Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 77, 24 January 1910 — Page 7

THE RICII3IOND 1AT,LADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 1910.

PAGE SEVEN. COMPLETE PLAHS FOR CELEBRATION 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 PALLADIUM 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. Waet Ado Coluiinnies

Richmond Will Warmly Welcome Visiting St. Joseph Societies in May. EXPECT MANY DELEGATES

For Yoiuir Goo ven fleece LIST OF AGENCIES. Branca offices are located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov- The rates are the same and you will Bave a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING & 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 & 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 price of 5 days. We charge advertisements 6ent In by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Copy of the old history of Preble County, Ohio, and of Wayne County, Indiana. Address with price, Morton S. Hawkins, Law Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. 24-4t WANTED White girl for general house work, 224 N. 8th. 24-lt WANTED Renters to own homes; easy plan. Box 100, City. 21-7t WANTED Good unmarried farm hand. Start now. Big price for right man year round. Address Uptodate, care Palladium. 18-7t WANTED Young persons to prepare for civil service examinations by attending the Richmond Business College. Special courses for different lines of civil service work. 22-4t WANTED Girl to doeneralhmise work. Call at D23 Main. 10-tf Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Published by Eugeuo Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Jan. 24. Open High L. & N .. .. ..U8VS 148 Great Northern 135 135 Copper S:; 83 American Smelting 94 94"g Northern Pacific 13614 136 14 U. S. Steel . . 87 87 U. S. Steel pfd - 124 124 Pennsylvania 133 133 St. Paul 148 148 B. & O 116 11634 . New York Central 119 119 Reading 162 162 Canadian Pacific 10 10 Atchison US 118 Southern Pacific 130 y,0 Union Pacific 192 192

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle Sr Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Jan. 24 WheatOpen High Lo-v Close May ... 1107s Hl 109 109 July ... 101 101 100 100 Sept. ... 97 97 96 96 . Corn Open High Low Close May ... 67 68 67 67 July ... 67 67 . 66 66 Sept. ... 67 67 66 66 OatsOpen High Low Close May ... 47 4S 47 47 July ... 41 44 43 43 Sept. ... 41 41 41 41 VISIBLE SUPPLY. Wheat, increase 197,000 Corn, decrease 156,000 Oats, decrease 423,000 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Hogs No. Av. Dk. Price 20 42 .. $6.50 26 121 .. 7.00 6 296 .. 8.00 7 101 .. S.25 21 119 .. 8.30 6 101 .. S.35 20 141 .. S.45 .13 170 .. 8.43 26 197 .. 8.45 60 1C6 40 8.50 53 17D 40 S.50 79 190 120 S.50 93 212 SO S.50 87 1S9 .. S.53 40 212 .. 8.55 43 218 S.60 C8 230( .. S.60 24 259 .. 8.60 SI 242 .. S.70 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies, 210 lbs. and up S.50$S.70 Good to choice lights .... 8.45 8.50 Best pigs 8.00 S.33 Best Steers Good to choice steers ... 6.50 7.25 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 6.00 Stock Cattle Good to h"vy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Inferior to choice stockers 3.50 4.75 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 2.50 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers ..$1.753.50

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

FOR SALE Clover seed. Phone '!!;. Price right. -:i-7t WANTED To rent 4 or o room modem flat or house by Feb. 1st. Dr. E, P. Weist, 41-45 Colonial Bldg. WANTED Storage; have just leased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf WANTEDY. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. 28-tr WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay. Few weeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf WANTED If you want money la place of your city property or farm, go right tc Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tI Reports 2330. George A. Low Close 146 132 81 92 133 S4 123 132 146 115 118 159 180 11674 128 189 146 133 S2 93 134 84 123 132 146 115 118 160 ISO 117 129 190 Good to fancy cows 4.00 5.23 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 5.50 9.50 Fair to heavy calves .... 3.50 8.50 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 6.00 6.50 Good to choice sheep 4.50 5.00 Good to choice lambs s.00 S.50 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipts. 1.425; prime steers, MYfifo.C: butchers', .'l.rG.W; shipping steers, $3.."i(i-$."i.83. Hogs-Receipts, 13,:u; heavies, $8.73 iri$S.SO; Yorkers $S.30(g$S.lil; pigs, .5S.;!o. Sheep Receipts, 17,000: best. $(5.23: lambs. 8. W(q $S.MO. Veals Receipts. 1.2O0; common to choice, $7.0O$ll.H. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipts, 143 loads: extras, ?0.oO?7$tS.73: primes, $tf.:Xi?6.30. Hogs Receipts. .TO loads; prime heavies, $8.70; prime mixed and Yorkers, $8.70. Sheep Receipts. 20 loads-; primes, $(J $t-33. Lambs, $u00f$S.0O. Veals Receipts, light; common to choice, $0.H.Xa$10.3O. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Jan. 24. Wheat $i.2o Corn tjtfc Oats 4Sc Rje 73c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Jan. 24. Wheat $1.2W-j Corn tcmjc Oats 5ii.c Rye sfc Clover seed $8.S2V CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Jan. 24. Wheat $1.271.2S Corn 67r: Oats 500 CINCINNATf LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipts. 1,923; fair to good shippers, $3.23g$o10; common, $2.25

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22 tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, all modern conveniences, 29 S. 10th St. 24-7t FOrrRENT Orsale.-" EastMainT 9 room modern home. Call Auto Inn. 24-7t FOR RENT Room, heat and bath; 14 N. 12th St. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, south room, heated, bath and telephone; 309 S. B. 21-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City properly and farms, merchandise stocks and fir6 insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, sth and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE SecontFhand Buick machine. Guaranteed first class condition. Only run one season. Call Auto Inn. 24-7t FOR SALE Moving picture show; bargain. 27 N. 9th St. 19-7t FOR SALE Farm brood mare cheap. Address B, care Palladium. 19-7t FOR SALE One new 20-light Acetylene Colt generator, chandeliers and supplies at a bargain; guaranteed perfect and the safest in the market. MEERHOFF Phone 1236. Plumbing, Heating and Lighting. FOR SALE 155 acres, two miles from Richmond, fences fair, good 7-roorn house, good bank barn. Other outbuildings. This is a good stock and grain farm, and a good money making proposition. If you want a farm it will pay you to investigate this. Possession March 1st. Dye & Price. 23-3t ft$4.00. Hogs-Receipts, 3.5SS; butchers' and shippers, $8.XK&?8.uu; common $0.00 &$8.00. Sheep Receipts, 21S; tops, $0.0O. Best calves $4.7o$S.S5. Lambs Receipts, fair; .$u.00(3$S.So. RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $8.00 Good to heavy packers... 7.75 7.90 Common and rough 7.25 (to 7.73 Steers, corn fed " 3. 75 5.25 Fat cows 3.25(47) 4. 00 Bulls 2.75 3.75 Veal calves S.OO 9.00 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $13$1G Oats 33$j37e Straw, baled $G.O0x; $.o0 Corn o3(Vj57c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu SI. 13 Corn, per bu ". 53c Rye. per bu 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $7.73 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Tlmotny $1.9052.00 Clover seed $7.50$7.73 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..13:; Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys lS20c Ducks i3a COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb ... . Eggs 30c iCc Country butter, per lb. . .23&2SC WATERWAYS REPORT (American Kewa Service) Washington, Jan. 24. The prelimi-i nary report of the waterways commis- j sion was submitted to congress today, based on a comprehensive investigation in this country and abroad. A subsequent report, with additional recommendations, Is promised. The report touches on theory, phase of conservation, utilization and improvebent of waterways. ARE TO ENTERTAIN. The Knights and Ladies of Honor j will give an entertainment Wednesday j evening, January :. . after the lodge : session. Invitations have been issued to all members of the order and their friends. LEWIS EVANS DEAD. - John Evans was called to Columbus, Ohio, today, on account of the death of his brother. Lewis Evans. Lewi3 Evans is well known in this city. It is said that death was due to pneumonia. . There Is no medicine so sate and at the same time so pleasant to Cake as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the positive core for ail diseases arising from stomach trouble- The price is very reasonable SOc and 51. LrcitSTTA: ,j?ut learned that Gold Medal Flour la sifted tea Mates through Anct HIM. coxaxa.

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LETT The followins are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at tola office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail .n answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: B Box 55 D 7 Farm 1 1 M. M 1 2 Up-to-date ... S Mall will be kept for 30 d3ys only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE 13 acres with good improvements, an abundance of fruit. located at the edge of this city. Can i be bought for $.".tM within next few days. Let us show you this bargain. Dye & Price. -J3-3t FORSAEE:Our"home and21 aeresbf good land adjoining Spiceland, Henry county, on interurban on south. Splendid U-room house, good barn. plenty of fruit, easy thing, rebuilt-! new. One of the nicest houses in Henry county. Close to Academy, Friends' church, at stop t, on T. H. And E. I., at a sacrifice. AV. C. Maty- -6--2t FOR SALE Good fresh tow. Call phone 1'oA. 2o-.'!t FOR SALE Farm of4G acres .onThalf mile from Economy. Good house, small barn, plenty outbuildings. Price, $3,5W. No trades. Address owner. J. G. W. Beard, Economy, Ind. i3-7t FOR SALE Combination book case and desk. Fred Charles, City Hall. 23-2t FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 403 Main. 27-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. V. WERE THREE CALLS For the Fire Companies in 36 Hours, But Blazes Were All Small Ones. GRATE STARTS ONE FIRE Within the past thirty-six hours the fire department responded to three alarms of fire, all of them .however, of practically no consequence and the; damage resulting was very small. The ; departments were called out at about' :i o'clock yesterday morning to the ; Pennsylvania railroad shops to extinguish a blaze in the ' smoke jack." A small hole was burned in the roof. In response to a telephone call yesterday afternoon the No. 1 company made a quick run to 203 North Ninth street. The chimney flue was blowing off sparks like a volcano in eruption and some one got excited. At about 0 o'clock the clang of the fire gong again disturbed the fire mens' slumbers and the departments were called to 31,32 North Second street. Hot coals from the grate caused a small blaze, but the damage was insignificant. A COSTLY ACCIDENT. The Wave of a Hand, an Upset Ink Bottle and Bankruptcy. The mere motion of a hand ruined Cobbett & Co.. one of tbe largest and wealthiest of English engineering firms. They and an American firm tendered bids for tbe building of the great Kaura bridge for the Russian government. Jacob Cobbett. who was tbe hrain and center of the business, spent six months in the designing and contracting and had all bis plans ready. His bid was accepted, and material was bought in enormous quantities. A time limit bad been set both for the commencement and finish, and Cobbett was perfecting his plana and making sure of the smallest details, with all tbe formula spread out on the table before bim. wben be stretched oat his hand, overturned an Ink pot and drowned tbe most important of the papers in a black sea. Cobbett bad a poor memory. In a fever of anxiety he tried to reconstruct his plans from stray notes. It was impossible, and be called on the Russian government 'for more time. Time was refused, and Russia repudiated the contract on tbe ground of delay, as the agreement allowed. Cobbett could not get his work through in time, and the Yankee firm, which now advanced a cheaper tender, with cut and dried plans, got tbe job. The loss drove Cobbett & Co. to bankruptcy, and the great Kaura bridge In Russia is American built- London Scraps. MADE GOOD PROFIT The Ladies Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association cleared $366.66 during the past year. This report should have been included in the earnings of the association for 1909, which was made public at the annual banquet recently. The total receipts were much in excess to this figure, being derived from dues of the members, banquets and entertainments. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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29-tf FOR SALE Farms and city property. If you have a farm, house, or lot for sale, or house to rent see me. One percent commission on large sales. Kaufman. Hittle Block. 21-lmo FOR SALE-Brand new No. , Underwood typewriter. For price call phone No. 1U74. 17-7t For Sale New "Hawley" Time Register, S0rnan, Made by CrouseSiinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Pa&Iadiumra I9tf FOR SALE Fine residence lot, central. Phone 2219 or 2220. SO-lmo LOST. LOST Gold watch pin between S. 21st St. and W. P. Haughton's residence, Spring Grove or on interurban or street car. Phone C630. 21tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; If you don't believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf WESTON'S NEW HIKE. Veteran Pedestrian Will Make Effort to Cross Continent In 100 Days. Not satisfied with having accomplished the remarkable feat of walking from New York to San Francisco in 103 days last year. Edward P. Weston, tbe veteran pedestrian, has announced that he will make one more transcontinental walk and that he will get from ocean to ocean in within a hundred days. According to Weston's present program, tbe start will be made at Los Angeles. Cat.. 1'eb. 1, at 4 p. m. The actual start from Los Angeles will be westward, so that Santa Monica, a California coast city, can first be reached. In this way the ocean to ocean circuit will be literally covered. With tbe Pacific ocean rolling at his feet. Weston will then turn eastward for his transcontinental dash. When the walk ends on the steps of the city hall in New York city May 28 EDWARD P. WESTON". WHO WTLI ATTKlf PT TO WALK FBOil CALIFORNIA. TO NEW XOBJC Weston will thus both technically and actually hare walked across tbe continent from the Pacific to tbe Atlantic One interesting feature of the walk is that when it begins Weston will be in his seventy-first year and that It will end in bis seventy-second year. He will celebrate his seventy-second birthday on March 15 en route. At this season the extreme southern route is the only a va Liable course to insure success. As there are no recognized post roads between Los Angeles and Chicago. Weston wilt be compelled to follow the track of tbe Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, having secured the permission of tbe railway otScials. This will enable him to gratify a long cherished desire to visit the famous Grand Canyon of the Arizona and the petrified forests la that vicinity. Weston's previous performance, wben he covered the continent between March 15 and July 14 of last year in 105 days, was generally considered a marvelous success by the public During tbe latter part of the journey, however. Weston encountered almost insurmountable obstacles in the shape of a series of unloosed for tonus oad, isteaift had. .fie.,

Kramer & Co.

UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Photo 1793. Repair work a specials . 11-tf

STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for that purpose. 417 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 4tt ELECTRIC WIRING and repairing of all kinds; all work promptly attended to: satisfaction guaranteed. Prices right. Phone 3239. Chas. Davis, 24 4 Pearl. 1S-71 POLLED HEREFORDS. Two pure bred heifers, bred to a polled bull. One heifer calf, a bargain. Phone 3136. O. E. Fulghum. 18-tf Turkish Rhubarb. Possessing a savor ail its own. we come on scores of large cases full of bis. irregular blocks of a bright yellow colored root. "Rhubarb," says our guide, indicating it. "Ah! Then it comes from Turkey we cry joyfully, glad to display our learuiug for once, but our friend smiles contemptuously. "There is no such thing as Turkey rhubarb." be says. "and. what is more, there never has been." All the rhubarb of commerce bails from China, reaching us through Russia for the most part, but because in olden days it made its journey by way of Turkey it became known as Turkey rhubarb, and Turkey rhubarb it will remain. London Telegraph. On Way of Telling. Curley You see that fellow loafing over there? He used to go to the same college that 1 did. I wonder if be remembers me. Burleigh Ask him for the loan of $3. Curley What for? Burleigh If he remembers you, you won't get it. Judge. greafly btindkSpped. thoreoTer. b"y having frequently to "double- on his trail; hence bis record was 105 days. ENGLAND'S BIG EVENT. Oxford and Cambridge Hav Decided Upon Rowing Earlier Than Usual. Tbe rowing authorities at Oxford and Cambridge universities have practically decided upon rowing tbe annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race, easily Kngland's biggest aquatic event of tbe season, considerably earlier than usual next spring. lu fact, the two universities are about agreed upon March 12 for the race, this being fully a month In advance of last year's contest. The reason why an earlier date is considered desirable this year is owing to tbe fact that Easter comes unusually earlier. On Saturday. March 12. It will be high water at Putney at 3:20. which would give the crews their race about 2:30 o'clock. Both the Oxford and Cambridge candidates have, of course, been in training for the race for several weeks already. CURRENT SPORT BRIEFS Sculling Champion Arnst wants to bet Ernest Barry $2,000 on the sld for their African championship race. Now that tbe Canadian Athletic federation has ceased to be tbe Amateur Athletic union of the United States has no relations In Canada. Tbe Point Judith Polo dub at Narragansett Pier will spend $20,000 on a polo field and may bid for the International contest next summer. The Bombay committee has decided to send a picked Indian cricket eleven to England in 1911. A guaranteed fund is now being raised there. There will be. three sloops In the Avenger class next summer and possibly more. Morton F. Plant is having one built at Bristol. Conn., and another is to be built soon for a well known Boon yachtsman. TO HOLD A REVIVAL At a meeting of the Ministerial association this morning, the Rev. H. Robert Smith, president of the association, selected the Rev. James and the Rev. Huber. the Rev. Smith, the Rev. Parker and the Rev. Minter to assist the Rev. Townsend in holding revival services at the Bethel A. M. E. church South Sixth street. The service will begin next Sunday and continue for a period of two weeks. BIG HAUL WAS MACE (American News Service) Cincinnati, Jan. 21. Robbers blew a safe in the office of the Robinson Opera House and secured fifteen hundred dollars today. PRACTICE RESUMED Dr. E. J. Dykeman, a well known dentist, who has been seriously ill for some weeks, has now fully recovered and has resumed hisr practice at his offices La the Masonic building.

THERE WILL BE MONSTER PARADE ON THE OPENING SUNDAY AND OTHER TWO DAYS THERE WILL BE DOINGS.

Th preparations for the convention of the state societies of St Joseph's lJenevolent organization, which will be held in this city. May 15 17. have been left in the hands of committees, which were announced at yesterday's service of St. Andrew's Catholic church. Sunday, May 13. will be the big day. when it Is anticipated that three or four thousand rersons will be here. Delegations will represent almost every society belonging to the state organization, and it is expected that the societies of Dayton. Hamilton and Cincinnati will also be represented. Following the morning religious session, the business before the convention will be presented. In the afternoon a mammoth parack will be held. The Sunday celebration will be more in the nature of observing the fiftieth anniversary of the organization. Business Session. On Monday the business session proper will open. That evening the visitors win be entertained at the Murray theater and on Tuesday evening a banquet will be served at the 3tcott hotel. The business sessions will be held in the morning and afternoon of Monday and Tuesday. Much Interest will evolve in the election of officers. The more complete program will be announced later. The committees announced yesterday are as follows: The Committee Members. Fest Casper Jelly, chairman: Henry Melle. cretary; Anthony Stolle. Sr.. treasurer; George Maurer and Conrad Zwissler. Invitation George Maurer. chairman: Joseph Zeyen. secretary: John A. Habing and Herman Stein. Railroad-John llafner, chairman; John Zwissler. William Torbeck, Sr. Reception, (in part) Ed ward Issen. chairman; Jacob Kutter. Otto Ernest. William Fledhaus. William Wltte. John Winters and Herman Walterman. Hotels Frank Watdele. chairman; Henry Torbeck. and Dr. S. F. Busi-he. Decoration August Cook, chairman: Joseph Schepman, Joseph Sehwegman, Henry Boerman. George Blinker. Joseph Imhoff. V. Juerllng. William Martin. William Otten. Albert Pardieck. Michael Huth. Albert Feldhaus. Lawrence Zeyen. Program Rev. F. A. Roell. chairman; John Zwissler. John llafner. Anthony Stolle. Sr.. Albert Feldhaus. August Hafner. John II ridel man. Harry Bowing, Henry Bohlmeier and William Torbeck, Jr. Music Conrad Zwissler. chairman; John llafner and Joseph Walterman. Badge John Zwissler. chairman; Henry Morrow and Henry Melle. Ladies Edward Issen. chairman; remainder of committee not named. Press Joseph Walterman. chairman; August Kcnnepohl and Albert Schwegiuan. Th Happy Fasmily Clrele. Father mad mother, sitters and brothers, see ft to know ooe other' Intimate affair, aad the little bowel aad Mvor distnrbasce (dm become household comment ll li wall l n him her that ia coostlpatioa aad IndigMtloa. aad other troottlea of the (tomach. lhrer aad bowel a quick car caa be bad by the ase ot Dr. CeJdweir syrup repeia. Take It toakrht aad you win ito perfectly weu ta ino m oaiy 90 ccau aad it at drncalats. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, made and entered In a cause therein pending, entitled Jennie IL Laudig vs. Emma. Heavner. Belle Baumer et al and numbered 13,140 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the North East corner of South Sth and South A streets In the city of Richmond, on the 4th day of March, 1910 at two o'clock p. m. of said day. he will offer for sale at public auction and at not less than twothirds of tbe full appraised value thereof, tbe following described real estate in Wayne county In the State of Indiana, to-wit: The South half of lot number twenty-one 121) in that part of tbe City of Richmond laid out by John Smith, excepting sixty-two and one half C62H feet off of the eaFt end of said half lot. Terms ofSale At least one third cash, the balance in two equal installments payable respectively in nine and eighteen months, or the purchaser may pay all cash at time of sale, the purchaser to give his notes for deferred payment, waiving valuation and appraisement laws and providing for Interest from date at six per cent, and attorneys' fees and secured by mortgage on the premises sold. Sale subject to taxes for year. 1910. Jonathan W. Newman, Commissioner. dly 24-31-7-14 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, sc.: Estate of John Fletcher Medearia, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of John Fletcher Medearis. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . Daniel B. Medearis. Administrator. Wilfred Jessup, Attorney. dlj 17-23-51