Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 51, 29 December 1908 — Page 7

TUB RICHMOND PALLADIUM A'I SUX-TELEGRAil, TUESDAY, DECEM1SER 29 v 1908. PAGE SEVEN.

PALLADIUM .AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1

IIE-OEIT ' ' " -The Market Place of the People... SEWE1 DBMS . ' PEGS WHIM) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of AH advertisements must be FOR THE : Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before PMfPfC ffTl &s EACH INSERTION FREE ads below 12 noon riraUlUjE UUlT

WANTED. If you want money In place of your city, property or farm, go to Porterfield's Real Estate Office, Kelly BJock, 8th and Main. 26-tf WANTED Place in country; any kind of work, married, call HM S. 9th street. 29-2t

A - "WANTED Table boarders at 214 N.

mi. . - A- ft f ft via sireei. tv-t,. WANTED 5 cent cigar vending machine. Box 304, Fountain City, Ind. 29-7t WANTED One or two furnished light housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Address W. L., care Paladium. 29-lt FOR SALE I have another large lot of choice ferret,, either white or hrou ones. Schwegman, South 4th St ' Phone 2204. r - dec9-tues&fri-4wks WANTED A girl to call at Main. Good wages. 1426 28-tf WANTED Messenger boy. Western 28-4t Union Telegraph Co. WANTED At Mrs. Hiser's Business aehool, 33 S. 13th St., Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting students. Phone 2177. Opens Jan. 4. 28-tf W ANTED 25 young men and women to enroll for the mid-winter term

LATEST MARKET

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) , , New York, Dec. 29. Open High Low L &N " . .. -.124 124 123 Great Northern . 147 148 16 Amalgamated Copper .. 84 84 82 American Smelting 85 85 82 Northern Pacific 18 "4 142 U. S. Steel ... . 53 554 54 ir. s: Steel pfd.. L 113 113 112 Pennsylvania 131 132 131 St. Paul .. -151 151 149 IV &lO. .. .. .. .. ..111 111 110 Nev: Ycrk Central ..124 124 122 Reading .. 141 142 140 Canadian Pacific 177 177 177 ITr.ion PaciHc 184 184 183 Atchison............ -.101 101 100 Southern Pacific -.121 122 120

Chir.aqc. CHICACC aPAIN ANO PROVISIONS. Chicago, Dec. 29. fBy Cor. 11 and Tuotnpsob. Brokers. Eaton 0. Wheat.

" Opeu High Low Close Dec. ... 102 103 102 103 May ... 106 107 106 107 July ... 98 ' 99 98 99 Corn Opon High Low Close Dec. ... 57 57 57 57 May ... C0 61 60 61 July ... 61 61 60 61 Oats. Opt.ii High Low Close Dec. 49 49 49 49 May 51 , 51 51 51 July ... 46 46 46 46 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Dec. 20. Hogs, 33,000, fteady. Cattle 4.500, steady. Sheep, j 15,000, steady. "

5 Hogs Closing Light $3.3o5.80; mixed, $5.40(tixl.0(); heavy, $5.406.05; rough, $3.403.G0. Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. HOGS. No. Av. Dk. Price 76 242 .i $6.35 63 313 560 6.35 70 235 .. 6.30 3S2 275 240 6.30 97 . 226 . . . 6.25 "5 s.. 200 .. 6.15 75 224 SO 6.15 31 226 80 6.10 98 200 6.05 54 . 182 .. 6.00 105 ...v.;.;.. ISO 120 5.95 74 167 .. 5.90 74 . 161 40 5.85 54 ; 169 . . 5.75 .58 .,; 15S 5.70 110 174 440 5.63 158 134 .. 5.50 32 . 134 .. 5.40 47 124 .. 5.25 34 lot .. 5.10 34 .. 93 .. 5.00 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies .. ., .. ..$6.00 6.35 Good to choice ; . 3.S0 6.00 ' BEST STEERS. Finished steeis, 6.25 7.25 Good to choice steers .... 5.75$ 6.50 Choice to fancy yearlings . 3.75J 4.25 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders.. .. .. ... 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.0O 4.50 Good to cho'ee stockers . . 3.00 4.00 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 . BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to fancy heifers .... 4.00 5.23 Good to choice heifers' .... 3.50 3.75 SIIE5P. Best yearlings , 4.00 4.50 Good to choice sheep .... 3.50 4.00 Spring lambs- S.OTX$ 7.00 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy 4.50 8.75 Fair to heavy 3.0Q 7.50 Vt HKMHIXAT Better use Gold Medal Flour Toiayns.

4th. Richmond 24-tf WANTED To buy all kinds of second! hand household goods. Phone 4201. dec27-tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-30t WANTED 500 men tc tea.cn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship includes tools, instruction, demonstrations,, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barter College, Cincinnati. O. noTl-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 more competent men tof Railway Mail Clerks, Carriers and P. O. Clerks. Our practical courses by mail wi!Q fit 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. Close 123 146 83 83 143 54 112 131 150 110 122 140 177 183 100 121 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Dec. 29. Wheat, per bu. $1.05 Oats, per bu 50c Oats, per bu., 51c Clover . .$5.55 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Dec. 29. Cattle Receipts 75 loads, $6.75 down. Prime, $6.50 down. . Veals, $9.50 down. HogsReceipts, . 12 loads, Heavies, $G.45 down. Medium, $6.40. Sheep Receipts light; $5.00 down. Lambs $7.90. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. Dec. 29. Cattle Receipts, 25 loads; firm. Prime $7.00. Shippers, $6.25 down. Veal Receipts, 75; $9.75 down. Sheep Receipts, 1,200; $8.65 down. Lambs, $8.05. Hogs Receipts, 1,700; $6.35 down'. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. WheZan.) Timothy hay (haled) $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) . .$11 to $12 Clover hay, Goose) $10.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 to $5.50 Oats, per bu ...50c New Corn 65c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $5.00 $5.25 Good to heavy packers 4.00 4.75 Common and rough 3.75 4.25 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls.. .. 2.50 3.25 Calves 5.50 6.00 Lambs 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed, per lb ...14c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c Turkeys, per lb. ....15c to 16c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 33c Country butter, per lb 25c Eggs .. .. .. .. .'. 30c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller MlUs) -Wheat (per bu.) ........."... .$1.05 Corn, (per bu) . . .. '. . .. ..65c Ry (per bu.) ........... 75c Bran, (per ton) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu ..$4.25 C ENTER VI LLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred SchlienU & Sons) Wheat .$1.00 Corn, new 58c

which opens Jan. Business college.

QUOTATIONS

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE City real estate. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 28-tf FOR SALE Delivery wagon, phaeton, cutting-box; farm implements; 121 N. 17th. 29-2t TEXAS Mr. J. H. O'Donnell (o Texas) wil be at our ofTice all day Thursday, 31st. Come in and talk with him about Texas and get ready to go with our party on Jan. 5th. Fare, round trip, $32.88. Ball & Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th St. 29-2t F6RSALE Desk space in office, centrally located; light, heat or telephone furnished. Address X. Y. Z. care Palladium. 10-tf WANTED Wood to saw, straw and hay to bale. Lawrence E. Mertz, R. R. No. 8. 8-tu&fri-4wks FOR SALS- A car load ot horses every Saturday ad Monday at Qua Taube's barn. Kf MISCELLANEOUS. FREE Booklet on Fruit Growing and Truck Farming in Smith County, Texas. Write Herndon Real Estate & Investment Co., Tyler, Smith County. Texas. 16-2St HANS N. KOLL Deutscher Notar and Verslcherungs Agent; 716 Main , Street. Tel. No. 1620. nov24-tf Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, prime $4.00$4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Turkeys 10c Ducks 6c Geese 5c Eggs 27c Country butter 25c Young chickens 7c Old chickens 7c Country Bacon 101 : Potatoes 75c MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfleld & Co.) Wheat, No. 2 $1.03 Wheat, No. 3 $1.00 Corn 62c Oats.. 47c. Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton 27.00 C. Corn, per cwt $2.O0 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. . (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country butter 23c Creamery butter 30c Eggs 30c Potatoes, per bu. ..75c Sweet Potatoes, per bu 75c English Clover Seed, per bu., . .$4.50 Small Clover Seed, per bu., .....$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) . Timothy, per bu $1.50$1,80 Clover Seed '. ,.. $4.00 HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter . 20e Eggs 28c Young Chickens 8c Old Chickens 8c Turkeys 13c Ducks 7c Geese 7c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 57c Oats 45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings $27.00 NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by O. W. & I. R. Richards! Wheat $1.02 Corn ...60c Oats ...45c Rye , 70c Prime Red Clover Seed .. .. ..$4.50 Alsike $7.50 .. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett) Butcher Steers $3.50$4.00 Good to Choice Cows . . 2.50 3.00 Heifers 3.25 3.75 Hogs 3 50 5.50 Roughs 1 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs , 4.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.O0$5.OO Good to choice cows 3.00 4.00 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal calves 4.50 7.00 Hogs 4.50 5.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00r$ 5.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett) Wheat .. .. 96e Corn, per cwt 80c Oats 43c Rye . . 65c Prime clover seed $4.10 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat No. 2, per bu . $1.00 Com, new, per bu. .............. 55c Oats 45c Rye ..............70c Clover Seed. recleaa4 ........$40

WANT AD

LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A. E. B ... .1 .4 ..1 o .2 .1 .1 K 1 M 3 Ixmn 2 Z 1 B. B. C E. G. B. T. A. L. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. MOVING VANS. Phone 4258 calls the large Empire Moving Vans with sober, reliable and experienced white men only. Al. WIntersteen, SO N. 6th St. 11-tf MOVING VANS. Charles Zuttermeister 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3481. No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 18c Eggs, per doz. ,. 20c Old chickens, per lb 8c Young chickens, per lb 8c Turkeys, peri lb 12c Ducks, per lb - 6c Geese, per lb 5c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harman Bros.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice . .$3.50 Heifers $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 .50 Hogs 6.25 Roughs .0Q 5.50 Sheep 1.50 3.00 Lambs S.00 4.50 Pigs 5.00Q 5.50 GREENSF0RK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat 98c Corn 67c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb 18c Eggs, per doe 30c Old Chickens, per lb 7c Old Roosters per lb 3c Turkeys, per lb 10c Young chickens, per lb ...7c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb. 5o LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers t$4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows 3.00 3.75 Heifers 3.00 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 6.00 Hogs 4.50(11! 5.50 Roughs 4.00 4.50 Sheep S O" Ki) 3.50 Lambs 5.OO0I 5.00 THE NIGERIAN BABY. Water 8oakcd Inside and Outside at the Morning Toilet. Matrons of the west may be Interested to hear the details of the Nigerian native baby's morning toilet Anything over three months old Is no longer a "baby" to the native materfamillas and is bathed with the other children, generally a numerous brood, In the chill morning air before sunrise. The little mite yells lustily while the cold water is splashed over Its brown body and generally continues the chorus when put aside to dry. Towels do not form part of the household equipment The bathing process finished, the infants are subjected to a sort of water cure treatment. The mother seizes a child, scoops up a handful of water and, using her thumb as a kind of spout squirts It with extraordinary dexterity Into the youngster's mouth and down its throat. Protests In the shape of loud gurgles, horrible chokIngs and desperate struggling are quite unheeded. The steady stream of water continues to pour down the child's throat until the mother's practiced touch on the patient's distended stomach tells her that the limit of capacity has been reached. AH babies are submitted to this treatment which is believed to have a most strengthening effect London Standard. Advice to Smokers. Here are a number of don'ts for smoken, some of which no doubt will surprise a good many men: Don't smoke directly after a meat There Is the most Irresistible craving to smoke, but It Is wiser to wait a half hour or an hour. Don't smoke ont of doors In a high wind or In cold, frosty weather. In the former case it is dangerous, and In the latter It cracks the lips and prevents proper breathing. Don't smoke with the cigar or pipe held at the corner of the month. This excites the secretion of more saliva than when the cigar or pipe is held straight in front And, above all. don't get in the bad habit of expectorating frequently when smoking. It Is quite unnecessary and merely a habit and harmful. St . Louis Post-Dispatch.. ... - . ,. . Gsoboiaxa: Our chef says Gold Medal Flour anty. Vaaoxxc.

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FOR RENT.

FOR RENT 6 room modern House, all conveniences; 27 South 17th. Phone 1703. 27-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, 33 South 17th. Phone 1705. . 27-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, tor gents, at the Grand. oct28-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu nappy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. UPHOLSTERING. See Holthouse Phone 4367. for Upholstering, 124 S. 6th St. 27-tf Upholsters and mattresa making. Wardrobe, couches and shirt waist boxes made to order. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. 26-tt AUCTIONEER. H. H. JONES. Auctioneer. I have lots of sales booked for spring. If you are going to have a sale of any kind, I would like to do your work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office Shurley's Barn. dec24-tf

Want to Get Married; Stern Court Says No

Troubles of Roy Combes aged 17 and Miss Dora Stewart aged 16 are many at the present time, all because they are desperately in love and want to get married, the Indiana laws will not permit and Combes mother objects to the union. Even Newport, Ky. the southern Gretna Green, scorned the affections of the youthful couple and tliey were refused a license there and the man who swore that he was twenty years of age was arrested for pedjury. The youthfuls appeared before Judge Henry C. Fox this morning and asked him whether or not it would be possible for them to get married and the judge answered negatively. Eloped From Richmond. Young Combes and his intended bride eloped from Richmond last Thursday. They went to Newport but the news of their departure reached the ears of their friends and those of the young man's mother. The two were met at the station at Newport by a man, who seems to be many of the kind that inhabit the railway staBUZZ, BUZZ, BUZZ, ZIP JIP, ZIP, ZIP And Every Finger on Townsend's Hand Was Cut. In an Idle moment, a young man named Townsend, employed by the Peter Johnson Co., as a slater, played with a band saw at the Gaar, Scott & Company's shop this morning. In an instant a portion of every finger on his left hand was severed. The pain was very intense and the unfortunate young man was placed in an automobile and hurried to a physician's office, where his injuries were attended. They are not of such a nature as to deprive him of the use of his hand. FLEET NJRED SEA. Sues, Dec. 29. The American battle ship fleet entered the Red sea today and will arrive here In January. Still Another Victim. Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 20. Miss Frances Dickinson Hazleting, this city, and Count Adolph Monteglas of Germany, were married today. Ignorant but Careful. 'Ignorance nearly always makes fools of us, said a lecturer. "I remember a man, ignorant of etiquette, who once sat beside me at a public dinner. I noticed that this man. as soon as he was seated, took np one by one the knives at the right of bis plate and began to try their edges on his thumb. A waiter behind him leaned forward and said in a hurt tone: ' . "The knives are all sharp, sir.' "The point is,' said my neighbor, Tm looking for a blunt one. Last time I attended a banquet here I cut my mouth.' " An Obedient Tiger. "How entire," remarks the London Globe, "is the confidence of the native East Indian In the government may be gathered from the following anecdote, which cornea from Lahore: A tiger Bad escaped from the zoological gardens, and Its keeper, hoping to Inre It back, followed it When all other inducements had failed, he lifted up bis voice and solemnly adjured It In the name of the British government to which it belonged, to come back to Its cage. . The tiger. It Is needless to add, obeyed at oe." Foul or Fair Weather. Small Wallace accepted an invitation to a party, as follows: "Dear Louia I will come to your party If It don't rain" (then, thinking that he might have to stay at borne In that case), "and If it doea."-Dellnea-tor

LOST.

LOST At Y. M. C. A. building. Sun day, plain bracelet marked Ida Wil Hams, return to Palladium office. 29-lt DOST Oblong belt pin in dry goods stores or on Main street; reward if returned to Palladium. 29-2t LOSTGold nose glasses in case, from Dr. Ewing. Phone 2116. 29-7t NOTICE. NOTICE Lady is known who picked up pocketbook containing money on North E street car, Christmas eve; return to 310 N. 17th street and save trouble. 29-lt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SON. 16 N. 3th. Phone 2175. augl-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. DENTISTS. WILSON & PIERCE. I have arranged with Dr. E. E. Pierce to assist me in my office on Wednesday of each week, at 830 Main St. C. S. Wilson. Call Home Phone 1532. decl3-sun&tue eow 2mo tions of that city, who stated that he would appear as witness for them at the county clerk's office and swear that they were old e lough. The three proceeded to the court house where they applied for the license. The clerk at this juncture was interupted by a messenger boy who handed blm a telegram from young Combes' mother, which srated that her boy was not old enough to get married and the clerk refused them the license. Mrs. Combes Obdurate. In the meantime friends of young Combes In Richmond were preparing a grand homecoming celebration but the celebration was never held for on the arrival of the young couple, these friends were apprised that no wedding had taken place. The two young peo ple seem persistent in their efforts and the girl's fathfbas given his con sent to the marriage but Mrs. Combes remains obdurate. It appears now that the young people will have to live in single blessedness for some time. WAS MURDERED Victim Says She Was Attache Of Turkish Embassy. Chicago, Dec. 20. Carmezo Vanderieiz, well dressed and claiming to be connected with the TurkiBh embastay at Washington, is dying with a bullet wound near the heart as a result of a mysterious shooting In Tuckhorn's cafe early this morning. A woman named Pullman, of Minneipolis, a companion, is held as a witness. A waiter says Carmezo shot herself, but the police are looking for two well dressed men, escorts. Washington Denies. , Washington, Dec 29. The Turkish embassy denies any knowledge of Miss Vanderlezz. AGED WOMAN DIES . ATJNTERVILLE Long Life of Mary Dunbar Came to End. " Centerville, Ind., Dec. 29. Mrs. Mary Dunbar, widow of James Dunbar aged 85, died this morning early, at the home of her son, J. A. Dunbar, after a long illness due to gangrene. She was one of the oldest and best known women of this county. She is survived by three sons, Bruce, Thomas and Andrew and one daughter, Mrs. Nora Scott of this place. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be at Crown Hill cemetery. Four years ago Mrs. Dunbar suffer ed her first Illness a stroke ot paralysis but from this stroke she never entirely recovered. Eleven weeks ago gangrene set in and caused her death. GREENSFORK CASE. Attorney Wilfred Jessup went to In dlanapolis this afternoon, where be will secure the ruling of the appellate court In the Greensfork incorporation case, and It Is probable that he, acting on behalf of the petitioners for the incorporation of the town, will ask for a rehearing of the case. Foixv: Hold Medal Flour maJcea baJclnr THIMIt. Kodol$J5S2 -aalphatittoithebearl. Digests wkatyepeaj

PIONEER CALLED

BYDEATH KOTE Isaac Lamb Enters Beyond Owing to Advanced Age. Isaac Lamb, aged SS, one of the oldest and best known citizens died last evening at his home West Third and National Road. For many years he has been retired from business. Death was due to sen'llty. He Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. T. H. Dougan. of Denver, Colo., and three sons. Thomas Lamb of Denver, Col.. Albert F. Lamb of Austin, Col., and L N. Lamb of this city. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. Funeral services and burial will be private. Friends are permitted to call any time Wednesday afternoon. Please omit flowers. Mr. I .mb has been a resident of this city and vicinity all his life, being born and reared a few miles North of here. For many years he was engeged in the fur business in Cenuville. Later he settled estates and bought and sold real estate. FIERCE EIGHT INJENEZUEU Castro Troops Clash with Gomez Crew. Port Au Prince, lla.Mi, Dec. 29.News of a sanguinary battle, fouxht betwetn adherents of Castro and the crew of gunboat, under orders from the Gomes administration reached here today. Twenty were killed and forty wounded, it is reported. Fighting occurred In an isolated section. The gunboat party was worsted but,, secured reinforcements and put the enemy to flight. Deaths and Funerals SELM Frank J. Selm died last night after a short illness at the age of 45 years. He is survived by bin mother, seven brothers and four sisters. The body was removed to thti home of his mother. 227 South Eleventh street this afternoon. The tuner-., al will be -Thursday morning at St, Andrew's church. Burial will be at the St. Andrew's cemetery. MILLER Joseph If, Miller, a well known young man, and who was a prominent lodge worker, Med latit evening at his home, 307 South Sixth street, after a short illness. He was 28 years of age. The deceased Is survived by five brothers. The funeral will be Thursday morning from St. Andrew's church and burial will be at the cemetery of same. Friends desiring to view the body may call at the home any time after 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Real Estate Transfers Furnished by County Recorder Afosbaugh. Maude Bryant to Rachel Featherling, part loC X Dublin, $UOO, Dickinson Trust Co., to Trustees Earlham Heights Presbyterian church lot 197, Earlham Heights addition, city $90. Trustees Second Presbyterian church to trustees Earlham Heights Presbyterian church, lot 1 Ins Earlham Heights addition, city. $90. J Isaac Peirce. . et at, to John B. Peirce,.part S. E. 23 and 14-1.Vl3.Vj acres, Washington township, $.1.0i. Isaac H. Peirce et al.. to Phoebe Peirce, part S. E. 23 and 14-15-13, tti acres, Washington township,' $l,ono. Margaret Binkley to Margaret S. Dillon, et al., part lot 8, Dublin, $7. ATTENTION EAGLES. All Eagle's7 requested to be present at the hair next Wednesday, Dec. ?, at 7:30 p. m.,' to 'attend the funeral of Bro. Joseph Miller. JOSEPH WEISHAUPT, Pres. FRANK HARTZLER, Sec. WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY! APPENDICITIS Now cured without -an operation. Also urinary and sexual maladies of men and women cured in the privacy of their own homes by this new direct current system. Far superior to futx electric belt. ,1 Filling the Lung by the continuous direct current cure any curable case of throat and lung trouble. Call on. or write J. Charles, 24 S. 13th St, Richmond, Ind., for free book giving foil particulars. , The Great Bto ParifW at all drag store.

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