Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 229, 26 June 1909 — Page 7

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: :: , PER 1 EACH INSERTION. WANTED. WANTED To trade good lot for drivlog horse; address P, Q., care Palladium. 25-tf WANTED Ladles to learn halrdressin, manicuring, facial massage, 1 chiropody or. electrolysis. . Few , weeks completes. Wonderful demand for graduates. Good field for resident work; diplomas granted. ' Instruments given. Investigate. Moler College. Cincinnati, O. 25-tf WANTED Driller for oil wells near Richmond. J. O. Evans, Sec, 6100 Penn. Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 25-7t WANTED Stock to pasture; call phone 1235. - . ' 24 tf WANTED A' waitress temporarily; call at Wm. Dudley Foulke's; reference. 24-tf WANTED Piano tuning and repatring; all work guaranteed; 23 years experience. Louis Schrann, 139 S. 5th. Phone 1851. 23-7t WANTED I want to buy - bicycles, watches, revolvers, guns and sewing machines. J. M. Laeey Pawn Broker, Cor, 8th and Main streets. . . . ' 21-7t WANTED Barber shop. 189 Ft. Wayne avenue. 25c. haircut for 10c; 10c. shave for 5c; 25c shampoo for 10c. Money loaned on all articles of value. Watches. Clocks wed Jewelry carefully repaired. 21-7t VvAXVlfcLi Manager for branch office .we wish to locate here In Richmond. Address. - The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati. Ohio. Mmo WANTED To store your stove for the summer. 1030 Main. - Phone 1778. lf WANTED If you want money in

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: Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. iV ' twy Cerfelt and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. Ohle

New York, June 26. Great Northern'.. .. .. .. .. .. . Amalgamated Coppei . . , . .... .. American amelting . . .... . . Northern Pacific U. S. Steel in S. Steel pfd.V .: .. .. .. Pennsylvania ..'.. St. Paul .. .. .. -1 'B. ft O. . . New York Central .. . . .. .. .. .... Reading . . v. Canadian Pacific Union' Pacific w Atchison .. .. Southern Pacific ChfcuQO. CHICACC GRAIN AND PROVISIONS C3y Qo-.ll and Thompse. Croktrs, Eaton o.t hicagbi June 26. ' -v, "... Whsat' " Open High July . . ' 115 116 Sept.. .. 110 111 Dec . -108 109 Cert. 0n ' Ilipi. Low :, ' Close 115 116, 110. 111 108 109 Low 70 67 57 Low 50 43 1 44 Close 70 68 58 July Sept Dec." . 70 ;. 7 '.58 Ova ; . 50, 43H . 44 . 70 cs 5S bats. IHph 50 44 44 July. Sept. . eOC 50 44 A Indianapolis Market. , RCPRtSSNTATIVB SALES.

Wk;,..; : .-. . At. Dk. Prlca 92 .. $110 ;41T 105 .. 6.25 8ft..,...,. 102 ... 6.50 27 124 80 6.85 7.. 134 7.20 85 i . 143 .. 7.30 28 162 .. 7.40 83 159 40 7.45 60" 165 .. 7.50 100 ...... 157 80 7.55 75 162 200 7.60 116 211 480 7.60 76 179 .. 7.65 80 . . . 174 280 7.70 6 179 40 7.75 fit .......t...., 108 40 7.75 145 189 40 7.80 74 210 40 7.80 . 58 221 240 7.85 66 . 231 120 - 7.85 20 267 80 7.95 55 234 .. 8.00

NOIANAPOLI8 LIVESTOCK. 1 ;i .. r , - hogs. . ; Best heavies $7.85618.15 Good to choice 7.400) 7.80 Bat pigs 6.25 6.5q - rtRST STEKRS. Good to choice steers ... 6.35 6.80 Good to choice heifers. . 5.50O 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLK. Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Fair .to good feeders i;; 4.50 4.75 Interior to choice stockers S.09O 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. S.50O -25 BUTCHKR CATTIJC Good to choice heifers.... 5.25 6.25 Good to fancy cows .... 4.00Q o25 . , VEAL CALVES. Good ta. choice vak 6.60 7.75 Flr to heavy calves .... S.C0O 6.71 ."'. ' eilTSP AND LAUS3. " -t.

...The Market Place of the People.;. ; SEfEl IMS - Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must be FOR THE . Found Ads 2 times big wants are the - in this office before . nMDIlfPlfC -tfflfC IS : FREE adsbelow -, y : 12 noon 'T , ' : , " ITplblt; PIT, ,

place ot your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WE GRIND razors, shears, knives, and all kinds of edged tools. Picture frames and fly screens made to order. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 26-3t FOR SALE. rOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks acd fire Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, Stb and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Model K. Cadillac Runabout; used one season, in Al repair. Top, gas lights, generator, etc. No reasonable offer refused for quick sale. J. H. Martin, 213 N. 12th St. 26-3t FOR SALE--If you are hunting a bargain, be sure and see my 06 model Premier touring car, just thoroughly overhauled and repainted. Fully .equipped, including speedometer, dock, 5 extra inner tubes and two extra tires; guaranteed to be just as represented or money refunded. - For quick sale, no reasonable offer refused. J. H. Martin, 213 N. 12th St. 26-St FOR SALE Cheap; I have a road wagon, rubber tired; also a rubber tired road cart, and a McMurray bike I will sell dirt cheap for quick cash sale. First here, first served. Sherman Brown, 201 N. 12th St. 26-3t FOR SALE Household goods. 802 N. 8th street. Must be sold at once. 26-2t FOR SALE Fox terrier pups;. 30 N. 7th. Jun22-tf . Open ..148 . . 81 .. 90 :.150 66 ..123 ..136 ,.152 ..117 ..132 ..154 ..181 .,193 ..115 ..130 High 148 81 89 150 6 123 Low 148 80 90 149 65 123 Close 148 81 90 150 . 66 123 136 152 117 132 154 181 192 115 130 152 151 133 155 193 115 130 132 153 191 115 129 Good ' to choice sheep .... 4.50 4.75 Good to choice lambs .... 6.75 8.00 Richmond Grain Market (Richmond Kbllsr mus) . . Wheat, per bu. ...... ..........$1.40 Corn, per bu., .........76c Rye. per bu.. .................. ..80e Bran, per ton ........ . .'. ..... .$27.00 Middlings, per ton ....... ... . . $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., ............ $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. 1 ' fRnnse ft Co.) Timothy, per bu., ........ g2.70$2.83 CJover 8eed ............. 4J0Q& 4.05 Richmond. CATTLS. tt'aid by Richmond Abattoir.) ticst U0&4. average 800 to 250 pounds ............ $6.75 $7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.90 Common and rough ...... 5JSO Steers, corn fed 5.00Q 5.50 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows .... ........ S-SOQ .Z3 Bulls 3.60 4.fO Calves .... 6.00 6.50 Lambs 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. , (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. ....'........18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., .26c Country butter, per lb ........ 1820e Eggs ........ 20e Richmond Hay f.larket. (Omar O. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) ......... $14.00 Clover hay. loose ........... .$12.50 Mixed hay $13.00 Oats, per bn ...SO to 52c Corn ......... 76e EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, June 25. Cattle Recpts 15 car loads; tops $7.10 Hogs receipts 1,400; tops $7.90. Sheep and lambs receipts, 900. Top sheep, $5.50; top Iambs $9. TOLEDO GRAIN. .Toledo, June 26. Wheat $1.49 Corn .... .... .75c Oats 56Hc Rye 89e Alsike.. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .$S.3ft Timothy, per bu ...... $2.00 CIKCIfiHATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, June 26.

FOR SALE OR RENT New typewrit- WANT AD er. Address, B. H. DePriest, Y. M. FOR SALE Will sell or exchange two L E T T IE H IL D T RS? 'rS. Balley' 31 following are replies to Pan.lgth. Phone 20,9. 26-t fiium Want Adfc TecelvmA at j, FOR SALE Go-cart, wood body with fice. Advertisers will confer a great leather hood, good condition; phone favor by calling for mail In answer 1981- 2fn to their ads. Man at this office up to FOR SALE Large" ice - box. good for 12 noon today as follows: either restaurant or grocery; 404 r - ' , Main St -' 26-2t w 1 w; 1 FOR BALK Improved farms and Mall will be kept for SO days' only, farming lands in Osceola Co. J. I An mil called for within that Shigley. LeRoy, Mich. time will be cast ouC apr29 eod3mos tK)R SALB-Refrigeratora and hitchFOR SALE Gurney refrigerator; 100 ea cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf lb. capacity at halt price; 311 N. W FOR8A LEMill wood. CTWTKrimTr 3rd- ; firi Co. 29-;f FOR SALES New live room cottage, cash or time; 81 Laurel; call 207 FOR RENT N. 9th. 25-4t FOR SALE-Oood black walnut bed- FOR RENT House seven rooms; stead, springs and mattress. 204 S. . ectrlc lights, good repair; 29 lotn 24-tf N. 19th. Phone 2072. 26-2t FORSALE Brand new No. 4 Under- FOR RENT FuHShed room will wood Typewriter at bargain. Phone heat and bath; 64 South 12th St. 1674. : . 22-tf 2g-7t FOR SALE Established second hand FOR RENT Flats, furnished cornbusiness. Bad health reason for Plt. housekeeping. 415 Main. 240 selling. Address Z. care Palladium, Fort Wayne Avenue. ' 26-7t 22-7t FOR RENT Five room flat; enquire FOR SALE My equity in lot In Ben- at 46 South 8th street, Fry Flat, ton Heights. $30 discount for cash. v--.?:-.."i - ' ; ' ' 25-2t Good corner, one block from car FOR RENT OR SALE Large house line. Care A. J. Neff, Feltman Shoe ,with good furnace and. bath, large Store. 20-7t lot, good barn, etc.. Central Ave., FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male West Richmond, near Earlham Colcalf, cheap; best blood known; call lege. Call on or address Dickinson for pedigree; phone 3136. 27-tf Trust Co., telephone 2186. : 9-tf FOR SALE6lTTRADE An ideal su- FOR RENT T. IL OL A., Fvraisaed burban home suiUble for retiring Rooms including shower baths, hoat farmer or business man. Phone sad UghL $L23 sad up par webx. 3136. ; 27-tf arl4-tt

Cattle receipts 100;, tops $7.10. Sheep and lambs receipts I018, prices steady." Top sheep $4.25; top lambs $8.60. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, June 26. ; Cattle receipts light; toys $7. Hogs receipts 7 loads; tops $8.10. Sheep and lambs receipts light. Top sheep $5.35; top lambs $8.75. , mn him ItlltllUUIUII HILL ACT VITHIH WEEK Is Expected to Decide on Proper . Procedure : in Local Case Then: ; LITIGATION IS EXPECTED NO CHANCE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMING TO TERMS UNLES3 , COMPELLED TO DO SO BY SUPREME COURT. .. r 'Within the next week or so it Is expected that the state railroad commission will announce its ruling as to the procedure to be adopted in compelling the: C C. ft L. railroad and the Pennsylvania railroad companies to interchange freight, according to the beHfe of ,'E. M. Haas, secretary ;,of the Commercial club, who, acting in the interest of the members of - the club, referred the matter . to ' the commission's attention. It is expected that the procedure of the commission' will be along lines advised by Charles Shlveley ot this city. ; - f There is a belief that the commission will have to go to court In order to have Its 5 order enforced. TheJ . t : . : ,'. A a 1 fennayivania company is saia 10 ue the one which is "bucking" . most against the enforcement ot the recent order of the commission compelling interchange. This company, ' it is said, will lose a good per cent ot its business by reason of the interchange of freight. - A MYSTERIOUS CASE Baltimore Murder and Its Tragic Results in a Different Light. IS A WOMAN THE SLAYER? Baltimore, MdV June 26. A letter, Eastman, alias Roberts the alleged slayer of Mrs. WoodilL wrote his. wife la New York was made public today. It tells of the determination to kill himself and asks his wife to come on and claim his body and property. It says that Mrs. Woodill was killed by another woman in the party with a champagne bottle. Also that one of the men was knocked unconscious. He expresses sorrow, for his wife and "out boy." The letter is substantiated in part by a man who saw the whole party go to the bungalow, it looks like Eastman was a victim of circumstances and not the murderer. (:Ci i.v:il':aiJly

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REAPER VISITED CLARK H. HADLEY

Clark H. Hadley, who about twelve years ago was engaged In the furniture business In this city but who has been a resident of St. Lous since that time, died at his home n the latter city yesterday noon after an Illness of about a year. The body will arrive here this evening and be taken to the home" of " an uncle of the deceased. Henry C. Dickenson, 227 South Eighth street. Mr. Hadley is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. Dickenson. Rev. Allen Jay will have charge of the service. Burial will be lh Earlham cemetery and private. Friends may call between 9 and 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Hadley was about 60 years of age and was a resident of this city the larger, portion of his life.' He was fairly prosperous when in business In this city. IRISHMAN'S PLEA . PROVED A WIIIflER "May , God help me, yer honor. Drunk, no, I'm a poor old x man , and broke down. God love you. Judge, you wouldn't send an old fellow like me to jail. I'm a glass blower, a boiler maker, used toy hard work but sixty years old. now and no good. I never worked. on .a. stonepile in me loife and I'm too old to start now." It was Martin Carbine, a native of the Emerald Isle in city court. It did look like a shame to send him to Jail, so he was given an hour to leave the city. He was arrested for drunk. POLICE HEAR OF PECULIAR SCRAP Report was made to the police today about an interesting scrap between a man and woman residing on Sheridan street. " The two are man and wife and according to the informant of the police the man accuses bis frau of being too fond of other males. They are said to have engaged In' a row last night that disturbed the entire neighborhood and prevented sleep. RAIN SPOILS GAME Owing to wet grounds the game in the. city baseball league at Easthaven between that club and the T. M. C. A. outfit was postponed. The game between the Starr Pianos and Athletics st the public play grounds ' was to have been played providing the grounds were in good shape. LOOK FOR G00D11 The meeting ot the directors and program committee of the ISO chavtauqna was postponed from last evening until tonight owing to the absence of E. K. Shera. secretary and George I Goodwin, chairman of the program committee. Mr. Goodwin has been in Nova Scotia for two months on a visit while Mr. Sber&'s duties keep him from the city a good portfcm ot tha time. Both ara expects home today however, so that the meeting can ba held tonight .

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath far gents, si the Grand. feUS-tf

AUTO LIVERY Touting cars and runabouts for hire , by hour or trip, especially low rates. Mollne Sales Co.. Phone 2384. 1-tf LOST. LOST Cameo pin; return to Palladium. Reward. 26-2t FOOT DOCTOR. A sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. 20 S. 8th. . tebM-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking ft Co. 406 Main St Phone 2006. 22-tf INSURANCE. floore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and ' Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Puhltc and Steamboat agedt ' Haas N. KolL no Main street. 6-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russ2l. 16 & 7ta St. Phone 1791. . aisrll-tt PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. RAVAGES OF THE GREEN BUG HURT It Is Feared the insect Will Greatly Injure the County Wheat Crop. WHEAT FIELDS! ARE THIN RUST HAS ALSO APPEARED AS A RESULT OF THE HEAVY RAINS AND FARMER8 ARE LOOKING VERY ANXIOUS. Ravages of the green bug will make the Wayne county wheat crop which has not been regarded as a very promising one, owing to the drought of last fall, much smaller than it would have been otherwise. The operations of the bugs this spring do not seem to be confined to any particular district, as reports from all parts of the county state that the wheat fields have been damaged. ; The wheat fields sre very thin snd farmers are apprehensive that they will be damaged by much' rain.- Had there been a heavy stand it is probable the rains would have been beneficial instead of a detriment. Rust has made its appearance in a few fields already and a dry spell is necessary to atop this disease.. What They Expect. It Is likely that the. wheat harvest will not commence for two or three weeks. Some farmers expect an av. erage yield, while others claim that their fields will not make an average crop. However they are expecting to realise a good profit because of the high price which will be paid. A few farmers have contracted for the disposal of their crop at $1.10 a bushel for July delivery, but the average price U $1.05 per bushel. . Last year the millers contracted ahead at 80 and 82 cents a bushel. The condition of other crops is , regarded as good. Oats has been damaged a little by rust, but the majority of fsrmers expect an average yield, the price of which will be higher than usual owing to the shortage in the wheat crop. It is probable that the oats harvest will commence a week from Monday. Hay is regarded as good. It will be several days before it will begin to ripen. A few fields of clover have been harvested but the only crop which is being harvested universally throughout the country is alfalfa. This crop is not large owing to small acreage. ; . v ; -- . PECK'S RECOVERY TO BE VERY SLOW Injury to His Head a Very Serious One. The recovery of Cassius Peek, the well known painter and former city councilman, who was injured a week ago last Tuesday by falling from a scaffolding Is very slow, according to a statement of the attending physician. Mr. Peck is suffering from an Injury on his head, caused by a heavy painter's book striking aim, and he is often delirious. -He ass been at the hospital since Sanday. .

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LAUNDRY

Dirty cloihes maie clean; tt yon dca't believe it try as. lUc!uaoo4 Stsaia Liundry. Phcno 12SL tsbSS-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedgen'a.- 918 Main. Orders called for and deliv. ered; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Phone 2068. jun24-lmo FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wilson Pohlmeyer and Downing 15 North 10th. phone 1335. Automobile service for out-of-town calls. Private ambulance. 24-tf ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work v and Stamping. Haner'a Art Store, 8 S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Math's for fresh fish and turtles; 16 South 5th street. Phone 1535. 2 6-tf DENTIST. DR. C. S. WILSON. Hlttle Block. Special attention given to plate work. Phone 1532. ( 24-lmo ' The term "filthy lucre" originated la Scotland and referred in the first place to the well worn one pound notes of that country. NK BAUD COIICEOT First One of the Summer Sea son to Be. Given Sunday Afternoon. GOOD PROGRAM ARRANGED The first concert by the City Band will be given at Glen Miller park tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The stand in the rear ot the pavilion will be occupied. The concerts will con tinue during the summer season. The program tomorrow will be: Part 1. March Gentry Trlumphlal Jewell Overture Orpheus.. , Offenbach Selection Three Twins Hoscaae Characteristic Novelty Teddy Bean Picnic. .... ....Brattoa Intermezzo On Wings of t he Wind . . Fillmore -.. Part 2. March Fairest of the Fair Sousa Song for cornet Starlight Maid. Klein From th e Auto Race.' A. C. Wilson. Two-Step True Heart.. .... ....Ball Selection Mary's Lamb .Carle March University of Maine.... Crosby E. J. Renk. Director. IDENTITY OE THE . BURGLARS KD Police Think They Have Good Clue. The police have a clue to the identity of the burglars who visited the Horn aday and Hall stores Thursday night. It is believed to have been the work of local talent. . A certain group of boys is supposed to know something about the ease. Two of their number are missing. At Hornadays only revolvers, knives and cartridges were taken, so it Is presumed the thieves intended to leave the city. At Hall's a salt of clothes was stolen. : OBEII EVAIJS KILLED Word has been received by friends ot Mrs. O. H. Pellett ot New Smyrna, Fla-, formerly Mias . Mamie Evans of Boston, of the death ot her son. Oreo, aged 15, resulting from sn accident sustained while playing baseball. Burial waa at their home In the south. CAKE GRAYS GIVEIT SHAKE UP Three Players Have Decn Ghren the Can. Cambridge City. Jane 2. The line op of the Grays has been changed by the management who hope to Improve it. The team has lost two games ia succession and three players were canned as a result. .Some of the fans sre not altogether la sympathy with the change, believlas; it too hasty, f . (4 IVI.i wn

Oil RIVER BLUFF; LOTS fOR A PARK

West Richrccsd;Pcc?!2 Ttice This Action snd Will Urge Councl to Paxca C:a Land at Ones. COST OF PURCHASE IS REGARDED CHEAP Matter Wil De Crcusht to At tention of Council at Usxt Meeting Went Streets Sprinkled, That the citizens of West Richmead are la earnest about the con version ot the west river bluff, between the - Main street and Pennsylvania railroad bridge, into, a public park. i viaeac ed by the fact that members of th West Richmond Improvement associa tion have obtained options on sever al of these lota The matter win be referred to the city council sad that body will be urged, to purchase the Iota at Its next meeting, July 11. At the meeting of the association last evening the question wss agala thoroughly considered and the action referred to taken. . A Park Is Neeeee. While West Richmond m oae of tks most beautiful sections of the city. It has no park wherein the ehlldrea may play and families take aa outingOther secUoas of the city have treat ' one to two parks. The south aMe baa three parks. Including Sooth Seventh street. South Tenth street and Beallvlew. Riverdale has North Tenth street park which it can claim tar Its own. The eastern sectloa of the city takes advantage ot the proximity of Glea Miller park. Members ot the assodatloa who obtained the options on the lots akmg the bluff of the river bank, state that the coat to the city wooU be alaost Insignificant. . conaldertag the advaatage it would prove to be to the residents of West Richmond. - tt womld also greatly increase the beauty of the city. . - Street tavinkllng. Another question taken bp for consideration ' last evening was that of street sprinkling. No concluskm as to what ought to be done la the matter was reached. It was snnoinool that residents of NaUoaal Boas, are planning to hare that street sprinkled by cooperation. This waa the last meeting of the associatkm for the sammar aad adjournment was takea entll the tUrd. Friday In September. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Leaader M. Pugh to Hsriey Pt. M-17-1S. Jefferson Tp. 91M. Geo. Geisler to Joel IL etoaectsr PL lot 4 block C. Hagerstowa; tt$$. Clara Dilks to Adalalde Cearaa, Pt. 8. B. 4-11-1, Wayne. . Ada J. Harned to John tnosCStr et si. lots zS-X$. block 1. Cambrics City; $500. Gertrude I Stsuber- et al to Catherine C. Menke Pt. lot $ Jeressksh Cox's addtttoa city; $l.Ot. Joshua 8. Rich to Elizabeth Oeetia. Pt. 8. W. MM Wayne Tp.; $55$. South Side Improvement Association to Franklin H. Bogan. tou W-tti Beallvlew addition, city; $230. . . E. R. Bowe! master to Clauoo O. Kitterman Pt. N. W. 27-1MS. Jackson Tp.: J 100. Henry T. Bond to Jas. E. Doaid.Pt. a W. and N. W. and 8. E. 4 aa4 MS13. Harrison Tp; $$,CS0. Jas. J. Dale to Lorenzo 8. Dale, lot 1$. block S. CambrMge City. W. B. 8. R-: $1. . . . Alfred Hadley to Clarence If. DeArmoad. lot 9 Wm D. Foulke's adfitlom city; $500. Diana E. Morrow " to EUxabeth E. Aiken. PL . lots S$l-52 ESsaheA Starr's addition city; $1,090. Marcia S. Bedgwlck et al to Wm. 8. Harvey, lot 1. Richard fjo&gwicra Sob. aty; $S2S. ! Will J. Robbias to Walter G. B. Weidner. lot 4 Richard s4xwlcks a4ditton city; $771. ' Elmer Lumpkin to Jas. Lumpkla Pt 8. E. 2MM2. Dal ton Tp; $30$. Mary C Weaver et al to Jas. Lampkin etaI.Pt- ZS-1M2. Daltoa Tp.; $500. Herman F. Pllsrla to Joha C Crana, PL 25$ Hayne'a sdUca . tty; $$.08$. ' ! Santford Wilson . Ex. to Fraak - EL Drischel et al. lot 5. block . Cam-. bridge City; $1. . Santford . -Wflsoa Ex. to Fraak B. Drischel et aL. PL-27-1M2. Jactaca Tp.; $l v. -- - Tnnk B. Drischel at al to Gas. A. Bertseb, PL 27-1M2. Jacksoa i Tp.; ttJUO. Jno. A. Speaeahter Ex. to Bay K. Ckrreley lot li TTsartsrsTl 6 CcTSa aditioa, dty; 1XZ9T7ar. nartz is AffLzr J. Hiyea, PL lot Clckle Laws a&S $3400. :'..' ' . Daalel C. Xiere t Daley EL way. PL N. W. 1M74V GST Tp.; $s.40$lneary Sleyers ta Csx Cca, kt . Chas. XT. .Ctarra cy; u$$t- r , Edward T!niasrLis ExI t CI Ci

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