Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 250, 17 July 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1909m

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; Braech Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

' For Yomir CoevenSemice . LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the . main office.

South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St CHILES & SON, 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St

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VUANTPn of owner. Address Box 106. 17-lt ni I CU. WANTEEP-Positlon as dellveryman WANTED Work In private family or or collector; "E. Z." care of Pal- " hotel, 215 N. '2nd. 17-2t ladlum. 16-2t WANTED Girl for general house- Have .your suit pressed once a week work, washing not Included, 1707 the rate of $1.00 per month. RichMain. "17-lt mond Dry Cleaning. Phone 1072. Yv ANTED Scrub woman, Westcott 14-lm hotel. Apply Housekeeper. 17-2t WE do all kinds of Fountain Pen reW ANTED Buyer for new five or six firing-while you wait Before goroom cottage, suburban, on car line. n on yur vacation see your pen Stop rent Get a home. Some cash, 13 ln good order Jins Mfgs. balance monthly. Address "Home" juiyl3-lmo care Palladium. 17-2t WANTED Woman for office work; XvAmKD Young men to learn auto- Monarch Laundry. 13-7t mobile business by mail and pre- WANTED Ladies to learn hairdresspare for positions as chauffeurs and iiig. manicuring, facial massage, repair men. We make you expert ln chiropody or electrolysis. Few ten weeks; assist you to secure po- weeks completes. Wonderful desitlon. Pay big; work pleasant; de- mand for graduates. Good field for mand for men great; reasonable; resident work; diplomas granted, write for particulars and sample les- Instruments given. Investigate, on. . Empire Automobile Institute, " Moler College, Cincinnati, O. 25-tf .ltf-'ter' N' Y' 1721 WANTED Stock to pasture; call "WANTED To buy seven, room, house phone 1235. 24-tf

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s NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By CoVrelf and Thompson, BroVers, Eaton Ohio.)

' Xew York. July 17. X AN.. .... .. .... ... Great Northern . ., .. .. .. ... .. ,4. Amalgamated- Copper .. .. .. .. ... American Smelting . . . . . . Northern Pacific .. U.S. Steel .... .. .. .. ,. .. .. 4, U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. .. Pennsylvania . . . ... . . St. 'Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. '. B. ft O New York Central ' . ...... . . . . Reading ,. Canadian Pacific ........ .. .. Union,- Pacific Atchison ;, ; -t Southern Pacific.. .. .. .. .. .. . Chicago. V CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, 3y Corrsll and Thompson, Brokers, S ' Baton O.I Chicago, July 17. "" T Wheat, ' Open High Low Close July . 121 ... 122 120 120 Sept .. Ill; .111 ,110 111Dec ... 108 . 108 ' 107 : 107 ceru Open July ... 69 Sept ... 65 Dee. ... 65 HigA 69 65 Low 69 65 55 Close 69 -i 65 56 56 Oat. High 46 . 41 41 Open July ... 46 Sept ... 41 Dec ... 41 Low 45 41 41 Cloto 45 41 41 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

At. Dk. Price 320 102 117 139 140 171 154 176 155 191 179 196 167 204 202 212 226 240 264 274 $7.35 7.50 7.75 7.90 8.00 8.00 8.05 8.05 klO 8.10 8.15 8.15 8.20 , 8.20 8.25 ; 8.25 8.35 8.35 8.45 8.50 40 40 40 40 200 120 120 160 200 120 160 2S0 40 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Beat heavies . . .... . . . .$S.20$S.4o Good to choice lights. . . , 8.00 8.20 Beet pigs.. .. .. .. .. .. 7.00 7.50 BEST STEERS. Good to., choice steers ,i . . . &35?t! 7.O0 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 5.8o STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Fair to good feeders .... 4.50(g) 4.75 Inferior to choice stockerg 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. 2.50 3.25 -BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers .. 5.00 6.00 Good to fancy cows ...... 3.85 5.00 - VEAL CALVES. Fair to heavy calves 3.00Q 7.00

No. HOGS. IS ................. 7 10 3 ...... w 48 31 48 ........... 27 92 61 47 39 68 82 75 55 66 ........ 50 6430

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

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. yy.y : Open ..145 ..149 .. 81 ..93 151 ..72 ..128 ..138 ..154 ..119 ..132 ..155 .".184 v:l94 . .116. .. ..133 High 145 150 82 94 152 - 73 128 138 155 119 132 156 ,185 198 .117 .. 135 Low 145 149 8193 -151 .72 127 138 . 154 119 132 154 184 194 116 133 Close 145 150 -82 94 152 . 72 127 138 154 119 132 '155 184 197 116 134 Good to choice' veal. .'' . . . 4.00 8.80 x SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings .1 ..... .. 5.2o 5.150 Good to choice sheep. . . . 4.00 4.26 Good to choice lambs .... 7.00 7.60 . . j. ... Richmond Grain Market. : .-. . - .. ... .- hllchmond Holler Mllla) New wheat per bu... . . .$1.05$1.10 Corn, per bu. .. 75c Rye, per bu. .. .. .. .. ..J ..80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu. . $5.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Run: Co.) Timothy, per bu ................ $1.90 Clover seed.. 5.00 5.50 Richmond. CATTL& (Paid by Richmond Abattoir!) Best hog, average 200 to 250 pounds.. .. $7.00$7.25 Good to heavy packers .. 7.00 7.50 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers, corn fed 5.00 5.50 Heifers 3-50 4.50 Fat cows 3.50 4.25 Bulls 3.25 3.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs . 0.50 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. . .... ... .28c Country butter, per lb ...lS20c Egs 20e Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) $14.00 Clover hay, loose . . 1 $12.50 Mixed hay ...$13.00 OtLtt, per bu ..50 to 52c Corn ..75c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapols, Wheat. Corn .... .. Oats.. Rye . . .... July 17. , $1.21 i .... 73c 51c 85o EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo? July 17. Cattler-RecelpU CO; tops $7.

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o o o Want : Ad WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porierfleld's Real Esate office. Keiley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands In Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley, LeRoy. Mich. apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE Horse, express wagon and harness. Will sell all for $50. Paris O'dell, 1232 Ridge St. 17-3t FOR SALE Buck's Range, almost new, 312 Lincoln. 16-3t FOR SALE Child's crib, mattress, Steinway piano, cheap; 119 N. 15th street l6-3t FOR SALE My 1909 Moline demonstrating automobile, equipped with top, glass front, Prestolite tank, speedometer, two extra tires, tire cover and irons. Everything in first class condition; have ordered a 1910 model and want to dispose of the 1909 Model at once. Jno. H. Martin, 213 N. 12th St. Phone 2384. 16-3t FOR SALE 10x12 wall tenl with fly; first class condition; also woven spring folding cot; enquire at Riverside Brass & Machine Works, 324 N. 3rd St. 15-7t FOR SALE Edison phonograph with repeating, recording and shaving attachments, complete with 45 records; machine only used one month. Bargain if taken at once. Enquire Riverside Brass & Machine Works, 324 N. 3rd street. , 15-7t FOR SALE House of three rooms, summer kitchen, good cellar, lot 60xl65; fruit. Address "M. E. W." care Palladium. Phone 3231. la-7t FOR SALE Second . hand upright Veals Receipts 100; tops $0.25. Hogs-Receipts 4,200; tops $8.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts 800; sheep $5.70; top lambs $8.00. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, July 17. Wheat . . Corn : i .' . Oats ..... .. Rye,. .. . .$1.35 .... 75 , .540 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. - Cincinnati, July 17. Hogs Receipts 2,300; steady, weak. Cattle Receipts 50; steady. Sheep anl lambs Receipts 4,400; sheep steady to strong; lambs $8.40. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, July 17. Cattle Receipts. 1,000; tops $6.00. Veals receipts light; $9.25. Hogs Receipts 2,000; , $8.60. Sheep and lambs Receipts 2,500; top sheep $5.50; lambs $7.50. TOLEDO GRAIN. - Toledo, July -17.-Wheat ...... Corn . . . v ...... Oats.. .. . Rye. .,. . 1 ... , . . . .$1.30 . . .72 Vic , . . ,52c . . . .83c Morphy's Witty Comment. Paul Morpby. the famous chess play, er, once attended church In New Orleans when the bishop of a foreigr diocese was present. The young rectot of the church had prepared a sermon In honor of his distinguished visitor in the delivery of which he tired every one except the bishop, who paid close attention. Part of the congregation left the chnrch. Well." saM Morphy. "that preacher is the first man I ever met who hadn't sense enough to stop when he had nothing left but a bishop." He Craved Variety. An Oregon editor once got a big advertisement from a place which sold nothing but oysters. The place had Just opened, and, while the proprietor was willing to advertise, be didn't have the cash to spend, so the newspaper man took a card which entitled him. to $10 worth of oysters. A few days later a tramp printer strolled into the Gazette office and wanted a job," relates the editor. "I had nothing to offer him. but told the man he might sleep back ln the composing room, and as he had no money to buy food I gave him the meal ticket on the oyster parlor. I didn't hear from him again for more thnn a week. One day he came Into the office looking a bit drawn and worn. 'I don't want to seem dissatisfied with what you've done for me, Mr. Carter, said he. "and I'm willing to admit that tbe luscious bivalve is a wonderfully fine bit of food, but for heaven's sake can't you get an ad. from a ham and egg emporium V" Labor Saving. The youngster had the proverbia! aversion to soap and water, and his teacher said to him one morning after he entered the little schoolhouse: "Jimmy, Fm ashamed of you. Your cheek is- all black and sticky. Go to the hydrant and wash it. Jimmy went out to the hydrant, moistened his wash rag and rubbed oap over It. Then, rag in hand, he returned to the schoolroom "Width cheek did you eayr be Inquired.

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WANT AD LETTER UST The following are replies to Palla dium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in anser to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A. B 1 Housekeeper ..1 A. J 1 Country 1 Baby 2 Exchange ... 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. Al! mall not called for within that time wl'.l bo cast out piano, good condition; will sell cheap. Phone 1079. 13-7t desirable home of S s, Bath, Furnace, Electric Lights, Both Kind of Gas and a good Barn. 204 S. 12 16-tf FOR SALE 200,000 cigarettes, 50 brands, 5c to $1.50 pkgs. Feltman's Cigar Store, 609 Main. Wholesale and retail. 9-lmo FOR SALE Show case, folding bed and buffet at a bargain. W. F. Brown, 1030 Main St 11-tf FOR SALE Big bargain in velvet brussels and ingrain rugs. Prices $1.10 up. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 8-tf $10.00 SInSer Domestic Sewing machines, good as new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-tf FOR SALE Real estate, Fire Insurance. Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th St. Phone 1316. 2-lmo FATE OF THE BRAAKE. A Treasure Ship That Lies Buried Off Cape Henlopen. Somewhere iu deep water off Cape Henlopen lies over half a million In British gold, and bow- much more ln gold and silver bars and plate and other treasures can only be guessed at. In 1708 the British privateer Braake sailed for the west Atlantic bearing enough gold to pay off all the English troops stationed in various parts of the new world. As the soldiers had not been paid in many months the sum was a large one. Whether tbe captain of the Braake decided to turn pirate or whether he merely was showing excessive zeal in making war on all the enemies of England that he met ca the high seas and Intended to turn over his loot to the crown on his return will never be known, but the fact that the Braake took no prisoners and sank every prize goes a long way toward proving the piracy .theory. The Braake captured a Spanish merchantman coming up from South American ports laden with rich tribute from the Spanish colonies there, transferred the precious cargo to her own hold and burned the vessel. Another Spanish ship bringing a church service of richly jeweled gold plate to a new world Cathedral encountered the privateer and ' suffered the same fate. The next to fall a victim to tbe Braake's rapacity was a Frenchman carrying silks, spices, brandy and bars of silver. That, too, was sent to tbe bottom after It was despoiled. The Braake was overtaken by a hurricane when neartng the American coast, was blown far out of her course and sank off Cape Henlopen. Several of tbe crew escaped in a small boat and reached land. Their tales of tbe treasure on the sunken ship caused several expeditions to be fitted out the following year, but nothing was brought up save pieces of tbe anchor chains and a cannon or two. During the last hundred years every effort to raise any part of the treasure has failed. The last attempt was made by Captain Charles Adams, who fitted out a eblp under the auspices of the navy department, but was unable to locate the wreck; which is probably by this time deeply submerged in the ooze and mud of the ocean bed. New York Press. Respect For Old Age. "Jonas, did you beat that rug accordIn to orders?' "No. S'manthyj I Just didn't "Didn't? What's the reason. Td like to know?" 'Cause. S'manthy. when 1 got It out on tbe. line there an', saw bow frittered an feeble it was I didn't have the heart to lambaste it. I know I have a shortage of virtues. S'manthy. but I want you to know that respect for old age isn't one of 'em." Boston Courier. Going to Law. The man who goes to law for the purpose of obtaining satisfaction generally gets -o many other things that be forgets il about tbe satisfaction If there Is aoy ln tt for him. Chicago Record-Herald. BANK STATEMENT. Reserves less IT. S. Reserves, inc. . . . . Loans, dec Specie, dec. . ... . Legal Tender, Inc. Deposits, dec . . . , Circulation, inc. . . Inc., $2,510,150 . 2,566,300 .3,394.500 . 629,700 . 2.479,800 . 2,864.800 189,300

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FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or busiuess man. Phone 3136. 2 7-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kmr & Co. 29-;f $1.00 A1 niakesSewing Machines repaired, any distance. Young, 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, 227 S. Sth. 17-3t FOR RENT Flat. 26 N. 11th: enquire over 713 Main. Telephone 2179 nr 3045. 14-tf FOR RENT Five room flat, modern; 36 S. 11th St. Call at 46 South 11th street. 12-tf FOR RENT Two rooms, 110 N. 7th. . 16-2t FOR RENT Fu rnished rooms ; pri vate entrance; 207 N. 9th. 16-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished rooms, cool, light, clean, shower baths, C1.25 per week and up. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at tne Grand. feb22-tf MISCELLANEOUS. LOST. LOST Between Glen Miller and 14th St.. on Main, gold cross with Amethyst setting. Return to Palladium office. Reward. LOST Brier pipe with clouded amber stem, gold mounted, .with initials "G. G. C." Return to Palladium. 17-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and T. M. A. SHOW Was Witnessed Last Evening By Audience That Filled The House. PUT ON AGAIN TONIGHT The T. M. A. vaudeville show at the New Phillips theatre last night was all to the good. The entertainment was a decided success in every way, especially so from a financial standpoint, as many people were turned away and the S. R. O. sign was hung out a few minutes after the doors opened. It was the best vaudeville show that has been seen in Richmond for a long time and the fact that it was composed entirely of home talent and all of the participants were amateurs makes the glory all the greater. The Jessup trio perhaps made the biggest hit, but all of the other acts care in for their share of applause and it would be hard to pick the stars. The entertainment will be repeated this afternoon and tonight and record breaking audiences are again expected. The program is as follows: Geyer Balancing. Illustrated Song Nettie Thompson. Roy Harding "The Sleepy Paderewskl." George Russell Juggling. Geyer and Geyer Aerial actIllustrated Song Miss Thompson. The Belfast Quartet. Jessup Trio in "The Spirit of '76. Motion Pictures. "Darling," be said as be hugged and kissed her "darling, can't you see can't you guess that I love you?" "Well." she replied. Jooking at him. "I should certainly hate to think that this is just your natural manner of behaving ln company." Boston Transcript REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George W. Hod son to Daniel W. Moyer. part lot 14 C. H. Coffin's 5th add city. $1. Daniel W. Moyer to George W. Hodson, part lot 14 C. H. Coffin's 5th add city. $1. Francis M. Cain to Charles A. Mendenhall. part S W 28-1S-13 Perry township. $275. Mary Isabel Orr to Earlham cemetery, part N W and S W 0-13-1. Wayne township. $13,875. George J. Snyder et al to Richard H. Cutter part lot C3 John Smith's add city. $1. Harry L. Braxton to Horace G. Iredell, part lot 2C C T. Price s add to city. $223. , Roy T. Cooper to Nancy A. Heath, lot 162. Highland add city. $150. Levi Moorman to Solomon L Boren. port S E and S W 25-1S-14, New Garden. $4,500. ' ' Elizabeth Fisher ex.. to Clara MoIIer part lot 5. Daniel Burgess out lots, city. $375i. ' ' L. G. Rothschild to James McNeill, lota 120-121 Grand Boulerard sub. city. $900. 1 , Chaa. S. Kottermaa et at to 2ary I

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Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you dont believe It. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb3 tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedsens. 91S Main. Orders called for and delivered; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Phone 2068. jun24-lmo ART GOODS. Home Baking, Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner s Art Store. S S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and tunles; 16 South ith street. Phone 1535. 26-tf DENTIST. DR. C. S. WILSON. Hittle Block. Special attention given to plate work. Phone 1532. 21-lmo BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery, 29 N. Sth St. 'Phone 2474. jun27-lmo MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. mar 11-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A aura cure for Corns. Prof. H. H Rolling. SO 8.. 'Sth. febl2-tf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Toung Fries. Long Bros., Phone 2299. 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWNING, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Automobiles used for long distance calls. Private ambulance. 7-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned,; low rates; favorable terms. Thompson, 710 Main. 9-7t ELECTRIC WIRING. Keep cool and sweet by using Meerhoff baths and electric conveniences. 14-tf Fulghum. part lot 54 Abijah Moffltt 2d addition city. $1,500. Garrett Thompson to Brown Thompson et al, lot 5G4 Elizabeth Starr's add city. $1. Julia W. Clark to Ruby E. Clark lots 12-13. Perry & Hawkins add city. $1.5io. Wm. F. Reese to Owen L. Loofbourrow, lot 24, blk 0, Charles T. Price's 2d add city. $525. John H. Weber to Charles L. Lambert, lot 7, H. C. and I. M. S. add city. $100. Lena C. Von Pein to Wm. Drathring et al. lot 23 F. Von Pein sib city. $4). Herman F. Pilgrim to Willard M. Penny, lot 21, F. Von Pein's sub city. $3,000. South Side Improvement Association to Louise Baumgarter, lot 571 Beallview add city. $1. Mary E. Ireton to Mary Althaus, lot 6 Mary E. Ireton's sub city. $400. GREENSFORK. JND. Greensfork, Ind.. July 17. The Ladies' Cemetery Association . will give a. festival in Rc-inheimer's hall Saturday night, July 17. Ice cream and cake will be served. The proceeds will be used for improving the cemetery grounds. All are invited to attend. Miss Hattie Mettert of near Hagertown is clerking for George Mosey. Clifford Crump has returned from a visit with relatives at Hagerstown. Mrs. Jack Stanfer of Richmond Is spending a few days with Miss Marie Underhlll. John Clawson who has been sick for several days is able to be about again. Mrs. Will Roller and daughter are guests of relatives at Straughn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Indianapolis are spending a few days with Abner Bond and family. Mrs. Foster has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives In the northern part of the state. She was accompanied home by her son. Rev. Foster and wife. Miss Maude Brooks of Richmond is the guest of her grandfather, John Brooks east of town. Mrs. George Davis is confined to the house on account of sickness. D. C, Moore spent Thursday In Economy on business. Rev. and Mrs. Bennett have been entertaining guests from ML Summit foa few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conley of Carlos have been visiting their son Carl Conley and family. , Ed Vore moved from George Nicholson's property west of town to Klenale's hall. ; Daniel Harris was transacting business at Munde Thursday. James Martin of near Williamsburg was In town on busiess Thursday. ' E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown spent Thursday with relatives here. John Hoover of College Corner was In town Thursday.

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day. . , t , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Klnr of Greene township were shopping here Friday. Tne three aid societies held their weekly meetings Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gaylor spent Thursday in Richmond. Mrs. K raffle and daughter of Anderson are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson. , . ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State Of Indiana. County of Wayne, SS: In Real Estate "of Martha U Peele. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Martha L. Peelle. deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent. In Centervllle. Center Township. Wayne County. Indiana, on Monday. August 2. 1909. the personal property of said estate, consisting of Household Furni ture, Carpets. Bedding. Kitchen TCtenslls. Dining Room Furniture. Etc sald Sale commences at 1:30 p. m. Terms of Sale All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00. a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent. ! interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, with suf ficlcnt sureties thereon. Dated. July 10. 1909. t ROBERT WM. P. NOBLE. Administrator. Jessup. Attorney. Lamott. Auctioneer. dlyl0-17-24-St Notice of Commissioner's Sale The undersigned commissioner by order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne county, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Dickinson Trust Company, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Pierce vs. Ora E. Pierce. Martha Evelyn Pierce, a minor, and Almlra B. McDivltt. and numbered 15.030 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that as such Commissioner, he will on the 10th day of August, 1909. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day offer for sale at public auction on the premises to the highest and best bidder at not less than two-thirds of its appraised value the following de-i scribed real estate towlt: Tbe South half of Lot Number Twelve (12) In that rrt of the City of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, laid out by C. W. Starr, said premises belne aittitl n th n.rKwAa . . . .. of South Eighth (Sth) and South A streets. In said City of Richmond. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money on the day of sale; onethird in one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale. The deferred payments to be secured by promissory notes In usual bankable form secured by mortgage on the premises, said notes bearing 6 per cent interest from the day cf sale. SAMUEL DICKINSON. vummissioaer. Luther C. Abbott. Atty. dly 10-17 24 31 GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne county. Indiana, the undersigned guardian of Louise Malsby, minor heir of Ellis C. Malsby, deceased, will, st the law office of A. M. Gardner. In the Safety Deposit Building. 32 South Sth street. In the city of Richmond. Indiana. mMonday. July l!i. l'xtt. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sals at private sale, for not leas than the full appraised value, certain real estate belonging to aald ward situated In Wayne county. Indiana, and described as follows, towlt: The undivided one-third (1-3) of the north hslf of lot number one hundred and sixty-six 'lWi In that part of the city of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Starr. The two story brick dwelling house thereon being number 18 north lnh street in said city of Richmond. Said sale will be made subject to tbe approval of said court, and on the following terms and conditions, towit: Tbe full amount of the purchase price cash in hand on dsy of sale. Dated this Oth day of July. !W. CLARA E. MALSBY. Guardian. A. M. GARDNER. Attorney, jul 9-17. NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. . luc wj m , v. i,uw mg mm Circuit Court, the undersigned, guardian of William X. Marine, will, at the office of Roscoe E. 'Kirk man, over 628 Main street in tbe city of !, mond. on Friday the 22rd ksv of' July. 1909, at the bor of nine 'clock a. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold.- offer et private sale for not leas than the full appraised value certain real estate belonging to William X. Marine a minor, described as follows to-wit: ' ' -. The undivided one-half of part of tbe northeast quarter of Section Fourteen. Township Seventeen north, . in Range Fourteen East. In tbe County, of Wayne and State of Indiana, bound ed as roiiows: Beginning at the nortawest corner of said Quarter section, thence south on the Quarter sectlos) line 73.87 rods to the northwest corner of John T. Barnes land; thence) north 86 degrees and 56 minutes east along the north line of said Barnes land 80.92 rods to a point 69.2 rods west of the east line of said section: thence north parallel with east line of said section 70 rods to the north Uno of said section: thence west seventyfour and .41 rods along aald north lino to the place of beginning, containing; 35.5 acres. Said sale win be mads subject to tbe approval of said court, and for cash, to be paid on day of sale. - Dated July ltth. 1909. MORMON W. MARINE. GuarCaa. ROSCOE E. KIRK1XAX. Attorney for QmrtT'.aa dlyMA17 ;--Ys -.-.'