Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 273, 9 August 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEX. A PAVILION MAY RATE! Branch Offices Branch office 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 BE CONSTRUCTED o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Waot Ado ColMmnie: Cost of Renting Tent Would Warrant Contracting Expense.

THE'RICnarOgFAIXAimjai ANI STJN-TETEGRAM, MOXDAT, AUGUST 9, 1909.

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., South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street A. W. BLICKWEDEL, Sth 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 Stv

RATES 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. WANTED Party who took brown do? with collar from alley near postofflce 'on wheel Friday return to 11 North 8th street and save trouble. 0-1 1 WANTED Place in country by young girl. 31 Railroad st. 9-2t 7ANTEDMan well acquainted in city to sell building lots. Hustler can make good money. Address F. H. B.,care Palladium. 9-3t VAN TiDD Hoarders- 733 N. 13th. ' " ' ' 9-7t Vv Aivi KD-One or two gentlemen to occupy large front room, with or without board.' 014 S. A st. 7-3t Vv A WiJUi Position as farm hand. Can give best of references. Address i Clell Gray, New Paris. O. 7-5t (WANTED Furnished rooms for light t ' housekeeping. Address E. B. L., care ! Palladium. 7-.'Jt WANTED Desk room with access to ! telephone. Address Lumber Man, care Palladium. 7-3t WANTED House or building Jot for i , spot cash or will rent. Address ! "((I ner," care Palladium. 7-tf fbuy watches, bicycles, guns, sewing machines, etc. J. M. Lacey, pawn broker, Sth and Main. 3-lm WANTED Good girl for general

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Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio) New York, Aug. 9. N Open High Low Close L.&N. ....... 149 1514 148 151 Great Northern 4 155 155 154 155 Amalgamated Copper 4 86 86 84 85 American Smelting . 101 102 100 101 Northern Pacific 4 156 156 155 156 U. 8. Steel . . . . 77 78 76 77 U. 8. Steel pfd..u. - 127 127 126 126 Pennsylvania . 141 142. 141 141 St Paul .. .. . 162 162 161 162 B. AO .4 119 120 119 119 New York Central 4 141 141 139 140 Reading .. 163 165 163. 164 Canadian Pacific 187 187 187 187 Union Pacific .. ..203 205 203 204 Atchison.... 4 120 120 119 120 1 Southern Pacific . 135 135 134 135

Chteaao. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION (By Corrtll end Thompsob, Brokers, Eaton O.I ' Chicago, August 9. Wheat. Open High Low Close Sept ... 99 100 98 98 Dec. ... 97 97 95 96 May ..100 101 99 99 Corn Hign 64 53 54 Oats. High 36 3? 39 Opan Sept ... 64 Dec. ... 53 May ... 54 Open Sept. ... 86 Dec. ... 37 May ... 39 Low 63 52 63 Low 36 36 38 Close 64 53 54 Closs 36 36 39 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. , At. Dk. Price HOGS. IS 00 25 22 316 .. 7. 20 90 . . 7. 19 126 7 70 141 80 8 80 159 160 8 74 ISO .. S 87 152 .. 8 92 168 40 8 92 1S4 120 8 79 198 120 8 70 214 40 8 57 258 40 S 63 165 .. S 66 1S9 SO S SO 199 160 8 70 ................. 207 s 120 8 60 ................. 238 80 S 3S 275 200 8 75 .85 05 15 15 .20 20 20 20 .20 .20 .25 25 .25 25 25 25 IN0IANAP0LI8 LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $8.15 $8.25 Good to choice lights.... 8.15 8.25 Best pigs ................. 7.25 7.75 BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 6.35 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.35 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50(3 4.75

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.

housework; call or address 1426 Main street. 4-tf WANTED Roomers, 112 S. W. 1st. 4-7t WANTED-Experienced maker at Kielhorn's. 3-7t WANTED Roomers and boarders, 16 S. 9th St. 3-7t WANTED By local man, four young men, married men preferred, having had experience in soliciting advertising; good money and steady positions to the right parties, furnishing reference; call between the hour3 of 5 and 7 p. m. 303 North 9th St. 2-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or term, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf 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 repairing while you wait. Before going on your vacation see your pen is in good order. Jenkins Mfgs. julyl3-lmo Fair to good feeders .... 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00(g) 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers .... 5.25 6.25 Choice to fancy cows .... 3.85 5.00 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. (Runge ft Co.) Timothy.. $1.90$2.00 Clover seed 5.50 5.80 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) New timothy hay (loose) $10.00 Timothy hay (baled) $12.00 Mixed hay $10.00 New oats, per bu ..3233c Old oats per bu 45c. New wheat per b'a $1.00 Corn 75c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) 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 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best fiogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $7.0O$".5O 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 ................... &S0 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) Yocn chickens, dressed, per lb. ..ISc

Have your suit pressed once a week at the rate of $1.00 per month. Richmond Dry Cleaning. Phone 1072. 14-lm

FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE One delivery wagon with canopy top and 2 high wheel road and jog carts, all in good condition and prices reasonable, at Myers and Packe. Ft. Wayne Ave., City. 9-7t FOR SALE New overcoat cheap, worn about six times. Owner going South. 603 S. 13th. 9-7t FOR SALE Stick seat for buggy, and horse blanket. Call 1O07 Sheridan street. !-2t FOR SALE 4I0O old negatives 8 by lO inches to 1 by 12. Suitable for a hot house. Ed Dal bey, 14 N. 0th. 7-7t FOR SALE Rocf and bridge paint. Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3420. Apr. 2 fri&mon FOR SALE Good carriage $15. Newburn Shop, 4th and N. A St. 7-7t FOR SALE Steel range, dining table, 2 rockers , 4 chairs, beds, springs, mattresses, stand, safe, lounge, all for $18.00; a bargain; 1232 Ridge street. 8-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice country home 3 miles of Richmond; two acres of land; six room house, barn, and lots of fruit. Chas. H. Minor, 126 South 3rd St. 8-2t FOR SALE Five pure white Pomaranian Puppies. Call 1126 N. I St. 8-3t PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, Aug. 17, 09. Horses, Cattle and farming implements. Solomon Huffman, 4 miles north of Richmond. 7-7t 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 Cheap, folding beds and ranees. 1030 Main. 5-7t FOR SALE Small money-making manufacturing plant to close partOld chickens, per lb. 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, ped lb ....20c Country butter, per lb ....... .1820e Eggs 20c Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Aug. 9. Wheat $1.02 Corn .. ..71c Oats.. ..37c Rye 76c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Aug. 9. Cattle Receipts 3,600; tops $7. Calves Receipts 1,500; tops $8.75. Sheep Receipts 5,000; tops $5.26; lambs $7.75. Hogs Receipts 8,500; tops $8.50, CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Aug. 9. Wheat .. Corn .. Oats Rye.. .. .. ..$1.09 . . .71c .. ..38o ... 77c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Aug. 9. Hogs Receipts 5.200; packers and butchers weak; light weigths strong. Cattle Receipts 1.900; steady; strong. Sheep Receipts 1,800; steady. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 9. Wheat ,.$1.084 Corn.. 68c Oats 39o Rye.. 69c PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg. Aug. 9. Cattle Receipts 135 loads; tops $6.85. Veals Receipts 35 loads; tops $S.90. Hogs Receipts SO loads; tops$S.30. Sheep Receipts light; tops $5.25; lambs, $7.25. The One to Blame. "It Is the duty of every man and woman to be married at the age of twenty-two." said the lecturer. "Wetl." said a woman of thirty, with some asperity, "yon needn't tell me that. Talk to the man." Philadelphia Ledger. His Popularity. "Are you popular with the Sash girls r "Dashed if I know. Each one always Introduces me as a friend of her sister." Cleveland Leader. Read anything half n hour a day and In ten years yon will be learned. Emerson. An African woman to be consider ed beautiful must have small eyes, thick lips, a large, flat nose and an intensely black skin. Lccrftia: Just learned that Gold Medal F!oar la Iff 4 timmm Oran.fcAaU Ufe.-XVOXaiik.

WANT AD LETTER USY Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ado. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by catling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Mortgage 1 B. L. 4 Owner lPnano 1 E. H 1

Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out nership. Address "Investment," care Palladium. 2-tf UJ -. JJ VJJ n AUTOMOBILE . BARGAIN Most Sell at Once. Three passenger Ford in A I con dition. Address Ford Palladium Office. tf FOR SALE Cut flowers. Phone 5104 I Delivered. 'On sale at market 3-7t FOK SALE House and lot. Inquire 440 S. 15th St. . 3-7t A desirable home of 8 Rooms, Bath, Furnace, Electric Lights, Both Kind of Gas and a good Barn. 204 S. 12 16-tf 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 Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore to Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St. 29-tf FOR SALE Velvet Brussels Rugs for $1.10. Druggets, 9x12, $4.00 up. Antique Furniture Co.. 519 Maiu. 25-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf FOR SALJS By all dealers the "HinAFTER THE BATTLE. An Incident That Seemed to Explain JoaKya's Miracle. There was an incident in our life at Brandy, connected "with Gettysburg, which is worth relating. Batchelder, whose map;iif,the battlefield of Gettysbury is authority and whom we had fallen in with while we were there, asked to join our mess at Brandy when be came to the army to verify the positions of the various commands. One night we had just, sat down to dinner when he entered our big hospital tent, quite tired. "Well," he announced after taking bis place nt the table, "I have been down In the Second corps today, and I believe I have discovered how Joshua made the sun stand still. I first went to regiment and had tbe officers mark on the map tbe hour of their position at a certain point. Then I went to regiment In tbe same brigade. They declared positively It was one or two hours earlier or later than that given by the other. So it went on. no two regiments or brigades agreeing, and If I hinted that some of them must certainly be mistaken they would set me down by saying with severe dignity, 'We were there. Batchelder, and we ought to know. I guess,' and I made up my mind that it would take a day of at least twenty hours Instead of thirteen at Gettysburg to satisfy their accounts. So when Joshua's captains got around him after the fight and they began to talk it over the only way under the heavens that be could ever harmonize their statements was to make tbe sun stand still and give them all a chance." Any one who has ever tried to establish the exact position or hour when anything took place In an engagement will confirm Batchelder's experience and possibly, if not too orthodox, accept his explanation of Joshua's feat Morris Scbaff In Atlantic. A MONSTER SKULL One That Was Said to Be Bigger Than Bushel Basket. One of the most remarkable finds of gigantic human remains of which we have any record was that said to have been made at Palermo. Sicily, in tbe year 1516. when an entire skeleton of unheard of proportions was unearthed by some marble quarry men. These mammoth remains measured exactly thirty-four feet from head to foot and nine feet seven inches from point to point of the shoulders. A stone ax buried with this old time giant may still be seen at Palermo in section "Z" of, the St, Isorent museum. It is made of a bluish looking, fine grained bowlder and appears to be about two feetTeight'lnches long by one foot bread and'aine Inches through In the thickest place. A. musty, rusty looking tag attached1 to the relic informs the visitor that it weighs fifty-two pounds, but tbe general verdict is that it could not weigh over thirty or thirty-five pounds. The skeleton was burned by a mob in the year 1662 during the prevalence of tbe black death at Palermo, tbe ignorant, superstitious people believing that It was connected in some mysterious .way wltbthe death dealing distemper. The skull, of this giant, according toAbbe iFerregus. -was large-

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doo Stogie; $1.35 per 100. Ed Feltman. Distributor; 609 Main. 27-tt

$10 00 slnSer Domestic Sewing machines, good as new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal rdburban home suitable for retiring farmer or busiaess. mac. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Real estate. Fire Insur ance. Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L, More, 23 N. 9th St Phone 1316. 2-lmo $1 .00 All makes Sewing Machines repaired, any distance. Young. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7tf FOR SALE 200,000 cigarettes, 50 brands. 5c to $1.50 pkgs. Feltman's Cigar Store, 609 Main. Wholesale and retail. 9-1 mo FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three 37S. nouses. Phone IMt FOR RENT Room furnished for 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. feb22-tf LOST. LOST Pocket book Thursday night, containing Jewelry and letter addressed to owner; reward; 30 Washington Ave. 8-3t Lost Ladies Umbrella in Store on Main st. Return to Palladium 9-tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Bracelet on Interurban west, owner call at 522 North 16th street 8-2t STRAYED OR STOLEN Cow, black, dehorned, due to calf; .call J. M. Kenworthy, 150 Liberty Ave., reward. 8-2t REPAIRS in Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Electric Lighting. Have you bold the biutiel. being fitted above and belowe withe teeth to the number of sixty-fcure. the. each of which would have weighed ilwo ounces." Cavalier Scroy claimed to have found a skull en 'Senerife that bad sixty teelh. Westasinster Gazette. ; aX fmal Mimicry. Observers of nature ar frequently struck with tae singular itsemblances of Insects Co -igaves. dr.jd sticks, etc., and these .likenesses are supposed to have grown . eut of the necessity of protection against or concealment from enemies. An Interesting example of this 'kind of resemblance was brought to tbe attention of the Entomological society in London by a naturalist.. -wko exhibited a spider found inhabiting seme rocks near Cannes. on4whicb were also fastened the casestof;3 species of moth. When at rest tbe spider exhibited almost preciselyethe jsasaefeform and color as the motbVasec.surroundlng it. -fJ ' CjyVi Sat ,'Em. As usua!.feeas monopolizing the newspaper.raiL r ' PleaseKetl a .tave the woman's page.nJsbe)sald Ha (carefully) tfre oi ' a , page and handedlit'telM It was alullpagel advertisement of a milUneryikopeiilnc.landlhe chuckled at his ownjllttle-jofceV, Still. sbeiwas.reTenjpd. She went to the opening, en&'he psid the bill.Chlcago Post. ,V ' PHr '' . M Vl . ?J?An Ample Test. The i InajtraneeVA'cent Sure - your heart .!sn;Jfcvak? f The .Insured One Oh, yes.jr&s. ""The 'Agent Ever test It? TheTnsured Yes. indeed. 1 watehedf a fifteen innlng ball game with 'the, score I to l.-Cleveland Plain Dealer., SOper Confession. Annty-rTommy. ilc put i three pies In here yesterday.? andf now there is only one. Ho wis that?aa.Tommy Please. It was-so dar., aunty, I din't see that one! London. Puritb. tL' ThelReason. DisconteatedTTife Several of the men whom X refused- when I married you are richer than you are now. The Husband--rTnats why. -Illustrated Bits. He Is the noblest who has raised himself by his own exertions to a higher station. Cicero. ARRANGEMENT MADE Arrangements have been made for the preliminary teachers institutes to be held this year. These Institutes are held at the beginning of each school year to start the teachers on their routine. Tbe new state course of study has not been received, but Is expected soon by the county superintendent. The preliminary institutes will be held September 1. 2, 3, and 4. The meeting for beginning teachers will be held at the office of the county superintendent Tuesday, Aug. 3L

seen our electric doer bells without batteries? H. H. Meerhoff. 9 South

9th. 6-tf CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the Hokendauq.ua I. O. R. M and the friends and neighbors for their kindness to our dear one. Hen ry Hodgln. during his illness and death. His Wife, Father and Mother. Broth ers and Sisters. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & 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 believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. 25tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for .resh fish and turtles; 1G South Cth street. Phone 1535. 25-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A aura cure for Corns. Rolling. 20 8. 8th. Prof. H. H tebll-tf MEAT MARKET. I Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Bros., Phone 2299. 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWN ING, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Automobiles used for long distance calls. Private -ambulance. 7-tt PLUMBING AND LIGHTING Repairs; 1236. just call Meerhoff, Phone 23-tf BICYCLES AND. MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing Waking & Co., 406 Main. Phone 2006. 23-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWN ING, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335 Private ambulance. 28-tf HE WANTED A PARROT. The Use to Which the Old Man Would Put the Green Bird. We are all striring for two thingssuccess a ad aappiuess. To get these many of us are struggling for a third fortune, la striving to attain our desires masy of us need a green parrot. In a little town lo Iowa, In tbe midst of a sxat stretch of timber and meadow, s. man built a caatle. Something over 925,000 he spent in building a home. It was finished within with the finest pilisaed woods. . The foundation was of'.brownstene.. tbe windows of French t&te, and every detail was carried eut !n the best manner. He bad grown 0 be an eld man. He had always UvUna modest cottage of six rooms. mansion had fifteen. On one slds 4&$rewas a magnificent stone ar:2 over t9 pared drive that led up ttLs aeqKP. He hsd Just completed sltx&fr'ms friend over the place and res.ciiegLth:s point when the visitor exclaimed: "Weil. Takr. yey. ci'jt to be happy. This is a acjgaXdaat aemr. Here ts everything SEP aJLS wish for." Waal," replied t$? old msn. who was a cttlsjbwyar.' fellow always wants ftosjetaleg ele?." "What on earth ceId you want?" was tbe query. "A green psrtt to ian; up thar in the drive." "Why a gress-jay: 7 "So everymeraing afore I drive out he would say." 'John, you're a darn fooL "Cleveland Press. L Couldn't Turn It. The eye ef little Willie's teacher was sad and sorry, for. notwithstanding that he was her favorite pupil, be stood before her convicted of tbe heinous charge of a theft of candy from a fel low pupil. It was a first offense, how ever, and she did not desire to Inflict corporal punishment. A moral lecture. she thought, would fit the case. "Bear in mind. Willie. she concluded, "that these temptations can be resisted If determination Is used. Al ways turn a deaf ear to temptation.' Little Willie's lip trembled. -But teacher." be answered, "1 ain't gpt a deaf ear." A Blue Bene Skeleton. "Now that the genuine high society folks have opened their doors to us," said Mr. Windfall smilingly, "I sup pose we ought to have a family skele ton, eh, Amelia T" -or course, and I bad forgotten arxrat it entirely!" gurgled Mrs. Windfall. "Get the best the market af fords, my dear one whose family tree can be traced back at least 500 years." Exchange. . PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY,

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CHAUTAUQUA MANAGERS ARE CONSIDERING MAKING THE NEEDED IMPROVEMENT FOR NEXT YEAR'S EVENT. Owing to the expense attached to renting the assembly tent for the Chautauqua, officials of the Richmond Chautauqua association' are consider ins the advisability of erecting a pa vilion this year in which future as semblies will be held. The expense of renting the tent Is almost sufficient to pay the Interest on the required capital to build a pavilion. Officials state that the matter depends largely' on the success of the Chautauqua this year. A pavilion would furnish better ac-' rommodations than the assembly teat, especially in wet weather. Therefore officers say the attendance will be Increased. The association each year has made from $jri to $1,000 and now has a large amount In a special fund in the city treasury. It was the intention of the management In charge of the first Chautauqua which practically remains intact, that a pavilion be erected as soon as sufficient money had been made. The plat for the " reservation of camp sites was opened to the public this morning. A large number who did not camp last year have already spoken for sites this year and It la the belief of the officials that there wi'.l be twice the number of campers this year over the number last year. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clara E. Malsby. guardian to Henry T. Burns. Pt. lot 166, Chaa. W. Starr's Add. City. $1,916.67. Clara EL Malsby et al to Henry T. Burns. Pt. lot 166. Chas. W. Starr's Add. City. $3,833.32. Wm. H. Kelley. Com'r, to Thoa F. Whelan. Pt. lot 315 official map. city, $1,330. Jesse W. Brooks to Albert B. Carter. PL S. E. 217-13. Clay Twp, $7,200. Elmer E. Jones to Joseph B. Jones. Sen.. PL N. W. 25-15-13. Washington Twp,. $7,200. Dickinson Trust Co. to Albert W. Gregg, lot 121 Haynes Add. city. $350. Elizabeth E. Elliott to John H. Mitchell. PL lot 41 Haynes Add. City. $2,500. Alonzo R. Feemster to Alonzo Worl. PL lot 21-22. Cambridge City. $300. Sarah P. Hill to John W. Thomp son. PL lots 181-182. Chas. W. Starr's Add. city. $3,500. Jesse J. Schultz to Wm. W. Alex ander. Pt. lot 8, . Wm. Ken worthy's ad-d., city. $3,700. Ruth E. Witter to Clara M. Nuss. lot 13 laid out by Indiana Yearly Meet ing of Friends Add. City. $1,600. Chas. E. Shiveley to Thomas T. Trobaugh. PL lot 4, J. M. Hutton'a Add. City, $1,300. Katherine Geier to Edward M. Geler lot 2. Anna Rost's Add. City. $650. Joseph A. Bailey to Maggie F. Aeord. PL lot 17. C. and Sam'l C- Brown 'a Add. city. $50. Nina C. Mann to A. J. Powell. PL lot 7, laid out by Sarah Moffitt Ex., City: $10,000. Ruby E. Clark to Howard A. Dill. Pt. lot 13 and 14 Perry & Hawklna add. city. $100. His Boycott. "These Turks sre barbarous people, remarked the housewife as she got out a rhubarb p. "Yes. mum." responded Sandy Pikes, with a low bow. "To show my antipathy for dem I have formed a boycott." "A boycott, my poor man?" Tea, mum. I have promised meself never to use a Turkish towel or take a Turkish bath." Chicago News. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES For the year 1911. The trustee ' of Webster township. Wayne county. Indiana, proposes for the next yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board, at Its annual meeting to be held at the trustees office, Tuesday, September 6. 1910. at 9 o'clock a. m. the following estimates and amounts for the said year. L Township expenditures $ i80.lt. and township tax 17 cents on the hun dred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditure $1.239.05 and local tuition tax 27 cents on tbe hundred dollars. 3. Special school expenditures $lw 835.64 and special school tax 40 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road expenditures $917.82 and road tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars to be worked out on the highways. 5. Additional road expenditure $458.91 and road tax 10 cents on the hundred dollars to be paid as taxes. 6. Bond expenditures $917.82, tax 20 cents on tbe hundred dollars. " - 7. The total expenditures recommended $6,149.40 anJ total tax levy 134 cents on the hundred dollars. Total taxable of the ' township $458,031: total polls 98. ' - Trustee's office Webster. Ind. -GEO. J. PAULUX. Trustee of Webster Township. August Cth. 19J0. - (f-l-ZJ