Car to New Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort Crawfordsviile, Terre Haute. Clinton, Sullivan, Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris, UL Tickets sold through. Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Dialng Cars on Limited Trains.
ment roadway in - the alley oetwee South 15th and 16th 8treet Jtreas South "B- to South "C" Street 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 haa fixed Thursday, September 7th, 1911, 9- o'clock a. in., as a date upon which remonstrance will be received, o.r heard,, against the amounts assessed against eacvh piece of property described in said roll and will determine, the question aa ; to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in greater or less sum than that named on said roll. :'. --: . Said assessment rolls showing prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of propter. ty subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public works of said city. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman. ,, Board of Public WorKa. 22-lwk . ,
CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 22, 1911. -To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 21st day of August, 1911, thej' approved an assessment roll showing prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as authorised by the improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 230-1910 Providing for the improvement of South "F" Street, from South 11th Street to South 13th Street by grading, graveling the roadway and constructing cement curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides thereof between s the points named. Said improvement is intersected by; the following named streets and aU leys: East side of South 11th Street,; both sides of South 12th Street and' the west side of South 13th 8treet Persons interested in or affected by; said described public improvement aret hereby notified that the Board of Pub-! lie Works of said city has fixed Toursday, September, 7th, 1911, 9 o'clock aj m., as a date upon which reraonstran-i ces will be received, or heard, against! the amount assessed against : each 4 piece of property described in aaidJ roll and will determine the questtonJ as to whether such lots or tracts of: land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that! named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on. file and may be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of ssi4 city. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles . i . W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Work4 22-lwk. - - - Albert IV. IVetdy Live Stock and General Auctioneer AUCTIONEER You want good prices I want to get i them for you. . Terms right to all. j Call, write or see me before claiming date. """' .-' -.'.: ri;-; Hints on preparing for the auction I sale, a booklet, mailed free en appll- j cation. Have 1 large acquaintance ! among breeders everywhere. Satis-' faction guaranteed. -' Phone 154V, ECONOMY, IND. . MADI $1.05 Round Trip from Richmond NEXT SUNDAY Train leaves 8:25 A. M. 03.00 ROUND TRIP TO CHICAGO VIA Sxtzrday Hiit Aa. VZi Train leaves . Richmond, 8: 10 p. m. Returning' leaves Chicago. 11:50 p. m. (Sunday night). Ol.lO Round Trip to - - eiNCflrjNAlrn , Via SUNDAY AUG. 27C Train' leaves Richmond, 7:33 a. aa; South Richmond T:17 a.' m. Returning leaves ClndnnatL 7:30 p. m. For particulars call C A. Blair. P. at T. A. Home Tel 2062.
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