Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 94, 10 February 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVETT. FX1XABIUM ' AND ' SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HAS C0I1VERIED 84 Evangelist Roy ' Crown Has Met With Wonderful Sue- . cess in Richmond. .-..The Market Place of the People... PEN mi EACH INSERTION. FOR THE PRflGEOF Situations Wanted and . Found Ads 2 times - FREE Greatest littlesatisfisrs of, big wants are ths ' ' ' ads below All advertisements must b; in this office before 12 noon LAST SERVICE ON SUNDAY

THE UICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lO, 1909.

ONE. GENT

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WANTED.

. wanted Work in the country by girl. Call 31 Railroad st. 10-2t WANTED H lihest price paid" f or old feather beds. Will stay a week In Richmond. Address Simon Cohen, Gen. Del.; will call. 10-7t WANTED A position in office for either morning or' whole day,- by young lady with experience. Apply to. Timothy Nicholson. A 9-3t WANTED Lace curtains and bed clothes to wash; 304 N. 21st St. WANTED Position as stationary engineer. Cair229 S. 2nd St. 9-2t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks required. Best s work for poor man. Can have shop with small capital. Wages, $12 to $20 weekly.- Wonderful demand for barbers. Catalogue free. MoJer Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 9-tf WXNTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves and carpets. . 519 Main. febS-tf WANTED Competent stenographers ; for out-of-town positions; -call at office of Richmond Business College. 3-tf WANTED Small house; will pay all cash. Thompson, 710 Main.- 4-7t WANTED Horse-shoeing, general blacksmlthing, rubber tiring; eecial attention given to lame and interfering horses. All work promptly and carefully done. D. W. Thomas, 17 S. 6th St. . 4-7t WANT EDYour lame horse to shoe; NEW YORK STOCK t&y Cerrtll and New York, Feb. 10.Thompson,

Market Reports

t . , V ' , : Open High Low Close 1 & N. .. .. ... ..123 124 122 124 Great Northern .. .. . .14114 1414 141 141 Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. 75 77 75 774, American Smelting . . . . , . 86 87 86 . 87 Northern. Pacific .. ..138 138 138 138? IT. S. Steel , ..53 52 52 52 U. 8. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. .. .... .. .,113 113 113 113 Pennsylvania ...... ..131 .... .... 132 8t 145 145 144 145 B. ft O. .. .. .. .... .. ..108 108 108 . 108 New York Central v. . S. . a26 127 126 126 Reading .. .. ..132 142 131, 131 Canadian Pacific ....172 173 172 173 Union Pacific- , ..177 178 176 178 Atchteon.: ....-.. .. ...... ..99 99 99 99 Southern Pacific. .. .. .. .. ..lis 118- 117 118

Chicago. CHICAGO ORAIN AND PROV13ION3L Chicago. Feb. 10. " CT Corrstl and Thompson. Erokers. Baton O.) Wheat High 111 ' 100 Corn High '64 4Oats. High 53 48 - Open . . 110 ' . 99 Open !- ... 4 (Siaa ' ... 52 ... t7 Low 110 " 995 Low C4 63 Low 52 4T . Close 111 100 Cloae 64 64 May July , Close 53 47 May July Indianapolis Market.

REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. . , , , Av. Dk. Price r 49 . . . ..... ......... 290 280 6.00 Bl 238 6.55 49 200 ' 6.50 SI 233 40 6.50 . 79 . 212 40 ' 6.45 53 ................. 218 240 6.45 4 ...193 .. 6.40 43 208 120 -6.40 M 171 80 6.35 B 187 200 6.35 71 196 200 6.35 ,102 ..i...V..... 159 SO 6.30 ; 9 .....I. .....i... . 193 600 6.30 94 170 240 6.20 48 I,;;;., 147 '80 6.15 159 , 6.15 54 147 .. 6.10 23 .........; 140 ... 6.00 42 133 SO 5.83 22 120 .. 5.75 14 .....I........... 97 .. ' 5.50 85 77 5.25

INOIANAPOLI8 LIVESTOCK. ' Indianapolis. Feb. 10. Hogs, receipts 4,500, tops $6.75. Cattle receipts, 1,000, tops 6.00. Sheep, receipts 200. steady, unchanged . HOGS. Best heavies ..... ...... $G.3Tri $- Good to choice.. .. . . .. Gm ,45 BEST STEERS. Finished steers .. .. .... ti.25 a75 Good to choice Bteers .. .'. S-oOt 6.35 Choice to fancy yearlings. . i.oOtJi 5.U0 V 8TOCK CATTLE. Oood to heavy fleshy feeders.. ..yv.. Fair to good feeders . . .'. Good to choice Blockers .. Common to fair heifers. . . . 5.00, 5.25 4.75 5.00 3.005 4.50 2.50 3.25 . . - BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers 4.3o 3.50 Qood U choice-heifers. . 3.75 4.25 SHESP. Best yearlings: ......... Oood to choice sheep f Bpring lambs. . .... . . 7 VEAL CALVESGood iq- fancy. . .. -.. .. Fair t,o heavy. . 4.25 4.75 3.50 4.25 4.00 750 4.Zm 8-75 3.00 7JX Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Feb. 10. .v. , .v.. ... .11.11

corns, side bones inflames coronets, unbalanced pedal Joints, ' all cured at Cox's. febl-tf

WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Es- ; tate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. , - 14-tf FOR SALE, TEXAS' MR. J. H. ODONNELL OF TEXAS, WILL BE AT OUR OFFICE ON FRIDAY, FEB. 12TH. COME IN AND TALK ABOUT TEXAS WITH HIM i A.ND ARRANGE TO GO ON THE NEXT EXCURSION. . TUESDAY, FEB. 16TH. ' '. . , BALL& PELTZ - 10-2t 1 FOR"sALE-88"acreTl miles of Econ omy, on county pike, two story nine room house, cellar, cistern, two wells . wind pump, wood house, , smoke house, good orchard; barn 40x8O, tool shed; five acres timber, well fenced, well underdraincd; cheap at $7." per acre if sold by 17th. lt acres " extra good farm land 2 miles cT town, $70 per acres. Frank Greenstreet, Economy, Ind. 10-t FOTrSAlJE"Larg'ebb1irdins housed centrally located; will sell at a bargain on account of leaving the city. QUOTATIONS. Broker, Eaton, Ohio.) Corn.'. '. . Oats . . . . Clover. .. '..66 ......53 . . $5.27 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts light; tops $6.50. Sheep Receipts 8 loads; tops $7.10. Hogs Receipts light; tops. $5.50. Lambs, S7.75. Veals, S9.50. . , , , TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. Feb. 10. Wheat Corn , , , bats ... Clover. . . . ... . z . .. $1.13 .......... 63 ...! 52 .$300 EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo, Feb. lo. ' : Cattle Receipts 75; active; steady. Veals. $0.25. Sheep Receipts 8,400; tops $5.75. Lambs, $7.85. Hogs Receipts 4.200; tops $6.00. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Feb. 10. Hogs Receipts 4,!0O. best $0.40$6.50. Sheep Rsjeipts 20O; steady. .... -Cattle Receipts 600; steady. Lambs. $7.25. Veals $8.50. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Feb. 10.Wheat.. .. .'. .. .. . Corn..''.. .. .. .. .. Oats.. .. .. .. .. .. $1.16 .. . . . tM5c . ........ .54c . . .$1.70fi1.85 . .$4.25?4.55 Timothy Clover. , per bu . .. , Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.l Timothy hay (baled) ......$11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) ..$11 to $12 Clover hav, loose .... ..... .$10.00 Mixed hay .$10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 to $5.50 Oats, per bu ..............50c New Corn .....65c Richmond Seed Market. . (Rungs & Co.) Timothy, per ba. $1.50$1.80 Clover Seed .................. $4.00 .. . . Richmond. CATTLE. . ' (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds . . . ...... . .$6.00 $6.25 Good to heavy packers ... 5.50 GOO Common and rough .. .... 5.O0 5.50 Steers, corn- fed .... .". . .. 4.50 5.00 Heifers ...V 3.50 4.25 Fat cows .......... ... . . . f 3.50 4.00 BtUls 3.90 3.75

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'The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. . received at Ox's office. Advertisers will confer a gre.t faror by calling for mail In answer to their adp. Mail at this office up to 12 ucoa today as follows : A E. .........5 J. ........... 1 G. J. 1 W. 2 H. B.. 1 Z. 1 Ms P. will fco kept for CO days only. Ail mail not called oT within, that time will bo cast out Part down, the balance easy payments. Address K 7, Palladium. lO-t FOR SALE 107 acres, well improved" with eleven room houtc, barns, etc., arranged for dairy stock. Located three'"' miles east of Richmond ai New Paris pike. Price reasonable. W. P. Robinson, II. It. Robinson. Trustees. l0-2t FOR SALE Lathe" and drill press. Address Lock Box 253. 10-2t FOR SALE Stereopticon andunicy cle, cheap. 1513 N C street. 10-7t FOR SALT! City uroje'iv ana larms. merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porierflell. Kolly Blo.-k, 8th and Mnln. lit FOR SALE OR TRADE For-bicycle m or B-at clarinet, complete punching bag outSt. j A bargain. 37 N. 6th St- Phcne 2036. 9-2t FOR SALE Young and large, well Calves 6.50 7.00 5.50 ! Lambs

t iPyo PRICKS FCR POPLTKT. I Prime Red Clover Seed . .'(Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.! Alsike Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c; LIVE STOCX.

Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to He Turkeys, per lb. . . , . .... .IS to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE (I'a'fc bj Bee Mlve.l Creamery butter, per lb. . .... G2c Country butter, por ib 25n Eggs.. .. .. .. .. ........ ..i. 30c Richmond Gr;n Maikct. (Richmond Holler MUU) Wheat (per bu.) $1.05 Corn, (per bu) . . ..65c , . . .75c .$24.00 .$27.0C ..54.21 Rye, (per bu.) Bran, (per ton) Middlings (per ton) Clover Seed, per bu Apel.udb: Mother says "thev can't say anything too good about Gold Medal Flour." Chaiutv. CAMBRIDGE CITy. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Wheat, No. 2, per bu . . Corn, new, per bu Oats Rye ,. .... Clover Seed, recleaned. Hazslrlgg) S1.05 60c 47c 70c ..$4.50$4.75 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00$11.03 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay, mixed - $9.00 $10.00 . PRODUCE. . Country Butter ............ 1 .17c Eggs, per dozen.. .. .. .. Old chickens, per lb. . . . Young chickens, per lb. ...... Turkeys, per lb. Ducks, per lb. ...... Geese, per lb. ....... .1 .... , 24c 9c, .9c 12c .7c C6 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher steers $5.50 Good to choice Heifers Veal calves . Hogs ......... Roughs . .. . Sheep ........ Lambs ,. $3.00 $4.25 $3.00$5.00 ..$4.00 $6.50 ....... $6.50 ....... $4.50 $2.50$4.00 $3.00$6.50 CENTERVILLE. . GRAIN. (Furnished by Frd Schllents & Sons) Wheat. No. 2, per bu $1.04 Corn, No. 2, per bu ............ .60c Oats, No. 3 48c Rye, No. 2 .... 70c Clover Seed, recleaned . .$4,50$4.75 No. 1, Timothy, baled, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. I Johnston.) Turkeys .. Ducks ......... Geese ......... Eggs - Country butter , Young chickens Old chickens Country Bacon Potatoes ...... 10c 6c 5c ......27c 25c ....... 7c . .. .iC .I0llc .75c HAGERST0WN. PRODUCE AND rOTJLTRY. (Furnished byEd Porter & Son.) Country butter.. .. .. .. .. . .22c Eggs ............ 25c Young Chickens.. .. .. .. .. ....10c Old Chickens.. .. .. .. .. .. ....10c Turkeys ..;.13c Ducks ....... .7c Geese '. Ccs ORAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 57c Oats 45c Rye 70c Bran, per lea $25.00 Middlings ................... $27.00 NEW PARIS, OHIO. . - GRAIN. (Furnished by G. ?. IL& Richards) Wheat .JUS

marked, petigreed St. Bernard dog. J. C. Krick, R. F. D. No. 6. 9-7t

FOR SALE Driving horse. Phone 1472. 9-lit FOR SALE Cheap. A new style willow go-cart. Good as new. Call 610 Sheridan St. FOR SALE A good paying business. Address, "H. B. W." care Palladium. 6-7t FOR SALE Call at the Antique Furnlture Co., 519 Main and see the kitchen cabinet that we will sell you cheap. 4-tf TOR-SALE 2 acres with good build" ings, 4 miles out, $800. Possession, March 1, '09, if purchased now. Apply to J. Ed Moore, over 6 North 7th street. 4-tf FOR SALE City property and farms; list your property with me. L. C. Young, successor to Al H. Hunt, 7 North Sth street. 3-tf FOR SALE Mill wood, j & Co. C. W. Kramer 29-tf LAUNDRY. W'tt i'sa l:;p mane y.'. anpfy "nr.Tt!y w cue Richmond Steam FOfi HE Ml. FOR RENT House of seven rooms, i barn and garden plot 1011 South J street. Call phone 12:5.". . 10-3t i FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern; 200 I Richmond Ave. 9-3t j FOlTEXT Six room house, both Corn ... '., Oats ...60o .. .47c .. 70c ..$4.50 .$7.50 (Furnished by J. Ja-ret t.) 50$4.00 50 3.00 Butcher Steers $3. j Good to Choice Cowa .. 2 Heifers 3 .25(3 3.75 .50 5.50 .00 5.00 ..... 2.50 .... 4.00 1 Hcs Roughs . Sheep .. rambs . . FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Butcher Steers Good to choice cows ..... Heifers ...... V... Benton) $4.00ft$5.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 ! Veal calves . . 4.50Q) 7.00 4.50 5.50 Hogs Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.5CGRAIN. (Furnished by Harris ft Jarrett.) Wheat ' .. .... ..$1.04 Corn, per cwt. SOc Oats .. . . .. 43c Rye .. '.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..65c Prime clover seed $4.00 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumflld 4k Co.) Wheat, No. 2 Wheat No. 3 $1.07 .05 . .... ... .,.63&65c ..47a Corn t Oats Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton ..$28.00 C. Corn, per cwt ...,.$2.00 Bread Meal . C. ."...., . . C;' ; $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. . (Furnished by F. M. Jones it Co.) Country butter . . . . Creamery butter . .. . 23c Eggs ...25c Potatoes, per bu ..75c i English Clover Seed, per bu., ....$4.00 Little Red Clover Seed, per bu.. .$4.UO GREENSF0RK. ' GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris &'Co.) Wheat.. .-. ... ..$1.04 Corn. . G3 Oats 45c Rye ' .70C Clover Seed, No. 2 .....$4.00 . PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. Eggs, per doz Old Chickens, per lb. Old Roosters per lb... 18c 30c ... 7c . . . . ,3c ....10c . .... 7c . .. .7c . . . .,5c Turkeys, per lb Young chickens, per lb. Ducks, per lb ......... Geese, per lb. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris) Butcher steers , $4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows ..... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 3.00 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 G.00 Hogs 4.50 550 Roughs .. .. .. .. ...... 4.00 450 Sheep . . .. 3.00 350 Lambs 5.00(3 5.00 British automobile, exports now amount to a value of $22500,000 a year. Factories are full of orders as a result of the recent automobile show at the Olympfa in London. About 80 per cent of the orders are for closed cars, usually of the landulet type. To "avoid the troubles besetting compasses of steel ships, the metal of which deflects the needle, a German inventor has devised a needless one in the form of a gyroscope, the axis of which always adjusts itself parallel to the earth's axis. - - - The Japanese government is waging a successful war on rats by paying for every dead one brought in. and giving each rat .slayer a ticket to a lottery with Tsiuahls Brixea.

waters, gas. electric light if wanted, with or without barn. 101 South 21st. S-7t

FOR RENT Furnished room, heat, bath, 30 X. 12th. 9-7t FOR REXT Furnished frout room; 120 South 11th. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnlthed roosc neat and bath, for cents, at tk Gran& oct2S-tf INSURANCE. noore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. 5ouls fciul Loans. Room 16, I. O. 0. 7. SuiMing. 19-U MISCELLAWHOUS. MEKRHOFFS Fostoria Electric and Wellsbach Gas Lamps ara hard "to beat for light 27-tf UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Hair and spring mattresses made to order. Rcrt'.ring a specialty. J. H. Russell. JC 8. 7th street. Phone 1793. 27-tf UPHOLSTERING tuj. General Repairing. Hoithoue, 124 SouUi Cth street Phone 1367. 27-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence Architect Phcne 13D3. 906 Main. jan2S-tf NOTICE NOTICE The Ladles' Aid Society of THE SILVER FOX. He Is a Glorified Frak of the Rod Fox Breed. Only those wise in the woodlore of the north can fully know the magic In the name silver for. The silver fox Is not of different kind, but a glorified freak of the red race. His parents may have been the commonest kind of red foxes, yet nature in extravagant mood may have showered all her gifts on this favored one of the offspring and not only clad him in a marvelous coat, but gifted him with speed and wind and brains above bis kind to guard bis perilous wealth. And need he has of all snch power, for this exquisite robe Is so mellow rich, so wonderful in style, with its glees black and delicate frosting, that it Is the most desirable. the most precious of all furs, worth many times its weight In gold, the no blest Deltry known to man. It Is the proper robe of kings, the appanage of great Imperial thrones today, as wss the tyrlan purple in the days of Rome. This Is Indeed the huntoc's highest prise, but so guarded by tne cunning brain and the wind and limb of the beast himself that it Is through rare good luck more than hunter skill that a few of these fur jewels are taken each year In the woods. There are degrees of rank among these patricians. They range In quality even as diamonds range, and the hunters have a jargon of their own to express all shades between the cross and the finest silver black. Ernest Thompson Seton In Century Magazine. Influence of Food. , "What do you think of the theory that food has a potent influence In determining character T asked Mr. Smltbfield us he put three lumps of sugar in his coffee. "I guess it's all right" replied Mr. Wood as he severed a portion 'of bis beefsteak. "It always seems a little cannibalistic to me when you order lobster." "WelL" retorted Mr. Smithfleld good humoredly. "I ought to bare known It was dangerous to lend you money after X discovered your fondness for beets. But, seriously. If there were anything in the theory, wouldn't It make a man sheepish to eat mutton?' , "It would, and prize fighters ought to restrict themselves to a diet of AN ARAB SURGEON. His Own Story of a Wonderful Opera tion He Performed. Mr. Walter B. Harris in his account ef a journey to Tafllet tells the story of a wonderful operation In surgery as it was reported to. him by a native doctor who was traveling in his company: "I think the old man fancied that I doubted his skill. At least, be was always holding forth upon the subject and continually repeating the story that when in Algeria he had been offered a fabulous salary the sum varied each time the tale was told to remain In charge of the military hospital at Algiers, an honor which he bad declined. "He never tired of narrating the facts and details of his most success ful operation. There is a sect In Morocco cauea uamacna, wno are io, lowers of a certain saint buried n Mckinez. These devotees amuse their? audience-end Jhemselves. too. let us hope by throwing into the air heavy cannon balls, which they illow to faU imI.1Ttaw: rVr. i casion In question "a Hamdusbl had unfortunately been wanting In religious power, for the cannon ball crushed his skull. "My old shereef friend had been called to the rescue. According to bis account. ' he removed the broken patch of skull, replacing if with the rind of a green pumpkin, and closed the skin over it. Is a month's time, he said, the patient was not only convalescent, but was eoce more hard at work practicing his reUgio-acrobsUc feats, with not enlr a remodeled and renovated sknlL bat even a new crop of hair."

Grace church will give a chicken patty dinner rt tf o'clock, Wedresday. Feb. 17th. Mrs. Mary Price, Pres. -9t

NOTICE Dr. J. M. Bulla baa returned from a trip through the South to resume his practice; office 32 South 9th. " S-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Doan & Klute New Headquarters. 3106 Main. Phone 4ti3. Bemoved from 14 S. 8th St. 6-tf DOWNLNU is SON. If N. Sth. Phore Jl'iG. sosl-tt PLUMBING. See Waking & Co., 406 Main, for motor cycles, bicycles and re-pairs. 6-tf LOST. LOST Bunch of keys. Please return to or notify Harry Gilbert at Gaar, Scott & Co's. Reward. 10-lt LOST Female English bull dog; telephone 1533; reward. 9-2t AUCTIONEER. H. IL JONES, Auctioneer. I nsre lots o! sales booked for spring. If yon are going to have a sale of any kind. I would like to do year work. Safe Isfaction guaranteed. Office Shurley's Bam. dec24-tf The flaming arc light can be given a great variety of colors by varying the material impregnating the carbon electrodes. Yellow, pearl white and red carbons are now sold, calcium salts yielding the yellow, strontium the red or pink and barium the white. The yellow, usually preferred, gives the highest efficiency, and white the lowest, or just a little more light than the open arc from pure carbon. A new stop watch has been brought out for use of physicians and nurses in counting pulse beats. The pressure of a button starts It and another press ure stops it and marks the time when a given number of beats have been counted. j The sugar consumption of the Unit ed States Is Increasing at the rate of 50 per cent, every ten years. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES FOR JANUARY TERM. 190. C. W. Jordan, salary county superintendent. $121.50; office expense, $12.59; B. B. Myrlch. final salary. month December. $416.67; D. S. Coe, office expense auditor, $9.72; W. H. Bartel, Jr.. supplies. 45 cents: Wll'lam uuntng, supplies, $12; Nicholson A Bro., supplies, $15.14; Jesse A. Wlcchman, balance due on typewriter. $65; Richmond Natural Gas Co., $64.35; Irvln Reld 4b Son, supplies. $16.68; O. G. Whelsn. $2.40; H. W. Deuker. sup plies, 84 cents: F. M. Jones A Co. poor farm supplies, $239.83; J. IL Russell, court room repairs, $3; Geo. Bishop, truant officer, $36; A. I Bramkamp, M. D., coroner's Inquests, $83.95; Julia E. Work, training school, care of orphans. $76.20; White's Man ual Training , School, care orphans. $414.30; Mary W. Hill, care orphans, $9.30; Dr. F. W. Krueger, examina tion applicant admission reform school, $2; , R. A. Howard, engineer South L street. $13; C. A. Addleman. superintendent, $3; John F. Cronln. contractor. $512.64; R. A. Howard, enKineer. Washington townahin rmrf $37; H. F. Burke, contractor. $632.60; B. B. Myrick. jr., balance of fees due on collection delinquent tax. $273.88; James Howrth, trustee, soldiers' bur ials, $250; Lin d ley Swain, laundry work. $1.80; Richmond Baking Co.. supplies for poor farm, $105.01; F. C Mosbaugh. final salary, month of De cember. $191.12; office expenses. $2; B. B. Myrick, jr., office expense. $2; Elizabeth Bell, treasurer. Home for Friendless,- for. providing guard for insane, $31; L. P. Meredith, guard for insane, $50; City light plant. $30.40; William Waking, court house repairs. $2.06; Worrell Mfg. Co., $120; Ohio Chemical Co., poor farm supplies, $21.20; W. E. Oler, viewing highway, $S.50; Charles Jackson, general bridge repairs, $1.40; Richmond Home Tele phone Co., $10. Allowances by the Wayne circuit court during January were as follows Edward Thompson Co.. $65; Bobbs Merril Co., $43; Harry Penny, makinr docket, $15; O. E. Dickinson, clock for court room, $24 ; James E. Dod dridge, jury senrice, $3; Ellzabetr (Candier. $18.00; Callaghan & Co.. $25 - :lsaac - Gause. jury. $10; 'WilliarFrench, juror. $4; Lee Reynolds. Jur - , .,90. Hrrv R Micr. furor. 126- ; wmjam Reid, juror, $10;' William J wimnm rne w jer $10; Har pennv c,erfc C08t8 ,r Edmond Lamb insanity case. $53.30; case of Daniel A. Griffiths. $53.45; case of Hubert Burden $19.15. Respectfully submitted. ; DEMAS S. COE. Auditor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been duly appointed ad ministrstor with the will annexed of the estate of Catherine Roney. de ceased. late of Wayne County. Ind lana. : Said estats is, supposed to tx solvent. . A. C LLNDEMUTIL dly 3-10-17

The revlTal meeting of the Firsx Christian church are continulns; with interest, and despite the Inclemency cf the weather there was present last

evoiMng a good sixed audience to hear the evangelist In his exposition of the ron version of Cornelius. One more unUed with the church, making . a total of eighty-four since the meeting began. Mr. Brown takes as his subject tonight The Pleasures of Sin. Meetings will continue throughout the week com inn up to the crowning ser vice, the Fellowship Service, on next Sunday. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. PARIS Mrs. Elisabeth Paris; aged, 4 years, residing three miles south east of Boston, died at her homeTaea- -day morning.. She was well knowmlni , this locality. Two sons survive her. The funersl will be Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock from the residence. , Burial will be inConcord cemetery. MILTON William A. Milton died yesterday at his home 1230 Sheridan street at the age of 54 years. . Hia mother and one sister survive. The funeral will be Thursday afternooneat 2 o'clock from the-, residence. Iter. Williams will officiate. Burial will te In Earlhanwcemetery.JTrIendsSBaisiesll Wednesday afternoon and.evenlng. A 8DrinainfBad CentnerbrunnwCIIs sia. about seventy-seven miles Irons Breslau. has-been found-toposaess si distinctly marked radioactivity, lead ing to theconclusionv that beforeappeering atthe surf acetho -wateiflowa through strata. contalplngVradluailiai considerable quantity. f n thft total ofMhe last- ten. Tears near has nai(L morethajrOBe-fltfeOf our customs revenues, ortin ronsCflg urea sjO.xx,wuout ocauxaMC 500,000,000. Tcitc (Tlms TahIs XsoUt Oct. XMXZUt Trslna 6:00a. nu 7:ZS; :. t:X. !9ttX U:C$L 12:0$. IX, l.VL S:C3. 4 f-.SC 6:00. 7;$. : t:CVjCt:C3. 11:19. Llaalted tralas. Last car to Isdlatispoila..;4 9. m. Last ear to -New Castle, at :C p. as. Tralas connect at IndlsnapoHs tor Lsfsysttsw Trankfort. Terrs (ins.)

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