Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 232, 25 September 1907 — Page 6

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GET BACK AT FiSH III RAILROAD FIGHT

Haranan Gives Out Statement Showing Him Up in Unfavorable Light. BORROWED ROAD'S MONEY. ALLEGED THAT THE SECURITY WAS OF HIS OWN CHOOSING AND WAS INSUFFICIENT OTH ER UNWISE LOAN. Chicago, Sept. 25. J. T. Harahan has Issued a statement which Is con strued by railroad men as an effort to drive Stuyvesant Fish out of Illinois Central affairs forever. The statement Is In the form of a reply to Fish's charges of mismanagement and the padding of accounts. It 13 addressed to the stockholders of the Illinois Central. The most sen sational charge is to the effect that Fish while president of the I. C. loan ed himself more than a million from the road's fund3 with such security as suited his fancy. Mr. Harahan alleges that Fish was unable to meet his obligation and but for the prompt action of his friends his honor would have been swept away. To this deal Mr. Harahan traces the downfall of his enemy in the councils of the mighty in I. C. circles. The following 13 nart of the state ment given out by Harahan: "The statement in the circular letter issued by Mr. Fish to the stockholders and published that the Illinois Central accounts have been padded or in any way manipulated is absolute ly untrue. He knows that there has been no change whatever In the relations of the Illinois Central with the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. The resolutions presented by him some weeks ago to the board of directors, making these charges were referred to the accounting, traffic and upt-rauiiK uiuuers ana ineir reports, which were transmitted by me to the board of directors, show that the charges were utterly groudless and that the accounts have been kept precisely as they were under Mr. Fish's administration and that the relations with all connecting lines are the same as before his retirement. "His reference to alleged domination by Union Pacific Is merely an effort to play upon what he supposes to be current prejudices, to further his own Interest and should not deceive any one. The attack made by Mr. Fish upon the character of his fellow directors and upon the operating, accountInc nnrl traffic nfflrpra rf the rnmnanv. warrants a full statement to the stockholders for the reason why Mr. Fish was not intrusted with the continued management of the property. "I Inclose herewith copy of a letter addressed by eight directors of the company to Mr. Fish under date of Nov. 7. 190t, setting forth specifically some of the reasons why they would not vote for his re-election as president. "There were other reasons of a controlling character which were referred to in general terms, but out of consideration for Mr. Fish were not specifically mentioned in that letter. The most conspicuous of these Is that while Mr. Fish was president of your company and as such the virtualcustodian of its treasury, he loaned to himself as an individual about $1,500,000 from the treasury of the company upon security of hl3 own selection, which proved to be inadequate and unmarketable. "Mr. Fish, being unable to repay the loan, or to satisfactorily secure It, there were various consultations among his friends on the board of directors and negotiations designed for the payment of the Indebtedness and the protection of the credit of the company as well as Mr. Fish's reputation. "After It was demonstrated that Mr. Fish was unable to reimburse the company a director individually loaned him the money necessary to repay the company. In order to secure this loan Mr. Fish pledged not only the unmarketable collateral above mentioned, but also conveyed his residence in the city of New York and his Individual interest in the estate of the late Hamilton Fish." "Moreover, he loaned to the president of the Trust company of the Republic individually money of the Illinois Central Railroad company upon Inadequate security, with the result that the railroad company was unable to collect the entire amount and suffered a loss." Extraordinary Attraction at ... Jackson Park Sunday, Sept. 29th 8 Prof. Chas. A. Barnard g: and wife in their Double Balloon Ascension and i. Parachute Leap. Southern Georgia Glee Club In their Plantation Songs and Dialogue. ; Richmond's Union Band. Everything Free. No gate re- ft, cefpts. For information call on local mgeaU. T, H. I. & E. T, Co.

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?rn , : ft' GRACE tiic VVLSHBS. How Absconding Bookmakers Are Treatod In Znslard. One thing that drtcrs p-orle from wagericg iar.c sums at the tr.ncks of Cnglnnd is the comparative frequency with which tbe bookie th're departs with the stakes. Tliis is a rascality almost unknown at an American course, and In the very exceptional cases when It fl.ws hspptu the turf association always makes good all losses. But If the cry of "welsher" j-ocs up on an Enpli'.h track, prepare for trouble. IJattk murder and sudden death generally follow. As everybody knows a gambling debt Is illegitimate, so the mob's oaly recourse is to take Its money's worth out of the unfortunate man's person. They knock him off his box. tear his clothes to pieces, beat, kick and trample on him, and unless he 13 rescued In time by the police they are apt to finish him altogether. The authorities are on the alert to prevent such things, and as soon as there is a s!.?n of trouble the terror stricken bookmaker Is sur rounded by a group of "bobbies," who fight their way through the dense mass and escort him beyond the reach of the fury of the mob. From "The Peo ple and the Ponies," by C. F. Peters, In Bohemian. Humor of Animals. Even a toad laughs when he has swallowed a large beetle and it begins to walk about inside. It does tickle so! Ducks laugh most when they come out of water. The ground feels so funny under their feet that they cannot 'ie!p themselves. 3ut they have much t:ore humor than fowls at any time. duck Is bora Avlth a twinkle in his re and n smile at the end of hi3 tall. Tragedy does not suit hlra so well ere cannot be very tragic or very dignified with a waddle for a walk. London Captain. Didn't Interest Him. A prominent Br?tcn!?n recently put up at his club a Chicago mrrn bearing letters of introduction from a common frleud. After dinner the two were lounging in the club library wheu the Bostonlan chanced to ask: "By the way, what do you think of the 'Origin of Species?' " "Never read it," was the reply of the man from Chicago. "In fact, old man. I'm not in the least interested In financial subj." Success Magazine. India's government has made arrangements to supply the snakebite lancet to all "police stations convenient to those localities where venomous snakes most abound. The little lancet has proved a great success and has been the means of saving many lives.

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1 Tv-i: --:r WILSON. THE SCLAR SYSTEM. Whence It Comes and Whither It Goes No One Knows. The solar syetem is well enough when picturesquely expounded, but when the solar system becomes a mere atom traveling some 400.000,000 of miles per annum toward some Inconceivable goal, and when millions of similar systems have to be contemplated, all pursuing some similar course, the lay Imagination is completely baffled. Nor is it easy to believe that the most eager astronorcer Is not sometimes perplexed arid dismayed by the vistas opened up before him. For everythlcg he learns merely opens up vaster problems, and when he has extended his vision to stars from which light would take 2.C00 years to reach this earth he is no nearer finality than the child who thinks the sky but a spectacle of revolving lights. We are told that the heavens as we see them are occupied by two great streams of stars moving in opposite directions. That suggests at least two centers of revolution at some unimaginable distance and adds to our aching embarrassment. We ask. Whence? Whither? And with all our science there Is no answer. Ixmdon Times. At Sea cn Maskat. A funny scene occurred many years ago In congress. A present of Arabian horses, a sword, etc., arrived from the imam of Maskat for President Adams. A western member with some heat moved that the gift should be sent back, with a letter from congress informing the ruler of Maskat that " the president of the United States was no king, hut the servant of the people, and was not permitted to give or receive prefects. Another member rwe. "Such a letter, Mr. Speaker." he said, "can easily be written. Hut where Is It to be sent? Where Is M?isk;;t?" There wr.s no response. Apparently not a member of the house was prepared to answer, nor could Maskat then be found In any atlas published In this country. It was found at last oa a German map. A civil answer was returned, and the geographers made ha.cte to insert Mnskat in the next edition of their maps. Relief. Lenders By the way, that five dol lar bill I loaned you Borroughs 1 haven't forgotten, old man. Don't worry. I still have it in mind. LeL ers Yes, but don't you think it's about time you relieved your mind? Phila delphla f Ver Germany holds a drinking. record for cocoa iV iff. i - f t- - -S -w- I -r S--X 3 i-.-i-;: and Equilibrists

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WANTED. WANTED A partner in good paying grocery business. Address Grocery, care Palladium. 25-4t WANTED Girl at 1313 Main. 25-4t WANTED Capable girl for general housework; good -wages, small family; call at No. 1314 North 9th st. 25-3t SITUATION WANTED Male salesman, eight years, experienced in staple dry goods, shoes, furnishings and notions; salary reasonable; work guaranteed. Address at once "Salesman," care of Palladium. 25-3t WANTED A good girl at 107 N. 20th street; call p. m. 24-2t WANTED Place in small family to do housework by a girl, 434 S. 13th street. 24-3t WANTED Washwoman at 66 S. 17th street. 24-2t WANTED Young men to learn telegraphy; call at room 1, Colonial building, 7 to 9 p. m.; good position guaranteed. 24-7t WANTED Young man to help in store. Emmons Tailoring Co. 24-2t WANTED A housekeeper. Call . at 314 S. West 3rd. 24-3t WANTED-' A position by a boy of 14 after school and on Saturday. Can come well recommended. Apply P. I. H., 300 Richmond avenue, city. 23-3t HOUSE WANTED Cottage, half house or flat, 4 or 5 rooms, good condition, central location; hwo in family, very careful and permanent. Not over $15. Address Over 34 North 7th St. 20-7t WANTED To do your upholstering. Herfurt & Son, 18 S. 6th st., phone 1717. 29-lmo WANTED Your carpets, rugs and upholstery to clean; Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phones, Home, 816; Bell 393R. 24tf WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros.' sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold, jl 30tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College. Chicaeo. 111. tf DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING. Miss Sal lie Colglazier, formerly of the New York Store, Louisville, Ky., head lady of the fitting dept., Is opening up a dressmaking establishment at her residence, 104 Randolph street; desires first-class work, satisfaction guaranteed. ll-30t DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning. Pressing. Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's.. 1011 Main st. FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any ono of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. Sia testations. East tnd Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Male Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North ISth Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairview J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E streeL Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. GENNETT. Week of Sept. 23 Bishop Stock Co. Sept. 30 "The Show Girl." Oct. 1 "Aristocratic Tramp." Oct. 2 "Sis in New York." Oct. 3 "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Oct. 5 "The Banker's Child." NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Sept. 23 Vaudeville. Vaudeville at the Phillips. Two very clever and amusing motion pictures are being shown in vaudeville this week at the New Phillips, of them, "Wonderful Flames." being unusually Interesting as a specimen of the marvelous work that is done in this line of creation. The experiences of the hobo who undertakes to do a roller skating stunt are ludicrous in the extreme. Repertoire at the Gennett. "Sappho" will be the offering of the Bishop stock company at the Gennett tonight and it is promised that not the most particular will be offended by the production. Another large audience attended the performance Tuesday night and was as well pleased as on Monday. Tho JaJi..- ... .-e prisoner compassionately. The man had leen iharged with etealiu a pie. "No doubt." his toner rnld, "it was the pinch of poverty that brought you iere2" TTi- prisoner sfeooi. his" Lead. Xor iad&aj' he- replied; "e cop dat pittcaedTnie Is Ze detest oa de fiorce."

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1-2 Cent Per Word Seven Insertions for the Price of Five FOR SALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks. Porterfield, Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE Poland china male pigs; Sam Myers, R. R. 4, phone S05-D. 25-2St FOR SALE Favorite baseburner and wood heating stove; call 239 S. 4th street. 25-7t FOR SALE Soft coal stove, used two months; 317 N. &th. 23-3t FOR SALE Oak kitchen cabinet. 7x9 drugget and carpet, cheap, 103 S. 13lh St. 25-2t FOR SALE Beautiful New Modern Residence, S. 12th street, will be ready for occupancy Oct. 1st. Bath, furnace, electric light, laundry, etc. A strictly modern home. It you want something good, better than ordinary, this is your chance; price and terms right for quick sale. Address "Modern Home," care Palladium. 24-7t FOR SALE Sows and pigs; call on H. M. Galbreath, 1- miles southeast of Fountain City, R. R. 27. 2i-2t FOR SALE Convenient house of 7 rooms, good investment; call 332 Randolph street. 24-lt FOR SALE Household goods, dining table, chairs, sideboard, bedroom suite, kitchen tables, stoves, old davenport, cheap; call at 30 S. 13th st.. side door. !4-2t FOR SALE One hundred feet ornamental iron fence, cheap. Address Oliver Gaylor, Greensfork, Ind. 23-7t FOR SALE Go-cart, was $30.00. Can be bought cheap. Call 105 S. 17th St. 22-7t FOR SALE Scotch ecllie, one year and half old, full blooded, 425 S. 12th St. 22-7t FOR SALE Roan, heavy draft mare, 3 year old. Inquire J. C. Welch, Route 7. 22-4t FOR SALE Go-cart and child's bed, cheap. Inquire 321 N. ISth. 21-7t FOR SALE Good residence property in good condition; well Improved; nice location, near street car line; for sale to close up estate. W. C. Converse, rooms 20-21 Colonial Bldg., phones SI and 1,554. 20-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf Everybody buys property from Wcodhurst, 918 Main SL Telephone 491. JuneS tf FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street. Richmond. Ind. 8-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. Sth st 12sept6mo REAL ESTATE. Now Is the time if you want a very desirable home place, decided bargain; see Thompson, 710 Main street. 21-7t DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton. 12 N. 10th St. 75. Phone DIED A BEGGAR. Tlie Pathetic Career of John Stortl:e Cna;lih Antlqaary. John Stow, the cel?br;!ted Eng!lantiquary, vras a remarkable man. V. wa-i born of poor parents about K.l and brought up to the tailor's trcrf For forty years his life was pas: among needles and thread, hut in tL few leisure hours which his trade a lowed him he had always been a fcr. reader of legends, chronicles, historic and all that told of the times thu were past By such reading he grev to be so attached to old memoirs the. when about forty years of pge hi threw down his needle, devoted him self to collecting tfcem and followe: his new profession with the faith ant enthusiasm of an apostle. Short o' means, he made long journeys afoa: to hunt over and ransack colleges anr monasteries, and. no matter how won and torn might be the regs of old ppers which he found, he kept all, r? viewing, connecting, copying, compur Ing. annotating, with truly wonderfu ability and good sense. Arrived at fourscore years and no longer capahh of earning a livelihood, he applied t the king, and Janes I., consenting U his petition, granted to the man whhad saved treasures of memoirs fo: English history the favor of wearing i: beggar's garb and asking alms a: church doors. In this abject state, forgotten and despised, he died two years later. This from the Transvaal: "The Potchefstroom magistrates. In committing for trial a local lawyer who was charged with theft agreed to accept bail only on the stipulation that if the accused man committed suicide $2fQQQ should be forfeited by the. sureties.'

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FOR RENT. j FOR KENT Furnished rooms for i lisht housekeeping. No children. 48 Ft. Wayne Ave. 25-4 1 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms above IS North 8th St. Apply 013 Main street. 2r-tf FOTinP.ENTTuinished rooms. 23 N". 7th. Armor House. 24-2t FOR KENT A nicely furnished room electric liehts and bath at CO S. 10th st. -o-'t FOR RENTFurnlshed rooms for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST A light green sleeveless waist braided in black, between 11th and Sth on Main St. If found please phone 1S33 New phone. Reward. 23-lt LOST A purse containing about $1S. between Miss Sharkey's and Knollenherg's store; return to 309 N. Sth and get reward. 25-lt LOS f S teeFf ishing rod; leave att he Mashmeyer store and get reward. FOUND. FOUND A man's coat on New Paris pike; can have same by identifying at N. 29 S. 10th st. 23-2t FOUND Open face gold watch, with fob; owner call at 41S N. 21st st. 24-3t MONUMENTS AND MARKEPS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr.. 33 North Sth Street UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER. No. 15 N. 10th street. Private amtular.ee. DOAN & KLUTE. Undertakers, 14 South Sth SL Both Phones 36. RESTAURANTS. RESTAURANT For ladies and gentlemen. Good service, at Troffit's, 29 N. 8t h. 20 COt EXCHANGE. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, at Works & Haner's, S S. 11th. Phcne 3S0. 29-30t MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE A flower and post-card social to be given at the Christian church Wednesday, Sept. 25. All come. Lunch will be served. Admission 10 cents. 24-2t YOUR HANDS kept soft and velvety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by ail druggists. BAKERIES. MEYERS' BAKERY, Bread. Pies and cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone 1G03 OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEND. North 9th and A, Lady assistant. Phone 1300. For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house for $850; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan. REAL ESTATE jCCTTCTTPClxT, Real r estate,' 7 N. 9tn stret. Phone 877. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colectlon; 14 N. 9th. PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main street Phone 563. FIBE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf IREDELL & FERGUSON, Insurance. Phone 626. No. 4 North 9th street. Richmond, Ind. 30-lm SCHOOL. SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of short hand. Mrs. W. S. Hiser, 33 S. 13tn St. Phone 577. You can enter any time. 21-tf NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tha on October 1, 1907. the City of Richmond, will redeem its City Refunding Bonds Nos. 2 and 3 of $1,000 each, and Interest on the same will cease on that day. WEBSTER PARRY, 11-1S-23 City Controller. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OVNERS. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the town of Boston, Wayne County, Ind., that on the 23rd day of September, 1&07, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement resolutions named as follows: Improvement Resolution No. 1. Improvement Resolution No. 2. Persons interested in or affected by said public Improvement are hereby notified that the board of trustees of said town has fixed the 4th day of Oct., 1907, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard against the amount assessed against each piece of da scribed and referred to In said roll, and will determine the question a3 to whether such lots or tracts of land will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or les3 sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names cf the owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Trustees of said town. Eoard of Trustees of the Town of Boston, Wayne County, Indiana. By Waldo Powell, Town Clerk. sept23-6t Wolfskin makes the best drum head.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Sept. ISth. 1907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Citr of Richmond. Indiana, that on the ISth day of September, 1907, 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. 1021907 Providing for the improvement of North 14th street by the construction of cement sidewalks and cement curbs and gutters on both sides thereof from Main street to North "E" street. Persons Interested In or affected by said described public improvement aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Sept. 27th, 1907, 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 tha office at the board of Public Works of said citr CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. 11. JOHNSON. Board of Tubllc Works. sept 19-6t

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Sept. 20th. 1907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice i3 hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 20th day cf September, 1907, 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. 1041907 Providing for the improvement of the alley running North and South between South 14th and 15th streets, by grading, graveling and boulderlng tho roadway and construction of a threebrick ccnte gutter therein from South "C" street to South "D" street. Improvement Resolution No. 117 1907 Providing for the improvement of South 6th street by the construction of cement sidewalks and cement curbs and gutters on both sides thereof from Main street to South "A" strest. Persons Interested In or affected by said described public Improvement aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, 1907, ns a dnt upon which remonstrances will be received. or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property describ ed In said roll, and will determine tho question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will bo 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 facio assessments, with tho names of owners and descriptions of property subject to bo aBnessod. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. II. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. sept 21-Ct 8HERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court in canso number 14.226 wherein the Second National Bank of Richmond. Indiana Is plaintiff and Mary Stratton Hoyhs et al are defendants requiring nv? tn make the sum of $2.1f9.34 and costs with Interest on nald decree I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 12th day of October, 1907 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. at the door of the court house In the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate to-wlt: All that certain lot and parcel of land In Wayne county, state of Indiana, described as follows to-wit: Being lot number twenty-two (22) In Roberts, Brown, et al addition to tho city of Richmond. If such renta and profits will not sell for sufficient to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale to the highest bidder the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy and discharge raid decree. Interest and costs. Said sale ia be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Sheriff of Wayne Co'inty. ROBBINS, STARR & BOBBINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. dly lS-23oct2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that th Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, will receive bids at the Auditor's office of said county until 11 o'clock a. m. Wednesday, October Sth, 1907 for the construction of Approaches or fills to the following named bridges: For approaches to Gray Bridge south of Cambridge City. For approaches to Doddridge Bridge southeast of Milton. For approaches to Jessup Ford Bridge, south of Richmond. For approaches to New Garden Bridge, south of Fountain City. Further notice is hereby given that specifications for the above "named fills or approaches are an file In the office of the County Auditor of aid County. Each bid must be accompanied by bond or certified check. C. E. WILEY. JOILN F. DYNES. T. E. CLARK. .. sept 25-23