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r 1 Page 6. The Richmond Palladium, Monday, May 144 1906 LATEST--MARKET NEWS The Palfadium's Market Reports are the latest and are absolutely reliable. No news papers in Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. DOMESTIC AND Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond STEAM COALU In large or small quantities RICHMOND COAL CO. - RICHMOND MARKETS ! INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS ! CINCINNATI MARKETS E. Longstreth, Mgr. CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS Oftlc wit b tTnton Ice Co , tfc t'n Cor. West Third and Chestnut Sta. r r Phones iHome 941 Bell 10 R. i S t l 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Butter. Creamery Country loc to 20c Egg. foul) try. Der dozen ,13c Toultry, Per Lb. Chickens, dressed '. Jj Ducks, dressed, io PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furntched by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. liaUs, per lb., j avv. per bu 5IV. C,d. Granges, doz. 25c to COc Vie. I't-r lb ','r'o"taot Malaga Giaj;ea, lb., c Ovapo Fruit, f-ucU J'.,c Straw beiries, per yt luC Vegetables. HcdlbliCK, per buuch 5c .Cabba&o, per )b Joe .lettuce, per lb J"e .Spinach, per Id :," Car. Celery, bunch ;C Cucumbers, er.ch, -c Hex y'lbHt 20 to 25c . '1 ciiia.tceE, tacii ....5 to 10c Gicen Beans, per lU., 25c Potatoes. Jer&ey Sweets, per pic.. 50c Common, per bu 90 Flour. Pancake, per pkg., 10 Iiuckwheat. per pkg:., 10c Popcorn. On cob, per lb OS Shelled, per lb., 10c Miscellaneous. Cale, prr V pk., .. 10c 'Maple Syrup per gal.,:, $1.25 '.Extra Ftuo, ?v eal., ..' $1.40 Honey, pr lb 22 Maple Susr, per lb 15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Yv'ueut 85c Corn 45c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) New Corn 35 to 38c Corn. No. 2, 5C lbs , , 40c Shelled , 45c Hay. Thr.othy. new baled, ...$9.00 to $9 50 Nftw hay $3.00 to $9.00 Mixed hay, baled $S.O0 Clover. Haled $7.00 Locse $6.00 Seed, per bu $6.00 to $8.00 Oats. New Oats per bu., 25c to 23c Sheaf oats, 8c to 10c Miscellaneous. Rye, per bu 50e to 60c Straw, baled, per ton ..$4.50 to $5.00 Millet. $6.00 to $3.00 RETAIL MARKET. (Furnished by Hadley Meat Market.) Roast Pork, per lb., 12' to 15c Veal, per lb 10 c to 20c Deefsteak, per lb., 12c to 15c Fresh Pork, per lb., ....10 c to 15c Chuck Roast,, per lb 10c Xeef to boil, per lb., 6c to 15c Pork chops, per lb., 12c Fish, per lb., 15c Richmond Livestock. PAID BY THE RICHMOND ABBA TOIR COMPANY. I legs, top, heavy, $6.00 per hundred Hogs 300 lb3., common and rough,' $3.00 per hundred. tiasa, 200 and 250 lbs. average $6.00 to $5.13 per hundred. Choice butcher steers, $4.50 to $4.75 per hundred. Lambs,' $5.50 to $6 Der hundred. Calves $5.50 to $6.tQ per hundred. Made Happy for Life. Great happiness camo Into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent at St. Albans, W .Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complah.t ha names. Ho says: 'My little daughter had St. Vi tus Dance, which yielded to no treat ment, but grew worse until as a last 'resort we tried Electric Bitters; and 1 rejoice to say, three bottles effected a completo cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debil ity, female weaknesses, impoverished Mood and malaria. Guaranteed at A. G. Lu'ken & Co.'s drug store. Price 50 cents. The bert laundry work is done by the use of Kusa bleaching blue. Get the genuine. 10c at grocers. Fainta at Monifi 5aba Thief. Mr Anna Ditto, employed as a clerk at th Seelbach hotel, In Louisville, Ky..fluted when fup saw a paj.'Ifr mache mouse fall cut of the pocket cT a guesl. Mrs. Ditto was detained lal at the hotel, and when she started home she borrowed a revolver from the r.l!t clerk. When near her residence fh-.-" v.-: onf.:iTcvl ;v a rrmn v.-Ii-j ;. r'M' -I ;.r pnrM- :- leveled tht ri s t.-ik the u:; ; !y the arm and ri.v.'ti'u t- r'.nrf'- !:; j th ec'ior .vnl vr ;it :t po'leen: '.'!. TV? lv'.::ty uppe'ileil to the sympathy of Mrs. Ditto, ?ayitis he had n starviuj; family, and she permitted hlui to go. , Palladium Want Ads Pay. HOG MARKET LAST WEEK WAS UNUSUALLY ACTIVE CATTLE REMAIN STEADY. . Publishers' Tress Indanapolis, May 13. Receipts on Saturday were: 4,000 hogs, 300 cattle and 50 sheep against 2,913 hogs and 164 cattle one week ago ,and 0,127 hogs, 280 cattle and a few sheep one year ago. The close of the hog market found prices 5 to 15 cents higher. Choice heavy grades sold up 5 cents, while the best light kinds sold 10 to 15 cents better. Receipts were fair for the last day of the week and trade active. The shipping element was in better evidence and choice light hogs were in strong demand. Heavy and light, hogs now are selling practical ly on an even basis. Cattle. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward $ 5 25 5 83 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upvard 4 85 5 50 Good to choico steers 1,150 to 1,230 lbs .... 4 75 5 25 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 40 4 75 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 404 75 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 00 4 50 Choice feeding cteers, 000 to 1.000 lbs 4 25 4 50 Good feeding steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs 3 85 4 23 Medium feeding steers 700 to 900 lbs 4 25 4 59 Common to best stock- ers S 00 3 75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. 4 50 4 75 Fair to medium heifers 3 85 4 40 Common light heifers.. 3 00 3 65 to choice cows.... 4 00 1 50 Fair to medium cows .. 3 25 3 85 Canners and cutters ... 2 00 3 50 Good to choice cows and end calves SO 0050 00 Common to medium cows and calve 20 0033 00 BULLS AND UALVttS Good to prime bulls ... 3 75 4 25 Fair to medium bulls .. 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veai calves 4 00 C 50 Fair to good heavy calves 2 50 5 00 Hogs. Best heavies, 210 lbs and upward 6 60 6 65 Medium and mixed, 1C0 lbs and upward 6 55 6 CO Good to choce lights 130 to 180 lbs 6 CO 6 63 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs 6 45 6 50 Best pigs 6 00 6 25 Ught pigs 4 75 5 50 Rough 5 50 6 00 Bulk of sales 6 CO 6 C5 Sheep. Spring lambs $7 0010 00 Good to choice lamb3 ..6 25 6 50 Common to medium lambs 4 50 6 09 Good -to choice year lings 4 75 5 00 Common to medium yearlings 4 25 4 50 Good to choice sheep .. 4 50 4 75 Culls to medium sheep 3 00 1 25 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 50 2 75 Bucks, per 100 pounds .. 2 004 00 Indianapolis Wagon Market. Corn 4S53c Hay Timothy, $11.0014.00; clover $S.0010.00; mixed hay, $10.00 13.00; straw, $5.00 6.00. Indianapolis Securities Palladium Special. Name. Bid. . Ask. Belt Railway com 158 Pelt Railway pfd 140 Indanapolis Gas Co 67 Indianapolis St. Ry 119 129U Indianapolis Trac & Ter. . 89 i 91 New Telephone 65 SO New Tel. Long Dist 60 Union Trac pfd 92 Union Trust Co 222 Bonds. Ir.dana Union Trac 5s 81 82V2 Indianapolis C &S. 5s 102 Indianapolis & Eastern 5s 94 Indianapolis Gas 5s 103 Indpls & Ggnfld R R 5s ..100 Indpls. & Mart R T 5s 92 ndp!s North. Trac 5s .. 94 V Indpls & Grnfid R P. 5s ..100 102 Indianapolis St. Ry 4s . . SG S7V4 Indpls Trac & Ter. 5s New Tel. second 5s S2 New Tel. Long Dis. 5s . . . S2 Union Trac. of Ind. 5s 93 99 No fascination equals that of a clear brained, tender-hearted, lovaole wo man. Just as there is no picture like a beutiful girl. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes lovable women, K'uutlful girls. 35c. For sale by A. G. Lukon & Co. Who are the sweetest . things that j.i.i:dv: 3 p-;;nt, or poets sing, lovelier than anything? Girls who take Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Are your clothes faded? Use Russ bleaching blue and make them white again. 10c at all good grocers. LIBERAL MOVEMENT IN CATTLE MARKET DURING LAST WEEK RECEIPTS WERE HEAVY. Publishers' Press Cincinnati, May 13. Cattle A lib eral movement brought the number of cattle marketed during the past week up close to 4,900 head against 4,672 head the week before, 3,929 head two weeks ago and 3,871 head one year ago the same week. The trade has been a more satisfactory one throughout. Bulls Light receipts and good de mand held prices steady, and the week closed on a steady and strong market at the same range of values a week ago. Calves There had been a good market for calves throughout the week at steady and firm prices until !ate Friday, when values turned downward under liberal receipts, and the late average of sales indicated 50c decline. Hog3 There has been a fairly lib eral and enlarged movement in hogs and the receipts amounted to nearly 18,000 head, against 13.587 head last week. 18,868 head two weeks ago and 17,072 head a year ago the same week. The quality of hogs is good and gen erally strong up to theusual standard at this time in the year. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.25 5.40 Extra fancy 5.40 Fair to good 4.35 5.15 Oxen . . 2.25 4.40 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.25 5.35 Good to choice 4.40 5.10 Common to fair 3.25 4.35 HEIFERS Extra 4.85 Good to choice 4.15 4.75 Common to fair 3.00 4.00 COWS Extra 4.10 4.23 Good to choice 3.50 4.10 Common to fair 1.25 3.15 Canners 1.25 2.C5 Stocker3 and feeders .. 2.75 4.65 Fat dairy cows 2.75 4.00 Extra 4.10 4.23 BULLS Thn and light 2.50 3.75 Bologna 3.85 4.25 Extra 4.15 4.25 Fat bull3 4.00 4.35 CALVES Common and large .. .. 4.00 6.50 Fair to good 6.00 6.50 Choice to extra 6.75 Hogc. Good to choice packers and butchers ? 6.50 6.53 Extra 6.50 Mixed packers 6.45 6.50 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.25 6.00 Extra 6.10 Stags 4.00 4.83 Light shippers 6.25 6.50 Pigs, 110 lbs and less ... 5.35 6.20 Sheep. Clipped .. $ 3.50 4.60 Clipped lambs 4.50 5. S3 Wool .50 5.83 Spring lambs 8.00 10.00 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Satarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfecty honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, eating directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. THEIR WEAK POINTS. The Fears and Superstition of Some Fnmoai Men. All great people have had their fol lies, which is another way of saying that all have their weak points. Dr. Johnson, with all his philosophy, was not without a superstition. He was very careful not to enter a room with his left foot foremost. If by any chance he did so be would Immediately step back and re-enter with his right foot foremost. He was terribly afraid of death, too, and would not suffer it to le mentioned in his iresence. Julius Caesar, to whom the shouts of thousands of the enemy were but sweet music, was mortally afraid of the sound of thunder and always wanted to get underground to escape the dread ful noise. Marshal Saxe. who loved to look upon the ranks of opposing armies. Ced and screamed in terror at the sight of a cat. Teter the Great could scarcely be persuaded to cross a bridge, and when ever li placed his foot on one he would cry out with fear. Like the great man no was. he tried to overcome his weak ness, but he was never able to do so. And Byron would never help any one to salt at table, nor would he be helped himself, and if any salt were spilled he would immediately get up and lave. Palladium Want Ads Pay. PROFIT TAKING WORKED AGAIN THE WHEAT PRICES GENER AL DECLINE. Publishers' Press Chicago, May 13. The wheat mar ket became weak shortly after the opening. The chief causes of the de cline were the prediction of showers in Kansas and Nebraska, anr profit taking by local longs. Trading was very active. July opened Vc lower to c higher and sold down to Slc. Profit-Taking in Corn. The corn market opened steady on light receipts, but later eased off some what on profit-taking. Good weather for the movement of the crop was the main cause of the weakness, uly opened unchanged to higher and sold down to AQ,i fr 46c A prominent commission house was an active bidder for July and Sep tember oats, and because of this prices held steady. The provision market was ouiet at firm to higher prices. Wheat. May 83 to H July Slto'sj Corn. May 49Vsto48 July 46to Oats. May 33 83 SI 4S4 4CV4 33 31 July. . May. . July. . May. . July. 31to32 Pork .1517 1530 1530 1542 ..847 860 ..S57 860 Lsrd. Ribs. May. July. 870 sso Stock Market. Hogs, 9,000; held over, 2,417; pros pects steady; light, 635C55; mixed, 635 652 yz heavy, 620 665; rough, 620 635; cattle, 3,009, unchanged; sheep, 3,500, steady. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Richmond People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney trouble is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urniary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid neys with the certain and safe reme dy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Richmond. Edgar S. Mote, who isemployed at Hasty Bro. factory, 184 Fort Wayne Avenue, says: "For a long time my kidneys were not right and a steady aching pain set in that was most distressing. Tt no time was it severe enough to lay me tip but it made me feel miserable all the time. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so, getting them at A. G. Luken's & Co. drug store. A very short time sufficed to thoroughly relieve me of aches and pains. I have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pill3 to others similarly troubled." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn' Co., Buffald, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Famous Strike Breakers . The most famous strike breakers in the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When the liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists. Cures baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mama's sore throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Ec lectric Oil the great household reme dy. Dyspepsia is America's curse. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspep sia every time. It drives out impuri ties .tones the stomach, restores per fect digestion, normal weight, and good health. Itching, bleeding .protruding or blind piles, yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sau it. Doan's Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weak ening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 23 cents per box. It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Therefore, they take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale " by A. G. Luken & Co. Drop by drop the offensive discharge caused by Nasal Catarrh falls from the back of the nose into the throat, set ting up an inflammation that is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The cer tain, rational cure for Catarrh is Ely's Cream Balm, and' the relief: that fol lows even the . first application can not be told in two woii. Don't suiTer a day Iger from the discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream Balm i3 sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or, mail ed by Ely 'Bros., 56 " Warren 1 Street, New York. PRICES CHARGED SMALL IN THE STOCK MARKET GAINS AND LOSSES ABOUT EVEN. Publishers' Press New York. May 13. Prices of stocks on Saturday changed only a little from yesterday's last quotations in the opening dealings today. Small gains and losses were Quite evenly divided. A rise in Great Northern preferred of IV2 and in Illinois Cen tral and American Ice of 1 made the only changes of any note. A close analysis of the first hour's business showed little advantage to either of the speculative factions, the market becoming even more irregular than at the opening. Amalgamated Copper, Union Pacific and Reading showed alternate periods of firmnes3 and heavyiness which, however, did not carry them far away from yester day's closing. Missouri Pacific was notably firm and went up l3s with a sympathetic effect on the other Gould properties. International Pump pre fercd also moved up l'-fc and Locomo tive, Atlantic Coast Line and Wabash preferred 1. International Pump yielded 1. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open Close Amal Copper 107 108 Am C & F pfd 40 407-s Am Locomotive 6714 93 Am Smelt & Rfg 154 133?s Am Sugar Rfg 135 135Vi Atchison 89 & SS Anaconda 267 Vs 2GS Atchison pfd 102H 102 Baltimore & Ohio.. .. 109 108 Brooklyn R T 83 83 Canadian Pac 161 160 Chesapeake & Ohio.. .. 59 58 C M & St P 170 1C9 Colo Fuel & Iron .. .. 52 51 Erie 43 V2 42 111 Central 174 172 Louis & Nash 146 115 Met St R R 115 115 Mexican Central 21 V2 23 Missouri Pac 93 93 Mo Kan & Tex 34 33 National Lead 80 86 New York Central .. ..14iy2 141 Norfolk & Western .. .. 89 88 Pac Mail 39 39 Pennsylvania.. .. .. ..139 135 People's Gas 93 93 Reading .. .. .. .. ..13iy3 130 Republic Steel 29 29 Republic Steel pfd. . . . . .102 103 Rock Island 26 20 Rock Isltnd pfd Southern Pac -.. 66 65 Southern Ry 38 38 Southern Ry pfd 99 99 Tenn Coal & Iron .. ..148 147 Tex & Pac 32 33 Unon Pac. .. .. .. ..150 150 U S Steel 41 41 U S Steel pfd 106 106 Wabash 20 21 Wabash pfd 45 46 Western Union 92 92 Sales up to 11 a. m. 206,800. New York Money Market,. A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be remem bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I'began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, with the aston ishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven, permanently cur ed." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and colds, at A. G. Luken & Co.'s Drug Store. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal cf a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,'" asys A. C. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries, 25c at A. G. Lu ken & Co., druggists. EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ES- TATE. The undersigned. Executor of the last will and testament cf Louise V. Pierson, deceased, hereby gives notice, that by virtue of the power conferred upon him by the said will of said de cendent he will at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday the 6th day of June, 1906, at tr -j office 6f Theodore R. Woodhurst, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day there after unfll sold, effer for sale at pri vate sale ,all of the interest of said decedent in and to ; the following de scribed real estate situated in Wayne County, State of Indiana ,to-wit: The North halt of Lot number forty-three (43) In H. H. Fetta's addi tion to the City, of Richmond, Indiana. Said sale .will be made subject tr the approval ff the Fayette Clr$ui Court of-the State of Indiana, fcr not less than the full appraised yalue of said real estate, and upon the follow ing terms; and conditions, viz. At leas One third of the purchase money to! bfe paid in -cash on day of sale, the -balance in ;two equal Install ments, payable in iine and eighteen months from date o t sale-, the deferre d payments to be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing six per csfit interest per an num from date, waiving relief, provid ing for attorneysf fees, and to be fur ther secured by . first mortgage upon the real estate slid. BenjanJn K Thiebaud, .Executor. Elliott & - Burrowfc Attorneys. d 7-14-21-28 From the Narrow Pointed Toe to our Extreme Wide Freak Toe in PateatlLeather, Velour i or Kid at LAHIUI AN'S MEN'S FREAK TOE Patent MEN'S FREAK TOE Kid and Velour Leather EV5 gr O R T $3.50 line of Men's Shoes at i Lahrmaa's. These goods are all welt and not machine sewed. They are flexible and made of the best that can possibly be put in a $3.50 shoe! You 1 will bi surprised when you see them at i. . J . . L A H R MAN'S .si For Wear for Children, Boys and Misses. We handle solid shoes only in this department Ladies' all Patent Colt Ox fords, Gibson Tie, hand-turn, price $2.00- ; We cannot dup- licate teday and retail at less than $2.50. Exceptionally nice goods at low price at L A H R M A N ' S $1.75 for Hind-Turn Imita tion Welt, Button or Lace, in Patent Leather, Kid for Tan. of shoe bargains to select from, We can save ycu money at if MAN'S 724MainSt. G O m F O R T i i I . i i n 1 1 - i .i .I. Lav 1 I-Lll-LL- LAKE J. H RUSSELL .4NCrACICK' Parlor furniture. Davenports. isy Chairs, Hair Mattresses ami Awninas. Window Keats, flail Seats, AnJ Odd Pieces. Repair Worka Specialty. A Fine Line if latent Coverings to tslecyl From. 14 SouthSeventh St. Home Phone 593 el Good Bonds t I FOR SALE OR SALE BY FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4'6rth Ninth St. v I BUY INSURANCE THAT INSURES 4- t W. H. Bradbury & Son J Westcott Block j THE CLMCAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE R. R. AntTVVK mTV av a ar rJC WAY) Effective February 25th, 1908 EAST BOUND. 1 A. M. t H,M. F.AC ' Lrnve Richmond 05 4 Of) 7 fiff CottRRefJrove 9 45 4 40 8 to Arrive Cincinnati 11 25 0 20 10 IV 1 . I mt Arrives from the Kast. a. m. ir.u. p.u Leave Cincinnati ' 8 Ru 4 60 8 " CottKftirove 10 10 6 HO 8 10 Arrive Klcbinoiid 10 43 7 10 8 W WEST BOUND. "a. m. tr.. p.m Leave Richmond 10 45 7 10 8 So ' -Mimcie 1210 0 25 lo HI Arrive Marion 12 67 9 19 11 06 I'eru. 168 10 10 It 00 -" North Judson a 8 65 Arrives from the Wet. a. m. tP.M. ipm Leave Peru.. J, 6 45 It 60 4 49 Arrive Richmond u 05 4 00 7 fcj Pally, t Pally except Runday. gBundav only, a Runa to North JuiUon daily ex cept Hunday. Al! r.agt-bourld trains make direct connec tions at; Cottage Grove with C, 11. 1). for Oxford. HajnilLou, Libert y,C'onnervllle and KuBhvllle. For further Information retarding rates mil train connection, aski C A. BLAIR. Home Phone M. Pass, and Ticket Agt. THE DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION CO. In effect May 5, 1906. Subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE AM ,AM P.Vif Rich'd Lvl 5.50, .45 .50!7 50 7.05i.05 H 00 i 8.00 H.oo and 8 42!very 8.5 hour 8.00 841 8.58 9.20 11.00 Katon Ar W Alex " Iiayton 9.57 11.55 UO.' 112.15 lO.oo until 10.00 IIjOO NEW PARIS BRANCH (THROUGH service) . Leave Richmond for New Paris. 5:50, 6:45, 8:20, 9:20, 10:00, 11:20, f0 a. m., 12:20, 1:20, 2:20, 3:00, 4:20, ' 5:20, 6:20, 7:20, 8:20, 9:55 and 11:00 P. M. I . . Transfere at New Westville. Direct connections at Dayton with " "Lima Limited? trains for Troy, Piqua and Lima, leaving Richmond at 5:50, 9:00. 12:00 a. ra., and 3:00 p. m. . CONNECTIONS At Eaton with P., C. C. & St. LI for points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cin cinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south- At Dayton with elec tric lines diverging for Troy, Piqufe, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield. Co lumbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to " all points, rot further information call Home Phatoe 269. Arrangement for parties, special cars, etc., call! phone or write C. O. . BAKER, G. F.fand P A., West Alex- vV andria, O. i . , . r': MARTIN SWISHER', Agent. Palladium .TVant Ads Pay. I 1 1 1 $ i.l n 1