Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 358, 1 November 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911

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PARK LEASED AGAIN To the Richmond Baseball Park Company Athletic park on South Twentythird street hag been leased to Peter Huston as manager and Daniel C. Hill as assistant manager of the co-partnership of the Richmond Baseball park company for three years, dating from May 1, 1912, by the owners Henry S. Roberts and M. Bell Cox. The annual rental will be $225 per annum. The owners of the property made certain restrictions, among which were that no Immoral or indecent practices would be permitted at the park and likewise no drinking of intoxicating liquors nor defacing of the trees in the park. The owners also have the privilege of running a fifty foot street through the south and north end of the property and may also sell lots which face on Twenty-third street, so long as these sales will not interfere In any way with the lease of the property. The lease may be terminated by the owners giving notice to the baseball company before February 1 of any year during the existence of the lease And the company shall have until May 1 to surrender the lease.

ONLY ONE CASE OF CONTAGION IN CITY At the present there Is but one case of contagion In this city, this being a case of scarlet fever, and, according to Dr. T. Henry Davis, city health officer, It will be but a few days until the city will have no contagion. Dr. Davis says that this condition is very unusual at this time of the year, as the change in the weather unusually results in several cases of contagious and lnfectuous diseases. Dr. J. E. King, county health officer, received a report this morning f:om Webster, of a case of typhoid fever. At Clyde Nicholson, aged fifteen years was recovering from the disease his younger brother, Ernest, aged twelve years, contracted it. INGERMAN BREWERY CASE COMPROMISED The one time famous Ingerraan brewery at Cambridge City, at which eld fashioned ale was manufactured, tind which found a ready sale in all PRrts of the United States, is again in the possession of William H. Ingerman. as the result of the compromise of the case of Ingerman against James 1 j. Brown and Thomas Enyeart. Four years ago the complainant leased the brewery to John Ingerman i.nd James L. Brown, who is a bottling rgent in this city. Ingerman subleafed his interest to Charles Swin, who disposed of his interest to Thomas Enyeart and, It was alleged by William Ingerman, Brown and Enyeart had failed to pay the rent. He demanded $400. Juat prior to the calling of the case on Wednesday, Judge Fox was informed that It had been compromised. For Rent Brick house, 7 rooms, 29 N. l.tth street. Furnace, bath and electric lights and gas; in fine condition. C. T. Price. 31-2t COLONIALS WIN TWO GAMES LAST NIGHT The Colonials were in good bowling form last evening waeh they won two games out of three ' from the Pan Handles. The Colonials won the first game with a total of 952, Mecurio making the high score with 203, King rolling 199 and Shopman 198. Foster rolled 199 for the Pan Handles in the first gamo. The score: Pan Handles. Green 148 176 152 Foster 199 174 172 Porter 147 149 126 Rockhlll 155 188 160 White 171 185 156 Total .. 820 872 766 Colonials. King 199 191 180 Youngflesh 177 144 187 Beck 177 182 142 Foxy 196 113 154 Mercurio 203 170 159 Total 952 800 822 Tonight the Starr Pionas play the Juniors. City Statistics Marriage License. Howard H. Gaylor, Greensfork, 27 railway mail clerk, and Mabel Squires, Greensfork, 25, at home. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Two large building lots desirably situated and one large brick dwelling house corner of 6th and South H streets will be sold on premises at two o'clock, Thursday, November 2nd, 1911 to the highest bidder easy terms. J. B. ENGLEBERT, Commissioner. JOHN F. DAVENPORT, Auctioneer. lit To the Business fUlan Why not protect your BUSINESS and INCREA8E YOUR CREDIT by taking out a Policy in the NORTHWESTERN payable to THE FIRM? H. F. PARDIECK, District Mgr. Rooms 6 and 7 Kelly Block Phone IMS.

LATE MARKET HEWS

Furnished by A. W. Thomson Co, Hlttle Block. Phone 2709. Correspondents, Logan and Bryan. NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW. YORK, Nov. 1-

Open" High " Low " Close Copper 52 54 S2Vi 54 Am. Can. 10'i 10 10 10 Am. Smelting 62'4 65 61 65 U. S. Steel 55 58 55 58 U S Steel pfd 106',i 1082 106'4 10814 Pennsylvania 122 123 122 123 j St. Paul 108 110 108 110 IJ & O rJ7 98 97 98 Am Can pfd 86 87 86 87 N Y Central 105 106 105 106 Reading 140 142 139 142 Canadian Pac 23G 239 236 238 Gt Northern 124 126 V4 124'L 126 Union Pac 164 166 164',4 166 Northern Pac 117 119 117 119 ! Missouri pac 41 42 41 42 J Atchison 106 107 106 107 j L & N 148 149 147 148 j Lehigh Val 166 169 166 169 4 Southern Pac 109 111 109 111 :

CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. I.

WheatDec 95 !( 5 90 '4 j May 101 102 100 vs loli July MVa !).- i4 95 Corn Dec f.2 53 62 '-j 63 ' May 64 65 64 64 ! July G4 Vs 647a 64U M ' Oats ' Dec 46 46 45 46 U ! May 48 4tv; 4U 48 July 4r 46 45i k 4574

Liverpool Cables: Whoat lower; Corn IV lower. An aero Rim designed for ho States army has 'a range of feet in tho air--higher tlf.n h" been reached by sin acrou.-ut. I'nitrrl 1S.00O s ever Mrooe Menne THE K. & K. ilASlT Richmondites are getting it. That's shown in the increasing number of well dressed men wearing clothes purchased at Krone & Kennedy's. Their Suits and Overcoats for this season are hot to be compared in style, fabrics, etc., to any other line. The price is low for the quality Suits and Overcoats can't be purchased for the same elsewhere. Buying your clothes at Krone and Kennedy's and getting K. & K. habited means having a wardrobe more complete and at no additional cost. Get the K. & K. habitget K. & K. habited and save money. PRICES SIO to $25 KRONE & KENNEDY

VTNCENNES HAD A FATAL HALLOWE'EN

(National New Association) VINCENNES, Ind., Nov. 1 Josephine Capps, twenty, was fatally shot in the abdomen and her sister Catherine wounded in the arm when a shotgun in the hands of their younger brother, Fred, accidentally discharged during a Hallowe'en prank. Guy McDonald, j sixieen, was seriously siaoDea wniie unmasking a Hallowe'en vandal. R. L. STUDY HOME Attorney R. L. Study has returned from Pittsburg where he went to at- j tend the National Mine Safety Demon- j stration as a representative of the LOUIS BOWMAN NOW STUDYING HIS JOB Louis Bowman of Hagerstown, tho county auditor-elect and former chairman of the county Republican c entral i committee, is familiarizing himself with the duties of his office. lie win take charge of the office on January 1. 1 FRED WHITE ENTERS LOCAL LEGAL FIRM Announcement was made on 'Wed nesday of the association of Frederick G. White, a young attorney practicing at 'he Wayne county bar, with the legal firm of Gardner and Jessup. Tho name of the new firm will be Gardner, .lessfup ad White. Mr. White is a graduate cf the Harvard law txhool. EXAMINATION HELD i The nrnual exsr.iinj.tion for a clerk . and carrier r. the local rem office was held this memir-fr. Thirteen persons took the examination, there being ten men and three v,-nien. There are no vacancies ;:t present. ' CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Eoard. Richmond, ind.. Oct.. 27th. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby plvcn hy the Bo;ird of Public Work, of the City of Richmord, Indiana, that on tho 2 : ; t h dav of j October, mi, they approved an :ir-Bpsgnif-nt roll showing the prima f:tcie assessments for the following described public improvement, a? authorized by the Improvement K..-o!i:t 0:1 Diitred: Improvement Resc'ution No. 255. 1911. I Providing for the ( construction of a cement roadway in the lir?t alley gotith of Main street, from South loth An SoiTth 11th Fircet. Said improvement is intersected by the follow!:;.; n;i:ni streets and alleys: South I'ith and 11th street and the alley riir.iiinr; r.orth and fouth between South luth and 11th street, from South "A" ptr ci noith to said allc: F.outh of Main direct. Improvement Resolution No. 267 1911. Providing for the construction of a cement roadway in ihe first alley south of South "H" street, from South 4th to 5th street-. Said improvement is intersected by fioufh 4th and South f.th street and all.y running north and Fouth from said improvement' to South "C" street between South 4th and 5th street, and the following named al- j leys ore parallel with and within one ; hundred and fifty (150) feet of said, improvement, the first alley running ; fist and west north of South "C" j street. j Persons interested in or affected by ; said described public improvement are . hereby nqtifled that the Board of Pub-1 lie Works of said city has fixed Thurs- ' day, Nov. Ifi, 1911, 9 o'clock a. ra. as ; a date upon which remonstrances will j be received,, or heard, against the ! amount assessed against each piece of ! property described in said roll and will . ' determine the question as to whether I such lots or tracts of land have been j j or will be benefitted in the amounts j j named on eaid roll, or in a greater or i j less sum than that named on saia roll. J Said assessment roll showing said j 1 prima facie assessments, with the ; ' name3 of owners and descriptions of , property subject to be assessed, is on j file and may be seen at the office of ; ! the Board, of Public Works of said ; i city. j H. M. HAMMOND I FRED R. CHARLES W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works oct 27-lwk. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office. of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Oct. 27., 1911. j To Whom It May Conecrn: j Notice is hereby given by the Board! of Public Works of the City of Richmono", Indiana, that on the 26th day of October, 1911, they approved an as-! sessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following describpublic improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 236-1910, For the improvement of West 1st Street, by grading and macadamizing the Street: also constructing cement curb and gutter on both sides and cement sidewalk 6 feet wide on the west Bide of said street, from Kinsey Street to Lincoln Street: Also cement sidewalk on both sides of said 1st Street from Lincolu Street to Richmond Avenue. Said improvement is intersected by the following named streets and alleys: Kinsey, Pearl and Lincoln Streets, and the alleys running west from 1st street between Kinsey and Lincoln Street. Improvement Resolution No. 235-1910. For the Improvement of Kinsey Street by grading and macadamizing the street: Also constructing cement curb and gutter on both sides thereof from Lot No. 285 Haynes' Addition to thQ east terminal of Kinsey Street. : Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, Nov. 20th. 1911, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or beard,

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Gaar, Scott Co. Shute Down for Three Weeks. Little if aay attention has as yet been paid to the reorganization of the Gaar, Scott and Company, adeal for the sale of which concern to the M. Rumiey company of La Porte, likely will be consummated in the immediate future. An official of the company stated today that the deal had not progressed to such a point as to consider this phase of the transaction. The factory is closed for invoicing and repairing of machinery, probably remaining closed for a period of two or three weeks. During this time, it is probable some consideration will be given the question of reorganization, but it is unlikely, according to the Gaar, Scott and company officials, that it will be sufficiently detailed for public announcement for some weeks. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ! Samuel W. Gaar to Katherine Clark, Oct. 27. $1,000. Pt. N. W. See-. 27-11-1. Kdw. o. Hceson to Mark Huffman, Oct.. !), 1911. $--l..l30, Pt. S. E. M Sec. 4-17-12. ,'c.-o A. Weic!ur:;n to Frank A. Kernepohl. Oct. 2S. 1011. $i.S90. lot 74, Grand Boulevard Sub. Richmond. cacit piece, o; yropcrty described in' said roll and will determine the ques-j tiun it.; to whether such lots or tracts' pf land have teen f)r will he benefit- i tfd in the n mounts named on said; roll, or in a greater or bum than that named on said roll. ; Said noressment roll showing saidi prima facie asscsEtnenU, with the names cf t.wners and eier cripf ions of pre pe r sutject to te assessed, is on file and may he t-:ce;i at tha office of the Cr:;:d of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W. V.". Zimmerman'' Beard of Public Works. 27-l-Tv AST 'ON EES" SALE. ! Notice is hereby pven that the un- j dersigncd. as assignees under and by virtue of a deed of assignment executed to Hit.! by rortr;lns It. McLear for the benefit of his bona fide creditors, will, at 2 o'clock p. in. on Saturday tho 25th chty of November. 1311, offer for tale -jr-i sell at public auction, in bulk, in the storeroom formerly occupied by Douglas B. McLear, known as the People's Store, situated at 900 Main rtroct in the, City of Richmond, Indiana, a complete and well selected stock of dry goods and notions, hosiery, underwear, ladies' coats, cloaks and tailored suits and ladies' readymae'5" wear. If desired the lease for the storeroom will be assigned to the purchaser. Terms of Sale: Said stock will be sold ar. an entirety to the highest bidder for cash, or, if the purchaser desires it, a credit of six months will be given upon the purchaser executing his notes, with approval security, for the purchase money, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and bearing tt per cent per annum interest from the date thereof. Prospective purchasers are invited to come at any time and examine the stock. JOHN A. SPEKENHIER, PHILIP H. ROBBINS. Trustees. Robbing & Robbins, Attorneys. oct 24-31-7-14-21 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Oct. 27., 1911. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby gKen by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmend, Indiana, that on the 26th day of October, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: T Improvement Resolution No. 261-1911. For the improvement of the alley between North 12th and 13th Street, from North "A" to "B" Street, by paving the roadway with one of the following kinds of pavement to-wit: Concrete, Brick, Asphalt, or Creosoted Wooden Block.i Improvement Resolution No. 268-1911. For the construction of cement sidewalk 7 foot wide on north side of Washington Avenue, from North 6th Street east to the proposed street west of P. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co. right-of-way Improvement Resolution No. 273-1911. For the construction of cement sidewalk 5 foot wide on south side of North "C" Street from North 19th to 22nd ' jeet. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board, of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Nov. 16th, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question 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 of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman Board of Public Works.

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WANTED Girl for house work, 53 S. ! 13th St. 29-7t FOR SALE one L. merles shot gun. 18 Richmond ave. C. Smith ham-! ! sets of barrels, 29-7t; FOR SALE Cider barrels at Sulli-' van s C igar store. 4th and Mam Phone 1953. 29-7t i i FOR SALE Norway Maple and ever- j . . ., i srecu trees uuu uruuuieuiai grasses. Mrs. E. K. Bell. National Road. East. Phone 3718. 27-sim-wed-lOt FOR SALE -Excelsior motor cycle. Will guarantee it to be in good condition through Excelsior dealer. Address "H. D. B," care Palladium. 21 tf IF YOU ARE LOOKING for bargains in second hand stoves, household goods, overcoats, shoes, watches, diamonds and jewelry, call at 12 S. 6tn street. 30-3t-e o d j FOR SALE Household furniture. typewriter, lawn swing. 38 North 11th. 26-7t TOR SALE One lo t or nousehoid goods consisting of dining room suit, rockers, iron beds, book case, etc. Must be sold at once. For information call phone 2560. 29-tf FOR SALr2 Beef cutter, also 3 gal. retail oyster tank. Phone 2292. 8-tf FOR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. Thone 6147-C. A. H. Pyle. 11-lmo ! FOR SALE REAL ES TATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. u SEE MORGAN for Raal estate lo all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE All Kinds of Insurance. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block sun-tues-fri-tf FOR RENT Modern six room house, 1412 North C street. Call 104 South Fourteenth street. 1-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heat and bath. Centrally located. Address M. A. Cr. Palladium. l-3t FOR "RENT Brick house, 7 room, 29 North Thirteenth, furnace, bath and electric lights and gas, in fine condition. C. T. Price. l-2t FOR RENT Good five room house. Phone 2245 or 2031. l-7t FOR RENT One furnished room at 123 South Eleventh, with bath and all convieniences. 1-lt FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat. 415 Main. 30-7t FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, lights heat and bath. 112 N. 7 St. Phone 1827. 28-tf FOR RENT 2-rooni flat furnished for housekeeping. 46 S. 11. 29-tf FOR RENT Rooms, 103 N. 17. 26-7t FOR RENT Large front room, suitable for two people. Hot water heat. 46 S. 11th St. 27-tf FOR RENT Six room house southwest 3d street, 305, with bath and good cellar, electric lights. Call 414 Lincoln. Phone 3070. 26-7t FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms, electric lights and bath, 107 Richmond Avenue. See A. W. Gregg at the Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and steam heat for gents only at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT 6-room house 837 Soutn 6 St. Inquire at 619 Main. 11-tf FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street. Phone 1612. 27-tt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED J. R. MacDONALD Live stock and real estate auctioneering, of Chi- ( cago, capable of conducting all classes of public sales. Phone 1614. Hollandsburg, Ohio. 13-eod-tf WE frame pictures, repair bicycles, sell Welsbaugh lamps and mantels, electric bulbs. Repair most everything. Brown, Darnel Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 27-tf AUCTIONEER. J. R. MCDONALD, the Live stock auctioneer. Posted on values and individuality; strict attention given to farm sales. Registered Poland China hogs and Jersey cattle a specialty. Sale Bills furnished free. See me before you close your date. I will prove the cheapest in the end. 512 S. D. St., Richmond,. 29-5t INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance ot all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Stideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf RAFFERTY & CHASE Electrical contractors, power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms and telephones. Repair work a specialty. Phone 1469, in rear of 14 South Eighth street. REAL ESTATE. REAL. ESTATE EXCHANGED A M. Roberts. 221 S. B St Phone 1320. 5-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL 16 S. Seventh. St. Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd places made to order, high 'class -work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction' guaranteed - all satrona Phone 1798.

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AUCTIONEER. A O. Deering livestock and real estate. Auctioneer. Centerville, Indiana. 21-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK telis about over 360,000 protetced positions in U. S. Service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you. sure and generous pay. lifetime employment. Easy to get. Just write for Booklet C. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 22-29-1-8-15 LOST LOST Young beagle hound; reward. Tel. 4057. 23-tt CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Oct. 26th. 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 23d day of October, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named : Improvement Resolution No. 2261910 Providing for the improvement of North "D" Street, from Doran Bridge to Fort Wayne Avenue by constructing cement curb and gutter except where curb of good quality already exists, and by paving the roadway the full width thereof with one of the kinds of modern pavements, to-wit: Concrete, Brick, Asphalt, or Creosoted Wooden Block, between the points named. Said improvement la intersected by (he following named streets and alleys: North 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Streets, and Fort Wayne Avenue, and alleys between said streets, and the following named streets and alleys are par allel with and within one hundred and fifty (160) feet of said improvement: Driveway 1st north ot "D at. and alley running east and west from North 3d to 4th Street Persons interested in or affected kjr said described public improvements are hereby notified that the Board ot Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Nov. 16th, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which ' remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece ot property described in said roll and will determine the question as to . whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited la 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 tho names of owners and descriptions ot property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond W. W. Zimmerman Fred R. Charles Board of Public Works. 26-lwk. NOTICE. State of mdiana, Wayne County State of Indiana, County of Wayne. In Wayne Circuit Court, in Re. Estate of Lawrence D. Commons, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Lawrence D. Commons, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence os said decedent one-half mile south of Centerville, in Center Township, Wayne County, In; diana, on Wednesday, the 8th day of November, 1911, personal property of, said estate, consisting of wheat drill, r corn shelters, fertilizer, clover seed, two sets of single harness, breaking plow, wagons, Hoosier corn drill, hay ' tedder, Deering mower, two sleighs.' McCormick disk, Cornking manure' spreader, Deere hay loader, thirty-six (36) shoats, one Jersey cow with calf,, one brown cow and calf, five Jersey, cows, one blind mare, one Yearling, colt, five old brood sows, four young' brood sows, one sow and six pigs, six: weaning shoats, one two-year old bay mare, one phaeton, one breaking . cart, one open buggy, one Westcott open buggy, one canvass, one five-hoe; wheat drill, and together with other' and miscellaneous., farming imple-. ments, and farming tools. Also at the ' same time will be sold a miscellaneous lot of household goods. Said sale begins tft ten o'clock a. m ; Terms of sale:. . All sums of Five ) Dillars (15.00) and under, cash In; hand; and over Five (S5.00) Dollars,: a credit of nine months will be given, ' the purchaser executing his note therefore, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees, and with approved security thereon. l!; Walter S. Commons, Admr. Arch Hindman. Auctioneer. Gardner Sc. Jessup, Attorneys. NOTE Lunch will be served on ther groundB by Ladies' Aid society. 1S-25-1-6 Terre Haute, Indianapolis, & Eastern Traction Co. EASTER! DIVISION a polls and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; Y:25; 8:00; 9:25; 10:00; t 11:00; iz:tw; i:uu; -z:z; a:w; :uu;' 5:25; 6:C0; 7:30; 8:25; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. - Last Car to Indianapolis, 8:25 p. m.' T. r.r tn Vv rUntls Ifl-OO TV ntJ Trains connect at' Indianapolis for' Lafayette, Frankfort. CrawfordsTflle, ; I rue iinuw, s,, ims tinsvUle, Lebanon and Paris; IIL; -s Tickets sold through. "x- '