Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 314, 19 September 1910 — Page 7

THE IlICmiOXD PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGHAM, MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER 19, 1910.

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Branch OfficesBranch 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.

WANTED. WAED A, competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 35 N. 8th. 17-tf WAN'TEbr-Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. 5th and South A fits. scptlTimo " fling eSJ ' auiu do; 208 N. 2nd street. 17-3t WANTED Young men to learn pi no tuning. Splendid opportunity to acquire knowledge of this valuable trade without expensive schooling. References required. Starr Piano Co. 17-3t WANTED Middle aged lady to take position as Housekeeper, inquire 623 Main. 15-tf TvA"NYED Highest price paid for old feather beds. Address Simon Cohen, Richmond, Ind.. Gen. Del. 14-7t WANTED Help with housework; 417 N. 11th. 19-2t WANTED A competent girl for genoral housework; no washing or Ironing; good wages; at 110 N. 10th Street. 19-1 1 WASTED Farmers to bring their f sugar cane to W. A. Bertsch's New Steam Sorghum Mill at Centervllle, Ind. Mill starts this week. 13&20 WANTED Girl for general housework 64 South 12th. 9 tf WANTED Copy of Aug. 2. Leave at DallB.tl.lOT. - L-l . 11- JL ...1.1 wawtki copy or Apru. i; leave at Palladium office. . . . 15-tf WANTED A competent girl or woman for general house work. In a mall family. Address Box 67, . Richmond, Ind. . 29-tf WANTED Bread baker at 8 8. 11th tL ... : lit WANT,!-To buy old gold, silver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. ' 17.1m WANT Experienced machine inen. Louck A Hill Co. 16-3t WANTED Ambitious young person! to enter the class at the Richmond Business College next Monday.l6-3t WASlTED--We pay cash for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. ' Phone 1014. ..Richmond Plating. Co. .'. in.v,.. aun-wed-sat-2 wks WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to X acres aear Richmond; price mua. ee rlgLL Address F. L. O. Substation No. 1. . 1 29Kt Of Interest to HAGERSTOWN. IND. . Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 19. Mr. and Sirs. Chas. N. Teetor returned Saturday from a two months' trip to LonCon, Parts and other points. Miaa Ona Stotlemeyer of Richmond baa been visiting for a few days here. Solomon Locke will go to California goon tor an indefinite stay. Miss Laura Mason has returned from New Cattle. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Needham spent last week with Mr. and Mra. William CordeU. Mrs. Bridgets and little daughter accompanied them to their home at Mt. Summit for a visit. Mr. and Mra. Carl Gohring and son have returned home after a visit with relatives here. John Thornburg and sister Miss Clara Thornburg spent the week with Mends at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and daughter of New Castle spent the week with Ed Moore and family. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Sept 19. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Canby and daughter were guests" of R. F. Callaway and family Saturday and yesterday. . Mr John Ferguson attended the funeral of Mr. Needham's son, at Dublin, yesterday. - Mrs. Chas. Myers of Cambridge City was the guest of Miss Nora Campbell Saturday. Mr.ftnd Mrs. Silas Clark attended the fair at Eaton. O. Mrs. Borders entertained her class of boys of the M. E. school Saturday afternoon. Games formed amuse ment, Nice refreshments were served. , Mrs. Angellne Warren returned Saturday from her daughter's, Mrs. Stanley at Greenfield. Her granddaughter Miss Hazel Stanley has gone to Livingston. Tenn to teach . In a C' W. B. M, mission school. Miss Louise Mueller returned to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam. Miss Ruby Kellatn and Albrt Kellam. spent yesterday at Chas. Kellam's. Center vllle. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess and family spent yesterday 'with Ellsworth Filby ad family atCentervil'.e. Will ' Passniore has been sowing rye. Mrs. 'Elmer Johnson of Connersvllle nsitea at win jonnsona saturaay. Mrs. Bear and Miss Depue who visIttd Miss Rella Hartwel! returned to New Lisbon. Mrs. Crook's guests were Cecil end Mis Mabel Dennis, of Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Mark 8hlssler of Richmond spent Saturday and yesterday with Ew Wilson and family. Louts. Knauf of Cambridge City spent Saturday' with .bis sister and brother. Miss Amelia and Chas. Knaof. , John Little has returned from Elwood and Anderson--Ur. and Mrs. Walter Judkins are

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Buy a Home WAX--O jo repair your baby cabs. funrne, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frsmlie Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18 tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady in a reliable -widower' small family. Address L. C. S., 101 State St.. Richmond. Ind. 28-7t WANTED It you want money in plce of your city "property or farm, gr right to Portertleld's Real Estate offlct, Ke'ley iJlock, 8th and Mln. H-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Reference required. 120 S. 15th street. 18-7t "BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT" The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terms. Outfit free. Zelgler Co., 269, Fourth St., Philadelphia. , tu-thur-sun 2wk WANTED A position on a farm for 4 to 6 months. Best of reference. Address, E. II. Ellsworth, R. R. 3, Richmond. lS-2t AOENT8 Sell genuine guaranteed hose. 70 profit. Make $20 daily. Live agents and beginners investigate. Strong knit. Box 4029, West Philadelphia. Pa. 18-2t WANTED Laundress by woman on West Side. Call 1219 Bridge Ave. 18-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. ' Porterfield; Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE Steel range; reasonable, Apply 122 North 11th street Phone 1933. 18-2t the Farmers Mrs. J. W. Judkins, at Ellda, Ohio. Frank Leibhardt of Richmond spent yesterday with his brother. George. Albert Crlpe of Chicago called . on friends here Saturday. He is a member of the 84th Indiana and a comrade of Dr. Sweney. They will attend their reunion at Eaton, September 20. Mrs. David Nugent went to pay ton yesterday to attend the carnival festivities this week. Mesdames Elmer Jackson, Lawrence McConaha and Ada Wallace, of Centervllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace Saturday and yesterday. Miss Mary Sills entertained Miss Mary Canby of Richmond, at tea, Friday evening. Mesdames M. M. Callaway and Brooks of Cambridge City visited friends here Saturday and attended the fair. Mrs. Richard Swisher, of East German town visited friend3 here Satur-' day and attended the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Boland, of Connersvllle visited at Will Passmore's yesterday. They attended a family gathering at East Germantown. Mrs. Boland Is on the Times-News staff of Connersvllle. Mrs. Barbara Ferris exhibited a mushroom that she found on Benj. Toms farm west of town, at the country store at the ladles bazaar, Saturday that measured .38 Inches In circumference and was 12 Inches high. The ladles bazaar, given by the Christian church Saturday was well attended and well patronized. The hall was neatly arranged and each booth was thronged by admirers, or buyers. The following program was observed: Drum solo, with piano accompaniment, Olln Davis and mother, Mrs. Chas. Davis; piano duet Misses Crook and Van Winkle; piano solo. Miss Helen Coyne; piano duet Misses Mary Jones and Van Winkle; piano solo. Verne Bragg; piano solo, Miss Marie El well; piano solo, Miss Rachel Thomas. Miss Rae Wagner spent yesterday with Miss Edna Wallace. Mrs. Heist entertained the Rev. and Mrs. Plnnlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and son at dinner yesterday. AT THE MURRAY. , There are' few persons but enjoy a good laugh to- Indulge in which many will have an opportunity at the Murray theater this week. The Barnettls a musical novelty act, will prove popular because It is so different Ezra Kendall, Jr., son of the famous Ezra Kendall who played in Richmond two years, ago In the "Vinegar Buyer," will be on the bill for a comedy monologue. The unique singing and dancing group, the Lottie Dwyer Trio, is also on the bill for. this week as well as Chas. A. Clark and Co., In the comedy sketch, "A Son of Killarnev written by Evelyn Welngardner .planchard. With (tbe motion pictures and the variety offered by the other features on Oc bill a pleasing bill is assured. . rM t snmse mmmt uno o,V

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WANT AD fl ICTTTT E RD T Lb Ik U U The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this offlee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their. ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today a follow: Clerk i N. B. M 3 K 2 A 2 L. G. T. S. F 1 Bicycle 3 5130E 1 Mail will be kpt Icr 3 ays only. All mail not cal'ed for witlin that J me will be cast out. FOR SALE Modern cottage with barn. Call Phone 3113. 14-7t FOR SALE Folding bed; cheap. 122 North 11th street. Phone 1933. 18-2t FOR SALE Base burner.-206 S. 10th. 18-2t FOR SALE Roll top desk, dining room table, gas range, and English go-cart at 110 N. 10th St. 19-lt FOR" SALE DavTnport!2l7 N. 21st St. Phone 3750. 19-lt FOR "SALE Sectional book case and desk, hall seat, rockers, rugs, refrigerator, gas range, large Boston fern, child's iron bod and high chair, at 405 S. 14th St. 19-lt FORSAL.EAsl.ove, Favorite Heater. 826 N. H. : 19-7t FORSALE Extra fine Shropshire male lambs, eligible to registry. Chester Haisley, Fountain City. Ind., Route 27. mon-wed-tue3 FOR SALE Corn intir"field2Vi miles northeast of Richmond. N. H. Cox. R. R. No. 5. 14-7t FOR SALE Lot in Earlham Heights or will trade for motorcycle. Call 2010 N. F. 14 7t FOR SALE New and becond hand buggies and carriages. Newborn's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. . . , 27-tf Paris Winter

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A very attractive Paris model of a new winter hat, made of violet velvet, faced with pale rose-colored, dull finished satin and trimmed with peonies, shading from pink to mauve. (Hat by Lewis. Photo by Manuel).

FACTORY 111 MEET Canadian Manufacturers Are Holding Annual Convention at Vancouver. IS A BIG ORGANIZATION (American News Srvic Vancouver, B. C, Sept 19. The Canadian Manufacturers association, which was organised in 1871 and now has a membership of nearly 2,500, holds Its annual convention in Vancouver this week, beginning tomorrow and continuing until Thursday. Representatives of the business , Interests of the entire Dominion are . here to take part In the gathering. The first day's session will be devoted to executive business, but thereafter the program embraces the presentation, .of many papers and addresses dealing with' the progress of business, reports of committees and a discussion of the tariff situation , and - business conffcrjsT wjjy ajsrofo evi

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CoBtuunrninis FOR SALE Household goods at 305 North Seventeenth street. Phone 1S6S or 3750. FO lf"S I ALE Cookstove ; 101South 21st street lo-7t FlXE HORSES Uko peopled die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any canse. For particulars ce.I1 on or 'phone Dougan A Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1339. 15-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond. Indiana. jiy9-tt FORSA LE-Cottage, good condition electric lights, city weter, chsap it acid at once. Also motorcycle, 915 N. 11th. Call afternoon. mon&jnt FOR SALE Small, well m proved euti:rban premises; veil fruited, good house and barn; otntr outbuildings; an ideal little homo for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. K. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf FOR SALE I have a number of improved farm, from 25 up to 214 acres, city ptopcrty and lots; commission one per cent Kaufman, over 28 Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FO RSALE Duroc hcas. commons, Webster. Phoce 5144C. 1 4-tues-wed-3 wks FOR RENT. FOR RENT Vs double house at 734 North 14th street 5 rooms, cellar, electric light, both kinds of water. Price $10.00. W, B. Dye, 901 Main street. 17-3t FOR RENT House of 4 rooms all Conveniences. Inquire 511 N. 18th. ...... , sat&mon FOR RENT Rooms. 122 North 11th street. Phone 1933. l-2t FOR RENT Five room cottage. 812 North I street 1 . 18-2t Hat Model 70 dence tnat there will be a great demonstration against reciprocity and against lower duties in the tariff. This demonstration will be In response to the strong and persistent pressure which the thirty thousand organized grain growers in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta brought to bear on Sir Wilfrid Laur ler during his recent tour In the west At the election of officers for the year it is thought probable that the present vice president. W. H. Rowley of Hull, Que, will be chosen to head the. association. The gathering will close with the annual convention ban quet at which Hon. Richard McBride. premier of British Columbia, will be one ot the chief speakers. The Spit of Ceremony. Among the Aklkuju of East Africa, described by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Boatledge In -With a Prehistoric People.'' to spit upon a person or thing Indicates good will. -The blacksmith spits upon the sword he has forged before banding It over to the owner. So, too, courtesy demands that a man should spit In Ms hand before offering: it to a friend, and the female visitors spit vpon the newly arrived youngster as a sign of welcome." , Eren in England there are relics of the same custom in the habit among the lower classes of

per We charge by phone FOR RENT 7 room house, furnace, bath, electric llshts. 13 S. 18th. T. H. Hill. 15-tf FOR RENT 3 unrurnfshed rooms at il9 N. 15th. 5-tf FOR KENT -FurulRbed room, moderate rates, electric light and b&th for penU only at the Grand. lyS-tt FOR R NT A new three r-joiuc a flat furnished for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. '.tli St. Phone 1612. 2 f FOlfRENf Room7blTth7"iTN7i2th: 18-7t FOR RENT Separate room; suitable for office, living rqom or shop. 112 S. 7th. lS-4t FOR" RENT Furnished room. heat. . electric lights and bath; 902 North D street. 18-2t FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. FOH SALK Choice residence lou fi -t eouare Soutn 12?h St Dr. -lPg. ZT.-K FOR SALE Six room house bath, furnace and electric ?2.S00.00. Phone 1522. with light, 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS: PATENTS . procured, , also sold on comciission. Positively nc advance fee. PateDt Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-tf J. m7 "Lacey Pawnbroker, 3th" and Main. - 26-3mo HAIR weaving, taanicuni-g. face massago and scalp treatment Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may23-6mo TURNER W. HADLEY Notary, Fire Insurance, Rent Collected, Real Estate and Loans. Telephone 1814. 91S Main St 18-7t LOST LOST Pocketbook containing $75.00. Leave at palladium or 914 N. 11th. Reward. .-. 19-7t A SKY OPEN BEDROOM, The Roof a Novel and C1vr Feature. Tbe illustration shows an open air bedroom describes) by David Fairchiki in Good Hnuiielift'ptuu. "It is built under some big red oaks about teu feet back of u one story cottage near Washington, and it Is reached by a little covered passageway from the dreaming roof.. There is literally nothing to it but a floor and a roof, and the roof Is made- ot glass, so that lylnj: comfortably in bed one can look straight up lulo tbe trees and through tbeiu fo the stars. In constructing our little bouse we built first four comers of brick cement could U used and laid floor Joists across to form what carpenters call tbe plate. It Is not necessary to make the corners more than two feet high above the ground, for If the land is well drained there is no danger of the bedroquut being damp'. On tbe joists is a floor ten feet square.' and upon this is built the rough pine frame. The upright 4 by 4 inch corner posts and 2 by 4 Inch studs are 'braced at the bottom by putting In short 2 by 4's crisscross to form t wainscoting three feet high. The most novel feature of this sky open bedroom Is, of course, tbe roof. There is a little cap of wood extending down about eighteen inches on either side of the ridge, and the roof itself, which is made of ordinary cheap greenhouse sash, starts underneath this and slides np and down on tbe nrrxaioB op the araaTKmn. rafters. In fair weather tbe roof can be opened, and when it reins one can lie and look np at tbe raindrops as they strike opon tbe glass panes, and anything more magnificent than a thunderstorm at night I cannot Imagine, with the great oak branches bending and tossing above one's bead. Sash cords and simple, inexpensive pulleys are all that are necessary to raise and lower these green bouse ,sasb. provided the rafters on which they run are well soaped and plenty of play is left between the sash frames and the strips of board which bold them la place. : , Tbe wainscoting is covered with unbleached cotton sheeting- tacked on Inside to a height of three feet from the floor, and this allows free circulation of air. but affords the aepri-privacy required and will last for three or four years. The height of this wainscoting Is a matter of choice, and If more privacy is : desired it could be made

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oe Main and LOST Diamond shirt stud; return to P. G. Freeman. Reward. 17-3t LOST Dickinson Trust Co. book on Main St, between Nicholson's and Moorman's book store. Return to Palladium. 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns ss well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE- CO., 200 N. th St RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. I t S. Eighth street ART STORK. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner'i Art Store. 8 a 11th. Phone 2180. 1041 STORAGE. Dont forget Atkinson and hi tirenroof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street ' JuneJ8-ti FERTILIZER. Attention Faimers, 3av your money by buying Fertilisers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf FOR SALE , Richmond property a- specialty. Por terfield, Kelly Blk:. 8th A Main. Aug4f Attend Mrs. Hiser s Business School Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. 30-tt CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, ing, job work. Phone 1167. Interior remodelDe Banto Shop, septMmo PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY, . NOTICE. . State of Indiana, County of Wayne 88; In Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. .... NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE BY EXECUTOR -In re Estate of Mary A. Lundy. d'e'd Notice is hereby given that William B. Harris, Executor of the Last Will and Testament ot Mary A. Lnndy, deceased, late of Wayne County, 3tate of Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue .of an order of Wayne Circuit Court, Wayne County, Indiana, he will at the hour of o'clock P. M. on Tues day, September 20th. 1910. offer for sale at public sale, all of the interest of said decedent, the same being the ful fee therein, except as hereinafter stated in and to the described' real estate in Wayne County, State of In diana, and being the north half (H) ot the Northeast quarter of Section .Four teen (14) Township Sixteen (16), Range Thirteen (13) east, containing eighty (80) acres. - - ! -. - - Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court, and for not less than two-thirds of the full ap praised value of said land, and will be made upon the folowlng terms and conditions; (1) Subject to Taxes of year 1910. payable In 1911; and (2) Subject to rights of tenant to retain possession until March 1, 1911, and of present holders to gather corn on said farm, but with privilege to pur chaser of sowing wheat In corn or other fields not occupied in fall of 1910. (3) At least one-third of purchase money to be cash In hand, and bal ance In two equal installments, paya ble in nine and eighteen months, evl denced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from day of sale, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees and in usual bankable form, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. William B. Harris, Executor Last Will and Testament of Mary A. Lundy, deceased. Wilfred Jessup, Attorney. Arch Hindman, Auctioneer. aug 22-29-sept S-12-li Terre: Dante, Icdicnrpolis fi Ecstern Trctllcn Co. ,: , Eastern Mvaadeni Trains leave Richmond for Indian apolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; g:00: 9;K; IS: 00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 19:00; 11:10. . Limited Trains. Lest Oar to Indianaoolls. 9:4 P. 1C. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. M. .Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordaville. Terre Haute, Clinton. Snlllvaa. tfartinsvtile. Lebanon and Paris. nL Tickets sold throach.

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Martha A. Wiseman to Marcus D. L. Reynolds Pt N. E. Qr. Sec 31, Twp. 17, range 14. 11.00 Center Twp. Alvln T Leech to Prlacllla R. Farsons, Pt. S. E. Qr. sec 9, i-p. i. range 13. ad See; 4, Two. 17, range 12, $2300.00; Jefferson Twp. Eddy C. Parrlsa to J. A. Adams ei al. lot 84 Chas. T. Price Add. to ctty. 135.00. Albert W. Gregg to Harry, HkaelUne PL lot 121 Htynes Addition to City.$2,500. James E. Jones to Sarah A. Cheatnut lot 32 and Pt. lot 31 F. A. Cotfin'a Add to City. $890. Joseph H. Mills to Levi M. Myers. et al Pt N. E. Qr. Sec 12. Twp. is, range 2. $7,000. Wayne Twp. Florence C. Ntaoolfoa to Te Cltlsens' State Bank Pt Lot 1 Blk. 7. Hagerstown, $1,300. W. Carl Harria to W. A. Halaley. Pt N, K. Qr. Sec, 87. Twp. lh 4. $250,00. Webster Twp, t Zoretta Floyd to Mary E. Ridenower, lot 21, Blk, 8, Dublin. $1,000, Alonso M. Harris Ex. to Francie H. Land, Pt. N. W. Qr. Sec. 15, Twp. 17, range 13 and Pt 8. S. Qr. Sec 24 twp 17. range 13, Clay Twp., $8,000. Flora p. Ehle to Chas. H. Barber, Pt N. K. Qr. Seo. 25, Twp, 10. rwg U. $3400; Jackson Twp. coMMiaaiONKtr al OF RIAL a-at. By virtue of order of aale directed to the undersigned commlsatoaer from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, on a Judgment and decree obtained In : said "Court, on the 17th day of September, 1910, In cause No, 15346. on the deckel of said court, for the partition ot the res estate hereinafter named and described, J will, on Saturday, October It, Itlf, at the hour of two (1) o'clock p. m- offer for sale on the premises at public auction to the highest and beat bidder, the fol lowing real estate, situate In Wash ington township. County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, towlt: Being a part of the northeast -car ter ot section nine (9). tewaabip If. teen (15) north, range thirteen (ID east, and a part et the northwest uar ter of section ten (10). township, tf teen (15) north, range thirteen (11) st. bounded and described as fol lows, towlt: Commencing at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter

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thence east to the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence south mm hundred sixty-one and twenty-eevea hundredths (161.17) rods to the southeast corner ot asid quarter section; thence west eighty and twenty-eU hundredths (to.26) rods to a atone; thence north forty-nine (49) roda; thence north thirty-one (1) derees' at, twenty-elf ht , and forty-eCU hundredths (IMS) rods; thenoe north eight (S) degrees , east, nrtjtene and twenty-ftve hundredths (61.25) rods to atone corner in the northeeat quar ter ef said section nine (9), nd which stone corner la thirty and uA bun-, dredths (30.06) rods west of and ttitv ty-seven and two. hundredths (IT.CJ) , rods south of the northeaat corner of the northeaat quarter of said section nine (9) ; , thence north thlrty-eeven and two hundredths (37.02) rods to , the north line of said section nine () ; thence east thirty and al hundredtha (30.06) rods to the place of toMiB containing one hundred (100) acres, , more or less.. - r Bald reel estate being coatsaoniy known aa the "Rachel Bobbins Pam" -and located about 5 sallea fouthwest of Centervllle. -.j-c-" ' --'. Terms of gale At least one-tkird (1-3) of the purchase price cash in hand, one-third (1-3) in one (1) year, and one-third (1-3) In two (2) years from the date of sale, and deferred payments to be evidenced by notes. In usual bankable form, bearing internet at six per cent (6) per annum from , data and secured by mortgage on said premises; or the purchaser pay pay all cash. , No bid will be received for lees than two-thirda 2-3J the appraised value of said real estate, and aaid oomgsta sVoner reserves the right to reject any ; and all bids. Bald real estate will be offered as one tract, and else In one

seventy-acre and one thlrty-ecre tract. An abstract of the title will be fur-. 1 nished the purchaser showing good and perfect title. , ; Dated September 19, . . FRED I DAVIS. !-'.. Commissioner William A. Bond, Attorney. sept 19-2oct S

PMOUC OALC OP OOfl AL PROPCStTV I will sell at Publie Auctloa on premises known as the ; Binkley farm, three miles southeast of Richmond and three miles north of Boston, on the Boston pike at 10:00 o'clock a. nv. on , t ' wcDNtaoAY, trr. 21, 10 The following described property, to-wit: 7 Head HeraeaOne bay mare 8 years old, weight 'about 1,400 lbs.; one gray horse C years old; one black mare-3 years old. weight 1300 pounds; one blind mare, one bay horse, one roan horse, one black colt 1 years old. 14 Head Cattle Two milch cows, three ' Jersey ; heifer 1 to: be fresh soon, and a number of 1 and S year old steers, some fat enough for market. -"-.,.-, Grain- About 200 bushels corn In crib; lit acres corn la field; S tons of oats in mow and 19 tons baled hay... One g-eaeseeeer, 4-eylineer Wayne A ute mobile In Qeod . Keeelr. rAMMINQ IMPLEMKNTS) " - Terms All some under SS.ee; cash; 'over $5.00 a. credit of tea months- wUl be 'tren, snrekaaer firings note woth amoved security, s per cent seonat for cagh. cLAYTcritrudT CeL Joseph A. Kennelf, r"--r FcrUisv CSrkvr?