Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 167, 24 April 1909 — Page 7

the nrcnaiOND palladium and sun-telegram, Saturday, april 24, loos.

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PALLADIUM AND SON TELEQRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

EACH INSERTION. WANTED. WANTED To buy second hand furnlmm ana carpets, niv Main. J.U-U PAWN Brokerage. J. M. Lacey & Co., 8th and Main. 21-7t WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterflelds Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. . 14-tf WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. ' ' " ''- ''- : ' ' aDrl4tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few "weeks required. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Can have shop with small capital or position. Wages S15 to ?ao weekly. Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, Ohio. ,,: lS-if WANTED 150 head of cattle, steers and heifers; 30 fresh cows, a few good bulls, 100 pigs, 20 to 30 staga. 100 veal calves, 00 lambs. For information call phono 8744, Oleu Miller 8tock Yards, 24th street and Penn Road. 4184. Jerome Shurley 2278 Clem Oaar or 13:50. 15-tf WANTED Carpets and: rugs to clean. Phone 3178. 24-2t WANTED To rent a five to six room house . with good , location, by the first of May. Address, J. D. S., care. Palladium. 24-tf WANTED A girl at 104 . Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 22-3t

Market Reports BBSBBSniSBSSSSBSBBSSSnBseBSMBBBSBSBMSSSSMeiBSSBBSBnB NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.

- (By Cerrsll and New York, April 24.Thompson,

. Open High Low Close Great Northern , . 143 144&- 143 144 Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. .... .. .. 76 77 76 77 American smelting .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 88 89 88 89 Northern Pacific .. ,.143 144 143 144 U. S. Steel .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 52 53 52 53 U. S. Steel pfd.. .. ................ ..114 .... .... 114 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 135 135 135 135 St. Paul .149 149 149 149 B. AO. .. ..113 114 113 113 New York Central '. 130 130 130. 130 "Reading: ;7 V. .. V. .. ..VV.l. '..145 146 144 145 Canadian Pacific .. ......... ..175 176 175 175 Union Pacific ...................... . ..187 188 187 187 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. ..107 107 107 107 Southern Pacific. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,.119 120 119 120

Chicarjo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, April 24. ' (By CorrHl end Thompson. Brokers, Eaton 0.1

" Wheat. Open High Low .Close May 120 120 118 119 July 108 ( 108 107 107 Sept. .. 100 100 99 100 ' j " '.- Corn '; . 4 Open High Low Close May : . . . 68 68 67 68' July ... 66 67 66 66 Sept ... 66 66 66 66 Oats. '. ' Ojen H!h Low Close May '... . 55 55 54 55 July ... 48 48 48 48 Sept. . . . 41 41 41 41

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No! Av. Dk. Price 42 231 $7.60 75 ; .; 230 80 7.55 58 .;, 214 ,. 7.50 80 ... 194 80 7.45 46 257 400 7.45 80 175 80 7.40 68 ................. 200 80 7.40 39 178 80 7.35 71 ................. 1S9 200 7.35 42 170 .. 7.30 42 187 160 7.30 66 150 . . 7.25 62 ...165 40 7.25 79 ,.. 138 40 7.20 93' 144 80 7.20 26 126 .. 7.00 27 127 6.83 34 116 .. 6.75 29 93 .. 6.40 45 96 .. 6.35 72 89 .. 6.15 40 62 .. 5.25 .-?.. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK.

H0Q3. Food to choice ......... $7.40$7.62 Good to. choice 7.20 7.40 BEST STEERS. Finished steers ......... 6.13 6.65 Good to choice steers ... 5.75 6.23 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 & 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders B.15 5.35 Fair to good feeders 4.75 5.00 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 4.50 Common. to fair heifers. ... 2.50 3.25 . v BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 5.00 5,75 Good to choice heifers . SHEEP. Best yearlings ........ Good to choice sheep . . Spring lambs 4.35 4.75 5.50 6.00 4.50 5.00 .$7.00$10.00 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy 4.50 6.50 Fair to heavy calves ....2.00 5.75 r; Richmcnd Grain Market. (Richmond Holler MOW Wheat, per bu., .... ........... .$JU3o

Situations Wanted and Found Ads 2 times FREE

WANTED To store your stove for the summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WXNTEb Boy. 421 Main St. 22-3 WANTED Good girl for general housework; apply 30 N. 13th. 22-3t WANTED Washing and ironing to do at 123 South 8th St. 23-2t WANTED A position as errand boy or any kind of work by a boy of fifteen years. Albert, care Palladium. 23-2t WANTED Lace curtains to launder. Call 121 S. 8th street, or phone 1699. 23-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 8-tf FOR SALE Driving horse, $160.00; 22 N. 14th. , 22-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms .with bath, light and heat for gentlemen ; reference. Three squares from P. O. X, care Palladium. . . . ': . ' ". 22-3t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint. Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale price. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ap2-frl & mon FOR SALE Eggs for batching; good layers; 631 N. 8th. 24-lt FOR SALE Runabout Phone 3650. 24-2t Brokers, Eaton, OhloJ uorn, per du ..75c Rye, per bu., ..80c tsran, per ton ...$27.00 Middlings, .per ton ........... .$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. Runge 4k Co.) Timothy, per'bu., ........ $2.70$2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 ' Richmond, CATTLE. (Paid -by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds . . .... ..... .$6.50$7.O0 Good to heavy packers .... G.O0 0.50 Common and rough .. .... 5.O0 5.50 Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.a5 Heifers .... ........ 3.50 4.50 Fat cows .... ; 3.50 4.25 Bulls .;..... .... ...... 3.50 4XO Calves 6.50 7.00 Lambs ................... c.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. . . .......... 18c Turkeys, per lb. .......... ...18 to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. .soc Country butter, per lb........... 25c Eggs .... .... .... ..............17c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) ...... $11 to $12 Clover hay, loose . , . . . ... . . ,$ll.oo Mixed hay .$12.00 Oats, per bu., ...............50 to 52c New Corn 75c Indianapolis Grain. . Indianapolis April 24. Wheat Corn .... .... .... .... Oats ... ...$1.33 .... I mm 50 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 24. Vhftt . Corn Oats Rye Clover Seed, per bu . $L3S .71 .57 83 $5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, April 24. Hogs Receipts. 1.200; easy and slow. Cattle Receipts 65; bulls steady. Sheep-Reeeipts, 80; steady." : Spring lambs, tops $13.00. - - r " Calves, weak. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. April 34. -Cattle Receipts. 25; tops $6.7. VealsReceipts, 300; tops $7.50.

...The fMiurket Place of "the People...

Greatest little satlsfiers of big wants are the ads below

FOR SALE New lace curtains, cheap, 58 S. 12th. 21-7t FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer ft Co. 29-tf Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr ft More. Phone 211ft. 19-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. " aprl4-tf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glaas window sashes; 115 N. 10th St. . apr20-tf FOR SALE or Exchange, ideal suburban home, suitable for retiring ; farmer or business man. Suburban, care Palladium. 22-tf FORSALE Horse and buggy, 221 North 20th street, phone 3700. FOR SALE Tree guards Phone 3691. 23-3t FOR SALE One of the finest open top buggies in town. Call 309 South 4th street. , 23-7 1 FORfiE5fT Furnished room with bath; 207 National Ave. 24-2t POR SALE Rosecombe Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching; 720 N. 8th : St. ' ' 24-2t FOR SALE Large, old style baseburner in good condition, $4. Also thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock rooster of fine strain. 133 North 18th street 24-lt FOOT DOCTOR. A sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling, SO 8. 8th. fei12-tf Sheep Receipts, 3,000; tops $5.40. Lambs, $7.50. Hogs Receipts, 2,500; tops $7.00. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, April 24. Cattle Receipts, light, steady; tops $0.60. Veals, tops, $7.00.' Hogs Receipts, 8 loads; tops $7.80. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $5.20. Lambs, $8.25. CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred SchUents ft Sons) $1.35 , . .75c Wheat, No. 2, per-bu . . ... . ., ... Corn,: No. 2, per bu . ;. . . ...... Oats, No. 3 ., . . ...... . ...... . , . .50e ...75c ..$5.00 to $12 Rye, Ho. 2 Clover Seed, prime . Timothy, baled, per ton $11 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Eggs 16c Country Butter ..25c Old Chickens ......15c Country Bacon .10cllc Lard lie Potatoes i ..... . $1.00 MILTON. GRAIN. ;, (Furnished by J. W. Brumnld ft Co.) . $1.26 .. 68c . . . . 53c ..' 75c .$28.00 .$27.00 ..$2.00 ..$1.80 Co.) ... .20c 30c . . . .18c Wheat , . . . Corn . ..".i. Oats , Rye .......................... Middlings, per ton ........... Bran, per ton C. Corn, per cwt Meal Blk PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones A Country butter ... .. . .. . . Creamery ..butter .............. Eggs , Potatoes, per bu English Clover Seed, per bu., . . ..$1.00 . .$4.50 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAINS (Furnished by J. S. Hazslrlgg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu., . . ; . . .... .$1.30 Corn, new, per bu ..... . . ........ 35 Oats ; . ....... 50c Rye ..75 Clover seed, recleaned .$4.50 No. 1 Timothy per ton . ,$10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clove?, hay, mixed ............... .$9.00$10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter .......... . . . . . . ; . 16c Eggs, per dozen .iSc Old Chickens, per lb., hens ......140 Turkeys ... ... . ...12c Ducks.. .. ........ .. .. . . ..10c Geese.. .. ...... ... ... ... . ,.;7c LIVE 8TOCK(Furnlshed by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers :......$5.50 Good to choice . .......... $3.O0$4.25 Heifers ................ $3.00$5.00 Veal calves $4.00 $6.50 Hogs $6.50 Roughs Sheep ............. Lambs $4.50 .... $2.503$4.00 $3.00 $6.50

HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. - (Furnished byJBd Portsrft.Soa.) Country butter . .............".Sc Eggs 19c Young Chickens 12c Old Chickens - ; .ic Turkeys ' .'. 13c Geese ...v..... 10c f GRAIN. (FernhAed by Clark Bros.) v Wheat ....;..V. .... .... .$1-20 Corn ..V. ;;.... 62e Oats, No. 3. white .... .... ...... 8e Rye .... ..73e

WANT AD LETT El till 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. Mall at this office up to 12 coon today as follows:

B. .;. 1 Voice Teacher 1 1 Y. ........... l t Z. ....... 1 H. C. . I. X. il Mall will be kept for 30 dm only. All mail net called for wltMn that time wUl be cast oat INSURANCE. ., floore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, Bonds end Loans. : Room KLO.O. F. Building, lt-tf HANS N. KOLL Deutecher Notar and Versicherungs Agent, 716 Main street Tel. No. 1620. maxlS-'f MOTOR CYCLES. New and econ-J hand. Waking ft Co., 406 Main. 1M FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath far gents, at the Orand. febfStt BANK 8TATEMENT. Res. Dec. $1,094,825. Loans Inc. $11,792,200. Specie Inc. $3,594,800. , Legals Dec. $1,190,900. Deposits Inc. $13,994,900. Cir. Inc. $142,100. t ; ; v . Bran.' per ton . . . . i. Middlings Potatoes .. ..$26.00 $28.00 $1.00 GREENSF0RK. 'i-i-J- " GRAIN, ,'jy, (Furnished by D. W. Harris ft Co.) Wheat .? $1-00 Corn ....... i ......... 58c Rye, ..' "' .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 : . ... .. . . . .. .$4.50 PRODUCE : AND POULTRY. (Furnitbed by D. W. Harris & Co. Country-butter,' per lb. ..........17c Eggs, per doz ....... ......... 26c Old chickens, per lb ,.10c Old Roosters, per lb. 25c Turkeys, per lb. 13c Young chickens, per lb 10c Capons ......................... 15c Guineas, each' ... .15c Ducks, per lb .....7e Geese, per lb. 6c LIVE STOCK. ; (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows ...$4.00 Heifers ; $5.00 Hogs $5.00$6.35 Roughs 4.000 4.50 Sheep, $3.00$4.50 Lembs $6.00 NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by O. W. ft I. R. Richards) Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.05 Corn ............ .60c Oats 47c Rye 70e Prime Red Clover Seed . .. ..$4.50 Alslke $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett) 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 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. 'A. Benton) Butcher Steers ........... f4.00eS5.00 Good to choice cows ...... 3.00 4.00 Heifers .............. 4.000 4.50 Veal calves .............. 4.50 6.50 Hogs ...... .....i... 5.00 7.00 Roughs 4.00 6.00 Sheep ................... i.00 3.25 Lambs .. .. .. 4.00Q 5.50 GRAIN. ' (Furnished by Harris Jarrett) Wheat . $1.06 Rye .......... .. ...... ..65c Prime clover seed ..............$4.50 Corn, per cwt .................. aoe Oats 45c City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. RHODES John H. Rhodes, aged 40, residing on - Greenwood avenue, died last evening at 10:30. He Is survived by his wife, an infant daughter and a number of relatives at Richmond. Ky.. his former home. Funeral services will be held at the residence Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body will be taken to Richmond, Ky., Monday, for burial. . Topeka, Kan a.. April 24. Four bodies have been recovered from the ruins of the Central hotel, a two-story frame buOdlng located on Kansas Avenue which 'was destroyed by fire this morning. Several persons were Injured and, other bodies are being searched tor.

All advertisements must be in this office before 12 noon

FOR RENT A strictly modern steam boated fist ' A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. Ttf RENT Y. M. C. A, Furnished Rooms Including ahewer baths, teal and light $Li5 and up per week. aprlt-tf FOR'REXT Twoflat3 ovsr Bee" Hive grocery- See T. R. Woodhurst 14-if FbRRENTuTnTihed room, electric light, heat and bath, G4 South 12th. 17-1 it FOR RENT 7 and 8 room Houses. $9.50, $12.50. 3 lots for sale cheap, good location. Phone 3136. 22-tt FOR RENT FurnUhed room with bath; 30 N. l2tU. 23-7t LOST. L5STdofd rimless spectacles, fcteturn to Palladium. Reward. 23-3t LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean; u you dun t believe it try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1151. feblS-tf ARCHITECT, Oeo. W. Msustield. Residence Architect. Phone 1590. 906 Mala. Jan25-tf MISCELLANEOUS. CLEANlNOWaU Paper specialty. Fred Kersey. Phone 1660. 23-7 1 COMMERCIAL DELIVERY. Back in business" AuWDelivery'. Headquarters, Fihe's Drug Store. Phone 2138. 22-tf ATTORNEYS DID II Testified as Witnesses for Client Mrs. Henry Haager - Secured Divorce. HER HUSBAND WAS CRUEL After the hearing in a divorce case in which the bitterest rivalry between attorneys was displayed, Emma Haager : was declared legally . separated from Henry Haager, In circuit com t today. ' So intense was the feeling' between T. R. ' Jessup, attorney for. the plaintiff and P. J. Freeman, counsel for the defendant, that the' latter qualified ' as a residence witness for the plaintiff. Jessup served as th other witness for his client. There is something in the law about witnesses being disinterestedbut? Mrs. Haager testified her husband had been guilty of cruel and abusive treatment. She pointed to a mark on her forehead, which she said she will carry to her grave, and said It was caused by her husband. She said April 7 he called her vile names and wished to God she would be paralyzed as she lay in her bed. She claimed the defendant robbed the cash' drawer of the little grocery, the pair has con ducted oh Sheridan street." - This afternoon at the request of Haager, the personal property of the two was divided under police supervision. Haager and his -attorney called at headquarters and asked that a policeman be sent over, so that no trouble would result when the division waa made. CAMPFIELD SCORES Demurrer to Complaint Filed Against Much Sued Man Sustained. ON INSURANCE CONTRACT. Score one for Edwin M. Campfleld, the most sued man in the county. This morning a demurrer of John Rupe, Campfield's attorney, to the complaint of Wilfred Jessup, representing Ball ft Pelts, was sustained. Jessup asked the privilege to file an amended complaint. The court in his ruling explained the question of responsibility of an insurance agent. According to Judge Fex, an insurance policy does, not become valid and binding until the insurance Is paid.. It was alleged in the complaint that Ball ft Pelts prepared . a policy covering property belonging to Campfleld. and after it had been prepared Campflell did not meet the contract with payments. The court said Campfleld did not pay for the insurance, so he was not insured. The court said the agents did not incur any liability as the policies had not been paid for. so were not delivered. Jessup claimed theagents are acting for the Insured. The" court said If an agent acts as a servaat for a company to promote Its Interests primarily, he does not act for the Insured, also. MAY WHEAT CREAKS. " Chicago, April 24. May wheat suffered the most startling break of the week, seUJmg down to $L1S. with July wheat at f LOT. Wild scenes rendered tt alasost Impossible for expert traders to Interpret the hand

PALLADIUM WANT AB3. PAY.

SEMEN IMS

FOR THE PRICE OF UPHOLSTERINC. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. RuMoL 16 8. 7th 8t ractte 1793. nurll-tf UPHOLSTERING and mirror resllver!ng. Uolthonee, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4367. 17-tf PUBLIC AUCTION. Household Goods at 450 S. 14th. 1:20 p. ra., . Monday. April 2c. 09. con sistlng of oue Favorite Baseburner, large sise; one Favorite Steel Range; one Favorite Heating Stove, and all Household and Kitchen Fur niture: good condition. 20-7t ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. Mora S. Bulla, recently returned from Oaa City, has opened offices at his residence, 47 8. 10th street 22-3t FUf.'ERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING ft SON, 16 M. 8th. Phoae 8175. U3l4f MOVING VANS. When ready to move call the Tumplre's" largest moving lm tae city. All reliable and experienced men. Al Wlntarsteen. Phone 425$. 6th and Main. 22-tf Msnford What makes yon think the girl loves you ? Sanford-She has began beltttlts all the other girls that I know. KEIITOCKIAIIS SORE Governor Willson Hanged in Effigy by a Frankfort Mob Today. FUGITIVES ARE THANKFUL Frankfort Ky April- 24. Much In dignation prevails here and Governor Willson was hung In effigy because of pardoning Taylor and Finley. Declare Innocence. Indianapolis, .April 24. W. 8. Taylor, former governor and Charles Finley, former secretary of the state of Kentucky gave out a statement today, expressing their gratitude for the pardons granted them by Governor Willson. Both declare innocence of the crime for which they were charged. They say It was all a political conspiracy. Finley will return to his old home at Williamsburg, Ky., next week to see bis old father and mother, whom he has not seen for nine years. Taylor will remain here. He says he may return to his old home at Morgantown some day. GEORGE II. MOOflE WELL REMEMOEIIED He Has Many Friends Living In Richmond. The George H. Moore, whose domestic troubles were referred to In yesterday's Issue, formerly lived In this city, and is well known by many of .the younger business men of the city. His mother is dead, but bis father, A. A. Moore, is in the hardware business at Shelbyville. Mr. Moore Is the head of the firm the George H. Moore Realty Company of Indianapolis. He. in conversation with local friends daring the past few months, has never referred to any trouble between himself and wife, and to all appearances, they were on intimate terms. WILLIAM A. BOOWfl VILLBE SPEAKER Will Be at First Presbyterisn Church. William A. Brown, international field secretary of the Toung People's Missionary Movement who Is to peak on the work f t the First Pres. byterian church next Wednesday, I wfll k. Um. m . ., -.9 Saylor, South Fourteenth street. Mr. Brown is .well acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Baylor's son-in-law, who Is associated in the same work. Announcements of interest to the members of the Young People's Mis-j uonary Movement organisations nave been received by local ministers. These will be distributed among the members tomorrow. The announcements contain the plan of work, the purpose and suggestions for visitation. ' - , Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Kirmaw, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. -Wafts, the Act. and Mrs. S. W. Traum and Miss dna Smith probably, wUI attend the national convention of t Christian church which frffl bo aeM at. Pittsbars 1n October. The- srsnl pn Isss to mark an epoch In tho kdstorr of the

CHISPUSTATTUCKS LEAGUE MEETIDG

Intereslbg Prccram Is Arranged for Sunday . Tbe April meeting of the Crispus Attacks Loyal- tetue wUI be held tomorrow afternoon, at the A. M. E. church. South Sixth and B street at 4 o'clock. . - Mrs. Viola B. Clark of Indiaaapolls. will lecture on The Art of China Painting. She will also exhibit samples of her work. OHoODOD . BeMnel TH fe VIA Tt C. C. 6 L It. n Aprfl25 13 AOL3 EiAEE Deals wtu IHttabsug Nearly 15 hours ' in "Cincy" Train leaves Richmond 5: SO am. For additional Information call C A. BLAIR. Pass ft Ticket Agt Home Tel. 2062. ULEG ct Agwtl U.1SSX

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T D Lw Cincinnati D TTfa 14.odI Ct. Grove 9.16 11.S4D S.Sa Richmond Muncl . . BfarlM Peru Ar. . Pru . . . . lO.Sea! lz.otai 7 te.sea it. sea ll.teai ttta s.tep ts.ep s.l seplisea l.SSD 13a ie.SD( s.esp 6.40D s.es S.49p Cnlcaaro 7.3ia tizinHt. stauenj TV-oug-h - Veettbuled Trains between Chftasr and Cincinnati. Donate Sally ecrvleo. Threugti sleepers en tifme Noa. I and 4 aetwoon Chlcasje and ttactanaU. Fine Buffet ssrvtee en trains aaa S. t'vr train coaneetlons and ether tmfeftetlon call C A. BLAIR. P. T. A. -Heme Phone ttl. Rtchssend, fae, NOTICE . OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Catherine Roney, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said .will conferred, ho will at the hoar of S o'clock lm the afternoon on Monday, the 10th day of May. It09. on the premises. No. 200 North Fifth street m the city of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, offer for sale at nubile sale, unless before saM date and hour the same shall be sold at private sale, (notice of which right to sell at private sale Is hereby given ). all the Interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Number Nine () hi Jete M. Laws Addition to the city of Richmood. Wayne County. Indiana. Eaid sale will be nude subject to the approval ' of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not lees than the fall appraised value if sold at private sale and for not less than- two-thirds of the full appraised rale If sold at public sale. Said sale shall bo for cash. A. C. LlNTniUTH. . Administrator with the win -mntd 17-Ss-l-l- . - " - NOTICE OF APPOINTMXffT. ' State of Indiana. Wayne county, as: Estate of Hamilton WUUaau, - deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has qualified before the Wayne circuit court as executor of m 1aa will .fill Mikm W ttMlL ton Williams, deceased, lata of Wayno county. Indiana. 8ald estate Is snpposed to be solvent ' - . FRANCIS MCMINN. Executor. Wilfred Jesssp, Attorney. -. dly 10-17-24 ADMINITIATOirBSALEOf 'PERSON At PROPERTY. -Notice is hereby given that the nadersigced. as administrator of the estate of Mary llsdisn. late of Wayne county. Indiana, deceased. wCL oa Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1S30. at tea o'clock, a. m., anon the grsatlsss known as 1030 Cherldaa street fa the City of Richmond'. Indians, . ofSer tor sale and sell at public auction certain household goods and sirsoaal property of said deeedeat heretofore Unfed xa an Inventory filed by said administrator la the Wayne Circuit court of In diana.' and tndasiaEi chairs. steads, pictnrea. lamps. carpets, bediuuin furniture ) Terms of amounting to i or aajSar. cash; as to chasers wa he feenlred to give Cxlr Botes, with salSAat saie3stotttc proval of said naaUatstrator. or pay all cash at their option. daOy-lO-17-SA,