Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 281, 17 August 1909 — Page 9

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PIU01DLE THIS GIVEII BEOUCTIOII ' "V- .,. . ' '',v ;, u "! . ' . '.'s. ',--if;' ' : - I Valuation of Property in This County Sliced $1,000 ' per Wile. fJO REASON IS ASSIGNED

COUNTY AUDITOR ftnXCIVEe ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TEAM AND ELECTRIC ROADS IN WAYNE COUNTY. County Auditor Demas Coe received today from Auditor of State John C. Billhelmer, who is also clerk of the state tax commissioners, a certified assessment valuation of the steam and , electric railroad properties in Wayne county. The tax assessments against t the different railroads -for the present J year will be prepared from these dgurea by the county council. In the J main "the figures are approximately the came as those prepared by the tax commission for the last year.

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approximately ai.uuu a mue is maae however. This redaction applies to every county in Indwiana. It is not understood why the reduction was made as the matter Is entirely out of the bands of the county officials. Last year the assessed valuation ,. of the Pennsylvania railroad property was $48,000 a mile while this , year it is placed at $47,000 a mile. : ; What Basis Is. ""' The assessed valuation Is found on the rolling stock and mileage, including main track, secondary main track and side track and .improvements such aa depots , and other buildings. . The assessment of the different railroads is as follows Chicago, Clncinnatl Louisville. $290,140; Ctacinaa ti, Richmond A Fort Wayne, tn&flf); CiJrnnotl. Richmond 6 Fort Wayne, ovfJhe JP. C. C. A St. I R. a., $345; Fort Wayne, Cincinnati A Louisville, $1-508; G. R. A I., over Cincinnati, Richmond A Fort Wayne $11,480; P., C C. A St. L. R. R.. Indianapolis division. $1,418,780: P. C. C. St L. 1715300; P. C.C. ft St. I over Cambridge City branch of the Louisville division $28,180; Whitewater. $110,085; making (he grand total assessed valuation of the steam lines In the county Of $2,826,543. , The assessed valuation of electric raCway property in the county is as follows: Ohio Electric Railway Co., $18,112; Ohio Electric Railway Co., over Terre Haute, Indianapolis end Eastern, $251; Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company. 1218.875, making the grand total of $234,718. - MAN AND MONKEY. . DtSeronce Bat ween the HiMtM aand Animal Method of Theught. The difference between the salatal and the, human idea of what constltotes "knowing" comes put nicely In a piece f work done at. Clark anlversity A. J. Klnnmnn'a study of rhesus monkeys, the Bandarlog of fheu"Jungie Book." -' , i I . .,. ' The monkey following the: nsnal procedure, learned . to get his food from a box, the Ud. of which fastened with a key. The key, however, could not be withdrawn . from the leek. After the monkey , had become familiar with the devlee and could operate it as readily as a man ceoM-dothe ea pertmenter took ,;thn tssjr- not af the lock and laid It on the floor tn front of the box. The monkey nicked up the key. played with tfe but made no attempt to use it. Then the expertmenter took up the key. and,, fifty times in' succession, with the monkey two. feet away watching every motion, he unlocked the box. The monkey would have starved before he Imitated that simple act. He had learned to open the box hy making certain movements. He had no idea of the key as an Instrument In the process. - We goanetlmes think Instruments and means and cause The animal thinks largely motions. E. T. Bronston in Hectare's Magazine. A Rare Opportunity. When the circus came te Cuxlby the large attendance was a surprise to Squire Bemla, and he said so to William Hamlin, the -postmaster. lt is natural that men and children should ' wish to go,-" remarked the swore) in his fmiinil ConXcss to a feeling of hearing that the ladles of the tow had flacked to see wUd beasts and that young woman who Jeans from one wire to another, with so regard Cor fear personal safety.1 Teil yon lost how tin, qnare," satt Mr. BtaUla confidentially. l deet think mux of the women folks planned te go tia Jed Potter came m here and told Miss zamma he understood the show was te scare anybody out of tn jwars gtowtb, . :v ftflat Gmaa's gsttlnf on, and yon couldn't expert her to let a chance Eke that go-oor any of the otter wosnesy now, eenjid jnT Tonth's Oompanion. IThicJi of all the domeatic vtrtnss is jssnt osssntlal to a hapy iUsl Q ahUity to keep all onsstlna. Ssro t nothlug wnlch

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Economy, Tad , Aug. 17. The Friends Missionary met with Mrs. ElI WlUtams Saturday afternoon. It was a very Interesting meeting Re freshmente -were -served. ; Mrs. Alice Edwards and daughter. Mary ltt Saturday for Muncle, where tney wiu Tim a wee ana mm m fair. ; The voter reunion will take place Thursday, Aug. 19 af.Ballenger's park. Alt' relative In this -vicinity are expected to he present and there will he several from a distance in attendance. ; . . . Miss Nola Oler who visited the past two weeks, the Rev. N. D. Wolford and family of Pittsburg, is now back home,, She came back by the way of Niagara Falls. Mrs." Edna Reprogle's Infant daugh ter, Ruth has been very sick. Miss Lucinda Haxton entertained her friend. Mr. Hadley of Richmond over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunnleutt ami daughter. Mr.! and ' Mrs. Bowen 01 Moorelaad ate their Sunday dinner with Mr. and. Mrs. C; D. Hun'nicutt. Rev, Wolford who formerly lived at Sugar Grove and recently lived near rPfttsburx. has nom located in RichMrs. Elisabeth Potter of Greensfork who is here visiting her daughter. Emma Hlatt has a- badly injured toot caused by dropping a heavy stone Jar on it. - . ... Jake Williams who resides on oi Scantland's farm will move his famUy.to Danville; 111., this week. , ? Howard Stanley left Saturday ror a two weeks visit at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wal Replogle and chil dren of Chicago were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Replogle over Sunday. Oliver Wilson of Richmond was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain over. Sunday. Miss Julia Jackson who is clerking in a big department store at Anderson is here to spend a two weeks vaca tion. iSx. ajx4 Mrs. Sam Rakestraw of Loitsvtlle were dinner guests of Mrs. Lamb and daughter Sunday. ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor will acove to town this fall in the Robbins property. ' .- ' -y-t - Mr, and Mrs. Joe Haxton entertained at dinner Sunday Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Lame and children. Dr. Spmrgeon of Muncle was called to give medical aid to Aunt Emily AdImson who is seriously 111. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. sad Mrs. John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Barns -of Indianapolis spent Sunday here. Lon -Edwards spent Sunday at West Side park, Munete. t Claude and Kenneth Fadeley of Muncle spent Sunday nere. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee and children, Mn and Mrs. Roe Push and children of Modoc. Caleb Fenntmore and son Howard of Muncle 8 pent Sunday here. Miss Ruby Jones spent Sunday with Munete relatives, then returned to EarTham Jin the evening. 1 Attorney Bartlett made a business trip 4 Muneie- Sunday. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City. Ind., Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marson. Master Ralph and Miss Catherine Callaway spent Sunday with friends in Knightstown. Miss Catherine and Master Ralph remained for a visit. ; Arthur Rees who has been in the employ of the MavweM-Briacoe company of New Castle for several months is1 at home 'and will re-enter school this faiL ,"a.. pr. CL C; Jones of-New Castle spent Sunday in this place. ' , ; Mr. and .Mrs. Claud Kitterman and children spent Sunday with ' relatives In Centerville. -- Miss Qoldie Hunt has returned from Dayton, where she spent a week ; with rtiends. -, ' . Miss Minnie Werklng of Milton, wen -known here, died at -the- Retd Memorial hospital in Richmond, Sunday. Interment at Milton. D. H. Miller of Indianapolis spent Sunday in this place. . ' j. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard and daughter, and Mrs.' Norman of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norma of Dayton, sir. and Mrs. James Revelee and son Charles Morse and family, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoneclpher Sunday. ; , ' wi Joseph us Wallack Is u.ulte sick suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia. J ,,:. . Mrs. Dell Williams spent Sunday laAnderson with Mrs. O. W. Masters, Her daughter Louise, who has spent several days in that city, returned with her. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bond and family of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wlssler Sunday. ; Mrs. C. J. Stamper and daughter Stella, who have been here for several weeks, went to . Richmond Monday, where the latter will sing at the Star TheatorinxL ".. : . The Presbyterian Sunday school picnicked nt Jackson park Monday. s Mrs. Ella Money of Richmond is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Lucinda Byrket of Mount Auburn. - George Bvana and family of Pittshnrg. are the guests of the former's brother, Wi JX Bvana of Evansdale Farsa. ' .'Ed Dolaa and John Touse of New Castle, spent Sunday with friends in this place. -Harry ftetts of Richmond visited la this place Sfonday. Mrs. Nora Wright end Mrs. Wfilard Ulrteh went to Indianapolis Monday where the former win attend the millinery openings. Mrs. Osrence Wonnell attended the Eaptist aascciation at Connors ville oa Snndny. : ' - -s. . WBl wetter made hoslnsss trip to Muncle Monday. JQHe. k 3V Itmmc of Indiananolls

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Russell Bailey has gone to Hunt ington for a week's visit with friends. Felix Johnson Is spending the week in New Castle. Prof. W. Hi. Shrewder of Pittsburg O. B. Huddleson and family and H. D. Efllebarger were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Hnddieson of Mtount Augy Miss Ruby . Wagnr of Galgaako. Mich., Is the guest of W. D. Wagar and family en route hosM frost a Matt ifl Pennsylvania. Mr. 'and Mrs. - Albert Turner have re turned to their home in Terre Haute after a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Turner. , L ; k - il.. Dr. Will Peet and John HlU of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Peet and family over the eafcbath. Clarence Ingerman spent flnadsty with friends in IndianapolH. . Mrs. Ingerman and son Warren, who have spent the past week In that city, re turned with him. . , , ' ' Miss Hattie Lafever of Indianapolis came Monday for a visit with friends in this place and Mount Auburn. Thomas Peet went to OuCfnnatl this morning where he will attend the national florists' convention. He will also visit his brother, Harry Peet, deputy sheriff of Hamilton county. WILLIAMSBURG, IND. Williamsburg, Iud., Aug. 17. Mrs. Florence Mauzy pt Rnshville, has gone home after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mm (Mover Da vis. ,. ' Mr. Howard Davis " has. returned home after spending a few days In In dianapolis. Mr. Mark? Duke and family took dinner, with Mr. Ray Stephens and family Sunday. - Rev. Speokein filled his regular , appointment at the'M. E. church Sunday.' Mrs. HN7 Shepherd and' little daughter Frances of Richmond, spent Sunwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cuykendall. '.'ri.' Frank! C4er and daughter went to Richmond shopping Saturday. , Trustee William Brown 'went. to Richmond Saturday on business. Mr. and hfrs. Denver Onggshal of! Fountain City were visiting here on Sunday. Miss Rath Kennedy west to Richmond Sunday to visit her gmndsarenta. Mr. and Mrs. eBn Dnke. , Mr. Lester Meadowa went to Winchester Monday to accept position as barber. . , t . . , . Mr. Carl Coggahall spent the day in Richmond Saturday. HAGERST0WN, IfJO. Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 17. Eddie Donnelly of Cincinnati spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughter Hilda visited Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Dean and Mrs. Mary Miller at New Madison. O., Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Alonzo Williams and children Russell and Mabel, end Rush Lilley of New Castle, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Teeter entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. asd xs. Otiver Thornburg and daughter, Mies Pearl Thornburg of near Dublin, Mt. and Mra..H, C. Teeter and Mlsa MaheL Teeter. Mrs. Dora Martin had as ehr guests at dinner Sunday Mrs. Eunice tShey of Indianapolis and Mr. nnd Mrs. ML T. Fox. ". Mrs. Frank Petro has' been spending several days with friends at Etwood. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Moore and children are spending a week's vacation among relatives at Columbus, O. Charles Walters returned Sua from a tew days stay at Indfananolto where he attended the motor cyclists' convention. v . '-"W"'' vA'..". '- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeaer and eon George Henry spent Monday at Richmond. 7 : '.';'. . Mrs. Harriet - Thornburg . 'has , -been entertaining. Mrs. Viola Ijalderman and three children of Chicago and Mrs. Phoebe Warman of Indianapolis.-, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Morrison and baby of New Castle spent . Sunday with his parents north of town. ' Solomon Miller spent 'Monday"' " at New Castle. v Mrs. aMrgaret Presbaugh of New Castle was at Hagerstown Monday looking after her properties. HOLLAflSBURG, 0. Hollansburg, O., Aug " 17. Misses Ran Thomas, lastta Irelan, Olga Jones, Flossie Delhi and Mr. WU1 Harriaon attended teachers', institute at Arcanum, O, last week; '., . ,' ' Andy Wright and family, will, move into, Mrs.' Liule Whlteman'a property on North Main street.? ;Y.i'. V-;t Enos Thomas nnd family, Mrs. Sar ah Thomas. Mrs. .Jennie. Albright, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth. attended the sixtieth wedding: anniveraarTot Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reld of New Parle, O. Monday. Harry DowningJhttfsUbMt relatives at Flndlay, Ols TTT" i i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulkerson, of New Madison, -Ct; spent Sunday herd with their son, CL E. fulkerson .and family. . k. ;- Miss Ruth .Thomas of Chicago, who has been epeuding the summer with her grandparents nt this fusse, returned home. Monday morning ncsompanled by her eamt. IQas Tnetja frelan.

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dent of the W. C T. XT., wta delrver a lecture here at the Christian church next Thursday evening. As Virgil Martin was turning Us corner ot Main and Liberty street' Sunday morning at rather fast gait his horse slipped and tell and threw hie four year eid bob, Ktyron, out of the buggy on the cement crosshssi It looked sa though the yonngstst wonM eertntary he killed, hut snide ' froan nemo very painful bruises s wwj sot sertonsty Intred. ..,?.'.-. The majority of the farmers through this section have given vp hopes of realising anything out of their oats

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HAMMOCKS Big selections of Hammocks, . 25 per cent reductions:' 2.00 values, $1.60; $3.00 values at $2.25; $1.50 value at $L17. g !.;,. ' , PORCH ROCKERS I

$3.50 Rockers, now... .....$2.25 $8.00 Bockera, now. . .1. ..$L$8 $2.50 Rockers. now.......$L Jeivd Stoves crop on account of the heavy' rains during the thrashing season. But the prospects are good so far for a bump er corn crop. Mrs. Phoebe Piatt and family have been visiting for a week, with her sis ter, Mrs. Sam Alexander, near , Chas ter. Ind. V ' . : ; The base ball game nere Saturday afternoon between Hollansburg nod Riehond teams; was quite interesting, resulting in a score of 5 to 4 in; favor of Hollansburg. But they had to work f or It ' '- 4 c Wi. cnenowetn ia 4a , . very poor hoaHa nt prosent. : NEVV-PARISrC - New Paris. O., f Aug. ,.i7.i-nfr. and Mrs. D. A McKee spent Sunday with Mr. and ; Mrs. J. . H. Daugherty. ' 1 i Mr. WiWe. Barber .workM ,at ( tngton Sfturday, and Sunday. .. Mr. and Krs.'Earl Majack of Daytnej and Mrs. Bell and son Emmltt of ffca juy are visiiing relatives nr. . j I ?mvm air m nm - ut ww nw- w jaiss;o,'jacee jsumayyJ-,. i ' Miss. Catherine Davis Is i very -sick WKh .typhoidtfever 'j I ;V: U i) ? ; s Mrs, ! Moggie moved Monday into tns school house. ' '.. t . ! U s Mrs. Hunt of Richmond epent Sonday -jvith her daughter,- Mrs. , Edgar Reinheimer.' .,'' - I "Mrs. Lester ' Halderman of Camden Is. visiting her sister Mrs. Joseph Miller. , , . . The infant son of James Jackson who has been sick for some time Is Improving. : , Mr. and Mrs. Nell MitcbeU and daughter Edna, Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Glenna, attended the Lee reunion at the Greenville fair.- grounds Sunday. ;i - .-Alrs? . Mr. and MrsCoHins Of New Mndison spent Sunday with their son Harry Collins and family. " ; Mrs. Grace Kessler returned Saturday from a weeks stay at Devil Lake. -Mrs. BHweod Coblents left Saturday to join her husband at Manitou Beach Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Reinheimer and Mr. nnd Mrs. Whiter Reinheimer attended funeral at Fountain City On Sunday. ' - -y: Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Wrenn spent Sunday at Mr. and' A. T'. Barber's. ; Mr. Baney was at Chicago last, wosfc Mrs. Clarence Wenger and daughter are visiting her soother Mrs. gnss Wiley. ! , HILTON. IND. : Hilton, Ind., Aog. 17. Louis Bltassr and congjn, Miss Clenunie Market, who wero -guests of friends at. Cedar Grove and other places in that' vicin ity, returned homo yesterday sad' report a fine time. Joshua Gresh who was expected horns from Indianapolis to visit his Mr. sad Mrs. 1. R. Gresh dM - Mrs. S. B. Newman and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. TwgQ Newman at Cambridge City. C, J. Price, of WIlBamshnrs, was the guest, of . Mr. and Mra WlOam Passmore, yesterday. Mrs. Harry Hancock aad.chBdren ef 2ew Albany, are vtsttinr ar motafer and stepfather. Bar. and Mrs. CLE Pinnick. , - Br. sunt Mrs. Claries Kainas, ot (UhrkSss Ctty, were guests of her serewm. Ml aad Mrs. O. a, Beassaw Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. 4nha Case and aoa, of

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Hamilton. 0 are visiting relatives ami friends here. - ' Arton Doll waa m visitor at New Castle, Bunder. Miss Martha North has returned from her visit with Miss Emma Quinn at New Ushoh. George Borders who was home from Eaton to spend- over Sunday returned to that plane yosterday. He is acting at . relief operator at the Lake Brio dt Western station, that place. . About twenty from hero attended the Doddridge home coming and gospel msoelasrat Doddridge chapel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brown were host and hostess. at a family dinner. Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Michael, of Monde, who has been at Sptceland. 1s sow visiting Mr. and Mm. Frank Doty. - The M. E. Sunday school had the smallest attendance Sunday that It has had In many jsar. There were thirty tn attendance. Many attended Doddridge vCSte ssnaw others wore away frea twees and detained on various rewinds. Mr. and Mrs. Dosser Williams of Indianapolis apect Cuhday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. WllBama. Olia Dasfts, who ws doc bitts Friday ewasxc hf gaadnarij Impnoving. Greet oare is betng taken that no bad resutes win tssss pSaoeRohsrt xfoDnpaeL who has been hawing tipas with, owe of his ears hod Bmnscui or houcr! you LooUn the

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Priced $2.00, 12.75, values CHAIN SWItiS '." ft Cham Swings, new.... $48 1st $5 Chain Swings, now.... $3.98 $4 Chain Swings, now.... $3.24 - XVeSsc a surgical oporataun paifwud oa the ear Saturday. It lo hoped that ho will now soon recover. Mlfs Leila cheen. of Batesville, fa the guest of 'Miss Carrie DnSranrut. Dr. and Mrs. Gentle and daughter. Miss Margaret Gentle wero nt RichMrs. Mary Ktnsey wan homo ever Sunday. . Mrs. Will Null is mach better. Mr. and Mrs. Jobs who have hoses atkending their . mother, returned . to their homo nt East Mr. and Mrs. mood are spending Mr. Thurman'a vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mia. Frank Doty. . Marlon Leverten was at Wchmond oa buntnesa Mrs. Jamas J bridge City; visiter yesterday. Chris Hinshhw and Miss Ahhie Wlssler were .at dinner with Charles Cox and family Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. WUsy Cook and family were also all attended the Hottln the afternoon. Miss Louise Mveller has gone to Broofcrtae- to visit relatives. Mian LaVeda Bqllmyor of Eaton, Is vlsfttas; her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Knhna. 'Mrs. Kuhns and Miss LaVeda went to Newport. Ky.. today to visit relatives. They will be gone about a week. Km. Harrison Cannady of Anderson Is Ttsttins; her sister and brother, Mrs.

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