Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 92, 26 February 1913 — Page 9
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NEW PARIS, OHIO. ! KtVWT WATJTS! n Poh Mrs. An na Bi'rd entertained Monday Mrs. Clare , Leftwich and Carrie White of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Leftwich of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ora Whitaker is visiting in Richmond this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer Reid entertained at dinner Sunday the Misses Morna Newbern, Grace McWhinney, Elma and Bernice Horner, Paul Jordan and Geo. Wolf. Mrs. Mary McWhinney returned from Indianapolis Monday Mary Melody spent Sunday with her brother, Robert Melody and wife near , iew maaiaon. Mr. Overbeck of Dayton was m town ( Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Murray of Eaton was the Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. James Boyd. Mr. Charles Clark of Muncie spent Sunday here with friends. Dorothy Coyle, Fay Holapeter and Alice Smith spent Saturday with Mrs. J. O. McPherson. Mr. Robert Boyle spent from Satur day until Monday In Cleveland Misa Kate Marrlman returned home Sunday from Springfield after a week visit with her brother and tamily. j Mrs. Amos hiiacK ana Dapy spent a few dJB with her mother, Mrs. Mary Young. MisB Elma Horner of Gettysburg was home Sunday. Misa Mary Kessler of Richmond was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Misa Irene Timmons was the guest of A. B. Heath and family at Hamilton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richie entertained Rev, Vance Sunday. Miss Esther Geeting and Mary Porterfleld was the Sunday guests of friends in West Alexander. ' Mr. Verling Morrison is the guest of friends in Dayton. Mr. Elmer Murray and daughter Grace, of El Camp, Texas, are here visiting relatives and friends. Miss Onda Larsh of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Larsh and other relatives. MILTON. IND. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 26. Mrs. H. D. Huddleston is spending today with relatives at Lewlsville. The Rev. Wr. R. Lathrop of College Corner, Ohio, will be the guest of his son, Edw. and family this week. Mrs. Benton Wagner was at Connersville Tuesday. Mrs. Ellis Knight and Miss Rena Hugo, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. u. . uantz ana aaugnters, this week. Mesdamcs Elizabeth Kimmel and Chas Hale called on Mrs. Vashti Kimmel east of town, Monday. Charles Davis and Oran Bragg were at Connersville Tuesday. Mrs. S. Templin and family are in receipt of invitations to the wedding of Miss Myrtle Eaton and Joseph Strayer j at Cambridge City, Wednesday even-; ing. Mrs Anna Brown, who has been
staying with her brother, John T. Man-J oils, conducted the Quarterly Meeting! Lester Homan has accepted a polove. southeast of town, has gone to services at the Friends church in Dub- sition in the Pennsylvania railway Indianapolis. lin, Saturday and Sunday. Several offices in Dayton. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser. persons from this city were in attend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fisher, of Richfarmers living east of Milton, two ance. jmond. spent Sunday here with his miles, a son, Friday. J prof. L. E. Thompson returned from ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fisher. Mrs. Frank Wallace of south of town Shelby ville Sunday evening accompan-1 Leonard Poos, Ralph Albright" and entertained the country Thimble club ied by his wife and little son, who' Dr. O. G. Kelly, of Dayton, spent SunTuesday afternoon. j have been visiting Prof. Thompsons day here with relatives. Mrs. DuHadway of Richmond, was parents in that city. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones were Cam-
the guest or Mrs. James Baker, Tuesday. John Ferguson and sister, Mrs. Catherine Swafford, of Ferguson's Hill south of Milton, were here Tuesday. John Klieber, an aged farmer living south of town, two miles, is ill. His death is expected. The young people of the M. E. church will give a play titled -All A Mistake" at the Odd Fellows hall, Saturday night, March 1. The play is a pleasing 3-act farce comedy and the caste of characters is as follows. Capt. Obadiah Skinner, Delmar Doddridge; Lieut. Geo. Richmond, Royden Wolfgang; Richard Hamilton, Lloyd Parkins; Ferd Lightheart, Earl Murley; Nellie Richmond, Luella Lantz; Nellie Huntington, Lillian DuGranrut; Cornelia (Nellie) Skinner, Cora Roark; Nellie Mclntyre, Violet Murley. It is under the direction of Mrs. C. A. Roark. The M. E. prayer meeting will be held with Mrs, E. B. Newman, Thursday evening. The Rev. P. M. Westhafer went to JRurtivfUe Wednesday to attsad a saet
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TO NX gft. ' !5! crnersville district with Dr. Tevis, sup-1 erintendent of the district. Dr. Randall add,r8d " meeting. The Christian church prayer meeting will be held at Mrs. Alice Gresh's ( on Thursday night at 7 p. m. sharp. Miss Jessie Lantz entertained at dinner, Monday evening. Miss Char-: lotte McBean. ! The dancing party given Friday night by the entertainment committee of the New Twentieth Century club, was well attended. Louis Johnson was home from Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Sarah Roberts is visiting in Tn,nananniis Mrs Chas Ferguson underwent a surgical operation at Tuesday. Indianapolis CENTERVILLE. IND. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Feb. 26. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stinson of Richmond 6pent Sunday with Monroe Stinson and family south of town. Eli Ensley is ill. ! Miss Alma Hull spent the week end with her parents In Cambridge City. Mr. Howard McMinn of Earlham college spent the week end with home folks Mr. and MrS- Harry Dent spent Sun day with Henry Green and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins Saturday morning a girl. Several from here attended the basket ball game between the Richmond high school and the local team at the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. Miss Lucile Erk spent Saturday and Sunday with Lafayette Jackson and family. Miss Letha Dunbar has returned from a visit with Walter Dunbar and wife at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan are the parents of a baby boy. Mr. George Booth will move to town in the near future having sold his farm north of town. Mr. John Daugherty and family of Richmond are visiting Henry Daugherty and family living north of town. Mr. Charles Jackson, who has been suffering from a slight stroke of paralysis, is improving slowly. Mrs. Grace Taylor of Indianapolis is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Caleb Jackson, living south i of town. Mrs. Jackson has been in poor health for some time. j Mrs. Sweet who is spending the I winter with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Stevens south of here is seriously ill. Mrs. Sweet is ninety years of age and . . ? 1. .J -. .3 1 . . 1 , uii auiuuui. ui lifi auvaiiifu age mue j .ope b e ittMuuneu iu uet letoveiy. , Miss Maude Weddle is spending some time witn .Mrs. Joseph King who has been on the sick list for some time. Mr. Fred Demoss of Dayton spent Sunday with his father Mr. William Demoss. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND CAMBRIDGE CITY. Feb. 26 Mrs Rena Hidenriech. of Indianapolis, is spending a few davs in Cambridge City, the guest of Mrs. Charles Myers. Rev. Morton Pearson of IndianapMrs. Charles Heiger of Richmond, 1 spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Norris. Miss Myrtle Vanmeter of Indianapolis, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Vanmeter Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stella Bird went to - Muncie today to visit the Winneta Council, Next Saturday she will go to Newcastle, at which time, the degree of Pocohontas will be conferred upon a large class of candidates. The Indianapolis degree sta will be in at'tendance. Mrs. Bird instituted the Winnetka Council and states that they have made a large gain within the last year. Mrs. Fred Gobel will spent Thursday in Richmond, the guest of Mrs. John Bartel. Rev. J. Gilmore Smith, Ph. D., an evangelist of some note in the south and west, who was for two years the synodical evangelist for Indiana, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Smith will also praroh every algfet
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in Hero OO' TMSH TO BATTLt IkANi KA . . . . .. . THAT'S A6 during the v eek and will conclude the services on Sunday evening, March 9th. The session requests that every one interested in the Presbyterian church, and religious matter, attend the services. Fred Huadleston of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Huddleston Mrs. Charles Ferguson was taken to Indianapolis Monday for treatment at ; a hospital in that city. Mr. Ferguson went to Florida a week or ten days ago on a business trip, Mrs. Ferguson having grown worse in the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloniker entertained a number of friends at dinner j Sunday, havingi, as their guests, Mr. j and Mrs. Grant Clark and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charles Marple, Mrs. Flora Clawson, Miss Pauline and Raymond Clawson, Mrs. Nellie Babcock, Frank Allison and sons, Miss Ella Largen, Miss Helen Largen and the Misses Gladys Evans, Muriel Kelsey and Ruby Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosnell and Miss Edith Swallow of Rushville, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Gosnell. ' A meeting of the Guild will be held Wednesday afternoon in the Presby-. terian church. All ladies of the church, are invited to be present. Harley Garrett is improving after an illness of several days. Mrs. Grills has returned after sev eral days spent with her daughter, Mrs. Opal Butler of Hagerstown. John Parrish went to Raleigh Sunday on account of the serious illness of a niece. Frances, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Calloway, is suffering from an attack of German measles. Bert Adair, of the Keifer Drug House. Indianapolis, was in this city Monday. Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Roy Coneland, and Mrs. George Babcock attended the matinee, "Freckles," at the Gennett in Richmond, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingerman, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vanbuskirk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray, Sunday evening. A nice lunch was served and a pleasant social hour passed. Mrs. F. J. Harvey will entertain the Young Married Ladies Card club, Thursday afternoon. A number of persons from Cam bridge City, will attend the County Meeting of the W. C. T U. at Milton one week from today. Mrs. Emil Ebert is spending a few days in Milton, on account of the serious illness of her father, Louis Klieber. EATON, OHIO EATOV O Feb 6 Capt W H Qm of Dayton, was an Eaton visitor saturdav Mr. and Mrs. Lon Disher and daughter, Miss Leon, returned to their home j at Lewisburg Saturday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Winans spent Sunday with his parents at Brookville. Misses Leona Vickery and Mary Fi6her spent Saturday with friends in Dayton. W. R. Clawson has gone to Albuquerque. N. M.. for a visit with his son. Fred Clawson and wife. James Thomas of Richmond, visited local relatives Saturday. den visitors Saturday Mrs. Cliff Lakeman, of Cincinnati, is here visiting Mrs. Emma Johnson. Mrs. Lakeman has just returned from an extended stay in Florida. Two candidates will receive the Past Master's degree in Eaton Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Tuesday night. Miss Anna Tedrick of Cincinnati, is visiting Mr and Mrs. C. E. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burns spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Alexander, in Richmond. Joe Wysong. of Dayton, was a guest of Lester Homan Sunday. Ira Brower and daughter, of West Alexandria, spent Sunday afternoon with local friends. Mrs. Bert S. Cohn. of Colfax, Ind., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sherer. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stout and family, of Dayton, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hezeldah Stout. MJss Velma Ayers, of Miami University, Oxford, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mr, J. O. Ayers.
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I I PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Cc a word 7 days for the - price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Wholesale 2 E. H 1 Edna 1 Housekeeper . . 3 Gentleman ... 12 L. L 1 Bargain 2 L. S 2 A. B 1 Bicycle 1 H. M. R 1 H. P 2 Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All isail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Apprentice to learn mil linery . Van Sant's Millinery Store. J 26-2t WANTED Lady to Call on business 1 men. Address "F. B." care Pal- j ladium. J6;1 WANTED Cook for small family. NoJ washing or maid s work. Good wages. , White Apply at 206 North loth street. 25-tf WANTED Loans on real estate, 5 and 6 per cent any amount. Meyei-Kiser Bank. Indianapolis, Ind. 25 to mar 1 WANTEDPlainsewingT 24 North 13th. 25-2t POSITION WANTED as first class engineer. Make all repairs. Address "Engineer," care Palladium. 25-3t WANTED Apprentice girls horn's Millinery store. at Kiel-24-3t A BARBER WANTED at South 10th and E street. Steady work. 24-7t WANTED To buy good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tf WANTED Your pictures , to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf FEMALE HELP WANTED We will pay you $120 for 60 days' work in your neighborhood, organizing Domestic Economy clubs. Valuable premiums to members makes this work easy. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. Universal House, 100S Arch St., Philadelphia. 22-26 The Richmond Underwear Company has a number of permanent positions open for girls who are looking for steady, profitable employment for which no past experience is necessary. If you are looking for steady work, we suggest that you come down and see us personally. We will show you through our mills and let you see the ideal conditions for your work, making it easier to decide whether this is the kind of work you want. We pay you well even while you are learning the work. Call at our office at your earliest convenience. THE RICHMOND UNDERWEAR COMPANY 10th and N. D Streets 21-7t WANTED A second hand folding pocket Kodak, size 214xVi. good lense. Bert Hawkins, 1015 N. J street. 24-6t WANTED At the Westcott hotel, one maid. Salary $18 per month, room and board. 24-tt AGENTS Do you want a clean, bonafide business selling high class hosiery, underwear and sweaters exclusively in your community? Sold only through representatives direct to wearer. Straightforward business, quality merchandise, liberal commissions and our hearty co-operation. Good income assured. Reputable agents investigate. Write R. & S. Supply Co, 16 Catherine St., Utica New York. sat-wed-6t MEN Women; get government parcels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester, N. Jj, , moa-wd-ftl-sst
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FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room 19 South 11th. 26-71 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and bath. No children. 615 South D street. 25-7t FOR REN t A farm. Cash rent des if ed. Box 2SS, Fountain City. 25-7t Ah6uSE to rent at 2034South A. $12.50. Brooks-Sells. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. . 24-7t FOR RENT Furn i shed five room house, bath, furnace, gas, both kinds of water. South 17th and B. Phone 2170. 24-ef FoTOtENT House. See Chas. Iloiv kins, Starr Piano Factory. 24-7t FOR' RENT Five room cottage, both kinds of water, electric lights. Call 1122 Crosshall street. 24-7t FOR RENT One modern 5 room house. Fairview, $10. Phone 2002 or 1011. 21-tf FOR RENT Barn suitable for team. 35 South 11th stret. 20-7t FORRENTFurlTishe housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 20-tf FOR RENT 70 acre farm, good land, fair buildings. Phone or write James Busby, Fountain City, Ind. 20-7t FOR RENT House 218 N. 2nd. 19-7t FOR RENT OR SALE New house with modern improvements. Call 1127 Main. 22-7t FOR SALE por SALE Fresh brindle cow. A good one. O. E. Buxkett, Fountain City. Phone 19: L. 25-7t FOR SALE 140 ft. Iron lawn fence. Call 32 South 19th street. 22-7t poR SALEOie Toomy Bike cart, aa nA -t i,.ht hrnK good as new. One set light harness. one set Wiggins harness, horse cooler and blankets and boots. Phone 1922. 21-tf FOR SALE Cheap, one loom. Phone 1011. rag carpet 21-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock and general merchandise in a small town. Address "A. A.," care Palladium. 21-7t FOR SALE A phaeton and spring wagon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. FOR SALE Buff Orpingtons. Call 203 N. 18th. 26-2t FOR SALE Household goods. Phone 2560 or call Room 0, Colonial Building. 26-tf FOR SALE Folding bed. Flat 1, McConaha Building, S. 4th street. 26-2t FOR SALE Two good work horses. Address Roy E. Norris, New Paris, Ohio. 24-7t FOR SALE Good horse and Oliver typewriter. Call 5147 G. 24-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I HAVE A 130 ACRE FARM I will trade and take part city property as payment, good time and balance. 2020 N. E street. Richmond. 24-2t FOR SALE Five rooms new furniture cheap. 322 S. 11th. 20-7t FOR SALE. 500 houses located In any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 11-tf FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 acres well located and Improved. Price $1,800. 45 acres all first bottoms fine corn land. Fair improvements, well located. Price $4,000. 50 acres, well located and ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March L 1913, or sooner, if wanted. Apply at once to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street EXCHANGE Small farm for city property. "Exchange, care Palladium. 21-7t PUBLIC SALE House. Part cash, at U N. th St March U o'clock. U te saax l
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bids;. West Side Homes For Sale Beauiiful little home of 5 room. fine location, furnace and bath room. Big lot 44 by 160. Only $2,100. Bargain. Modern home of 8 rooms on Richmond avenue, ell located. Price $4,000. Fine Richmond Ave. home " rooms. Modern in every way. $2,900. 6 room house, nice lot. Can be bought on the payment plan. $100, balance like rent. For the man wanting a good house at a low price well located on Chestnut street, this is a bargain at $1,500. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE , . Property on South A street close to 21st, can be bought part cash, balance on time. Building lots to trade on houses and lots. Would like to buy a modest priced double house. City property to trade for one hundred acre farm. FOR SALE House on Main Btreet, between 12th and 14th streets. Houses on West Main. Iots in all parts of the city. Good farms, small and large. FOR SALE 5 room cottage on North West 3rd street. A nice little home, both kinds water, sewer connections, cement walks. The lot is worth one-half the purchase price. Can be bought for $1,800. A splendid modern home on Pearl street. Seven rooms. Owner leaving town. Good S room house. Bath. On north 16th street between Main and E. Will trade for small place. 8 room modern home on North 10th street. Will trade for about the same site house, out. WILLOW RIVER Coming commercial center of interior British Columbia. On Grand Trunk, Pacific and Hudson Bay Rys. Entrance Great Peace River country. For full information write Pacific Land and Townsites Co.. Ltd.. 76 Richards St., Vancouver, B. C. Agents wanted. 30 thur-sat-wed-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Mortgage Exemptions
File your mortgage JJ' SSSTrVSK tions With the Notary Public mond. and being located and known at County Auditor's office as no. 225 and no. 227 south Thirbetween March 1st and April XZ .. . 30th. Everyone will be given a 'Biock d. as laid out by jame. w.
receipt. SEE MOORE & OOBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St Phone 1536. Chas. Wade. Mgr. 6-tf ATMTlKyBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Of fice at Keys Harness Store, CIS Main street Phone 2652. ZuttermeiSter's Moving Vans Largest in city, 37 S. 6th. Phone 1519. 29 tf LOST A pair of double lense. gold rim eye-glasses at South 9th and E Saturdav evening. Leave at Conkey's Drug Store. Reward. -3"2t LOST LOST A pair of eye glasses, south of S. C. between 10th and 11th. Reward. 400 South 10th. 26-lt LOST By a Palladium carrier boy a five dollar bill on Chestnut West 1st or West 5th streets. Reward if returned to the Palladium office.
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"Bud" Fisher LOST Continued. IX)ST New York University pin. name on back. Reward. 115 South 11th street. LOSTli rgVPersian Cat 111 N.'iSth Phone 1559. 2-2t FOUND FOUND Locket and chain. Call 21T N. 13th or Phone 1369. 26-2t EXECUTOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE. OP Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the last will and testament of Ruth Anna Boat, deceased, under and by virtue of the terms and provisions thereof, will receive bids for the sale of the real eetate hereinafter described, at private ale until the 14th day of Match, 111$. at 2 o'clock P. M, at the Law Office of Study and Stady, Room 3, U O. O, F. Building, Richmond, Indiana. And thereafter. If said property Is not sold at private eale, aald Executor will, on Saturday, March 15th, 1913, at 2 o'clock P. M. and en the premises herein described, offer for ale at public sale the following described Real Estate, situated in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, State of Indiana, towlt: Being parts of Lota numbered Six hundred and seven (607) and Six hundred and eight (60S) In that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Elisabeth Starr and described aa follows, towlt: Beginning fifty (50) feet south of the northwest corner of said Lot number Six hundred and eight (608) above described, running thence south thirty (30) feet along Fifteenth Street; thence cast parallel with the south line of said lot One hundred and forty (140) feet to a private alley; thence north along said private alley thirty (30) feet; thence west one hundred and forty (140) feet to the place of beginning. Also the following parts of Lota numbered Six hundred and seven (607) and Six hundred and eight (608) In that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Elizabeth Starr, and described as follows, towlt: Beginning at a point In the east line of said Lot numbered Six hundred and seven (607) nineteen and two-thirds (19 2 3) feet south of the northeast corner of said lot, thence west thirty (30) feet; thence north twenty-nine (29) feet; thence west ten (10) feet; thence routh thirty-nine (39) feet; thence east forty (40) feet; thence north ten (10) feet to the place of beginning. Said property being located and known at No. 417 North Fifteenth street In said City of Richmond. Also Lot numbered Seventeen (17) in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Hewitt C. McWhinney, and being located and known as No. 105 North Seventeenth street In said city. Also, Lot numbered Fourteen (14 Salter as an addition to the City of Richmond, and being located and known as No. S07 South Thirteenth Street In said city. TERMS OF SALE. The purchaser will be required t pay at least one-third of the purchase j money in cash, and the residue in two equal installments, payable In nine and eighteen months after dste of sale, respectively, and to execute his notes for such deferred payments, payable to said Executor and in usual bankable form, with Interest at the
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from date of sale, without relief from valuation and appraisement laws and with Attorneys Fees and secured by mortgage on the premises sold, or the Xurchaser may pay the whole of said purchase money in cash. Saio property will not be sold at private sale for less than its appraised ' value, nor at public sale for less than . two-thirds thereof. i e.irf nrnnrtv will km maid t nuhifo , sale In the abeve named order, begSrtmrg witn tne property located ana known as No. 417 North Fifteenth Street CLAYTON B. HUNT. Executor of the last WW. and Testament of Ruth Anna Hunt Deceased. STUDY &. STUDY. Attorneys. Richmond, Indiana, February 11. 191$ TO 12-19 21 soar S
