Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 1, 8 November 1909 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOVE3IBER 8, 1909.
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South of Main. BRUENINO tc EICKHORN. 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and S. P. 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. O St. JOSIN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St. RATES
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' WANTFD HAVE OPENED Cigar Store and Factory at 4tn and Maln witn line WANTED Three or four unfurnished of cigars, tobacco and smokers' ar- ' rooms, close in. Address "M. E. A." tides. William Drifmeyer. 3-7t ' care Palladium. 8-lt WANTED Men to learn Ba7ber WANTED Young girl to do light trade. Few weeks completes. Prac- ' house work, 53 S. 13th. 8-Jt tlcal ' experience from start. CareWANTEIEnght furnace mounters, tal Instructors; tools given; diplogood wages. Steady work. Apply mas granted; wages Saturdays; ,poTho Peck-Williamson Co., 337 West sitions waiting. Wonderful demand Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-tf 'or graduates. Catalogue mailed WANTED, MOLDERS Eight ff5oT Moler Barber Cllege' CilCin. and two bench on heater work. Day ' work, good pay, steady employment. WANTED If you want money in The Peck-Williamson Foundry Co., Place of vour cltT Property or farm. Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-tf go Porterfleld'a Real Es- - ... ate office. Kelley Block. 8th and WANTED Second hand No. 8 Hot MaJn 14tt Air Pumping engine. Box 105, ' :.. , c 4 Richmond, Indiana. 5-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School -t. 1 c n ir tor men- Practical classes now enWANTED Three salemen, by old rell- roinng , 2S-tf able concern. Steady and permanent ' employment. State age, present em- FOR SALE. ployment and salary received, or no . , attention will be given replies. Ad- FOR SALE City property and farms, j dress "K" care Palladium. 4-Ht merchandise stocks and fire insurT: 7l Z a tv T ance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, th 1 I want to buy good second hand Maln 6.tf clothing, guns and revolvers. J. M. '.. Lacey. Pawnbroker, Cor. N. 8th & FOR SALE Good family cow. Phone Main. 1-lmo 3019. 8-3t
Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., HIttle Block. Phone 2330. George A. . Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Nov. 8. ... , .. .. . Open High Low Close Great Northern .-. .. ...... .. 145 145 144 145 Copper.. .;. 87 89 87 89 American Smelting . . .. .. . 9S 99 98Vi 98 Northern Pacific .... 148 148 148 148 U.S. Steel, .. ..91 91 90 90 U,S: Steel pfd ..127 127 127 127 Pennsylvania ................... ..141 141 140 140 St. Paul.. ,.- .. ..157 157 157 157 B& b 116 116 115 115 New York Central .. .. . 134 134 133 133 Reading..'. ,.. ..162, 163 162 162 Canadian Pacific ... ..183 183 183 183 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. ..119 119 119 119 Southern Pacific .. ..130 130 129 129 Union Pacific ... .' .' 203 203 201 201
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle Sr Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Nov. 8. WheatOpen High Low Close Dec. ... 103 103 101 102 May .... 102 103 102 102 July ..V 96 .96 95 95 Oorn Open High Low Close Dec. ... 58 58 57 57 May ... 60 60 59 59 July ... 60 60 59 59 . Oats Open High Low Close Dec. ... 39 39 38 3S May ..v. 41 41 41 41 July ... 39 39 39 39 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Hogs 63 82 .. 38 ... 145 55 146 .. 107 118 .. 52 130 91 134 .. 22 127 55 157 200 38 162 40 74 ....... i......... 163 120 72 167 S8 1S9 160 85 197 2S0 80 ISO 120 82 170 .. $7.25 7.35 7.60 7.65 7.65 7.70 7.75 7.75 7.80 7.85 7.90 7.99 7.90 7.95 8.00 8.00 8.05 73 91 208 204 40 80 STOCKS, GRAIN EUGENE PURTELLE & CO. Members Chicago Board of Trade, St Louis Merchants Exchange. New York Stock Exchange Correspondents. Execute orders on all leading exchanges. Direct private wires best possible service. Head office 222 La Salle street, Chiago. RICHMOND OFFICE:' Room 2 Hittle Block. 5eo. A. Schwenke, Manager. ' ' Fone Automatic 2330V
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Falrview. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St.
37 50 63 80 40 273 212 233 232 250 200 SO 1 320 120 8.05 8.10 8.10 8.15 8.20 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies $8.00$S.25 Good to choice light ...... 7.75 8.00 Best pigs 7.00 7.50 Best Steers Good to choice Steers 6.35 7.50 Choice to fancy yearlings 4.75(g) 5.50 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.75 4.35 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 3.50 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers . . 4.25 5.25 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 4.65 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 4.50 7.75 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 G.75 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 4.50 5.00 Good to choice sheep .... 4.00 4.25 Good to choice lambs .... 6.00 6.75 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay $12.00 Mixed hay $13.00 New oats 30 35c jNew wheat, per bu Sl.CU (New corn 4oc RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New Wheat, per bu $1.15 Corn, per bu 60c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton, $23.00 Middlings, per ton ......$27.00 Clover Seed, per bu, $0.73 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timotny $1.90 $2.00 Clover 6eed 6.50 6.75 CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best liogs. average 200 to 230 pounds .... .... ....$7.00$7.25 Good to heavy packers . .. 6.75 7.25
FOR SALE 5 passenger automobile, set 28x3 auto wheels and axles, 3 planetary transmissions. Cheap at 411 N. 11th St S-it
FOR SALE For two days only, household furniture, No. 109 North 12th St. 8-3t FOR SALE Heating stove, gasoline engine, 1025 Main. 8-7t FOR dALE Roof and bridge paint Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 3420. Apr. 2 fri&mon FOR SALE Rosecob Brown Leghorn cockerels. 720 N. 8th. 1-tf FOR SALE Steel-tired buggy, cheap; inquire 1512 Main. 7-7t FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cockerels. l each. Call at 124 S. Sth. 7-7t Attractive Homes On West Main St. of 7 rooms each and bath. All modern conveniences. These homes are entirely new. Can be bought on Easy Tenuis It will cost you nothing to look as they are always open for inspection. 315 W. MAIN ST. OR PHONE 3234. WEST RICHMOND. mon-wed-fri-sun Attention. . Farmiersi Live Stock bought, sold and exchanged at Glen Miller Stock Yards. We want to buy your fat cattle, fresh cows or springers, hogs, 6heep and calves, and to sell your stock for feeding and breeding purposes. Have some choice young bulls, fresh cows and springers on hand now; some of these are Jerseys. TERMS CASH OR NEGOTIABLE PAPER. Call any time or phone 3744. Shurley & Qaar 8-tf Common and rough 6.25 G.73 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 POULTRY. (Paid) by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb... 18c Old chickens, per lb 18c Turkeys lS20c Ducks 1820c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 30c Country butter, per lb 18 20c Eggs 25c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Nov. 8. Wheat $1.10 Corn, Dec 59c Oats c 41 yt Rye .Toic CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Nov. 8. Hogs Receipts, 2.SOO; light weights $7.85. Cattle Receipts, 75; strong. Sheep Receipts, scarce, firm. Calves, extras, $S.2o. Lambs, $(!.25. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Nov. S. Cattle Receipts, 4.S0O; best shipping steers, $G.25. Hogs Receipts, 22,000; best heavies, $S.20. Sheep Receipts, 2.000; best, $5. Veals Receipts, 1,200; choice, $9. Lambs, $7.40. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Nov. S. Wheat $1.22 Corn Coc Oats 41c Rye 7Sc INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Nov. 8. Wheat ..$1.13 Corn 5714 Oats 40c Rye 75c PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Nov. S. Cattle Receipts, SO loads; primes, $7. Hogs Receipts, 70 loads; primes $8.23. Sheep Receipts. 10 loads; best $4.65. Calves Receipts, 700; choice, SSiO. Ijuabs. S7.25. Whst's the Use? Marjorie is a daj pupil at a select school in the West Lake district Her mother disapproved of her drinking from the same cop that the other little girls drank from, so she bought ber an aluminium collapsing cup for her very own. The next day Marjorie came running home and,- with a kiss, exclaimed: "Oh. mother, all the other little girls at school like me specially much, and we just have the most fun with my collapsing cup: They all stand In line taking turns drinking with It!" Housekeeper.
WANT AD B.ETTEK LIST Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Employment ..1 Grocery 2 D 1 0 1 K 1 M 1 H. K 1 X. 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out
FOR SALE A good Fire Insurance business on account of health. O. K., care Palladium. 7-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE--An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Dres3ed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 2360. 29-tf Have your house cleaned by Vacuum process. Rich. House Cleaning Co., Phone 1916 or Barters Book Store. nov-4-20t FOR SALE: Work benches, trucks and other equipment. Rowlett Desk Mfg. Co., office room 1, Knollenberg Annex, South Sth street. 3-7t FOR. SALE Sxl2 roatry job press and complete outfit. Dirt cheap for casii if sold at once. Good reason for selling. Address Press, care of Palladium. G-7t FOR SALE Good favorite base burner. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. G-3t POR SALE Westcott open top buggy, good as new. Coaster Brake wheel. R. R. No. 27, Box 49, Fountain City. 2-7t FOR SALE Fox visible type writers, cash or payments. Typewriter repairing. R. L. More, 33 N. 9th 1-lmo A QUESTION OF BAIT. Should the Beggar Leave Few or Many Cents In His Hat? "One thing that I've never been able to settle in my mind to my own satisfaction," said a street beggar whose specialty is sitting on a step and holding out his bat to passersby, "is the question of how many pennies it is wise to have in the hat for people to see as they go by. Of course you understand there are two theories on this. WorkiDg on one you leave there only a few, just three or four pennies scattered around irregular, but pretty far apart, and on the other you leave in the hat a lot of pennies. "Of course the idea of the first plan is to make people when they see bow little you've got want to chip in and help, and the idea of the other plan is to stir people up to generosity by showing them how generous others have been, and there's a heap to be said for that. There's lots of people that give because other people have given because they like to go with the crowd. "I've tried both plans and had good days with lean bait and bad days with ! a full bait in the hat. and then I've had good days with a full bait and bad dajs with a lean bait. All you can do is, if one plan doesn't work well, try the other. You never can tell." New York Sun. AVIATION. The Dangers Involved In Three Dimensional Steering. The navigation of the air is a form of locomotion that differs from all the others to which men have resorted in that It Involves three dimensional steering. It is in the three dimensional nature of aviation that the real wonder of it lies. Its demands upon the aviator's attention are almost appalling in number and constancy. The automobilist has to mind what he Is about not a little, and a moment's carelessness means disaster, but his divagations from safety are all horizontal. The road and gravity take care of the others for him, while the aeroplanist can make mistakes all the way around a sphere; hence, in addition to lending an attentive ear to every sound from a complicated and delicate engine, he must manipulate one rudder for up and down, another for right and left and two more at the ends of bis wings. And all these must be combined and co-ordinated. Water la stability itself In comparison with the medium through which he moves. When In flight, therefore, the aviator is probably the busiest man alive, and there is not an Instant of rest for him till after he has made his perilous descent New York Times. He Put the Brake On. In his autobiography the late Pro-' fessor Sbaler of Harvard tells this 6tory: Once he was present at a dinner in England where Tyndall, the renowned scientist, started to tell about experiences in America. Bis descrip-' tions were, to say the least, exaggerated. Just as he was telling about a thrilling escape from drowning which be bad bad while viewing Niagara falls describing, It with bursts of hyperbolebis eye happened to catch that of Shaler, whom he had not noticed before. . For a moment " Tyndall stopped, abashed then, with wink of the eye. as if begging Sbaler not to "give him 't awajTJie. jnttoud the tale, but in a
FOR SALE Modern 7 room house; call at 510 S. 10th. 23-tf
FOR SALE Our home. 102 N. 34th. Clark Ketch. 10-tf FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 406 Main. 27-tf FOR SALE Light Runabout automobile in first class condition; $175 if sold at once. Address O, care Palladium. 6-3t FOR SALE Scholarships for a course of study in all departments of the Richmond Business College. Through the aid of our employment department &tl young men and women from our schools have taken positions during the past week. Phone 2040. 0-3t WE FRAME Pictures; reset baby cab, bicycle tires, and wringer rollers; file saws, grind razors and all edge tools. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 6-3t FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf ! Water heaters for the bath and also house heating. Meerhoff, the Plumber. 23-tf FOR SALE Grocery store doing a good business. Good opportunity for a man with limited capital. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 26-f FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Five room house, electric light and bath; barn; 207 N. 19th. 8-2t FOR RENT Seven room house, 327 Pearl. Phone 1410 or 307S. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, private. Modern. 216 N. 18th St. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Phone 3449. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf notiteably subdued vein. At its conclusion Tyndall sought Sbaler. "I fear that yarn of mine was rather highly colored," he confessed to the American, "but it is sometimes necessary to touch up the truth a bit." More Than One Trafalgar Square. The Scotland Yard examination which would be tazicab drivers have to undergo in the knowledge of London is no mere matter of form. "If." asked the Inquisitor recently of a candidate, "a fare hails you in Trafalgar square and asks to be driven to Trafalgar square what would you do?" "I should drive him around a bit and drop him on the other side of the square," replied the candidate. And he was turned down, for be did not know that London has three Trafalgar squares besides the finest site in Europeone in Camberwell, one in Chelsea and one In Stepney. London Chronicle. Ths Truly Reticent Woman. Speak of a reticent woman and most people picture to themselves a woman who doesn't talk much. But the truly reticent woman the woman who makes reticence an art is not at all silent. She talks with what Is apparently the greatest candor, so that people go away from her saying what a frank, genial woman she is. And no one ever suspects, unless be or she Is phenomenally clever, that the genial conversationalist had all sorts of unspoken things in her mind. Exchange. Father's Real Role. "Fathers have been much maligned." "As to how?" "About using their boots on suitors. On four different occasions I have been referred by a young lady to her father, and every time 1 found it was for the purpose of letting me down easy." Pittsburg Post. Intrinsically. Constituent What do you suppose Graph ter is worth? Senator Lotsmun I don't know what he's worth now. I bought him once when be was Just starting out for $75 and a railway pass. Chicago Tribune. Doubt is born of the mind; faith Is the daughter of the souL Emerson. Goats In Switzerland. In Switzerland if a boy plagues a goat be may be fined and sent to jail. If a person meets a goat on a path and drives the animal aside be may be arrested. If a goat enters the yard of a person not its owner and is bit with a clnb or stone the person sullty of the offense must pay 30 cents. If the engineer of a railroad train sees a goat on the track be must stop the traia until the animal can be coaxed away. No Real Happiness, A clergyman in one of his lectures said that there is do real happiness In the world. "Why. even the man who smokes a pipe Is not happy," said the reverend gentleman. "If be is smoking bis own tobacco he is thinking of how much it cost him. and if be is smoking the other fellow's be packs It so tight In the bowl of his pise that It won't draw." KggQG)CI
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LOST Nickel watch. Waltham works, 15 jewel. Reward; leave at Palladium office. 7-2t FOUND. FOUND Pocket book " with sma change on South 7th and E. Loser can have same by calling at 434 $. Sth. S-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile aud Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rental. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg lS-tt INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident In surance, 716 Main street LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean: if you dont believe it try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun dry at 18 N. 9th. Work guaranteed. aug25-tf UPHOLSTERING. t it TM'RSFT.i. 16 Smith 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a speclalt. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER s DOWN ING. 15 North Tenth. rhone 1335. Private ambulance. 2 8-tf Porters of Smyrna. f The porters of Smyrna ana Constantinople are very strong. They often carry weights of five to sight hundred pounds on their backs considerable distances. These men live almost entirely upon barley cakes, dried figs, peas and milk. It this concerns you. read care full yi Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is positively srnaraateed to cure indigestion, constipation, sick head, ache, offensive breath, malaria and all diseases arising from stomach trouble. LONG LIVED OLIVE TREES. Groves That Have Bern Productive Per Many Centuries. The longevity of olive trees Is extraordinary. In Syria have been found some remarkably ancient olive trees whose ages are established beyond question. A trust deed exists which relates to an orchard covering 490 trees near Tripoli, Syria, the trust deed having been issued In the yesr 1410. Though the trees look aged, they still bear fruit of fine quality in abundance and are likely to maintain their productiveness for many hundreds of years. An olive grove near Beirut Is admitted to be the third largest olive farm in the world. Syrian fruit farmers are extending olive culture with much zeal and effect Under European systems of culture the Syrians make the olive tree bear each season, while In the old days one crop in three years was thought to be all that the trees could produce. The low cropping capacity of the trees was due to the native method of thrashing the fruits from the branches with sticks, which seriously injured them. The methods of grinding the olive for oil and picking the fruit are peculiar. Neither the grinders nor pickers receive wages, but are paid on percentage. The pickers receive 5 per cent of the actual fruit picked, and the grinders get 10 per cent of the fruit ground. Dundee Advertiser. How Whitman Ho! pod Childs. The poet Walt Whitman was, as Is well known, dependent during most of his life upon the kindness of his friends and admirers for support A few years before bis death one of these friends called upon him In his little bouse la Camden. "Well, Walt" he said, "how goes it this winter? Any subscription needed for Christmas?" "No," said Whitman: "no. I'm at work now. I'm Id the employ of George Childs. Be pays me $50 a month." "You at work! May I ask what to your occupation?" "Why, 1 ride in the street cars. 1 fall into talk with the drivers and conductors and find out which of them have no overcoats and guess at their size and notify Childs. and then be sends the overcoats. It's not bard j work," said the poet thoughtfully. "And then, you know, it helps Childs I along." t ! Dangerous Insects. ' The trolley car stopped in the middie of a stretch of country road. Both motorman and conductor tried in Tain to find out what the trouble was. At last tbey gave it up. and the conductor started down the track to the nearest telephone. "What do you suppose is the trou ble inquired a passenger of bis seat mate. "Why. I don't know much about electricity," said the other, "but I should say it was the ohms. Too see. they get into the wires every little while and make an awful fuss there. Technically. 1 believe, it is called rej sistance. but ail it amounts to is stop page lute eeia in water pipe, you know. I never saw an ohm myself. They're miscroscopic, you know." Youth's Companion. Hose: Order Gold Uedal flour next time. Vsucm.
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FOUND BE ALMOST HUMAN FACULTIES FOR PERCEPTION, SENSATION AND MEMORY ARE VERY PROBABLY SUPERIOR TO THOSE OF MAN.
(American News Service) Washington, Nor. 8. Eleven monkeys. Imported from India for experi mental purposes, which are boused In cages on the top floor of the medical school or the George Washington uni versity, have for several months furn ished valuable contributions to science. The little animals have been subjected to rijdd and psychological examinations, with the result that Prof. W. T. Shepard. a learned scientist and formerly identified with several of the large universities of this country, who has conducted the experiments, has arrived at the conclusion that tho Simians are superior to human being", so far as the lower mental faculties are concerned. Prof. Shepard says that the mookeys faculties of perception, sensation and memory are perhaps superior to those of man. white Its faculties for reason, judgment and Imagination are Inferior. To reach this conclusion. Prof. Shepard worked patiently with the animals for more than six months. They were Instructed carefully and thoroughly. The monkey also is superior, so far as mentality is concerned, to the doc the cat and the raccoon. Prof. Shepard says. The object of the experiments have been to determine what monkeys really know, not what thr can be taught, to do. These little "psychological aristocrats of the an I mai world." consequently have been coached and Instructed mm If thv or infants In a nursery. DAMAGES APPRAISED John A. Markley. John F. Davenport and Alonzo Marshall, appraisers appointed to place a value and assess damages in the case of the condemnation proceedings of the Pennsylvania railroad company against the city of Richmond, have made their report The strip of land viewed to Just north of the lake in Glen Miller park. The appraisers placed a value of $100 on the land and $400, the extent of damages. City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Manllous J. Taylor, horseahoef. 21. and Carloda Crlss, both colored, and residents of Richmond. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sblnneyer. 117 South Fourteenth street, a girl, first child. Contagion. Ella Wagner, age 35. of 3$ North Third street, has the typhoid fever. Deaths and Funerals. WERTZ Mrs. Lydla Wertz, aged 50 years, died Sunday morning at her home. 634 South Ninth street Besides her husband. George Wertz, one daughter survives. Services will be held from the home at 1:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. ; Further services will be conducted by the Revs. Howard and Huber at the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. The burial will be in Lutherania. Friends may can Tuesday afternoon and evening. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that profile and specifications for the construction of a fill end grading thereof, the east approach of the Armentrout bridge are on file In the office of the auditor and that sealed bids and proposals for such work will be received by the Wayne county commissioners Saturday morning. November 27. at 11 o'clock. Bids must conform to the statutes governing such matters. By oraer commissioners. DEMAS. S. OOE. nov8 A15 Auditor Wayne County. NOTICE OF ROAD PETITION. To Whom It May Concern: ; Notice is hereby given that 'on this ! day. David P. Doddridge and others have filed their petition in the office" of the undersigned, asking the Board ,of Commissioners of Wayne county. Indiana, to vacate and close a certain public highway of the width of sixteen feet, now open and used - and running alone tho- line, dividing Sections 23 and 26V Townsnip 15 north, range 13 east, in Wayne county, through the .lands of Matthias Ranch, John B. Pierce and David P. Doddridge on the north, and the lands of Flora A. Gates, John B. Pierce and Joseph B. Jones on the south, and also running from said section line southwestwardly about thirty rods, through the land of Joseph B. Jones. Said petition will come up for hearing before said board of commissioners on Monday, December , 1309. Witness my hand this 6th day of November. 1909. (SeaX DEMAS & COS. Auditor Wayne County. novS415 " ' .
