Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 29, 13 December 1913 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND "IL UN -TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 13. 1913

GLEN STOCK YARDS WILL ENLARGED

Company Buys Five Lots Adjoining Yards From Joseph Philip. FARM BRINGS $16,000 Clay Township Land, Owned By John McDonnell, Sells At High Figure. Pen capacity of the Glen Miller -took yards, the largest private stock ;ards west of Pittsburg may be increased next ?car by the addition of more inclosed space to care for the stock that is handled there by Shurley and Oaar. The firm this week purchased five lots adjoining the yards on the west of Joseph Philip. The conYOU'RE CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS! CASCARETS Clean your waste-clogged liver and j bowels to-night! Feel buiiy: Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little Injuries need a gentle cleausing, too.

sideration named in the transfer was $1. Two farm transfers of which the consideration showed that there has been no depreciation in land valuations in the county. John McDonnell sold to George M. Sowers something over a quarter of a section of land in Clay township for $16,000. Abner Bond, as commissioner, sold to Esty Schafer another farm in Clay township consisting of 75 acres for $12,255. 25. 8 Acres For $1,200. Augustus C. Scott sold eight acres of unimproved land on the National road east to Jacob I.oos. The consideration was $1,200. Other transfers of property were recorded as follows: G. M. Hells to Wayne Lamar, part lot fix, block 10, Hagerstown, $1,225. Richmond Home Builders to Edith S. Moore, block 12.. Bungalow Hill addition to City of Richmond, $1Joseph Russell to John H. Thomas, lot . Griffiths add. $300. Julius Werking to George II. GHsler, part lot 7, block 2, Hagerstown, $1,500. Henry I). Hager to Frank T. Strayer lot 115, Jenkins add. to city of Richmond, $200. Cyrene Cotton to LeRoy E. T.ittU', lot 10, High Terrace, Richmond, $150. George W. and Martha Eott to Thomas A. Davis, lot 32, block 15, Cambridge City, $1. Charles L. Wolier to Mary J. Wolfer. lot 16, John Smith addition to city of Richmond, $1. Lot 21, John Smith add. same. Frank Frohnapfel et al to Catherine A. Kreusch, Nov. 22, 1913, $1.00 Pt. lot 21 V. R. N. R. block 2 in Cambridge City. John H. Besselman to Albert K. Ranks et al Dec. 3-14, $35, lot 12 in H. L. Collins add to Richmond. Granite Improvement Co.. lo Benton I j. Woodward, Sept. 10-13, $12oo, lots 6-7 in Price & Piersons add to Dublin. John McDonnell to Geo. M. Sowers et al Sept 15-13, $16,000, Pt. S. W.-N. W. 14 Sec. 31-17-14; also Pt. N. E.-S. E. J-i Sec. 36-17-13, Clay Twp. Wm. H. Campbell et al to Marshall E. Castor et al July 15-3, $1.00, lot 94 in Mendenhall & Price add to Richmond, block 7. Augustus C. Scott to Jacob Loos et al Nov. 16-13, $1200, Pt. S. E. hi Sec. 35-14-1 Wayne Twp., 8 acres.

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IMPORTANT TRADES IN BASEBALL TEAMS Tinker Goes to Brooklyn, Herzog and Hartley to Cincinnati.

NEW YORK, Dec. 15 Three of the most important baseball trades in the history of the National league, affecting half the teams of that organization, were announced last evening. Tinker goes to Brooklyn for a purchase price of $25,ou. Of this sum the ex-manager of the Reds will re ceive $10,000. Herzog and Hartley of the Giants are traded to the Reds for Outfielder Bescher. St. Louis trades Konetchy, Mowrey and Harmon to Pittsburg for Miller, Wilson, Butler, Dolan and Robinson. The offer for Tinker, should the deal be consummated, will be the largest cash price ever paid for a baseball player. Whether Tinker will consent to play in Brooklyn is not known. CELLARITES WIN ! TWO FROM "Y" ! ! ! Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. I Starrs 18 ?, .857 j Hunts 14 7 -.667 Pan Handles 12 9 .571 j I. H. C 10 11 .476 ; Models 10 11 .476 j Y. M. C. A 7 13 ; Doctors 6 14 .300 1 L. Sox 5 15 .250 The Lichtenfels Sox won two out of j three closely contested games last j night with the Y. M. C. A. team. Erk j rolled the high score of the evening, I li7, with an average of 172. j Y. M. C. A. j Parke 129 139 182 1 Saettel 141 143 117 ; Lange 117 150 124 j Erk 197 158 163) Blind 140 140 140 ; Totals 724 740 Lichtenfels Sox. Lahrman 119 Meyer 146 Hartley' 149 Mashmeyer 142 Smith 159 160 154 143 158 131 746 170 144 161 134 156 765 Totals 715

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REV. WARD TO TALK

"The Benefits a Community Derives from the Cottage Prayer Meeting." ' will he the subject of Rev. A. R. Ward at the second mettir.g of the j Layman's Home and Kort-ien mission i tomorrow afternoon at o'clock in the ' Bethel A. M. E church W. H. Dennis, j chairman of the committee, asks that every person who signed the roil ati tend bringing another man or boy. ! The program is: Invocation. Rev. George Sampson; music; address. Rev Ward; music: centra! discission subject, "The Laboring Man's Attitude Toi ward the Church." MILL FIRE DOES S5CC000 DAMAGE COUGHS. X. V.. Dec 1! suit of fire 1,000 men are idl As a round damUSE ALLEN'S FQ0TEASE, The antiseptic vwl"r to hp siiakru i:u. itif hoe. If yoa want ret and comfoit f r t to.!. n !;!:, swollen, swratmg 'pel. use Alien's Frwt-K-aso. It relieves corns and bunions cf ml pain ana i rev tx blisters, sore and cailnns P' Ji.f tiie tn:: t for ltnnring Parties, l'atent leather Shoe, aril for Breakiim In New Shoes. It ; the crente-t i on. fort diooovervof tliea;e. H ry It tn-Jat. SoM e e-y d.re, t5rta. Don't arrrf t onti tubititut. For FKKK tr-a! package, address Ailed S. Oiaisted, Le Hoy, Y. Look for the Sign DIAMONDS WATCHES Jenkins & Company TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery in

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New England Piano This was taken in on trade on Starr Player. It has ebony case and in good condition. Cable & Sons Piano This is a mahogany case and very good piano for some one at a Special Price. Richmond Piano This is a discontinued style, taken in trade for a Player. It is a walnut case.

age to the extent of over $500,000 was , HOOSIER LEADS NAVY done vesterdav. The tire started short-1 !y after midnight in the old Parsons A.NXAPOL1S, Peo. 12. H. Ti v.iil where the Capita! Knitting com-1 Overeaoh. of if.iette. Ind . a tackU pany. the Clark Printing company and j lhe teatn tMs vear fcas teen electthe l.iscitt Paper company had their " PlantsOne fireman had his leg broken capiat of the Navy cloven ict by :alUng wails. ; next year.

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your friends smoke some of our cigars for Christmas will bind the friendship. Try him with a box of Dulces, La Vengas Websters, LaVerdads Savaronas or almost any of our clear Havanas. Or, if he likes Domestic cigars, we can offer you a large assortment, both of brands and prices.

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