Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 157, 14 April 1909 — Page 7

THE JtlCHJIOXD PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEG11AM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1909

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E OE EACH INSERTION. WANTED. ion as clerk- In store: experience -and best of references. Address J'V", care Palladium. 12-8t WANTED Edged tools and plow shares to grind.;; Benj. Gaiser, Centerville, Ind. . i0-7t WANTED To buy second hand furni ture and carpets. 619 Main. 10-tf HAVE YOUR SOLES sewed on with hot stitches and avoid further trou ble. . Electric Shoe Shop, 920 Main " " V'-" tt-"v-'' ; io-7t WANTED From 75,000 to 100.000 lbs of wool. ' Fred Schllentz 4b Sons, Centervllle. 9-7t WANTED Visit the new and Sec ond-hand furniture store, 1030 Main. Phone 1778. mcb4-tf WANTED Ladles to learn hair-dress. log, manicuring, facial massage. chiropody or electrolysis (removing superfluous hair).' Few weeks completes. Great demand for graduates. Hundreds now in business. Tools given, diplomas granted. Catalogue mailed free. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. mch22-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Girl for general housework; no washings. ' Phone 3470. 5-tf WANTED Washing to do. Please call at 1552 East Main St. 14-2t VANTED One furnished room witS privilege of light housekeeping. Not to exceed $1.50 per week. Phone ,2112. 14-lt WANTED Washings and ironings. 303 Chestnut St. i4-3t WANTED You to calr and see our , Excelsior Motorcycle, $225. Elmer ' - aprl4-tf

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Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Cerrell and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.)

York. April 14. i - ' , - I 4 !$ ,- . Great Northern ... . . . Amalgamated Copper Asseriean Smelting . . Northern Pacific TJ. 8. Steel .. .. .. .. TJ. 8v Steel pfd.. Pennsylvania .. St. Paul B. 4 0. .. .. .. . New York Central Reading . . . . . . . Canadian Pacific . Union Pacific Atchison .. .. Southern Pacific. . Chicago. Chicago, April 14. May wheat sold at $1,21) just before the close. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISION Chicago, April 14. (By Corrfell end Thompson. Brokers, Eatoa O.i

r Wheat Open High Low Close May .,,127 129 127 128 July ... 116 118 115 117 Sept ... 107 108 107 108 Corn . . . Open High Low Close May ... 66 68 66 68 "July ... 65 66 65 66 Sept ... 65 66 65 66 . Osts. Open High; Low Close May .... 53 55' 53 54 July ... 47 48 47 48 8ept ... 40 40 40 40

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No- Av. Dk. Price "2 327 80 $7.75 53 270 SO 7.65 7 217 120 7.60 l 239 120 7.60 5 223 SO 7.55 53..,.... 198 80 7.50 ?1 221 240 7.50 50 , 169 7.45 74 . 191 240 7.45 83 ................. 163 160 7.40 183 SO 7.40 5 1 .-. ' 7.30 32 .i ..... 161 120 7.25 173 120 7.25 13 ,. 147 7.20 26 .4... ....... 119 .. 7.00 3 410 . . 7.00 17 ................. 105 ' 6.60 18 ... .. 87 .. 6.50

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. ' HOGS. Good . to choice . . . . , A , ,$745$7.75 Good to choice 7.30 7.55 ; BEST STEERS. Finished steers .......... 6.25 Good to choice steers" . . .'. 5.75 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 6.7a 6.35 5.75 t ::V STOCK CATTLE, Good W heavy fleshy feedrs i...... ,Vv.i".; 6.250 50 Fair to good feeders. . . 4.75 Good choice stockers 3.00Q .S0 Commea to fair halters. ... 2.50Q a25 V BUTCHER CATTIA . Choice to fancy heifers :. 5.00 5.85 Good to choice heifers .. 4.35 4.75 1 8HEVP. . . Best yearlings ........... 5.50 6.00 Good t choice sheep . . . . . 4.50 8.00 Spring tatmbs a ;.f 8.000 11.00

Situations Wanted and Found Ads 2 times FREE

FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms. merchandise stocks and Are fnsurv acce. Porterneld. Kelly Block, 8th sad Main. f-tt FOR SALE Phaeton and set single harness. Phone 2111 or 1330. l3-3t FOR SALE OR RENT Factory building. Cor. 11th and North E. W. K. Young, 18 N. 6th. lO-7t FOR SALE Nice building lots. Want concrete house built 600 N. 19th. Phone 3449. l3-7t FOR SALE Cheap at the Tide Water Pipe Co's. pump station, Hagerstown, twenty tents, sizes 9x9 to 20x 40 feet; 250 pairs good woolen blankets; 50 folding army cots and mattresses; 20 good heating stoves; ( army field ranges, suitable for hotel or restaurant; also a lot of kitchen and dining room ware, mostly granite, in good condition. 13-3t FOR SALE Cheap. Secondhand bug gy. 121 South Cth St. 13-2t FOR SALE Lot of split oak posts. Call phone 1235. 12-3t FOR SALE A buggy, 1007 Sheridan street. ll-7t FOR SALE One large canopy-topped surrey and a "Racycie" motor-cycle in first class condition. Price reasonable. 312 N. W. 3rd. jPhone 4182. 10-6t FOR SALE Corn planter, used two seasons, and cultivator. Call at 625 S. B street. 8-7t FOR SALE Modern eight room house near Earlham. Phoae 4135. 9-7t FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer Sc. Co. 29-t f Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr A More, Phone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE Horse,1 222 South West Third. 12-7t

Open High Low Close .,138 138 ,13714 138 .'.145 Ub 144 145 77 77 76 76T . 88 89 88 88 ..144 145 144 144 .. 51 52 51 51 ..114 114 114 114 ..134 135 134 134 ..148 149 148 149 .,112 112 112 112 ..131 131 130 131 . .138 141 138 140 ..175 .... .... 175 ..187 188 187 187 ..107 107 106 107 ..120 121 120 120

VEAL CALVESGood to fancy '. ....... . 4.50 7.5 Fair to heavy calves ...... 3.00 6.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) Wheat, per bu.. Corn, per bu . . . . .$1.3o ......75c ......SUc ,...$27.00 ....$30.00 Rye, per bu.. ....... Bran, per ton Middlings, per ton C'rver seed, per bu., $4.50 Richmond Seed MarKet. . (Runje A Co.) . Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.70$2.si" Clover Seed 4.50 4.0." Richmond. CATTLR. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog4. average 200 to 250 pounds ........ Good to heavy packers Common and rough . Steers, corn fed . . . , . . Heifers .... ........ Fat' cows . .?5.5O$7.O0 . . 0.00 6,50 . . J.U0 5.50 ... 5.00 5.:.T. . . 3.50 4.50 . 30 4.25 . . &30 4XAf .. 6.50(3 7.00 UU1IB .... .... Calves . . Lambs 5.50 I PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. . .18c Old chickens,' per lb. ..lSc Turkeys, per lb. ........ . . .18 to 20e COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. 30c Country butter, per lb........... 2So Eggs .... .... ............. ..isc Richmond Hay Market (Omar G. Whelaa.) Timothy hay (baled) $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) . .$11 to $12 Clover hsv, loose -.. .. .. .. ..$ia0u Mixed hay .......... ....$10.00 Straw, per ton .......... $50 to $tf.00 Osts, per bu, ............. ..50 to 52c New corn ,.7 to 70c Indianapolis Grain;; Indianapolis, April 14. Whaet Corn ... "" :""- ..... . $i.r! ,...:....co 542 Oats ... . .... ... TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 14. Wheat .'.;"-.... ".v.'. ..; .'..''.$1:42

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Greatest little satisfiers of big wants are the ads below

FOR SALE One Acorn hot blast heating stove, good condition; will sell cheap; call 203 S. 7th street. ;. : : - . y;- ; . io-7t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching fioni the largest and choicest flock of single comb Buff Leghorns in the county. The greatest egg producers on earth. . Eggs 50c per cutting. Address No. 400 S. 5th St., City. Phone 2204. mar-19-wed&frl-lmo FOR SALE Trunks, chiffonieres. rugs, scales, sofa, cedar chest and mirror. Call rear of 28 N. 8th. St. 14-tf FOR-SALE HouiehlfdTo"o!s of ail kinds. Must be sold at once. 123 S. 15th. 14-4t FOR SALE Westcott surrey; Westcott stanhope. Columbus phaeton and carriage. Bargains. Robinson & Co. ' " 14-Jt FOR SALE Rockers, Singer sewing machine, Peninsular base burner, dining table, kitchen cabinet, wash stands, carpets, beds, secretary. 44 South 9th street. 14-lt FOR SALE Coffee urn and graphophone, and moving picture outfit Call 34 N. 10th St. 14-7t FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer apr 14-tf FORlSALE-2 good horses. $75"caeh if sold at once. S21 North I St 31-tf FOR SALE Grocery7 i rjvoicins about $2,000, one of the best locations in city. Bargain, Good business. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Houseand garden. Alio furnished rooms. 000 N, 19th. Phono 3449. l3-7t FOR RENT House seven rooms, both kinds water, with barn and garden njot Call phone 1235. 12-tf FOR RENT FurnishedTooms, private family; phone; light, heat and bath., 1326 Main street 12-7t Corn .......... Oats .. Rye Clover Seed, per bu .... . . .7o . .0-'3 . .. S3 .$5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, April 14. Hogs Receipts, 4,100; tips $7.50. Cattle Receipts, 800; cows 15c lower. Bulls strong. . . Veals, tops $7.50. - . . Sheep Receipts, 50: strong. Spring Lambs, $7.15$11.. - PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. April 14. Cattle Receipts light; tops $0.00. Veals, $7.75. Hogs Receipts 5 loads: tops $7.80. Sheep Receipts. 7 loads; tops $5.S5. Lambs, $S.5. EAST BUFFALO. Eas$ Buffalo, April 14. . Cattle Receipts, 400; tops SU75. Veals. $8.25. Sheep Receipts, 0.0(H); tops $0.00. Lambs. $8.40. . Hogs- Receipts, 2.7CO; topsi $7.&0. MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. BrumfKld & Co.) . $1.26 . . 6Sc . . . .53c . . . - 75c .$28.00 .$27.00 ..$2.00 ..$1.80 Wheat . Corn Oats Rye Middlings, per ton Bran,'- per ton C Core, per cwt Meal Blk PRODUCE" AND tjEEDS. (Furnished by V. M. Jcaes & Country butter . I . . . . . . .... . Creamery butter . . ....... Eggs .... .... Potatoes, per bu., .. ......... English Clover Seed, per bu. . . Co.) ... .20c ....30c j , 15c ....85c! ..$4.50; CAMBRIDGE CITY. , ; GRAIN. . (Famished by J. S. Hszslrlgg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu., ...... $1.30 Corn, new, per bu 65 Oats 50c Rye .... 75 Clover seed, recleaned ......... .$4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton .....,..$10.00; No. 1 Timothy and clover hay. mixed $9.00$10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Couniry Butter 15c Eggs, per dozen 15c Old Chickens, per !b., hens...... 15c Young Chickens, per lb ,.8c Turkeys ...... ........ .... ....12c Ducks.. .. .. .. .. lOc1 Geese. ....... .............. ,7c LIVE STOCK. ; 'Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers $5.50 Good to choice . . . . . 1 . . . . $3.00 $4.25 Heifers $3.00$5.00 Veal calves . . .v. ....... .$4.00 $6.50 H-C- w-50 Roughs $4.50 Sheep .................. $150 $4.00 Lambs ................. $3.00 $6.50

GREEMSF0RK. GRAIN. (Fttmlshed by D. W. Harris Co.) Wheat $1.00 Cora 58c Oats .... ... ... .... ....... .,.,,430 By .. . . ; ... . .r.

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to the.'r ads. Mail at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: A R 1 I 3t Tj 3 B 1 N 1 F. X. 3 Renter ...... 1 Grocery ..... 1 Y. 1 1HT. C X 1 I. . ...2 Mail will bo ke.it for 30 days only. Ail mail not called for within that time will be cast oat. LAUNDRY. Dmy clothes made ciean; u you uun t believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phort 1231. fab23-tt FOOT DCCTOR. a furo ure lor Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling, 20 S. Sth. feb!2-tf IhiSUSAlMCE. iloore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds snd Loan. Room i I. O- O F, Enildlng. lJMf HANS N. KOLL Deutscher Notar and Vers!cheruugs Agent. 716 Main street Tel. No. 1320. roarlg-tf Good reason for selling. Address "Grocery." care Palladium. 8-7t A GOOD HOME. Which you can buy cheap, small payment down; balance like rent Thompson, 710 Main St. 8-7t Mother Tottle. you must be generous r.Ith yonr candy. Tass it around. Tottle (to guest)Take all yon want Take two. Life. Clover Seed, No. 2 . ........$4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Farnirned by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per '.b 17c Eggs, per doz 26c Old chickens, x:er lb. ..10c Cld Roosters, per lb 25c Turkeys, per lb 13c Young chickens, per lb 10c Capons 15c Guineas, each 15c Ducks, per lb ...... .............. ."c Geese, ' per lb. . . V . . ". . ; ; ; r. ' . . 6c LIVE (Furnished by D. w. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers $5.00 Hogs $5.00$6.35 Roughs 4.00 4.50 Sheep i.. $3.00 $4.50 jambs $6.0'J NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN (Furnished by O. V. A I. R. Richards) Wheat. . . . . . f 1.06 Corn ... 60c Oats .". 47c R 70c Prime Red Clover Seed .. .. ..$4.50 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK- , rFernlshed by J. JarretLl Butcher Steers ........ .$5.00$6.00 Good to Choice Cows .... 4.00 4.50 Heifers 9.50 5.00 Hogs 5.50 6.50 Roughs 5.00 HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. fFurnfchad by Ed Porter & Foa. Country butter ..$r.c Eggs 19c i Young Chickens ......12c' Old Chickens 12c Turkeys s ... ........ ...13c Geese 10c Geese ..... .. ..i.... ....6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Brpa.) Wheat .... .... .... .... .....$1.20 Corn .......... .. ........... G2c Oats, No. 3. white .... .... ......4Sc Rys 72c Bran, per ton ...... .$26.00 Middlings .... .... $28.00 Potatoes .... ....$1.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Butcher Steers ........... Good to choice cows ...... Heifers Veal calves .............. Hogs Roughs ................. Sheep ................... Lambs .. .. .. .......... , . GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris Wheat Rys .'. .. . . . . . . . . . Prime clover seed Corn, per cwt. ........... Oats ..." Benton) $4.AOQ$5.00 3.00Q 4.00 4.00 4.50 4.50 5.00 4.00 J.00 6.50 7.00 6.00 3.25 4.00Q &se JarretU .... $1.06 . CSc ......$4.50 floe 45c ROOT FOR THE REDS. Clarence Jessup. Elmer Eggemeyer, Henry Englebert and several other Richmond fans were present at the opening of the National League season at Cincinnati today. Cincinnati played Pittsburg. The local men expected to "pair for the Reds. TO CALL DOCKET. , .Judge Fox announced in circuit court this morning he intends a t call the civil docket all the way through tomorrow. The lawyers -were notified that the court would like to have them

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FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; call 203 S. 7tk street. l0-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. fea?5t FOR REXT 122 liaia, $12.60. Phoje S13. 12-tf FOR RENT A strictly modern steam bsated flat A. W. Reed, 7th aud Main. 7-tf FOR RENT Rooms tvro.sW. .team heat, tub and shower baths, for men. Y. M. C. iL -. mch23-tf FOR RENT YTVLCTJlZ, Furnished Rooms including shower baths, heat and light $1.25 and up per week. aprlttf FOR RENT Upper natTsToomt and bath; 1115 South A. Phone 1493. 14-lt FOR RENT Seven room house, modern, N. W. Corner South 13th and B Streets. 14-3t FOR R ENT Of flees. Block, Cor. 9th & Main. Dickinson 14&17 FOR RENT Small cottage. 1214 N. F. 14-7t FOR RENT Two flats over Bee Hlv grocery. See T. R. Wood hurst 14-tf LOST. LOs tfand painted nrpinC Be twee a Nusbaum's store and S. 7th and C streets. Leave at desk of Lee B. Nusbaum. 14-it MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL EXCURSION, Tuesday, April 20th. to Galveston, Brownsville and other points of Interest in Texas. Excursion personally conducted by F. M. Elliott, Pres. South & West Immigration Co., Rooms 336-337 Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Rate $35.00, Including berth and meals. 10-7t E. M. CAMPFIELD IS A DEFENDANT Two Suits on Account Have Been Filed. Edwin M. . Campfleld again is being made defendant in .suits brought on account. Murray W. Sales & Company appear as plaintiffs in one case asking for $250. The other plaintiff is the Buhl Sons Company. In this case $550 is asked. ' IS T AS SCHOOL SPEAKER The Rev. Campbell Has Commencement Engagements. Rev. J. O. Campbell, who has been transferred to the charge of a Methodist parish at Mlddletown. Henry county, by the Northern ". Indiana conference, left yesterday for bis new home In company with his wife. Rev. Campbell will return to this city often, however, during the next month to deliver commencement addresses. He has four dates of this nature to fill. Doddridge Chapel, April 24, East Germantown, April 29, Boston, May 1 and Jacksonburg, May 8. EXPECT HOOVER TO ATTEMPT TO SETTLE Case Has Not Been Filed in Circuit Court. The case of Ida Gleason against Andrew Hoover has not been brought to the circuit court, and it Is believed Hoover will make a farther attempt to settle. Hoover has counsel and the prosecutor stated in court this morning he believes Hoover will probabt; be brought to see a settlement Is the most advisable thing. The statutes provide a Jail sentence in such cases unless a settlement is made. TOOK FOUR SHOTS AND EACH MISSED Then Crazed Lawyer Took His Own Life. Boston. Mass., April 14. Rejected by Josephine Alberts, twenty-two years of age, with whom he was infatuated. Allen Notley Fay, twenty-two. a stock broker and member of a won known family, in exclusive set, fired four shots through a window at the young; woman this morning and then committed suicide. He was a gradu ate of Harvard and a Junto

FOR THE rare MOVING VANS. When ready to move call the "Em pire's" largest moving vans in the city. A" reliable .and experienced tien. At Wuiterstcen. Mone 4fc. Cth and Main. 22-tf MODERN RESIDENCE. All completed, on west side; will be sacrificed In a few days at $500 be low Its value; call soon. Thompson. 710 Main St 8-7t NOTICE. NOTICE Bids will be received for the erection of the new St Mary's church and residence, until 12 o'clock noon, of Saturday. April 23, 190:1. See plans and specifications at club looms in rear of old church. J. F. Mattingly, rector. 13-3t MOTOR CYCLES. I New and second hand. Waking Cc406 Main. 23-tf ARCHITECT. Obo. W. Mansfield', dsiCeMCe' Arebltest P!iono 1&93. 9W,i Mala. jaoSS-ti FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING 4k SON. 16 N. 8th, Phoae 3175. aocl-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. RuSJk.1. 16 8. 7th St riWM 1793. marll-tf Upholstering. J. B. Holthoua IS & 6th St. Phone 4367. l-tf "Is the water supply here healthy r asaea a prospective coaatry hoarder. "Yes. sir." answered the landlady. "We oaly use well water!" City Statistics Births. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, 912 North Twelfth street, girl ; second child. Deaths and Funerals. M'WHINNEY Mrs. Pauline McWhlnney. wife of Cary McWhlnney of Pittsburg, formerly of this city, died at her home in that city early In the week. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of Russell McWhlnney, 133 South Fourteenth street Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Rev. W. M. Nelson of the Grace M. E. church will officiate. M'ELROY The body of Mrs. Katherine McElroy. who died at her home in Amorilla. Texas, arrived this after noon. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the Elkhorn church. Burial will be in the cemetery of the same. TO RECEIVE BIOS on jp SCHOOL Architects Will Open Them Tomorrow. Bids for the construction of the new high school building. Ninth and North B street, will be received by the architects, W. 8. Kaufman and son tomorrow. It is probable that it will bo several days before the contract Is let. The bids to be received tomorrow include estimates on all the work with the exception of the heating system. : BRIDGE EIIGIIIEEOS LOOK ATTHE PLAOS 7ill Submit Bids for Construction Work. Several bridge engineers are busily engaged In looking over the plans of bridges to be built in the county during the summer. They are copying the plans and specifications for companies Intending to eater bids for contracts. ... , - " JOIIII M'GREEVY WAS BACK AGAIO Up Once Mere on Intoxication Charge. After having been fined for public Intoxication Monday afternoon. John McGreevy was bach before Jndss Conesrso again this afternoon for the same offense. He surprised the court by paying hie fine Ifonday, but that ashansted his funds and this time no wont to Jail for twenty darn. Ha Is In bad condition and on tho verge of de lirium tremens. The court was about to be lenient and give htm a chance. mo Job and tf released wontt ho wta-

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Dicklasou .Trait ' Co' trastee, 'o Clarence H. Edwards, lot S4& la Bar, ham Heights, -addition city. $123. . Chaa. H. Hackman to Edward A, TTernan. lot 21 In Ablgale Jones' addition city. $900, . . f Halite M. Bobbins, et a! to John F. Hallsey. part lots 4S and .40 la Abiagton. $4(S , - . Chas. C. Smith to Jas.,S. Cook, lot 27 la Hannah A. Laws addition city. $L .'-'-. .V - -V : t - : Anna Atkinson to Jonathan Ctoud, part S. W. 26-17-13, Clay township. $S2.. ' " - - , Richard. . Sedgwick . to Albert C Schuh. part lots KM1. In Shlveley Howard's addition city. South Side Improvement Association to John U Dixon, lot 2U7 In Beallvlew addlUon city. $jk Caroline Reeves to Richard B. Edwards, lot 27 In CIn. & Ft. Wayne K. R. addition city. $2,150. - Dickinson Trust Co, trustee, to Clar. ence H. Edwards, lot 247 In Earlhars Heights addition city. $120. James 8. Cook to - Chas. C - Smitn, part N. W. 2IM4-1 Wayne towaaklp.

Belle C Gardner to Sallie B. Hatfield, part loU 8 and 11 in Va. Hough's addition Fountain City. $5TKK Daisy K. Conway to Chas. I Under man, part 8. W. 13-17-13, Green towaship. $7.ooa Herman F. Pilgrim to Earl R. Parks, lot 20 Fred Von Peln's sub. city. $1.850l - v ' Chas. F. W. Hieger to Frank. C Geere, lot 12 Stephen C Menaenaaira addition city. $70O. Dickinson Trust Co, trustee to Han

nah L. Creager. lot 67 in Earlhaai ' Heights addition city, $115.

Hannah L. Creager to John B. Don- '

gan, lot 67 In Earlham Heights addi tion city. S45. Unas C Boyd to Cora Alios Daaaer part S. W. 13-1V1 Wayne townstdp. $TA Chaa G. Town send to John W. Tur ner, part N. E. 2-14-1 Frandl40wii ship. S3.000. Ira M. Ball to Daniel W. Harrlu. Bart N. K. S5-1S-1S Green Elisabeth Gears to Is son. part lot IT. Aai city. S2AS50. Elmer E. Pierce at al, to Edward 12. Leibhardt. lot 296 Hayaes addition tt $200. - Alma Wllllama to Nathan B. Over man, part lot 8, laid out by lisfflana Yearly Meeting of R. S. of F. to city. $150. Stephen A. Ryan, to Robert XI Est. ler. part loto 1.2. 3, 4, and 43 lnrTT. F. Mauley's addlUon city. SZBOOl Descom E. Haxton to EllhvB. 8vraba lot & In Economy. $3600. Carrie Olive HUl to Wa B. eilhnr man. lot 94 Haynes addition drq S2.050L WM. E. Clark to Isaac Love, part & E. 15-17-13. part of N. E. 2lT-1945aF township. $3,00. Isaac Love to Elisabeth Clark, let 57 and 62 In Economy, $1,0001 Notice to Bridss Ccntrcctrrs. Sealed blda and) proposals win ho - received by the Board of Wayne County Commissioners up to Saturday morning. 'April 24. 1IC9, for tho con-1 s traction of tho followis hrkso: Pierce Bridge, appropriation 2); j Nante Oler - Bridge. -$1,000; Crelts Brldgo. $4,709; Armontrout tion. $4,700; Whltewntor proprUUon, 4.f$; Pottor ttUso. proprtatlon, t$S9: Dry BsjkS appropriation, $22); . Fctta $400; Williamsburg hrlfra, tion. $4O0; Lick Creek proprtatlon. $1J00: Hurray appropriation. fM . accompanied by affidavits forth there hat boom no eoUnsioQ by. bonds In sums oeual to tho osaoont: of the bids. Lump sues olds wfll bo. rejected, propoaala to be - on bridge separately. : .Tho

era will reserve the right to refect any or an bids and contracto that are let will be with tho explicit sudorstanding that la rrnt that tho cl seno of tho townshipa la which said bridges are to ho built do not Und themselves to construct one) pay tor . the necessary approaches - to oatd bridges, that tho cowtracU wCh tho brldgo companies may bo roacf3sad. Full and complete plans, sport3catBopa and profiles for each bridge naased above may be seen at tho oClce of tho Wayne county auditor. By order Wayne County CosBgshv aloaera. - DEMA8 S.COE. Auditor Wayne County. Apr7ftl4 .

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as.: Eatate of John B. Cramer, dscsassd. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed by tho Wayne Circuit court, admiaistratrix de bonis aon of tho estate of John B. Cramer, deceased, late of Wayne ty. Indiana. Said estate l to be solvent. ELVIRA CRAMER. Admlalstratrix. A. M. Gardner. Atty. ssar31-ap7-14 2TO VcrCcaCb. at :M a. av. n-.tX, SmP. f:C3, i:ea U:00. 12:C. l:Cdl tzTL S:CX :. l-.t. t: ztK UU. ' .- v ' . ' r jJoltad tratao. ' Last car to rWisasprCa, fl:0 4:CX IV Q. svtx Car

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