Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 313, 18 September 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SU-TEI.EGRA3If SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909.

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.-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 Your Convenience LIST OF AGENCIE8. Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yow- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENINO & 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 ft SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St

RATES 1 cent per word 7 days for the pilce of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. " WANTEDSheet ' metal Mechanics and Drop Hammer Men. Good Wages and .Steady Employment to First-Class 'Men. Address, MAXWELL-BRISCOE Hotor 'Company, New Castle, End. WANTED To repair all kinds of mirrors, first class work guaranteed'. Ainsjey & Schube, over 902 Main street 16-7 1 WANTED Young persons to attend night school at the Richmond Business College. .'- J6-tf WANTED Girl for general housework no washing. Mrs. Paul Comstock, 76 S. 14th. 17-2t WANTED Two first class messenger boys. Start work Monday. Postal Telegraph. 17-2t WANTED Boy. 421 Main St. 18-3t WANTED The name and address of persons who are interested In physical exercise as a means of developing the human body and increasing its vital forces for health and efficiency. Dr. Allen, Centerville, Ind. ' . 18-7t WaNtED Mento learn Barber trade. Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas , recognized everywhere., Shop Market NEW YORK STOCK

'Furnished by Eugene Purtelle A Co., Hittle block. Sehwenke, Manager.) New York, Sept 18. Open J.N. .-. ..' ...154 Great Northern .. .. .. .'. 154 Amalgamated Copper ... 84 American Smelting 100 Northern Pacific ...157 U. S. Steel .. . 84 U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...127 Pennsylvania .. ..'.4 145 St Paul 4 164 B. Jb O. .. 4.. .. ...118 New York Central .4 137 Reading 4 170 Canadian Pacific .183 Atchison 4 120 Southern Pacific. .4.. 129 Union Pacific 4 206

NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. Reserves Inc 1,122,350 Reserves less than U. S. Inc 1,131,270 Loans Dec ..20,731,600 Specie Dec 5,490,000 Legal tender Inc 126,800 Deposits Dec 25,943.844 Circulation Inc . 86,900 Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Sehwenke, Manager.) Thicago, Sept. 18. Wheat

Open Hlh r,ow Close Sept. . . 102 102 101 101 Dec 98 98 9S 98 May . . 102 102 101 101 ' Corn Open Hign Low Close Sept ...68 68 68 68 Dec. ... 60 60 60 60 May 62 62 62 62 Oats. 0n Hieh Low Cloas Sept ... 40 40 39 39 Dec ... 40 40 39 39 May ... 42 42 42 42

Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SLES. HOGS. No. Av. Dk. Price 21 64 $3.25 11 58 4.50 60,........; - 90 .. 6.00 15 90 .. 7.25 11 287 .. 7.40 10 S3 .. 7.50 42 155 120 7.85 82 135 .. - 8.00 44 143" 80 8.20 7T,. ' :,. .. 163 . 340 ' $.2t 70 167 120 8.S0 62 T... 176 8.30

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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 experience and wages before completing. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 17-tf WANTED All persons suffering from piles or any form of rectal ailment, write me for free trial of Positive painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 4eod-tf WANTlnHoUsekeeper "for small family. Reference required. Inquire lOlO Main. 17-tf WANTED Work by young man, outdoor work preferred. Address "M. H," care Palladium. 17-2t WANTED To find a home for 11 yr. old boy In good family; farm preferred; call at 30 Washington Ave. 15-7t WANTED To buy up-to-date grocery fixtures. S. E. C, care Palladium. ... 15-7t See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. sept8-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade at once. Wonderful demand for ' graduates; top wages. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Can earn some money from start ' Send for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. ; aug20-tf WANTED If you want money , in place of your cltyproperty or farm, go right to Porterneld'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Reports QUOTATIONS. Phone 2330. Geo. A. High 154 155 84 100 158 84 127 145 165 118 137 171 184 120 130 206 Low 154 154 83 99 157 83 127 145 163 118 137 169 183 120 129 205 Close 154 154 83 100 158 83 127 145 164 118 137 170 184 120 129 "205 66 65 62 72 81 57 92 47 192 176 184 200 205 248 250 303

8.30 . . 8.35 80 8.33 40 8.35 80 8.40 8.40 120 S.45 8.50

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $&3o?S.50 Good to choice 8.30 8.40 Best pigs 7.00 7.50 BEST STEERS-. Good to choice steers f. S.50 7.65 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.00 5.50 STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. 2.50 3.25 BUTCHEK CATTLE. Good to choice heifers .... 4.65 5.75 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 4.73 VEAL CALVES. Good to chice veal ........ 5.50 S.75 Fair to heavy calves ..... 3.50 7.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 5.00 Good to choice sheep. . . . 4.0O 4.25 Good to choice lambs .... 6.00 7.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) New timothy hay (loose)...... $10.00 Timothy hay (baled) ....... ... .$12.00 Mixed hay. .$10.00 New oats.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..3035c Old oats per bu. ...43c. New wheat per bu. . . .... ... .$1.00 Corn ...65c Richmond Seed Market. (Rung Cej Timothy. ... .... . . . .$1.90$2.00 Clover seed 5.79 6.00 Msussi: ' The only flour I ever bad any luck with is Gold Medal Flour. i Lccxxoa.

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WANT AD LETTEi;. LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by 'calling for mall In t answer to their ads. Mail at this offJe. up to 12 noon today as follows: I , i A. ... .... 1 Dairy . ... 9 Exchange ....1 M. M . 1 0. R. .. 4 Owner ....... 1 Rooms .1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Or exchange; lot; Inquire 83S N. 12th St. 18-rt FOR SALE New five or six room cottage, suburban, on city car line. Electricity, large lot. Bargain. "Suburban," care Palladium. 18-2t FOR SALE Soft and hard coal heaters, bargains; 1030 Main. Phone 1778. septlo-tf FOR SALE Favorite cooking range, burn either coal or wood. 1515 N. B street. 18-3t FlDR-SALE 3 H. P., A. C. Stanley motor, or will trade for small dynamo. Commons Dairy Co. 18-tf FOR SALE Almost new, coal range; also gas stove; call 46 S. 14th street Phone 4239." 16-3t FOR SALE A walnut bookcase and secretary combined; oak hallrack and two seated canopy top wagon; cheap at 327 N. 11th. 16-3t FOR SALE Garland baseburner, good as new. Call 414 Lincoln St. 15-6t FOR SALEr Two S-room houses, good location. West Richmond, modern; also suburban home with 3 acres fine fruit A. M. Roberts, Spring Grove, R. R. No. 5. f , l"-7t FOR SALE Household goods and upright piano": 435 S. 9th. ; 17-2t FOR SALE--Two colts. R R. s-Ncv 4.-'. Joseph Cox, ?t710t FO RSALE Horse, city broke. Buggy and harness. Good outfit or will exchange for building lot Address Exchange, Palladium. 17-tf FO RSALE Extra good Shrop, male Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mills) New wheat, per bu. .$1.00 Corn, per bu 60c Rye, per bu. .. . . 80c Bran, per ton . . .. $26.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover seed, per bu.. .. $5.50 Richmond. CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best iiORA. average 200 to 250 pounds $7.50$7.75 Good to heavy packers . . 7.00 7.75 Common and rough 6.75(g) 7.00 Steers corn fed. 4.75 5.25 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows .. .. 3.50(31 4.00 Bulls 3.25 3.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs 6.60 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ...18c Old chickens, per lb 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 32c Country butter, per lb 1820c Eggs 23c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Sept. 18. Hogs Receipts 500; close Ivyer. Cattle Receipts 250; steady. Shep Receipts 200; steady. Lambs, tops, $7.35. EAST BUFFALO. East Bufalo, Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts, 50; steady; steers $6.75. Sheep Receipts 2.000; active and steady. Lambs $7.75. Hogs Receipts, 3,500; active; tops $8.40. Veals Receipts 100; active and choice; $9.50. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Sept 18.Wheat. . , Corn .. Oats.. .. .. .. -.. Rye .......... ....... $1.09 . . .70c .. 40c . . .73c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. Sept 18. Wheat $1.12j4 Corn.. 72c Oats.. . .. .444c Rye . ... ...... 71c PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Sept 18. Cattle Receipts light: slow; extras $7.25. Hogs Receipts 6 loads; steady heavies. $8.55. Sheep Receipts light; $7.50. Calves Receipts' light; steady. Tops $9,501

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Colmunriinis lambs. Mait Starr, Boston, Ind 24 D, R. R. No. 2. 17-tf FORsXf3First class farm ofllO acres close to Richmond. Ball & Peltz. 17-2t FORSAXEfRooni brick-house, ele? trie light, nice full veranda. Rents for $12.50. Can be bought cheap. Ball and Pelta. - 17-2t FOR SALE Cattle, choice lot high Dred stockers and feeders, 1 yearling Polled Angus Bull, 2 yearling Short Horn Bulls and one well bred Jersey Bull, 2 fresh Jersey cows at Glen Miller Stock Yards. Phone 3744. 15-14t FOR SALE Soft and hard coal heater; bargain; 1030 Main. Phone 1778. - 15-tf POR SALE A well located meat market, established 25 years; address Butcher, care Palladium. 15-7t FOR SALE Male pigs (Poland China) A. H. Pyle, 5105C, R. R. No. 4. sept!3-14t FOR SALE Gas range. All house- - hold goods. 220 N. 10th. 13-. t FOR SAJUttf Fine Scotch Collie pup. 229 N. 10th St 13-Tt FOR SALE A runabout74 cylinder, "'10 horse, plate glass runabout repainted, new tires, lamps and horn. May be seen at G. W. Davis Carriage Co. For sale by G. L. Commons, 326 N. 14th street. $550. 12-7t FOR SALE Second hand furniture, stoves, etc., at cheap prices. 1030 Main. Phone 177a 24-tf FOR SALE The Hill farm, 167 acres, well Improved , three miles east oi Richmond on New Paris pike. 12- " room house, two barns, running water. Price low. H. R. Robinson trustee. 1-tf FOR SALE Modern home, west side. Also one in South End. 529 Main St Phone 1390. 4-tf FOR SALE Double house West Side. Good investment, 529 Main St Phone 1390. 4-tf FOR SALBMill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. Vt.f . - 29-tf FOR SALE Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore to Bremen, ; Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St. I 29-tf FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, ' , direct current Phone 3133. 31-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal euburban home suitable for retiring farmer, or business man. Phone 3136.' . 27-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Sept 18. Wheat $1.14 Corn 71Vc Oats.. 41c Rye .74c A Simple Question. One Sunday morning Mr. Moody, the revivalist," entered a Chicago drr store, distributing tracts. At the back of the store sat an elderly and distinguished citizen read I rjg a morulnp newspaper. Mr. Moody approached TBI OI.1) GSariXXKAK QIKCZD AT TBS TKACT. this gentleman and threw one of the temperance tracts upon the paper before him. The old gentleman glanced at the tract and then, looking up benigoantly at Moody, asked: "Are you a reformed drunkard? "No. sir; I am notr cried Moody, drawing back indignantly. "Then why in u don't you reform T' Quietly aske4 the old gentleman. A Sailor's Compliment. Through all the years they were ! gether Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremoi: lived for ber husband, as before fce. marriage she bad lived fur ber fatbtr Her brilliant mind, her heart and be: hands were constantly busy in hei husband's service, and a gallant sail or's compliment shows, that her devotion was widely recognized. During the civil war. when Admiral Porter had command of the federal fleet on the Mississippi, his flagship was the steamer Benton. ; named after Mrs. Fremont's father. The admiral named the little tender of the flagship Jessie Benton Fremont, and he wrote to Mrs. Fremont his explanation: "Yon bare always sailed close to your husband and your father. KoddlS2rJ5i

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for my Mogul Furnace if I could not g-t another. So spoke an enthusiastic user of a Mogul Furnace. Price, $80.00 Complete

rmnn PfontMi 529 Main Street Phon FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two modern 5 room flats on Main street Telephone 1247, E. H. Harris, Masonic Temple. 11-tt FOR RENT Three rooms; 29 S. 16th. unfurnished 18-2t FOR RENT House; call on Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 18-2t 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 setits. at the Grand. feb22tf FOR RENT House, 23 S. 12, 7 rooms, bath. Call 1213 North D. 17-2t FOUND. FOUND German reader. Owner call at Palladium Office. - 17-2t MISCELLANEOUS. I BUY Watches and Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Loan office, 721 Main. Room 14. septl7-lmo HAVE your chandeliers refinished. renickeling and silver cleaning done at Frank J. Lahmann's Plating Works, 200 West Main. 17-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE ft OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L-O. O. F. Bldg. ' '.: 13-tf LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made, clean; It you dont believe it try us. Richmond Steam Laundry.. Phone 1251. feb23-tf BIG WELCOME FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE BY TWIN CITIES (Continued From Page One.) decisions the rates had been reduced to a point below those charged on the lower grades. This called for a readjustment and a change from ad valorem to specific rates. "As to whether the rates on cotton goods are higher than they ought to be," said the President, "it was a question of evidence. I will not defend the evidence, but we hope soon to know more about the tariff than we did at the beginning of this fight" ' Talks of Tariff Commission. President Taft dwelt at some length upon his interpretation of the duties and scope of activity of the new tariff commission, which it had been asserted in some quarters was made into an innocuous body by Senate amendments to the bill. Mr. Taft has maintained all along that the commission as finally authorized, could accomplish all that could be desired. He said tonight that the commission would collect evidence at home and abroad, would ascertain the price of producing here and abroad and would gather into an encyclopedia expert information on every question an every article entering into a tariff bill. Mr. Taft said it would be utterly useless and distressing to business to bring about further discussion of the tariff during the present session of Congress and added that it would require the three years of his administration for the commission to collect facta which would justify the taking up of the tariff on a more scientific basis than ever before. By that time, he asserted, the party would be ready to go before the people again with a definite proposition. Does Not Raise Living Cost. President Taft answered with much warmth the assertion that the tariff is responsible for the high cost of liv ing. He declared the tariff remained unchanged for ten years while the cost of living, not in America alone, but in free trade and protection countries abroad as well, kept climbing higher and higher. The greatest enthusiasm of the President's address was aroused when he declared that if the people preferred free trade if they wanted a tariff for revenue only if they wanted to close down manufactories and to have cheaper prices at the sacrifice of many business interests, they ought to put the Democratic party in power. ;. '..., The President said he doubted even if that would succeed, for the Democrats in the Senate vote for the protection of Articles manufactured or grown in their states and districts. The President goes to Minqjea polls and St Paul tomorrow and having two more days on Minnesota soil there

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TAKE law 130O. Richmond, Indiana. Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laundry at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed. aug25-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle and Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking & Co.. 406 Main. Phone 2006. 23-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Thona 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phone 1793. Repair work a speolaity. 11-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. Call on Fred Jones at Friedgen's clothing store. Phone 2068, to have .your suit cleaned and pressed. Prices right Work guaranteed. 18-tf MERCHANT DELIVERY. Wm. Heiger. headquarters Conkey Drug Co. Phone 1904 or 123L 21-30t REAL ESTATE. Renting, care and collecting a specialThompson, 710 Main. 14-7t FINANCIAL. Money loaned.' low rates, easy terms. Thompson. 713 Main. 14-7t SEPTEMBER 18 This is the day to see MEERHOFF . about that Hot Water Heating job. Phone 1236. Alexander multllated the dead that the sight of them might be as horrible to the ememy as possible. is much Interest in how his tariff views, expressed tonight for the first time in detail, will be received. Although Senators Crawford and Gamble of South Dakota journeyed down into 'Wisconsin today to pay their respects to the President, it was remarked that neither Senator Nel son nor Senator Clapp. both Insurgents, was here to greet the President on his first appearance in Minnesota. RED CROSS CORPS FOR GESTIVAL TO BE GOOD FEATURE (Continued From Page One.) tastic parade. As Mardl Graa night is to be the culmination of the festival, it is hoped that the citizens generally mask and appear on the streets in some grotesque costume, even though they do not take part in the parade. However, as very attractive prizes have been offeredthere is no question but that the individual participants in the parade will be numbered by the hundreds. One hundred festival posters, which the Palladium purchased, have been distributed to this paper's foreign advertisers. Acknowledgment of the icceipt of these posters have been received In almost every instance. That this is a very good means of advertising Richmond as well as a merchant's business has been conclusively proven from the replies received by this paper. Nothing but favorable comments were expressed in the acknowledgments and also in most Instances the foreign advertisers of th!s paper have posted the pictures in their offices. A number of other business men of the city have done this same thing and for each poster sent out, they have received favorable acknowledgments. The Posters so distributed are now posted in the offices of leading concerns all over the United States. That the "Panic Proof City may be evei more thoroughly advertised by such distribution of festival posters, is the desire of the executive committee. $3,000 Is Secured. The festival thermometer which is stationed in front of the headquarters, shows that approximately $3.00r has been raised by the finance committee so far. Joseph Helms, chairman of the committee on grains, stated this morning that he expected a very large display of corn, which will be ahowa at the South A street market house. It is not thoroughly understood by the farmers who expect to display samples of corn that the entries have to be made by October 1. or it will be impossible to get in their exhibit. This is true of every other exhibit, and it is necessary that those who expect to display in the festival for prises make their

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entries by that time. If exhibitor are not familiar with the premium lists, it would be a pleasure for either Secret Kry E. It. Harris or Mr. Helms to mail, the same upon request. Now is a rery good time to select samples of corn, according to Mr. Helms. The ears are beglning to dry and after selections are made, the ear mill be thoroughly cured ready for display la October.

SERIOUS CHARGE BROUGHT AGA1HST POLICE OFFICER (Continued From Pag One.) to consult a specialist On Tuesday it is declared by Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Schaefer received a letter from Roberts to mm to Indianapolis Immediately and that he wouldn't take "no" for an answer. According to Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Schaefer bought some new clothes rnd stated she was going to Indlanaoolla to tee Roberts and didnt know when she would be back. She has not been seen here since, it Is said. The two smU children of Mrs. Schaefer are beln cared for Yy friends, and It Is asserted. Mr. Schaefer declared that If his wife did not return by the first of next week he would place the children In some institution. Schaefer. who Is an employe of the City Restaurant. Is said to have always treated his wife well and can not understand her alleged Infatuation for Roberts. Mrs. Roberts, it is said, la well aware of the relations that exist between her husband and the 8chaefer woman. Officials at the city build ing assert that they have seen Roberta and the woman together in the patrol house, but have said nothing to the authorities about the matter. It is claimed that the board of com missioners learned of the relations that existed between Roberta and the Schaefer woman through anonymous letters that have been received noti fying them of Roberts' alleged miscon duct. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Herman F. Pilgrim to Julias Karcher et al. lot 11, Fred Von Pelna sub city. $2,500. Thos. M. Guild to Wm. Hi Woolley et al. part lot 205, Elisabeth Stair's addition city. $4,500. Josephine T. Pardieck to Herman F. Pardieck, part lot 134 J. sad & W. Smith's addition city. $ ljSOO. Elisabeth A. Ijuken to Augustus ft. Luken, pert Kv B. 5-1S-1. city. $Sj00O. Augustus G. Luken to John H. Loken. part N. K. 6-13-1 city, $8400. Clay School Township to Francis H. Land, part 24-17-13, Clay township, $401. Dickinson Trust Co., admr. to Ores A. Miller, lot 103 Haynes addition city, $375. . Alonzo M. Gardner, to Oren A. Miller lot 103 Haynes addition city. $1. Wm. J. Taylor to Frank M. Pric. part lot 11 Thos. Woodnutt's addition city. $1300. Rebecca A. Mann, et al. to Edward C. Sims, lot 31-32-33 Thos. Woodnutt's addition city. $1,800. Elizabeth M. Harris to Frank M. Price et al., part N. half 33-14-1 city, $3,000. Mary J. Jordan et al to John H. Jarboe. part S. W. 30-17-13, Jefferson. $1. Trustees Jefferson. Township. t John H. Jarboe. part 8. W. 90-17-13. Jefferson township, $300. Trustees Jefferson Township to EM M. Wisehart, part & W. 10-17-12 Jefferson township. $430. Samuel McCain to Lewis H. Osborne et al, lot 141 Benton Heights addltloa city. $lOt. John D. Guy ton to Thos. Peet, lot 12-18-bloek 3 Cambridge City. $H. Richard R. VanSant to Elnora M. Et. John, lots H-7 Glen Heights addition Esst City. $.VA Webster Parry to Wiley Davis, lot 10 Mordecai Parry's sub. city. $10O. ; Perry J. Freeman, admr. to Jas. A. Boyd, a W. 8-KH3, Harrison township $1,102.30. Samuel Dickinson, eomr. to Lake M. Gentle, part lot 12, a W. Starr's add city. $4.ooa Ada a Hickey to Louis Moul et al.. part lot 23, Jeremiah Cox add. city. $2o. Eber S. Borton. to Elizabeth H. Harris, lot 27, Webster, $t

part N. El 11-14-1. Wayne township. $s.om. Standard Oil Co.. to E. E. Oast, lot 48. Hannah A. Leeds add. city. $SO. Thos. P. McCoy to Seth L Luess. part lot 14, J. C Carman's add. city, $ano. Mary's. Paulus to Lewis H. Osborn et al. lot 63 Earlham Heights add. city. $1. Lewis H. Osborne to Mary B. Paulus, lot 141 Beaton Heights add. city. $1. Lucinda L. Roberts et aL, to Rudolph G. Leeds, part lot 76, Chas. W. Starr's add. city. $14..VXL74. Sarah P. Head to Wm. G. Huff man. lot 38. Mordecai Parry's sub. city. $125. Hannah A. Schlenker to Marion J. Roberts et al, lot 181 Haynes' add. city. $1. ; ... Caleb W. King eomr.. to Jennie Laudlg. part lot 21, John Smith's add. city $1Q5. John H. Long to Oren A. Miller, lot 41 Grand Boulevard sub. city. $230. - Albert B. Carter to Alexander Chambers, part 8. E. 20-17-13. Clay township $1. Alexander Chambers to Albert B. Carter, part 8. E. 3H-17-13. Clay township. $1. Susannah R. Ostrander to Henry B. Siekman, lots 281-283 Haynes addition city. $1. Marlon J. Roberts to Chas. O. Williams, part lot 1 WUliamaburg. $1,800. Mary E. Roney to Olive E. Ross, part lot 3O1-302 EUs. Starr's addition city, Elizabeth Mayse to Allen Jackson, part lot 5w Andrew Hamptoa's add. dtr pea . -