Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 270, 6 August 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TBLEGRAM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1903.'

Branch 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 Youir Coeveoieece 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.

8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and 8.' 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. ISth and N. C St. WM. HIEGER. 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St.

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1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion. WANTED. ladium- 5J1 WANEDr! to do housework in WANTED-Roomers. 112 S. W. 1st small family; call at 27 South 17th : ' St. 6-2t WANTED Good girl for general WANTED Girl for housework; 26 N. housework; call or address 1426 ' , g2t Main street. 4-tt WANTED Machine hand. Richmond WANTED-Experienced maker at KielFurniture Mfg. Co. 6-lt horn's- 3-Tt WANTED Good girl for housework; WANTED-Roomers and boarders, 217 N. 7th St. 6-2t 181 9thStl 3 7t WANTED Will trade good building WANTED By local man, four young lot for good second hand upright men married men preferred, having mahogany piano. Address "Piano" had experience in soliciting advercare Palladium. 6-3t Using; good money and steady posi-WANTEDBFlgl-13-7eari tlo,ns to the ri,f f! old. a place to help with housework. reference; call between the hours call in rear of 435 South 6th. 6-2t of 5 ani 7 p" m- 303 North 9th WANTED A good cook who can TTV.Tol w -A give references. 1415 Main street. T?S- ress 8f IJaraeBfR . Bridles, Etc., and all kinds of repair 0 '6Z work. Chas. A. Keys, 616 Main St. WANTED Some one to clean build- j-t ing. Phone 2040. 5-3t , .rT n : ; re r r " WANTED Men to learn the barber WANTED Place by lady to work in trade. Thoroughly practical course country or town, Address 31 Rail- by free cnnic and careful instructo&A street. 5-2t tions. Life scholarship; tools givWANTED Furnished rooms for light en, board provided. Some money housekeeping; address C, care Pal- earned before completing. Send

" Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. CBy Cerrall and Thompson. Broker, Eaton. Ohio.) New York, Aug. 6. Open High Low Close L. & N .. -.146 146 145 146 Great Northern .. .. .. .. .. .. .4.. ..153 154 153 154 Amalgamated Copper 84 S54 84 85 American Smelting . . 99 101 99 100 Northern Pacific 4 154156 154 156 U. S. Steel .......... 4. .. 74 76 74 76 U. S. Steel pfd. . . .126 127 126 127 Pennsylvania.... .141 142 141 142 St Paul .. .. .. 4 158 161 158 161 B. AO. .. .. ..118 119 118 119 New York Central .. .. .. .. .. .4.. ... .1140 141 140 141 Reading 163 164 163 164 Canadian Pacific ,.186 187 186 187 Union Pacific 4 .200 203 200 203 Atchison ........ ...... ..118 119 118 119 Southern Pacific. .......... .4.. .. ..134 134 134 135

Chicago. ; CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll end Thompson.' Brokers, Bston O.i ; Chicago, Aug. 6. Wheat. Open High Low Close iSept '. 99 101 99 99 'Dec. ... 8 98 97 98 'May .. 101 101 101 101 . Ceifi Open Hign Low Close ISept ... 62 63 62 63 Deo. ... 51 52 61 52 May ... 52 63 62 53 Oats, . Open High Low Clos Sent ...36 36 36 SfiN. Dec ... 36 36 36 36 May ... 38 3S SS 38 Indianapolis Grain.4 Indianapolis, Aug. 6. niuu, .. .. . . .. .... . ...ja.iu Corn 70c Oats.. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ..S7o Ry ..76c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Aug. 6. CattleReceipts 50: tops ?6.73. Calves Receipts 7CO; tops $9. Sheep Receipts 1,000; tops S3.25; Hogs Receipts 3.5CO; tops $8.50. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Aug. G. Wheat . .. ..$1.0S . ......72c a "ISO 4 OC Corn 1 e Oats.. .. e Rye. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. ClncInnati.Aug.C. . Hogs Receipts 1.500; closed strong. Cattle Receipts GOO: easy; calves 25c ; to 50c lower. Sheep Receipts 6400; steady.

TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug.. 6. Wheat . , .... . . . .$1.084 Corn.. 71c Oats.. .. ..S9c Bye . .70c '. .

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Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE,, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SIIOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairvisw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Aug. 6. Cattle Receipts light; tops $6.75. Veals Receipts light; tops $3.25. Hogs Receipts IO loads; tops $8.40. Hogs Receipts 5 loads; tops $S.3G. Sheep Receipts light; tops $5.00; lambs, $7.25. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. N Best heavies. ... $S.00$8.20 Good to choice lights.. .. 7.90 8.05 Best pigs 7.00 7.50 BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers 6.25 6.90 5.65 4.75 4.50 4.50 3.25 6.00 4.75 7.50 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 Fair to good feeders 4.25 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 Common to fair heifers 2.50 BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers . . 5.00' Choice to fancy cows 3.75 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal ....5.00 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 Good to choice sheep.. 4.00 Good to choice Iambs .... 6.25 4.75 4.23 7.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runse tt Co.) Timothy, per bu .$1.90 Clover seed. . ...... .... 5.00 5.50 Richmond Hay Market! (Omar G. Whlan.) New timothy hay (loose)...... $10.00 Timothy hay (baled) .$12.00 Mixed hay ..i .$10.00 New oats, per bu. . ....... .3235c Old oats per bu 45c. New, wheat per fcu. . . .... . . . .$1.00 Corn ... ......... ,75c Richmond Grain Market (RlcnmonA Holler HIKs) New wheat per bu : ... .. ..$1.00 Corn, per bu .. .. ..75c Rye,. per bu. .. .. .. ...... ..80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu.. .. $5.50

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for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 23-tf WE do all kinds of Fountain Pen repairing 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 oe (arm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Esate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-M FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. C-tf FOR SALE: Player Piano in good condition, cheap. 313 N. 14th. 6-7t FOR SALE OR RENT Gasoline stoves for Chautauqua use; 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 6-tf FOR SALE Six thousand Star Paving Brick. Good as new. Inquire Jones Hardware Co. 2-4-6 FOR SALE Cheap, folding beds and ranges, 1030 Main. 5-7t FOR SALE Rubber tired carriage, good as new and harness. Phone 1730. ' 5-3t rv VJ XIJ KUJ n AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN Must Sell at' Once. Three passenger Ford in A II con ditton. Address Ford Palladiem Office. tff FOR SALE Cut flowers. Phone 5104 I Delivered. 'On sale at market. 3-7t tuft zal,. Mouse and lot. Inquire 440 S. 15th St. 3-7t FOR 8ALE Good fertile farm of 152 acres within three miles of Eaton, O. Inquire of C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. 3-7t Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) nest liogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $7.00$7.50 Good to heavy packers . . 7.00 7.50 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers corn fed 4.75 5.25 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 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 !b. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, ped lb 29c Country butter, per lb lS20o Eggs 20c 10 LICHTJEW PARIS Ashe Secures Contract for Supplying Town With Electricity. STREETS TO BE LIGHTED Robert Ashe of this city has been tendered a franchise for the lighting of the streets of New Paris by electricity. Provisions are made in the ordinance for the use of the power for commercial and Drivate residence I niirnnsps. Mr Asho will nr1eavrr tn f - L' - - . . j ..... - ' ' - - " gain a concession from the Wayne county and Preble county commissioners to use the highways between this city and New Paris. A local light plant will furnish the power if Mr. Ashe accepts the franchise. The town of New Paris will be lighted with twenty-five street . arcs for which the municipality pays $4 per month. The contract runs for a period of 10 years. The ordinance provides that rates ranging from 6 to 12 cents be charged the private consumers according to the amount used. All residents who use the power must use 75 cents worth as this price is a minimum. FIRE LOSS IS SMALL The fire department was called to the home of William Cook, 715 South Sixth street, this morning to extinguish a small blaze in the roof of the house. The fire was probably caused by a spark from a locomotive on the C. C. & L. railroad, it is said. The flame was quickly extinguished and only about damage was done. SCHOOL BOARDS REPORT. The school boards of Richmond, Dublin. Hagerstown. Spring Grove, Cambridge City and Milton have failed to report their organization by August 5 as required by the law. The school boards should organize In August and report to the auditor before August & County Superintendent Jordan . stated that the irregularity would not greatly affect matters. The Centerville corporation Is the only one to have reported on time.

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WANT AD $1.00 A!I n9 Sewing Machines repaired, any distance. Young, Ik l- U U l ifl ILU)U POR SALE 200.000 cigarettes. 50 The following are replies to Palls- ands' fc to 'l05 0 1??? dium Want Ada. received at this of- Clar 8t?fre- 609 Maln al, flee. Advertisers will confer a great d retail. 9-lmoj favor by calling for mall in answer FOR SALE Mill wood. C W. Kramr i to their ads. Mail at this office op to Co- 9t 12 noon today as follows: : : Mortgage .... 1 B. L. 4 FOR RENT. ;Hm'T' pprtunity -:2 FOR RENT- House of 6 rooms. Mail will be kept tor 30 day. only find bath All mall not called for within that . . , ... . . wails. 6-tr time wi.l be cast out. FOR RENT Room furnished for kitchen and unfurnished bed room. FOR SALE Small money-making Good locution. Call 203 S. 7th. manufacturing plant to close part- lS-tf nership. Address 'Investment." for RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished care Palladium. 2-tf -ooms. cool, light, clean, shower FOR SALE Excellent steamboat ac- hatha. 11.25 per week and np. cornmodations from Baltimore to FOR, RENT Furnished rooms. Lest. Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll, with bath for gents, at the Grand. 716 Main St. 29-tf feb22-tf iFimffi m if lost. LOST Nose glasses In black case A desirab'e home Of S with Haner's name; between South Rooms, Bath, Furnace, 7th and c tret and Barters facElectric Llxhts, Both Kind tory- Leave at Pa,,adium offlc;2t of Gas and a good Barn. L 8. 2 16.U LOST wUhC Key. ad FOR SALE Velvet Brussels Rugs for . uu Lsi n A $i.io. Druggets, 9x12, $4.oo up. An- Chcck wltn initials K. A. lique Furniture Co., 519 Main. A. and No. 23, Phone 1052 Reward. 26 tf FOR SALE By all dealers the "Hin- ,i! doo Stogie"; $1.35 per 100. Ed MISCELLANEOUS. Feltman, Distributor; 609 Main. .... 27-tf REPAIRS in Plumbing. HeaUng. Gas and Electric Lighting. Have you $1 0.00 Singer Dome8Uc Sewing 8een our electric door bells without machines, good as new. batteries? H. H. Meerhoff. 9 South Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 9tn .ff L- Pbuy watches, bicycles, guns, sewing FOR SALE OR TRADE--An Ideal ea- machines, etc. J. M. Lacey, pawn burban home suitable for retiring broker, 8th and Main. 3-lm farmer or business mac. Phone .. . 3136- 27tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR. SALE1-"RgsJ cstst,, Firo Insur ance. Agent for Fox Typewriter. INSURANCE. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th St. Phone MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and 1316. 2-1 mo Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and

BAILEY IS DIRECTOR Elected at Meeting of Telephone Toll Clearing Association Yesterday. A REDUCTION OF RATES At the meeting of the stock holders and directors of the Toll and Clearing Association at Indianapolis yesterday the question of establishing a uniform long distance telephone rate was considered, but no definite action decided upon. W. M. Bailey, manager of the local telephone company, was in attendance and elected a member of the board of directors. He stated today that the directors considered the advisability of establishing a twothirds of a cent a mile telephone rate. For calls of short distances, this rate will not be possible but when calls of comparatively long distances are made this rate will be maintained. WOMAN PASSENGER An unknown woman who refused to give her name was given the first ride in the new covered patrol wagon this morning. The wagon has been overhauled and painted. It has a top too now and looks just as good as new.. All of the policemen were wondering who would get the first ride, but in all the surmises the thought that a woman would be the first "victim" never entered their heads. The woman in question was arrested at South Seventh and H street for intoxication and she evidently did not appreciate the honor being bestowed upon her. BEING PROSECUTED John H. Wadsworth, a former liveryman of this city, is being prosecuted in the circuit court on a charge of fraudulent marriage to Ida G. Wadsworth, whom it Is alleged he married in order to avoid paternity proceedings. The case is being heard by a jury. It will probably require two or three days to hear the case. The wife wants $600 judgment. In the complaint, it is averred by the plaintiff that she and her husband were married May 17. 1908. and that she gave birth to a child July 29, 1908. That since their marriage, the defendant In the case has wholly failed to make reasonable provision for her and his child. RETURN TO SCHEDULE, ' The old schedule of the street cars on the Eighth street line was resumed again today after a several days trial of the arrangement whereby these cars arrived at the corner of Eighth and Mala between the Quarters of the four.

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TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIED SPECIAL MUSIC Saturday night by the Winsor Hotel Orchestra. Turtle soup served to patrons. 9-ev-fri-7t POR SALE: Roef and bridge paint Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesaie prices. Clendenin ft Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3420. Apr. 2 friAmon SHOT CONDUCTOR OVERJEN CENTS Dr. Ross of Muncie Winds Up Career by Murdering a Traction Car Employe. Muncie, Ind., Aug. 6. Daniel Linder a conductor on the Muncie & Portland traction line was shot and killed by Dr. Nelson B. Ross, a local physician at Holts' Crossing, three miles northeast of this city this afternoon, following a dispute over excess fare. Dr. Ross was arrested and asserts he acted in self defense after the conductor and others attacked him and forcibly ejected him from the car. Dr. Ross, who had been to Desoto, a small town six miles northeast of Muncie, to treat a patten, boarded the car due in Muncie at 1:50 o'clock at that station without a ticket. The Muncie A Portland Traction company recently had adopted a rule that a charge of 10 cents extra shall be made to all passengers who board a ear without a ticket at a place where a ticket may be obtained. Dr. Ross refused to pay the 10 cents and after pressing the matter with him to no avail, the car was stopped and Conductor Linder. Subconductor Clarence Dudley of Portland. Motorman Clarence Quick and 'Lineman E. E. Lindsay ejected the rebellious passenger from the car. Dr. Ross is a very large and powerful man, and their combined strength was necescary to displace him. VEREGGE FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs. Eliza K. Veregge will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jsmes Hlstt. on North 7th street. The Rev. Berry of Fountain City will officiate. The burial will be in Earlham cemetery. The body will be shipped to this city from Fountain City. Sunday afternoon. Friends may call to view the remains Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. LIKE IIIOUISITIOU , (American News Service) Madrid. Aug. C. Five of the ringleaders In the Barcelona riots hare been condemned to life imprisonment m chains. The situation is gradually

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word. 7 days for the Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phons 1251. feb23-tf ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haners Art Store. S S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for Ire ah fish and turtles; 13 South Lth street. Phone 1535. 26 tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel. 1 S. 7th St. Phons 17M. " marll-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A wnrm cum for Corns. Prof. B. B. KolllBg. 10 S. tsh. fstmt MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats. Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Bros., Pboue 2299. 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWN 1NO, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Automobiles used for long distance calls. Private ambulance. 7-tf PLUMBING AND LIGHTING Repairs; Just call Meerhoff, Phone 1236. M" BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking it Co., 406 Main. Phone 2006. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. NEW MOVEMENT IS IIOWDISCUSSED Emmanuel Theory Considered By Friends' Bible Conference at Earlham. At the meeting of the Friends Bible Prof. M. A. Kenworthy delivered a lecture on "First John." The speaker stated that the requirements that John Insisted upon were fellowship with God and man. sinlesBness, obedience, love for the brethren, exclusion of the world, rejection of the antichrists and abiding the anointing. Prof. Kenworthy declared that sin was lawlessness and hate of man was murder. Prof. Wright discussed "New Light on the Genuiness of the Penteteuch." He stated that the various Bible dictionaries now being published are giving undue prominence to the radical school without giving both sides of the question. The speaker declared that prevalent criticism rejected the Mosaic authorship of the Penteteuch. Emmanuel Movement, In his discussion of the question "Do we Need a Graded Course in the Bible School?" Prof. M. A." Ken w frothy stated that there could be no real success in law literature or art without a profound knowledge of the Bible. Prof. Kenworthy said that there was a grave ignorance of the Bible among college students and that more attention should be paid to Its teachings. In discussing "The Emmanuel Movement" Dr. O. N. Huff of Fountain City took for his text. "As a man thinketh, so he is." Dr. Huff explained the influence of the mind upon the body and the rapid growth of Christian science on this account. He said: "Modern missions are making much use of this influence and many of the missionaries study medicine thoroughly before going to the field. Personally I would hesitate to recommend the church to hasten into the Emmanuel movement but the medical profession Is awakening as never before to the possibilities of religious faith in healing. Talked About Miracles. Prof. Wright of Oberlin discussed the "Scientific Confirmation of Miracles in the Old Testament. at the meeting last evening and said: "I propose to speak tonight of four miracles which have been the subject of a great deal of jeering on the part of scientific men. The first is the passage of the Red ses. Supposing that there bad been an elevation of 35 feet in 3,300 yards, the sea would only have been a depth of six feet at that time in certain places. A strong wind would easily have made a path through the waters. The second is the miracles of the crossing of the Jor don. The book says that the water was cut off from above and the channel left empty below. This could easily have been done by a land slide damming up the channel. The third miracle is the falling of the walls of Jerieo. The Bible nowhere claims that rams horns caused the walls to fall. An earthenake lass than that of Baa Francisco could

duced the effect. The fourth It tha destruction of Sodom ul Gomorrah. The description seems to fee that of an explosion of gas and ott. As the land in that region la to this day adrip with oil and c apt ha the explosion was

doubtless caused from this source. However the fact that God should fortell these miracles to his serrants is a thins; which greatly mystifies scientists. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. HECK Henry Heck, aged 5S years, died yesterday mornicg at his hosso la Centerville. Beside his wife he is survived by three daughters and one son. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. The burial will be at Earlham. Friends may call at any time. Mr. Heck was a soldier in the civil war. WILLIAMSON The infant son of Mr. snd Mrs. Eugene Williamson died yesterday afternoon at their home oa North Twelfth street. The fsneral will be Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home. The bwrlal will be in the Goshen cemetery. Friends may call any time. Marriage Licenses. Arlie Reed snd Miss Bertha IXay Kersey, colored, both of Richmond. EXPENDITURES ANO TAX LEVIES For the year ending Sept. 7. 1109. The trustee of Center township Wayne County, psoposea for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at Its annual meeting, to be held st the trustees office the following estimates snd amounts for the said yesr: 1. Township expenditures fl.t74.0t and township tax 8 cents oa the hundred dollars. S. Local tuition expenditures ft.09l.SC end tax IS cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school expenditures 2.061.04 snd tax 12 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures t3.4M.07 snd tsx 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures f 1.717.53 and tsx 10 cents on the nuadred dollsrs. 6. Poor expenditures for proceeding yesr $171.75 and tax 1 cent oa too hundred dollars. Total expenditures tll.8S0.98 and total tax 69 cents on the hundred dollars. Total assessed valuation of taxable property of the township for the year 1909. 81.717.533. Total number of polls in township 208. (Signed.) J. F. HARRIS. Trustee. . Dated Aug. 4. 1909. SHERIFF'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, at ta court house door in the city of Richmond, Wayne county. Indiana, oa Saturday the 21st day of August. 1909. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day. tha following described real estate to-wtt: Lot number twenty-five (25) In Ranaaa A. Leeds Addition to the town of Sevastopol, now city of Richmond, la Wayaa county, in the State of Indiana. To oa sold ss the property of Charles C. Smith and Bertha C. Smith, to satisfy said decree In my hands of la favor of the Richmond Loan and Saving Association. " Said ssle to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Linos P. Meredith. Sheriff of Wayne County. B. F. Harris, Attorney for Plaintiff. July30-anc-lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as. Estate of Jesse G. Marshall, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that taw undersigned hss been appointed by tha Wayne Circuit Court, administratrix of the estate of Jesse G. Marshall, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to ha solvent. LORINDA MARSHALL. Administratrix. A. M. GARDNER. Attorney. dIyS3-304 BANKRUPTCY SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the as derslgned ss Trustee of the estate at The Mount Shoe Company, Bankrupt, will on the 9th day of August. 1S99. at 10 o'clock a. m, under and by vlrtae of the order of the United Statsa District Court for the District of offer for sale snd sell at private sale to the highest aad best bidder thera for. the personal property of said bankrupt consisting of a stock of boots aad shoes and goods aad merchandise la cident thereto snd personal fixtures, which said property la bow situate ia a certain store room known as 529 Mais street in the city of Richmond. Indiana. Sealed bids win be received at the office of the undersigned. No. 32 South 8th street ia said city, up to 10 o'clock a. m. of August 9th. 1909. Sale subject to approval and confk matlon of the Court. Terms cash. By order of said Court, each bidder will be required to pay and deliver to the undersigned with his bid. cash la the sum of 8100 by a certified cheek for that amount payable to tha under signed, as evidence of the good faith of the bidder; said sum. la event the successful bidder fail to comply with tha terms of his bid. to be forfeited to the undersigned ss Trustee ss aforesaid tor such failure, otherwise to be credited upon the amount of his bid. , DICKINSON TRUST CO, Of the 21 oaat Caoe Coarpany. '