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Branch Offices " Dranch 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. WANTED Shoe repaired. A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe Store. Men' wed eoles 75c. Ladles sewed soles 50c. 1-7 1 WANTEDBclrrTrhiitlethwalte, 41$ N. 8th. l-2t once, boy between 1C and 18 years to learn good line business and trade. Light work. Address J4 J. M." tare Palladium. l-3t WANTED Sheet Iron workers, good on heavy work, such as tanks, smoke stacks and breeching. Steady employment. Littleford Brothers, 453 E. Pearl St, Cincinnati, O. M4t WANTED Family sewing, 328 8. 15th St. l-2t WANTED Miss Maud Buckingham of 114 N. 11th street to call at Palladium and get two tickets to the Gennett Theater for tonight's performance. WANTED Experienced cabinet makers and machine operators. Louck H1II Co. l-3t Wanted Monday" morning, two young men to wheel and load handies. Richmond Handle Co. WANTED Roomers at 205 N." 17th. " 30-2t Wanted washings, 1702 n. p st 30-2t WANTED-Piace to work where party can stay at night; call at 741 N. 14th. 30-2t WANTED Stenographers. We can use several good gentlemen stenographers; must be clean cut, lots of ambition, a bright future for any one capable of meeting requirements. Correspondence confidential. Call on or address J. J. Munaell. National Cash Register Co., Dayton. Ohio. 30-3t WANTED One horse wagon with bed. H. M.' Hammond, telephone 1766 or 4045. 29-3t WANTED Washwoman wanted at . 622 N. 10th street. 29-tf WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C. A. Brenm, 35 N. 8th. 1 7-t f WXRTED Young persons to , enter Richmond Business College next Monday. - . 2D-St WANTEDPeisons seeingHVIrsTPIeaTant run over . first Fall Festival at Twenty-first and South A. 528 S. 12th St ' . 29-3t WANTED Modern house, centrally . located, between Oct 1-15. Address P, care Palladium. 29-tf WATEDtwo1aaies at once; call N. E. corner 9th and C st. 27-tf AGENTS WANtED-To sell land in a succcsful American Colony in Cuba. Liberal comission. Exceptional ' opportunity for live, active men. For. particulars address Cuban Land and Steamship Company, 32 Broadway.- New York City. sep 23-0-ocl WAWEDrin"boys; must be si? teen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York, Oct. l.:Open High Copper.. .. .. 64 65 American Smelting C7U 6?lt U. S Steel 69 i 69H Pennsylvania .. .... .. ..117 .... St. Paul 130 130 B.IO 1214 1224 New York Central .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..105 Reading..... 1134 113T Canadian Pacific 146T4 147 Great Northern 193 194 Union Paclflo 127 127 Northern Paclflo 167 16S Atchison 117 117 L.&N. 100 100 U. S. Steel PtJ 144 144 Southern Pacific 114 115 N. Y. BANK STATEMENT. Res. Deo. $8,566,200. Loans luc. $3,736,400. Specie Dec. $10,483,600. Legale Inc. $83,300. Deposits Dec. $7,419,900. '

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow' HalL Phone 1446.) Chicago, Oct. 1. . . WheatOpen . Illrh Low Close Sept ... 93- 93 $3 93 Dee. ... 96 97 96 97 May ... 102- 102 102 102 Hth Lnw Clos fTt ... 51 81 49 49 Dec. ... 4S 49 48 49 May ... 51 52 61 52 Ci" Opet IHkd Low Clos Sept ... 31- 32 . 31 31 Dec ... 82 32 32 r.2 May ... 35 35 35 35 PITTSBURG: LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. tet 1. Cattle Receipts light; choice $7.40; prime $7.1$;" butchers $6.05. Sheep Supply light; prime $4.50. Hogs Receipts 20 loads; prime heavies $9.2$; yorkers $9.30; pigs $9.00. Veals $10.25. Choice lamb $7.00. .

WANT AD LETTER LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor -by calling for mali In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today a follows; N. B. M. .... 3 S. F... 1 L. O. T 3 6130E 1' Aid 1 W. H. 1 Oliver 1 Palladium .11 X. Y. Z. , 5 M. M. ...... 1 Palladium Care Experience .. 4 Mall will be k;pt for 3' days only. All mall not cal'ed for wltLtn that Ume will be cast out

WANTED Good reliable young man to drive wagon to work in Richmond. Inquire 183 Ft Wayne ave. 29-3t WANTED Girl to do housework. E. M. Haas, 22 S. 20th. 25-tf WANTED Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. 5th and South A Sts. septl7-lmo $20 WEEKLY and expenses easily earned, experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. National Coffee and Tea Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. sep25-oct 9 WANTED Copy of April 1; leave st Palladium office. 15-tt WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th Ft- 7-tf WA '. ... To buy old sold, silver Jewel '. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. 17-lm WANTED Wo pay cash for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WANTKD To buy or rent i!ace of 1 to i acre near Richmond; prl.e ciu. oe rigut Address F. L. G. Sanation No. i. 20i rt WAN',,,i To repair your baby cabs, fur tn , bicycles and all kinds of i-,i,t.- .oik. We also do picture f r.,. . Brown & Darnell. 1022 M .' ''hone 1936. 18-tf V fi'iu-Unor and window screeus id oritt. ,'nwn mowers sharpened: '! (. and delivered. Brown-Dar- . noil Co.. 102? Main. Phone 1936. WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleused lady in a reliable widower' small family. Address L. C. S., 101 State St., Richmond. Ind. 2S-7t WANTED If you want money In pi-- of your city property or farm, g. . ,'ighl to Porterfield's Real Estxir offirri. Kelley Block, 8th and Min. 14 tf BATTUNO FOR THE RIGHT" The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terras. Outfit free. Zelgler Co., 269 Fourth St., Philadelphia. . tu-thur-sun 2wk Reports Phone 1446.) Low 64 67 68 129 121 U3 146 193 127 167 116 99 144 114 Clot 64 67 69 117 130 122 105 113 146 194 127 16S 117 100 144 115 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Oct 1. Wheat 97c Corn 52c Oats 34c Clover seed $8.95 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Oct. 1 Cattle Receipts 50 bead; prime steers $7.65; butchea $6.75. Hogs Receipts 1,870; yorkers $9.25; pigs $9.00; heavies $9.00. Lambs $9.00. Sheep Receipts 800; prime $4.75. Calves Receipts 60; choice $10.75. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK, Cincinnati. Oct 1. Cattle Receipts steady; tops $6.75. Hogs Receipts l.OoO: tops $9.25. Sheep Receipts 200; extras $3.85. Lambs $7.75. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Oct 1. Wheat ...95c -51c Corn Oats 35c

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000 Waet Ado FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Elk.. 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE One good Garland Steel Range; call on Chas. Johannlng. 1036 Main St . ; 30-2t FOR SALE Beautiful 8550.00 Steinway Upright Piano, almost new; perfect condition. Will sacrifice for cash or time to responsible family or will store with good family for limited time with privilege of buying later. Address Contractor, P. O. Box 160. l-7t FOR SALE Gasoline stove In good condition. Cheap. Inquire 1616 N. E. Call Sunday. l it ; FOR SALE Haynes Automobile with j complete equipment, including top, ! glass front, speedometer, clock, gas tank, lamp magnito and shock absorbers. Car good as new and a bargain if sold at once. M. C. Henley, 201 N. Hth St., Richmond, Ind. 1-U FOR SALE French Silk Poodle Pup four months old. Call 901 Sheridan St, Fairview. l-2t FOR SALE One 6 hole Garland range with warming oven and water tank; one Cielian piano player; 25 music rolls; one good ice box, and other household furniture. Call 2632. l-2t FOR SALE Public sale Monday, Oct. 3rd at the David Port farm. 2Vs miles south-west of Dublin, one-half mile south of stop No. 123 on traction. 25 head of cattle, .12 fresh cows, the remainder 6pringers and fine heifers, dairy bred. Also one Jersey bull 15 months old. an extra fine calf. Sale to begin at 10:30. Free lunch at noon. S. R. Port aud Geo. Owens. 25-7t FOR SALE Small, well ?mprovedIuburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings: an ideal little home 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 eept 1-tf FOR SALE I have a number of improved farms, from ' 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent Kaufman, over S2S Main St Phone 2304. 24 tf POR SALE Nice stock of groceries or trade grocery and residence for small farm. Address M. M., care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE Farm of 200 acres, two miles south of Hiser's Station on the Milton road. Inquire Mr. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th St. 29-tf FOR SALE Walk, Drive and Automatic Gates. All 6izes, plain and ornamental; special sizes to order. If your hardware dealer doesn't handle them, order direct from our factory. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., Phone 3751. sept30-2wks-eod Rye 71c Clover seed I3.UO INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, Oct 1. Hogs Receipts 5,000; top $9.15. Cattle Receipts 2,000; top $7.10. Sheep Receipts 1,000; top $4.00. Lambs $6.50. EXIT THE "BARRACKS" The old barracks on North Fifteenth street from North A street to the first alley south have been purchased by the Ferguson Investment company, acting as agents for Jonas Gaar. It is Mr. Gaar's intention to race the building and erect a modern apartment building, similar to the one which is now under construction on the other corner of Fifteenth and A streets. The amount paid for the barracks building has not been given out All of the barracks have not as yet been purchased one or two owners holding back. Just as soon as it is is possible to consummate the deals work on tearing down the structures will be commenced. It is the intention of Mr. Gaar to start on the work this fall. 'This building is one of the oldest in the city and has an interesting history. It obtained the name of the "Barracks" owing to its appearance. Charles Price deceased, was the builder. The building has been an eyesore for many years and council at one time had the matter of compelling its destruction under consideration, it is said. Residents in the eastern part of the city are more than pleased with Mr. Gaar's plans to replace the structure with a modern apartment house. City Statistics Births. Clyde McDaniel. 838 North Tenth street, boy. first child. Marriage Licenses. Charles Johnson and Mary Evert, both of Richmond. Roscoe Huffman and Sarah Michael, both of Richmond. Emily Stevens has been engaged by the Liebler company to play the leading part in a play called "William." which is to be produced next month. The previous season Miss Stevens was leading woman with George Ar-lisa.

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ColMmos FOR SALE Platform spring wagon, in good condition. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co. Phone 3751. 30-3t FO RSALE Da roc hers. Commons. Webster. Phnoe 31C 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE Large Favorite Base i3urner. 512 South 10th street. Phone 1345. 30-2t FOR SALE Extra good Jersey cow and calf. Phone 23-A. 29-3t FOR SALE Shetland poney, harness and buggy; call 326 South 12th. 29-tf FOR SALE Early English china closet Call 2001 S. A. 29-3t FOR SALE Antique desk, book case. bureau and hair mattresses. 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484.' 2S-4t FOR SALE Household goods, panor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, one Garland base burner, one gas range, one fine upright Kimball Piano. All goods almost new. Parties leaving city. Call 19 North 9th St. 27-tf FOR SALE Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes. E. O. Cokefair, Cambridge City, Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wks FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newborn's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 27-tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan ft Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bids. Phone 1330. 15-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot first euare Soutn 12?h St Dr. wtog. FOR SALE Six room hcuse with bath, furnace and electric light J2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern bouses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, lndiaua. jly9-tf FISrHsALE Houie and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 24S4. 24-tf FOR SALE 40 acre farm 4 miles of Richmond. $2,200. Address "O. K." care Palladium. 29-30-3 FOR SALE Six room house, electric lights, both kinds water. 2 squares from Earlham. Must sell regardless! of profit. $600 cash. Time on balance. Address "S." care Palladium, fri-sat-sun FO R SALE Modern home. Good lacation; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 or call at 318 N. 14th St 28-tf FOR RENT, GOOD FARM FOR RENT One hundred acres, near Hagerstown, good buildings; cash rent. Address A. B. C, care Palladium. VISIT GLEII PARK Investigating Committees Inspect Chautauqua Assemly Grounds Saturday. REPORT ON DAMAGE DONE . Reports as to the holding of the , chautauqua in Glen Miller park next I : year will be made by committees from the Commercial club, Y. M. B. C. board of works and city council, which made an investigation of the condition in which the park was left by the assembly of chautauqua. The official results of the investigation have not been announced. 'The investigators visited the park on Saturday morning. Representing the Commercial club were Howard Dill, Ray Robinson and W. D. Foulke; the Y. M. B. C Charles Jordan; city council, Frank L. Waidele, William Bartel and Harry Kauffman; the board of works. Mayor Zimmerman, Engineer Charles and President Hammond; Chautauqua association, Frank Davenport and Richard Sedgwick. Ed Hollern, park superintendent pointed out damages done by the chautauqua. MAY FILE PROTESTS Indianapolis. Oct - 1. The state board of pardons. In the closing session of the present sitting yesterday decided to continue the hearing of the application of W. E. Hinahaw for parole until the next meeting which was set for December 1. In the meantime the board will visit the state prison and investigate the physical condition of Hinshaw. The case is kept open largely for the purpose of giving people opposed to Hinshaw's parole a Chance to file protests. Xhe board unanimously decided yesterday to open the filing list of applications for pardon or parole to the public. This action was taken because It was held the public baa a right to know what cases are to be considered by the board. The findings of the present session will not be made public until some time next week, wren the governor will pass upon thesi

FOR RENT 5 room house and bath, electric light and furnace, 1001 S. 8th. W. H. Bartel. Jr.. 921 Main. It

FRO RENT New house of 6 rooms on S. 5th St Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 1-tf FOR RENT Furnished room on So. Sth St Phone 2002 or 10 11. . 30-2t FOR RENT Rooms near Earlham College; 725 South W. A St 30-7t FOR RENT House with 9 rooms and bath; No. 230 S. 12th St Phone 1231. 29-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman at 1203 Main St 29-7t FOR RENT Four room flat modern, hot water, heat furnished. Inquire 46 S. 11th. FOR RENT A six room flat with bath. Inquire 37 S. 4tb. 28-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room, private family. 1326 Main St 27-7t I ij LiEdi 4 wu nicety lunusuea rooms with all conveniences. Gentlemen r- j-. t i nr. t i , i 1 only. 906 North D street. 25-7t I FOR RENT A new three roomed flat I furnished for light housekeeping; I 103 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 2P t jFOR RENT Furnished roemd. moder I ate rates, electric light acU bath for gent) only at the Grand. Jly5-tf FORRENT f wo tickets at thTPalladium for the performance at the Gennett theater tonight, belonging to Mr. Amy Tschan of South 4th St Call for same this evening. FORRENT House, 5 rooms. 413 Wl 3rd St. Call Knode's Music Store. 1-lt FOR RENT-rThree desirable rooms, second house North West 7th. Also three large lots for sale. l-7t FORRENT Furnished rooms at 1603 corner 16th and Main. l-2t MISCELLANEOUS, HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampooin 5c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 - South Sixth. may25-6mo STRAYED Thursday noon, white Poodle Pup. Notify Phone 1085. 30-tf AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering on farm, personal property, etc. see John Ken worthy. 830 N. 12th. sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured, also soldon commission. Positively nc advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington. D. C. may22 tf BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son. is now associated with Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm rame of Jordan, McManus & Hunt, Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street. Tel. 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 26-3mo 1910 CHAUTAUQUA A FINANCIAL SUCCESS Manama Total Receipts $6,380.16, the City and Y. M. C. A. Getting $200 Each. BEST SHOWING YET MADE i ALTHOUGH NET EARNINGS WERE NOT SO LARGE, ASSOCIATION SPENT MORE MONEY FOR INCIDENTALS 1911 PLANS. A financial report of the Richmond chautauqua of 1910 was made at the meeting of the board of directors, at the Y. M. C. A., Friday night showing the total receipts $6,380.16 and dis bursements $6,380.16 including $200 tothe city, $200 to the Y. M. C. A. and a balance to the association of $83. Last year- the city received $225 in cash. This year it received $200 in cash and also the concrete steps, built by the association at a cost of $80. Last year the city cleaned the grounds and this year the work was done by the Chautauqua association. The talent this year cost $300 more than it was last and the balance left in the chautauqua treasury this season is larger than formerly so that delegates may be sent to the Chautauqua Alliance meeting In Chicago, October 14. At this alliance attractions for next year's session will be booked. By the report read by assistant secretary Raymond Myrick, it was shown that the 1910 chautauqua was much more successful than any previous session. The program was better and it is thought the patrons were entirely satisfied with the talent The financial statement was as follows: Receipts. Balance from 1909 ......$ 5.9S Season tickets 2,22.25 Single admissions............ 2,49 1.7S Miscellaneous receipts (from campers and other sources 1jtS.tt

Total receipts I6.SS9.1S Disbursements. Talent .$2,7SJ.CJ Advertising ................. W43

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FOUND. FOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 ' s. 14th. - :-;-'.': y r:...: FOUND Two tickets for tonight's performance at the Gennett theater. The loser. Miss Marie Brown N. 12th St, will please call at Palladium office and get same. ' FOUND Two tickets to the Gennett Theater for tonight's performance. belonging to Miss , Lillian Chenoweth of this city. Call for same at Palladium office this evening. , FOUND Ladies' long black veiL Call at Palladium. . - F7)UND01ddrawing book containing name Hattie Shute, evidently family relic. Phone 3977. LOST LOST A .Calabash Pipe.. Finder please return to Palladium and get reward. Phone 3663. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We W ill Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th St RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Prof i fa 14 S. Eighth struet ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, ft S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tl STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main Street JuneJS4f FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk.. 8th a Main. AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School. Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. 30-tf CABINET ; SHOP. ; Sawing, grooving. Interior remodeling, job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. i sept2-lmo BUSINESS PERSONALS. New Automatic Air Pump Air to give away at Routh's bicycle shop; also agent for Dayton, Excelsior and Snell's bicycles. E. C. Routh, 158 Ft Wayne Ave. - l-7t Its Use. Nick What good is an asbestos curtain, anyway? Naz Keeps the show from being roasted. Yale Record. ' General expense . 2,555.98 Y. M. C. A. 200.00 City Treasurer 200.00 Cement steps 80.00 Balance on band 83.00 Total : . ... ........ . . ..... .$6,380.16 Bills Receivable. James H. Shaw .............$ 46.03 PENNSYLVANIA TO INSPECT. The Pennsylvania Railroad has prepared four special trains to take an inspection party over the lines west of Pittsburg, beginning next Monday. The trains will leave Pittsburg on that date, running over the Chicago Division via Ft Wayne, Ind., and coming to Cincinnati by the Panhandle line. The inspection party will be handled by General Manager G. L. Peck and Assistant to the General Manager H. L. H. Blair. Mrs. Channing Pollock, who Is known professionally by her maiden name of Anna Marble, is writing a one-act play, to be called The Lightweight," for George Thatcher the minstrel. Mrs. Pollock is a daughter of Dan Marble, the comedian. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and - 4 o'clock p. m. on said day the following described real estate, situated in the city of Richmond, in Wayne county. In the State of Indiana. Lot No. 23, In the Cincinnati, Richmond A Fort Wayne Railroad Company's Addition to the city of Richmond, excepting a strip one hundred and eleven and four tenths (111.4) feet wide off of the entire west side of said lot Lot No. 2 in Poe Hittie's Addition to the city of Richmond excepting a strip 35 feet wide off of the entire south side of eaid lot; and Lot Ho. 32 in Cincinnati, Richmond ft Fort Wayne Railroad Company's Addition: to the city of Richmond, exceptlag a atrip 35 feet wide off of the entiro south side of said lot Said lots to be separately sold and wOsut relief from valuation or appraisement laws to satisfy said decree la my hands in favor of Lewis Hall vs. Florence Starr, et aL Linns P. Meredith, Sheriff of Wayne County. 1-S-1S

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The undersigned Commissioner, 1 virtue of an order of the Wayne Cb ' cult . Court, made and . entered tn aA cause therein pending, entitled. Anderson Toms and Mary J. Toms, his wife, . vs. Albert L. Johnson, ec al. and numbered 15359 upon the dockets of said court hereby gives notice, that at the office of A. M. Gardner, in the Dickinson -Trust Company building. Number 33 South Eighth street. Richmond. In diana. on Friday; October 7th, 1910, at " 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. be will offer for sale at private vendee and at not less tran the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Wayne County. Indiana, to-witt The southwest quarter of See Uon 29, Township 17. Range 14 East, containing 160 acres, more'' or less. Said farm being in Webster Township, , about 3 miles north of Olive HIUand f ' :. miles south of Williamsburg. If said real estate shall not be-sold on said day, then the same win e held for sale at private sale by saut Commissioner thereafter, at the same -place and on the same terms aa stated ' herein. TERMS OF SALE The full amount of the purchase price to be paid In cash on day of sale.'. Fpr further information? inquire of A. M. Gardner at No. 32 South Eighth street,, or of said Commissioner. JOHN TOMS. Commissioner. A. M., GARDNER, Attorney. sep34octl I NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, 8S.: Silas Cox, et al. vs. Henry Cox et al. The undersigned Samuel F. Barnes, commissioned of an '; order of the Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court, made and entered In a cause therein' pending, entitled Silas Cox. Angelina Cox, John Cox, Manervla Cox, George Cox, Charity Cox, Fremont Cox. Molly Cox, Eliza Jane Cox, Ephram O. Cox, OUie M. Reed. Levi Reed, Lillie A, Chenoweth, William L. Chenoweth, Effie Cheno weth, James Chenoweth. Wm. L. Cox,' Nellie Cox, Harry O. Cox, Bessie Cox, William Pickett Rhoada Pickett Henry Pickett Liixle Pickett plaintiffs, etc., vs. Henry Cox. Henry Cox. Ada.

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er, Bert Blackledge, Grace Blackledge, Julia E. Rhyason, Parker Rhyason, William Blackledge. Alta Carter, Levi P. Carter, Jennie Meader, Roscoe Meadoe, ; Charles BJackledge, Lottie Blackledce. " James TL Cm Lawrence Cox. Curtis Cox. Unnwii Cox, Grace Cox, Joseph R. Cox, defendants, and numbered 15383 upon the dockets "thereof hereby gives notice that on the 4th day of October. 1910, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day be will offer for sale at public or private sale.' It sold at private sale ' for not less than the full appraised value and if at public sale not less than two-thirds of , the full appraised value thereof the following described real estate:A part of the north half of sect&m (6) six township fourteen (14), range one (1) west, and a small piece of thenorth east quartetr of section twen-ey-four (24) township seventeen (17r range fourteen (14) east and bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at the: northeast corner of said section, twenv ty-tour (24) thence north twelve and one-half (12) degrees east along the old boundary line four and sixty-four hundredths (4.64) rods, thence east nine and fifty-six hundredths (9.1$) rods to a recorded ' stone ; corner; thence east along . Stephen Thomas (formerly Dempsey) south line ninety-eight and 1 ninety-six hundredths (98.96) rods to a stone corner, la the center of the Richmond and New. port turnpike; thence south eighteen and one-half (18 ) degrees east twenty-six ; and - fifteen hundredths (26.15) to a stone corner in said pike at Anna J. Jackson's northeast corner; thence west one hundred and seven and one-half (107) rods to the center of a big oak: stump at , said Jackson's northwest corner; th west eleven and twenty hundredeths (11.20) rods to the center of Cincinnati and Ft Wayne railroad; thence northwesterly along said road to the north' line of said section twenty-four (24), thence east three and one-naif (3) rods to the beginning. - Containing in all 17 acres and 140 rods. The purchaser ' to pay one-third cash In hand and the balance in twelve and twenty-four months. The purchaser, for deferred payments to give his notes, said notes to.be paid at the First National bank of Klcamond, Indiana. To be without rccf and attorney's fees and bearing six per cent interest to be paid annuaSy and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. SAMUEL F. BARNES, Commissioner. Thomas R. Jessup, Attorney. sep 1721-octl SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wsyne circuit court, of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following described real estate, located eni situated in the Cincinnati, Richmond Ft Wayne Railroad Company's Addition to the city of Richmond In Wayne county, in the State of tw and described as follows: g 5,386 square feet off of the east part -of the west part of Lot No. 2$, 15,390 square feet off of the east part of lot No. 25. Lot No. 24, 20,250 square feet off of the west part of Lot No. 24. Lot " No. 31, Lot No. 30 and 7.959 square feet off of the east part of Lot No. Z9. Said lots and parts of lots to be scil separately and without relief from valuation or appraisement Uws. to satisfy said decree in my hands In favor : of Lewis Han vs. Walter D. Brown, et t aL

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