Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 223, 20 June 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AM) SUX-TELEGRA3I, STODAY, JTOE 20, 1909.

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OWE (BESOT ' ' ...The Market Place of the People... I SEf El IMS ; ' PEIfS WOID Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of . AH advertisements must be FOR THE t Found Ads 2 times bis wants are the in this office before RDIOnPIC iTnft! 15 EACH INSERTION. , FREE ads below 12 noon HDlT "

WANTED. WANTED Washing to do, or day's ; work? call at 1208 N. F St. -19-2t INFORMATION WANTED from owner who has good modern residence ; for -Bale, in or within 15 miles of Richmond. Would like to learn of best bargain being offered from $5,000 to $15,000. Give price and brief description. No agents need answer. Address G. Currier, Pres., '"Boom 198 O. 46 West Monroe St., Chicago. 111. 20-lt WANTED Girl 214 N. th St. 20-3t WANTED Housework by a young girl of thirteen years. Call In rear 435 South 6th St. 20-2t WANTED An experienced girl to do general housework, 2009 Main St, Phone 3616. 20-2t WANTED Railway mail clerks. Post! office clerks, Carriers, Customhouse 'Clerks, Internal Revenue clerks, Stenographers, Typewriters. Salary $800 to 12,500. Life positions. Examination soon. Write immediately. , Free information. Government Positions Bureau, Rochester. J. Y. 20-lt WANTED Situation to do light house work; 445 S. 10th. ' 19-2t WANTEXJYoung men to learn auto- . mobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure 'position. Pay big; work pleasant; : demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, .' Rochester, N. Y. - 19-2t WANTED Situation by experienced ' short order cook, day or night. Address F. S., care of Palladium. 19-2t WANTED A four seated high lawn wing. 914 H Main. 18-3t WANTED To pack furniture for shipment. Holthouse, phone 4367. 17-tf .WANTED First class bench men or brass pattern makers for chandelier - work. , Best kind of opportunity. : Steady employment. Chandelier and - Art Brass Works. , 15-7t WANTED Room with modern con- " venlences, In private family, centrally located. Address J-42, care Palladium. .. 15-7t WANTED One 4 or 5 room house by reliable parties. . Address Frank Vantress, 115 Lincoln St. 13tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-lmo WANTED To store your stove for he summer. 1030 Math. Phone 1778. . ; 17-tf WANTED If you want money In i place cf your city property or farm, go-right to Porterneld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main.' 14-tf WAITED Ladles to learn balrdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis or chiropody. Largest and most complete institution of the kind in the world. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Catalogue milled free, t Moler College,. Cincinnati, Ohio. . ' . 2l-tf WAWEDRaiiray Mall Clerks. Carlers. Examinations in Richmond, soon. Preparation Free. ' Franklin Institute, Dept. 57 B, Ro- " Chester, N. Y. " mayl2-37t FOR SALE. MMSata4MaWMBM FOR 8ALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and Are Insurance. -' Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. ' 8-tt The -Markets v Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No. Av. Dk. Price 6 95 .. $6.25 14 103 .. 6.40 21 116 .. 6.65 6 135 .. 7.00 51 - 132 .. 7.25 51' , .146 7.30 78 144 SO 7.40 90 151 .. 7.50 63...'.... ..166 SO 7.55 39 ..rr.;... ......... 153 .. 7.60 58 ...l...... ........ 17S 160 7.60 67 155 40 7.65 73 195 2S0 7.65 69. 1S2 440 7.70 71 177 7.75 67 . 181 40 7.S0 71. ................. 1S5 7.85 77 182 .. 7.90 65 ................. 208 SO 7.93 80 ........ v. 217 200 8.00 66 : ............... 219 120 8.05 55 ................. 229 120 8.10 72 222 SO 8.15 60 .: 244 80 8.20

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOQ&. Best heavies . . . . . ...... .S7.75SS.25 Good to choice 7.40 7.S0 Best pigs ................ 6.25 6.50 - -BEST STEERS.. Good to choice steers ... 6.35 6.80 Medium to good steers . . . 6.00 6.40 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 V STOCK. CATTLE. Good to h'vy feeding steers, 4.75 5.00 Fair to good feeders .... 4.50 4.75 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers : . 2.50 3.25 7 BUTCHER rATTT.TT

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THE BEST TOWN "ON THE MAP HAS A HOME FOR YOU. DO YOU WANT IT? COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT IT. 7 room House, good lot, price $1,600. 6 room House, lot 80x135, price $1,800. 15 acres, one mile of Richmond, 6even room House, good barn and poultry houses, plenty of fruit, will trade for city property. 6 room House,v bath, both kinds water and gas, good location; price $2,500. Two double Houses, all rented; will pay 10 per cent, price $3,000. A PENSION FOR YQV WHILE YOU LIVE, PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY WHEN YOU DIE, IS GIVEN WITH A POLICY IN THE WESTERN LIFE ANNUITY COMPANY. Beckwith & Chessman 716 Main St., Richmond. TEXAS The Southern part of Texas offers the Homeseeker the cheapest and most fertile lands, the finest climate and the greatest opportunities to be found ra any country. ; It is a land that is being settled very rapidly and wherein thousands of homes have been made within the last two years. Land is cheap, but it is increasing in value every iay. The man who buys NOW can be independent in a few years and own a debt-free home. Twenty acres of this land will produce more than fifty acres in other sections. Raising two and three crops in one season. "Why not investigate the possibilities of this wonderful land? Call and see us for further information. ' BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND LANDS. ' FOR SALE Fine fresh Jersey cow, by W. H. Pickett. R. R. 5, City. ' 20-2t FOR SALE Household furniture, good shape. Owner leaving city. Chance for young married couple to furnish home cheap. Address Furniture, care Palladium. Phone 2455. 20-2t SHEEP. Good to choice veals .... 4.00 Fair to heavy calves 3.00(g) VEAL CALVES. Best yearlings 6.50 Good to choice sheep .... 4.75 Good to choice lambs .... 7.00 7.00 6.25 . 6.75 5.00 7.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu $1.45 Corn, per bu., ,.. 75c Rye, per bu., 80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., .......$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runse & Co.) Timothy, per bu., ...$2.70$2.83 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best liogj. average 200 to 250 pounds .$6.75$7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough .. .... 3.U0 5.50 Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.50 Heifers ... . . ... 3.30 4.50 Fat cows 3.50 4.23 Bulls 3.50! 4.C4 Calves .... .... G.0Oy 6.30 Lambs 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) Toung 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., .26c Country butter, per lb ....... .lS20c

ITS A BUSINESS Proposltioe . WORTH YOUR WHILE TO STOP RENTING AND BUY ONE OF , THESE BARGAINS. A 10 room double House for $1,700, on Ft. Wayne avenue; rents for $17.00 per month; $100.00 cash, balance $16.00 per month. A double 10 room house, good barn, large lot, for $1,800; rents for $17.00 per month; $100.00 cash, balance $15.00 per month. Two nice 5 room Cottages, $1,000 each; large lots, all nearly new, $100 cash, balance $12.00 each. A nice 4 room cottage for $900.00; $100.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month. A good almost new 8 room house, well located, $1,650 cash, with good barn, in fact a nice good house that would cost $2,000 to build it. That Morgan 8TH AND NORTH E ST.

Let Us Show You THAT WE CAN SELL YOU FURNITURE CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. We are certain you can not buy at any other store at the prices we are selling that we are only too glad to have you go around and make comparisons for them. We know you will buy here because you will then readily see the actual saving. Perfect satisfaction goes with every sale. Antique Fyr eitmre-COo 519 MAIN. PHONE 4201. INFORMATION WANTED from owner who has good farm for sale, within 100 miles of Richmond, suitable for dairy purposes or general farming. Not particular about size or location. Give price and brief description. Address G. Currier, Pres., Room 198 P, 46 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 20-lt FOR SALE My equity in lot in Benton Heights. $30 discount for cash. Good corner, one block from car . ' line. Care A. J. Neff, Feltman Shoe Store. 20-7t FOR SALE Cherries. Address Chas. A. Porter, Centerville, Ind. 20-3t FOR SALE Bicycle, coaster brake; cheap, 123 N. 6th St. 20-lt FOR SALE Cherries by the tree. See Thompson West 5th St 20-lt Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay, (loose) . '. $14.00 Clover hay, loose $12.50 Mixed hay $13.00 Oats, per bu 50 to 52c Corn ...75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, June 19. Cattle Receipts 25; tops $7.13. Veals, tops $8.23. Sheep and lambs Receipts 1400; top sheep $6; top lambs $9. Hogs Receipts 2330; tops $S.40. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, June 19. Wheat.. ...... .. .. Corn Oats , Rye . Clover Seed.. .... Alsike .. Timothy, per bu. . . , ..$1.43 . .75fsC . .58C .. 90c ..$.85 ..$a40 . .$2.00 a CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. June 19. Hogs Receipts easy; tops $7.90. Cattle Receipts light; tops $7.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts 1000; top sheep $4.50; top lambs $8.60. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK Pittsburg, June 19. - - V ' Cattle Receipts light; tops $7.15. Hogs Receipts-light: tops $S$&30. Sheep and lambs Receipts easy; top sheep $5.45; top lambs $&$9. Msmiso Of US. l&faeis and children ara ipcwimtr nnartlim azativ. It is imports nt to know what to gira Tbair t icb and bonds are aet Strang sooogh fer satts, porjativo waters or catha-ur

WANT AI LETTER LOST The followins are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: C 1 j-42 1 . Cash 1 Office 3 H. H 1 WjH 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. '

Real Estate And Insurance We have several properties , from $850 to $1,500, $1,800 and more on our list that will pay you to investigate if you want an investment or a home. A splendid Main street business room paying a good interest on investment, $2,500 cash. Small business for sale cheap; owner has other interests and will sell at a bargain. This is paying and can be increased as It is a good stand. Three other good chances to get into business. Ask us about them. Several building lots at right prices. We write Fire Insurance, Tornado and all kinds. Telephone or call and see us and we can place you In the best and largest ' companies. ; BAL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. DE t "";V Guard Safety Razor SOMETHING ENTIRELY ' NEW. Packed in a handsome case, complete with stropping device and , twelve blades, for . $3.50 SEE EAST WINDOW. - f ' Pllgrfm . BroSo FIFTH. AND MAIN. FOR SALE-7. 70,000 late, cabbage plants; D. L. Reld," Phone 4009.' ; , . - . 20-2t Write for price list of the best farm lands in Kansas. Special prices for the next 60 days. M. "vY". Dey, Newton, Kan. -f- -: , 20-lt FOR SALE or will trade,, one acre of ground ' within city limits; - address 319 Kinsey street.. . 20-2t Deaths and Funerals. MANSFIELD The funeral of Mrs. Leroy Mansfield will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence, 1015 South A street The Woman's Relief Corps und the Penny Clubt of which organizations. Mrs. Mansfield was a prominent worker, .will hold services at the home Sunday, evening. The members of these two organizations will meet at the residence of Mrs. M. F. Warfel. The Pythian Sisters will hold services at the grave. The burial will be in Eariham cemetery. Friends may call at any time. FIND THE PRIVATE . HOARDJF SULTAN It Amounted to Over Two Million Dollars. Constantinople, June 19. The private hoard of the deposed sultan which was entirelr aside from his bank balances previously announced, has just been discovered in the miel Ylldiz Kiosk. It amounts to $2,440,000 chiefly in gold and bills, it has been transferred to the Imperial Otteman bank. Whether it will be confiscated by the new government or left to the credit of the late ruler has not yet Ifeen determined. 'Walter.- said a guest at a hotel as he inspected his bin before leaving, "there Is one Item omitted." nat item, slrr Inquired the wait-

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Dounie House renting for $22.00 per month; for cash this real bargain can be had for $2,500. 7 room house and bath, strictly modern, worth $3,500, will sell this real bargan, cheap for the next ten days. 2 houses on corner Jot renting for $13.00 per month; $1,200 will buy this real bargain as the seller needs the money. 6 room house with electric light; this real bargain can be had by paying a small cash payment and the balance by the month or the same as a renter pays his rent. 120 acre farm within four miles of Richmond, with all good improvements, $70 an acre will buy this real bargain or will trade. 18 acre fruit farm, one mile of Richmond; can you beat that at only $3,000. GEORGE B. MOORE 616 MAIN ST. PHONE 4058. FOR SALE 75 late cabbage plants; D. L. Reid. Phone 4009. 19-2t FOR SALE Lot, S. W. 2nd and Main. J. M. Hamilton, R. F. D. No. 5, Dayton, Ohio. 19-3t FOR SALE Fly screens and picture frames made to order Razors, knives and shears sharpened. Bicycles and all kinds of repairs. BrownDarnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 19-3t FOR SALE Jewelers' regulator, can be seen at Theatorium, 620 Main, Monday. Wednesday and Friday mornings. 19-7t FOR SALE Two full blood Fox terrier male pups, $5 each; address. Box 82, Greensfork, Ind. 18-3t FOR SALE Rubber-tire carriage, buggy and road wagon. . Newbern Shop. 4th and North A Sts. Phone 1612. . . . . ' '. - 18-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male Vcaff, cheap; best Wood known; call for pedigree; phone 3136. 1 27-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer ft Co. , r 29-tf t UK . SALE Improved farms and -farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy, Mich. : , ' . - v ' apr29 eod3mos FARM FOR SALE A 97 acre farm adjoining town of Camden on west. Good for stock-raising or dairying. Has splendid stone quarry suitable for cement works, house, barn and out buildings. Will be auctioned at ', court house at 1 p. m. in Eaton. 0 June 26th. Address W. H. Coons, Administrator, Camden, O. 13-17-20-24 FOR SALE Large size folding gch cart with - stationary ; top, 302 N. : 20th. - '- 20-lt UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Rossol. 16 a 7tk St Phone 1793. marll-tf CITY WAS A WINNER Traction Company Must Pay Bloomington for Use Of Streets. RECEIVES TWO PER CENT Bloomington, 111., June 19. Following a controversy lasting several years the city of Bloomington has finally won its fight with the street railway company, securing compensation for thje use of the streets. .Following the expiration of franchises the council refused to renew them until the company agreed to pay street rentals. Under the new agreement the company will pay the city two per cent of all street railway revenues for ten years and after that four percent of all revenues. HOMES FOR WORKERS Rome. June- 19. The Municipality of Rome has let a contract for the erection of workmen's dwellings, which will cost two million dollars. The dwellings will accommodate 25,000 people and are to be completed in two years. Each building will be up-to-date in every respect, with running baths and steam heat and each dwelling win have one quarter acre of land for a vegetable or flower garden, as

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FOR RENT 8 room house, modern improvements. 29 S. 19th St. Phone 3602. - - - 20-2t FOR REXT-r-Six room residence at 116 S. 12th St. Ready next week. :o-2t FOR RENT House, seven rooms, bath, electric lights, good repair; 29 N. 19th. Phone 207S. , 19-2t FOR RENT New five room house, r electricity, ' cemented cellar, large lot; Roscoe E. Kirkman.' ' 18-3t FOR RENIV Modern house, centrally located. Phone 1561.- . 15-7t FORRENT OR SALE Large house with good furnace and bath, large lot, gcod barn, etc., Central Ave., "West Richmond, near Eariham College. Call on or address Dickinson Trust Co., telephone 2186. , Mf FOR RENT Y. M. CJU. vrniAn Rooms including shewar botss. heat and light fL25 and vp per wot FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath far gents, at the Orano. LOST. LOST White linon jacket, south east of city; return to 42 South 10th St Reward. 20-lt LOST Bundle of buggy curtains. Return to Bricker's, 418 Main st Suitable reward. 19-2t LOST Small dun mule, ear clipped; call 3472; reward. Chas. Zuttermeister. 14-7t REMOVAL. W. J. Hiatt moved to No. 7 North 9th St The old stand of Al H. Hunt and being in the business longer than any other person in the city. I am able to suit you in a home, business or farm; consult me for what you want; I can suit you. Phone 2277. . 14 17-20 AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Moline Salea Co.. Phone 2384. 1-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made clean: tf you dcut believe it, try us.' Richmond 8teana Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A cur cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. 30 S. Eta. feblS-tf FOUND. FOUND Belt pin with set in center, in front of Phillips Theater. Phone 2311. 19-2t MOTOR CYCLES. Newmd second hand. Waking 4k Co. 406 Main St Phone 2006. , 22-tf INSURANCE. Jloore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public and Steam boat agent Hans N. KolL 71G M-tra street 6-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. SENATOR ALDRICH ROUNDLYROASTED His So Called Tariff Juggling Friends Are Also Given Censure. GRINDS WEST AND SOUTH MAGAZINE WRITER LAYS BARE THE TARIFF-MAKING MACHINERY AND ITS OPERATION BY THE BOSS OF THE SENATE. New York. June 19. Characterisini Nelson W. Aldrich as "general manag er of the United Stales." and as by far its "most potent and powerful legislator.Judson C. Welflver, in the July Hampton's Magazine, arraigns the Rhode Island senator and his tariffjuggling allies in tl:e most scathing analysis ever made of the "Boss of the senate." Representing only fourteen states of less than seven million Inhabitants, "the Aldrich phalanx." declares tie article, "rules the republican majority in tlie senate; and through it to rule the senate; and throng! the senate to make a tariff Uw. . ; "That law will give to the participating states, such as Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont.' Connecticut Rhode Island. Delaware, Montana. Wyoming, Colorado. Idaho, Nevada. Washfnetnn Xm-t rtoVnts '

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ranges, the cotton and woolen and silk and shoe, mills of New Engiano. -the iron and steel of Pennsylvania--. these will be cared for. The great, t rich states of Middle West and South . will be ground between the upper and ' nether millstones', as Nelson of Minnesota declared on the senate floor. "The combination of the small states of Far East and Far- West, formed and directed br the cold. cal; culatlng genius of Aldrich. Is the power behind this tariff revision. Sena-, tors representing only seven millions of people -furnish the power with which this colossal boss, from the smallest and the most corrupt state, makes a tariff for our population of ninety millions. "Yet even with this devoted array at his hack. Aldrich dared not too openly avow his Intention of grinding . i. . v. . - ; 1 1 1 I. . . .Va i oe -igui v-iurye. nuiuusi onwera nw millstones of the seven millions. The VW i AUU VVIUU IIUU Will. were to have their, protection and therefore their profit-power increased. It was unsafe to do this openly and frankly. So Aldrich reported a Kill In n-hi,h Via ci M t hdr. m-. rt . change in their schedules. It was true ss to the figures. But Senator Dolliver sat up a few nights with some experts, and found that without changing a figure Aldrich had. by silently rewriting the definition of cotton cloth. Increased the duties throughout.1 Aldrich and hi a followers denied It; but Dolliver proved It. And then he proved, that Aldrich and h's lieutenants did not do It; they called in the skilled agents of the manufacturers and let them fix up the details, so that the provision would be sure to serve the purpose! "Taat is typical or tarm-making under Aldrich. Jokers, snakes, indirections, concealed meanings, definitions which seem to mean one thing and really mean another. ' jugglings of 1 . - . . . M I'uiascr, cuucntoieni ui a grain ol purpose in a labyrinth of language these are the sure systems with which the business senator plays his game.? ' Regarding the charges that Rhode Island legislatures have at times been openly and frankly purchased outright, Mr. Welliver quotes Col. A. K. McClure, of Philadelphia, who alleged that "in making the sugar ' echedulo of the tariff bill Aldrich gave the Sugar Trust the benefit! of one mill added duty on refined sugar, which enabled the trust to draw drown about three million dollars additional profits per year by the cheerful process of taking that much more from the people by adding it to the price of .sugar. "Not many months ago. In a burst of confidence. Senator . Aldrich expressed - mild surprise that , ho should be considered a Standard Oil man. wnen in tact, as ne explained, his business affiliations were such as to Identify him with quite another financial group. He said that in truth he had never had any business relations with the . Standard Oil people, and ought to be regarded rather as of the 'Ryan cowd - He said he had but the slightest acquaintance with John D. Rockefeller the elder, had met him only three times, and was done much, injustice by the efforts to discredit him as Standard Oil statesman. "Handling a tariff or any other great measure Is to Aldrich what mapping out a campaign would be to a board or strategy. ' He works; works, works, playing Interest against Interest, making deala and concessions and compromises, till be Is sure of rotes enough on a?l essential . propositions. He staves off the tests till he baa made a combination with which to meet each one. He knows, for instance, that with the dominant party pledged to revise the tariff, a bill must be passed. With that to start on. ho must organize one force to protect bis steel schedule, another to defend sugar, another to carry through his textile duties, and so on through the list.. Some of the men who are with him on the steel rates, he discovers, will desert when it comes to sugar. Some who sre with him on steel and woolen will go over to the enemy when It comes to cotton. "So his army Is a shifting and from which he almost invariably commands , the necessary majority. Ho never uncovers all his forces save in time of need. It is always possible for him to go over to the democratic aid of the chamber and muster a handful of the political opposition to pull through a proposition in which he Is deeply Interested. So. If he finds himself unable to pass his textile schedules with republican votes, be will draft a few democrats who have cotton mills in their states; or If sugar is doubtful, the sugar senators of the South and West and Middle West will have to furnish the recruits to make up the defection." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Emily H. Dill to Richmond City Water Works, part lot 109 Chas. W. Starr's addition dry; $7,000. South Side Improvement Association to Nancy M. Beoaer lot 319 Bealtvlew addition city; f 95. Elizabeth M. Harris to Laura A. Winkle.- lot 7. M. J. 8tevens addition city; S1.S00. . ' Jas. A. Boyd to Margaret E. Armestrout. lot 3-4 PC 2. block 5. Cambridge City. W. R. S. R.; 1 18.000. - Nora L. Wright to Jesse M. Hoover Pt. N. W. 27-16-12. Cambridge City; $435. - -Caroline M. Reeves et aL to Emma E. Lfndemuth lot 56 Mendenhall and Price addition city; $1,000. V - Sarah Gentry to Harry H. Hort. lot 43-42-CX Centervflle; $113. - . Anthony Kllngebiel to Ora E. Klins ebiel lot 21 Benjamin Fnlgham addition city; $100.v Reuben Myrlck to Jas A. Baldwin. lot 7. block 91. C. T. Price's addition city; $500. - . -. .- Chas. P. Doner to Wm. IL Doner. Pt- lots 29-30. all tot 29. Cambridge ft- T .