Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 189, 16 May 1909 — Page 7
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Ml .(BEIT ...The Market Place of the People...' FEIffi W0RQ) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of . All advertisements must bs FOR THE - Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before 0)F0)nPrC ffflfE G EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 noon rMbt W - anWmaSaBnSJnSSnMannBnnSMnnnnn
WANTED. WANTED If you want money in place cf your city property or (arm. go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 3tb and Main. 14-tf WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. ' - apr 14-tf WANTED Men to learn barber traJe. Few weeks required. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Can have shop with small capital or position. Wages $15 to' $20 weekly. Busy season soon. Start now. Catalogue free. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati. Ohio. 15-if WANTED To store your stove for the summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate ht-re in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-lmo WANTED To rent a five room cottage; no flat, good location. Address K. care Palladium. . 29-tf WANTED Girl at 104 Ft. Wayne Ave Phone 2140. 3-tf WANTED Railway Mail Clerks, Carters. Examinations in Richmond, soon. Preparation Free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 57 B, Rochester. N. Y. mayl2-37t wArt laii zi) men for work on North West Second street. Trippeer and Son. 15-2t WANTED Eighteen-year-old boys to work In tool room. Starr Piauo Co. - i 15-2t AGENTS WANTED Hustlers to sell our soap and household products, cash or premium. Write for plans and particulars. Mingua Soap Co., Cincinnati. O. 16-lt WANTED Boys for Amateur Base Ball Club we are organizing in this vicinity. Uniforms, etc., furnished free. Write for particulars. Address Oliver H. Dunlap, manager, 23 Lake St., Chicago. 111. 16-lt WANTED-p-Lawn Mowers to clean, sharpen and repair. Will call and deliver, Brown-Darnell Co., J 022 Main St. lG-St FOR SALE. FOR 8 ALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and .Are tnsurjrnc;S Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th aad llaln. . 8-tf FCR" SALE -Automobile, 3 passenger Ford, full equipment, newly painted and overhauled. Will sell cheap. Address "Automobile," care Palladium. 12-tf FOR SALE If you want to buy a farm or a borne in the city. S8 our , new . list . , We have tt?m aU beat BeckwKh & Chessman, 716 Main St. .:). v ,... 23 tf FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Nice young driving mare. Phone 3184 or call at Graves green- ' house. 5-tf FOR , SALE Improved farms and '. farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L, , Sbigley, LeRoy, Mich. ,' . apr29 eodSmos uh SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer .. & Co. - 29-tf Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr 4t More, Phone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. ' aprU-tf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. ICth St. ,v''v v.-'' ::;'.".; ';:- apr20-tf FOR. SALE Dirt at new high school building, cor. 9th and B streets. English Bros. ': '.' 8-tf FOR SALE Good cook stove, also gas range; 234 S. 4th. 15-tf TALE OF TORTURE TOLD BY 11 Italian Woman Found Yester- , day. in a Subterranean Passage. SHE WAS HALF DEMENTED WHEN BROUGHT INTO LIGHT IT WAS DI8COVERCO THAT SHE HAD GONE BLIND FROM HER LONG CAPTIVITY. Allesandra, Italy, May 15. A story of human torture unsurpassed in fiction came to light toji y with the discovery of a dementef half-starved woman in a subteranean chamber at Montemango. near Castellaferro. The woman is the wreck of a human being. When brought into the light It was discovered that she had gone blind from the perpetual darkness. Some time during the term of her awful captivity her mind gave way and she is now an idot emaciated and clothed la garments which fell from her body with dirt ... Could Not Talk. The authorities attempted to talk to bar but sha could only utter unintelligiNe aonnda. Sha. was. sent to a hoa
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FOR SALE One Model 10 ' Buick, fully equipped with tap ZVa tires; this car is virtually new and in Al condition; big snap for quick sale. Address Box 102, Greensfork, Ind. 15-16-22-23
FOR SALE At Auction, northeast of 5th and S. A at 2 p. m., Saturday, May 22, 1909. 15-7t FOR SALE Cheap, old violin, large tone and fine quality. Phone 1503. ' 16-19 FOR SALE Several houses and lots, up-to-date, also some cheap ones . that will net 10 to 12 per cent, from $500 to $5,000. No agents wanted. The properties are worth your time. Come and Inspect them for yourself. Alfred Underhlll, 120 North 20th street. I also have some to rent. FOR BENT. FOR RENT Furnished room , 42 i. 10th. 13-7t FOR RENT House, 319 North 12th street. Enquire of Alton Hale First National Bank. 11 -7t FOR RENT Garden lots and home; 600 N. 19th. 12-7t FOR RF,NT Furniihcd rooms, heat; with bth fs: gents, at the Grand. feb22ti FOR RENT A etrietly modern steam heated flat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Main. 7-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A., tfvrulsned Rooms including shower baths, boat and light $1.25 aid up per weak art44f FOR" RENT Fulrniihed room for geritleman. 23li N. Oth St. 14-7t FOR RENT Downstairs front room, private entrance, suitable for gentleman, modern; 34 N. 6th St FOR RENT 5 room flat and 3 room flat above Arcade theater. Geo. B. Moore, C16 Main St. Phone 4058. 16-lt LOST. LOST Bundle wall paper marked John W. Sell. Finder return to 429 S. 11th St. or phone 1231. Good reward. 15-2t LOST Between Eggemeyer's grocery and Central Ave.,- small brown purse containing about $3.50. Finder please phone 3220. 15-2t HAIR DRESSING. Manicuring parlors, latest equipment. Half Goods Mrs. Blickenstaff, Colonial Bldg. may6-lmo WOOL WANTED. HijhcsfrlcvmV'pfei 257 1 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Union depot, Richmond. Clendenin ft Co. 28-tf ARCHITECT, Geo. W. Mansfield. Residence Architect. Phone 15S3. 906 Main. Jan25-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING & SONrflTN. 8th. Phone 3175. augl-tf UPHOLSTERING.; Awnings and Upholstering J. H. BusssL 1 & 7t St Phase 1798. marll-tf UPHOLSTERING and mirror resilvertng. Holthouse. 114 8. 6th. Phone 4367. 17-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A. sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling, SO S. 8th. febl2-tf MONEY TO LOAN. approved Real Estate Security. For terms apply to The People's Home & Savings Association. Jesse H. Brooks, Sec'y, Room 3, Odd Feli lows Bldg. 15-7t pital. The . authorities received an anonymous communication which led them to investigate. They found upon the estate of 'the Fassome family the entrance to an underground passage blocked with a heavy gate. Forcing their way into this they came at last to a pitch dark chamber and it was here that the woman waj found. Food has been carried in to her at intervals but for years she has never seen the light of day nor heard a human voice. Neighbors said that she is Agostina Fassone, a woman of thirty-five years, who mysteriously disappeared from her home a number of "years ago. Her parents are under arrest'U IMPORTANT BILL Albany, N. Y., May 15. Governor Hughes today signed Senator Rains' bill amending the agriculture law providing that expenses incurred by a sheriff or his deputy in enforcing a quarantine to prevent the spread of disease among domestic animals, shall be a county charge; if the quarantine is laid- on a citythe charge will be on the city and the police department is required to enforce the quarantine. "Beg pardon,- said the rude young man.: gathering his features together again, "I simply couldn't suppress that yawn." "Dont mention it." replied the bright girl. "By the way, that reminds me. I visited the Mammoth cave last summer.'' Exchange. v v "
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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: B. F. . . 4 Mrs. N. E. ... 1 F. 1 Reliable 1 K 3 S. C 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out GO TO WYOMING . NEXT TUESDAY Are You Land Hungry and would you buy irrigated land in a country where farmers are prospering in the heart of tlie great irrigation district of the West, where both land and water rights can be had at a comparatively low figure? There is, perhaps, no other section of the semi-arid West more advantageously located, with respect to markets, railroad facilities, climate, altitude and general conditions than THE LARAMIE VALLEY, -'It is within easy reach of the great grain and livestock markets of Omaha,1 and of the western markets at Denver. It has at its door a city of ten thousand people, the local consumption -of which is sufficient to care for the products from thousands of acres of land. Two years ago this great Valley, or the majority of it, was given over to cattle and sheep raising, . but the few pieces of land that were being farmed were producing small grain and forage crops in such abundance that thje attention of Tallmadge-Buntin Land Co. was called to the land, it presented bo MANY ADVANTAGES that the Company purchased a very large tract, and during the season of 1908 sold to eastern farmers and investors $1,500,000 worth of land. We "still have immense holdings in the Laramie Valley and will run EXCURSION'S the first and third Tuesdays of every month. These lands will be sold on easy terms and the purchaser is absolutely guaranteed a perfect title to an ample water right to the land. New towns on this tract are growing rapidly and a. large number of families have already removed 'from their eastern homes to this Valley and are preparing to become Wyoming citizens. If you are interested in irrigated land you should write for particulars regarding A FREE TRIP TO THE LARAMIE VALLEY. Several parties are contemplating going next Tuesday. Join the crowd. Special trains leave Chicago on Tuesday evening, arriving at Omaha Wednesday noon and reaching the land Thursday morning. For full particulars and circulars write , TALLMADGE-BUNTIN LAND CO., 245-247 RAILWAY EXCHANGE, CHICAGO. ;. J. S.FITZIBBONS LOCAL AGENT. LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean; If you dont believe It, try us, Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1851. feb23-tf AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts tor hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Moline Sales Co., Phone 2384. 1-tf THOMPSON'S AGENCY. For House building. Loansnmost favorable terms. 710 Main. 14-7t Oil FORGERY CHARGE Young Bride With Rer Husband Held for a. Serious Offense. TRIES PASS FORGED CHECK Boston, May 15. Mrs. Anne Yates Woodward, a bride, is under arrest with her husband, Charles B. Woodward, on a charge of forgery. ; - Mrs. Woodward was arrested while 'trying to pass a forged check. It is claimed that Woodward has served several years for forgery, but that his record was unknown to the girl when she married. Woodward served time for forgery in Baltimore. When arrested there, a 5'oung woman named Louise Ames was with him. She got four years and killed herself after her release from prison. Money a Fleeting Joy." Elinor was very anxious to bring home an Angora cat from Maine last summer. Her mother objected, thinking that the care of a cat from Maine to Connecticut was entirely too arduous a task, so she triad to "buy offElinor. If yon wfU say no more about the cat" she said, "I will give you a dollar to spend in Boston. Elinor looked quits thoughtful for a moment then said, "But mother, how much longer a cat waold last than a dollar."
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111 MVS THE PROPERTIES I HAVE TO OFFER ARE STRICTLY LOW PRICE AND BARGAINS, BECAUSE IT IS NECESSARY TO SELL THEM. AS THEY NEED THE MONEY. HERE ARE A FEW ON MY LIST; 7 room modern "house, $3,000 property, $2,500 for one week only. Must raise the money. Modern double house, cement veranda. 6 rooms and "bath to the side. Rents for $17 per month. Bargain, 6 room house, electric light. Price $1,500, $200 cash, balance as you pay rent. 8 room house, good barn, 42 ft. lot, location South 14th St. $2,700 for 15 days only. 2 properties, half a square of Main St. with SO ft. front. Rents for $36 per month. For cash will sell for $3,500. A good investment GEORGE B. MOORE 616 MAIN ST. PHONE 4058. TEXAS Now is the time to look up land in Texas. Mr. J. H. O'Donnell (of Texas) will be at our office on Monday, May 17th. Come in and talk with him. as he is of long residence in that state. You will meet people who already have invested and are going to locate there this fall. Now is the time to invest before the increase in the price of lands. Next excursion Tuesday, May 18th. Special car from St. Louis to Houston. BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND LANDS. ft HAD YOU BUILT "; THEM YOURSELF YOU COULD NOT' FIND BETTER THAN THOSE WE OFFER FOR SALE. IF WE HAVEN'T. EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OX OUR LIST. WE WILL FIND IT FOR YOU. 5 Room House with 3 extra lots for $1,500. See this for bargain. We also have 6 room Cottage with bath, cellar, electric lights, centrally located, for $2,300. We have a 6 room House with full lot and extra lot. We will sell at a bargain to quick purchaser. A nice, almost new 6 room house, central location with ail the conveniences every way. You should see this if you are wanting to buy a home and quit paying rent. We have many other bargains in Houses and Lots for sale. See us. Young Realty Co. 14 NORTH 9TH STREET. "Poor Jim was always very considerate, mum." "Considerate! Why, the brute njsed to beat you." "True, mum; but, then, you see', he never hit me where the marks could be seen by. the neighbors, mum." Boston Transcript CONSIDER A STRIKE French Railway Employes May Decide to Go Out Immediately. POSTMEN LOOK TO THEM Paris, May 13. -The railway employes are considering the strike question today and their decision will be reached within th next ten hours, it is expected. There is a belief that the railroaders do not believe the present time opportune for a strike. Their sentiment has changed since the iron hand of the government has been clamped down upon tha postmen and telegraphers who walked out. The success or failure of the postal telegraph strike depends largely upon the decision of the railroad men. A Concession. She Ton don't allow me to do anything I want! If it goes on ranch longer I shall go home to m.. He That I win allow yon to do. Fliegende Blatter. A Hill and a Pin. What Is the difference between a hm and a pCI? One is hard to get up, and tha other is hard to get down. Tha boughs that bear hang tha
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HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED TO THINK THAT THE MONEY YOU ARE PAYING TO YOUR LANDLORD WILL BUY YOU A HOME AND IN ONLY A FEW YEARS? WHY BE DEPENDENT ON SOME ONE ELSE? SEE ME AND LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO BE INDEPENDENT. BUY VOURSELF A HOME BY PAYING A SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND THE BALANCE BY THE MONTH. TWO 4-ROOM HOUSES, $900.00; $100.00 CASH, BALANCE $10.00 PER MONTH. ONE NEW FOUR ROOM ADJOINING TWO LOTS. LOCATED IN FAIRVIEW. $900.00; $100 CASH; BALANCE .$10.00 PER MONTH, TWO FIVE ROOM COTTAGES. $950 EACH; $100 CASH, BALANCE $12.00 PER MONTH. HAVE $500.00 TO LOAN. ; HAVE $1,000.00 TO LOAN. r" SEE MORGAN ABOUT STH AND NORTH E ST. IT FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRUGGETS Let us show you our furniture before you decide. We feel so certain that you cannot buy furniture at any other store at the prices we are selling that we are only to glad to bave you go around and make comparison, because you will readily see the actual saving. Antique Furniture Co. 519 MAIN ST. PHONE 4201. EXCEPTIONALLY We have a few nice properties to please a few people and in the East End we have a modern 5 room cot tage that is a beauty. Price is right Bargain in an 8 room house. Large lot, fine location. Price for quick sale $2,600. All kinds of properties on our list from $900 upwards. Building lets, nicely located and at reasonable prices. If you are building a new house telephone us for your insurance. Either fire or tornado and we will write it for you. Call on us for anything in our line. BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, "No one," gravely announced Socrates, "can arrest the flight of time." "No?" queryingly interrupted a bystander. "I thought anybody conld stop a minute." And even the disciples of the great philosopher were forced to smile behind their togas. Philadelphia Record. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clifford B. Fleming to George Parry. - lot 87 Grand Boulevard, Sub. City. Henry C. Cheeaman to Alfred C Underbill, lot 43 Highland, Add. City $50. Mortha A. Rizer to Wm. L. Fair, Pt. lot 58. C Wr. Starr's Add., City $5,500. Clifford B. Fleming to Geo. W. Hodson, Pt. lot 14, C. H. Coffin's 5th Ad. City $i.eoa . David W. Dennis to Wm. C. Dennis Pt. N. W. 27-17-14, Webster Tp., $2.266.06. Ambrose H. Roberts to Emma Z. Dennis. Pt. S. -W. 22-17-14, Webster Tp., $6,500. Jno. George Snyder to El ma C. Van Hensen. Trust lot 35 Robert's Brown etal Add. City. $1. Elma C. Van Hensen Trust to Jno. Gearge Snyder, lot 36 Roberts Brown etal Add.. City. $1. Albert B. Carman to Tula R. Locke, Pt S. B. 8-14-1, $L80O. Racheal H. Evans to Wm. H. Doney, lots 3-4 Block 19 Milton. GOO. John K. Deem to Walter MoConaha, Pt lot 5 Haynes Add. City, $2,300. John W. Turner to Albert B. Carman PL X. E. 2U4-L. $4,000. Wayne To. . John Hancock, etal to Wm- T. Hancock. Pt S. W. 4-13-1, $108.67. or part lot 15 E. L. Cleavers' out Iota City, $106.67. Ellen Maeke etal to Frank J. Macke, lot 9. Perry Hawkins Add., City $500. . Herman F. Pilgrim to Wm. A. Wood, lot ft, F. Von Pata's Bob. City. $2jOOa
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You will never know it is FLY TIME. If you use WHEELER SCREENS See them at PILGRIM BROS. Phone 1390 Fifth and Main Arum tw Our new list is growing. We have only been here a short tin but have done better than we had expected. Have properties on cur list to suit all purses. 2 acres, 6 room, house, good barn, plenty of fruit. A snao for someonewanting a small place near town. Will exebange for city property. A great chance for a man with a little capital, in a growing business. This is an opportunity of a lifetime. A 6 room, modern house, new, fine location, at a bargain. A corner , lot, 7 room house , with barn, central location, room on lot for another house. Price $2,500 if taken at once, or will exchange for a small er property. Houses on the Wast Side from $!. 200 to $5,000. Anything you want Come in and see what we hare be fore you bur. Money to loan In aems to suit - . ASK ABOUT OCR PLAN OP LIFE INSURANCE. PRACTICALLY A PENSION FOR OTfRSELF WHILE IJVING AND PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY WHEN YOU DIE. Beckwith & Chessman 716 MAIN ST. Madera, residence. West Side, ready for occupancy, this week. Say tha word If you want it for It will sell quick. OWNER. HERMAN F PILGRIM 432 MAIN ST. RES. PHONE 1665 mayfr-tt irtsunAfjCE. rioore and Osbora Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. ' 19-tf GERMAN Notarr Public and Steam boat agent Han N. Koll, 718 Main street 5-tf U0TCH GSCLES. KewttTSecciira 408 Main. , Stf Grace Who Is thaf man" they're all quarrtttog w4Sb? Jack-Why, he's keeping the-scare. Grace OhI Won't be give it up? Bahamian Magaafne. Helen Shriver to BenJ. F. Harris, Pt S. E. 4-13-1. Boston Tp., $437.50. Trinvilla Crowell to Mahlon A. Bell. Pt. lot 175 Haynes' Add.. City, $2,000. Mary C. Walker etal to Wm. Passmore, lots 5-6 Block 7 Milton $00. Emma C. Cohurst to Katherins McKenzia, Monarch lot 169 Grand Boule vard Sub. City $150. Roy C Norris to Edgar Korrls, lot 0, Gaytoiuand Samuel C. Brown's Add, City, $1,400. Lena C. Von Pein to Herman F. Pilgrim, lot 9-U. FredTc Von Pain's Add. City. $700. Jesse S. Reeves, Admix, to Louisa Bruening. lot 22. Poe and Hittle's Add. City, $50. Amanda J. Lichty to Jas. A. Boyd. Pt. N. E. 25-1S-12 Dal ton Tp., $220. Lewis C. Leonard Trust to Forres: Monger, lot 215 Haynes' Add City $500. Claude N. Hart to Joseph P. Iliff. lot S. BenJ. Fulgham's Add. City $1,000. Jesse Burgess etal to Hannah Graves Pt- 5 and S-13-1. City $300. Louis E. Leonard Trust to John 8. Osborn. lots 22S-22Q, Haynes' Add. City. ao. Lydia A. Benson to Alfred C. Under hill, lot 583, Elizabeth Starr's Add.
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City. $3,000. Mary E. Ransom to Wm. McDonald, lot SO, Oliver Kinseys Add City $2. 350. John F. Sheffer to Sarah Peelle, lot 16. Jon. Roberts addition city, $7,500. Elizabeth Lintner to Olive j. McFafl, part 13, 19 and 24. 17-17, Clay twp,, $7,100. Olive J. McFail to Elizabeth Lintner part 34 and 27, 17-14, Clay twp., $12.295.07. . Samuel McCain to Margaret Minner, lot 188 Benton Teighta addition city, ffflft.
John W. Cooperate Chas. J. Wright part X. W. ! S3-1.V1 Franklin twp J3.00O. Geo. B. Harris to Martin Davis. etl trustee, part SC. E. 2-17-14, Webster tw., $aoo, - Lav in G. Nswton to Elizabeth Hcdrix. t al.. lots 3-4-11. block 21 Cambridge chve:-r.n.' r Clinton B. Routh to Catherine B. Goodrich, lot S. W. F. Manley's addition city. $1. '
Dickinson Trust Co.. to Grace Bar rett, lot 179 Earlham Heights addition city. $120. Emelit C HUtt to Wm. M. Thomp son, part lot 3. Jeremiah Cox addition city. $lrx I . Herman F. Pilgrim to John B. Smelser. part lot 237 Haynes addition city. Bescia D. Coboret to Emma L. Cohurst, part lot 109 Grand Boulevard, sub city, $1. Mary Johnson to Jcseph T. Wetherlll. part S. W. 2-14-J, Wayne twp.. $i.ooi. John Dean to Ada L. Caldwell, part N. E. Center twp.. $2,700. Lydia Starr Tabor to Michael J. O'Brien, part block B. Elizabeth Starr addition City, $CY Alvin LeRoy Lawrence to Christo pher C. Lawrence, lot 17 Home addition city, South Side Imp. Aun.. to I..E. Smith, lot 073 Beallview addition city. Martha H. Freeman to Albert B. Williams, lot 2. part 3. Mordeeal Parry addition city, also part lot O C H. Coffin's addition. $9.00a Uzxie E. Williams to Perry J. Free, man. part S. E. and S. W. 24 and 19. 15-13. Washington twp.. $9,000. Anna P. Burgess to Sarah E. Smith, lots ; and 7, block 9. Hagerstown.$1.05t. Legg Brookfield to Sarah Weber, part N. E. !M-12. Jackson twp, $4,400. John M. Worl to Ralph B. Wort, lot 3, block S. Hagerstown. $1. Daniel W. Gunsaulye . Stella Oler, lots 3. 4. r. 8 Dublin. Jl.TlO. Oran W. Sebring to Stella Oler. lot 10 11. Dublin $150. Howard G. Smith to Milton Atkinson, lot 46. Haynes addiUon,city, $$fK Wm. H. Doney to Franklin A. Scott, lot 2, block 21. Milton..$S25. Josephine Clouds, to Wm. H. Doney, lot 1. block 19. Milton. $0. Henry B. Haeger to Samuel Jaffe. lot TOO Beallview addition city, $.". Catherine Pardieck to Robert H. Prue. part 1-13-2, Abingtoa twp., $3,700. Sarah A. Percifield to Jno A. Beckman, lots 20. 21 A. W. Bliss addition city, $330. , . x:io in?. 4JonesbcTO as Ttla lcarvcs Mr ssifl CADa!r.r.aT.A eTel. CrrcsiCccy la Enact April 11,1X
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