Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 94, 9 February 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part off the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM o o o o o o . -j 7 day. price of 5 days. Want Ado Colminnie. by phone and collected for after its insertion.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FERRI ARY 9. 1910.

For Yonnr Convenience LI8T OF AGENCIES. Branch 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 save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. ERUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and S. 1L 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. II St

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

WANTED. WANTED Unemployed young man stenographer for a position in Richmond. Call at the office of Richmond Business College at once. 8-2t WANTED To remove ashes from cellar, or other hauling work. Call 1430 N. (i St. 8-2t WANTED To buy lots with 90 ft. front. Phone 3143. 8-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classes row enrolling. WANTED Customers for country butter, eggs and chickens. Also border by day, week or meal. 25 S. 7th. 5-7t WANTED Metal pattern makers. Standard Pattern & Mfg. Co. 3-tf WANTED To buy 50 bicycles, revolvers, guns, gents suits, shoes, etc. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. J. M. Lacey, Loan office, Cor. 8th and Main. 1-lmo WANTED Young energetic married man for 6tock and dairy farm; give farm experienci and references. Address O. H. Harrison, over 901 Main St. WANTED Storage; have just leased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf arket

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS IFurnlshed by Eugene Purtelle & Co.. Hittie Block. Phone Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Feb. 9. Open High L. & N 144U 143 Great Northern ISoVs 136 Copper 72 V2 American Smelting 78 SO's Northern Pacific 13.-1V2 13G U. S. Steel "sl4 . U. S. Steel pf d 1 1 U 1 1 V4 Pennsylvania 13074 132 St. Paul Ur' 17U B. &O 110 New York Central H'U Reading i:,s,i 100 '4 Canadian Pacific 1 H: Atchison 1124 Hi Southern Pacific v--lb 1-' Union Pacific lS0 1S'-'

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtello & Co., HitUe block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Feb. 9. WheatOpen High Low Close May ... 110 110?4 110 110 July ... 10U4 101 100 100 Sept. ... 97 97 97 97 Corn Open High Low Close May ... 66 66 65 65 July ... 66 66 65 63 Sept. ... 66 6614 664 66"4 Oats Open High Low Close May ... 46 464 46 46 July ... 43 43 43 43 Sept ... 40 40 40 .40 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS. No. Av. Dk. Price 3 366 .. $3.10 7 ... 92 . . S.25 20 100 .. S.50 11 210 40 S.53 35 147 .. S.60 92 155 . . S.60 53 1S4 SO S.60 91 166 .. S.60 51 1S2 .. S.65 45 195 SO 8.65 79 174 .. 8.70 53 190 .. S.70 63 200 SO S.70 76 222 40 S.70 76 193 .. S.75 62 219 40 S.75 70 236 40 8.75 77 .' 2S3 200 S.S0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies, 210 lbs. and up $S.6."Vg$S.8T Good to choice lights 8.75 Best pigs , 8.00 S.CiO Best Steers Good to choice steers . . . 6.00 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 5.S5

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Mala. Falrview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1033 Sheridan St

vv a in 1 r. d 1 . m. u. a. XNJgnt scnooi ; for men. Practical classes now en -1 rolling. HS-t: I W A N T E D Re 1 i able g i 71 for house work, two in family. Call at once. ' 200 Kinsey street. 9-2t WANTED Girls to learn the millirT- ; ery trade at Kielhorn's. 9-;;t WANTED l!os in lamp department. Richmond Mfg. Co. 9-1 1 WANTED Place for dry cow in country for two months. State price for keeping. Address C. M. Lyons, Palladium. 9-tf WANTED Monkey fur, call phone 142 or 915 S. A St. 9-3t WANTED -Men to learn barber trade. Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay. Fewweeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mai'ed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf WANTED--1C you want money m place of your city property oc farm, go right tc Porterileld's Real Es ate office., Kelley Block. 8.h and Main. 14-tI TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 51!) Main. Phone 42tl. 27 tf 1 Report: 330. George A Tow 14414 135ig 72 77 13514 70 Vz 11s H 130 14:. 109 116;?4 157s 179 11234 122 ISO 145 135 7414 SO 135 ns 131 147 110 IIS 1,3 100 iso 114 124 IS 2 14 Stock Cattle Good to hvy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Inferior to choice stockers 3.30 4.75 Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 2.50 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers.... 4.75(( 5.50 Good td fancy cows 3.75- 5.00 Veal Calves. 1 Good to choice veal 5. ."'! O.no Fair to heavy calves 3.00i S.00 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 6.00 -Ji) Good to choice- sheep .... 4.50Ji .50 .50 Good to choice lambs . . 7.75 8.73 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Feb. ft. Cattle Receipts. 5; prime, $7.25. Hogs Receipts, 1.7W: prime. .!.:. Sheep Receipts, 10,hk; prime, $ti.S5. Lambs. ?s.Sn. Veals Receipts. 125: choice, $10.75. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Feb. !. Cattle Receipts light: extras, ?i5.S5 Hogs Receipts, 4 loads: tops, $0.30. Sheep-Receipts, 10: tops, $0.75. ; Lambs, .!.oo. i Calves, choice. $10.25. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. j Indianapolis, Feb. 0.- ' Wheat Corn Oats .$1.21 . . .G3c .473.0 .7oc Rye TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. Feb. Wheat Corn Oats Rye Clover Seed . . .$1.24 . . .tiSc : .4Sc j ...Mel .$8.37 CINCINNATf LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Feb. !. Cattle Receipts, 70: steady to strong. Hogs Receipts, 4,8it; shippers, $5S.S5. Sheep Receipts. 200: tops, $5.05. Best Calves $4.7o?8.50.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE City prcpon.y and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, kth and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Good, well improved farm, fine location; price $100 per acre. See J. K. -Moore, over No. North Seventh St. 9-tf FOR SALE Feb. lTtii. Public sale of: between "5 and 40 head of heavy ; work horses and mules. Three miles east of city on our farm near State j line on I), tc W. traction line. Stop i Sale begins at 12: ;M. Miller! & Dagler. C'-Tt FOR SALE Quick. 206 acres, f ino r.oi th W. of grain farm, level, 5 miles Richmond, bargain. K',2 S. Centervillo, Noiansfork bottom, extra good, a bargain. Call or write A. M. Roberts, lo25 N. A. 7-7t FOR SALE Frame house, 24 S. 14th street. See Ray K. Shiveley. 8-:t FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, good location, bargain; leaving city. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. S-7t FOIL SALE Fresh roginteied Jersey heifer; calf heifer eligible to register. Harry .1. Malon, Route 2. Phone 513SH. :;:-7t FOR SALE-A number of farms, cityproperty and lots. One per cent commission on large sales. Kaufman, Ilittle Block. Phone 2".!I4. 3-tf The furnace we are putting out. You will need the furnace all Spring. any hot air furnace will heat and fcr

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619 SOUTH 9TH ST. Lambs Receipts, light; ?S.7o. RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 254 pounds ys.nr.fSS.." Good to heavy packers ... 7.75'j; Common and rough 7.mj j Steers, corn fed 4.7."'N 5.5j Fat cows :;.uo(,'; 4.25 1 Bulls 4.X Fat bulls 4.mc: i.r.o Veal 'Calves 7.1MK,;; s.OD , RICHMOND HAY MARKET (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay t.loosc) $1." T7SK5 uats .d. we Straw, baled $U.OGU $5.5 Corn We RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET (Richmond Roller Miils) New wheat, per bu Corn, per bu 1.15 . .". ;c . 7 25.00 2S.00 Rye, per bu. . . . Bran, per ton . Middlings, per Clover Seed, pci ton bu RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy $ 1 .'.HHVSl Clover seed 7.-of.; .1 m .5. POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb IS d 1 20c Old chickens, per lb lS((20c Turkeys 1 St? 22c Ducks 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 33c Eggs 23c Country butter, per lb 25c Tommy's Mistake. Father Come, young man. Get your Jacket ofE and come with me. Tommy You're not going to lick me, are you, dad? Father Certainly. Didn't I tell you this morning that I should settle with you for jour bad behavior? Tommy Yes, but I thought it was only a joke, like when you told the grocer you was going to settle with him. London Tit-Bits. Discontent. "We are never completely happy," said the ready made philosopher. "Of course not," said the practical person. "A boy wishes he were a man so that he could have all tbe mince pie he wants, and a man wishes he were a boy so that he could digest it. Washington Star. No Argument. Tatronizer of the Cheap Restaurant Look here, waiter, this coffee is cold. Polite and Intelligent Waiter Quite right, sir. This is a quick lunch cafe, and if the coffee was hot you couldn't drink it in a hurry. London Scraps. The Preference. "My dear." said the farseeing parent, "that young man may be a trifle tedions, but he is a coining man." "Perhaps he Is," sighed the weary maiden, "but I'd rather he had more go in bim." Baltimore American.

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Tne followins ar replies to Pall a- ; iiurn Want Ads. received at this ofi fice. Advt-rtisers will confer a great I favor Ly calling for mail n answer j to their ads. Mail at this office up to ! 12 boos today as fnl'ows: Box 53 2 M. M 2 Piano 3 Up-to-date ....1 Rooms 1 Bookkeeper .. 1 0 2 Mall will be kept Jer 30 Cays only. Ai: mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness. Call phone 5134-11. .-2t FOR SALE Horse, harness, surrey and spring wagon; Co0 South th St. 8-3t FOR SALE- acres, good il-room house, good barn, half tuile of traction. Will take nice city property in part trade. St;r an acre. Kaufman, over SJS Main. 7-tf FOR SALE Barred Rock"Cockerels for breeding. P. L. Ross, 30 S. 22nd. 5-7t FOR SALE Desks, chairs, typewriter and other office equipment. See Walter Knollenberg, at Knollenberg's store. 7-tf FOR SALE Pa i n. :'.2; S. f.th. 7-7t Bey now before the rush- sets in. We can now heat any house that less money. PHONE 1CS5. PALLADIUMS LOST. The Palladiums were defeated in throe straight games at the City Bowli ing alleys by the Phoenix team last (evening. The team scores were: j Phoenix: 903, S31, 796. Palladiums: , 713. 791. A SMALL BLAZE. Fire originating from a defective flue destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rothermel, three miles west of Whitewater. .Monday. The house with much of its contents were practically destroyed. The insurance will amount to about 1,000. MONKEYS IN BATTLE. Tiiey Fight Under Leaders and Roll Stones on Enemies. Aesop's ape, it will be remembered, wept on passing through a human graveyard, overcome with sorrow for itj dead ancestors, and that all monkeys are willing enough to be more like us thru they are they show by Their mimicry. An old aulhority tells that the easiest way to e;!T;ure ancs is far the hunter to pretend to suave himself, then to wash bis face, till the basin with a sort of birdlime and leave it for the apes to blind themselves-. If tbe Chinese story is to be believed tbe imitative craze is even more fatal in another way, for if you shoot one monkey of a Laud with a poisoned arrow its neighoor, jealous of so unusual a decoration, will snatch the arrow from it and stab itself, or.ly to havo it torn away by a third, until in succession the whole troop has committed suicide. In their wild life baboons as well as many varieties of the monkey trile undoubtedly submit to the authority of recognized leaders. There is co-operation between them to the extent that when fighting in company one will go to the help of another which is hard pressed. In rocky ground they roll down stones upon their enemies, and when making a raid, as on an orchard which they believe to be guarded, the attack Is conducted on an organized plan, sentries being posted and scouts thrown out, which gradually feel their way forward to make sure that the coast is clear, "vhile the main body remains in conceaimit behind until told that theroaJ 1 is open. From the fact that the sentries stay posted throughout the raid, getting for ( themselves no share of the plunder, it j has been assumed that there must be j some sort of division of the proceeds j afterward. Man, again, has been dif-1 ferentiated from all other creatures as I being a tool using animal, but more j than one kind of monkey takes a stone j in its hand and with it breaks the nuts j which are too hard to be cracked with : th teeth. London Globe. A Mean Hint. Miss Oldgirl I have been studying with Frofessor Plump, and he jrave Ee a few wrinkles. Miss Fert Do you think you reed any more, dear? Baltimore American. The Refined Style. Tenderfoot (aghast) You're not lynching that man? Arizona IkeWell er we on't refer to it in that unreGned way. We call it ahcTria 'inm the ropes. Judge.

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10 acres: new house: good barn; level land; plenty of fruit; 3 miles from town; $ 5,500. Kaafir.an, Hittie Block. 5-7t FOR SALE - Hay hoi tf. new buggy and harness. Phone ;:47. 7-7i

'PUBLIC SALE ! I will sell at auction on Feb. 10 at 2 p. m. at 127 N. 3rd street, a S-rnoni . house with large lot to the highest bidder, deorue B. Moore, ajent. Plunr 24"". 2-tf FOR SALE Eight room house and bath, two barns, fice lot; 212 Richmond Ave. ;;-7l TURNER YY. HADLEY'vOllects rer.tT. sells nd rents property, writes Fire Insurance, 913 Main. Phone lbl4. 0-7t FOR S A LE Some" "extra " line bargains in lots for the Spring trade. Ferguson Investment Co. 1-tf FOR SALE -Six 100m house; good condition: reasonable, one square from car line. Phone 101'J. 31-U" FOR S ALE-- Wa!kLumber. C7 W Kramer & Co. 29-tf J. E. Jones, J. W. Wilson Real Estate, Loans. Rentals, Notary Public and Collections. If you want to buy, seii or rent farm or city property, see us. 'Over G33 Main. Phone 1762. Jones and Wilson For Sale New "HawHey" TImie Reg Ester, 50 imam, Mads tsy Crouse Hinds Co. Syra cuss N. Y. Just the thing for a snrsail Factory cr De artmment Store. Address Palladium I9tt FOR RENT. FOit RENT Puruisheu rooms, heat, with bath foi snts. at the Grand. reb2-tf FOR RENT House, 6 rooms, inquire 215 N. 3 3th St. S-2t FOR RENT 4 room flat 1237 Main. Phone 2277. C-7t FOR RENT Room, heat and bath, 14 N. 12th. 4-7t HEW DIRECTORY OUT According to the new city directory, which has just been issued by R. Ij. Poll; & Co., of Indianapolis, there are 113 families in Richmond by the name of Smith; 7S Jones' and 78 Johnsons'. There are approximately 15,000 names of residents in the city, and about 6,250 names of land owners, included in the Wayne County Gazetter. Statistics show that there are CO churches of 12 denominations; 13 labor unions; 10 clubs; 49 secret orders; 58 fire alarm boxes in 7 fire districts and 5 cemeteries. The book is very attractively bound in cloth instead of pastboard back and is one of the most complete that has ever been issued in Richmond. H PITCHED BATTLE (American News Service) Madrid. Feb. !.-In a pitched battle between rioters and the authorities at Santa Colma today, th mayor and a judge were stabbed to death, two municipal councillors and two othrr officials were seriously wounded. seera! police were hurt and a score of the rioters were injured and beaten. Some of the latter are believed to have teen fatally hurt, but were secretly taken to their homes. FRAUD CASE STARTS The trial of the case of Elmer E. Bailey versus Henry Lane, for fraud was started in the circuit court this morning before a jury. The plaintiff avers that he purchased a piano from the defendant, which was not as represented, and is endeavoring to obtain damages and have defendant take back the property. The jury Includes Arthur Lamott. Lewis Beeson, John Bayer. John Harvey, Elias Hoover, Harry Meek. Francis McMinn, William E. Brooks. George Holmes. Albert A. Townsend, Harry Gates, Horace C. Ratliff. PROBE ABOUT OVER The probe of the special committee, relative to charges of mismanagement and bad treatment at the county infirmary, will be completed tomorrow, so far as the evidence to be submitted to the committee is concerned. However, it will be several days before the committee makes Its public report TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Viola XLadlin. 20 North Second street, was taken to the Reid Memorial hospital this afternoon in the city ambulance. She is seriously ill with pneumonia,

FOR RENT Desk room No. S N. 9th St. Phone 1095. Richard Shute. 9 2t Ft)i RLNT Three rooms downstairs. Ou!! ''! 7 S. :.th. Phone 422i.. 9-2 IR KENT Five furnished rooms and bath, v.ith furnace, centrally located. i'lso want to sell furnishings in these rooms. Address Furnishings. care Palladium, or Telephone 21t:. 9-2t

LOST. LOST On Feb. ."th one bushel tim othy seed on S. 9th St. or Itostoe. ! pike. Nait Starr, Phone Boston ' 2 1H. ltf 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. Kol!, Fire and Accident Insurance, 71C Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirt7 clothes made clean; If you don't believe It, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phcue 1251. Ieb:3-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. II. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phoro 1793. Repair work a specialtj. 11-tf STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; havo just leased a building for that purpose. 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 4tf POLLED HEREFORDS. Two pure bred heifers, bred to a polled bull. One heifer calf, a bargain. Phone 313(5. O. E. Fulghum. lS-tf BICYCLES. Latest 1910 spring fork bicycles at Waking & Co.; if you buy early you get a bargain; 406 Main. Phone 2006 30-tf ELECTRIC WIRING and repairing of all kinds; all work promptly attended to. Phone C239. Chas. Davis, 241 Pearl. 5-lmo A GREAT ORATOR. Wher the "Holler" Was Mora Impressive Than the Words. The appeal that a fine flow of oratory will make to men and women was amusingly exemplified one night at a meeting in West Philadelphia, says a Philadelphia paper. A noted speaker was apjiealing to a gathering to give funds toward the work of cleaning tbe slums, making life healthy and bappy for the poor and other Utopian schemes of men and women whose hearts throb with longing to help their kind. F.or half au hour be drew pictures of the conditions; then with expressive gestures and his voice throbbing with enthusiasm he poured out a flow of rhetoric. "Our duty, our flajr. our country." doited the speech with Italics. Tbe audience shouted and cheered, and the women wept, while a storm of applause swept the room when the Kpeech was over. "That's going Bome, eh?" said one man to another in the "cloakroom later. "Fine sentiments, real feeling great, greatl" "I'm so deaf," spoke up another, with disappointment In his voice, "that I couldn't hear. What did he say?" "Say say I" stammered the others, looking into each other's faces. "Why he be er hanged if I know!" And to this day they don't know. It was only the "holler" that got them, not the words. This is, however, what makes the orator. A Strange Method of Salutation. Of all the strange modes of saluta tion the most extraordinary is the "dance of ceremony" current in the west African kingdom of Dahomey Whenever any Dahoman chief or oScial of rank comes to pay you a Tisit he always opens the interview by dancing around you with various queer contortions (extremely suggestive f his having just upset a kettle of boil ing water over his knees), which you are bound to imitate as closely aa possible. It is even reported that one of the native ministers of the terrible King Gezu owed his rapid rise at tbe Dahoman court wholly to fcis superior skill in cutting these strange capers and that he thus literally as well as figuratively jumped to preferment. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Round Trip Via CC.&LR.R. $7.15 Round Trip, to Chicago. Account Automobile Show Selling dates February 2nd to 7th. Final return limit. Feb. 16. To New Orleans, $23.45 Mobile, Ala $22.05 Pensacola, Fla., $22.05 On account of Mardi Gras Celebration. Selling dates Feb. 1st to 7th. Final return limit, March 7th. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. T. A, Home Tel. 2062.

CHILD'S DRF.SS. This prrtty little drrss was mtdr of tun colored cashmrrr trimmed with light blue ribbon. The ribbon is usi for an ttlge on the brrttellrs and u made into btWk, which are arranfred in a flower like way and srvr-d on each side of the yoke. This pattern is rut in three aices, 6 months. I and 2 year. Site I year requires 2si yards of 37-mrh material. Price of pattern 491 is 10 cents. No. 9L

f i Address ... . Size . Fill out blank and send to Pattern De! partment of this newspaper. ' CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE RAILROAD. Phase SOC2. la Kffee Xotmber 14. 1 Kill Homm 4'bl-aa-4'laelaaall STATIONS I.V. 1 J S 11 I u S o ChicaKO. 9:15a,10:0Bp ivru .r. .. . Peru 3:02 z:12a : 7:00a T:(t4 9:S: Marion .. ., 3:01 Muncle .. ., liichmond 3:SSa Ct. Orove . . Onoinnatl .. ISp -.4Sa l:tOal :50p eat Baaad C larlaaall-Chleac M'AHO I.V. a u D Cincinnati .. .. . 8:lSa:i0:00p 9:S3aill:4Cp C"t. Jrov . Ktchmond .. . Muncia .. .. .. . Marlon .. .. .. Peru Ar. Peru .. . 10:lla'lS::&a 7:00a It :48a IMOal :30p J:35al 9:30p :2ta 10:I0p i::4!p l:32p! l:4:p 6:0p z:sai Chicago 7:lSaJ 12lh St. Station) Through Veattbuled Tratna between ChicaKO and Cincinnati. Iouble dally service. 1 Iirnuun sleeper on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Clo clnnatl. Fine buffet nerrire on trains 1 and Z. AU trains run dally. For train connections and other laformation rail C A. BLAIR, P. T. A. Homo Pbone Z0i2. Richmond, In& Some Burned Letters. Sir Walter Scott once made an Itinerary of tbe borders. In tbe coarse of which he wrote a lawyer friend la Edinburgh a close and realistic account of everything he heard and observed, every quaint location and droll custom. But tbe stupid heirs of the recipient of these priceless epistle consigned them to tbe flames and thus render ed what would have been a charming book impossible. It Is carious how really interesting letters get destroyed, while those containing private and personal matters are roost sedulously treasured. London Globe. NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: In Wayne Circuit Court. In re-Estate of Mary Emily Smith, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of Mary Kmlly Smith, deceased, late of Wayne County. State of Indiana, offer for sale at private sale, by virtue of the power of said will conferred, at hour of one o'clock on Friday, February 23. 1910. and from day to day thereafter until sold at office of Elmer B. Grosvenor. over Tin Main street. Richmond, Indiana, the entire fee in the following descriled tracts of real estate, situated in City of Richmond. Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: (1) Fifty-seven feet off of the south side or lot 20 In Elizabeth Starr's addition to said rlty. This property also known as 209 North Twelfth street, a residence property. 2) Sixty-five feet off of the north part of lot 511 In Elizabeth Starr' addition to said city; also known as 22 North Fifteenth street, a residence property. (3) Also lot. four hundred and forty in Elizabeth Starr's addition to City of Richmond; this being a double residence property, known as 105 and 107 North Thirteenth street. 4 Also lot fifty-two in Christian Fetta's addition to said City of Richmond; this being vacant lot on east side of North Nineteenth street, third lot north of A street. f3 Also lot fifty-three in Christian Fetta's addition to said City of Richmond; this being a vacant lot on east side of North Nineteenth street, 2nd lot north of A street. Said tracts or parcels will be sold on following terms: One-third of purchase money cash in hand, and balance in two equal payments, due la one and two years from date of sale, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six percent Interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage oa real estate sold. Said properties will also be sold free of taxes for year 1909, but subject to taxes for year 1910. ELMER B. GROSVENOR, ALBERT A. SMITH. Executors of last Will and Testament Mary Emily Smith. WILFRED JESSUP. Attorney. 26-3-10-17-24 . -