Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 267, 3 August 1909 — Page 7

THIS KICHMOXI l'ALLALUUM AND STJN-TEIJEGJXAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1009.

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South of Main. BRUENING If, EICKHORN, 13th and S. B street ' A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLE Y DRUG STORE, 821 N. E 8t CHILES 6 80N. 18th and N C St Wl, HIEGER, 14th and N. Q St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St, RATES

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WAMTED write mo for free trial of Positive -:'-----'---- -,-,, ,7" ' . . painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. WANTED-An experienced cook and Auburn, Ind. a housemaid. 1415 Diet Main St. 1-2-3-4-10-11-12 a3t WANTEPr-Olrl, 214 N. 9th. 31.7t WANTED-Experlenced maker at Kiel- TRUNKS. Dress Suit Cases, Harness. .f " ' . 3"7t Bridles, Etc.. and all kinds of repair WANTED Washing and Ironing", 1023 work. Chas, A. Keys, 616 Main St. North J street. S-3t 1.7 1 WANTED Board and room, private WANTED Married man for farm. fj?llJy,..b 1mJ,fled coup,e-' Addre" "Opportunity," City Route No. 8. 31-tf iw;Jb PHadt"m- H WJTEDHighest price paid for old WANTED -Roomers and boarders, feather beds. Address Simon Co8' .9th 3"?t hen Richmond, General Del. Will WANTED First class wood pattern call. 298t makers; good wages; plenty of NEW ROLLERS ON WRINGERS and Vork; open shop; ; no trouble. Ap- Tlres on Baby Cabs and Bicycles; Work, Co. Dayton. Ohio. 3-3t aa raora knIves 8Cl880rg rown. WANTEDMen to sell our safe super- DarneUXo.. 1023 Main. Phone 19S6. lor satisfactory policies. Men of abil- l-3t IV.,?1 V.T1 omn28fion- WANTED- must have some cash: '''t2w y lo of DistMgr., 18 South 8th St. ..Unlon Development Company's Tues&Sun Stock." Address C. Wilson Lindsey, WANTED By local man, four young Lock Box 24, N. Military Home, men, .married men preferred, having Ohio. 29-7t had experience in soliciting adver- wANTEDMen to learn the barber Using; good money and steady posl tra(Je Thorougniy practical course tions to the right parties, furnishing py free ellnlc and careful instmc reference; call between the hours tlong ute 8ChoIarBhtp: tools glv6 and ? m, 303 North 9th St en board provided.. Some money " 2-tf - earned before "-completing. Send WANTED All persons suffering from for catalogue. Moler Barber Colpilea. or any form of rectal ailment, lege, Cincinnati. O. 23-tf

Market MEW YORK STOCK (y Correll and Thompson, Kev York, Aug. 3.LN. .. .. Great Northern Amalgamated Copper .. .. ,. American SmelUnf ., .. .. .. 4, M.. Northern Paelfic ................ .. . XT. S. Stosl TJ. 8. Steel pfd.. . . ... . Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. St Paul .... .... B. ft O. .. .. .. .. ,. .. . .. .. M.. New York Central Reading Canadian Paclfle . . union Pacific Atehtsoa Southern Pacific. CNICAQO KAIN AND PROVISIONS (By CorrsR and Thompson, crokem Cstos O.y Chicago, Aqfuat 3,Wheat Open High Low Close Sept 104 104: 101 103 Dec. .. 101 101 100 100 May . . 105 105 103 ' 103 Corn ., Open Hlgn Low Close Sept ... 65 65 64 64 Dec ... 54 54 ' 53 53 May 55 55 63 54 v. Oats. " Opo ; High Low , , Clos Sept ... 37 37 36 36 Dec ... 37 37 36 37 May ... 3$ 40 39 39 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No. s . ' At. Dk. Pries ". . . HOGS. 4 100 $7.15 18 105 .. '7.25 65 128 ,. 7.50 11 156 40 7.60 76 ,... 145 40 7.65 98 14S 7.70 82 171 80 7.75 54 150 40 7.75 28 ..165 .. T.75 110 ..167 .. 7.80 55 196 280 7.80 87 ................. 168 120 7.85 .. ?S Miitt)iniMM 3.9k . 240 Y.S3 76 ................. 1S4 40 7.90 51 ................. 221 240 7.90 75 219 .. 7.95 138 . . . .-. . . . . ........ 208 120 8.00 61 ,....' 258' .. 8.00 :,W i,.,.. 282 840

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. " Best heavies .$7.0$.13 Good to choice lights , . T.80Q T.90 Seat pigs , .. ., 7.000 740 BEST 8TfEKsi9, . Good to cholcs steers ... 6-90

Central. QUIGLET PRUG STORE. 4th acid Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER; 3rd and W. Main. Fairvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

Reports QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton Ohle.

Open High Low Closa ,.147 147" 146H 146H .. ..154 154 153 154 . . . . $6 84 85 . .V . . 98 100 98 99 ,.185 156 155 .155 .. .. 74 75 74. 75 ., ..128 139 128 129 .. ..140 141 ,140 140 ... .159 159 158 1158 .. , .119 120 119 : 119 .. ..140 141 140v 140' . . . .160 162 160 163 ; ee e18$ . 188- .. ..200 202 200' 202 .. ..118 119 118 119 , . . .136 136 135 - 135

Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 5.65 STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50(3 4.73 Fair to -good feeders ... . 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stackers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers . . 8.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLB. Good to choice heifers .. 5.00 6.00 Choice to fancy eowa .... 3.75 4.75 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal ..... 5.00 7.75 Pair to heavy calves ..... 3.00 7.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings .. .. .. 4.50 4,75 Good to choice sheep.. '.. 4.00 4.25 Good to choice lambs .... 6.5 7.00 Richmond Seed Mai-vet. (Run? Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.00 Clover seed.. .. .... 5.00 5.50 Richmond Hay Market (Omar O, Whalan.) New timothy hay (loose).,. ,. .$10.00 Timothy hay (baled),..,....... $12.00 Clover hay, loose ............ $12.80 Mixed - hay :vl. $13.00 Old oats per bu. .45c New oats per bu. ,......,.,..,,..350. Corn .... .........T3e Rlclunond. CATTLBL (Paid h7 Richmond Abattoir.) Best liOgA, average 800 to 250 pounds.. .$7.00$T.5ft Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . . Steers corn fed.. Heifers .... .... ..... Fat cows , . .. .. . . .f. 7.90 7 50 6.75 7.00 4.75 5.25 30Q 4.50 3.503 4.00 3.25 3.75 6.00 7.00 CM Bulla ... Calves Lambs ... PRICES FOR PODLTRT. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) ' Young chickens, dressed, per !h. ..Its Old chickens, per lb, ........... .lie . COUNTRY PRODUCE, PW hj Dee Hiv) Oeanteiy butter, ped ih. .;,...., ts Country butter, ftt is ....... .lS20c

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WE do all kinds of Fountain Pen repairingwhile you wait. Before going on your vacation see your pen is )n good order. Jenkins Mfgs. julyl3-lmo Have your suit pressed once a week at the rate of $1.0l per month. Richmond Dry Cleaning. Phone 107-J. 14-lm WANTED If you want money la place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kejley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED I want to buy bicycles. Lacey, the Pawn Broker. Cor. 8th and Main. 28-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE- City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance, porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Cut flowers. Phone 5104 1 Delivered. On sale at market ?-7t FOR SALE Piano; upright: in good condition; cheap. 212 S. 12th. S-2t FOR 8ALE Surrey, good as new at Prices, 91C Main. 3-2t FOR SALE Brown English baby cab 28 S. 8th St. 3-lt FOR SALE Iron half . bed. mattress and springs, high- chair, steam cooker, mattress and refrigerator. Call between-10 and 4. 322 N. 8th. 3-lt FOR SALE New doers, cheap. Phone 3089. ' S-2t FOR-SALE House and lot. Inquire 440 S. 13th St 1 3-7t FOR SALE Good fertile farm of 152 acres within three miles of Eaton, 0. Inquire of C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. ....... S-7t FOR SALE Motorcycle. Phone 3663. 2-2 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE Mare and 8 months old colt S. K. Morgan, Sth and N. E St. 2-3t FOR SALE Small money-making manufacturing plant to close partnership. Address "Investment." care Palladium. 2-tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Durocs, males and gilts. J. C. Commons, Webster, Ind. tues&sat 4t FQR SALE Cheap, kitchen and din ing room chairs and rockers; 1030 Main. 29-7t Eggs ..20c Richmond Grain tlarket. mtchmend Holler mils) New wheat per bu. . .. . , .. ...,$1.05 Corn, per bu ,. ., ..75c Rye, per bu. ., .. . , ., ,. . . ,.80o Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton ......$30.00 Clover seed, per bu. . . . . . ..... ,$3.50 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Aug. 3. Wheat e .$1.03 ..72c e3lC ' e f' Corn. , Oats.. Rye ... e EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Aug, 3. Cattle Receipts 100; tops $6.60. Calves Receipts75; tops $8.25. Sheep Receipts 2,000; tops . $325; lambs $7.35. Hogs Receipts 17,000; tops $8.35. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. . FleGftg -ae4 , , e $1.12 Corn. . .. .. .. .. ..73c OfttS t e ;e. 42C Rye.. .... .. .. ..78c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. Hogs Receipts 700; tops $8. OattlewReceipts 600; tops $6.25. Sheep Receipts 1,300; strong. Sheep Receipts 2,600; steady. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 3. Wheat Corn.,. ,. ., .. Owltfi e t e Rye .. .... . .Sl.06 . . . .71c f . ... 43c , . . .72c PinSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg. Aug. 3. ; v" m Cattle Receipt VM loads; toos $6.75. Veals Receipts 100O; tops $8L HogsReeelpts 6 loads; tops $S.4C Sheep Receipts light; tops $4.S3; Ismhs, $6.85. ; Tri8s. .. A friend once called upon Michelangelo, who was finishing a etatne. Some tlsse after be called again and. looking at the Sjrare. said, "Ton have been idle since I last saw you. "Ry no means. replied the sculptor. "I have retouched this part, polished that: I have softened this feature and givea mere expresaioa to this lip. - "Well, well." said the friend, "bat these are mere trifles. "it may he so, answered .Michelangelo, "hut recollect that trifles make perfection, and perfection ts no trifle," iii)irTiii!i(5iif?l

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..Columns WANT AD LETTER LOST Tee foMowinj are replies to Palladium Wast Ade. received at this office. Advertisers will e safer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at tola office up to 12 oooa today as follow: Mortgage .... 1 Owner , 5 Investment. ..I Opportunity .,.1 Educational ...1 B. L. ........ 4 Matl will be kept for 80 days only. AH mail not called for within that time wii; be cast out. FOR , SALE Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore to Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll. 716 Main St. - 29-tf A desirable home of 8 Rooms, Bath, Furnace, Electric Li? hts, Both Kind of Qas and a goad Barn. 204 S. 12 f 6-tf FOR SALE Velvet Brussels Rugs for $1.10. Druggets, 9x12. $4.00 up. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Maiu. I 25-tf FOR SALE By all dealers the "Hindoo Stogie"; $1.35 per 100. Ed Feltman, Distributor; 609 Main. ' 27-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An Ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Real estate, Fire Insurance, .Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L. More. 23 N. 9th St Phone 131. 2-lmo $10.00 Sm5r Domestic Sewing machines, good as new. Young,' 210 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-tf FOR SALE 200.000 cigarettes. 50 brands, 5c to $1.50 pkgs. Feltman's Cigar Store. 609 Main. Wholesale and retail. 9-lmo $1 00 A11 mkes 8ewin Machines repaired, any distance. Toung, 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ttf FOR SALE Mill wood, C. W. Kramer & Co. -tf WORK OF KATHERINE WRIGHT Helped Her Brothers With Meeey end Made Their Calculations. Without meaning to detract in any way from the greatness of Wilbur and Orrllle Wright, says Hampton's Magazine, it esq be claimed that but for a woman they would today probably be repairing bicycles or sutomobiles for s living. That woman is their sister. Miss Katherioe Wright. There is no prettier story than ths devotion of the members of the Wright family each to the other. There were five children, four boys and a girl. One of the boys left home early and now resides in Kansas. Another became a bookkeeper and had a family of bis own to took after, The sister fitted herself: for teaching and secured a place in the public schools of Dayton, O. Wilbur sod Orrille remained at home with their par" ents and thia slater.. . About the time the two brothers got through school MISS SATHKBIVB WSJOHT. the bicycle erase was at its height, and they engaged in bicycle repairing as a boalnees. It was while conducting this bust, ness that they began working upon a machine which developed into the fly. ing machine. Their original idea was to make a toy, a sort of serial toboggan upon which a fellow could have fun. , They const rooted a plane of that kind and found that so long as it moved forward it would support them. Then the idea of attaching a motor to it and driving it forward entered their minds. it was at this critical period ia their careers that the aid of the, sister wss sought. She had taken aa interest in the gliding machine, but when they began talking about flying machines she grew enthusiastic. Right away Wilbur and Orrille Wright, with the aid of their sister, took up the serious study of seroaautles. They read everytbia printed on the subject, the sister ordertag the books for .them .as they, learned .of je vo

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FOR RENT House five rooms. 215 N. 13th. 3-2t TOPpRENT House 7 rooms, stable; 29 N, 19th. Electric light and bath. Jessup office. Phone 2072. l-7t FOR RENT Room lurnlsned lor kitchen and unfurnished tied roomGood location. Call 203 S. 7th. 18 tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished rooms, cool, light clean, shower baths, $1.25 per week and up. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, beat with bath for gents, at the Grand. febMtl LOST. LOST String of gold beads between 7th and 12th on Main. Return to Palladium. Reward. 3-2t LOST Pearl broach; diamond center. Return to Sll N. 11th. Reward. Phone 1037. 3-lt LOST Check with Initials R. A. A, and No. 23, Phona 1052 Reward. 26 tf MISCELLANEOUS. NEEDLES. Oils and Repairs for all machines; new machines for sale and rent; 530 Main street; phone 2190. R. M. Lacey. july27 tuea&sun tf FOUND An umbrella. Call 2S NT 10th. 3-2t I buy watches, bicycles, guns, sewing machines, etc. J. M. Lacey, pawn broker. Sth and Main. 3-lm 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 4k OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F, Bldg. 13-tf LAUNDRY.' Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't um'es that had appeared. They did not believe everything they read in the books, and that was their salvation in a sense.. Miss Wright made the calculations and ber brothers made the experiments. The three worked together. Before sny demonstrstion was made, before her brothers bad tested the machine they were building. Miss Wright knew that it was possible for man to fly. She was the first woman in the world to know it positively. She knew it because she herself bad made the. calculations. She wss willing to stake wbst little money she had saved from ber salary as a schoolteacher, along with the smaller amount ber brothers bad saved, upon the outcome of the device to be made according to ber calculations. She staked it and she won. . When the machine wss completed and waa found to be a success snd it became desirable to get 'in touch with the nations of the world, it wss Katherine Wright who brought the aeroplane to the attention of the men who would have to be dealt with. The letters which the representatives of foreign governments received were written by this woman in the name of her brothers. All this time Miss Wright was going dally to the schoolroom. Even their neighbors did not know she took sny interest in the flying machine. They knew that it was characteristic of the Wrights to be devoted to one another, but they did not know that this patient schoolteacher bad mastered the intricacies of the air and tbat she bad been in correspondence with governments carrying on the promotion end of the flying machine. Even after the Wright aeroplane bad become famous and her brothers were demonstrating It to the world Miss Wright continued ber occupation of teaching. It was not until Orrille Wright met with the accident at Port Myer which came near costing him his life that she gave up ber position snd hastened to him. She remained until he was able to travel, took him home, nursed him to health and accompanied him on his recent trip to Francs. Miss Wright' haa always been modest and retiring. In the schoolroom she wss popular, despite the fact that she was exacting. She hi one wocaaa who has proved that she could keep a secret. They Used Cn arise Lamb. Franking privileges In England warn greatly abused in days gone by. The government employee's friends shared in his opportunities. In a letter writtea by Words worth is 1S15 tbe poet said; "By means of a friend in London I can have my letters free. His name is Lamb, and If you will add an e- to his name be will not open the letters. Direct ss below without anything further. 'Mr. Lam be. India House. London. Coleridge, too. saw that n postage saved was s postage gamed and made use of the Mr. Lamb of ths India house Charles Lamb. 'a apis to many him, I the wise gossip as the coo

pie went by. t -Of doeeat expect it,, returned the f acquaiatsqee. -Oh. that's sjujtt immaterial so long as aha dees, swre4 tha srtes gos-mp.-Chicaro Post.

RATES ' 1 cent per word. 7 days for th price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

believe it. try as. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 121. fefc33-tf ART COOP. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. 25 tf PISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and turtles; 3 South rth street Phone 1&35. 26-tf UPHOLSTERING Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Ruseel 16 8. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf POOT DOCTOR. A awe cure for Coma. Prof. H. II. KolHag. 20 8. 8th. reel-tf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Toung Fries. Lung Bros.. Phone 2299. T-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMETER & DOWN1NQ. 15 North Tenth. Phone 133. Automobiles used for long distance calls. Private ambulance. 7-tf PtUMSINQ AND LIQHTINQ Repairs; just call Meerhoff. Phone 123$. 23-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking ft Co 406 Main. Phone 2006. 33-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned; low rates; favorable terms. Thompson. 710 Main. 1S-7I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMETER DOWNING, 15 North Tenth. Phono 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf SARSER SHOP. BARBER . SHOP, hair out 10c. shave 5c. 180 Ft Wayne avo. 29-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS: PAY. Nevel Kindergarten Ides. A clever Idea for women who hare small children to be taken care of was suggested recently by a cea tribe tor to Harper's Baser. There were sis; weaaen in a suburbs n neighbor hoed, all of whom bad one or more small tots, sll under eight years of age. Nursemaids were scarce and incompetent, and it occurred to one of the women that by combining their efforts they eoaki srrtve st s phta helpful to sU. There were fifteen smsU children In sll to ha smused snd looked after and kept aST the street. - Bach mother took earn afternoon wbea she invited all the cbsldrea to ber bouse. They casae at 2 and stayed until dark. In the snlitle of the afternoon they had a little luncheon, each child ae1niasj tbe teed it waa to eat. as that the dsn arrasst meats of the different fam&lea might not be interfered with. Tea hostess te these tiny guests pisyed trith tkees. overlooked their play and tank cars of them generally, while tbe ether Mothers were left fret to enjoy aa after, noon's shopping, or a needed rest, or a club meeting, or any other bulls see or diversion which they might elect These particular alz mothers each took one ofternoon in the week, but a league of a greater or leas number of wouien could arrange the division of time to suit themselves. Iniereatieaal Suffrage Fief. The International Suffrage alliance recently adopted a standard flag of white and gold, the suffrage colors, On a white ground, between two golden stripes, srs tbe words "Jos 8uf fragir (The Right of Suffrage"), per mission is given to any country to mske the slight adaptation of having these words to its native teasjtuge, if ft prefers. Instead ef la tee Latin. Sinsjte Pieee Piltewefcswte. The long sham, weetner sued ef handkerchiefs aad put Scyether with bands of Insertion or ef a ample anient piece of ltaea. are less trouble as keep fa position an the pttiowa thaa the ess fashioned shsms In twn pieces. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. HODGIX Henry Hodgln. aged SS. died this sftersooa at his home. 1514 Korth E street Friends wishing to view tbe remains nfsy call at the house Wednesday afternoon or evening. The funeral services will be ia charge of the Red Men, aad will be held Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. - Interment n Karlheaa cemetery. AHLLERr-Juiia A. Miller, aged &$, died this morning at her home, 801 North 13th street Seven sons and two daughters survive. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at I o'clock from the Sontk Ninth Street Baptist church. - Burial will be at Earlham.

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EXPENDITURES AMD TAX LEVIS For the year ending Dec SI. 1910: The trustee el Wayne Township. Way county, proposes for the yearly expenditures aad tax levies by the Advisory BttaM at Its annual meeting, to. he held at the office f the Township Trustee on the 7th day of Sept

190$ at 1:30 p. m, the loUowlas esti mates and amounts for the said year: ; 1. Township expenditures 13494M and township tax 9 cents em the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditure S7 761.12 and tax SS eents on the huneV red dollars. 3. Special school expenditures $. 930.46 and tag 32 cents em the bnndred dollare, 4. Road Ux expenditures tUSS St and tax 15 cents on the hundred dol lars. 5. Additional road tax expenditure $2,772.18 and tax 10 cents on the hand- . red dollars. - 6. Library expenditures $7,140.74 and tax 44 cents on the hundred dot lars. 7. Poor expenditures for preocedV lag year $6,730.70 and tax 4 cents o the hundred dollara. 8. Other Items of expenditures $l 260.12 and tax 4 Lib. cents on ths hundred 'dollars. Total expenditures $38,817.86 and to tal tax 9G centa oa the hundred dollara. Total asaeased valuation of taxable property of the township for the year 1909. 12,772.187. Total assessed valuation of tajabki property of the City of Richmond, 19. flS.869.006, , Total aseeesed valnatleai ef taxable property of Spring Grove, 1909. f 160 &60. Total Wayne Township $16,801,753. Total number of polls in towashln 499. Total number of polls la - City of Riehmeed 9.901. . Total number of paUa in . SBiinS Grave 16L (8igaed). JAMES HOWARTH, Trustssj. Dated Aug, 3. 1909, NOTICI OP PUSJUC SALff OF PKR. SONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana, County of Wayna SS: ....... Notice Is herebv given that th us -der signed administrator of the aetata of Vernon Cheesmsn deceased. vQ offer for gle st public suction st ths late residence of said decedent tV Webster Township of Wayne County. ' State of Indiana, on the 17th dav ef -August, its, the parensml swijsily af ; said estate. Ooswtstlasj af beswse. asa ; tie, farming Intplssaeats, hinsihajf goods and other articles belosflna; to said estate. . Said sale to bests st 19 o'clock Is the forenoon, TERMS OP SALE. All suma of Five (a) Dollars and under cash in haad, over Five (I) Dollars a credit of nine months wUl ba frst the purchaser executing his note therefor bearing C per cent Interest from lata, waiving relief, psovidJas fay. ajUor pey'a fees and with baakable seenrtty thereon, GEORGE 1. PATTLIN. Adajdawtrstor. JESSUP. Attorney. . IT-MS BANKRUPTCY SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the underaigaed aa Trustee of the aetata af The Mount Shoo Company, Esahr4. will on the tth day of August, ItCs, at 10 o'clock a. m.. under and by virtue af the order of the Untied Btatee Dis trict Court for the Dtstrlet af offer for saw aad sol at pttvase to the highest aad beat bidder for, the personal property ef said hexrupt consisting of a shack of hoots sad Shoes snd goods snd merehanclsa Incident thereto snd peraonal fixtures,, which ssld property is now sdtsjaaa to. a certain store room know aa $29 Mara street In the city of PtchnMwnd. ' Indiana. Sealed bids will bo locerrad at the office of the uerstsued, No. $2 South Sth street to said city, p tale o'clock a, m. of August Sth. ISO. Sale subject to approval snd cosCr matlon of ths Court . Terms cash. By order of said Court each fettisr . will ba required to pay and dMraar hsj the undersigned with his hid. ens) Irs the sum of $100 by a cortiaad cfcsejfc for that amount payable to ths as?. . signed, ss evidence of the COod) CaJK Sf the bidder: said sum, ts sweat Ca ss cessful bidder fall to eomsJy wit C terms of his bid. to bo forfeited to C undersigned as Trustee as aXarssc3 for 'such failure, otherwise to as erg I ted upoa the amount of Us Ja DICKINSON TRUST CO TTSSttS Of the Mount &hoa Company. CtrArtJI QOAtk The twaatory brick and lot at the weitliejaat Swef srttlstetw wWr syAfttertS ItflWII oMr tllsl OivWt property, will and A 10th at 2 o'clock p. m. Par L on? i smtna tsrsarr ns sv