Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 257, 24 July 1909 — Page 7
PAGE HX53T SEND TO DAYT0I1 SECMWIISEUD Brarach 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. PALLADIUM 000 OOO 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of S days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ad. ColumiriL Young Man Wanted for Al leged Burglaries in This City ; Recently.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEUEGRAM, SATURDAY, JTJLT 34, 1909.
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' South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORX, 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. RATES
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WANTED. WANTED Two or three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, downstairs preferred; address Rooms, care Palladium. 24-2t WANTED We grind razors, shears, knives and all kinds of edge tools. ' Brown Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 24-3t WANTED Woman for general housework. Prefer party 28 to 35 years old. Call 213 North 10th street ' ' 24-2t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Thoroughly practical course by free clinic and careful instructions. Life scholarship; tools given, board provided. Some money earned before completing. T Send for catalogue. Moler Barber Col lege, Cincinnati, O. 23-tf WANTED To rent five or six room house or flat, centrally located ; call Home Phone 1071. 22-3t WANTED Small set of books to keep or check up; record work; mailing circular letters by an experienced man; work to be done at 533 Main. 22-5t VvAiNiiUJ Small washings at "35S." 6th St. 20-7t WE do all kinds of Fountain Pen reMarket NEW YORK. STOCK (By Cerrell and Thompson, New York. July 24. Great Northern . . Amalgamated Coppei American smelting . . Northern Pacific .... U. S. Steel . . ., .. ,. U S. Steel pfd.. .. .. Pennsylvania .. .. St. Paul ,. .. . . .. B. & O. New York Central .," Reading . . ., .. , Canadian Pacific . . . Union Pacific ..... . Atchison ... . Southern Pacific. .. e a e e e ej j i e , e e e , s eel Chif::iqo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By CorrHl and . Thompson Brokers, Eaton 0.1 Chicago, July 24' Wheat. Open High Low Close July . . 110 110 107 107 Sept. .. 107 107 105 105 Dec; .. 105 105 104 104 Corit '.',;. .Open Hie Low' Close July. ... 72 72 71 , 71 Sept ... 68 6S 67 68 Dec. ,k. 57 57 57 . 57 Oats. Open High Low CIosh July ... 45 45 44 44 Sept ... 40 40 40 40 Indianapolis Market. . .REPRESENTATIVE SALES No. A v. Dk. HOGS. 15 .. 100 .. 11 105 .. 86 125 .. 42 ,..... 154 40 81 153 .. 89 165 80 63 168 73 ................. 1S7 160 36 174 40 75 189 .. 43 199 80 66 ; 219 .. 68 ; 216 .. 68' 252 120 103 245 .. Price $7.75 7.85 7.S5 8.05 8.10 8.10 8.15 8.15 8.20 8.20 8.25 8.25 8.30 8.30 S.35 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $S.20$7$S.40 Good to choice lights .... 8,1.Y$ S.20 Best pigs., .'. i.. .. .. .. 7.00 7.50 BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers .... a35 7.00 Choice to . fancy yearlings 5.25 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers Fair to good feeders .... 4.75 5.00 4.50 4.75 3.00 4.50 2.50 3.25 5.00. 6.00 Inferior to choice stocke-s Common to fair heifers . . BUTCHER CATTI Good to choice heifers .
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.
pairing while you wait. Before going on your vacation see your pen is in good order. Jenkins Mfgs. julyl3-lmo Have your suit pressed once a week at the rate of $1.00 per month. Richmond Dry Cleaning. Phone 1072. 14-lm WANTED Stock to pasture; cajl phone 1235. 24-tf WANTED If you want money in .place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield'a Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Sheet metal workers for hoods, fenders and bodies bv Harare Auto mobile Factory. Steady employment and good wages . for first - class workmen. Address Max welfl-Briscoe Motor Co., New Castile, Indiana. . 21-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurReports QUOTATIONS. Brokers. Eaton, Ohio.)
Open High Low Close ..151 151H 150 150 .. 84 84 84 84 .. 95 95 94 94 ..153 153 153 153 .. 71 71 70 70 ..127 127 126 127 ..137 137 137 137 ..155 156 155 155 ..120 120 -120 120 ..135 136 135 135 ..155 155 155 155 ..186 .... .... 186 ..198 199 198 198 ..116 116 116 116 ..133 133 132 132
Choice to fancy cows.. ... 3.75 5.00 VEAL CALVES. Fair to heavy calves. . . . 3.00 7.50 Good to choice veal f 5.00 8.00 v SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 5.25 o.oO Good to choice sheep. . . . 4.00 4.23 Good to choice lambs .... 7.00 7.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat per bu.... . .$1.05g$1.10 Corn, per bu..... ........ ..75c Rye, per bu. .. .... .. '. . .. ,.80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton ............$30.00 Clover seed, per bu $5.50 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best liogj. average 200 to 250 pounds.. . .$7.00g$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 4.5 Bulls 3.25 3.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs ................... 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb ISo COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb .. .2Sc Country butter, per lb ........ lS320e Eggs ...20c Richmond Seed Market. Runs & Co.) Timothy, per bu;.... $1.90 Clover seed.. ..; .... .... 5.00 5.50 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar O. Whelan.) Timothy hay. (loose) $14.09 Clover hay. loose ............$12.50 Mixed bay .............. .. . $13.00 Oats, per bu., ...............50 to 52c Corn .... .........75c Ct-KMEXTijnc: Don't try to make angel food unless you ur Gol Msdal Flout; Bn.nroA.
ance. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6-tf
FOR SALE New house five rooms and bath, modern; 221 N. W. 3rd. Phone 3143. 24-2t FOR SALE Go-cart in good condition; It will fold up. Call Palladium R. C. tf FOR SALE Equity, residence, four hundred ten North Fifteenth street Make offer. Four thousand mortgage. F. A. Reese, care Denison Hotel, Indianapolis. 24-7t FOR SALE -A modern seven room 22-7t house, 239 South 4th street. FOR SALE Two-story frame house, a bargain if sold at once; i24 South 6th. Phone 4367. 22-tf FOR SALE On account of ill health I will sell my millinery stock at a bargain. Mrs. L. M. Cartwright, Milton, Ind. 22-10t RICHMOND TERRACE. HOT EACH Sunday Cars Special Free Car 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., or Indianapolis car at 10:00 and 11:00 a. m., and 1:00, 3:00 and 4:00 p. m. Get off at Graves Station. Everyone should see these bargains. WILBUR, 923 Main St. Open Evenings. FOR - SALE All kinds of household goods, cheap; leaving city. J. D. Fletcher, 109 S. 13th. 23-3t FOR SALE: 5 room residence. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Brokerage, 8th , and Main. 21-7t Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, July 24. Wheat. Corn : Oats Rye .. .$1.0oij . .75c .30c 80c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, July 24. Cattle Recveipts 130; prime $5 to $7. Veals Receipts 200; tops $S.i0. Hogs Receipts 1,700; tops $S.G3. Sheep and lambs Receipts 1,000 sheep $5.50; lambs $7.40. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, July 24. Wheat $1.0 Corn . . .1 . . . . . . 74c Oats 51c Rye -.. ..7Gc CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, July 24. Hogs Receipts 1.001 ; easy. Cattle Receipts 200; slow, setady. Sheep and lambs Receipts 250; sheep steady; lambs, tops $3. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, , Pittsburg, Judy 24. Cattle Receipts light; tops $0.30. Veals Receipts light; top $9.25. Hogs Receipts 6 loads; tops $8.50. Sheep, light; $5.25; lambs $7.00. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July 24. Wheat . .$1.00 Corn .... . .74V1-C Oats ...49c Rye.. .. .. .. 77Mjc A Bold Defense. "An enlisted man once put the president of a court martial in a difficult position," says a writer in Cassell's Magazine. "The court martial was trying the soldier for some fault or other. When the evidence and it took an unusually long time had been given, the president asked the prisoner if be had anythiug to say in bis defense. "Well, sir said the man. '1 can't see bow this 'ere court can sentence me. for Major Jones 'as been reading a paper under the table the ole blooming time, and Captain Smith 'as been making me into a karicatoor on the blotting pad. and. as for Lieutenant Brown, 'e 'asn't 'ad bis commission a year and don't count anywaysr " . Keen Scent of the Dog. A rabbit hears a man' and a dot coming and goes bounding away for safety. The do? strikes the scent smells around briefly and then Is off In the direction the rabbit has taken. The wonder is not that the dog should strike the scent, but this: Each of the several spots the rabbit touched was touched by him within a fraction of a second of one another, yet so accurate is the sense of smell of the dog that he can tell which was touched last and so get the direction of the rabbit's course, Exchangs.
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LETT Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A. J 1 Exchange ... 1 Baby 2 Mortgage .... 1 Home 1 K. S. ........ 1 Country 1 M. E. W 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Good surry, first-class condition; apply Henry W. Knollenberg. 20-7t $10.00 Slnger Domestic Sewing macmnes, guuu as new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-tf FOR SAIE OR TRADE An ideal su burban home suitable for retiring farmer or busiuess man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C W. Kiaraer & Co. 29-tf $1.00 A11 makes Sewing Machines repaired, any distance. Young. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7tf A desirable, home off 8 Rooms, Bath, Furnace, Electric Lights, Both Kind off Gas and a good Barn. S. 12 16-tf FOR SALE Cheap, iron beds, dining tables, buffet, at 1030 Main. 21-7t FOR SALE Real estate, Fire Insurance. Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th St Phone 1316. 2-lmo FOR S A LE Im proved farms and farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley. LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3mos 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 A GREAT LAND BUSH Three Hundred Thousand People Anxious to Secure Free Homes. TALE OF THREE WELSHMEN Spokane, Wash., July 24. Among the50,000 men and women registering for the first three days for Indian lands in the Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and Flathead reservations were three brothers of the name of Jones, who came from Wales to file applications. They arrived in New York on July 11 and went direct to Wardner, Idaho, a lively mining town in the heart of the Coeur d'Alenes, east of here, where their friends told them of the chances in the big lottery for 700,000 acres of land to be distributed by Uncle Sam. Immediately the three Joneses renounced their allegiance to Great Britain and filed their declarations of becoming citizens of the United States. In the meantime they will work in the mines. The rush of applicants for land is far greater than was anticipated and it is believed that more than 300,000 names will be filed. Most of the transcontinental trains from Missouri river points to Spokane are run in two and three sections and scores of hundreds of persons in the Pacific states are registering. The drawings will take place at Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, beginning August 9. A Huge Book. The Kah-gyur, or Tibetan Bible, consists of 10S volumes of 1.000 pages each, containing 1.0S3 separate books. Each of the volumes weighs ten pounds and forms a package twenty-six inches long, eight Inches broad and eight Inches deep. This Bible requires a dozen ynks for Its support.' and the carved wooden blocks from which it is printed needs rows of houses, like a city, for their storage. A tribe of Mongols paid 1.000 oxen for a copy of this Bible. In addition to the Bible there are 225 volumes of commentaries, which are necessary for its understanding. There is also a large collection of revelations, which supplement the BIWe. London Mail. Midget Posts. Phfletus. the poet, who died in 2SC B. C. was so small that he wore leaden shoes in order to prevent his being blown away by the wind or, according to another account, carried weightf in his pocket for the same purpose. With him compare Aristratoa. anotbet poet, who was so small that Athenaeos says no one could see him. Nieephorns Calistus speaks with airy lndeflnltene&s of an Egyptian dwarf not bigger than a partridge. Andromeda, one of Julia's free maids, was only foui inches over two feet.
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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. S-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath. 1G South 0th Street. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room; 42 S. 10th. lS-7t FOR RENT Room furnished for kitchen and unfurnished bed room. Good location. Call 203 S. 7th. lS-tf FOR REXT16th. -Furnished room. 25 N. 18-7t FOR RENT Flat, 26 N. 11th; enquire over 713 Main. Telephone 2179 or 3045. 14-tf FOR RENT Five room flat, modern; 36 S. 11th St Call at 46 South 11th street 12-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished rooms, cool, light, clean, shower baths, $1.25 per week and up. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf LOST. LOST A round top stick pin, with diamond setting. Return to 107 South 21st street, reward. 24-3t LOST Gold belt pin of quaint design; initials "S. L. P." on back. Re turn to Palladium ; reward. 24-lt LOST Gold oblong belt pin, set with four green stones; reward if re turned. 1317 Main St 24-lt MISCELLANEOUS. TRY a can of Puritan Metal Polish, guaranteed finest metal polish in the world. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 24-3t FOR EXCHANGE: Good rental properties in Muncie bringing $672 per year for a farm in Wayne county. Address owner," H. F. Wood, Farmland. Ind. 24-14t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and THE CANNON BURST. Tragedy In a Celebration te Honor President Tyler. . In 1S44 an accident took place in the American navy the explosion of a bin gun. the Peacemaker, on board the frigate Princeton, off Broad bay. in the Potomac river, eight miles below Washington. Those killed were Abel Upshur, of Virginia, secretary of state; Thomas V. Gilmer, governor of Virginia; ommodore Ketoon of the navy, Repesentatire Sykes of New Jersey, Representative Maxey of Maryland and Mr. Gardiner, an ex-member of congress from New York. The severely wounded were William Wllkins of Pennsylvania, secretary ol war; Miss Wlckliffe, daughter of the postmaster general; Colonel Dade. Colonel Benton. Judge Phelps of Vermont, Commodore Stockton, commander of the Princeton, and nine seamen. On Feb. 28, 1844. President Tyler, the members of bis cabinet and tbelr families and many other prominent persons, said to number over 400. were invited by Commodore Stockton to spend the day on the frigate Princeton, which was lying at anchor off Alexandria. After the guests were on board anchor was weighed for a short sail on the Potomac, and the ship proceeded down the river to a point below Fort Washington. On the trip down the heaviest piece of ordnance on the frigate was fired several times, presumably as a matter of entertain ment for the company. The gun bad been constructed from a model made by Commodore Stockton, and President Tyler expressed a decided interest in the weapon. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon on the return trip the Princeton anchored off Broad bay. and the company was Invited to luncheon In the cabins below the gun deck. After luncheon Commodore Stockton proposed that the gun be tired once more as a salute, be said, to the memory of the great peacemaker. George Washington. President Tyler, bis cabinet and a number of gentlemen repaired to the gun deck. As the gun was fired the breech end from the trunnion's back was blowr off. and this section wss split In twain. One-half of it fell on Secretary TJnshur. Two sailors removed it. but the secretary expired in a few momenta Governor Gilmer bad been struck and killed by this section of the gun before It felled Mr. Upshur. The party on the gun deck was scattered, and the whole ship shook under the force of the explosion. The excitement was great. The bodies were removed from the Princeton, taken to Washington, placed in hearses at the wharf and carried to the White House, where they lay in the east room till the day of the funeral a day of general pni"" monmlnc Exchange. Almost every Chinese child, rich or poor, is taught bow to address his parents, his superiors, his fellows and his inferiors with fitting courtesy. Except among the very poorest classes, a considerable portion of each day . is devoted by tbe child to the study of etiquette. The anti-cigarette league has 87,000 members. On the Bowery a dope gun is called a sew-in machine.
Fire Insurance. Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf
v LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean: tf you don"t believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. Keep cool and sweet by using Meerhoff baths and electric conveniences. i4-a SHOE REPAIRING. James Tartaglla 656 X. 13th. Prices: Men's half soling and heels 80c: ladies 6Cc: children's 50c 20-7t ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and StamDing. 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 BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery. 29 N. Sth St. 'Phone 2474. jun27-lmo - UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure) nire for Corns. Prof. H. H Kolling. 20 S. 8 th. febll-tf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Bros., Phone 2299, 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWN ING, 15 North Tenth. Phone T335 Automobiles used for long distance calls. Private ambulance. 7-tf PLUMBING AND LIGHTING Repairs; just call Meerhoff, Phone 1236. 23-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking & Co., 406 Main. Phone 2006. . 23-tf A SHOOTITIG EVENT Trap Artists From All Over the United States to Participate. ' TO BE HELD JN AUGUST Spokane, Wash., July 24. One hundred and fifty of the foremost trap shooters in the United States are to be entered in the one day tournament under the auspices of tbe National association at the Spokane Rod and Gun club's grounds on Moran Prairie, five miles south of here. August 21, following the Western Boosters' shoot at Anaconda, Mont., August 19 and 20, and preceding the Pacific Coast championship shoot at Seattle. August 22 and 23. The program calls for a 200blrd match with $200 added. The tourney will be a registered affair. permission having been received by tbe club from Elmer E. Shaner. secre tary and manager of the National as sociation. AI Wiesemann, secretary of the local club, announces that bluerock experts from most of the eastern southern, middlewestern and Pacific states will come to Spokane, and. as the local grounds are conceded to be the best in the country, it Is expected several records will be established. ADAMS EXPRESS CO. EHTERSTHE COURT Secures a Temporary Re- . straining Order. Indianapolis, July ?2- The Adams Express company has filed suit in the federal court praying for a restraining order against the state auditor to pre vent him and thirty counties of In diana from collecting assessments against the company as made by the state board tax commissioners. Judge Baker granted a temporary order. pending the hearing next Tuesday. A Child's Essay. Tbe following essay wss written bj a fifth - CTS.de ocnil in on of th schools of Los Angeles. The teacher had read a desert otion of an fcebers to the class, and It was their duty t reproduce it In their own words: The Ice Bird. An Ice bird is a verv large animaL It mates more noise i nan isunoer sometimes. They bare to be pushed along. It takes them a day to go forty-seven feet. So nee of the fee Dims are rorty miles long and thirtyseven wide Sometimes the heat causes It to burst.- Los Angeles Times. Tumu , GoU Medal rtour leads tbe eJL
ROBBERIES LAST NIGHT TWO SALOONS ON N. EIGHTH
STREET RAIDED AND MORRIS HOME ON EAST MAIN STREET WAS PILLAGED. Patrolman Vogelsong went to Day ton today to secure Frank Town send, who was arrested there on the request of SupL Staubach. .. Townsend was ar rested in connection with two burglaries committed at the Stauber and Green saloons on North Eighth street last night Other robberies that haw been committed In the same part otj the business district are supposed to have been known to Townsend. He is but about nineteen years old and has served a period In the boys reform school. He is a member of the celebrated "court house gang." y Breaks Into Machine. The Stauber saloon was broken Into and robbed of $T in change and several German coins which the owner brought back with him from his recent trip to the old country. Entrance was secured by removing a grate la -the alley that covers a cellar window. The peanut machine was broken Into . and the contents taken. At the Green saloon, which Is a few doors north of the Stauber place the . back door was pried open after the fence in the rear bad been scaled. The amount taken la unknown. . The home of William Morris on East . Main street has been entered and pillaged within the last few nights. The family is away from home. Neighbors discovered a wiftdow up this morning that led to an investigation. The silverware was not located, but closets , mntalnlnv Mr Mnrrts vm rinr inMr! were ransacked. Instructor Now, then. No. 3. what's a file? Recruit (after deep thought) Any number of men lass than on. Instructor Look rs: Ow many mors times do you want to be told as a file Is two men? Now. wsfs a defile? Rserult (brightening up) Two men of D company. London Punch. City Statistics Building Permits. George M. Guyer, frame. South A street between Twentieth and Twenty-first, $3,200; Katherlne Jessup. Nineteenth and South A streets, piaster, $4,000; Walter Weldner, frame, Kinsey street, $3,700; Wnr. Tubeslng, Ninth and South H streets, frame. $4,000; Edwin E. Kemper, 21S and 21 West Main street, one brick, one frame, both $2,000. ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: In Real Estate of Martha I Peele, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate) of Martha I Peelle. deceased, will of fer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, tn Centenrtlle. Center Township. Wayne County. Indiana, on Monday, August 2, 1909, tbe personal property of said es tate, consisting of Household Furniture, Carpets. Bedding. Kitchen Uten sils, Dining Room Furniture, Etc. Said Sale commences at 1:J0 p. m. Terms of Sale All sums of 95.00 and under, cash In hand; over $5.00, a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser execiitinff bis note therefor, bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney'a fees, with sufficient sureties thereon. Dated. July 10. 1909. ROBERT WM. P. NOBLE. Administrator. Jessup, Attorney. Lamott, Auctioneer. dlyl0-17-24-St Notice of Commissioner's Ssls The undersigned commisskner by order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne county, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein r"d"g entitled Dickinson Trust Company, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Pierce vs. Ora E. Pierce, xr.u. tmm Almira B. McDivitt, and numbered 15,030 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that as such Commls.stOAi. 1. A will AM III. At Ammr mJt Aaaa,ust, 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 described real estate to wit: The South half () of Lot Number Twelve (12) in that part of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. being situated on the northwest corner of South. Eighth (8th) and South A streets. In ssid City of Richmond. ... Terms of Bale-rOne-thlrd 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 he secured by promissory notes in .usual - bankable form ' secured by mortgage) on the) premises, said notes bearing par cent interest from the day of sale. SAMUEL DICKINSON. Commissioner. Luther C. Abbott, Atty. - - dir. 10-1MMS
