Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 40, 17 December 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAI-IiADIUM A5D SO-TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, DECK3II5KK 17,

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I ' Branch ' Off ices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Yotwr Cooveeleinice LIST OF AGENCIE8. Branca offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yow- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

8outh of Main. BRUENINO & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. Sth and S. H. North of Main. QTJIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER. 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St

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WANTED. WANTED Trap drummer, single man and sober. Light ward duties In connection. For particulars address W. A. Jones, care Easthaven, Richmond, Ind. 17-2t WANTED Girl for general housework, 401 N. 14th St. 17-3t WANTED By an experienced laundress work to take home, 536 S. 11th St. 17-2t WANTED All persons suffering from piles or any form of rectal ailment, write me for free trial of Positive painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. Auburn, Ind. 4eod-tf IWANTED Place to work to earn board and room by young woman, while attending school. Phone 2040 or 1090. 10-2t WANTED White or colored house girl, family of two, part of time three. 241 Pearl St. 15-3t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Splendid pay after few weeks with us. Shop experience and wages while learning. Tools, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas given. Big demand for MOLER graduates. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, . Cincinnati, O. novl9-tf fWANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School for men. Practical classes now enrolling. .. . . 28-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf

Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. George A. ' Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Dec. 17. Open High Low Close L.&N - ..1551i 157 155 156 Great Northern 143 143 Copper 87 88 874 87 American Smelting 101 101 101 101 Northern Pacific 145 143 U 145 145 TJ. S. Steel 91 92 91 92 U. S. Steel pfd 125 125 125 125 Pennsylvania 135 135 134 135 St. Paul 159 159 158 158 B&O 117 118 117 118 New York Central 123 124 123 123 Reading 169 170 169 170 Canadian Pacific .. .. ..180 180 180 180 Atchison 122 122 122 122 Southern Pacific . - 135 135 135 135 Union Pacific 203 204 203 204

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co.. Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Dec. 17. WheatOpen High Low Close Dec. ... 115 117 115 116 May ... 112 113 111 112 July ... 101 102 101 102 Corn Open High Low Close Dec. ... 61 61 61 61 May ... 66 66 65 65 July ... 65 65 65 65 Oats Open High Low Close Dec. ... 43 43 43 43 May ... 43 43 44 44 July ... 42 42 42 42 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. Hogs No. Av. Dk. Price 26 87 .. $7.63 10 100 .. 8.00 18 119 S.10 55 141 .. 8.15 60 147 .. 8.20 92 151 8.25 70 163 .. S.25 57 1S7 160 8.25 63 154 .. S.30 82 171 SO S.30 49 182 .. 8.30 7C .. 171 40 8.35 82 1S7 SO S.35 C3 1S6 .. 8.40 70 197 .. 8.40 86 103 SO S.40 2CS 203 . . 8.45 12 214 40 8.45 $ 232 S.4 (6 259 40 8.50

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrview. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St

J. CLINEHENS for general blacksmithing, pipe fitting and pumps. 112 S. W. First St. 5-14t WANTED Storage ;"havejustleased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf Have Your Xmas Pack ages Dellivered by A. D. T. riessengers. Western Un ion Tel. Co. Both Phones. 110 list FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE 16 inch beach stove wood. Aaron S. Shute, R. F. D. No. 3. 17-3t FOR SALE One No. 180 McCray meat cooler, 8 feet wide, feet deep, 10 feet high. Practically new. Address "M. L." this office. 14-7t FOR SALE White fur robe for baby carriage, just cleaned; half price. "S South lGth. 14-7t FOR-SALE Five room house at a bargain. J. M. Lacey, the Pawnbroker. 13-7t BFOR SALE A New, modern residence A It 7 rooms, bath, furnace, R G Best location in the city. G A Might consider trade. Tel. A I 3234 or "Home" care Pal. I N CASH OR PAYMENTS N fri-sun-wed 70 CS 246 40 8.55 275 SO 8.60 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies $$.40$s. Good to choice lights 8.25fi$ 8. Good to choice veals 7.75 S. Best Steers Good to choice steers .... .25fti 7. Choice to fancy yearlings. 5.00 5. Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4.50 4. Fair to good feeders 4.00 4. Inferior to choice stockers 3.75 4. Common to fair heifers.. 2.75 3. Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers .... 4.2o((i 5. Choice to fancy cows 3.75 4. Veal Calves. Good to choice veal 5.25fri; 0. Fair to heavy calves 4.00 S. Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 5.00 5. Good to choice sheep .... 4.00 4. Good to choice lambs . 7.25 7. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Dec. 17. Wheat $1.30 Corn 62c Oats 42 Rye 79c EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Dec. 17. Cattle Receipts, 300; ...primes, $8.25 Hogs Receipts, 10,000: heavies, $8.55. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; best, $5.75. Veals Receipts, 800; choice, $10.50. Lambs, $8.00. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Dec. 17. Cattle Receipts light; prime, $0.75.

, .ooPALLADIUMco i Want Ado Colmiinnies

WE MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE NEW. q Chandeliers, Hardware Stove Trimmings, Flat Irons, L, Brass Beds, Table Ware, Ornaments, Jewelry U Bath Room Fixtures. RICHMOND PLATING COMPANY. 1029 Main Street Phone 1014. FOR SALE Clothing and shoes at 50c on the dollar at 1530 Main St. Alfred Underbill. 17-7t FOR SALE 100 acres, 10O per acre; SO acres, 85 per acre; 80 acres, $GT pr acre; ten modern residences ranging in price from $1,300 to $5,700. Kaufman, Hittle Block. 13-7t Live Stock Exchange at Glen Miller Stock Yards. All kinds of live stock bought, sold or exchanged for cash or negotiable paper. Will pay market price for veal calves. Bring them Saturdays. Phone, office, 3744. Phone, Shurley, 4184. Phone, Gaar, 2278. Shurley & Qaar FOBTsXLE Pure cider vinegar in any quantity at H. C. Bullerdick & Son's Canning Factory. 6-tf FOR SALE New 6 room frame house on car line. Hot air furnace, hot and cold rain water, city water, artificial gas and electric light Phone 1522. novl5-tf Water heaters for the bath and also house heating. Meerhoff, the Plumber. 23-tf FOR SALE Second hand house heating boiler, suitable for 7 to 10 rooms. See "Meerhoff," the PLUMBER. nov 15-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf

At Almost Yoinr Own Price

We have a stock of Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Men's Rubbers, Boys' Suits, Over Coats and odd Pants, which will be sold at a sacrifice. Also a lot of Shirts and Over Alls. Trunks and Suit Cases. These goods will be sold regardless of cost. Sale commencing Dec. ISth and lasting 10 days. QeOo Co Ball, Trastee

Real Estate Broker. Hogs Receipts, 5 loads: choice &S.55. Sheep Receipts, 20 loads; tops $5.o5. Lambs, $8.50. Veals, $0.75. , INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Dec. 17. Wheat : $1.23 Corn 01c Oats 47c Rye 70 c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Dec. 17. Wheat Corn Oats Rye ... .$1.26 4c 40c 76c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Dec. 17. V Hogs Receipts. 3.700; tops. $8.50. Cattle Receipts, 90O; best bolognas $4.50. Sheep Receipts, 5.000; tops, $5.25. Best calves, $0.75. ' Lambs, $7.75.

RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Oats 35c Straw, baled $0.00 Corn 5 e RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.10 Corn, per bu 50c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $0.75 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Rung e & Co.) Timotny $1.90(3 $2.00 Clover seed $7.50$7.75 CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $7.00g$7.25 Good to heavy packers ... 6.75 7.25 Common and rough 6.255S 6.75 Steers, corn fed 4.T5 5.25 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.25 3.75 POULTRY. (Paii by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . .15c; Old chickens, per lb 13c Turkeys lSg20c Ducks .. 15c Lambs 5.50 Calves 6.00 7.00 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 34c County butter, per lb 20253 Eggs 2Sc PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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Tne followins are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor Ly calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Diamond .... 1 Farm 2 Lady 3 Home 1 Grocery 1 B. 0 1 Mail will be keDt tor 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out QUICK Heaters in Hot Water for Kitchen and Bath. Electric Irons' and supplies at Meerhoffs. Phone 1236 for Plumbing repairs. 15-tf FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 406 Main. 27-ti For Sale New " Haw-ley' ' Time Register, 50man, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or De partmnent Store. Address Palladium 19 tf FOR SALE Dres3cd curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 2360. 29 tf LOST. Tldbracei S. 4th St. Reward. 17-lt LOST Large rhTnestone hat pin. Return to Miss Porter's millinery store. Reward. 17-2t PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY 101 Ft. Wayne Avenue. LIVE STOCK MARKET (Palladium Special) Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 17. Receipts, 11,000 hogs; 1,450 cattle and 800 sheep, against 10,1245 hogs, 1,032 cattle and 301 sheep a week aso, and 12,719 hogs, 1 ,870 cattle and 4J47 sheep a year ago. Receipts of hogs were equal to the daily average since Monday and larsT than the average heretofore this month. The demand from ouside sources was not as good and buyers get most of the hogs 5c low;r tliac yesterday's high time, but there was only a alight reaction in the market compared with yesterday's average. Packers wore free buyers and the rio3e was steady at opening prices with a good clearance. The top was .vSC5 for a fuil load, but there were not many hogs ashigh as $S.55, and th tulk of ths supply sold within a range of $8.25 j$.S..0. On account of the condition of the cattle market, heretofore, this week, there was a falling off in the marketing and with a better demand than ye, terday, trading was more active. Soir'? sales were higher and a j.;ood many arc better than the best bids yesterdas. Only moderate receipts of cattle will be necessary to meet the requirements from now until after the holidays. Feeders and bull ruled steady and calves were slightly lower. Receipts of sheep and lambs were nearly as large as yesterday and considerably larger than the average preceding that time. The demand was steady and trading fairly active at prices little different, quality considered. Lambs sold for $4.00S$7.85, and sheep for $1.50. The production of sand and gravpl in the United States in 100S was 37,210.044 short tons, valued at $13,270.o:2, a decrease of 4..S74 tons in quantity and of $1,222,037 in value over 19Q7. Saying that he was born In 1S10, a man named Lacey. who was summoned at Norwich (English) for picking a flower in a public garden, pleaded absentmindedness and the case was dismissed. Ever Try a Waet Ad in the Palladniuim? It. Pays.

RATES 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price cf 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

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Just a few days left to buy that gift Call here and let us suggest a suitable present in the way of a piece of furniture. Below are quoted prices on a number of appropriate ifts:

Kitchen Cabinets, $ 1O.00 and up. Library Tables, $0.00 and up. Sideboards. $ 14.00 and up. Pedestal Dining Table, $10 and up. Hall Racks, $2.00 and up. Heating Stoves, $5.00 and up.

Cash or Payments J. B. Holthouse

FOUND. FOUND Package of five neckties. Phone 1017. l"-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, to man and wife, without children. Inquire 510 Main. 17-2t FOR RENT Furnished room. 28 S. 2nd St 17-7t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, in private family. Electric lights, bath. Address "J. T." care Palladium. 16-7t FOR RENT Business rooms, 195 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Inquire 193. 15-7t FOR RENT Six room bouse, S. V near 12th, fine new; $12.50. Phon 1010. 15-tf FOR RENT House of seven rooms, barn and garden spot; 1011 S. J St. Call phone 3015. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf OTTRENT Furnished room; heat, batli 30 N. 12th. l--7t FOR RENT Barn, 210 N. Sth. 1 2-7 1 POULTRY. FOR ONE more week Conkey's Laying Tonic is offered for free trial by W. B. Carver. Get your hens laying. 10-17 City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Clarence Holliday, 20, farmer, and Alice I)uise Woods, 17 years old. both of Wayne county and consent given to marriage by parents. Births. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hall. 1321 North G street, a girl, third child. Deaths and Funerals. BROWER George, the 9 year old son of Mrs. Lula Brower, died yesterday morning at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davenport. 402 North Seventeenth street. Death was due to scarlet fever. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the home and will be private. The burial will be in the cemetery at Boston. WORKING OLD GRAFT Complaint has been made to the police over the fact that an agent has been soliciting business from residents of the east end for enlarged photographs in crayon and forcing his patrons to purchase the picture by declaring that he will keep the original unless they do as he demands. Several persons have been "stung" in the past few days, it is alleged. In practically every case the enlarged production fails to look anything like the original picture and for that reason the original picture is requested. The agent then attempts to compel the persons to take the crayon picture. If they do not make the purchase he withholds the original picture, which is often valued by the owner. The police are looking for the man. The stunt has been tried many times in Richmond. A CHILD IS BURNED While playing with her pet cat yesterday afternoon, chasing it about the room, little Catherine Cooney, the fourteen months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Cooney, Southwest Seo ind street, tripped .and fell against the stove, burning her hands and face badly. The burns are very painful, but the attending physician does not believe that they are deep enough to be serious. The figures of this country's wheat crop indicate not only a larger horns consumption as a result of increased population, but also a larger consumption per capita.

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Cook Stoves and Ranges. 14 up. Mantle Mirrors, $4.i0 and up. Druggets. 0x12. $4.50 and up. Scenery and Fruit pictures, UV up. Jardinieres. 25c and up. Lace Curtains. 75c per pair and up. MAIN STREET. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance. Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance. 716 Main street LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; If you don't believe it try us. Richmond Steam Laundrr. Phone 1251. feb23-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Fhore 1793. Repair work a speclain. H-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER Jk DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Fhone 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for that purnose. 417 N. Sth. Phone 1778. 4tf POLLED JERSEYS. Highland Lad 121. grandson of richest milker in Pan American Exposition Daughter tests 5.6 per cent, first calf. In service at my farm. O. E. FulKbum. 3-tf GOVERNMENT GLAD THAT ZELAYA HAS GIVEN UP OFFICE (Continued From Page One.) fairs, publicly providing the rebels with arms, which has only resulted in their being defeated everywhere through the heroism of our troops. Would Avoid Further Bloodshed. "To avoid further bloodshed and for the reason that the revolutionists have declared that they would put down their arms when I surrendered the ex ecutive office, I hereby place in the hands of the National Assembly the abandonment of the remainder of my term of office, which is to be filled by a substitute of their choosing, with the hope that this will result in good to Nicaragua, the re-establishment nf peace and particularly the suspension of the hostility of the United States, to which I do not wish to give a pretext for intervention." A commission of five deputies was appointed to draft a bill looking to the acceptance of Zelaya's resignation which is now considered a mere formality. News of the president's action spread throughout the city, and soon great crowds moved through the streets shouting for the United States, Estra da and the revolution. FIRE IT Anderson. Ind., Dec. 17. Fire this morning destroyed the factory of the Fletcher Enameling company. The loss was $50,000; insurance $30,000 The factory recently moved here from New Paris, Ohio. THOSE "TAFT FOULKE" LETTER 'Continued From Page One.) liam Dudley would have a few thoughts on a subject and he would arrang them neatly in a letter and put that letter up to T. R. Then T. R. would answer the letter, giving his ideas about William Dudley's thoughts and answering his questions, and presently there would appear in the public prints a story that on such-and-such a date Mr. Foulke felt moved to write to the rresident along these lines, and he received an answer from the presl dent that clearly set forth the president's position on the topic mentioned in the letter, which was as follows, colon, quote. - WUliam Dudley gut considerable ac-

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tlon in this manner. His star performance was his letter In which' he Inquired of the resident if it were possible the president intended to let calumnies like these indicating the stories published during the campaign about the purchase ot the Panama canal go unanswered. Is it possible, Mr. President that you and so on. Well, it wasnt possible, for President Roosevelt wrote a reply to William Dudley stating that fact and. incidentally, removing such hide as h could from the editors ot the New York World and the Indianapolis News, who had printed the story. Quiet Cabinet Meetings. In due course of time President Roosevelt retired. Then came President Taft William Dudley did not notice the change. He kept sending

in those "My dear Mr. President" long ones, but he didn't have much luck with the answers. Not a one was given out for publication at the White House. William Dudley gave out none, either, the replies being sort of cold and formal. However, he persevered and, a time ago. sent in a letter that required specific answer as to why Mr. Taft was not doing certain things. Whereupon Mr. Taft replied, as we say. briefly but to the oint. He said he was president himself, that he had delegated none of the powers of the office, and that he was getting rather bored by the correspondence. A lone and impressive epistolary silence waa what was required of William Dudley. If your opinion is wanted it will b asked for. but. until it is asked for. please keep it to yourself. We feel we must conduct this administration according to our own ideas Instead of yours, my dear Mr. Koulke. and white we realize this may cost you sons pangs and us the loss of your advice, we shall hear our burden as best we may and. hoping these few lines will find yon well Now, it's pretty tough for an lnstt tut ion to get a squldge put "op It ! that way. Still, that's Taffa way. He inherited the grandest aggregation ot advice-givers, publicists, publicity artists, protagonists and paraders the world has ever known. They had been free to come and go and to write as often as they liked, and they start ed In on Taft They didn't get any where. Tor Talt isn t much concerned with publicity. The way he has put the lid on his cabinet show that REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph Coffin to Wm. H. Coffin, part N. B. & a E. Qrs. Sec 24. township 17. range 13, Clay township, f 1. Robert W. Stlmson to Edw. T. Clay, pool. lot 21. West Side Syn. sub. ot Haynes addition to city. $l.O0O. Isaac J. Bishop to Delia F. Weaver, part N. W. quarter section 2. township 15, range 12. Washington township. $2,500. Dickinson Trust Co., trustee, to Ruth Duke, lot 35. Earlham Heights addition to city. $120. Omer N. Cloud to Grace M. Clark, parts lots 119 and US original plat Centerville, $450. Henry L, Morgan et al, to Louis Morgan, part S. W. quarter section 2ft. township 16, range 14, Center township. $1. , Samuel McCain to Philip C Haxlitt. lot 33 Benton Heights addiUon to city, $250. Henry Oler to Olivls MendenhalL part N. W. quarter section 10. township 17. range 13. Perry township. $1,250. John G. Zeller et al to Horace M. Kramer, part lots 50S and SfS Elizabeth Starr's addiUon to city. S&JSOO. Cnaa. J. Deiser to Joseph T. Mustard, part N. W. & K. IS. quarters section 13. township 10. range 13. $4,500. Harrison township. Nora L. Wright to Catherine I VanAusdall part N. W. quarter section 27. township 1G. range 12, Jackson town ship, $1. Mary A. Henchman to Jennie R. Gause. lot DC T. Price addition city. $2,000. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Thomas W. Hayward, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Hayward. Deceased, late of Wayne County. IndiansSaid estate Is supposed to be solvent. Jacob J. Hayward, Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Atty. dly 3-10-17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne county, as: Notice is hereby given that John Crawford has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary Qulnn. late of Wayne County, Indiana, de ceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. John Crawford, Administrator. L. C. Abbott, Atty. dIyl0-17-24 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Williams, late of Wayne County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Robert H. Coate, Administrator. L. C. Abbott, Atty. dly 10-17-24 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Wayne County commission era will receive sealed bids and proposals up to 11 o'clock on the morning of Monday. December 27. for the construction of grade and fill at Armentrout bridge. In accordance witi profile and plans now on file in the office of the Wayne county auditor. Bids must be In accordance with laws governing such matters. By order of commissioners.' -10-17 DEMAS S. COE. Auditor.