Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 111, 26 February 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVES. ASBESTOS TRUST RATES '.Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you Rates are the same. PALLADIUM IS BEING FORMED 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 Col in mm o. Expected Big Deal, Negotiated at Denver, Will Be Made Monday.

THE RICHMOND PATXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910.

For Yomr Convenience

LIST OF

Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave yourWANT ADS with the one nearest yov The rates are the eaxce and you .will save a trip to the mala office.

South of Main. BRUENINO ft EICKHORN. 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. U. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. O St JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St

RATES I cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Work of almost any kind, either restaurant or house work. Sarah Hamilton, 11517 North Sth st. l!t-4t WANTED By March 20, three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. First floor preferred. Must be In good condition and good location. Room 2 Colonial building. 2(i-2-r WANTED Young meen to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as Chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure positions. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester. N. Y. 20-2t WANTED Boy that can give reference to drive grocery wagon. Inquire 221 South 6th street. 2ti-2t WATEDTwo gcod teamsters at Bullerdick & Son's Coal yard. 2G-2t WANTED White girl for general housework. 303 N. 9th. 2-2t WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Family of ten. Call 1215 Main street. 26-2t IvNTEDYonng lady bookkeeper and stenographer fqr an out of town position. - Apply at Richmond Business College or phone L. B. Campbell. 2-2t RANTED Young persons to enter Richmond Business College Monday, Feb. 28. If -you understand bookkeeping and stenography and are out of a position call at the college Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS j(Furn!shed by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone Schwenke, Manager.) New York. Feb. 26. Open High L. & N 153 153 Great Northern .. 136 136 Copper , 767 7714 American Smelting 83 S'iVa Northern Pacific 1"6 136 U. S. Steel 81 81 U. S. Steel pfd 120 120 Pennsylvania 133V& 133 St. Paul ." 143 H5 B. &O 2iA 112 New York Central 121 121 Reading .-18 169 Canadian Pacific 182 182 Atchison 1151 Southern Pacific - 1 26 126 Union Pacific 1S72 187

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtello Co.. Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke. Manager.) Chicago, Feb. 26. WheatOpen High Lot Close May .. .114 114 114 114 July .. .107 107 107 107 Sept . .10r, 103 103 103 Corn Open High Low Close May .. . 65T 66 65 65 July .. . 67 67 67 67 Sept. . .. 67 67 67 67 OatsOpen High Low Close May .. . 47 47 46 47 44 44 44 44 Sept. . . 41 41 41 41 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS. No. ' A v. Dk. Price 3 73 .. $9.00 4 S43 9.00 8 423 9.25 43 117 .. 9.50 12 13S .. 9.55 28 156 9.55 7S 151 .. 9.60 80 173 40 9.60 68 1S8 40 9.60 43 1S8 .. 9.65 61 204 120 9.65 77 216 120 9.65 72 210 .. 9.70 78 226 .. 9.70 B0 223 40 9.75 3S 267 SO 9.75 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 2C Cattle-Receipts 500; prime $0.40.

AGENCIES.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Mala. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St office and see what we can do for you. If you need practice enter our dictation class and work up your speed. Richmond Business College. 23-2t WANTEDGlrl for general boused work., Call at 408 S. 15th st. or phone 2055. 2j-7t WANTED A good girl for general housework; no washing. Call at Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 5 N. Sth st. 2tMt WANTEDTwoirlstolearn millTH"ery trade. Call at Mrs. C. A. Brehm, :J5 N. Sth st. 20-1 1 WANTED A flat of 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call Mrs. E. A. H., Y. M. C. A. 25-t WANTED Position to do general housework by reliable girl. Inquire 43 N. Sixth street. Inquire at once. 25-2t WXNTED Experienced young man desires position as bookkeeper or clerk. Address "N" care of Palladium. 24-7t WANTED 50 bicycles, revolvers, guns, gents' suits, shoes, etc. J. M. Lacey Loan office, Cor. 8th and Main. 1-lmo WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classes now enrolling. WANTEDMetal pattern makers. Standard Pattern & Mfg., Co. 3-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. .Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay7 "Few weeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf Reports 2330. George A. Low Close 151 136 7C 82 135 80 119 133 144 111 120 166 181 115 125 186 151 136 76 S2 135 80 119 133 144 111 120 166 181 113 125 1S6 Hogs Receipts 2.000; best $9.90. Sheep Receipts 100; prime $o.50. Lambs, 58.75. Hogs Best heavies, 210 lbs. and upwards $9.63 $9.83 Good to choice light 9.55 9.60 Best pigs 9.00 9.35 Best SteersGood to choice steers ... 6.25 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 Stock CattleGood to h'vy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Inferior to choice stockers 3.50 4.75 Common to fair heifers . . 3.50 4.25 Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers ... 4.75 5.50 Good to fancy cows 3.75 5.25 Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 5.00 9.73 Gair to heavy calves 4.00 8.50 Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 6.50 7.00 Good to choice sheep .... 4.75 5.50 Good to choice lambs .... S.30Q) 9.15 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Fsb 2G. Cattle Receipts 25 head; primes Hogs Receipts 1.7O0; yorkers $10.00:; Sheep Receipts 3,000; prime, $7.85 Lambs $0.05. Veals Receipts 150: choice $11.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. Feb. 20. primes $0.75: butchers $0.50. Hogs Receipts S loads; prime heavy $10; yorkers $9.95. Sheep Receipts 5 loads; primes $7.60; Calves Receipts 4 loads; tops $10.75. Veals $10.50. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Feb. 20.Cattle Receipts. DOOj market quiet.

WANTED--If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right tc Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. . 14 tl

TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 319 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise 6tocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. ta and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Secondhand Remington typewriter. Call evenings at 220 N. 14th. 20-7t PUBClCSAT;eWiIlien at my resfdence at Centerville, Wednesday, March 2, at 1 p. m., farming Imp'sment3, household goods, two straw stacks and about 125 bushels of seed oats. Mrs. G. H. Gray. 22-7t FOR SALE Leather couch almost new Call between hours 2 and 4 in afternoon 101 N. 19th street. 2tK)t FOR SALE Grocery. One of the best stands in city. Address B, care Palladium. 2i-2t FOR SALE Nine room brick dwelling two acres of ground, furnace, bath, electric lights, gas, good barn, fruit. A fine suburban home. Price $5,300. Jones and Wilson, 7th and Main. Phone 17C2. 25-3t FOR SALE 14 acres, good brick house, big barn, good land, l1 miles from Greensfork, $60 an acre. 40 acres, well improved, . near Williamsburg, $3,300. Possession March 1. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. 2-tf Woederf tml 2 Wouldn't think of being without it. Common expressions from those who use our furnace. If you don't believe it, see half dozen. PILGRIM-. Fureace Co. . 619 S. 9TH ST. PHOXE 16S5. Hogs Receipts, 4,200; shippers' $9.SO. Sheep Receipts, 200; tops, $0.40. Lambs Receipts, 400; tops, $10.10. Best Calves $4.75g$8.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Feb. 2G. Wheat $1.20 Oats 4S TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Feb. 20. Wheat $1.24 Corn tiSc Oats 49c Rye Sic Clover Seed $S.07 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $9.0tKt$910 Good to heavy packers .... S.W !).iO Common and rough 0.35 7.GO Steers, corn fed 4.75 5.50 Fat cow3 3.00 4.25 Bulls 3.00 4.00 Fat bulls 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves S.00 9.00 Yorkers S.25 S.73 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $15$16 Oats ..' 3537c Straw, baled, $G.O0 $C50 Corn (iOc RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.15 Corn, per bu GOc Rye. per bu 70c Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed, per bu $0.75 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy $1.90$2.00 Clover seed $7.O0$7.5O POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hire Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb IS 20c Old chickens, per lb lS20c Turkeys lS22c Ducks ; i5c COUNTRY PRODUCE. . 1 A A . , creamery omie, per id X;e Eggs 22c Country butter, per lb 23c CASE WAS SETTLED. The case of George T. Kepler versus Anna Murphy and others was settled in favor of both parties. Mr. Kepler sued to obtain. possesion of property and also approximately $100 damages but only received a decree giving him immediate possession. The property Is situated is Cambridge City.

Great

WANT AD

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LETT Tne followin3 are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail ta answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Bookkeeper ..1 0 1 J. S 1 Piano 3 X 1 74 M 1 Mall will he kept tor 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE 15 acres with good buildings; $2,S00 for cash; will consider some trade in city property. Geo. Moore, Phone 2459 or 61G Main St. 24-tf PUBLIC SALE, live stock, farm implements and feed; three miles west of Richmond, old Toschlog farm, March 3. Ed Uausepobl. 23-7t i FOR SALE Cabinet makers, bench. first class order; 37 S. 7th, phone 2425. 23-7t FOR SALE 8 horsepower New Era gas engine. Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. 22-7t FOR SALE 100 acre3. fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply now to J. E. Moore, over 0 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Eight acres in the suburbs of Cambridge City. Plenty of all kinds of fruit. Good six room house, good barn. Price $3,ooo. Would consider exchange for Richmond property. W. H. Doney, Cambridge City, Ind. 22-7t For Sale i New "Hawtey" Time Register, 50 man, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Densartmemt Store. Address 19tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Clendenln Fertilizer Co. Richmond, Ind. 15-tf FOR SALE 160 acres of unimproved land near Luther, Mich. $1,600. Box 93, Luther, Mich. 17-7t HYMEN'S MEETING HELD NEXT APRIL This Action Was Decided on at a Meeting Held Last Evening. OFFICERS WERE CHOSEN PRIOR TO THE BIG MEETING THERE WILL BE A PREPARATORY ONE HELD PROF. RUSSELL ..WILL SPEAK. The movement for holding a Laymen's Missionary meeting in this city, in the middle of April, gained incentive last evening at a meeting of several representatives of different churches, at the Commercial club rooms. An organization was effected with Sylvester H. Jones, chairman; E. M. Haas, secretary. An executive committee was selected, and a number of committee appointments made. Previous to the big meeting in April there will be what is to be known as a preparatory meeting, held in one of the local churches, the first Sunday after Easter. At this time, the plans for the larger meeting will be explained. Also at this meeting. Prof. Klbert Russell of Earlham college will deliver his address on the missionary movement, which is said to be the best effort of any public speaker along these lines, heard in the middle west in several years. The musical program will include selections rendered by different organizations at the Easter services. One at Indianapolis. The big missionary meeting will be held after the one at Indianapolis, the dates for which are April 12, 13 and 14. An effort will be made to get some of the speakers at the Indianapolis meeting to address the local meeting. If it is convenient to the speakers, the local meeting will be held a day or two after that at Indianapolis. The organization of the executive committee as announced this morning by Secretary Haas, is as follows: East Main Street Friends, Dr. George D. Bailey: South Eighth Street Friends. E. G. Hill; Whitewater Friends. Leander Woodard: West Side Friends, Frof. Elbert Russell; North A Street Friends, Charles H. Moore; First M. E., Dr. D. W. Stevenson; Grace M. E., Prof. T. A. Mott; Fifth Street M. E, Harry Stillinger; Third M. IL, Joe Russell: St. Paul's Lutheran. II. C. Hasemeier; First English Lutheran, E. M. Haas; Second English Lutheran, Christian. Wellbaum; Trinity Lu-

FOR SALE Some extra fine bargains in lots for the Spring trade. Ferguson Investment Co. 1-tf

FOR SALE Make me an offer for a two-cylinder Ford runabout. Address W. L.. Palladium. tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W Kramer & Co. 29 tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Barn at IM S. 15th st. 20-Ct FOR RENT Five room house, new, nine dollars. Also new five room ottage for sale on payments. Box lOO, City. 20-2t FOR RENT Front room. litt NT! 7th street. 20-ot FOR RENT Rooms, lOi) N. 12th. 24 Tt FOR RENT Furnished flat, modern; hot water heat. 40 S. 11th St. 22 tf FOR RENT FuratsheU rooms, heat, with bsth for gents, at the Grand. feb22-U FOR RENT 3 room modern house in good location, $18.00 per month. Dye & Price, 9th and Main St. 17-tf LOST. LOST A rubber horse shoe between 8th and 17th street on E. Return to Fire Department. 20-2t EDSTC heck-f or ?T5oT made out to Glen Miller Transfer Co, on Richmond National bank Want man who issued check to call at Palladium office and receive reward. 25-27 LOST Ladies open face gold watch attached to fob engraved "E". Leave at Palladium office. Reward. 25-2t CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown to us during the sickness and death of our beloved mother, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. Signed. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Essenmacher and Brothers. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tx Mother says "they can't ay any-thin tot good about Gold Medal Flour." CHAaiTX. theran, Charles Igelmun; St. John's Lutheran, to be selected: United Presbyterian, S. E. Jones; United Brethren, Waldo Lacey; First Presbyterian, Arthur Smith; Second Presbyterian, to be selected; Christian, Freeman Haisley; Baptist, Frank Unthank; St. Paul'6 Episcopal, R. J. Wigmore; Earlham Heights, L. T. Eadler and representatives to be selected from all colored churches. The following committees were appointed: On program. Dr. S. R. Lyons, Prof. Elbert Russell and E. M. Haas; to arrange preparatory meeting, Harry Stillinger, S. H. Jones and E. G. Hill. GAVE TO THE POOR Trustee of Phillips Estate Gave $725 During Past Two Years. WAS REQUIRED BY WILL During the past two years, C. W. Ferguson, trustee under the terms of the will of the late Abraham Phillips, has distributed among the deserving poor of the city, who are over fifty years old, industrious and temperate, the sum of $725. Mr. Phillips was a wealthy property owner, possessing property on Main street and elsewhere. The trustee also made partial settlement report. The report in respect to the distribution of funds among the deserving and aged poor of the city shows that eighty one such distributions have been made in the time covered by the report. The amounts, in no instance, were large, ranging from $5 to $15 each. However, several of the beneficiaries were given small sums on several occasions. In other respects the report Is on interest. The trustee claims that the total charges were $10,027.03; total credits $5,249.92, leaving a balance of $1,052.01 still on hand in charge of the trustee. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. EPPS Levi J. Epps, aged 35 years', died this morning at his home, 1226 Sheridan street. Death was due to pneumonia, following a two days illness. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. The burial will be in Earlham cemetery. It yoa an troubled with sick trMtion. isdiccstion. offauiv braalh or mn-r or SI bottteofbr. CaMvwa's "rnir fillrtB It is positively iwiMid to can wmu

INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident In surance. 716 Main street.

LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; It you dont believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1151. febSa-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Stmt Phore 17M. Repair work pclaltj. n-tf ELECTRIC WIRING and repairing of all kinds; all work promptly attended to. Phone S239. Chas. Davis, 244 Pearl. 5-lmo EXCHANGE. Get your home made pies, cakes, bread, etc.. at the East End Exchange. Frsh every day. Haner and Wilcox. 1607 Main St. 14-lmo PLUMBING and heating. See Waking & Co., 406 Main. Not a member of the Master Plumbers Association. 19-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. ELECTRIC LIGHT wiring, door bells, and intercommunicating telephones installed and repaired. H. E. Harrl son. ' Phone 3413. 21-4 1 REAL ESTATE. Some bargains In bouses and lots. Paying good rate in rent. Properties to rent. Polled Herefords for sale. O E. FulKhum. Phone 313(1. 22-tf Paved the Way. The Father It was a noble deed. young man. to plunge into the raging waters after my daughter. I suppose you realized the awful risk that 70a were running? The Ilero (modestly) Tes. sir; I did. The Father Good. Then 70a will readily appreciate the necessity of bar ing a policy In the Skinem Life Insurance company, for which I am the chief solicitor. Puck. Hoyle. The father of whist. Edmond Hoyle. lived to be ninety-seven years old. Bis treatiso on cards has been published In all languages, and probably no work except the Bible has passed through more editions. The original work ap peared In London In 1742. PACKERS DECIDE TO MAKE CONTEST With Tooth and Nail Will Fight Indictments Made in New Jersey. HELD CONFERENCE TODAY AND WILL, AS A RESULT, STRENUOUSLY RESIST ALL EFFORTS OF AUTHORITIES TO SERVE PAPERS ON THEM. (American Newa Service) Chicago, Feb. 2J. The millionaire meat packers indicted yesterday iu Jersey City on charges of conspiracy held a conference with their attorneys today and unanimously decided to light the extradition "tooth and nail" as one afterwards put it. and strenuously resist attempts to serve papers on them. The legal battle will be begun on a basis of a delicate but strong point of law which has been sustained by the courts repeatedly and is based on the ground that packers not having been in New Jersey, they cannot be extradited on grounds of being fugitives from justice. It will require months, perhaps years to bring the case to a focus. TO DI8SOLVE TRUST. Newark. X. J.. Fb. LS. Judge Swayzee of the state supreme court announced today he would entertain a motion next week for the dissolution of the National Packing company the beef trust on the fround that It does not keep records of meetings in the state as required by the New Jersey laws. GOT LARGE BOH 0!i Disappointed because he had been refused a job by the Pennsylvania railroad company yesterday and seeking to drown his sorrow in the cheering liquid. John Winks went out on one of the largest "buns last evening that had ever come to the attention of the local police. Because of the man's inebriety he was dismissed from the employ of the Pennsylvania some time ago. it is said. Yesterday he applied for his old Job and upon being refused got drunk. Winks was fined $1 and costs in the city court this morning.

AJncaaax: Us Gold Medal Hour for jwr pastry. Giuuin

TO CONTROL 90 PER CENT

OF THE WORLD'S OUTPUT OF THE COMMODITY IS THE AIM OF THE PROMOTERS OF THE GIANT COMBINE. (American New rvlc Denver. Col. Feb. Deals are be ing negotiated In iVnvtr which are ex pected to result in the completion on Monday of a merger which will control per rent of the asbestos output of the world. Officers and representa tives of the International Asbestos company, the North American Asbes tos company, the Wyoming Consolidated Asbestos company and the United States Asbestos and Fiberlxlng com pany are here to cor fer with represent atives of English and California, capitalists regarding the sale of their pro perties to new interests. Representatives of the Amalgamated Asbestos corporation, a Canadian company recently launched, which has sescured control of about f per cent of the asbestos output of Canada, are now engaged in investigating the properties of the companies represented at the Denver conference and will likely absorb these properties. The local and Wvotning corporations own mines near Caspar. Wyo., which are said to contain about all the available asbestos supply in this country. The Canadian corporation owns about S,0U acres of land containing asbestos. STRIKERS AUGRY OVER All ARREST News that Union President Murphy Was Apprehended Spread Fast. AN OUTBREAK WAS FEARED AND EVERY AVAILABLE POLICEMAN WAS PLACED ON DUTY NEAR THE CITY HALL TO PREVENT DISORDERS. (American Newa Service! Philadelphia, Feb. 30. News that President John J. Murphy of the Central Labor Union, bad been actually arrested and held In a cell several hours early today spread like wild fire through the city, and the city hall was put under a heavy guard of extra details of police, as soon as the crowds began to gather. It bad first been understood that Murphy bad been simplynotified t hat he would have to appear In court. After a notice to appear had been served. Detectives Pinkertoo. and Scanlon actually took Murphy Into custody at 3 o'clock this morning while be was on his way home from the union headquarters. Attorney Daly later arranged for Murphy's release until ten o'clock, when after a preliminary hearing, he was placed under a S2.0UO bond, which was furnished. Every available policeman was placed on duty in and around the city hall in anticipation of serious outbreaks. Being a half holiday the crowds are immense, but up to noon no serious encounter had taken place. TO TAKE THE OATH The oath to do their duty as provided by law will be administered to deputy township assessors next Tuesday, by County Auditor Deroas Coe. TbV assessors begin their work on that date, and they are given until May 15 to complete the assesments. The various township assessors hart called at the court house and obtained their supplies such as assessment sheets, statistical blanks, pencils and the like. The number of deputies which township assessors are entitled to is reported as follows: Wayne township. 11: Jackson township, S: Jefferson. Franklin and Center. 1 each: Washington township, and in all other townships the assessor handles the work himself. KIDDER 110 BETTE.1 The condition of Peter Kidder, an aged resident of this city, who was stricken with paralysis at his home oa North Fifteenth street Thursday morning, shows no improvement today. The relatives have been notified and are at his bedside, all hope for the man's recovery having been abandoned.

NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne County, as.: Estate of Martha Ellen Purvis, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Martha El lea Purvis, deceased, late of Wayne county. Indiana. . - Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. B. H. LINDERMAN. Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Attorney.. .1&-2S-3,