Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 213, 15 September 1908 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEA PALLADIUM AND -SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Deaths and Funerals.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGItAM, TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 15, 1908.
HE (BEIT . ...The Market Place of the People... SlfEl IMS PEGU WO ED) ' Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of Al! advertisements must be . ' FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before ItfcDflPfL? ffftfc! 15EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 noon sWbt Wt
WANTED. WANTEI Parties wanting good investments to see me. iFtzgibbons, 9th and Main. 15-lt WANTED Honest man with good references to travel State of Indiana for well known Boston wholesale firm. Experience not necessary if willing to hustle. Permanent position. $60 a month and expenses. Good opportunity for promotion. Address M. B. Co., 304 Parkman rBldg., Boston, Mass. 15-lt WANTED To buy six room bouse of the owner. Address W. L., 816 N. H. 15-lt WANTED Dining room girl at the New Windsor Hotel, N. E St. 15-2t WANTED Gentleman who exchane ed suit cases on D. & W. limited last Tuesday to call at Interurban station and receive hi3 suit case andleave one he has. 15-lt WANTED Boys at the Chandelier and Art Brass Works. 15-3t WANTED At once first class salesman for Richmond and vicinity. Liberal contract. Address J. E. K., care this paper. i4-3t WATEDSewing or work by the day; 116 N. 18th street. 14-4t WANTED Barber at Colonial barber shop; good wages, steeady work. 14-3t WANTEBFurnished room for fighl housekeeping. Addreess C. F., care Craighead Plumbing Co. 14-2t WNTEDHome in country for boy ! 0 years old. Inquire G. L. C, Palladium office. 12-7t WANTEDOrou to see our Tine of stoves. We also black and put up stoves. W. F. Brown, 1X$0 Main. 10-7t WANTED You to know most anything in gas, water, steam and electrical can be had at MeerhofTs, Phone 1230. 9-tf WANTEDWashing to o at 204" N. 2l6t St.
TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Corrsll and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Sept 15. ' Open High Low amalgamated Copper .. 77 78 76 American Smelting . 92 92 90 American Sugar , 131, Atchison .. .. ... 89 90 89 B. AO. .. 99 100 98 B ft T . 524 51 O. M. A St. P. 141 141 139 New York Central 106 106 105 Northern Pao. .. 142 143 140 Per.nsrylvania 124 125 123 Reading , ...135 137 134 Southern Pacific .. .. 10874 110 108 Union Pacific 165 167 164 U. S. Steel ..' 464 47 46 U. S. Steel pfd 110 110 109 Great Northern .. .. .. .. 137 137 134
Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers. ' Eaton O.l Chicago, Sept 15. Wheat.
Open ; High Low Close Sept ... 99 100 98 99 Dec. ... 98 , 99 98 99 May ... 101 102 J01 101 Corn Open High Low Close 8ept ... 80 " 80 80 80 Dec. ... 68 68 67 68 May ... 66 66 66 66 Oata. Open High Low Close July ... 66 ' 66 65 66 Sept. ... 48 48 48 48 Dec. ... 49 60 49 49 May ... 52 ; 52 51 52 Pone. Open High Low Close' Sept ... 15.10 15.10 Oct ... 15.32 15.37 15.12 15.20 Lard. Sept ... 1012 15.10 Oct ... 10.20 10.25 10.07 10.25 Ribs. j ' 4 Open High Low Close Oct 9.80 9.80 9.65 9.75 j I
U. 8. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago.' Sept. 15. Hogs, receipts, 10,000; left over, 3,573. Cattle, 7,600; slow and weak. - - Sheep. 3.500; steady. Estimates, tomorrow, 20,000. ...... Hogs Close. Light. . ,s; .$1703$7.35 Mixed 0,70 7.45 Heavy.. 6.70 7.45 Rough.. .. .. f,.70 6.00 - Indianapolis Market. .INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. V! " HOGS. Best hearles, . S7.157.40 Good to choice 7.00 7.25 v - BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 5.75 6.50 Finished" steers 6.25 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings.. 4.25 5.25 V BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice t fancy heifers 4.00 5.00 Good to choice heifers 3.50 3.75 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice.. .. .. .... 4.00 7 25 Fair to good 3.00(3 6.50 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feedera .. 3.75 4.00 JTair to good feeders ...... 3.50 3.75
WANTED Everybody to see the Mai- FOR SALE A good 7f acre farm; able Range demonstrated from Sept. good dirt and dirt cheap. Fitzgib14 to 19, at Seaney & Brown's, 913 bons, 9th and Main. 15-lt MalD- FOR SALE Poplar door. window WANTED Shorthand, Typewriting, sash, window shutters, mantles. Bookkeeping, cheapest and most door casings, veranda posts, good thorough. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's school, as new. A bargain if sold at once; 23 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. Opens 516 Main street. ' 14-3t Sept" 14' 27-tf FOR SALE Rubber-tired phaeton, alWANTED Spring wagon; second most new; 1007 South A. 14-2t hand. Address "J. M." care Palla- FOR SALE A good team of work dmm- , horses; call at Frank Evans,' 130 WANTED Men to Learn barber Hunt street or phone 3101. , 14-2t trade: will ec,ulp shoo for you oi furnish positions, tew" ween com- FOR SALE! Pony, perfectly sound; pletes. cor slant practice, careful In- gentle; for lady or child f will bring structioni, tools given, Saturday inspection. C. H. Miles, phone wages, Slplomas granted, write for 5104 l-7t catalogue. Moler Barber College. FOR SALE A good wheel. Apply to Cincinnati. O. tf North 10th. l-7t F0RSAXE A soft coal stove7a05" FOR SALE, N. 14th street. 12-7t FOR SALE-City real estate. Porter. FALlpPair of door shlTttifsTsiS field. Keliey EMck- 0-tf s- 6th St 'i FOR SALE New house on monthly FO S,A10 eatd BtiCkoh0ga payments; cheap as rent, T. W. Frank Shaffer, Boston, Route 9 Hadley. 15-lt FOR SALE Veranda, Horace Hadliy. FR SAJ ' s?ep' ? -f c, 1itVi r' Alexander, R. R. No. 4. Phone 13E, 233 S- 14tn' , - Fountain City. ll-7t rOK SALE 73 acres good level land, - all tillable; well improved, adjoin- SALL Eargains In flno American Ing town. A bargain. Also 160 and m lass- Pitchers, comports, bowls. 50 acres well improved; cheap. celery dishes- nappies, sugars and Frank Greenstreet, Economy. Ind. creams, vases, etc. Get our prices 15-3t before buying. Ratliff, Jeweler, 10 r-j s .- North 9th street. ll-7t FOR SALE Household furniture, 212 N. 12th, of mornings, beginnings SALE-Household goods. 329 Monday, 21st. . 15-7t J:,101 s I0"71 FOR SALE Pierce bicycle, good SALE First class work team and range, library table, other house- wagon. 25 S. 4th.. ' lO-Tt hold articles. Call Wednesday, 38 FOR SALE Beautiful lot in RiverN. 6th. 15-lt dale, 600 N. 19th. 9-7t FOR SALE -A few hives of bees! FOR SALE At a great bargain, nice They produced this year 100 lbs. of building lot on Randolph street, if comb honey per hive. 300 South- Bold this week. Ball & Peltz, 8 and west Third St. Phone 4116. 15-4t 10 North 7th street. G-Jt FOR SALE Brick house on interur- FOR SALE Four well located buildban near town; 12 acres. Address Ing lots at $125. Must be sold quick. A. B. Gen. Del., Richmond. 15-lt Ball & Peltz. 8 and 10 N. 7th 6t !-7t FOR SALE Piano, cheap, 26 S. 10th. FORSALSNew" house, electrtcigbt" 15-3t hot water heat, laundry and bath, i
Close 76 90 131 89 98 51 139 105 141 123 135 108 165 46 109 134 Good to choice stockers . . 2.00 3.25 Common to fair heifers .. 3.25 4.25 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.23 Indianapolis Grajn. Indianapolis, Sept 15. Wheat 94. Corn, 79. Oats, 49. Rye. 75. Timothy, $12.00. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Sept 15. Cattle Receipts light Cattle Prime, $6.25, down Veal $8.25 down. Hogs Receipts 10 loads; $7.35 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts light, $4.60 down. Spring lamhs, ?5.85, down. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (haled) 110.00 New Timothy hay (loosi)$7.00 to$S.0O New clover hay (loose). .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay 7.00 Straw (per ton) $.00 to $5.00 Corn (per bu.) 78c Oats (new, per bu) 45c Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy per bu.. .. ..$1.75 2.00 Clover seed $4.50 4.75 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu., 05 Corn (per bu).. ........80 Oats, (per. bu.) ..45 Rye. (per bu.) ..65 Bran (per bu.) ....$24.00 Middlings (per ton) .. .$26.00 Clover Seed, per bu $4.25 Richmond. - CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 2oO pounds. . . . .... . . 6.55 6.65 Good to heavy packers... 6.45 6.55 Common and rough . . . . 5.65 5.90 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers.. .. .. .. S.50 3.75 Fat cows .... .... 3.00 3.25 Bulls 3.00 3.25
Calves 5.75 6.00 Lambs , $5.00
PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed per 18 to 20c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. 25c Country butter, per lb IS to 20c CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrlgg) Wheat, N. 2. 92c. Corn, per cwt 75c. Oats 45c. Rye i 70c Clover Seed.. .:. $4.50$ 5.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Eggs, per doz ; 17c Old Chickens, per lb. 8c Young Chickens, per lb 10c Old Chickens, per lb 9c Turkeys, per lb. 6c Ducks, per lb 6c Geese, per lb. 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harman Bros.) Butcher steers . . .... . . $5.00 Good to choice.. .. .. 3.75 Heifers 4.00 Veal calves 5.50 Hogs 6.85 Roughs 4.00 5.75 Pigs 1.50 3.50 Sheep 3.00 4.50 Lambs .3.04 Pigs 5.00 5.50 GREENSFORK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal calves 4.00 5.50 Hogs 6.00 t;.50 Roughs 4.50 5.25 Sheep 2.00 3.50 Lambs 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat OOc Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye .....65c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE AND FOULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. 13c Eggs, per doz., ........ 4.:. 17c Old Chickens, per lb Sc Old Roosters, per lb...,. , .3c Turkeys, per lb 6c Young chickens, per lb., ,.12c Ducks, per lb. ,6c Geese, per lb 5c MILTON. GRAIN. ; ? (Furnished by J. W-. BrumSeld &"Co.) wheat. No. 2 '.....89c Wheat ......01c Corn "...75c Oats .45c Bran $24.00 Middlings $23.00 C. Corn $34.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. Jf. Johnston.) Country Butter ...". 20c Eggs 15c Young Chickens ..12c Old Chickens Sc PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by i Jones & Co.) Country Butter ..................20c
Do you want to seS! that farm off yours this fall? Wei! why not advertise it under the, FOR SALE column of the Palladium. There are plenty off buyers in the county that are looking for Just such a farm as yours. The only way to let them know is to advertise it in the Palladium. The pub-
lie looks to this paper for their wants: Let them find yours. Immediate possession. Phone 1258, quick. 0-tf FOR SALE Cigar case cheap If sold at once. 34 N. 10th st. 1)1 4t FOR SALEOne horse wagon, nearly new. 809 North G street. S-7t FOR SALE Our complete dry goods stock, cheap for cash or cash and approved security. Floor cases, bundle carriers, trip mirror, safe, National cash register. All before Oct. 1. Fawley & Holdermann, Wabash. Ind. FOR SALE OR TRADE Surry, good as new. Call Bage Blacksmith shop. North 12th street. 8-7t FOR SALE A bargain, 4 passenger automobile. Address O. J. care Palladium. 22-tf FOR SALE ArMflclal Gas Range. Brussels Carpet, Bedsteads; 2104 Main. 14-tf VOR SALE A. car load of horses every Saturday al Monday at Gus Taube's barn. u-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two cottages. For particulars call at 120 S. 15th St!, or phone 2031. , l5-7t FOR RENT House of 2 rooms, with cellar, both kinds water; centrally Eggs 17c Clover seed (big) per bu $5.00 Clover seed (small) per bu $6.00 Potatoes, per bushel 90c Sweet potatoes, per bu $1.25 Small Clover Seed $4.50 Big Clover Seed $4.50 NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat 05c Corn C7c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover seed $4.25 Alsike $7.0O LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher steers ..: 4.25 4.50 Good to choice Cowa .... 3.00 3.50 Heifers 4.00 Veal Calves k 5.50 Hogs 5.00 6.60 Roughs 4.00 5.00 Sheep $3.00 Lambs $4.50 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat 02c Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned $4.75 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. J. Amston.) Turkeys . . . 7c Ducks 6c Young Chickens 12c Geese 5c Eggs 17c Country Butter 20c Old Chickens 8c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes 75c Apples $1.00$1.50 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00$4.75 Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs , 6.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat SSc. Corn, per cwt $1.07 Oats 43c Rye .". 70c Prime Clover Seed $4.00 ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat 93c Corn 75c HAGERSTOWN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat . .-.90c Corn 75c iOats 43c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $26.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter lgc. Eggs .. .. .. .. ... 20c. Young chickens 9c. Old Chickens Sc Turkeys 6 Ducks.. .. ".. 6c
15-2t FOR RENT First class room and board or table board. Rates reasonable. Bath. heat, electric light, telephone. 26 N. lith St. 15&17 FOR RENT Modern fiat, 123S Main, over Husson"s Grocery. 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished Iront room. 23 H N. 9lh St. 14-7t FOR RENT Goixl 5 room house, $10. Thompson. 710 Main. 12-7t FORRENT- Room. VJ S. 7th st. ll-7t FOR RENT Handsomely furnished rooms, en suite or single. Telephone 11S4. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. auglS tf LOST. LOST Necklace, green and pearl setting, S. 9th between D and Hotel Westcott. Reward if returned to No. 324 S. 9th St 15-lt LOST On Labor Day In Glen Miller, pocket book containing over $12. Reward if returned to King's Printing office. 15-lt LOST Set heavy dray harness b tween Centerville and Richmond; finder notify G. Smelser, Centerville, and get reward. 13-3t MISCELLANEOUS. iVi'"-lM-M'lrMMl Call Lane for frys and stews chickens. Phone 1851. 15-17-18 SMALL EXPENSE Sewing machines direct from factory to you; Singer, White, Wheeler & Wilson, at prices to suit the customer. Cash or easy payments. Also sewing machine needles, repairs and supplies for all makes of machines. R. Brown, Webster, Ind. ThITdEUTSCHE Wein Stube" for 'fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 12-7t FOUND Suit case on D. & W. limited arriving in Richmond last Tuesday evening. Owner may have FIGHT AGAINST TAMMANY HALL Democrats Battle Among Selves in New York Convention. CHANLER IS FAVORED. PRESENT LIEUTENANT GOVERN OR ONE OF THE STRONG CANDIDATES BEFORE CONVENTION SESSIONS BEGUN. Rochester, N. Y., Sept 15. The nebulous condition surrounding the nomination by the democratic state convention, which is meeting today, of a candidate for governor have taken definite form and the problem is declared to have been reduced to a choice between Lieutenant Governor Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, who is being urged by State Chairman William J. Conners and Justice James W. Gerard of New York City, who is announced as the choice of Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall. Nominations will not be reached before Wednesday. The race seems to have resolved itself into a contest between the upstate delegates, who are declared to be strongly in favor of Mr. Chanler and the Tammany delegates, with their alliances throughout the state, who will follow the suggestions of Mr. Murphy. In-alaabl. "In what way could you be of any use to an employment bureau?" said the proprietor. "Simplest thing in the world," replied the shiftless looking applicant "You are always in need of men to fill positions, and I'm always out of a Job." Detroit Free Press. A Strp Too Far. Author It's a wise man who knows when he's well off. Friend Yes? "C. told me that everybody was talking about my new book. "And what then?" "I was foolish enough to ask what they said." PaUUtloa. "We are going to give an amateur dramatic performance In aid of a worthy chanty. "Why. that of course, is an extenuating circumstance. New York Press. When yon go In to collect a bilL the man at the counter is less apt to inquire about the health of your family than when you r la to pay one. A Uriat net p. Apono, the great athlete, was once appearing in Manchester, and one ol bis feats was to lift a sack of Com weighing 290 pounds on to his back. The following was beard . between two of the audience In the gallery: I say, BUI; he seems to do It qnlts eaty." "And so he ought to," answered Bfll scornfully. Tve been told he uses sell raising floor. London Graphic-
located, 110 N. 7th.
same by calling at Interurban station. 15-lt
Get your blankets and comfortabies at J. Glaser Co.. 233 S. 5th. Credit ex tended. Open evenings. 12-7t HARTMAN BROS will open a first class meat market in Bender's old stand on Saturday, August 20 and will still keep on buying and shipping live stock. Orders delivered at once. CaU phone 27-1 mo SCHOOL BOOKS and si-pplies at Thistletbvraite's drug stcrc, 413 N. 8th street. ll-7t Go to Richmond Cafe for good meals and quick service. 9-7t NOTICE Furnace cleaned and repaired and attended. Gaines and Bums. 102O Main. 4-7t FOR HIRE Automobilo carriage; phone 3197. auglS-lmo MUSIC Sirs. Hugh R. Wiggins, teach er of piano and harmony. Music studio, 115 N. 12th St. 3 lit LAUNDRY. We can help make yea happy hon estly wa can. Richmond Steam Laurdry. LAUNDRY Will call and deliver. El dorado Laundry. Phone 2147. ltf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wilson & Pohlmeyer 15 North 10th. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. septZ-tf DOWNING ft SON, 16 N. 8th. Phone 2175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING. SPECIAL PIECES made to order. J H. Russel, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1793 aug25tf DRY CLEANING. BRING In your overcoats to be cleaned before the Tall rush. French Dry Cleaning Co., 1002 Main. Phone 1766. 12-7t PiTH'AND POINT. Being worthless pays ao dividends. Keeping a diary is -early as bard work as keeping a dairy. Being favorably Impressed Is th cheapest way we knew of being a good fellow. Nothing makes ns qnlte so mad as to hare people say, "What mads you do itr It Is terribly bard to Impress people with the Importance of aiding In a good cause. Every one realizes when he goes to a photographer's that Is not looking his prettiest. It Is all right to do'thmgs for your town, but first d things for your home and family. We are all pretty easily pleased when we consider that three or four times a day we see exactly bow we look in tho looking glass. -Atchison Globe. Atlatr mt Caaatla.. False weights were found In the rains of the oldest city that hat yet been exhumed. And false weights will probably be consumed when the earth drops into the sun and the heavens are rolled together like a scroll. Ancient records and ancient statute books are full of evidence that, ry modern practical device down te aft-Iterations and crooked scales was familiar to our ancestors of the plateau of Iran before the migrations. Vice is the old inhabitant; virtue is the newcomer, the immigrant received with reluctance and compelled to fight for every inch of ground !. cn'st.. Reader Magazine. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned a male person over the age of twenty-one years and being of good moral character, and having been a continuous resident of Wayne Township in said county for more than ninety days next before this date, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of, said County at their next regular term, commencing on the first Monday of October, 190S, for a license to sell Intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less cuantity than five gallons at a time with permission for the same to be drang on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provissions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all other laws regulating and restricting the sale of such liquors. I further state that I am and will be the actual and sole owner and proprietor of the said business should a license be granted to me, and that I am not acting and will not set as the agent or partner of another in the conduct of the same. The precise locatien and description of the room in which I desire to sell and will sell intoxicating, spiritnout, vinous and malt liquors should a license be granted me, is as follows to-wit: Being a certain room on the ground floor of a certain brick building on North E street situated on lot No. 8, in KenworthyB addition to the city of Richmond, fronting on North. E street and numbered S23 and which room is about 36 feet and 6 Inches nortn and south by about 14 feet and a inches east and west and being in the Third wd of said city, Wayne township, Wayne county and State of Indian-, JESSE I! ECHULTZ. dly 15-22-29
STILLWELL Thomas SUIlwell.
aged S5 years, died last evening at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Thorman Wlckett 80S North Twelfth street The funeral will be from the home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The burial will be in Earlhaxn cemetery. Mr. Stlllwell was a member of the Sol Meredith poet G. A. R. and this lodge will have charge of the services at the late home on Wednesday evening. Friends are invited to view the remains at any tim COURT NOTES. Suit tor partition has been filed in the circuit court by Helen Shriver against Elizabeth l Homey and others. Suit to quiet title has been filed in the circuit court by William W. Rogers and Frances M. Rogers, Jr.. against Frances M. Rogers, Sr. and others. CALLED TO FAIRMOUNT. Prof. A. Jones of the commercial department at the high school, has been called to Falrmount. Ind., on account of the death of his mother. Miss Curtis will have charge of Mr. Jones' department while he Is at Fairmount Ills father died last year. Habitual Criminal Most crimes thefts, burglaries, assaults, etc. are committed by a small number of professional criminals. They adopt crime as a career. It is their means of livelihood. .They are caught, sent to prison snd return when they come out to the same lawless career. They become so expert thst they commit many crimes before they are caught. In prison they are artful hypocrites, becoming quite sanctimonious snd earning good characters from the governor and chaplain in order to get out sooner. Lloyd's News. JxRuica: Mother a&ya ther' only en "mt flour." Gold Medal Flour. Jon. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given thst M. D. L. Reynolds, administrator of the estate of Caroline Stigleman. deceased, and George Armstrong will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said Caroline Stigleman, to Webster Township, Wayne County, Indiana, on the Centerville and Williamsburg Pike, about seven miles northwest of Richmond, on Tuesday, Oct 6th, 1908 the personal property of said estatet and property owned by said decedent Jointly with aid George" Armstrong, and , described as follows: 11 head of Shorthorn -Cows, fresh In early spring; 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull; 11 Yearling Calves: 11 Spring Calves; 11 Poland China Brood Sows, one year old; 1 Poland China Boar, one year old: 60 Spring Pigs, partly fattened; 3 Carriages and vehicles; 2 Side Saddles; Farm hag Implements and Harness; 28 Tons of .Timothy Hay in the mow; 20 Acres of Growing Corn; Household Goods; including one Invalid Chair and Bed Beds and Bedroom Furniture, several Oil Paintings. Carpets. Stoves. Dining-room Furniture, Including China Closet; Kitchen Outfit including (Cabinet and many other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms of. Safe All sums of $6.00 and under cash In hand; all'sums over $5.00 credit Of 6 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with, approved sureties, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees. No goods to be removed until settlement is made. Lunch, served by Ladles' Aid Society The Stigleman Farms, one of 160 acres and one of 80 acres, are offered for sale at private sale. M. D. I' REYNOLDS. Administrator. GEORGE ARMSTRONG. Simon Weddle, Auctioneer. A. M. Gardner. Attorney. dly 15-22 29 NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss Mildred Reynolds vs. Roy Reynolds, Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1908. No. 14,779. Petition for d'vorce. Be it Known. That on the 31st day of August 1908, the above named Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of N. B. Crump, a disinterested person, showing; tbt said Defendant is not a resident of this State, and also her own affidavit showing that she is and has for two years last past been a bonaflde resident of Richmond. Wsyne county, Indiana, snd thst her causes for Divorce as stated in her said Petition, are, non-support and cruel and inhuman treatment Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 24th day of October, 1908, at the Term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of October. 1908, said cause will be beard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 31st day of August 1908. HARRY E. PENNY, Clerk. LUTHER C. ABBOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1&1S The Great Bleed Purifier. JTer at all drug stores-
