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T SUCCESSFUL FARMER'S COURSE Eight Members of Purdue Staff Plan Three-Day Session. LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 21 Preparations are well under way for the opening of the Farmers' Short Course season, directed annually by the agricultural extensiaon department of Purdue University and a!! indications are for one of the most successful and effective series of courses in the history of the institution. Owing to lack of funds, It will not be possible to give more than 15 or 20 of these three day schools during the season, but every effort will be made to direct the work of these along lines as practicable as possible. The ' short course season will last from December 1 to .March 1 and will, unless present plans miscarry, reach Martinsville, Worth ington, Rockville, Lebanon and Sheridan before the ( in lolmas holidays. Dates have not ltei definitely appointed for the other towns applying for short courses. " I he short course has proved to be a popular and effective way of carrying useful information to the people of Indiana, information which would mean dollars and cents to our farmers if properly applied, as well as greater satisfaction, said G. M. Frier, who will accompany the short course party. Eight Leceures. "The courses will not be 'just dry talk' but interesting demonstrations and advice by eight members of the staff of Purdue University, all of whom have been more or less associated with the experimental work of the Institution and who have had practical experience in the things concerning which they talk." Livestock breeding, feeding, care and management, besides horticulture poultry, crop improvement, soils and home economics will be among the lines of work handled this season. The lectures and demonstrations will necessitate the taking of a carload of livestock and equipment for the various classes. This plan aroused a definite interest in the work, and it is hoped that a strong effort will be made by farmers, business men and school officials to make the movement a great success. Records in the office of Superintendent G. I. Christie of the agricultural extension department, show the average attendance per course last season was 700, and it is confidently believed that this record will be exceeded this year. In these days of high priced labor, competition, rapid increase of population and cost of high living, farmers should not, as a class, be behind other industrial classes in organization, education and efficiency, and the farmers' short courses offers one of the most available methods of restoring this equality. They give an opportunity to secure, in a short time and in a clear, simple form, informa tion that is of great value. I Palladium Want Ads Pav Own Your Own Home 5 room house. North East. C. line 1 block. Gas, electric lights, waters, cement cellar and wp.iU Fine location for a railroad m:.' Payments like rent, $15.00 , month. TURNER W HADLEY Phone 1730 THE MILLER-KEMPER CO. 707-717 N. W. Second St. Phones 3247, 4347, 4447 Lumber, Mtllwork and all kinds of Building Materials Sash, Doors, Blinds, and special Millwork. Brick. Lime, Plaster and Cement. General Contractors and Builders of all classes of Bestbilt Buildings. mm m 'I : We have distributed a number of yellow coupons similar to this, and are offering $1.00 reward for return of any of the following numbers returned before Oct. 25: Good for 2 Discount. Between Oct. 1 and April 1 we will offer Reward, from time to time, for first of various Coupons returned to our office. Watch our Ads in daily papers. The Miller-Kemper Co. Lumber, Millwork & Building Material 707-717 N. W. Second St. Phones 3247, 4347, 4447 11,080 5,000 7,100 19,044 19,777

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To PALLADIUM WANT ADS Tallk to thi Town Tihrcuglh TIME PALLADIUM 11 Cent a Word 1 Days for tJie Price off 5 Telephone Nummber 2566 Want Ad Letter List House . . E. M. ... Box 85 . . Z R. J. C. . , Q A. K. .. It. J. E. M. W. E. S Room Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Everybody to know that I have a full stock of bulbs for planting and forcing. Garver's Seed and Feed Store 911 MAIN STREET. 21-7t WANTEL Colored porter, at Arlington Hotel. 21-lt V7NTITnTogo'ljW'ana'lassIsl'rni serving of dinners and parties. Phone 1878. 21-lt WANTED Position as private secretary or similar duties by young lady from Cincinnati. Address 147 Care Palladium. 21-2t W A N T ED Work on farm by comp e tent married man. German. 616 South Twelfth street. 21-2t WANTED Woman to work in kit chen. Apply Steward. Westcott i HoteL 21-3t ! WANTED Work on farm, by-compel tent married man; German. 425 I South Sixth street. 21-2t j NOTICE Chimney and house repairi ing done. 102 North 6th street. J. j Combs. 20-7t ! XOYlCE-liTthe absence of MrsTRetfj ta Moss, of Indianapolis, the French ' dresser of Ostrich feathers, Mrs. W. i II. Bennett will take her place until i she returns. Address 604 South 10th i street. 20-2t WANTEIV A girl at 21 7 N.' Oth. 20-2t WANTED A man competent to install fire doors and safety gates. Call Richmond Safety Gate Co. 20-3t WAXTED PositlolTai night watchman or other similar work. Middle aged, experienced, capable and ren ame. Address letter A. l ., care Palladium. 20-2t WAXTED Every person who received our last BEACON and who wants to know the names of the persons whose pictures are contained there::i to Phone or address the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 20-2t . A N'TEb" "Second hand window -ash. Address "Sash," care Palladium. 20-3t ELP WANTED Girl to do general housework. 20 North 21st street. Phone 3827. 18-tf WANTED Girl for work. 130 X. 6th W ANTE D T (TTen tT chair. 218 X. Sth. general house-18-3t Invalid"s street is-;;t ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondents' Bureau, Washington, D. C. 17-18-20-21 WAXTED To buy a fe'waFfes-" of ground on National road within street car service. Address 20-A. care Palladium. 17-tf WA X t E D S fngTeman to workon farm. Phone 4105. 16 tf V ANTED To buy old ingrain carpets. 627 North l"th. 15-7t HPWAXf EDriady to asslsFat light housework and care of children. Phone 3827. 14-tf W ANT E IWT w 1 1 ve women to operate r.iwer sewing machines, making shirts and pants. Steady employment. 'Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-31t We repair everything, l-'rame pictures, retire baby cabs. A f i 1 1 line of elec-tri-and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. W' ANTED Shears, knives, saws, tools sharpened. Bicycles, baby cats end wringers repaired- All Kinds of job voik callt d for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. X. W. Second and Williams streets. Phone "08. 12 tf SPIRE "l.LA CORSEl to order. Frances Brusman. city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. ;'0-tf WANTED your old carpetsTairkind. For prices, etc.. phone E. B. Spencer. 2206, or address Wavne hotel Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co.. In dianapohs. Here for a limited time only, 13-tf

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J03T Co'NG I T(J5T NOTidEW UM- WOW J ..r - c: 7 TELL YOUWANTED Continued WANTED A portable boiler on skids about 40 horse power, fire box type ;one that Indiana State Inspector will pass for 50 lbs. of steam for heating purposes. Tell where it is and give full particulars and lowest price in first letter. Address Arthur James Williams, General Delivery. 18-LM-23 WANTED To trade city property for farming implements and stock. Also want to rent a small farm. Phone 47,"i7. 17-eod-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flat, steam heat, cooking, gas, 4l." Main. lS-7t FOR RENT 7 room flat, 1021 U .Main street, electric light, bath, steam heat. Frank Clark. 321 North 11th street. 18-7t FOR RENT Two houses 6 rooms with bath. Phone 3078. lG-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, good location. Phone 3754. 20-7t FOR RENT- A good barn, well located. See FUNK AND MILLER, 205 SECOND NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2766. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with heat and bath. 214 N. 9th. 20-3t FOR RENT New 5 room house. 502 N. 16th, $15 per month. Call 1021 U N. p. 20-2t FOR R E NT2 houses irT Fairview7$i 0 per month. Phone 1011 or 2002. 20-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 North 11th. 20-2t FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms downstairs for keeping. Phone 2550. light house-20-2t FOR RENT 2 "roomed house. Bailey's grocery. $5 month. 10 eod 7t FOR RENT Cash 100 acre farm. Address "X.," care Palladium. 15-7t FOR RENT - Three good-rooms" and summer kitchen, both kinds water. coal house, chickenry. Part of fruit in large orchard. Large garden, good cellar, 2 squares south of new school house on South Second street, $7.00 per month. See W. J. Hiatt for further particulars. Corner of Pth and Main street. Room 10, Hittle Block. 18-sattues FOR REXT PriYatu room and open 'space for storage in our r.cv modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St Phone 1412. 19-2mo ' FOR RENT FIVE LARGE ROOMS, $12.00. 703 S. I SIXTH. PHONE 2477. j (sat,tues,thurs-tf-octll) I FOR RENT Furnished room for ladv j and gent or two gentlemen. Ss Ft. Wayne Ave. No children. 21-2t FOR RENT 6 room modern house. Call 303 North 13th street. Possession by November 1st. 21-tf FOR-RENT 6 rooms, furnace and bath complete, 711 S. J. 21-2t FOR RENT New 6 room house. 444 S. Sth. 21-lt FoTTTfENT Unfurnished room with electric lights and steam heat, over Xeff and Xusbaum's. Phone 2610. 21-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished ronni? Phone 4672. 21-6t FOR RE NT Rooms furnished or unfurnished, with housekeeping privileges, ('all after 6 p. m. 29 North 0th street. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished fiat. 105 North 4th street. 21-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house! Phone 3040. 21-3t FOR RENT-Furnished 2 room-fiat, in rear. Complete for housekeeping. 46 South 11th street. 21-tf FOR REN T A l n o derii-room suTtabTe for two persons. Phone 1513. 15-7t FOR RENT Modern seven room house. Good location. Phone 2737. 14-7t FOR RENT In "keystone. Hiehg"rad"e modern apartment, 6 rooms. 2 bath.-. Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 X. 12th. li t f FTRR EXT Pleasant ' 'rooms'- for ""ladies: centrally located, with or! without housekeeping privileges. ; Call phone 2620. lS-tf FORREXT 4 room hou-e in Fa:F view. Phone 12 Mi. O. D. Bullerdirk. 2"'"tFOR RENT S-x room "house. '"electric l'ght and bath. S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Main st. .-epl.'-tf FOR RE.,T A fnrn'rhed room and bath 64 Sout.i 12th 7 "f FOR REXT 4 'room " fbn,-He. t.::c lights and hath, corner S.-nith .".r'i and A. See A. W. Gregg. H oc. store. 17-t:' FOR SALE FORSALE Favcnte i ase burner and raa'ieab'.e steel range, in good ccni duuii. 31S North 2lst street. 21-7t

i n WA3 Ju5T TE.i-L Going To DAYFOR SALE Continued jPOTcRFIELD & liAAR J Buy your city home and farm ! here. 11 EN NINO iComstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of Westcott G-ioteB FOR SALE Favorite base burner, good as new. Knoll's livery barn. (15-7) FOR SALE Large Favorite base burner and wheel chair. 40 N. 11th. 14-Tt FOR SALE One No. 17 Ohio Fodder Cutter. Phone E. K. Wilson. 14 7t FOR SALE Restaurant. 519 Main St. I 6-tf j FOR SALE Electric iron. 920 Mfl'n ' 16-7t FOR SALE Poland China males. , Genuine Big Type breeding; also a few Durocs. Frank Raper, Phone FOR SALE Young Shropshire ewes, bred to an imported ram. Jones & Pike, Centerville, Ind. 18-7t FOR SALE Favorite cook stove. 331 South Fourth street 21-3t FOR SALE West Side Sanitary Lamed ry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE Fireproof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For a piece of land or automobile, a Daurdridge Percheron stallion, six colts, seven cattle. Address Edward Deboy, Lynn, Ind. 14-7t FOR SALE Iron hoop cider barrels, 20 empty sugar barrels, two good bath tubs. C. T. Price & Sons. 16-7t FOR SALE Baled hay. Knoll's livery barn. 15-7 SPECIAL 25 fine calling cards for 10 cents; 100 for 20 cents. Full ad dress printed for 10 cents extra. Mail orders promptly filled. L. R. Toney & Co., southeast corner 0th and Main streets, 2nd floor, Richmond, Indiana. 16-7t FOR SALE Bay mare 6 years, weight 1100. Sired by Anderson Wilkes. Good looker. Bay mare 12 years, weight 1000, both guaranteed city broke. Clyde Endsley, Centerville. Phone 5 W. l5-7t FOR SALE .Horse. 800 X. 13th street 20-4t ITBLIO SALE. OCT 231 will selfon my farm, between Webster and Williamsburg, a lot of good farm implements, stock, hay ami grain. Andrew Clark, Williamsburg, Ind. 20-2t FOR SALE Second hand machinery, boilers, engines, line shafting, pulleys, belting, valves, pipe and fittings. Thos. Turner. Phone 1603 or 4333. 20 tf FOR SALE Peninsular base burner. T'sed one season. Excellent condition. $15.00. Harry E. Pinnick. 2066. 20-7t FOR SALE Base burner, almost new. 52 Richmond Ave. 2"-3t FOR SALE Peninsular coal Call 221 X. 17th street. range. 20-7t FOR SALE Sideboard and heating stove. IS Xorrh 13th street. Phone 1"54. 21-3t FOR SALE Gas ranee, dininc table, dining chairs, sewing machine. Call at 2" South 9th street. 21-7t FOR-SAL E Sniai 1 s t ockofTad ies furnishings and notions; also pictures. Cheap if sold at once. Good location, reasonable rent. Address letter K. L. Care Palladium. 21-3t FOR SALE- White Leghorn" cockerels. Fancy stock, at low price. Will Gregg. R. R. 22. Greensfnrk. Indiana. 21-2: FOR SALE -Show cas. 17'h street. 212 xv.rh M-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR S T.i7 A r.i. e ii'M h,v;?e of fve l'Oi'Tiis, air e-; Hi-'-'", oor.i eTiiei.Cy '.o-r'-ii .i0 -Viv n :n.: !2 er morth Icivs ". n. -.'ox' J.:-" 5 roon. !.--'.: !" ' 2 '25 :lct and -';, 'i; elect! ic Lghts. gas. cistrrn. c :i-i.-.ed ciiar and valkf. stem he?.:. See Mecrhoif or Phcne 122' or 1522 20-7: A.M-.ll6 ; K RT5 RK.M. ESTATE 'ty and farm properties Liber: Ave. R. No 1 Phone 4171. Office ; Keys Harness Store. 613 Maui

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EREi NOT OF TiuTTER Ur 1 s -rt o u UVILL YOU I 1 ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Attention Farm Buyers 140 ACRES of level land, well drained, good fencing, close to shipping point, telephone, free delivery of mail, school hack passes residence, commissioned high school, good S room house, elegant round barn of large dimensions. This farm is well located and will be sold at a bargain if sold within the next 10 days, after that time will not be for sale. Get busy and see this farm at $:;. 00 per j acre. i 60 ACRES on the car line, car stops in front of residence. Ail level and tilj lable, splendid buildings. Now you j fellows wanting a farm on the in- ; terurhan get busy. The price is high, ! but the place is riuht. i 'See us for all kinds of farms. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2765. BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. F. Bid. We have a number of excellent bargains to offer in farms Just now a few of which we are telling you about today. 40 acres good level black land, excellent seven room house, and good barn, farm well fenced, located on good road. Price $4500. 55 acres fine level fertile land, located on one of the best pikes in Wayne county, within easy reach of Richmond, good seven room house and excellent bank barn, both almost new. Price $100 per acre. 80 acres good level land, best building in the community, well fenced and well drained, on good pike within 8 miles of Richmond ami two miles of good shipping point. Price $10,000. 130 acres on good pike, within two miles of a good shipping point, good buildings, some of this farm is rolling, but is mostly level and is all good producing land. Price $75 per acre. 157 acres within one mile of good shipping point, located on good pike, a good farm for general farming. Price $80 per acre. Insurance, Real Estate, Loans and Surety Bonds. Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott. Block. ! BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ; FOR CIRCULAR LETTERS i REMITTANCE LETTERS i MAIL ORDER LETTERS COLLECTION LETTERS PHONE 37S5 RICHMOND LETTER SHOP II. Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st. 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 Richmond Welding Co. Oxy-Aceteline Welding VOl" BROKE IT WE FIX TT Why throw yo-:r broken casting away when we make them g.d as r.-:v.- at a reas ma Me- e-st. We weld os:". iron, steel, aluminum, etc. Farm implem nts. machinery, oi.to par's and .-t-. -.e r.r.gs a specialty. Work done on short notice. Shop rear 2C5 N. Sth street. Opp. High School Bid-., N. B street. Wm, W, Rogers General Auctioneer ! will cry a!I kinds of sales anyhere aud will guarantee Satisfaction. East (itrmantown Int.., I: -T M" !3 (icpS-bwks,

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on, j r?UDOi t r- ' MAE BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. LARGEST MOVINO VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. If you pay more than we charge for repairinj your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. F .A Tomlinson. lO N. 7th St. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street Phone 1536. FOR Mailing Lists. Multigraphed Letters. Addressing Envelopes, Mailing of Circulars, Phone 3785. RICHMOND LETTER SHOP. Comstock Building. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phona 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street LOST LOST Nose glasses and chain. Initials L. G. on pin, between Mashmeyer store and street car. Return to Palladium office. Reward. 21-lt. LOST Automobile brass hub cap. Stearns." Tinder return to Palladium. Reward. tf FOUND FOUXIV- Gold spectacles, at Zwissler's. Owner can have them by calling at Zwissler's. 21-2t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, candidate for Mayor, on the Republican ticket. I -- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS FOR ROAD REPAIR. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Ollice of the Township Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, James Howarth, Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, will on Saturday, October 25, 1913. at 1:30 o'clock p. m , at his office in the Court House, City of Richmond, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the repair of Township Road leading south from hamlet of Middleboro (Cox's Mills) and the straightening of the same according to plans and spec ification prepared therefor by the Engineer. Levi C. Peacock. Such bids shall be endorsed "Bid for Middleboro road repair," and in the hands of the Trustee by the above hour. The successful bidder will be required to enter into contract for the immediate commencement of the work on such road and the completion of same without delay, also that he shall save the n.wn.;hip harmless from any claims for damages therefor. The Trustee reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. JAMES HOWARTH. Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County. Indiana. (ortl4-21

PUBLIC SALE Havirr rented my place. I will sell at same, ?,v: miles west of Richmond. '.2 miles northeast of Centerville, and 1'4 miies north of T. H., I. E. Traction Line (Stop 141), on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1913 At 1'") O'clock A. M.. the Following Personal Property: HORSES AND MULES 1 extra good Bay Horse, & years old, weight l.r.o'' pounds, fine worker: 1 blind Bay Horse, 12 years old. weight 1500 pounds, fine worker, 1 Sorrel Mare. 9 years old, weight 1,300 pounds, pood worker; 1 extra pood team of Mules. 7 years old. one of the best. HO;S A f-w Brood Sows. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 good McCormick Binder; 1 old During Binder: 1 .!-Cor::iick rift. Mower: 1 peering Mower. .Vft.: 1 Clover Buncher: 1 Hay Loader: 1 Sid- Hay Rake; Hay Tedder: 1 Sulky Hay Rak; l Janesvii'.e Edge Grain Check Rower with wire; 1 Farmer's Friend Corn Planter: 1 two-row .lariesville Cultivator; 3 one-row Cultiators: 1 ca .'.;vel Cultivator: 2 seven-shovel Cultivators: 1 flve-shov-ei Cultivator: 1 four-horse IMsc Harrow, pood as new ; 1 three-hors Surir ;-' Tootii Harrow: 1 A cm Soi Harrow : 1 steel frame Spike Tooth Harro.v; 1 vo.jl frame Spike Toot i Harrow ; 1 Oliver Gang Plow, good as i.e-,. ; three-horse Janesville Sulky Plow, good: '' Scotch Clipper Walking Breakkig Piovs; .John li-ere Walking Breaking Plow; 1 Iaytrn Aughe Walking Breaking Plow : ! Steel Roller: 1 two-horse Hoosier Wh-ai !rii! Fertilizer t : 2 one-horse .VdUc Fertilizer Wheat Drills Wayne Wori i. i' one-horse r,-hoe Fertilizer Wheat Drills- Wayne Works 1 ore hore 5-ho- Wheat Drii! (Wayne Works i; 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Fish Pro?, r'-j Tread Farm Waxon w ith Be4j. nearly new ; 1 Brown. 24 Tread Fa.-ta Wagon with Bed; 1 o!d StudebAker; 1 Gravel Bed; 2 old Hav Ped-t: 1 Hand Cutting F.ox: 1 B-eaking Cart; 1 Manure Spreader: 1 Poiato Planter; 2 good Ff-ts Bree-hing Harness; 1 set Hip Strap Harris. TERMS OF SALE All sums o' 15 ar.d under. CASM . Ail sums OTr i. a credit of months, or 4 per c t t off for cash. Dinner Served by Ladiet,' Aid Society. WILLIAM T. CROWE Thomas Conniff. Auctioneer. Frank M. Jones, Cerk.

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Bv C. M. Payne Yoi LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Continued. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana. County of Wajroe, ss: In Wsvne Circuit Court, October Term. 1913. Notice is hereby given, that th ndernigned commissioner, appointed by Wayne Circui' Court, in an action for partition In the said Cireult Court wherein Nettie Keplingr. William Keplinger, Josie Harrio. Georft D. H. Harrin. Sarah K. Tike. Earl S. Pike. Adolphus H. Williama. Ella V. Williams. Ada A. Williams. Edith I. Williams, Alpha Hanscom. Ralph B. Hanscom. Pear! L. Williams. Dickinson Trust Company as Guardian of Harriett C. Williams, minor child, and Milo J. Harris, Administrator of the estate of Edmund Williams, deceased, are parties In ei parte proceedings, to sell the real-estate described In the complaint and petition in said cause, will a such commissioner, on the. 12th day of November, 1913, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: "Being the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29) of Township Sixteen 1!. Range Fourteen (14). east, containing eighty (SO) acres, more or less." Terms of Sale: At least one-third of purchase money, cash In hand; and balance in two equal annual payments, evidenced by notes of purchaser, payable in one and two years from date of sale, bearing six per cent interest from date, providing for attorneys fees and in usual bankable form waiving relief, and secured by first purchase money mortgage upon the realestate sold. Said commissioner will be at his residence, adjoining said real-estate, and one mile southeast of Town of Centerville. Wayne County. Indiana, where he can be found by prospective purchasers. This real estate will he sold at not less than the full appraised value. nd subject to the approval of Wayne Circuit Court, and purchaser will be provided with abstract of title to said real estate without further charge lo him. This property Is an unusually good farm, located one and one-quarter mile southeast of Town of Centerville. Indiana, upon good road, near to traction line station, upon rural route, and is well improved and well drained. Possession can be given in ample time for all winter and spring work. The said commissioner will receive no bids before 12 o'clock noon of aaid Xovember 12th. 1913. MILO J. HARRIS. Commissioner Gardner. Jesup and White, Attorneys, oct 14 21 28 nov4-ll NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S APPOINTMENT Xotice is hereby given, that the unj dersigned has been appointed evecutor ;of the last will of Lydia McCashland. ! late of Wayne County. Indiana, d- , ceased. The estate Is probably solrent. I Thomas Clevenger, Executor. J ST I'D Y & ST I'D V, Attorneys oct 14-21-23 ( PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. As administrator of Mary Ellen Clevenger, I will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, south of Lynn, Ind. two miles on the Main Pike leading from Lynn to Richmond. Ind . at 10 o'clock a. m . Saturday. Oc tober 25. 1'j13, a 90-aere farm, which is well located and improved and a d'-siruble grain and stock farm; and on same day will offer for sal the residence of said deceased, as well a other real estate, consisting of vacant lots, which are located In Lynn, Ind. ' Terms made known an day of sale. i SAM EEL C. WESTLAKE, ' Administrator.