Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 342, 17 October 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Braech 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. RATES i cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Rachel Rybolt to P. C C i St. L R. R, Co.. lots 9 to lti Inclusive in block 14. W. of R. & S. of X. R. in C City. except lot 14, ?1.5M. Angeline Woods to P.. C. C. & St l R. R. Co.. lots . 7 and S In block 14. W. of R. and S-. of N. It in C City.

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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. QUIQLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St. CHILES & SOM. 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 Addreases of sufferers of rheumatism, sluggishness, diseases of kidney, skin, blood, or call at office; a project of vital interest. Doctor S. Edgar Bond, 201 N. 9th. It WANTED 2-or3unfu7nlshed rooms centrally located. Address M. K., Palladium. 17-2t WANTEDMen to sell our safe superlor satisfactory policies. Men of ability wanted; liberal commissions. National Casualty Co., C. A. Olinger, Dlst. Mgr., 18 South 8th St. Tues&Sun WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of large . capital. Salary $1,072 yearly, payable weekly. Expenses advanced. Address George G. Clows, Dept. C, Philadelphia, Pa. 17-lt SALESMAN WANTED on commission or $75 and up per month with expenses, as per contract. Experience unnecessary. Premier Cigar Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 17-lt WANTED To purchase modern slxroom dwelling, desirably located, at a bargain; address "Real Estate", care Palladium. 17-lt CtJARN TELEGRAPHY at Richmond Business College. 17-18 WANTEDSituation as housekeeper. Address B. C, care of Palladium. 16-2t WAiNTKU 3 or 4 furnished or unfurnlshed rooms for light housekeeping. Address A. B. C, Palladium offlce. 16-2t TEXAS Next excursion Tuesday, Oct.

When French and Spaniards Failed to Take Charleston

Graphic Account Found in an Old London Publication of the ' Attack Upon South Carolina in 1706, and the Utter Defeat of the Enemy.

Charleston, S. C, Oct 16. In an old file of the London Political Mercury, dating from 1688 to 1724, appears an interesting account of the attack by French and Spaniards on this place in 1T06. The story is entitled "A full and particular account of the attack by French and Spaniards upon South Carolina, with the disappointment and disgrace they met with," and reads: "Charlestown in South Carolina, September 12th, 1706. On Saturday, August 24, One Captain Stoole, a New York Privateer, came in the Afternoon to an Anchor before this Place, from whence he was lately sail'd to Cruize off to St. Augustino, and reported, That be had met with Six Vessels coming out of that Harbour, which so we have been inform'd since, were fitted out at St. Augusino, in order to attack this town. They Chased the New York Privateer and one of them, mounted with Six Guns, and Four Pattereroes," commanded by one Lewis Pasquereau, engag'd Captain Stoole, and after having ! lost only one Man and two or three wounded, was brought upon the Careen forwards the Evening. The Privateer had scarce made an End to this Report when he saw four Smoaks at Solivan's Island, the usual Signal that Ships are in Sight, whereupon Captain Cook was immediately , ordered thither to observe what tha were. In the Uight he came back and reported that Five of the Ships aforesaid were to the Southward close to the Shoar, upon which the Alarm was fired for the Country People to come down to the Town. The 2oth in the morning the Pilot was again sent to the Island aforesaid, i and observed the Enemy in the sams! Station and that they were sending aome small Craft upon the South Bar to Bound it. ' The 26th the Pilot was again sent to the Island from whence he observed the ships in the same place, but discovered Two large Periaugers full of Men coming around Comming's Point, which were afterward observed to go Into the Sound between Folly Island and James' Island. The 27th In the Morning to the Surprise of our Ignorant Pilots and all the People, who thought it impossible, all the Ships came , in by the South Bar and came to an Anchor toward the Evening; but the weather proving uncertain, they drew within Solivan's Island, about Five Miles distant from hence, and we did not then question, but they would come the next Day before this Place

Central. QUJGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

19th. Come in and make your arrangements to see the Gulf Coast Country. I can sell you from a lOacre suburban garden tract (no in terest, no taxes) or as many acres as you want. I represent owners of this land and take you from St. Lou'.s In their own private cars the entire trip. John E. Peltz, Real Estate and lands. Phone 1:532. 10-4t 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-tt WANTED Girl for housework; two in family. Phone 1621. 15-3t WANTED Young girl to assist with light housework and take care of baby, one who can stay of nights. Phone 3470. 14-7t WANTED If you want money m place of your city property or (arm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Girl to do housework at once. Call 227 N. 10th St. 21-tf WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. 2S-tf WANTED Vise and lathe handin machine shop. Richmond Mfg. Co. 19-tf WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas recognized everywhere. Shop experience and wages before completing. Catalogue mailed free. The 2Sth about Noon they sent a Flag of Truce and a Trumpet, whereupon Sir Nathaniel Johnson, our Governour, sent a Galley to know what they would have. The Officer answered that he wanted to speak with the Governour; so his Periauger and our Galley were brought to the Wrackbelonging to Captain Healis. There Mr. Domboy was left as a Hostae in their Periauger and the Officer wa-5 conducted ashore to the Governour and he told his Honour, That he came in the name of the King of France, his Majesty, to summon him to surrender the Town and Country and gave him but an Hour to consider it. The Governor answered that he wanted not half a Minute, for he knew his Duty, and that the Queen of Great Britain, having trusted him with the Government of the Place, he would defend it to the last Extremity. The Officer offered to speak something more, but the Governor interrupted him and would not give him Liberty to speak, commanding him to be gone. He was conducted back to his Periauger, and the Hostages being exchanged he went back to his Ships. He told me that their admiral was named Mon sleur le Fevre. The 2tth they landed in the Morning at Mr. Barksdale's, about lflf) Men, and rang'd there among the Plantations, burning some Houses and plundering as far as Colonel Dearsley's Creek, where they burn'd upon the Plantation, the Store-House, Captain Saltus' Ship and a new sloop upon the Stocks. The Governour seeing the Smoaks upon the Neck, ordered 100 Men in one of the Gallies, to go over; but the Enemy, observing our Motions, fir'd a Gun to call back their Men, and some of them being seen to go back to their Ships, which we took- to be all they had landed, our Men were ordered to return. They landed at the sam Time upon James's Island about 40 Men. who were seen to go to one King's Plantation, where they burned the House after they had plunder'd it. The Governour ordered immediately Captain Jonathan Drake, in one of the Gallies, with 00 Men and 20 Indians, to goe over, but the Enemy recall'd their Men, so that Captain Drake could not come up with them; but his Indians, running better than the Whites, hastened towards them and fir'd several shots at them, while in great Disorder they run to their Periaugers and put from the shore out o? reach of our Shot Captain Drake continued there till Night, that he might not be descry'd

Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 17-t

FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6-tf NEEDLES. Oils and Repairs for all machines; new machines for sale and rent; 530 Main street; phone 2190. R. M. Lacey. july27 tues&sun tf FOR SALE Good overcoat, cutaway coat and dress suit. Phone 23."$!lt2t I represent a good Texas Land Co. Also a good Kansas Land Co. Hundreds of Indiana Farms. But Richmond property is my specialty. TEfKQJ KELLY BL'K, 8TH AND MAIN. A. J. HART, Auctioneer; School and Ridge Streets. 17-7t FOR SALE A good 3-acre place just out of the city limits. Can be bought right. John E. Peltz, J2(i Main St. Phone 1332. 10- It FORSALESTdeboardj couch, book case, china closet, writing desk, range. 23 N. 10th. 10-2t FOR SALE Ladies' and misses' coats and capes pair men's new shoes, size 8; 16 year old Boys' Suit and Overcoat, cheap. Address 2237 E. Main St. Phone 3775. 16-2t FOR SALE Hermetic Favorite stove No. 20; 720 N. 8th. 16-2t FOR SALE Brand new No. 5 Underwood Typewriter. Phone 1C74. 15-7t FOR SALE Six room houses, modin his Return, and about 10 of the Clock he came ashoar and gave the Governour an Account of that Action. About Midnight his Honour reveiv'd Advice from the Neck, where Mr. Barksdale lives, that the Enemies were still plundering upon Collonel Dearsley's Creek; whereupon Colonel Rhet was ordered to send thither 100 Men in one of the Gallies and some other email Craft. Captain Cantey and Captain Fenwlck with their Companies, were commanded for that Service and about two in the Morning they put from Town and coming to Abeauw at break of Day, they march'd to Collonel Rearsley's Creek and at 8 (the 30th) they met the Enemy at Hattman's Plantation, on the other side. They exvhang'd two or three volleys, killed i o r7, wounded several, put the rest to flight, and took 33 Prisoners, one of them a Lieutenant who commanded the Party, whom they brought ashoar. We lost on our side but one Man. A Party of our Indians pursued the Enemy and killed and took several of them. Some got to Mr. Barksdale's and with small Canoes saved themselves on Board their Ships, leaving their Arms behind them. Many came and surrendered, so that before Night we had TS Prisoners and it was computed we had killed between thirty and forty. Now I must tell you at the sight of the Enemies coming in at the South Bar, we were in great Consternation and expected they would have been the same Tyde, before the Town, but the sight of our Fortifications brotight them to an Anchor. We had then in the Harbour a Ship from Biddeford able to carry 16 guns. Captain Spread's Ship of 16 Guns, the Mermand Galley 12 Guns, the New York Privateer Sloop, lO Guns, Captain Kembee's Ship and Captain Saltus Sloop but no Guns. All these Ships and Sloops were unrigged, but finding the Enemy stood still within the Island, the Governour call'd a Council of War of the Captains of the Shlpi wherein It was resolved to fit them out with all Expedition and that Captain Kembee's Ship should be fitted into a Fireship. After a brief engagement we drove the enemy away." A new kind of piano, the choralcelo. has the ordinary keys and hammers, which may be used if desired, but is also provided with electro magnets, arranged to vibrate the wires without striking with the hammers. The tones when produced by the action of the electro magnets, are said to resemble those of an organ combined with stringed instrument giving more novel possibilities of melody. The mineral resources of Liberia are practically unknown. Prospecting in that part of Africa is a matter of extreme difficulty, owing to the density of the forests and the country's disturbed state. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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The followins are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for taall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Cottage 2 Employment .xcnange . i u. o 3 2 X-27 1 Mail will be kept tor 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. em, 207 and 209 Lincoln St. Phone 3143. 14-6t F0Tr"STLE Beat shoes at least money. Underbill's, 1530 Main. 13-7t FOR-S A LE On e secondh1ihdMeO)F mick corn schredder. C. W. Kienzle, Greensfork. 12-7t FOR SALE Loose timothy hay. Phons 21S;. 12-7t FOR SALE Our home, 102 N. 14th. Clark Ketch. 10-tf ! NEW HOUSES Of 7 rooms each and bath, including all modern conveniences such as electric lights, hard-wood finish, cement walks and basement, located on West ilain Slreet Cash or payments, easy terms. Houses open for inspection any time. 315 WEST MAIN OR PHONE 3254. ELECTRIC Lamps. Wellsbach Gas Lamps and Lighting Supplies, Electric Irons, Steam and Water Heating, Plumbing and Sewerage at Meerhoff's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. 6-tf FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suit" able for building. Telephone 127 or 23G0. 29-tf FOR SAL Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore to Bremen. Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St. 29 tf FOR SALE Modern v call at 510 S. 10th. 7 room house ; 25-tf FOR SALE Walk Kramer & Co. Lumber. C. W. 29-tf FOR SALE ORT TRADE -An ideal suburban home suitable for retirlnij farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf

"Ah, Is ItHe?"A Short Story

(By "Jimmy" Wells. Within the vast darkened interior of the Auditorium a multitude of Chicago's elect hung upon - the soaring notes of the youthful prima donna. Signorina Blanca Attelina, as, with the glorious care and brilliant coloratura of a true diva, she rendered the aria, "Ah, fors e' lul" ("Ah. Is It He?"), in the first act of "La Traviata." , Through the delightful and captivating cadenze of the solo the Italian songstress proceeded, and the huge orchestra, directed by Pancia, the favorite maestro of the Chicago opera, provided just the plaintive, old-time strains that render the early Verdi score so alluring to lovers of the bygone lyrics of Italy. A gust of tone from the orchestra pit, a thrilling ascension of the soprano's voice and a finely sustained finale. Then a moment's pause. She turned and fled un stasre," after the manner of all good Traviatas. A roar of applause fro mthe house, punctured by frantic cries of "Brava!" "Bravisslma!" and "Bis!" The great curtain descended as a flood of light revealed the showy spectacle of beautifully gowned women, resplendent in silks, jewels and flowers, contrasted to the stern but attractive array of men, young and old, in evening attire. In the rear box. close to the stage, sat Percy Terhune, member of the younger North Side set and a well known figure in the clubs and drawing-rooms of the city, who leaned forward and engaged In polite under-tone conversation with Ruth Calhoun, daughter of Roswell Calhoun, western attorney for the steel plate interests. "I declare," pouted the charming belle, Miss Calhoun, "slie seemed almost to address that last aria to you." Young Terhune fidgeted nervously in his chair, but laughingly met her observation. "Surest thing you know!" was his comment I tell you frankly. Mis Calhoun er Ruth. I cannot seem to prevent it" The entrance of Freddie LanghamWells, equally well known in Lakeside society", who greeted Terhune coolly and Miss Calhoun effusively, ended their tete-a-tete. Percy arose and excused himself, while the young woman entered upon an obviously forced conversation with the newcomer. Once outside the Calhoun box, Percy treaded the corridors, scarcely heeding the nods and spoken salutations bestowed upon him. Through the narrow passageway connecting the auditorium and the stage proper he hastened, and a moment later his card was in the dainty hands of the Traviata of the evening. Mile. Attellni gavo a little articulate cry of joy as she read the name. "Entrez, Monsieur Percy." And the

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath; 14 X. 12th. 17-7t FOR RENT Six room house, bath. eitctric lisht, gas; 307 S. 13th. Phoae 1369. 17 2t FOR RENT Modern new 7 room house; 521 S. 11th. 17-lt FOR RENT Furnished front room, heat, use of bath; 110 North 14th St. 17-lt FOR RENT 8 room house, 203 S 11th street. Inquire Peter Husson. 16-3t FOR RENT Furnished front room, bath; private family; 1326 Main. 14-7t FOR RENT Central flat. Telephone 2179 or 3045. 14-tf FORRENT Fumisheu rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22 tf LOST. LOST Hand painted belt pin "Queen Elizabeth's Head." Finder return to 223 N. 10th St Reward. 17-lt COST Belt pin, design of girl's face. Phone 1556. 17-lt MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED One year old Jersey heifer color light yellow with black points. Phone 20F Boston. R. R. No. 1. ll-7t Have your house cleaned by Vacuum process. Rich. House Cleaning Co., Phone 1913 or Bartel's Book Store. oct4-lmo FOUND. FOUND A package of baker's goods. Call Jesse Jones, Easthaven Ave., National Road W. 16-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE ft OGBORN. Automobile aud Fire Incurince. Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bids. 13-tt PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. "Entrez, Monsieur Monsieur Percy." And a rippling laugh accompanied the words. "I knew you would come." "Dearest little one, I have come. The memory of those Venetian lagoons purpling in the gathering dusk, the memory of the fragrance that surrounded you, as we floated down the Grand Canal, the memory of those songs ah! It has been with me for two years." "But you have made so little, ever so little effort to see me until now." "Blanca! I have kept next my heart your itinerary since you left Milan hoping, yearning, dreaming for your coming. I have followed every stage of your tour through Mexico, Cuba, to New Orleans, to St Louis, to Chicago." "Then you were in correspondence with my agents in Italy?" "Almost daily!" "So faithful, so true so American! Not at all like my fickle-hearted countrymen. And you will forgive me?" This, with so penitent, so winsome a gesture, that the youth gathered the cantatrice into his arms. "Forgive you? Yes, and marry you!" 'But you must remember your home, your family; what will they say to your marrying a a 'dago opera singer?" "They know it for I told them last night that I'd married you two years ago in Italy." VERY ODD ROMANCE Vaudeville Actors Enter Matrimony After Tossing , A Coin. VERY BRIEF COURTSHIP Wilmington. Del, Oct 16. Among the many romantic marriages performed in this city the most novel was when Charles H. De Haven, of 245 XI Sosttht Office days

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...AUTO LIVERY... Hour or Trip. HOLSNE SALES CO. C. A. Piehl. 922 Main. Phone 1633. Res. Phone 420S.

LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean: if you don't believe It. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb33-tf Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun dry at IS N. 9th. Work guaranteed aug2S-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES Bicycle find Motor Cycle Repairing; Waking Co.. 406 Main. Thone 2006. SS-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 Scuth 7th Street Phono 1793. Repa:r work a spec ialty, lltf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER ft DOWN IXG. 15 North Tenth. Thona 133S. Private ambulance. 28-tl RECORD IS CLAIMED San Antonio, Texas, October 16. According to the data of his balloon flight mada on July 4 and 5, 1908. Dr. Frederick J. Fielding of this city still claims that he holds the distance record of aerial navigation by means of the gas hag. The St. Louis winner in the recent contest only covered 580 miles, while the Fielding-San Antonio balloon traveled 795 miles. What is more. Dr. Fielding remained In the air but twenty-three hours and fifteen minutes to cover this distance, while forty hours was the time of the 8t Louis winner. Dr. Fielding does as yet not know whether his record is officially considered as having been broken. Should this be the case he will Issue a challenge for a new contest, to be started from this city. His flight of a year ago was made under the auspices of the federation clubs of Chicago and was rewarded with the Bryan J. Arnold cup. He is inclined to think that this is the reason why the association holding the St. Louis contest is now claiming the record. Get tagged by the ladiesTag Day, Oct. 21. tf West Forty-third street, New York, and Miss Irene D. Shannon, of 669 Noith Fifty-second street Philadelphia, vaudeville performers at a local theatre, were married at the result of tossing a coin in front of the city halt From the time the subject wan brought up at the dinner table at their bearding house until the Rev. George L. Wolfe had concluded the ceremony but twenty minutes had elapsed. The couple had been engaged for four years. At dinnef last evening a woman friend said husbands were scarce and Miss Shannon said she had one in view. The cue was sufficient The couple with some friends left the house and went to the city hall plaza, where they tossed a coin to determine whether the all-impcrtant event should take place at once. Miss Shannon won and "We will get married," wa her prompt decision. Magistrate Robertson issued a license, a ring was purchased at a nearby jewelry store and the knot was tied. Later the couple returned to New York and will live at the home of the bridegroom's mother. Tag Day, Oct. 21st. tf Established 1851 You'll be Satisiicd If you bay that watch, ring, bracelet or diamond of 0. E. Dickinson. Diamonds Mounted Watch Repairing

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T itta St. KlefemoasL tea. Tuesday, Friday sa4 eli week.

Consultation and on month's Treatment Pre. TSEATS DISEASES OF THE THROAT T.TTVGS. KIDNEYS. LIVER and KlJuDER HHEtATISM! pVSPEPSIA .Ud -DISHES OF THE BLOOa B:

Bernard Leonard to P., C. C. St St L R. R. Co.. lots lo. 11 K. in block IS W. of R. & S. of N. R. C. City. M. B. McCaffrey to P C. C. & St U R. K. Co.. part north half of section township ik range 13 and prt south half of section 'l. township lti. raus IS. Jackson township. W,.VV Douglas Monger to P.. C. C. St. L R. R. Co.. part S. E. and S. W. quarters section l-J. townahip range IS, Center township. j(UKtS.4(. Sanford Wilson, administrator, to P.. C. C & St. L. R. R. Co.. part lot 1 In block 1 W. of R. t S. of X. R. C. City. The Town of Centervtlle to P. C-. C & St L. R. R. Co.. part S. E. quarter section township K. range 14. Cen. ter township. $TT. Georice T. Kepler to P.. a. C & S. L. R. R. Co.. lot 13, block 1H. W. of R. and S.. of X. R. C City. Geo. Crull to P.. C. C. St I R. U. Co.. part of S. W. quarter section St township Ki. range IS. Center township. laUCi May Smelser to P.. C. C A: St. L. R.' K. Co., part S. W. quarter section t, township in, range 14. Center township. JttlStt. Parthena McXamora. to P.. C C. St U R. R. Co.. lots 1. 2. X and 4. In block IS. W. of R. S. tf N. R. C

City. fl.MH. Mary A. Milgrim to P., C. C S. L. R. R. Co.. part S. W. quarter section 23. township lti. range 13. Center township. ITri.rxv Raleigh Burris to P.. C. C 8L L It R. Co., part 8. E. quarter section 22, township Id. range ft Center town ship. g.7. A. M. Gardner, eommiraloner to J J. Harrington, part lot 3, J. C Cannon addition to city. $20U A. M. Gardner, commissioner, to Leon P. Jones, et al., part lot 4, J. C Carmon addition to city. $XK. The Connersville Hydraulic com pan) to Lewis R, Johnston, part 8. W. quarter section 1ft. township 1.'. range 13, Washington township. $3,100. John W. Williams to Rachel J. Rey. nolds. lot 04, m Centervllle, f 1. . Morris B. Raynolds to Jno. W. Williams, lots A3 and W Centervllle, fl. R. M. Clark to Sablna Johnston, part lot SO. original plat Centervllle. gl.OOO. Mellon T. Crook to P, C, C. & 8t L R. R. Co., lota f. 11. 12. 15. M In block IS, and lots 1 to 3 Inclusive west of the R. & S. of N. R. In block 14. C. City. Xarclssa V. Closser to Sarah E. Hunt et al. by will, lot 3tl C. W. Starr's addition to city. . Emma Peirce to Allen W. Pelrce, part N. W. and S. W. quarters section 13. township 17, range 12, Jefferson township. f3,ooo. Ruth Chamness et al to Lett if. Davis, part S. E. corner quarter Section 27, township 18. range 12, Dal ton township, f i.noo. Sarah E. Bally to Asher Pearce. lot 71 In Williamsburg. 1 123. South Side Improvement association to John F. Dyner, lot 572 Veallview addition city. ftto. Win. R. Walts to John D. Hoover, part S. W. quarter Section o, township 17. range 12, Jefferson township, f22,50f. Bertha E. Pelrce to Wm. Cooper, part S. E. quarter fractional section S. township 19. range 14, New Garden township. gr..ViO. Calvin L. Zehntng to Francis E. Scott, et al.. part lota , 7 and 93 ll Williamsburg. fljlrt. Joseph A. Cain to Nathan R. Parke, et al. part S. W. quarter Section 2 towinship 1 range .13, Perry township, f2(H. Andrew Burgess to Howell Rich, part S. W. quarter section 3. township 13. range 1, and part N. W. quarter section 8. to war hip 13. range 1. city. South Side Improvement Association to Carrie Henderson, lot 412 Brail view addition city, $V2JK South Side Improvement Association to Martha J. Henderson, lot 413 Beanview. $112.3'K Elisabeth M. Mitchell to Frank Huff man. part fractional section 23. township 14, range 2. Wayne township. S7 orx. Ebon Louck et al. to Roland Loock. lot 32 H. A. Leeds addition city. Mary M. Bruce to Albert Hall, lot 333 E. Starr" s addition city. tS. Sarah A. Poster to Walter C Barnes, part N. W. quarter section 2. township 10. range 12. Jackson township. $1. Edgar D. Johnson to Lewis R. Johnson, part X. E. quarter section 1!. township 13. range 13 and part N. E. quarter section 24. township 13. range 12. Washington. Clarence H. Finney to Henry Mason lot 4. J. McXeall's sub to city. t2.7oa Olive M. Osborn to Omer H. Wilson, lot 0. Shiveley and Howard's addition city. 1230. Help a worthy causemake a free will offering. Tap day, next Thursday. tf SALESLADIES WANTED! HOSE COHEN, DAYTOn. GOOD PAY! PERMANENT POSITIONS! APPLY AT ONCE. -Only those with experience in selling ladies' Hosiery, Underwear. Waists. Skirts. Furnishings and Notions need apply.