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Page Six, rns Richmond Fanadsum,, Friday, sept. 7, lyos. CP- svtesli Msnrkcd: Flows - Provisions -Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. TO FARMERS and STOCKpEALERS. irihi3 Vr IL7 RICHMOND MARKETS Essrs are of better duality now 3ian they have been for several yeeks, although the full, good effect f the present cool weather will not be felt until the last of the week or the first of next week. One concern Is selling 'cracked eggs, 10c a dozen.' These eggs are fresh and -perfectly Rood, but are not salable in groceries because their shells are cracked. They can be cooked every ' way ex cept boiled. Dealers say they are us ed by bakeries and restaurants. THE LOCAL MARKETS. ' (The prices quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main &. Fourth streets, for produce, veget ables and fruits. This gives the farmers and gardeners the accurate quotations for their products;- also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in - Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought ''rom Commission men.) -Produce. Eggs 14c doz Butter, (country table) .. 20c lb. Butter, (creamery) .. .'.".."..25c lb. Butter, (packing stock) 12c lb. Chickens, (Spring) .. .. .. .. 14c lb. Chickens, (Hens) .. . . 8c lb. Chickens, (Roosters)' ......... 6c ib. Vegetables. Okra . .. 10c lb. Oyster Plant.. 25c doz. Lettuce, (head)..'..".. .. "7c lb". Lettuce, (Curly) . . . 10c lb, Carrotts .. ..50c bu. String Beans.. ". ..40c bu. Onions, (White) $1.25 bu. Onions, (Yellow.. .. .. .. $1.00 bu. Onions, (Spanish) $1.50 crate Onions, (Young) ..25c doz. Green Corn 7c doz. Cabbage .. .. .. ..75c bbl. Tomatoes 30c bu. Cauli flower ( fancy) 75c doz. Egg Plants 75c doz. Radishes 25c doz. bunches Cucumbers (long- green) .. ..15c doz. . Beets ..50c bu. Turnips, (washed) 50c bu. Sweet Potatoes $4.50 bbl. Lima Beans 12c qt: Green Peas $2.00 bu. Mangoes (sweet) .. .. .. .. 5c doz. Celery, (Michigan) 25c doz Parsley . . .. 10c lb. Shelled Beans -.. .. 7c qt. Potatoes 75c bu. Fruits. Peaches, (Tennessee) $2.25 crate, (6) bas. Peaches, (Indianas) $1.50 crate' (6)bas Peaches, (Home-grown) ....$1.50 bu. Huckle Berries, (16 box crate) . .$2.25 Black Berries 7c per qt. Crab Apples 40c bu. Apples,- (picked cooking varieties) .. 50c bu. Grapes, (Concords) 25c bas. .Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Cherries, (Cal. Ox heart) ...$1.75 bu. Lemons, (Verdellas 300 s.) .. ..$6.00 "Water Melons, (Indiana 30 lb av.) . . . .16c each Canteloupes, (Tip Top, 40 to bbl.)... $3.50 Gems, (Indianas) 60c bas. Cocoanuts .. 40c doz. Plums, (Cal. Kelsey) .. .. $2 crate Plums, (Damsens) .. I. ..$3.00 bu. Plums, (Green Gage) $2. bu. Plums, (Goose Red) .. .. $1.25 bu Plums, (Blue Gage) .. .. ..$1.50 bu Oranges, (Valencias) 126 s $5. bx. Bananas, (Jumbo's) .. . .$1.50 to $1.75 Pears, (Sugar or Sickle) .. .. 50c bu. Pears, (Bartletts) $1.50 bu. Grape Fruit (60 size) $5 box. Pine Apples, (Fancy 24s.) .. .. $3.25 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat 68c '.Corn, per bushel 46c Oats per bu .. 2Sc Bye 50c WAGON TVlARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge A. Son.) Did Corn 55c Old Timothy Hay. Baled .$14 Loose $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oats 3S to 40s .New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVER SEED. (Paid by Wm.Hill & Co.) Clover Seed, Little Red or Big En glish, per bushel $6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbat)!r.) Cattle. Choice butcher steers ....$4-00 4.25 Bulls $2.00 3.00 Cows, common to good ,.$2J)0;g 3.00 Calves 5.00 6.00 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy 5.00 Q) 5.25 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough .. 5.25 5.50 Hogs 200 and. 250 lbs average Lamb. 5 .25g 5.7; T Machines... REPrs and SUPPLIES. R. EV7. Lacey 718 MAIN ST. X Home Phone 1242 INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS TPublishers' Press Indianapojis, Sept. 6. Receipts, 4,500 hogs, 1,600 cattle and 4Q0 sheep, against 7,263 hogs," 2,115 cattle and 1,705 sheep a week ago and 6,021 hogs', 1,311 cattle and 404 sheep a year ago. The hog supply was meager, only a little more than half as many as yes terday. ' Notwithstanding this .the market opened with buyers offering weak to lower prices and packers es pecially indifferent. As a result a large part of the early supply went to fill Eastern orders. There was a fair Thursday run of cattle, but only a small proportion of arrivals were' from the country and consignments included a small num ber of good to choice cattle. STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward $ 6 50 6 70 Coiamoa to medium eteera. 1,200 lbs. and upward 4.65 5.50 Good to choice ieera 1,150 to 1.250 lbs..'.. 4 90 5 65 Common to " medium steers, 1,150 to L22C lbs 4 15 4 90 Good to choice steers,- - 900 to 1,100 lbs ... 4 25 5 00 Common to medlnia steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75-4 35 Choice -feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 3 75 4 00 Good feeding steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs S 25 3 50 2 75 3 25 Medium faedlos eteers 700 to 900 lbs Cemmoa to twat utocfe- ers 2 25 3 00 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers Fair to medium heifers 4 25 5 00 3 75 4 15 2 75 S 65 3 50 4 25 3 00 3 40 1 25 2 85 Common light heifers.. COWS- Good to choice cows .. Fair to medium cows .. Canners and cutters . . Good to choice covre, and and calve3 SO 00 50 00 Common to medium - cows and calves 20.0n 30.00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls. .. 3 00 3 50 Fair to medium bulls .. 2 50 3 75 Common bulls 2.00 2.25 Common to best . veal calves 4 50 7 50 Fair and good heavy .. ..3.00 6.50 Hogs. Best heavies. 210 lbs and upward 6 10 6 25 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward . . 5 90 6 20 Good to choce lights 160 to ISO lbs Common to Rood lights 130 to 150 lbs .. .... 6 Is 6 25 6 00 6 15 Best pigs 5 75 6 00 Light pigs 5.00 5.50 Roughs 5 25 5 65 Bulk of sales 6 15 6 20 Sheep. Spring lambs 4.00 7.00 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5.50 Common to medium 4.254.75 Good to choice sheep 4.25 4.75 Culls to medium 2 50 4 00 Stockers and feeders 2.50 3.50 Bucks, per' 100 lbs 2 50 3 50 Are your bones aching, nerves tired, nights restless, kidney and liver trouble, energy low? . These are signs of low vitality. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. LUKEN & CO. .. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas's Electric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. Doctors Are Puzzled. The renjarKabie recovery of Iven neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Ow ing to severe Inflammation of the throat and congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst coughs and colds, bronchitis, tonsilitis, weak lungs, hoarseness and, La Grippe.. Guar anteed at A. G. Luken &, Co.'s drug. store. 50c and $1.00. Trial hot tie free. LAW PC! NTS. The mere creation and distribution of powr for manufacturip: enterprises Is held, in Brown versus Gerald (Me.), "OLE. A. 472, cot to be a public use which will justify an exercise of the power of eminent douanin. One who organized a corporation for Uie transaction of his personal business is held, in Donovan versus Purtell (111.), 1 L R. A. (N. S.) 176. to be personally liable for money received by him for Investment In return for which he de livered a worthless obligation of the corporation. The acquisition of a mere private way Is heid, in Arnsporger versus Crawford (Md-), 70 L R. A. 407, not to be a purpose for which the right to exercise the power of eminent domain may be delegated, although the way ia Intended to connect a private estate with the public highway. rtomalaps. Ptomaines, according to Qua In, are alkaloids rroclnesd by the decomposi tion of nniraal substances. The word ptomaine was at first restricted to al kaloids produced by cadaveric decom position, but It is now also employed to desigmate alkaloid of animal origin formed during life as a result of chem ical change induce! by some agency or other acting witiiia tie organism. CINCINNATI MARKETS iPublishers Pressj Cincinnati, Sept. 6. Receipts Cat tle 900; hogs 1,500; sheep 1,285. Cattle Another good run of cattle arrived for the market today and, in addition to 325 stale ones carried ov er from previous receipts, the sup ply was a quiet liberal one for Thurs day and, as the demand as a rule is relatively light on this day of the week, the movement was quiet. Prices in the aggregate, however, were generally scalled the man of were generally caled steady on the desirable fat grades and good stocker and feeding kinnds. Hogs The run of hogs today was unusually small, and on that account a steady to firmer tone ruled, and off erings of most all weights sold at steady prices ruling on yesterday's ealy market. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice .$ 5.35 5.65 Fair to good 4.50 5.25 Oxen 1.75 4.10 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.25 5.35 Good to choice 4.50- 5.15 Common to fair . . . . 2.50 4.25 HEIFERS Extra.- 4.35 4.50 Good to choice .. .. .. 3.75 4.25 Common to fair 2.00 3.65 COWS- Good to choice 2.75 3.50 Common to fair 1.00 2.65 Canners 1.00 2.25 Stockers and feeders .. 1.75 4.2 BULLS Thin and light 2.00 2.75 Bologna .. .. Fat Bulls 2.75 3.10 3.00 3.40 CALVES Common and large .. . 3.00 6.00 Extra .. 7.00... Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers .6.25 6.30 Mixed packers 6.10 6.25 Common to choice heavy fat sows ..4.25 5.20 Stags 3.00 4.00 Light shippers 6.10 6.30 Pigs, 110 lbs and less.. ..5.25 6.00 Sheep. Common to fair Lambs. .2.75 4.15 Good to choice .7.25 8.10 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West ern Line. Twelve exclusively first clas3 per sonally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Departmeat of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. July 7th, July 18th, and August 4th for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, Portland, Puget Sound points. The Yosemlte, San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the journey are in eluded in the Initial cost. All ar rangements for hotel accommoda tions, train schedules, etc., are pro vided for In advance. Write for Itin eraries and full particulars to S. H Hutchison, Manager Tourist Depart ment, 212 Clark St, Chicafo, 111. Miss Kate Byerley, of Kansas City, returned to her home last Monday after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. II. Martin, on South 12th street. The Croivii of Cliosroesi. The crown of Chosroes, the king o: Persia, was hidden in an Arabian for tress and remained concealed for near ly 1,000 years. VIRGINS' GARLANDS. Cfemorinls In an Enfflisli Church Girls True to First Love. ' There are seven "virgins' garlands" still in exigence in Minsterley church, Salop, the first of Mem bearing the date 1554 and the last 1731. They coa9lst of silk ribbons anC paper, ball shaped, and are covered with rosettes, the inside center of th6 cane or wire frame supporting a paii of paper gloves. They represent a ro mantic custom of very ancient origir and are sacred to the memory of girls who while betrothed In their youth lost their intended husbands by death, yet remained true to tlaeir first loves. Each maiden designed her own gar land, and at h?r death this simple em blem was borne before her by the vil lagre lasses, the white- gloves being aft erward added. After the obsequie, these garlands were suspended in tht village church on a rod bearing at itt astremity a heart In the shape of aL escutcheon, upon which the initials and date wore inscribed. These were orijji nally fixed above the maiden's pew. Some o the earliest and forgotten garlands were composed of real flow ers, but later the covered hoops de scribed were -cubstituted. There is a rasslnir allusion to this "simple memorial of the early dead" in "Hamlet." "Yet here she Is allowed her virgin crants. "crants" slfilifj-inp garlands. TyTvTr- r?-nrh:r It's the only medicine Known that penetrates into every organ of the body and stays there. It's the best tonic in the world Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets 35 cents. A. G. LUKEN & CO. r. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. CHICAGO MARKETS PubI!shers PressI Chicago, Sept 6. The wheat mar ket today opened weak, chiefly be- j the Northwest for harvesting and low er cables. The December option opened unchanged to ysc lower and sold at 72 . c. The corn market opened easier, good weather for the crop being the mam feature. Cash houses and pit traders were the principal sellers. December .opened unchanged to a shade lower, sold at 42?sC and declin ed to 42c. The oats market was quiet and easy. . The chief influence bearing on the market was tha break in wheat. , There was very little trading in the provisions market and no particu lar news to affect prices, which were generally -steady (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Wheat. Sept 70 to 69 May .. .. .. 77 to 778 Corn. Sept 47 to May ....43 to Oits. Sept 30 May .. .. 33Vs Pork. Jan 13.45 Sept 86 Lard. Jan 79!i Sept S7V2 Ribs. Jan 72 70 77 47 43 30 33 13.40 86 79 Vs The children are staying at grandpa's Mamma has gone down to the sea; Papa is at home working, Keeping well with Rocky Mountain ' Tea. A. G. LUKEN & CO. rt . MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO Cattla: Common to prime steers, $3 736 "5; cows, $2 704 75; heifers, $2 605 35; bulls. 2 254 50; stockers and feeders, $2 60(54 33. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $4 25 (go 75; lambs. $6 007 90; yearlings. $5 406 50. Calves $3 007 50. Hogs Choice to pr'me heavy, $G 006 20; medium to go.u heavy, $5 855 95; butcher weights, $6 10 6 20; good to choice heavy mixed. $5 SO 6 05; packing, $5 405 80; pigs, $3 50 6 40. Wheat No. 2 red, 7ia73c. Oats No. 2, 2030?ic. corn No. 2, 48449c. EAST BUFFALO Cr ttle: Good to choice export steers, $5 25 6 25; shipping steers, $4 755 25; butchers' steers, $4 75 5 00; heifers, $3 25gT5 CO; fat cows, $2 254 00; milkers and springers, $30 00 50 00. Sheep and Tambs Good to choice yearlings, $6 00 6 50; wethers, $5 75CJ6 (0; mixed, $5 505 65; ewes, $5 005 50; spring lambs, $5 008 50. Calves Best, 75 S 25. Hogs heav ies, $6 406 50; mediums, $6 506 55; Yorkers, $6 60S 70; pigs, $6 506 55; roughs. $5 005 30. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prime dry-fed cattle, t5 35 5 60; choice fat steers, $4 75 5 25; l.eifers, $4 54 50; fat cows, $3 253 50; bulls, $2 753 00 milkers and springers, $15 0042 00. Sheep and Lambs Spring lambs, $6 508 00; year lings, $5 506 23; wethers, 85 005 50; mixed, $4 25 $-5 23; ewes, $4 25 down. Calves $8 00 down. Hogs Medium heavy, $6 30; Yorkers. $6 40 6 45; pigs, $6 306 40; stags, ?3 754 25; roughs, $5 00??5 40. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $5 75 6 00; prime, $5 05 70; tidy butchers', $4 005 00; heifers, $3 004 40; fat cows, bulls and stags, $2 004 00; fresh cows, $25 0050 CO. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $5 75?5 SO; good mixed, $5 50 5 65; lambs, $5 00(38 25. Calves Veal, $5 00 S 5. , Ho?s Heavy hogs, 40 6 45; mediums, Yorkers and pigs, $6 55 6 60. CINCINNATI AVheat: .o. 2 red, 73 73c. Corn No. 3 mixed, 5050c. Oats No. 2 mixed, 32oiAc. Rye No. 2, 61 62c. Lard J8 40. Bulk meats $9 1214. Bacon $10 25. Hogs $5 00 6 50. Cattle $2 005 40. Sheep $2 754 75. Lambs $4 258 10. NEW YORK Cattle: Steers. $4 85 5 75; oxen, $4 90; bu-s, $2 503 85; cows, $1 254 10. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 353 60; culls, $1 503 00; lambs, $j 5ft 9 00; culls, $2 .5 00. Calves Veal, $5 00 8 75. Hogs $6-SO 7 00. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylva nia XX and above, 34c; X, 3132c; No. 1, 4041c; No. 2, 3S39c; fine unwashed, 2526c; delained washed, 36:37c; de laine unwashed, 2829c; Kentucky and Indiana combing -blood. 2333c. TOLEDO Wheat, 72Vic; corn. 61o; oats. 32ci rrt. 56c: cloverseed. $7 45. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Feople affected with hollow heads always make a roaring noise. Dignity is an uncomfortable perch when the taffy is being passed. When your enemy is anxious to do you a kindness turn him orer to your mother-in-law. People who never eay anything may not mean half of it. If he doesn't have a daily stomach ache the vacation boy feels that h? isn't eating tip to his opportunities. An appearance of meekness often covers up a lot of unholy mischief. It is as easy to pay a penance that doesa't . punish as to play postoffiee with a pretty frirl. 'Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. ' : A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to Its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mul ford, lecturer for the Patrons of Hus bandry, "Waynesboro, Pa., of a dls tressing case of Piles. It heal1? the worst burns, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, wounds, chilblains, and salt rhaum. Only 25c at A. G- Luken & Co."sdrug; store. - NEW YORK MARKETS Publishers' Pressl New York, Sept. 6. The opening stock market showed the stimulating effect of the United States Treasury's relief measure for the money market. Heavy buying orders carried prices upward throughout the list. There were very large dealings in Amalga mated Copper, 12.000 shares selling simultaneously at 1124 and 11234, compared with 111 last night. Scarcely any effect was produced by the 3U point rise in Reading, the general list being rather neglected but firm. Northwest continued to fall away and lost 3 points in all. American Telegraph and Telephone hardened 54 and Pullman 1. HERE AT HOME. Richmond Citizens Testify and Con fidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doan's Kidney rills" so far above competitors. When peo ple right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public state ment of a Richmond citizen: David Hershey, carpenter, of 316 gouth Thirteenth street, at A. G. Lu ken & Co's drug store, cured me of distressing weakness of the kidneys and severe pains throush the loins and sides. This trouble bothered me for some time and other treatments had not given me relief. Doan's Kidney Pills did all and more than is claimed for them, and I am glad to help them along with my resom- mendation." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent5. Foster-Milbirrn Co., Buffalio New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the neame Doan's and take no other. A Lively Tussle. with that old enemy of the race, con stipation, often ends in appendicitis To avoid all serious trojiole with Stom ach. Liver and Bowels, tako Dr King's New Life Pills. They per fectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c at A. G. Lu ken & Co.'s druggists. LOST Saturday on the 6:30 interur- ban to Cedar Springs Hotel, a white mother of pearl fan, valued as gift. Finder return to Palladium office and receive a reward of $10. 4-tf. : A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhap py slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. Torture by Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Phil ippines subject their captives, re minds me of the intense suffering 1 endured for three months from in flammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me. "Noth ing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which cured me. Cures JLlver complaint, dvs- pepsoia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c Palladium Want Ads Pay. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office cf the Board. Richmond, Ind. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on tha 23th day of August, 1906, they approved an assessment roll showing the pri ma facie assessments for the follow ing described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resoi lution named: Improvement Resolution, No Providing for the construction ofce ment sidewalks ou the north side of Main street, from North 12th street to 21st street. Improvement Resolution . No 60. Providing for the Improvement of the alley between Linco!-. ifxd Ran dolph streets, by grading, graveling and bouldering the roadwa therein from WVst 4th street to Vest 5th street. Personte interested In or affected by said 1 described pubr.c improve ment arl hereby notjped that the Board ofl Public Wors of said citv has fixed iVednesdaySept. 12th, 1906, as a datelupon whJch remonstrances will be rVoivedr heard, against the amouny ajiCssd againrt 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 benefitted 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. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. .WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. "ept 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. IT WILL WAY r RICHMOND ABATTOIR CO. WHEN YOU HjNB ANY FOR THE MARKET. WE ALWAYS PA THE ;E FOR GOOD ALL STOCK ED THROUGH THE COMPANY NOTICE. 1 pjtic Richmond Abattoir Co. 40 Liberty Ave. Home Phone 535 Bell Phone 243 -- PEACH Excursion To Benton Harbor & St. Joseph, Mich. VIA G. G.i & L. R. R. $2 Rojind Trip. Your last opportunity to visit these favorit? resorts this sea son at low Hates. The Michi gan Peach Harvest is on, and excursionistsfare privileged to bring homefboxes and baskets of this delicfous fruit. Special baggage carjwith attendant will be on trairf to take care of same. f . Special frain leaves Rich mond Saturday night, Sept. 8th at 10 p. n. arriving Benton Harbor 6:40 a. m. Returning leave Benton Harbor 6:30 p. m. Sunday evening. For particu lars ask I C. A. BlAIR, P. & T. A., M Richmond. Home l"el. 44. 10 DAYS IN COOL NORTHERN MICHIGAI $5.00 $6.00 ROUND TRI TUESDAY MBER 11. G. R. & I, Tickets sol to Ridgeville IUAL iURSION stations Richmond ve, good to re turn until Sent Secure folder giv 1 ing full inforri from any G. R. & I. agent, or a C. L. LOCKWOOD. General Passenger Agt, Grand Rapids, Mich. SUNDAY EXCU D ....RATES. VIA Dayton & Dayton and Return, Eaton and Return, - Tickets at above price every Sunday until further-notice. RICHMOND MONUMpIT CO. EIGHTH 8T. XT Beginning To PETOSIjfeY or (To MACIflNAC ISLAtfD Pi I SEPT m v I AN I Ett I M I all J nclUEi laon Tess. . : wjsstern J 4 - 11.00 be sold 8 )l 33 N. m 1 I Phono 07. I si ft STLW1H PREBLR a -- i a YOU TO SEE THE STOCK READY HIGHEST MARKET FAT STOCK. WILL BE PURCHAS THE OFFICE OF UNTIL FURTHER f x GIBH. SCOTT I IN ; ESTMENTS REAL ESTATE RENTALS LOANS and General Brokerage 29 N. 6th St. RICHMOND, IND. Only 20 Minutes I :t your tire the - - - -. - fchneider &m r Carriage Factory No. 47 North 8th St. ROUtip TRIP To EATON, 0. AC UNT PREBLE Sept CO. FAIR O to 14 VIA I.C. EE. TRACTION GO. Formerly Daylon & Western HOURLY RVICE TO tup CROAT FAIR eye eje ee e 1 1 m requped to t 1 m m U SB 1 1 190 J. t mv 1 I BlIY t iIWSpNCE I pfly INSURES J I OF -f- WA H. Bradbury & Son .. u Weatcott Block 4. a a a a a CO FAB vyvyo u trull TOW. O. Sept. 10