Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 January 1902 — Page 5

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY. JAXUABY 8, 1002

Richmond Palladium

WEDNESDAY. JAN. 8. 12.

Indiana and Onto Weatnei

Wahhtnotow, D. C. Jao. 8

For Indiana: Fair tonight and

Thursday, moderate temperature. For Oaio: Cloudy toaiat an I Thursday fair.

LOCAL MENTION.

For good watches and clocks see

Ilaner.

See the marvelous liquid air at the

oennett t riday, Jan. 10. Go to Ilaner 's for correct fitting of eye glasses. Webb lodge of Masons will have work in the first degree tonight. The Itav. Spicer left today for Kentucky on a visit to his parents. Remember the social at East Main Street Friends church this evening. All invited. . Thomas Brad field -has appointed his son as bis assistant as janitor at the court house. Typewriters, ail makes, for sale or rent. Ribbons, repairs, etc. Tyrrell, W. U. telegraph office. 1 tf .All the English branches , are taught in the English department of the Business college. wed&sai Toler's drug store, corner fifteenth and Main. Trade there once and you will trade again. 9 3t Dr. J. A. Hiatt left this morning ou a business trip , to Columbus, inesville and Newark.

A. Jj. Study files the complaint of

Oliver ll. Catey vs Joseph 'JMcUullouh et al, for partittan. The OjcuU society meets with Mrs. Gertrude Hill, south eighteenth street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Tickets to liquid air lecture are sold at the Westcott pharmacy, and by students of the various schools. The liquor cases against B. A. Kennepahl and Ben Moorman have been taKen from mayor's court to circuit court. The well known Garrett restaurant i.s to be reopened by Mrs. Garrett, who made quite a success of it while he ran it. The teachers institutes for Saturday are: Abington, Center and Centerville at Centerville; Boston and Wayne at the office of Sup.. Wine-berg.

Grenont H is'ey is 1 Nothirg teriaus, but a heavy cold that makes

him unnt for business, and be has not been able to be about the store since Friday last. Officer Bundy is acting as superintendent of police today. Detective Page is away, and Krone and Westenberg have been called to New Ark, Oaio, on a trial. Stanley W. Guy ton and Nettie Garrett of Cam pr id go City were licensed to marry today. As the bride is under age the consent of the parents was filed. The Red Men's building at Winchester is to be a monument to Richmond workmanship. J. A. Hasecoster desipned it, W. N. Johnson did the marble work, and O. B. Morgan did the plumbing. Hawkins, the dairy man, has leased the Am merman restaurant, better known perhaps as the Harm Rost restaurant, for a trial trip of thirty days, and if he likes the business he will buy it and continue there. J". N. Tracy and family left this morning for Newark. O., where he goes in as superintendent of the voicing department of the Krell-

French Piano company. He nas a

contract for a year at a fine salary and expects to make that his future home. At the election of officers for the Mill Works G. H. Knoilnberg and "W. D. Foulke 'were elected on the board of directors and the officers are: J. S."Reeves, president; E. G. Illbberd, vice president; H. T. Lemon, secretary; II. A. Moon, treasurer and manager; W. P. Coale, superintendent.: A liquid air lecture and demonstrations in Richmond is a new thing. Do not miss it. Marie, the talented little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Stewart is winning fame as an artist in water oolors. Recently ane entered a com petition at Cincinnati nd was awarded the prize of honorable mention; this aoeneooraged, her that she entered a second competition display and was given special mention. Her third attempt has just resulted, this week, in her being awarded the -coons!, prize over something more than five hundred competitors. This is a great honor when it is considered that she is little more than 'a child, and the competition was in a city famed as an art center. A Republican Caucus. There will be a caucus of the five precincts lying outside of Wayne township, in the Horticultural Society rooms at the the court house at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Jan. 11, to decida upon the representation on the Republican County Central committee, then delegates to the district convention, and a precinct committeman for each of the five precincts. ...... Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas Electric Oil, the household remedy.

ANOTHERLINE. The Richmond, Union City it Portland Traction Line Knocking at Our Doors. Today the county commissioners granted the petition of the Richmond, Union'City & Portland Traction company for a special election to be held in Franklin township on February 15, to vote a subsidy of $12,000 in aid of the road. The lines of the comuany are indicated by their name, with the towns they will strike. They have franchises for the entire length of the line, and this township.where Bethel and Whitewater are located, is the only place where a subsidy is asked. They expect to start work by the last of February. They will come to Richmond over the Gaar road and strike the city at twenty-becond street. Of their board of directors four are New York capitalists and the balance business men of Union City. Two

of the officers ' are cashiers of the

Union City banks; one is a general manager of the Knapp Supply Co.,

another president and manager of the

union City Carriage Co. ine makeup of the company is one to give confidence in its promises.

against a seat and his head cut; Dr. Weist was called at once and dressed his injuries and he went oh to "Day ton. His damage ' was not "at all serioua-.r :);tK ,,, - A new engine was attached to the train and which then went on. Traffic was not delayed much.

Tp.fft I fin. Philalelpuia. Jan. 8. An explosion f dynamite occurred yesterday in a contractor' . toolhouse beside the Pennsylvania's tracks in West Philadelphia. "Doe" Mullen, a watchman employed by P. McManus. a contractor, was literally blown to atoms, and a dozen persons living in the vicinity were cut by flying glass from the shattered windows of their houses.

SERIQUSJRECK On the Panhandle This Morning East of the City A Passenger Hurt. Train No. 10. on the Little Miami, met with quite a serious accident this morning, smashing an engine, injuring a passenger, and delaying the train sotcethiajf over an hour. One of the ya, d eins went out east with several box cars ahead of No. 10, wh'ch followed very closely. The yard engine did not go fast enousrh to get out of the way. At "F. T. Cabin," out east of the glen, the passenger train struck the last car as it was going into the switch. The passenger train was pulled by engine 951, Charles Hoyle, engineer: Feht, fireman. It was still quite dark, being early in the morning, but the engineer saw the car in time to put on air so that the speed was slackened a eood deal, lessening the shock very much. Several freight cars were splinter

ed up, one of them totally wrecked, and its contents, consisting of mer

chandise, scattered over the track a

good deal. The passenger engine was considerably broken in front, but none of the men was hurt. Baggagemaster Mart Bowsman was braised

by several trunks falling on him but was not disabled. The passenger cars were not

damaged. The passengers -. .were

well shaken up, but only one person was hurt. His name was T. J. Jud-

son, or uayton. lie was tnrown

IMp'omat ie ttrceptsnn. Washington, Jan. 8. President and Jlrs. Roosevelt gave a reception at the Whi'e Hou-e l?st night tn honor of the diplomatic corps. It was the first formal evening levee of the season and the first at wh!cu President and Mrs. Roosevelt have been the host and hostess. A full representation of the diplomat'- corp3 made the affair notably brilliant. Porto Ktco 1 Willlne. San Juan, P. It.. Jan. 8. The Porto Rican executive assembly has adopted a joint resolution favoring the establishment of a United States naval station in Porto Rican waters. Copies of this rAolution have been mailed to President Roosevelt, the pres'ding of fleer of the senate and of the house.

Tree Fell on the t.d, - Richmond. lad., Jan. 8. Emmett. It years old. sou of Charles Smith, near Hagerstown, ws killed by the branches of a tree while aiding his father In felling timber.

Four Woinrni complaints. A young woman lingered in a store elevator the other day after it had disgorged Its crowd. "Seventeen Is the limit." she said to the elevator man; "you took in more than tvovnty." "You have collected six fares without ringing up one," said a lady to a street car conductor. "1 am responsible for two; please ring them up." "I do not cart to discuss the matter here," said a tall college girl to a hackman. "I will pay you what you ask, take your number and make Investigation later." "Waiters six and eleven," reported a woman to a hotel clerk, "fail to serve me civilly when I do not fee them." These four complaints, all overheard In one day, seem to confirm the rumor that American good natured indifference' is waking up. Youth's Companion.

ThlBKB the Colles-e Girl Missed. A girl who had been very clever at college came home and said to her mother, "Mother, I've graduated, but now I wish to take up psychology, philology, bibli" "Just wait a minute,' said the mother. "I have arranged for you a thorough course . in . roastology, , boilology, stitchology, darnology, patchology and general domestlcology. Now put on your apron and pluck that chicken. I'adern Society;A Hn1'r Onte-nnrlan. Hope, Ind., Jan. 7. "Aunty" Smith, colored, claiming to be 103 years old, fa dead. She was born in slavery, coming here after th close of th civil war.

CHESTER. ., : Tuesday evening, Dec." 31st., occurred , the seventeenth birthday of Jesse Dennis; and a party of young paople paid him a surprise visit at

the home ' of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennis, and helped him celebrate this event in a very pleasant manner. Many games and a good social time was the evening's entertainment. Refreshments wore served. Those present were: Jesse Dennis, Palmer Williams, Lulu Hampton,, Roy Morrow, Pearl Commons, Harry 'Minor, Harry Sharp, Ed Hampton, Bertha Sharp, Asa Stanley, Laura Minor, Alva Jones, Harry Forbes, Gertrude Stone, Mary Crawford, Clifton Williams, Harry Olmetzer, Everett SulUvan, Viorna Stout, Mabel Reed. Myrtle Crawford, Nellie Morrow, Willie and Albert Dennis. Bert Morris, of " Indianapolis; Wilmer Morrow, of Parker, and Rev. Hornada, of Shirley, spent , New Years here. Monday evening. Dec. 30, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerun eutertained in honor of Miss Spotts. Frank Barker. Ada Sieceke ana Lois Huff. There were sixteen in all present. Oysters, icecream, etc., were served, and ga.njes and violin mu&ic by Mr. CulbertsoL and Mrs. Fred Harvey. The Magazine club met at Silas Williamson's Saturday evening. There were fifty present. Election of Officers as fnllnwn- filara. 'K'onrla.ll '

pres.dent; Ed Mink, vice president;'

ise.nna JJulla, secretary; Koy Morrow, treasnrer. The following list of papers and magaz'nes were chosen: Youths Companion, Saturday Evenit s Post, Success, Review of Reviews, Cuirent Literature, North American Review. Refreshments were served. All unite in thanking Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and their daughter. Miss Passie, for their kind hospitality. , Mattie Hart has returned from Dublin where she attended the wedding of her friend, Miss Carry Fisher. Hannah Graves from near Goshen is visiting relatives here. Chester Haisley of Arba has been speeding a week here. Cooper's orchestra went to Bradford Jurction to play for a grand ball at Mr. McClure s New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothermel entertained relatives and friends Sunday at a fine turkey dinner. A Menk and family from here were present. The M. E, church have elected the following officers to serve the ensuing year in their Sunday school: Superintendent, Ben Shary; assistant, Ed Menk; secretary, Louise Wesler; assistant, Bertha Bulla; organist, Pauline Benton; assistant, Lulu Martin; treasurer, J. B Carmen; librarians, Ferris Hiatt and Bertha Benton.

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People's Exchange.

Ali advertisements under the above head,' such as "wan .."pa "for aml," lost," &c, will be given one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers.

Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vern Smith. tf Foa Rest Two nice unfurnished front rooms with privilege of bath. 21 south thirteenth street.

Foa Rest A six-room house, north second near Main. Call phone 2.0.

725 Main St

City Shoeing Shop - -

C. Tfm Wilson. Pror. In the rear of I ha!k Taylor's livery barn, 13 to 15 S. Wth St.

HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Phone 1314.

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The Marvel of the Age

The air we breathe reduced to a liquid 312 below zero.

mulaAJrbolltaf oa.btockaflai ;...J Freezes Alcohol, Burns Steel, Bolls Ice.

GENNETT Theatre Friday Night, Jan. tO. Prices so aol 75c. ; - Selection of seats, subscribers only, begins 7:30 a. 121., Wednesday, Jan. 8. Pnblic sale, 7:30 a. tn., Thursday, January 9. Money Loaned 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Heal Estate Agency. Main and seventh streets, wed. sat

AUDITOR'S ANN UAL, REPORT.

RECEIPTS.

January. 1902.

DISBURSEMENTS.

ON HAND FyEARL TOTAL S5.K54 93 2S.ffi4 9S 13HS6 0T 13.KJ5 07 8.IVM) 30 llo.i' 118 9610 , 11.411 1 17.617 SS 3 IS 10 8.12 W 11 016 Vt 31ll SO. If3 15 71,700 36 37il 78 74.440 Ss 101.773 37 ' 8.176 S3 8.176 83 28,417 17 30.004 ) 58 419 97 1.332 38 10,27 17 611 : JO m 613 5 717 93 4 00 U 34 4.214 W 5.900 0" 10.114 f2 frW OS 549 t I 30 00 1S) 2-J9 00 13.6R 44 SS.8 79 73.7-J3 23 3,;8 ft 1,060 37 3,41 83 S4 94 -t XI 65 75 71 TSR5 90 9.K35 61 355 00 1.370 51 1,7 5 m 1,779 ti 6.313 13 7.9W1 65 464 59 196 m 661 47 319 39 1.599 68 1.81 US 12.S63 a5 5.997 M 1,951 19 3.7S3 73 I 53 5,436 35 . 1,519 21 13.1W St l4.t4 06 . 15,713 a 15,719 33 49 93 17.3 94 17 306 97 Ji MM 833 SI 1.17 SO . 4,543 92 4.543 02 1,970 00 1.X7OO0 9.487 13 9.487 13 -t- ' 13.134 9v 13.1S4S. 3.9JS 60 3,95 7 W 70 95 ,. 1BM51 38 15VS13S 1157,508 98 ftiSo.SsT 95 $813,474 93

FUNDS

State revenue. State benevolent institutions. County revenue, Township revenue. Road revenue. Special school revenue, x . Tuition revenue. State debt. Common school principal. Common school interest. Land redemptions, Show license. Liquor license. Taxes refunded. Docket fees, circuit court. Common school revenue. Per. end. loan fund, I Itch, Library, Fines and forfeitures. Cm potation revenue. School house bond revenue. County dfg fund. Congressional principal. Congressional interest. Bond sinking fund, . Bond, interest. Free turnpike repair fund. Turnpike bonds, Hagersaown street improvements, Educaboaal institution fund, . Sarah Phillips' trust fund, Township poor fund, V Refumdtng bond tax. Township assessor's .and. Per. end. interest, -C R. at M. R. R-.

TOTAL,

OVERDRAWN'

371 10

3,259 71

5, 539 81

FISCAL YEAR

TOTAL

BALANCES

2.8r4 93 13 6 07 DT.&I2 6 12,475 KI.705 :W 49,:e 1 1 7:t.5"9 V3 8.17i 33 28.1(0 00 16 M 613 10 24 SO 6.014 St

333 47,

73,721 33 775 0,665 Hi 918 50 5,399 73 579 64 . 1.818 5 6 40 S.342 50 rri548 M.I08 66 ""3"73 443 93 ""9.487'i9 13.134 H5 3,936 o 70 65 UUril M

25.851 13.66 07 !7,302 68 13,475 tt 19,705 .'8 4.2S6 II 73 5 -a 8,176 33 33. 130 18,89 ao 513 10 34 00 6,014 52 Stt4 57 328 00 72.7a a3 'ii' 75 9,665 X 993 H) 5.299 73 679 64 1,818 95 68 40 3.342 5 """466i9 34,100 60 """82372 442 03 '"i'igi'ii 18.14 as

3,925

70

153 Ml M

t91,Kn SO 830.451 SI

20,951 44 5.143 17 i J 87 3,844 15 28.173 14 715 19 21 S3 "ViotToo

3.418 83 9 00 3.170 SS 732 02 8,091 K 81 S3 "V".B79 3.t3 75 14,651 06

OVERPAID

3-303 31 ati'ss "1870"00

116732 19

45 51

4,752 97

COUNTY EXHIBIT.

FUNDS

r a -

fi.798 4(,

BALANCE IN TREASURY,

S1S,0 93

, f "'- ' ,j ------- .V .: , -.. .... The within and foregoing report respectfully submitted to the Honorable Board of Commissioners. . ALEX. S. REID, Auditor Wayne County, Indiana.

Examined, accepted and approved this 6th day of January, 1902,

- Geo. W. Calloway, ) Peter S. Beeler, - . Albert Oler,

Commissioners Wayne County.

Balance on hands Asessing....- - . County Poor Asylum, Maintenance........... File insurance ..... ............ .......... Court House supplies . J anitor ... .... ........... ..... Court house boiler repairs ...... ......... Court house repairs Bailiff....... Officers Soldiers1 burial ... .... Poor Office expense...... . Othre rent....... ...... ....... ........... Insanity ... .......... Court house engineer ...... ........... Prisoners, boarding .... ............ .......... New furnace at jail ..... ..... ..... t-trphans' Home, maintenance ...... . .... County commissioners. ....... Koads and highways .... . . County board of health .................. County board of equalization ................. County school superintendent .... ...... Livery hire ............... .............. County attorney ....... . ...... Elections (balance) . . ..... Bridge ............ ........ .... Apprehending prisoner .... ............. Physician at jail........... ......... Washing and mending at jail .......... .. ... Poor farm repairs . ................. Barns at poor asylum . ........ ... Superintendent poor as) Ina and employes .... Orphan.' home repairs...., .................. Orphans' home ea ployes ............ . Jail supplies . . .. .... Truant ofBcera Jury .. , Inquest and per diem of coroner .......... J.U repairs ... ....................... . Congressional wEeraL... ................... Coat on school fund interest.. ........ ...... Insane hospital , , Boys' reform school . . . ... Hoa e of friendless ................. ...... f em ale prune. ... . ...... ...

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later Jury

Congresavomal principal Couaty mstirute..... ...... . Change of venae - ........ ..... Revenue, Dece ber and May tines coilected. Poor school "Mi.um Special judge .... ... ....... .... ... Salary, couaty council .. Oflitnal reporter .. - raad jury . -. . . ...... .......... .... ........ Defending prisoner ........ ....... .......... Law book . .. Court porkers . . , -, . . . ShenfPs fees by coaamissxmers ....... ... -M. f Hncers' fees by judge circuit court........... Rebudisg law book ........... Guard ior insane at 3 il. ....... Post fans supplies (not maintenance) ....... Orphans' home (not maintenance... ......... Feaf and dumb hospital .................... fu?aad game law ........ ...... Adding machine - . ........ ......... ... . Envsneratioa of voters. Apprawwg school mads . ... . ....... Court room repairs ... .............. -n. Court rooca supplies . ... .

Receipt, '

8,060 .Hfl 3.95 i0 6Sfti 6

11 614 35 "i'ieH'ii iiiTao

00

Dinburse. ments

3,86.1 00 2,949 7 lt 74 2.4KO 00 983 SI

07

Total,

Balance in Treaaory,

tilXA 1ft

$9,951 41

374 13 455 l' 17,4 i7 t 8x i 969 l5 2.VS7 34 iwi'so MM 4,410 09 loo 00 42 55 54 809 rx. 1,848 00 62 )0 tit 40 5 18,867 37 7500 lt 50 60 00 17 09 9,208 08 232 08 1.856 15 8r4 8t : turn 1M4 aa II 71 416 87 ljom ' 2as as 370 95 54 17 ; 9 J . SOS 29 359 II 141 49 51 DO iw aa 1O0 4)

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