Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 227, 29 September 1908 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 29, 1908.
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WANTED. WANTED Girl tor general bouse work; call 1415 Main street. 29-2t WANTED Married man Interested in stock breeding and general farming. Route No. 8, Box 1. 1 29-lt WANTED Flat of three or four rooms with heat. Address "J. E. S." care Palladium. 29-2t WANTED Married man interested in stock breeding and general farming; Route No. 8, Box 1. 29-tf WANTED 7 room house, bath, barn, good location. Address Redraw, care Palladium. 29-3t WANTED Girl for . general' housework: call 1415 Main street. 29-2t WANTED Competent girl for cooking and housework. Two in family. No washing. Call at No. 1314 North A street during forenoon. 28-2t WANTED Modern house, 7 or more rooms, with barn. Will buy or rent. Address "Advance," Palladium. 28-tf WANTED You to make your spare time profitable by attending night school at the Richmond Business College. 27-7t WANTED Lace curtains to do up. 818 N. 8th. 27-7t WANTED To repair shoes. O. R Harne N. 10th and E. 26-14t WANTED To trade nico light rubber tired phaeton for Burrey. Call at 7 N. 9th St. 26-4t WANTEDGood girl or housekeeper in small family. Call 205 N. 13th. 23-7t WANTED Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, cheapest and most .thorough. Mrs. W. S. Hlscr's school. 33 S. 13th St Phone 2177. Opens Sept. 14. 27-tf WANTED Moa to Learn barber
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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Sept 29. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper 734 73 72'i American Smelting .. .. 83 83 S2 American Sugar- . 128 128 127 Atchison .. .. .. 87 87 S6 b; & O. .. - ft6 96 B. R. T. ........ ...47 47 45 CM. &StP. 133 134 132 New York Central 103 103 102 Northern Pac .135 136 133 Persvlvanla 121 121 121 People's Gas.. .. .. .. .. .. 94 94 94 Reading .....128 128 126 Southern Pacific 103 103 101 Union Pacific .. 157 158 156 U. S. Steel ........ ' - 44 44 43 U. S. Steel pfd 108 108 107 Great Northern .. .. .. ...129 130 128
U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, Sept. 29. Hogs, receipts 14,000, market steady, left over 4,524. Cattle 7,000, slow. Sheep 3,000, weak. Hogs estimated for Wednesday, 23.000. Closing Hog Market. Light 6.95 7.00 Mixed 6.40 7.10 Heavy 6.35 7.15 Rough .. 6.33 6.63 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies .... .1 .... .).$7.00$7.30 Good to choice 6.50 7.10 . BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers .... 5.00 6.00 Finished steers .. .. .. 6.00 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings. 4.00 5.00 . . BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers... 4.00 4.75 Good to choice heifers .... 3.50 3.75 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00 7.60 Fair to good 2.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 3.50 4.25 Fair to good feeders . . . . , 3.50 3.75 Good to choice stockers . . . 2.00 3.50 Common to fair heifers ... 2.50 3.25 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.25 Indianapolis Grain. Idianapolis, Sept. 29. Wheat 94. Corn, 79. Oats, 49. Rye. 75. Timothy. $12.00; Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Sept 29. Cattle Receipts, light Cattle Extra, $6.00 down; prime $3.75 down. Veal $8.00 down. Hogs Receipts 15 loads; $7.25 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts light, $4.00 down. Spring lambs, $3.75 down. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled).. .. ..$10.00 New Timothy hay (loose)$7.00 to$S.00 New clover hay (loose): .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay.. .. ..7.00 Straw (per ton). . . . . .$-.00 to $5.00 Corn (per bu.) 7Sc Oats (new, per bu) ......45c rTTT: - onid Medal Flour . is very highest smiitr Lrau.
trade: will ec.uip shop for you or furnish poftiUoBS, few weu corv pletes, constant practice, careful instruetioni. tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted. write for catalogue. Moler- Barber CoL'ege. Cincinnati. O. tt
FOR SALE. FOR SALE City real estate. Porterfield. KeUey Blick- O-tf FOR SALE Or trade, nice home, 3 miles from city; 6 room house, good barn, 2 acres; call 126 S. 3rd St. 29-2t FOR SALE Some fine lots on South 21st street. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St 29-4t FOR SALE Farms, 80 acres, $2,500; 40 acres, $1,000; 90 acres. $2,200; 80 acres, $1,500. All Improved on Btone roads and rural routes, easy terms, bargains, and can't be beat in state. Own your home, any size farm. Write what you want. Joe Hole, North Vernon, Ind. 29-7t FOR SALE Household goods, Jewel base burner, drop-head Singer sewing machine, 217 N. 6th. 29-3t FOR'SALE SteeFrange for coal; 10 Laurel street. 29-3t FOR' SALE Kalamazoo baseburner, almost new; cook stove, iron bed and springs; 350 Randolph street. Phone 3185. 29-2t FOR SALE Beautiful six light electric art dome; household goods; ladies' winter clothing, cheap; address "Mitchell," care Palladium. 29-3t FOR SALE Surrey, extension top. Good condition. 233 South 5th st. 28-tf FOR SALE Buggy and two-seated carriage, 726 N. 13th. 27-7t FOR SALE Household goods, 329 N. 16th. 26-7t Close 73 83 127 87 90 47 133 102 135 121 94 127 103 157 44 108 129 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Sept 28. Wheat, per bu. $1.01. Corn, 81 c. Oats, 51. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu. $1.60 1.73 Clover seed $4.50 4,73 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds .. .. .. .. 6.50 6.75 Good to heavy packers .. 6.00 6.25 Common and rough .. .. 4.50 5.25 Steers, corn fed .. ;. .. 4.00 4.25 Heifers .. .. 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls.. .. 2.50 3.25 Calves 6.00 6.50 Lambs .. .. 4.00 ' PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.J Young chickens dressed per iu.. IS to 20c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCF., (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb ....25c Country butter, per lb IS to 20c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu $1.00 Corn (per bu) 80 Oats (per. bu.) ..45 Rye, (per bu.) 70c Bran (per bu.) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $26.00 Clover Seed, per bu $4.50 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat 9Sc Corn 73c Oats 47c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned ....$4.50 4.75 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by II. J. Amston.) Turkeys ; 7C Ducks . 6c Geese 5c Eggs.. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .20c Country butter.. .. .. ..20c Young Chickens ................12c Old Chickens ...Sc Country Bacon .......... '..i. 10 11c Potatoes .......... ,. .. ..,.S0c
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FOR SALE Horse for $35. Bage blacksmith shop on N. 12th St -t 25-7t TOR SALE New ranges and heating 6toves, 519 Main. 25-7t
FOR SALE: Furniture of all kinds at 121 S. 4th. 25-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice profitable mercantile business located in this city. Will sell or trade for good farm or city property. An exceptional opportunity. Address C. P., care Palladium. 24-7t FOR SALE $425 will buy nice lot on ' Randolph street between 3rd and 4th streets. Ball & Peltz. 23-7t FOR SALE Automobile in good condition at a sacrifice. Parties leaving the city. Can be seen at 217 N. 6tb. 16-tt FOR SALE Poland China male pigs. Telephone 5105 D Sam Myers, R. R. No. 4. 16 14t FOR 3ALE A car load of horses every Saturday ad Monday at Gus Tanbe'a barn. jvtt FOR RENT. FOR RENT House at 1517 North D street, with bath, furnace and modern improvements. Stephen O. Yates. 29-7t FOR RENT Modern eight room house, barn and fruit, 433 S. 12th. 29-3t FOR RENT Rooms furnished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. 1525 North A street. 28-3 1 FOR RENT Four room modern house, 325 S. 6th. 2S-2t FOR RENT House, call 326 S. 8th street. 27-7t FOR RENT Farm 4 miles of Richmond; address Box 202, Cambridge City, Ind. 27-7t Apple 7oC &'$1.25 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat No. 2, per bu $1.00 Corn, per cwt 75c. Oats.. 43c. Rye 70c Clover Seed.. $4.50$ 5.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 14c Eggs, per doz 17c Old Chickens, per lb., Sc Young Chickens, per lb 9c Old Chickens, per lb 8c Turkeys, per lb 6c Ducks, per lb ...6c Geese, per lb. 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harman Bros.) Butcher steers $3.00 Good to choice 3.75 Heifers 4.00 Veal calves .. .. 5.50 Hogs. . 6.85 Roughs 4.00 5.75 Pigs 1.50 3.50 Sheep.. .. .. .. 3.00 4.50 Lambs 3.04 Pigs 5.00 5.50 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. 4. Benton) Butcher Steers .$4.00 $4.75 'Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00(i 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs, 6.50 Roughs 3.50 C.25 Sheep 3.00 3.23 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat 95c Corn, per cwt $1.04 Oats. . . ,45c. Rye 65c. Prime clover seed $4.50 GREENSFORK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal calves . . 4.00 5.50 Hogs 6.00 6.50 Roughs 4.50 5.25 Sheep 2.00ff 3.50 Lambs . . 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat ...... 90c Corn 75c Oats .... ........... ,45c Rye 65c Clover Seed, No. 2 ..$4.50 PRODUCE AND FOULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. J Country butter, per lb 15c J Eggs, per doz.. ' 17c , Old Chickens, per lb. 8c Old Roosters per lb..... 3c K Turkeys, per lb 6c Young chickens, per lb., ........12c Ducks, per lb 6c Geese, per lb. 5c ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat 93c Corn .. .......,...75o NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. L R- Richards) Wheat .. .. ..$1-00 Corn 75c Oats .....45c Rye.. .. .. .. .. ...70c Prime Bed OlOYtr Sst4. ,AU)
Do you want to seS! that farm of yours this fall? Well why not ad vertise it under the FOR SALE column off the PaS iadium. There are plenty off buyers in the county that are looking for Just such a farm as yours. The only way to let them know is to advertise it in the Palladium. The public Soaks to this paper for their wants: Let them find yours.
FOR RENT Lower part house; call 603 N. 10th. 27-7t FOR RENT House, 8 rooms, 204 N. 7th street, phone 1705. 27-3t FOR RENT Good new house. Convenient location, gas, electric light, etc. Thompson, 710 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT Flat five rooms, bath, steam heat. 322 N. 8th. 26-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, 311 S. W. 3rd. See T. W. Hadley. 25-7t FOR RENT 7 room house, modern convenience, 540 N. 19th. 19-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. auglStf LOST. LOST A - pair of linen cuffs from ladies' coat, Saturday night; reward if returned to 116 N. 14th street. LOST Gold cuff button engraved with initials "W. R. P." Return to Palladium. Reward. LOST Brown and white Boston bull terrier pup, answers to name of Alsike $7.00 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher steers $3.25 1 $4.00 Good to choice Cows $3.00 Heifers 3.00 3.50 Veal Calves 5.00 Hogs 5.00 6.75 Roughs 4.50 5.00 Sheep 3.00 3.50 Lambs 4.00 4.50 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfield & Co.) Wheat. No- 2 94c. Wheat, No. 3 9tc. Corn 75c Oats. 47c. Bran $24.00 Middlings $20.00 C. Corn $34.00 Bread Meal $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. J. Johnston.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 20c Young Chickens 12c Old Chickens Sc PRODUCF AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Joaes & Co.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 17c Clover seed (big) per bu $4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu $4.50 Onions, per bu., $1.00 Sweet Potatoes, per bu., ....... .$1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c. Sweet potatoes, per bu $1.25 HAGERSTOWN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat 95c Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $27.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter .. .. ..18c. Eggs 21c Young chickens 10c Old Chickens 8c Turkeys 6c Geese .... 6c NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned a male person over the age of twenty-one years and being of good moral character, and having been a continuous resident of Wayne Township in said county for more than ninety days next before this date, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said County at , their next regular term, commencine ,on the first Monday of October, 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less Quantity than five gallons at a time with permission for the same to be drang on the premises where sold,,, in accordance with the provissions of an act ' of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875. and all other laws regulating and restricting the sale of such liquors. I further state that I am and will be the actual and sole owner and proprietor of the said business should a license .be granted to me, and that I am not acting and will not act as the agent or partner of another in the conduct of the same. The precise location and description of the room in which I desire to sell and will sell intoxicating, spirituout, vinous and malt liquors should a license be granted me, is as follows to-wlt: firing certain room cot the ground
"Prince." Reward if returned to Harry Lucas. 613 N. Sth. 29-lt LOST Gold watch fob in Earlham cemetery yesterday afternoon. Phone 3112. Reward. 2S-2t
MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Napkins lost out of washing, 113 South 10th St. 29-2t TO HIRE Saddle horses for lady or gent. Call phone 1300 or ,1022 S. C Street. 29-2t BUY your groceries and meats of C. H. Smith. 27-10t REMOVED Mrs. Ibaugh has moved to 915 South A St 27-3t GO to Heiger's for Staple and fancy groceries and Meats. 27-4t Merchants delivery, Leo. Weis. phone 4201. 26-7t Morehead's deodorizer and diseufectant challenges the world. On sale at Lukrn's drug store. Don't forget the place to buy. Ask for references at Luken's. Morehead. 938 Butler St.. .Phone 3177. Professional vault cleaning and furnaces. Only responsibly vault cleaner in city. 25-7t TTe Climax does all kind of machine and metal pattern work. Border & Rieser. Mill Works Building. 25-7t See the Gem Pattern Works for all kind of pattern work. 17tb and N. F St. George W. Clements. 25-7t T$U Y " your" fancy groceries and" meat at Heigher. 23-10t LAUNDRY. We can hvlp make yen happy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laurdry. He Do you believe the language of love is a klssT She Yes. Let us talk. Manchester Guardian. floor of a certain brick building on North E street, situated on lot No. 8. in Kenworthy's addition to the city of Richmond, fronting on North E street and numbered 823 and which room is about 36 feet and 6 inches north and south by about 14 feet and 6 inches east and west and being in the Third ward of said city, Wayne township, Wayne county and State of Indiana. JESSE J. SCHULTZ. dly 15-22-29 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that M. D. L. Reynolds, administrator of 'the estate of Caroline Stigleman, deceased, and George Armstrong will ofTer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said Caroline Stigleman, in Webster Township, Wayne County, Indiana, on the Centerville and Williamsburg Pike, about seven miles northwest of Richmond, on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, 1908 . the personal property of said estate, and property owned by said decedent jointly with said George Armstrong, and described as follows: 11 head of Shorthorn Cows, fresh in early spring; 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull; 11 Yearling Calves; 11 Spring Calves; 11 Poland China Brood Sows, one year old; 1 Poland China Boar, one year old; 60 Spring Pigs, partly fattened; 3 Carriages and Vehicles; 2 Side Saddles; Farming Implements and Harness; 28 Tons of Timothy Hay in the mow; 20 Acres of Growing Corn; Household Goods, including one Invalid Chair and Bed; Beds and Bedroom Furniture, several Oil Paintings, Carpets. Stoves, Dining-room Furniture, including China Closet; Kitchen Outfit, including . Cabinet, and many other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of 6 months will be given, the purchaser giving his. note therefor with approved sureties, bearing 6 per cent, interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees. No goods to be removed until settlement is made. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid Society The Stigleman Farms, one of 160 acres and one of 80 acres, are offered for sale at private sale. M. D. L. REYNOLDS, Administrator. GEORGE ARMSTRONG. Simon Weddle, Auctioneer. A. M. Gardner, Attorney. dly 15-22-29 COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. The following claims were allowed by the Board of County Commissioners daring the September term. H. E. Penny salary as clerk, $925; office expenses $16.75; D. S. Coe, salary as auditor, $1,125: offlce expenses. $2.0; W. A. Bond, legal services Washington Tp road, $350; B. B. Myrick, Jr., salaray as treasurer, $1,2.j0; office expenses $20.00; F. C. Mosbaugh. salary as recorder, $550.55; office expenses, $13i5; L. P. Meredith, salary as sheriff, $S00; Guard for Insane. $50; Working and mending for jail Inmates, $37.50; Charles W. Jordan, 'salary as County Superintendent, $117; County Teachers Institute. $K; Harry Meek, salary as Wayne Township Assessor. $275; Minnie Hervey, M. D., physician at women's Jail, $12.50; Harmon Shofer. Tig furnished Commissioners. $5.00; Shurley's Livery, rig furnished Commissioners, $2.50; Richmond Morning News. legal publclations, $12.30; Park Elwood, damages to premises resulting from constnrttion
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Wilson PohSmeyer 15 North 10th. Phone 1335. Private ambulance, sept2-tt DOWNING & SON, 16 N. Sth. Phone 217-. ausltf UPHOLSTERING. SPECIAL PIECES made to order. J. II. Russel. 17 S. 7th. Phone 1793. aug25-t( Holt house does upholstering and general furniture repairing. Phone 4201. 124 S. 6th St. 25-7t FERTILIZER. Armour Brand's stock on hand. Prices right. Garver & Meyer. Phone 21 W. 23-1 mo PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. Qas Water Heaters For Bath and Kitchen, at Meerhoff's. Phone 1236. 27-tf DRY CLEANING. Bring on your overcoats and winter suits to have them cleaned and pressed for the winter. Work guaranteed. French Dry Cleaning Co., Westcott Hotel Bldg., Phone 1766. 29-7t ART GOODS. Come In and see our fine display of Art Goods for the Fall Festival. Art Store, 1015 Main St 29-7t Mr. Phusser Cyuthla. I have Joined a Don't Worry club. Mrs. Phusser I'm sorry for the club. It will have to change Its name. Boston Traveler. work during repair at MiddUboro bridge, $25; W. S. Lancaster, sprinkling, $5; Dr. W. W. Zimmerman professional services under order Board of Health, $36; Dr. J. M. Fbuts, physician at Poor Farm, $60; Albert H. Gunckel, refunded tax, $2.75; Richmond Natural Gas Co., $17.10 Dr. A. L. Bramkamp, Coroner, $52.25; Pan American Bridge Company, for Groce bridge 'and fill (balance) $637.50; W. I. White, general bridge repairs, $23.90; Galion Iron Works, for iron culverts, $27.00; Nicholson Ptg. Co., for supplies, $14.00; Charles M. Newlin. making transcript South L street gravel road case, $15.00 John F. Dynes, salary as County Commissioner.$125; R. N. Beeson, same, $125; C. E. Wiley, same $125; M. W. Marine, office exjenses County Assessor, $3.00; C. W. Jordan, offlce expense superintendent, $11; Nicholson & Bros., supplies 35 cents; Richmond Home Telephone Co., $6.95; Mary W. Hill, care orphan, $3.30; A. Harsh Coal Company, fuel for Court House, $221.06; Standard Oil Co., $15.93; John C. Darnell, repair heating plant, $50; Adam H. Bartel, supplies, $20.70; C. S. Farnham. supplies, CO cents; Lindley Swain, laundering towels, $1.80; M. J. Qulgley, drugs for jail, $3.20; O. G. Whelan. supplies for Jail, $2.70; Jones Hardware Co., $17.80; Irvln Reed & Son, $2.20; Item Newspaper Co., legal publications, $10.55; Werklng &. Keagy, general bridge repairs, $11.73; Merritt Nicholson, general bridge repairs, $7.40; W. O. Jones, general bridge repairs, $6.50; Pan American Bridge Co., repairs Thornburg bridge, $905.50; Joseph Betzold, refunded tax, $2.47; Oliver O. Test for Richmond Concrete Co., refunded tax $4.04; Albert Oler. . refund tax $12.35; Nicholson Ptg. Co., supplies. $5.80; T. C. Taylor, rig furnished Commissioners, $4.00; ThorntonLevey Co., supplies, $7.00; L. P. Meredith, office expenses as sheriff, $7.62; R. A. 'Howard, per diem as surveyor, $30; W. H. Bartel, supplies, $3.75; John F. Dynes, Commissioners' offlce expense, 64 cents; C. E. Wiley, same, 64 cents; A. N. Beeson, name, 28 cents; Joseph Wade, rig furnished Commissioners, $2.50; Boarding prisoners at women's jail and guard for insane, $334.95; Ben Hindman, rig furnished commissioners, $4.00; John M. Eggemeyer, supplies, 75 cents Municipal Light Plant $3.76; Richmond Light Heat & Power co., $37.57; L. P. Meredith, jail supplies bought, $8.80; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $4.45; Dr. John M. Wampler balance due Coroner's inquests for witness fees. $6.25; Ohio Chemical Co., Poor Farm supplies, $00.00; C. E. Wiley, for cow purchased for Poor Farm. $00.00; L P. Meredith, boarding prisoners at the jail. $S75.00; Indianapolis News, publications, $2. G4; Richmond Morning News, legal publications, $3.75; Haron D. John son, supplies poor school children. J4.0O; J. D. Adams Si Co.. material for Eliason bridge. $50; L E. Smith. general bridge repairs, $1)5.00; John E. Woods, general bridge repair $10.00; John F. Dynes, money paid out on bridge repairs, $2.25; Arthur Chessman, bridge repairs, $5.00; ! Frank Williams, general bridge ret rm!r ifi DO- Ditts rnwfnrH monl bridge repairs, $6.00; F. M. VanZant, $65.33; C. H. Addleman, per diem, superintendent South L street construction. $30.00; John F. Cronin, part payment on contract South I street, $3,260; R. A. Howard. . engineer South L street. $16.50; Nicholson Ptg. Co.. supplies, $25.00; Palladium Ptg. Co, legal publications. $16.84; Indianapolis News, legal publications, 6.56; Nicholson ptg. Co., supplies. 12.63; Caleb Jackson.
viewing highway. $24.00; Lincoln H. Jones, viewing highway, $14; Robt A. Howard, all work preliminary to construction on Washington Tp. road, including payments to assistants, $271.15; R. A. Howard preparation of specifications and typewriting additional copies for bidders. $14.40; Henry E. Robinson, salary as
member county council. $25.00; Junius B. Knipe. same, $25; Ellas Hoover, same, $25; Caleb King, same $25.00; Frank Ward. same. $S.34; J. C. Fulghum, same, $25.00; W. S. Commons, same, $25; J. P. Napier, salary Superintendent Poor Farm, $200; for Poor Farm employes and supplies $213.58; for advance to pay employes. $200; Annie C. McMinn and Jennie Rodenberg. for property, South Third and A streets, adjoining County Jail. $900; O. L. Dennis, general bridge repnlrs. $44.44; J. B. Marshall, same, $5.40; William A. Thorp, same, $4.25; W. G. White, same. $10; Lee B- Nusbaum. treasurer City School Board, for clothes and books provided by the school board to poor children, $309.85; H. P. White, balance due on fill st Hill Arch, $1,351; National Concrete Company, balance due on Burkett bridge. $S5. Court Allowances. Allowances made by the Wayne Circuit Court were as follows: Carl Coggeahall, jury services, $18; John Blose. same, $11.30; Edward O. Benson, same. $37.50: Elisabeth W. Candler, per diera as probation officer $30; John A. Markley, court bailiff. $100; S. W. Hart, repair Court room clock. $1.50; Edward Thompson ft Co.. law books. $15; The W. H. Anderson Co., same, $12 00; The BobbsXI. -.-Ill Crs aam 1 Art U V. Pm. ny, clerk. Insanity Inquest costs, case of Mary E. Walls. $53.20; case Jo- 4 siah Nicholson. $19.55; Case Caroline Gray. $28.20; Case Harvey Borton. $4.50; Case of Wm. T. Archey, $4.50; Case Edward Bethage, $4.50; Case of Lucia Ellen Turner, $U.7i; Case of John Elmer Baker. I3S.35; Case William N. Matthews. $35.85. Respectfully submitted. ' DEMAS 8. COE. ' Auditor Wayne County. Deaths and Funerals. DRAPER The funeral of Don Drap er who died yesterdsy will take place tomorrow morning from the home of , his brother. Homer Draper In the Eggemeyer flats at 9' o'clock. The remains will be taken to Converse for burial. Births. Earnest and Etta Renk. 430 South, Fourteenth street, girl; second child. John C. and Ella Ryland. Williamsburg, girl; first child. Contagion. John, aged 21, in the family of OIIt-' er Long, 4s soutn rirtn street, aw typhoid fever. The patient has been removed to Reid Memorial hospital. Naval Academy Glass Rines. A naval officer and a friend strolling down Broadway one afternoon recently. The former glanced In at a pawnshop window a ad aoddenly stopped. "HeQer he exclaimed. "There Is a Naval academy class ring" He went Into the shop and asked to see the ring. There- could be no deabt about It, it was a rinc bsloglng to a member of a class which grade at ed some years ago. The officer beagnt the ring and put It ta his pocket. "Why, what can yen want with that ring?' asked bis friend. ' "It the ewner a particular friend of yonrsT" The officer said he was not and then explained that It bad always been a custom of the nerst service for any naval oficer to redeem a Nwvml academy class ring whenever he saw on and send It back te Its owner, who, of ceorse. make good the lean st fkls earliest eoaesalsnee. "That la why." ssM the officer, smflingly, "pawnshop keepers are always anxtoos te lend sseeey ea er class rings, and that Is alee en reason why a naval officer win never pawn his class ring until woass comes to the worst," New York Trfsane. A Seef e CWticia The late Sir Henry Cnaapben-Ban-nerman, who was meted for his genial humor, wss ne seres! crmdsed by a fellow fiwwcifiuau for his nn-Scot-tlsh habit of joke making. He had Just been elected M. p. for the Stirling bergne, and a disappointed Scot remarked, with a sigh: "He'll nee do for ns, men. Why, he Bollxnan. NOTICE.: Hokendanqna Red Men will meet at the Hall tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock to attend the funeral services of Don Draper. JOHN TOWLE, C. O. R. 28-2t ORA HARELL, S. Terre Dante, Indtensgclis & Eastern Traetiea Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct. 27. 107.) Trains leave Richmond f c Inmanttpuli and lntermeduie stations st 6:00 a. m. a7:25. S:Q. 1:25. 10:00. U:00. 12:00, 1:00. 2:2S 3:00. 4:00. ;-v c-ne 7-n s-in .m - - - - v.vv, 11:10. Limited trains. . Last car to Indianapolis. 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, PVankfort. Crawford Me. -Terre Hante, Clinton. 8uIUvan, Paris (Ills.) Tickets sold through. . Th Great Blood Purifier. Per tin
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