Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 268, 4 August 1909 — Page 7

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8outh 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 St 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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' WANTED WANTED First class wood pattern nnnn'rr-nirriri,-n , :, ., ' .makers; good wages; plenty of WANTED Young man to give bath work; open shop; no trouble. Apand other services. Call 217 N7th. ply immediately to the Piatt Iron 4-lt Works Co., Day toil, Ohio. 3-3t WANTED Roomers, 112 S. W. 1st. WANTED By local man, four young , 4-7t men, married men preferred, having WANTTEDW1for"houseworkT105 had experience in soliciting adverSouth 13th. 4-2t tlsing; good money and steady posi-WANTED-A place by girl of 16 to tlo8 to tne right Parties, furnishing take care of baby and assist with reference; call between the hours housework. Address "E. H." care of 5 and 7 m' 303 North 9th Palladium. 4-2t - . 2tt WANTED Good girl for general WANTED All persons suffering from housework; call or address 1426 piles or any form of rectal ailment, Main street 4-tf write me for free trial of Positive WANTED-! desire to rent 'or a year alle8S TP1ie Cure- S' U' Tarney' house east of 8th St. beginning the Auburn, ind. middle of September. Write me be- 1-2-3-4-10-11-12 fota Saturday at Earlham college. WANTED Girl, 214 N. 9th. ? 31-7t L T. Pennington. 4-lt TRUNKS, Dress Suit Cases, Harness. WANTED Students can establish a Bridles, Etc., and all kinds of repair business that will meet all expenses work. Chas. A. Keys, 616 Main St. at college with Capital Supplemen- ' l-7t tary Study, Richmond. Ind. 4-lt WANTED Married man for farm. WANTED An experienced cook and "Opportunity," City Route No. 8. 31-tf a Jiousemaid. 1416 Bast Main St WANTED-Highest price paid for old ' . . feather beds. Address Simon Co-WANTED-Experienced maker at Kiel- hen, Richmond, General Del. Will horn's. 3-7t call. 29-8t WANTED Washing and ironing, 1023 WANTED I must have some cash, North jl street. : 3-3t therefore will sell my block of WANTED Roomers and boarders, "Union Development Company's 16 S. 9th St f ' 3-7t Stock." Address C. Wilson Lindsey,

Market Reports SWBaSSWSBHeBISMHHSHBeaBSMMMBHBeMBM NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.

- (By Cerrell and New York, Aug. 4. . in . . L.4VN. .. .. .. .. .. Great Northern . . . . Amalgamated Copper .. Amerioan Smelting . . . . Northern Pacific ....... U.S. Steal. . ........ U.S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. Pennsylvania . . .. .. .. 'St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. Thompson, . . . B. O. . . ' New York Central .. .. Reading .. .. .. .. .. . Canadian Pacific . . Union Pacific Atchison .. .. 4 . 4. Southern Pacific. ., .. Chicago. ; , JltCAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (3r Oorrall and Thompson Croktra, Eaton Oj Chicago, Aug. 4. vWheat. ' Open High Low Close Sept.. 102 102 100 101 Dec .. 100 100 99 100 May .. 103 103 102 103 Corn . Open Sept, ... 64 High 64 Low G2 51 52 Close 63 52 53 Dee. 53 53 May ... 54 Open Sept ... 36 Dee. ... 37 May ... 39 54 Oata. High 36 37 39 Low 35 36 38 Clon 36 36 39 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

No. At. Dk. Price HOGS. 15 104 . . $7.00 8 108 .. 7.25 12 115 ... 7.40 ... 44 114 .. 7.50 23 136 .. 7.70 55 152 120 7.75 88 175 480 7.S0 85 157 .. '7.85 t 171 .. 7.85 41 . ...... ......... 186 80 7.83 87 ........ 163 SO 7.90 85 ISO 120' 7.90 36 ....... 214 40 7.90 59 . ........ 181 SO 7.95 6J 210 80 7.93 281 211 200 8.00 58 .1....; 219 .. S.00 63 .. 246 240 8.05 27... 314 .. 8.15 ' ' -..sv.-V" -r.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ; H00.3. . k Best heavies. ... . , . . .$7.90$&19 Good to choice lishta .... 7.73" 7.00 Beat pigs i-At.c:? wj BEST T Good tc chom tirJ

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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Open High Low Close .. ..146 146 146 146 .. ..154 ,154 153 153 .. .. 85 85 85 85 .. .. 99 99 99 99 it ..155 155 155 155 .-. .. 75 75 ' 74 75 .. ..129 129 128 129 .. ..141 142 141 141 .. ..159 159 159 159 ..119 119 119 119 .. ..140 141 140 141 .. ..161 162 160 162 .. ..187 187 188 187 .. ..202 202 201 202 .. ..119, 119 118 118 .. ..135 135 135 135

Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 5.65 STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.25(g) 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers 2.50 Q) 3.25 . BUTCHER CATTLE. . Good to choice heifers .. 5.00 6.00 Choice to fancy cows .... 3.75 4.75 VEAL CALVES. -Good to choice veal .... 5.00 7.50 Fair 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 , . . . 6.25 7.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Run: Timothy, per bu . . Co.) $1.00 5.00 5.50 Clover seed.. a e Richmond Hay Market " (Omar O. Whelan.) New timothy hay (loose).., Timothy hay (baled) ...$10.00 ...$12.00 ,...$10.00 ..3235c ,45c $1.00 .75c Mixed hay. ...... New oats, per bu. Old oats per bu. New wheat per hu Corn ... Richmond. CATTUB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hog, average 200 to. 250 pounds.. ...... Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . Steers corn fed Heifers .... .... ..... Fat cows .. Bulls ....... ...... Calves 1... ........ Lambs ................ 57.00$7.50 7.00 7.50 6.75 7.00 4.75 5.25 3.50 4.50 3.50 4.00 3.25 3.75 6.00 7.00 6.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid Bee Hire Grocery.) Yoaar ctlctsaa, dressed, per lb. .18c CM tltesca, per lb ISc CSOHTRY PRODUCE. (Tald by Bee Hive.) Csaery nutter, ped lb. 20c Country butter, per lb ........ lS20c ................... 20a

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ooo Want Ado Lock Box 24. N. Military Home, Ohio. 29-7t 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. Send for catalogue, . Moler Barber College. Cincinnati, O. 23-tf WE do all kinds of Fountain Pen re-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 If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelley 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 Cut flowers. Phone 5104 I Delivered. 'On sale at market 3-7t FOR SALE Piano; upright; in good condition; cheap. 212 S. 12th. 3-2t FOR SALE Surrey, good as new at Prices. 916 Main. 3-2t FOR SALE New doors, cheap. Phone 3089. 3-2t FOR SALE 100 pure white leghorn yearling hens, 50c each. E. G. Hatfield, Greensfork, Ind. 4-lt FOR SALE: Fresh cow. Straight Line Pike, R. R. No. 1, S. H. Goble. 4-lt FOR SALE Large aquarium fish, castle and stand, 97 N. 18th St. 4-lt FOR SALE Six thousand Star Paving Brick. Good as new. Inquire Jones Hardware Co. 2-4-6 FOR SALE House and lot. Inquire 440 S. 15th St 3-7t FOR SALE Good fertile farm of 152 acres within three miles of Eaton. . O. Inquire of C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. 3-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Mare and 2 months old colt. S. K. Morgan, Sth and Itf. E St. . 2-3t FOR SALE Small money-making Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) New wheat per bu , . . .i . . . .SL05 Corn, per bu. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,.75c Rye per bu ; 80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu . . . . . . ..... .$5.50 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Aug. 4. Wheat .......... Corn. . .'. -.'..'."'''..''' Oats Rye . . .$1.02 . . .72c . ..37c . .76c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Aug. 4. Cat Ve Receipts none; tops $6.75. Calves Receipts 50; tops $8.25. Sheep Receipts 4000; tops $5.25; lambs, $7.50Hogs Receipts 1,700; tops $8.35. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Aug. 4. Wheat. - Corn .. ...... .. .. Oats Rye . . .. . .$1.10 ,. .71c 30c . . 77c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Aug. 4. Hogs Receipts 2,400, strongs Cattle Receipts 10,000; good, steady; others weak. Sheep Receipts 5,000; steady. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 4. Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. Corn.. .: .. .. , Oats Rye .. .. .. .. , . . $i.orH . . .70c 40U . . .401 2C PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Aug. 4. " Cattle Receipts light; tops $6.75. Veals Receipts light; tops $8. Hogs Receipts 7 loads; tops $8.35. . Sheep Receipts light; tops $4.50; lambs, $6.85. Why the Pink Dresses. She had on a party dress of pink. They were complimenting it. "You always wear pink somehow," they said. "Why T' ,' "Well, you see. she explained, "once I bought an extra spool of silk with a pink dress. It was a long time ago, and the silk seemed never to give our. It would last nearly through tbe next dress, so I had to huy,anothr spool, a whole lot of whicV was left ever again. And so I Just kept -on buying pink dresses to match the leftover spools of silk." Sew York Press. The figures of the ' London police courts show a very decided Increase during recent years in serious crime: PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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ColMimes WANT AD LETTEIR LOST The following; are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In ?.nswer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Mortgage .... 1 B. L. ... 4 Opportunity . . 2 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out, manufacturing plant to close partnership. Address "Investment," care Palladium. 2-tf FOR SALE Cheap, kitchen and dining room chairs and rockers; 1030 Main. 29-7t FOR SALE Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore to Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St. 29-tf FOBS SAL A desirable home of 8 Rooms, Bath, Furnace, Electric Lights, Both Kind of Gas and a good Barn. 204 S. 12 I6tf FOR "SALE Velvet Brussels Rugs for $1.10. Druggets. 9x12, $4.00 up. Antique Furnilur Co., 519 Main. . 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. Phbne 3136. ' . 27-tf FOR S.ALE Real estate, Fire Insurance, v Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L. More, 23 NV 9th St Phone 1316. - 2-lmo $10.00 SInger Domestic Sewing machines, good as new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. ' . - . 7-tf FOR SALE-7200,000 cigarettes, 50 brands, 5c to $1.50 pkgs. Feltman 's Cigar Store, 609 Main. Wholesale - and retail. : ' ; . ' , 9-1 mo ' The Missing Ones. This is one of the old stories told by Henry Clews of Travers. the New York stammering wit. Mr. Clews always, insists that the average Wall street broker is the most honest of men. ":" T ': "Travers," said Mr. Clews, "was once invited to be a guest at a yacht regatta. The waters of , Newport harbor were covered with a beautiful squadron. Mr Travers found that each yacht belonged to a banker or broker. He gazed blankly into tbe distance for a time and then inquired softly, 'W-w-w-where are the c-c-customers yachts? " Drifting Souls. Ah, there be souls nona understand. Ukm clouds, they cannot touch the land, Drive as they may, by field or town. Then we look wise at this and frown. And we cry, Fool!-? and cry. "Take hold Of earth and fashion gods of gold!" Unanchored ships, they blow and blow, ' Sail to and fro and then so down In unknown seas that none shall know Without one ripple of renown. Poor, drifting- dreamers, Balling by, They seem to only live and die. Call these not fools'. The test of worth Is not the hold they have on earth. Lo. there be gentlest souls sea blown That kifow not any harbor known. And oft of this the reason Is They touch on fairer shores than this. , Joaquin Miller. Woman's Keen Sense of Humor. A lady who was at the head of a suffrage organization attended a social function during the course of which there was presented to her a gentleman who seemed disposed to poke fun at the principles so dear to the lady and her following. y "All this goes to show, my dear young lady," said he, "how utterly you women lack a sense of humor." "I perceive you share the general error in that respect," said the suffragette. "That women lack humor? Yes." "Really, sir, you're most unobservant," continued the suffragette. "There is in every married woman's life -at least one occasion when she evinces the keenest sense of humor." "You astonish me!" exclaimed the man. "May I ask you to particularize?" "Certainly. Does she not get by the love, honor and obey part of the marriage ceremony without so much as a snicker?" The Party He Belongs To. A matron of. the most determined character was encountered by a young woman reporter who was sent out to Interview leading citizens as to their politics." 1 "May I see Mr. r she asked of a stern looking woman who opened the door at one house. ."No, .you can't," answered tbe matron decisively. "Bur I want to know what party be belongs to." pleaded the glrL The woman drew np her tall figure. "Well, take a good look at me," she said; "I'm tbe party he belongs to!" . All the Trimmings. : Mrs. Brown was young and pretty and. innocent of household wisdom. She was also married, bat month and just settled in her little villa outside London. .A friend had sent

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repaired, any distance, icung, 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7tf FOR SALE Mill woci C. W. Kramer & Co. -:f FOR RENT. FOR RENT New brick house, all modern improvements; 1417 North C. Call at 222 Ncrth 15th. 4-lt FOR-RENT House five rooms. 5l5 N. 13th. 3-2t FOR RENT House 7 rooms, stable; 29 N. 19th. Electric light and bath. Jessup cfHce. Phone 2072. l-7t FOR RENT Room furnlsued Tor kitchen and unfurnished bed room. Good 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, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb224f LOST. LOST Pearl brooch, diamond center; return to 311 N. 11th. Reward. Phone 1037. 4-lt LOST4 Pocketbook containing money. Phone 1828. Reward. 4-lt LOST String of gold beads between 7th and 12th on - Main. Return to Palladium. Reward. 3-2t If ThOTP Bunch of Keys ILAU Jl Wth Keys and s and Check with Initials R. A. A. and No. 23, Phone 1052 Reward. 26 "tf MISCELLANEOUS. Young people can earn money every hour and establish a business. Educational, Care Palladium.) . 4-lt FOUND An umbrella. Call 23N" 10th. ' " 3-2t 1 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. - v ' ' 24-14t PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. ent of a lrace of plieasants, add as she expected company the following evening she; told the servant to- keep the birds till the morrow andlthen cook them for dinner. .'.; ) Early the next morning tbe girl came to her mistress and said. "Please, mum. do you like the T!rds 'Igtir' "Like the bird's eye. Mary r said Mrs. Brown. "Why, whatever do yon mean?" ,' v . " ' . ; . "Well, mum." said Mary. "some folks, you know, likes tbe birds stale." "Oh. they like the bird's tail T' said the mistress. "Why, of course, certainly. Mary. Bring In both the eye and the tail." ; ' ' . . A" Surprise Por Jim. A mission worker In New Orleans was visiting a reformatory' near that city when she observed among the inmates an old acquaintance, a negro lad long thought to be a model of Integrity, r. . V "Jim.!" exclaimed the mission work, er. "Is it possible I fiud you here?" "Yassum." blithely responded the backslider. "J's charged with stealin' a barrel o sweet pertaters." The visitor sighed. "You. Jim!" she repeated. "I am surprised" "Yassum." said Jim. "So was I 'or I wouldn't be here!" Llpplncott's. . Qood Deeds. Remember that if the opportunities for great deeds sbould never come, the opportunity for good deeds is renewed day by day. The thing for us to long for is the goodness, not the glory. F. W. Faber. Game He Didn't Like. Years ago a bill entitled "An act for the preservation of the heath hen and other game" was Introduced into the New York house of assembly. Tbe speaker of the house, who was not especially interested in matters of this kind, gravely read It. "An act for tbe preservation of the heathen and other game." He was blissfully unconscious of hli blunder until in honest member from the northern part of the state who had suffered from the depredations of the frontier Indians rose to bis feeC "I should like to move an amendment to- tbe bill." he said mildly, "Ty adding the words, 'except Indiana." DIED WHILE VISITIIIC Mrs. Agnes Schilderink. of Newport. Ky., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Philip Wltte," 24? South Fifth street, died suddenly last evening of heart trouble. She was 7 years " of age. Mrs. Schilderink has made many friends in this city during her numerous visits here and her untimely death is greatly "deplored by all who knew her.. . She'is survived by three daughters and two sisters. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Many thieves were stolen alive from the cross by friends, and that ia why Rome ordered, their legs broken.

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. Utf - LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phene 1251. feb23-tf ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner'a Art Store. 8 S. 11th. 25tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for Iresh fish and turtles; 1G South rth street Phone 1535. 26 tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. RusseL 16 S. 7th St Phone 179$. marll-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A car care for Corns. Prof. H. H. Kolllng. to S. 8th. ' fetlz-tf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Bros.. Phone 2299. - v 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWNING, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. 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 ft Co., 406 Main. Phone 2006. 23-tf FINANCIAL. : ' Money loaned; ' low4 rates; favorable terms. Thompson, 710 Main. 29-7t FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWNING, 15 North .Tenth. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. ."' - -" 28-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS South Side Imp Assn., to C. M. Lyons, lot 182 Beallvlew add city $120. Rachel Sawyer to Eli Outland, lot 2 Hawkins add Cambridge City.' W. R. S. R. $10. . ; 1 Thos. H. Hunt to. Luke' D. Fisher et al, pt n w 21-15-1. Boston wp. $1,800. ' Sarah E. Wallingford to Lake D. Fisher, lot 10-41, . Whitewater. $730. Michael A. RsJtts to Luke D. Fisher, pt s w 16-15-1, Boston twp. $4,900. John C Evans to Harvey H. Burden, pt frac. 36-18-14. New Garden twp. 700. , . ... . . V . Moorman W. Marine to Isaac R. Williams, pt n e 14-17-14, New Garden. $1.87&50. . . ' Electa Bish to Margaret Hatfield et ad pt s w 27-17-13, Clay township. $525. Martha A. Lee to Jas. B. Napier, lots 1, 2. 0. 10 M. Izor's add Milton. $1,800. Angeline McDevitt to Wm. E. Evans et al, lot 36 Oliver Kinsey's add city. $800. Sarah C. Brown to Tamar H. Elliott et al, lots 5. 6. block 4 Dublin. $1. . Wm. E. Booth to Samuel Griffith pt n e 2-15-12 Washington twp. $20. South Side Imp Assn. to John Edward Carman, lot 40, Beallvlew add city. $205. Maria M. Weller to Floyd C Bell, pt lots 36, 37 Williamsburg. $160. Andrew O. Kreitleln et al to Addle Kill Moser. lot 14, IO, 2. 4. Cambridge City, W. R. S. R. $. Parry Haines to Sarah M. Iredell, lot 500 Elizabeth Starr's add city. $4,000. J. C. Taylor to Jane Batt, pt lot 1, 2 Dalton. $475. Emma Odell to Roy O. Stratton to Frank M. Price, Wayne twp, pt n w 32-14-1. $1,000. Roy O. Stratton to Frank ML Price, Wayne twp, pt n w 32-14-1. $1,600. Emma Z. Dennis to John G. Zeller, pt lots 1, 2 Bickle and Laws add city. $10,000. Lena C. Von Pein to Hnnry Nordsieck. lot 19, Fred Von Pein's Sub., city. $3.VX . Ella St. Clair to Ben j. F. Harris. PL S. E. 9-15-13. Washington Tw. $375. Wm: H. Stidhoff et al to Chas. H. Sudhoff, lot 136 Schwegman'a addition city. $50t. Anna B. Mabcr to Edwin L. Commlns, Pt. 4-13-1, Wayne. $1,000. Sarah B. Crockett to Levi S. Pitman. Pt. 29-14-1. Wayne Twp., $1. Emma M. Moore to Raymond E. Henderson, lot IOT Benton Heights Add, city. $200. - - , Geo. T. Gale et al to Lillian RuddelL lot 85 official map Centerville, $1. Lillian Ruddell to Fannie T. De Nol et al lot 85 official map Centerville, $173. ' " .. - -:V ' . Oliver M. Trumbull to Fannie Trumbull De Ntol et al., lot 85 officlol map, Centerville, $500. . , Lavinia G. Newton to Jllonxo .B. Feemster, lots 2. 3. 4, 19. 20. 23 Clock 28 and 29, Cambridge City, $5. Wilson T. Marqula to Alonzo. R. Feemster lots IT. 18. 19. 30. 21. 22, C3 24, block 28, Caabridce Cttjr, tSOv . Alonzo R. Feemster to P, C, C c StLB.R. Co., lota 2, 3. 4, 17, 18, 19,

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Dickinson Trust Contrasts to CUl A. Parish lot M Highland Add. city. John R. Simpson - to Frederick W. fFetta, Pu N. C KM3-1. Wayne; $1,000. 'CARD OF THANKS. We wish to exprea " oar nearttelt thanks to the dear friends and neighbors for their 'ktadnes and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved hnsband and father. - Also for the beautiful floral offerings. ' Mrs. C. T. Peck and Son. WHO WOULD BELIEVE IT? County Clerk Harry E Penny aTs. served bis forty-fourth birthday today. Mr. Penny was born .on South Fifth street this citr. He received many congratulations from his fellow associates at the court bowse and also submitted to a beating by Linns Meredith, the crippled Wayne county Sheriff. Tbe clerk has the distinction of being an unusual young grandfather, but he doesn't tell about It. Look for his hair. lAoaatAVA? : I Son't like your cook book 1 recommend uoia aieaai neur. CXPINDlTUREt AND TAX LEVIES For the year It 10. The trustee of Ablngton Township. Wayne County, pro poses for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at ita annual meeting, to be held at his office on the 7th day of September, 10. commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. the, following estimates and amounts for. said year: 1. Township expenditures. fWO. and township ax. 11 cents on the hundred dollars. - 2. Local tuition expenditures. $1. 100. and tax, 19 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures. $800. and Ux. 14 cents on the hundrasl dollars. - 4. .Road tax. expenditures. $1.4$0. snd tax. 25 cents on the hundred dollars. Work. 4; - 5. Additional road tax expenditures $475, and tax, $ cents on the hundred dollars, i - 7. Poor expenditures for precediag year. $380. and tax, & cents on the hundred dollars, - , Total expsndtturas, $5,140 and total tax. 83 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxable; of the above named township are aa follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements. $3M.seo. . Totals valuation of personal propar ty.flFd.460. . v, . k Amount. rxf feredlt on account et mortgag . ewassptlon. $10,470. Net taxable" property of township. $58c.480.v. - Number trf polls, 106. . X8igasd.) 4 . ... .8. 8. CLfiVENOER, Trnatoa. Dated July ai, l0. ' Via Chiocso, Clnelr.nctl & LetsldvKed Q. Q. :' !. 0a)aoa iZOO ' To EATTtt. WASH, Round Trla, account of - Alaska ?Tnknm Exooa ' tlon. ! Selling datea May to October. Final retoxn limit October tlat - $150 , To TORONTO. QNT, Round Trio, ' account of Can;dian National E . position, gcninig dates Augvst ST . to Sept. $. Final return limit Copt, 14th. j . v $44.15 ; To SALT LAKE, UTAH. Round Trip account Grand Army Natl Encamp , ment. Selling datea August 5th. Cth. 7th and 8 th. Final return limit $9 .: daya. ; " . . NIAGARA FALLS excursion Aognst sth. : . - - ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via B. o Ann. 12th. , ; - . ; . , ,-'':.' - - " ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via C A O An, lttl.. - t -; , For reduced rates to points tm North. East. South or West. caH r C. A. BLAIR. Pass Ticket Agt C, C L B. 8U Homo Phono 20C2. Richmond. bsY la Eflcd Aprd 11. Lv Chicago ...... Peru Ar. ..... Peru Marten Mcncle ...... Richmond . .'. Ct Grove .... Cincinnati . . . ft. lSaUS l.IJp l.tXp 3.-1 Sp S.Slp 4. 2 ftp 4 tap s.tep CTATLJ Lw .1 . Ex 81 D D Sai Ciacinaatl ...I l.itailS.eosi Ct. Orove ...I .ttall-Xni lUehsaond ..Jie.tSaiit.SSeJ T.SSpllS. sen tea Munete ....Jii.seai TUXXM sjvmii. warion iixsepi z.iai e.sep i2.se i.ip t.stp Atp r-eru .1 2.p, .7e; Ctaleagu .....4 7Ss4 . (UUa sX. Stattoa) . . mJk Muhm.ll fl . 1 Mmnm. TUraSf eieepars ea trmfmrn Mes. S and between Cptaso and Cta- - emnntt. t . rtae Baffet servles ost, treJsjs 1 - Tew train cenneetisi forjtlea -call - C A. BLAXB, F. A T. JL

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