Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 230, 27 June 1909 — Page 7
THE RICmlOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEUEGHAM, SUNDAY, JTTXE 27, 1CO0.
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. . PET WOK ; EACH INSERTION. WANTED. WANTEDTo trade good lot for driving horse; address P. Q., care Palladium. 25-tf WANTED Cabinet makers. Louck A Hill Co. 27-2 1 WANTED Ladles to learn hairdresslns;, manicuring, facial massage, chiropody or electrolysis. Few .weeks completes. Wonderful de mand 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. G. 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 preference. . . 24-tf WANTED Piano tuning and repairing; all. work guaranteed; 23 years .experience. - Louis Schrann, 139 S. Sth. Phone 1851. 23-7t WANTED I want to buy bicycles, watches, revolvers, guns and sewing machines. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Broker, Cor. 8th and Main streets. 21-7t WANTED Barber shop, 189 Ft. Vayne avenue. r25c haircut for 10c; 0c shave for 5c; 25c shampoo for 10c. Money loaned on all articles or vaiue. watcnes. i;ioc&s ana Jewelry carefully repaired. ' 21-7t VvANi'Jiil Manager for branch office ' -we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-1 mo WANTED To store your stove for ihe summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or (arm. go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8 th and Main. 14-tf 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. FOR 8 ALE City property and forms, merchandise stocks acd lira Insurance. Porterneld. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. C-f FOR SALE Model K. Cadillac Runabout; used one season, in Al repair. Top, gas lights, generator, etc. No reasonable offer refused for quick ale. J. H. Martin 213 N. 12th St. 26-3t FOR SALE If you are hunting a bargain, be sure and see my '06 model .. ly overhauled and repainted. Fully equipped. Including speedometer, clock, 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 fit. 26-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring - farmer or business man. Phone 3136. v 27-tf
Market Reports ; NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. y IBy Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) .' New York, June 26. ' - ' 4 i Open High Low Close Great Northern .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..148 148 148 148 Amalgamated Copper ............. . .. 81 81 80 SIM American timelUns 90 89 90 90 Northern Pacific ......... ....... .. ..150 150, 149 150 U. S. Stcil ' 66 66 65 G6 y U. S. 8teel pfd.. .. .M237s 123 123 123 Pennsylvania . . .......... .. .... .. ..136 .... .... 136 St Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..152 152 151 152 B O. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ... .. ..117 117 , New York Central .. .. .. .. .. .. . .132 133 132 132 Reading 154"& 155 153ft 154ft Canadian Pacific .. ..'..181 181 Union Pacific , , 193 ,193 191 192 Atchison 115 115 115 115 Southern Pacific. .. .. ..130ft 130 129 130
rv Chteaoo. CHICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISION, (3y Corren end Thompson, Brokers. 'T-- Baton O-l Chicago, June 26. Wheat' - Open High , Low ' Close July . 115ft 116 115 116 Sept.1. I 110 111ft 110 .111 Dec .. 108ft 109 108 109 . Com . . , Open Hign : Low Close July' ;.. 70 70 70 70 Sept: ... 67 68 67 68 Dec. ... 58 68 ' 57 58ft ,.... oata,' Open High Low Clean July ... 50ft 50 50 50 Sept 43 44ft 43ft 44 Dec ... 44 44 44 44 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Na At. Dk. Prtce 12 92 6.10 17 105 . . 6.25 3 .102 , .. 6.50 27 124 80 .5 27...........fc..,.. 134k ..; ,70 S5 143 : 7.$a
- ...The Market 'Place of -the-People... SEWEI IMS' Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisflers of All advertisements must be FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before PiESflfPfE lTDfE FREE ads below 12 noon - lrUUlilLPl UJJlT
Fnrst OIISIEMF WELL. JOHN. I DON'T MIND GETTING MARRIED, BUT, before we do let's go and see BECKWITH & CHESSMAN and buy us a home; they have anything you want. Yes, the lady is right. We quote a few of them: ' One 14-room House (double), good barn. Say, don't fail to look this up. Centrally located. This is a snap. One 6-room House, central, all improvements in, this is a good one; price $1,800. One 7-room House, suitable for two families. Central. Price $1,700. 127-acre Farm, good 7 room house, the best Farm within 10 miles of Richmond. 5 rooms and bath, just being completed; don't fail to see this. Price right. , ' We are sole agents for Eastern Indiana, and Western Ohio, for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. company, for those desirous of taking up Government Homesteads. Millions of acres open for entry. Come in and see us about it. Beckwith & Chessman 716 MAIN STREET. RICHMOND. DO YOU? Do you want to sell your Farm? Do you want to buy a Farm? Do you want to sell your Real Estate? Do you want to buy City Property of -any .kind?,, ' i6.'.Vir-v ; Do you want your property or, furniture Insured against fire, lightning or tornado. - i THEN SEE US; WE CAN HELP YOU If you want to go to Texas or Florida, come in and talk with us and we can put you on the right road, and show you of the different locations. BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND LANDS. FOR SALE Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. ' 29 tf
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $7.S5SS.15 Good to choice 7.40 7.80 Best piS ................ 6.25 6.54 BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers ... 6.35 6.80 Good. to choice heifers... 5.50 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy 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 BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers.... 5.25 6.25 Good to fancy cows .... 4.00 5.23 '. , . VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veals 4.00 7.75
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MM! 60 acre fruit farm, close to Richmond. 7 miles east. 2,750 fruit trees. $3,600. " Good 7 room house. Richmond avenue, ?2.500. Terms easy. 6 room modern house, newly built. Price $3,300. Will trade for other smaller property. 7 room house. South 12th, V3 of double, modern, $3,900. 6 room house. Chestnut St., good barn, 49 foot front. Cash $1,550. 7 room modern house, S. 10th, $3,100. Two double houses, N. 8th, rents for $40 per month. A real bargain at $4,100. 6 room house, 27 foot front, between 13th and 14th on Main. Go and look at same and make an offer. Ask about It. . 5 room frame on South 13th. gain at $1,400. BarHouse corner 16th and N. J. Southwest corner, $1,300. Lots in all parts of city. Splendid line of -fire companies. J. S. FITZGIBBONS NINTH AND MAIN. We are Installing MOGUL FURNACE Now for next fall. Don't wait until cold weather comes, but buy now and pay next fall. Hardware INFORMATION WANTED from owner who has good modern residence for sale, in or witbin 15 miles of Richmond; wish to learn of best bargain being offered. Give price and brief description. No. agents need answer, s Address G. Currier, Room 198 S, 46 Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 27-lt FOR SALE Monday. Roll top desk, filing cabinet, scales, metal beds, springs and mattresses, chiffoniers, dressers, desks, rockers, chairs, clocks, wash stands, linoleums; must go Monday. Dr. Hervey, 200 North 8th. 27-lt FOR SALE Set new buggy harness, half first cost, 101 S. 21st. 27-2t Fair to heavy calves .... 3.00 6.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Pest yearlings 6.50 6.75 Good to choice sheep .... 4.50 4.75 Good- to choice lambs .... 6.75 8.00 Richmond Grain Market. 1 (Richmond Holler MUls) Wheat, per bu $1.40 Corn, per bu., .......75c Rye, per bu., . .80c Bran, per ton .127.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per hu., ............ $4.50 Richmond Seed MarKet. t., - ' CRunjt St Co.) Timothy, per bu., S2.70$2.83 Clover Seed 4.50 4.G5 Richmond. CATTLK. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) sBest.hogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $6.75$7.15 Good to heavy packers .... 6.00 6.50 Common and rough 5.50 Steers, corn fed ....... ... 5.00 5.30 Heifers .... .... ........ 3.50 4.50 Fat cows ........ .... 3.50(g) 4.23 Bulls .4 3.50(3 4.VO! Calves .... .... .... ..... a00 Lambs ........1 PRICKS FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) Toung chickens, dressed, per lb. . Old chickens, per lb. .180 .18e COUNTRY PROOUCBL i (Paid by Bee Hlve. Creamery butter, per lb, v ....... .26c Country butter, per lb . :. .1 . . . ,lS20o Eggs 20c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) ......... $14.00 Clover hay, f loose $12.50 Mixed hay ' $13.00 Oats, per bu .50 to 52c Corn .... ............ ........ ,75c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. June 23. . Cattle ReCDt 15 car loads: ton 37.10
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LETT. Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office, v Advertisers wilt confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 coon today aa follows: P 1 W. H 1 Mail will be kCDt for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time wi:i be cast out Safe Investments If you want to buy a bargain in either a city or farm property. I have them on my list at the right price. Modern 7 room house, $3,500. Modern 8 room house with hot water heating plant and other modern conveniences, $3,800. Double house, good investment, location the best, $3,000. SO acre farm, 3 miles of Richmond, . good improvements, $7,500. 18 acre farm within one mile of Richmond, 500 fruit trees. This is a bargain, $3,000. 70 acre farm near Richmond, $3,000. 6 room house with electric light, $200 cash; balance as you pay rent. 5 room cottage, small cash payment and balance to be paid by the month. GEORGE B. MOORE 616 MAIN STREET. PHONE 4058 ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. By paying a small amount cash (from $100 to $200) and the balance by the month as you pay your rent, you will be 'independent of the rent man and own your own home. I have a number of houses for sale on this plan and will be glad to show them to you. Get busy and be independent. RIM 8TH AND N. E STREET. FOR SALE Fox terrier pups; 30 N. 7th. Jun22-tf Sheep and lambs receipts, 900. Top sheep, $5.50; top lambs $9. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, June 26. Wheat $1.49 Corn 75c Oats ...56ftc Rye 89c Alslfee.. ... ...$8.3n Timothy, per bu. . . . .. .. .. ..$2.00 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, June 26. Hogs receipts 1585; tope $8.05. Cattle receirts 100; tops $7.10. Sheep and lambs receipts 1578, prices . steady. Top sheep $4.75; top Iambs $8.60. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, , Pittsburg. June 26. Cattle receipts light; tops $7. Hogs receipts 7 loads; tops $8.10. Sheep and lambs receipts light Tod sheep $5.35; top lambs $S.7. r OUT OF ORDER. The Man Who Laughed at Sotharn as Lord Dundreary. Sot hern was once playing Lord Dundreary in a small town whose regular playgoers plumed themselves on their Imperturbable demeanor at the theater. A Joker who lived In that town had just returned from New - York and gravely put in circulation a hint that it was extremely unfashionable to laugh at comedians. The hint "took." Sothern played the first act in a frigid atmosphere. He could not understand it but he called the company together before the second act and Implored them to "pitch In and wake 'em up." They did their" utmost but without perceptible result Utterly beaten, the great laughter maker dived Into the dressing room. Presently the manager of the house Joined him.' "Shake. Ned. old boy! he exclaimed. "You're doin great Got 'em sure. Never seen a more deliguted ordienee.", "What?" was the dazed response. "Delighted be hanged: They haven't cracked a smile.' "Laughed, eirr replied the manager. I should nope not There wae one man that snickered, but we bounced him out afore he knowed what ailed
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FOR SALE Phaeton buggy, carriage, with shafts and pole. slei;h and bells, saddle and bridle, set single wagon harness, set single buggy harness, at Paper Mill. 26-lt FOR SALE 1 double set driving barness and 2 fly nets ' at 195 Ft. Wayne Ave. 27-7t
INFORMATION, WANTED from owner who has good farm for sale, suitable for dairy purposes or general farming, not particular about size or location. Wish to hear from owner only, who will sell direct to buyer without paying commission. Give price and brief description. G. Currier, Room 198 R. 46 W. Monroe St. Chicago. 111. ' 27-lt iOK tSALt. Cheap; 1 have a road wagon, rubber tired; also a rubber tired road cart, and a Mc Murray bike I will sell d.rt cheap for quick cash sale. First here, first served. Sherman Brown, 20x N. 12th St. 26-3t FOR SALE Household goods, S02 N. 8th street. Must be sold at once. 26-2t FOR SALE OR RENT New typewriter. Address, B. H. DePriest. Y. M. C. A. 26-7t FOR SALE Will sell or exchange two good farms. Dr. Bailey, 31 South loth. Phone 2079. 26-7t FOR SALE Large ice box. good for either restaurant or grocery; 404 Main St. . 26-2t FOR SALE New five, room cottage, cash or time; SI Laurel; call 207 N. 9th. 25-4t FOR SALE Good black walnut bedstead, springs and mattress. 304 S. 12th. 24-tf FOR SALE Brand new No. 4 Underwood Typewriter at bargain. Phone 1674. 22-tf FOR SALE Established second hand busipess. Bad health reason for selling. Address Z. care Palladium. 22-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male calf, cheap; best blood known; call for pedigree; phone 3136. 27-tf AUCTION SALE Sol Meredith Post will sell personal property at old post room, next Tuesday, 2 o'clock. Stoves, tables, chairs, lumber, etc. . ' . . ' 27-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT House seven rooms; bath, electric lights, good repair; 29 N. 19th. Phone 2072. 26-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath; 64 South 12th St. 26-7t FOR RENT Flats, furnished complete, housekeeping. 415 Main. 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. , 26-7t FOR RENT OR SALE Large house with good furnace and bath, large lot, good barn, etc.. Central Ave., West Richmond, near Earlham College. Call on or address Dickinson Trust Co., telephone 2186. 9-tf FOR RENT T. M. C. A Furnished Rooms Including shower baths, boat and light. $L25 and vp per walk. . ... arl4tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gaits, at the Grand. feWt-rf HAVE A SPLIT OP Cambridge City, June 25. A difference with the management of - the Cambridge City Grays and the Little Giants of Cambridge City caused the latter team to throw up- the sponge for the season. The Little Giants were regarded as one of the strongest amateur teams . in the state. They have been in the habit of playing curtain raisers to the big games. BUILDINGS CRUMBLE New Haven, June 26. The walls of some Yale bv.ildings are slowly crumbling and unless attended to will be unsafe in three years, said an expert on stone brought from New York to inspect the buildings. ' The building in the worst condition is Woodbridge Hall, in which President Hadley and the secretary and the threasurer of the university have their offices. The dining hall and and Woolsey Hall are also in bad condition. The expert said that dampness was the cause of the stone rotting. He advised that the buildings be waterproofed. Treasurer McClung said this would be done. KodollSJS: palpitation of the heart Digests whatyou eat Tore Esfcfisr !bfi Ecern Trcstirn Go. (Time Table Effective Oct 17. 107.) Trains leave Richmond r.ir Indianapolis and Intermediate stations ' at t: 00 a. hl. 7:2S. Sart. :X. lt:m 11:00. 13:00. 1:M, 2:K t:Cl. 4:te. S:z5. C:O0. 7:30, S:40 :. le:St U:WL Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis. 8:40 p. a. Last ear to New Castle. 10:00 p. m. Trains connect st Indlanapolia 'for Lafayette. Trankfozt. CrawfordsvfUew Terra Haute. CKnton. Sad van, Paris
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DJrty clones male clesn; U yon dent bclfTo it, try ut. lUchaond Steam Laundry. Phcce 1251. tebtS-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedgen's, 91S Main. Orders called for and delivered; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Phone 206S. 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 and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and turtles; 16 South 5th street. Phone 1535. 26-tf DENTIST. DR. C. S. WILSON. Hittle Block. Special attention given to plate work. Phone 1532. 24-lmo BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery, 29 N. 8th St. 'Phone 2474. Jun27-lmo AUTO LIVERY Touring cars and runabouts tor ' 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. B. Rolling. 20 8. 8th. feUS-tf MOTOR -CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking ft Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf INSURANCE. Tloore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Bonds and .Loans. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf GERMAN Notary Public and Steamboat agent Mans N. Koll, 716 Main street 6-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. ttaesoi. 1C 8. 1th Et Phase 1793. marll-tf A GREAT EXPLOSION Five Hundred Pounds Gunpowder Goes Up at the I Dupont Works. WRECKS SEVERAL HOUSES Wilmington, Del., June 26. The explosion of 500 pounds of gunpowder in the Hagley yard of the Dupont Powd er company here this morning, rocked houses and - many ' persons were thrown from their beds. At first It was thought that an earthquake had Bhaken the town and the vicinity of the wrecked plant was thronged with scantily clad people fleeing their homes. Flames followed the explo sion and the firemen bad a hard fight to save adjacent buildings of the Dupont company, several of which also were stocked with powder. METZGER INDICTED Indianapolis, June 26. The Marion county grand Jury this morning finished its work and was . discharged by Judge Pritchard. It returned thirtyfour indictments, among which, it became known. were indictments against Chief of Police Metxger. Captain Asch and Sergeant.. Barmfuhrer for the shooting of Samuel W. Dowden while riding in an automobile which the police said was exceeding the speed limit The police fired at the tires, but hit Dowden In the leg. The charge, it is said, la assault and battery. The grand Jury also returned, indictments, it is understood, against Indianapolis men for their . alleged connection with a lottery scheme at New Albany. There were also said to be some in dictments for prize fighting.
AT ATTACKS MADE BY THEJR ADICALS King Has Decn Vigorously Denounced Because He Plans To Entertain the Czar ol Russia Royalty. BLOODY POLICY OF CZAR IS DENOUNCED Scotland Yard Detectives Already Planning to Guard sa S m an sbb
I ne Lire or ins tmpcrcr 01 The Slavs. London. Juno 26. King Edward la angry at the widespread radical attacks made upon him for recelvlnf the Cxar when ho comes to London in August for a royal visit The National Labor party planned a huge mass meeting to protest against (he Cxar's visit The party's manifesto denounces the bloody reactionary policy of Cxar Nicholas In violent lacguego , Scotland yard has already begun to make preparations for the Caar's protection, and Cowes will swarm wit. secret service men. 8cotlnd Yard authorities are betraying great fear on account of the unusual agitation over the Cxxr'3 intended -visit Fanatics Are Busy. . Fanatics ere writing1 letters and scat tering literature declaiming the emperor's visit and vailed threats have been made. ' Every precaution possible will be made by the police, while government agents sctlng Independently of the regular authorities will swarm about the equipage of the Russian autocrat, forming a huge bodyguard when' he appears In public. The Cxar will not come to London and it is possible that" he will not leave the imperial yacht m Cowea at all. T'io extraordinary precautions taken to guard the emperor will extend to water as well as land, and they will last from the moment he arrives la English waters until he departs The king Is very much annoyed by the action of the socialistic members of the Charlton Board of Guardians who objected to appropriation fos decorations e V a ew Iha aam 4t9 iui iuv eeu vyss upvu seaw weiewsi vk the king's visit. The socialists declared thst.ln view of the Intense misery snd distress among the king's subjects in Charlton, it would be unseemly to spend money, for gee-gawa. A Tariff Suooeetien. . '. , .l : It shouldn't be so hard to find A tax which will all doubts allay; Each of us merely wants the kind ' That other folks will have to pay. BrraaAsia. Teu can't fatt with Gold Medal REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Leander M. Pugh to Harley Brown. Pt 26-17-12. Jefferson Tp. $1,140. - Geo. Gelsler to Joel H. Stoneclpher Pt lot 4 block 0. Hagerjtown; $000. Clara Dilks to Adelaide Kearns. Pt 8. E. 4-13-1. Wayne. c , ' Ada J. Harned to John Slonlker et al. lots 23-26, block 1. Cambrlds City; 1500. ' Gertrude L. Stauber et al to Catherine C. Menke Pt lot 2 Jeremiah Cox's sdditlon city:-$1,600. rJoshua S. Rich to Elizabeth Gustia. Pt 8. W. 5-13-1 Wayne Tp.; t50.' , South Side Improvement. Association to Franklin H. Bogan. lota 397-SS Beallview addiUon. city; $230. E. R. Bowermaster to Claude 8. Kitterman Pt N. W. 27-10-12. Jackson Tp.: I1.R00. . Henry T. Bond to Jas. E. Bond Pt 8. W. snd N. W. end S. E. 4 and S-10 13. Harrison Tp; S8.C50. . . Jas. J. Dale to Lorenzo 8. Dale, lot 16, block 5, Cambridge City. W. K. 8. R; SI. ? Alfred Hadley to Clarence M. DeArmond. lot 9 Wm. D. Foulke's addltlom city; $500. Diana E. Morrow to Elisabeth E. Aiken. Pt loU 561-562 Elizabeth Starr's addition city: 91000. Marcia S. Sedgwick et al to Wm. 8. Harvey, lot 1. Richard Sedgwick's Sub. City; $625. Will J. Bobbins to Walter O. B. Weidner. lot 4 Richard Sedgwick's addition city: 1775. V Elmer Lumpkin to Jss. Lumpkin Pt S. E. 23-18-12, Dal ton Tp; $300. Mary C. Weaver et al to Jas. Lumpkin et aL Pt rj2lS-12. Dalton Tp.: $5,500. " . Herman F. .PHgrim to John C E. ana. Pt 25C Hayne's addition dtyr $3,000. v Santford Wilson Ex. to Frank B. Driscbel et al. lot 5, block 0. Cambridge City; $1. Santford Wilson Ex. to Frank B. Drischel et aL Pt 27-16-12, Jacksom Tp.;-$i. - ' : . ' . . : Frank B. Drischel et al to Chas. A. Bertach. Pt 27-16-12. Jackson Tp.; $300. ' J no. A. SnekewMer Ex. to Ray K. Shlveley 1st Iff Mendenhall Cotaa addiUon. city; $L800. v - Wm. F. Hendrlx to Arthur J. Hayes. Pt lot S3. Kckle A Laws addition; $3,200. . Daniel C. Moore to Daisy B. Con way. Pt NV W. , 10-17-14. Clay Tp.: $,400. . ' .; ..-. Henry . Meyers to Chas. Cecaa. let 9. Chas. W. . Starr's addftlOB ,' eJt: Edward Timhorlafca st-s.
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