Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 13, 21 November 1908 — Page 7

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THE RIC173IOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGKA31, 8ATUROAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908.

.'"OKIE (SEITT ' : ...The Market Place of the. People... . SEW IMS 1FEIR W(S II D) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisffiera of AM advertisements must be F0R THE Found Ads 2 times .big wants are the in this office before fS)Q) fiPfT (ffifF S EACH INSERTION. . ... FREE ads below 12 noon ITWOlbE W

Carried Oil for Less Than They Did Oil Trust's Competitors. COMMISSIONS WERE PAID.

WANTED.

WANTED Position at night watchman; can give good recommenda- , tion;32 Washington Ave. 21-2t WANTED Elderly man wants comfortable room, quiet place. State price, etc. Ben, Box 125, Pennville, and. , 21-2t WANTED Ambitious persons to enroll at Richmond Business College for next special opening, November V 30. nov21-tf WANTED -A place to work andgot6 school or work on Saturday's by a girl, 15 years old. Address E. M. 1. care Palladium. 21-2t WANTED Situation as Vmisc? keeper for widower or In small famMly. Address II. H. D., 1114 Hunt street. 21-2t WANTED SituaUon to do plain uursing. Terms reasonable. Call at 719 N. W. 5th St. 20-3t WANTED To buy good gentle dFlving horse for' general purposes. Mary Duffee, Richmond, Ind. R. R. No. 4. 20-3t WANTED Situation by girl, 16, . in private family; call 18 S. 5th. Phone 1672. 20-2t WaNTTSD If you want lo sell your farms or city property, list them ' with Morgan, 8th and N. E. , 19-tf WANTED A situation by a young girl to assist with: housework. Call at 1136 Main St. l9-2t Wanted situation by man and wife as .houseman and cook, butler or coachman; call 729 N. 14th street. 18-4t WANTED An adjustable display rack. Box 304. Fountain City, -Ind. 18-7t WANTED If .you have household goods to sell, see H. H. Jones, auctioneer; office, Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. i7-7t Sv" ANTED 500 men to learn barber trade and take, positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship Includes tools, Instructions, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue.

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS VV NEW-YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.

(By Correll and New York, Nov. 21.Thompson, 1..&N. .. .. Great Northern .. Amalgamated Copper American Smelting .. . Northern Pacific U. S. Steel .. .. U.S. Steel pfd.. .. .. Pennsylvania .... fit Paul RAO. .... ...... New York Central .. I Reading ..... ... . . ,. Canadian Pacific . . . Union Pacific .. .. .. Atchison Southern Pacific. . . . .-. .. f . " ' CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Nov. 21. Hogs, 20,000, trong. Cattle 12,000, steady. Sheep, 25,000, steady. Hogs Light, $5.035.S0; mixed, $5.256.00; heavy, $5.306.05; rough, 5.305.50. Indianapolis Market. . REPRESENTATIVE SALES. iioas. Vo. Av. Dk. Price 70 252 120 $6.10 69 222 .. 6.05 110 229 160 6.00 63 254 160 6.00 77 i 200 .. 5.90 73 ................. 213 .. 5.85 41 240 160 5.85 64 199 .. 5.80 66 193 :.. 5.75 67 1S6 .. 5.65 45 . 184 40 5.50 89 168 .. .5.40 79 179 360 5.35 39 170 80 5.30 53 .....i... 154 .. 5.25 78 150 .. 5.10 62 143 .. 5.00 46 156 SO 4.85 79 122 .. 4.65 39 SI ,. 4.00 . INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies '. ..70$6.10 Good to choice .......... 5.50 5.80 BEST STEERS. FInUbed steers 6.00 7.00 Good.to choice steers .... 5.75 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings . 4.23 5.00 . ) STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 4.25 4.50 Fair to good feeders .... 3.75 4.00 Good to choice stock ers .. 3.50 3.75 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. .,. Choice . to fancy heifers .. 4.25 5.00 Good to choice heifers .... 3.50 4.00 1 SHEEP. Best yearlings .......... 4.000) 4.25 Spring Lambs 3.00 5.50 VEAL CALVES Good to choice .......... 4.50 $ 7.50 Fair to good ............ 3.000 6.00 - Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Nov. 21. Wheat, per bu $1.03 Corn per bu., 63c

Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. novl-tf

WANTED Young persons to better their condition by attending Richmond Business College, day or night. novl-tf WANTED MALE HELP Railroads are again calling for hundreds of trained men to fill positions as Firemen, Brakemen, Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors. Uncle Sam also wants r more competent men tor Railway Mail Clerks, Carriers and P. O. Clerks. Our practical courses by mail will lit you in a short time for any of these good paying positions. Write today for free catalog and say for what position you want to qualify. The Wenthe Ry. Corres. School, Freeport, 111. Dept. 290. FOR SALE FOR SALE Cit real estate-. t'crter field. Kcllty Blck G-tt . REAL ESTATE We want to sell or rent your propertyWe want some good farms to sell. We have some choice property to show you. We want to write your Fire, Accident and Health. Liability and Bonding Business. FRANK COFFIN, Successor, to Beall & Coffin. 18 South Sth Street. FOR SALE Heating stove, good condition. Cheap 221 S. 0th St. 21-1 1 FORSALE Coal cook stove, nearly good as new, 315 Randolph. 21-2t FOR SALE A large consignment of new' and second hand household . goods to be sold at once, 1032 Main. Phone 1778. 21-2t Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.)

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i Oats, per bu., 51c. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Nov. 21. Cattle Receipts light. Extras, $0.25 down. Prime, $5.85 down. Veal, $8.00 down. Hogs Receipts, 30 loads. Heavies $0.05 down. Mediums, $6.10 down. Sheep, receipts light; $4.23 down. Spring lambs, $5.00 down. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. Nov. 21. Cattle, light, steady. Veals, 100; $6.75 down. Sheep Receipts 16.000; $1.35 Lambs, $5.70. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; $6.05. TOLEDO GRAiN. Toledo, Nov. 21. Wheat, per bu. $1.07. Corn, 64c. Rye, 7Sc. Oats, 52c. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $10 to $11 New Timothy hay (loose). . .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) $8.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 Oats, per bu 50c New Corn 55 to 60c , Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds .$5.50g$5.75 Good to heavy packers . . . 4.00 5.25 Common and rough ..... 3.75 4.53 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers ! .. .. 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls .. .. 2.50 3.25 Calves.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6.00 6.50 Lambs 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery .1 Young chickens dressed, per lb... 15c

FOR SALE-Just received new line of

natural and artmciai gas ngnts. aii styles and prices. Call and see them. Also picture framing. Brown & ! Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 193'S. 21-3t FOR SALE Four burner coal oil stove. Price $4.00. Phone 3080. 21-3t FOR RENT Four room flat. No. 1237 Main. Phone 2277. 21-7t FOR SALE Field trained Luellen setter, 2 years old. Price $20. Address "L," care Palladium. 21-2t FOR SALE Two cheap work horses; two No. 1 drivers. F. K. Taylor, 2Vi miles west of city. 21-2t FOR SALE A No. 9 Home Comfort cook stove, with tin oven and copper water heater, for $10. 41 South 12th St. 21-lt FOR SALE Two new houses, 5 and 6 rooms, at a bargain if sold quick; W. J. Hiatt, 8 N. 9th St. 21-22-24 FOR SALE As you pay rent, 2 six room houses; see Geo. B. Moore at C16 Main, or phone 4058. 21-2t FOR SALE Seven fine black Collie pups. 45 S. 11th. Phone 2127. 20-7t FOR SALE Bronze turkeys, weighing from 10 to 18 lbs. . F. W. Porterfield, Telephone 1453. 20-3t FOR SALE Suet puddings for the holidays at 222 S. 12th St. Place orders in time. Phone 1750. 20-7t FOR SALE House with one or two lots, 103 N. 17th. 20-2t FbnSALE Fui nace wcodT John D Crowe, Webster. Phone 5124E. 10-7t FOR SALE Good cook N. D. stove, 1118 UK'.t FOR'SALE Seven fine black Collie pups. 45 S. ltith. Phone 2127. lS-7t FOR SALE-Ladies' heavy winter coat and jacket, size 4o. Cp.'I between 9 and 10 a. m. 1218 Main. 18-3t FOR SALE One doublehouse one square from Main street, $1,300; two 0-room houses, $1,000 each. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 0th St. 19-4t Old chickens, per lb,. ..12 to 14c Turkeys, per lb 15c to 16c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb ,.31c Country -butter, per lb .V. ".".T 25c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond-Roller Mills Wheat, (per bu.) , $1.00 Corn, (per bu.) 00c Rye (per bu.) 75c Bran, (per ton) .....$2i.00 Middlings (per ton) $27.0C Clover Seed, per bu $i.00 CAMBRIDGE CITY, GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrlgs) Wheat, No. 2, per bu $1.00 Corn, new, per bu 53c Oats 45c Rye 4 70c Clover Seed, recleaned $4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished "cy W. B. Barefoet & Co.) Country Butter ...16c Eggs, per doz ....30c Old cUckens. per lb. 7c Young chickens, ptr lb 7c Turkeys, per lb. 1.10c! Ducks, per lb. ...tic Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harniat. Bros.) Butcher eteers ?5.00 Good to choice $;.r.O Heifers $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 50 Hogs 6.25 Roughs i.Cnr,T 5.50 Sheep i.50tf? 3.00 : Lambs S.OOffi) 4.50 Pigs COO 5.50 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfleld & Co.) Wheat, No. 2 08 . Wheat, No. i.. 91c. Corn . . 00c Oats ..47c. Bran, per ton $25 00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 C. Corn, per cwt $2.O0 Bread Meal $40.m PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country Butter 20c Country Butter 23c Eggs 22c Potatoes, per bu 75c Sweet Potatoes, per" bu 75c English Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 Small Clover Seed, per 'ou $4.00

FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00$4.75 Good to Choice Cows ..... 3.00 2.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs ...j 4.00 6.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & JarretL) Wheat 96c Corn, per cwt. 30e Oats '43c Rye ..65c. Prime clover seed $4.09 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAYi

RENTERS! RENTERS!

What! Can't you find a house to suit your needs? Well! WeSS! Let us find it for you. The Want Ad columns of the Palladium is the clearing house for just this problem. - Orper haps its the other way. You Have a house to rent. Tear down that biS5 that disfigures yaur house. The people who are looking for a house read the Pal adium Want Ads. Phone 1121. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hogs. Marcus Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 7. 17-7t FOR SALE Male pigs. Toland China, Phone 51 05-C. A. H. Pyle, ll-2wks FOR 3 AL E-- A car load cf Horses every Saturday &$ Monday at Qus Tsube's barn. JM1 FOR SALE H. H. Jones will sell your persou.il property or real estate at auction. Office, Shurley's barn. Phone 1536. 17-7t FOR SALE-At a bargain HawBey Time CIock Makes it possible to keep tine correct time on 50 men. Manufactured by Crouse-Hinds Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Iff interested call at Palladium Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SON, 16 N. 8th. Phone 2175. augl-tf LAUNDRY. We can hslp make ycu nappy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat... . . . . . ..... . $1X0 Corn 60c CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Scblientz & Sons) Wheat ......$1.00 Corn, new 58c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, prime $4.00 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY, (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Turkeys 7c Ducks 6c Wheat, per bu ...$1.00 Geese 5c Eggs 22c Country butter 22c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Young Chickens 9c Apples.. .. .. ...75c$1.25 Old Chickens 8c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes SOe HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Couttry Butter 20c Eggs 29c Young Chickens 7c Old Chickens 7c Turkeys 12c Ducks 7c Geese Cc GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Sweet Potatoes, per bu., $1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c Clover seed (big) per bu $4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu $4.50 Onions, per bu., $1.00 Wheat 97c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $27.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & O.) Tinlothy. per bu $1.50Q$1.S0 Clover Seed $4.00

GREENSFORK. LIVE STOCK. OTurnisbed by D. W. Harris.) Butcher steers ?4.OOfri$5.O0 Good to choice cows S.OtXfji 3.75 Heifers G.00 4.00 Veal calves 5.00rg 6.00 Hogs 4.504$ S.50 Roughs .. 4.00 4.50 Sheep .. 3.00( 3.50 Lambs 5.oo 5.00 li""- GRAIN. , f (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat 97c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye '.. 70c Clover Seed, No. 2 ..$4.50 I PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D- W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb 17c Eggs, per dot 20 Old Cblckenj, per lb .........8c

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT 7-rooni house, electricity. 125 S. 12th St. Inquire 113 S. 11th street. 21-2t F0RRENT Twohouses, fo7particulars, call at 120 S. 13th street, or phone 1031. 21-7t FOR RENT House five rooms, 236 Randolph street; eleven dollads; call Five North Eighth. 21-lt FOR RENT Room. 103 N. 17th; also house and two lots; South 10th. Call 103 N. 17th. 20-2t FOR RENT Rooms furnished or unfurnished, bath, electric light, 314 N. 15th street. Phone 23S3. 20-tf FOR RENT New fivlTroonThouse on Center street. Convenient to West side factories. Call at 713 N. W. Sth St. 20-2t FOR RENT OR SALE Square piano, cheap. Call or address. 31 N. 11th street. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, for gents, at the Grand. oct28-tf LOST. DOST Laundered clothes between Grant and North 6th and D. Return 322 N. 12th. Reward. 21-lt FOUND. FOUND Fur collar; owner may have same by calling at 121 N. 12th. 21-2t FOUND A valuable jewel on C street Sunday, Nov. 15. The loser may address A. G. Morse, Elmira, N. Y. 19-3t FOUND A place to buy second hand furniture, stoves and carpets at reasonable prices. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4201. 17-tf NOTICE. POSITIVELY no hunting on my farm. Gus Scott. 18-7t NOTICE All persons owing Cable & Keller are requested to call and make settlement before the first of the year on account of dissolution of partnership. 2-7t BOYS' BRIGADE - TO ATTEND SERVICES Local Youngsters May Go to . New Castle The local Boys Brigade has received orders from general headquarters at Baltimore, to attend church services tomorrow. St. Paul's Episcopal church has invited the command to attend evening services at that church and an invitation has been received to attend church services at New Castle with the Boys' Brigade of that city. Those who attend services at the Episcopal church tomorrow evening, are requested to assemble at the parish house at 7 o'clock in uniform. Those who go to New Castle leave here on the noon car and return on the car leaving New Castle at 4:15 p. m. It is- expected the services tomorrow will mark the beginning of a series for the members of the Boys' Brigade in the various churches. Thus far the brigade has received no invitations other than the above. REVIVAL SERVICES CLOSE SUNDAY Third M. E. Church Meetings Successful. The revival services that have been conducted at the Third M. E. church l durin gthe past two weeks by the Rev. j Roscoe Shaw, will conclude tomorrow j evening, when he preaches hisjirewell ! sermon. The services have been very j successful and during the time they ! have been conducted there have been i more than 4 professions of faith and there have been sixteen accessions to the church. Cordelia: Gold Medal Flour Is cheapest It's best, too more loaves to the eark. Et r-HEUiA. Old Roosters per lb 2c Turkeys, per lb 10c Young chickens, per ib .8c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb 5 NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. V & I. R. Richards i j Wheat $1.00 1 Corn 57c Oats .....45c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed , $4.50 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett) Butcher. Steers, $3. D03$4.00 j Good to Choice Cows $3.00 Q $3.50 (Heifers 3.2" 3.75 IVeal Calves...... 4.25 Hogg .'. 4.50 Roughs 4.00

6.00 5.40 5.00 3.55 5.00

Sheep Lambs

MISCELLANEOUS.

FURS Remodeled, repaired, cleaned. Mrs. Dennis, 43S S. W. Third. 21-lt FOR HAND MADE Crayon portrait work. Clara Dennis. 42 S. 21st. 21-7t TYPEWRITERS for rent and sale. easy payments. Agents new Fox Visible and others. Expert repairing and overhauling. Burr & More, Western Union Telegraph Office. sat&sun-tf FREE 10c package Conkey's Laying Tonic; also 23c Poultry Book. Bring ad. to Carver & Meyer. 12-15-1S-21-24-27-30 H. H. JONES, Auctioneer, Richmond Ind. Office Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. 17-7t DENTIST. J. D. Kirkpatrick, n. D. D. D. S. Williams' Office, 706 Main Street oct 21-lmo UPHOLSTERING. Upholsters and mattress making. Wardrobe, couches and shirt waist boxes made to order. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. 26-tf UPHOLSTERING and general repairing; J. B. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4201. 17-tf MOVING VANS. Phone 4238 calls the large Empire Moving Van with sober, reliable and experienced white men only. AI. Wintersteen, 30 N. 6th St. 11-tf AUCTIONEER. H. H. JONES will sell your personal property or real estate at auction. Office, Shurley's barn. Phone 1534.?. 21-7t PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. A Hot Water Radiator on your hot air furnace will heat that cold room. Just call Meerhoff, 1236. 8-tf SEASON OPENS SOON Roller Skaters May Enjoy Sport at Coliseum After Wednesday. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. The roller skating season at the coliseum opens next Wednesday evening. Several improvements have been made at the big building and it is now prepared for the winter campaign. The floor was recently resurfaced by an electric machine and ia now In the finest possible shape, being as level as a billiard table. It will be a delight to the many skating enthusiasts. . The coliseum will be used this winter for many other purposes besides roller skating. Earlham college will U6e the building for ba&ketball games and it will be a popular place for other kind of sports and for public meetings and entertainments. The electric lighting system at the coliseum has been changed and is now arranged for decorative purposes. A city polo league will be organized and games will soon start Should the professional sport be revived in this part of the country the coliseum management Is prepared to back a league team. TEACHERS WILL NOT MEET THANKSGIVING Two Other Days Set Aside for Meeting. In observance of a former custom the Wayne County Teachers" Association will not meet during the Thanksgiving vacation, but reserve its meetings until the third Saturday in October and the third Saturday in February. A number of years ago the Wayne County teachers Association met on Thanksgiving day but it was found that it would be more profitable to have two one-day meetings during the year. HARVARD LEADS YALEFIRST HALF Four Points Scored by Crimson. New Haven, Nov. 21. The first half of tie Yale-Harvard game resulted. Harvard 4"; Yale 0. THE CITY IN BRIEF A. -W. Kimbrough of North Nineteenth street, was called to Wilmington, Ohio, on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. S. G. Greea

WHEN COMPETITOR SENT A BAR

REL OF OIL OUT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TWENTY CENTS WAS GIVEN ROCKEFELLER COMBINE New York. Nov. 21. Confronted by demands of Frank B. Kellogg, the gov ernment oil inquisitor, for Information about the remarkable hold-up of five big railroads for rebates and for the control of the oil terminals at New York City. John D. Rockefeller, creator of the great kerosene combine, resorted to the old excuse of failing memory on the witness stand before Referee Franklin Ferris. "I don't recollect," became one o! his stock answers. "That was one ot the details that I have forgotten, was another. On other subjects some in i which his testimony was favorable to Standard OU his memory was photographic In Its exactness. , Get Pay From Rivals. The fact was developed by Mr. Kellogg that the Krie railroad, the New York Central, the Pennsylvania, the Atlantic and Great Western and the Baltimore and Ohio carried the oil ot the combine for less than it carried that of competitors. ' Some of these roads actually paid "commissions," not rebates, to the Standard, and the commissions were on the shipments of oil by competitors as well as by the Standard. . Every time a competitor ot the Standard sent a barrel ot oil out ot the Pennsylvania oil region over the Erie a commission of 20 cents was paid to the Rockefeller combine; every barrel of a competitor over the Central meant the payment ot 35 cnts to the combine. Vice President A. J. Caasatt of the Pennsylvania held out till the last. Daniel 0Dayt one of the powers ot the Standard, wrote him asking for a rebate. Cassatt did cot act till the bills of the roads which gave- rebstM wereactually shown to him. Thenit was in May, 1878 he ordered the controller of his company to mafcs ot vouchers forthe rebate ttaUB barrel. DIES AFTER FIGHT WITH PRAIRIE FIRE Jacob Cox, a well known farmetsof Bartholemew ooanty, and aa nnde t . Charles White, of this city, died aa the result of over exertion wthlle fighting a prairie fire- yesterday. The funeral will be held tomorrow and will be attended by Mr. White. The grass fires have been doins; ejiqps damage in the vicinity of OsttxdM for the past few weeks. DESIRES COIISTRU of uses CI Suifrfcas been enter4tnh.sEacrns) circuit court by auorneysv tar ; Ick Ahans against HennsA . others to brine abovt a. iOdaX.Jxnstructlon of the will f nr !slXSvman B. Ahaus. The deopasetfc wfis, a prominent German citizen ot RTttihmond. He left considerable creperty. ReaUEstate Transfers Furnished by County Recorder Mos-A baugh. Win. W. Rogers, et. a!., to Solomon Fox, lot 20, C. T. Price's second addi tion city, S2.750. Quaker City Building Loan Fund and Saving Association to Edward W. Conwell, lot 104 Grand Boulevard sub city, $350. Wm. Pegg to Frank K. Moore, part 20-18-14, SHfc acres, Green township. $3,000. Dickinson Trust Company, receiver Richmond Manufacturing Co., to Chas. E. Shiveley, lote 24, 25, GO, 07, 58, 59, GO, West Side Syndicate sub, city, $07,Coo. Geo. J. Wolfe to Kitley & Geisel. part lot 83, Centervllle, $3,000. Albert H. Geisel to John Wolfe, et si part S. E. 7-15-14, 100 acres, Green township, $11,000. ' 1"; 1' , Basil H. Strahan to Frank Flfii.r,! part N. W. 20-18-14. 110 acresC-m township. $8SO.' ' Walter S. Commons, executor.'iA. Bradford Harrison, et. al., lots 4, 6, 8, 7. 8. 9. W. S. Commons Ex. Sub.' Cen-' terville, $450. Louisa Hill to A, Bradford HarrlsO et. al.. lots 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. 0. W. 8. Commons Ex. Sub. city, 1 and otheft considerations. . IT Lydla E. Carroll to ChriJuan Schlonaker, part S. W. 20-15-I, 00 acres, Franklin. $3,000.. - ", Charles - E: Shiveley to Richmond Mfg. Co., lots 24, 25, 50. 57. 58, 50, 00, West Side Syn. Sub. city, $1 and other considerations.

The Great Blood Purifier. W at all drug stores.