Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 275, 11 August 1910 — Page 7

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For Your Con vera ience t.ltT OF AGENCIESBranch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with ta on- nearest yov The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

tooth of Main. SnUENIVO, Thirteenth aod South E street. A. W. BUCKWEOEU tth and 8. P. HENRY ROTHERT. 6th and 8. H. ' North of Main. QU10LET PRUQ STORE. t:i N. . E M, CHILES SON'. 18th and N. O St. WU. HIEGER, llth and N. O St. JOHN J. OETZ. 10th and N. H 8t RAT

Z cent per word 7 days for 113 price or 5 days, wo coarse advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Girl to do housework; tt 8. 20th St. Utf W ANTE D Young persons Interested In a business education to enter Richmond Duslness College next Monday. lHt WANTElD Place to work on farm by married man; address H. B., care Palladium. ll-2t WANTED To do housework or keep bouse, for good family. Address Sarah E. Works, New rarls, Ohio. ll-2t &t'8i?ft:88 OPPORTUNITY Man or woman with $250.00 who may be Interested In first class eating bouse ' proposition can learn of the best thing In Richmond by addressing A No. 1, Palladium. WANTEDBoyoverT6 years olofwfio ' can work all winter; no others need i apply; call Palladium office between , 9 and 10 a. m. WANTEDt-To exchange good rubber tired phaeton for good surrey. Phone . 1622. 9-tt .WANTED A farm to rent on shares t by a man with small family that can produce results. Come and see ' what I have done this year. O. W. Bchulti, Liberty, Ind. R. F. D. No. - 4, one mile south.' 8-7t Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York. Aug. 11. ' Open High Copper.. , . .. .. 6594 66 American Smelting ..68 68 U. 8. Steel .. .. .... .. .. .. .. 69 70 U. 8. Steel ptd. .. 115 115 .Pennsylvania 129 129 Bt. Paul ..123 123 B. AO 107 107 . New York Central 113 113 Reading 141 141 Canadian Psclflo 190 190 Great Northern ,. .. , 24 124 Unloa Pacific ., ,, 165 165 Northern Pacific .115 115 Atchison 98 98 I tt N . . ..138 139 Southern Paciflo .". ..113 -113

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS .(Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, Aug. 11 Wheat

'Open Hlrb Low Close Sept. .. 101 102 101 102 Duo. ... 105 106 104 106 May .. 109 110 109 110 Corn Open High Low Close Sept. ... 63 64 63 64 Pec. ... 60 61 60 61 May ... 62 63 62 63 Oa's Open High Low Close Sept. ... 26 37 36 37 Dec. ... 38 58 38 38 May, ... 41 41 41 41

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianspolls, Aug. 11. Ilogs-r Receipts 7-ViO; top $0.05. Cattle Receipts 1.SOO; choice $0.00. Sheep Receipts J, loo; best $4.00. Lambs $0.25. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. Aug. 11.-Cattle-Receipts light; choice $7.00; prime $7.'J5; butchers $0.50. Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.33. Hogs Receipts 20 loads; prime heavy SS.65: yorkers $0.30; pigs $0.00. Veals $aoo. Choice lambs $7.00. ' TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 11. Wheat ..$1.03 Cora tiTU-c Dfcts 37140 Clover seed $S.U EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. Vast Buffalo. Aug. 11. rtttle Receipts none; prime steers JT.23; butchers $0.73. riocs Receipts 2.550: yorkers $9.50 jslgs $0.75; heavies $9.05. Lambs $7.00. laoep Receipts 12.000; prime $3.40. Calvee-ReeelpU 125; choice $10.00. ;jciKcnriATf livestock. : r"T-vir Aux lL CJ-Cwi 750; ailxpert t33.

lb Central. QUIGLET DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West let. GEO. H..8HOFER. rd and W. Uala. Falrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan 8t WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call tor and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Girl to assist with housework; Frank Underbill, Oreensfork. Ind. 4-tf WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to 2 acres near Richmond; price must be right. Address P. L. O. Sub-station No. 1. 291 it WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estato office, Kelley Block, Sth and Main. 14-tf WXntED Bread baker at 8S. llth St. 7-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Bll llard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Copy work or type writing of any kind; 28 S. Sth St. Phone 1429. 10-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would mak good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place, 203 Ft. Wayne ave. 15-tf FOR SALE 5 passenger automobile new tires and top, In good condition. cheap if sold at once; phone 4118 Reports Phone 1446.) Ixm 64 64 69 115 128 123 107 112 139 189 124 164 115 97 138 113 Close C5 65 69 115 128 123 107 112 140 189 124 165 115 97 139 113. Hogs-f-Recelpts 3,500; butchers $8.85. Hogs-Recelpts 5.00O; butchers $8.75. Sheep Receipts 3.WO; extras $4.25. Lambs, $7.15. . INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianspolls, Aug. 11. Wheat noc Corn .': Otic Oats 30c Rye ...75c Clover seed . .'. ' $8.00 -RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAT MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan)-" - New Oats , ,. .30c Old timothy hay (loose) $15.00 Nejw timothy hay .. .... $10.O0$12.oa Straw, baled '.....$5.50 Corn .... .. .... .. .. .. ....GOc Clover .. .. .. .; .'.'"....' .. ..$8.bo RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. . (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat ; D5c No. 3 Wheat ...92c Corn .....57c Rye, per bu C5c Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings, per ton $20.00 Clover seed $7.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge Co.) Corn SSQfiOc Timothy $2.10$2.35 Clover seed $G.5CX3$7.00 WAS HOT FAITHFUL Alleging tnat her husband, Frank Rogerrs, was Intimate with Nettie Bowers on several occasions In May, Caroline A. Rogers has filed suit for divorce In the circuit court. Their troubles have figured in police court. They mere married on March 11, 1905 and separated on May 27, 1910. when the plaintiff avers that she learned of her husband's unfaithfulness. ' W. S. HISER HOME. W. S. Hiser has returned to Rich' mond after spending the summer studying at Bloomington, III, In Illinois Normal University and at the summer session of the Bradley Poly technic Institute at Peoria, I1L PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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evenings or call 411 N. llth. aug6-7t FORSALE Two hot air furnaces in good condition; 46 S. llth. 10-tf FORSALEH31x room house with bath, furnace and electric light, 12.300.00. Phone 1522. lT-tt FOnSALE-ORTiCDE A good six room house in best rental district. Rents for $14.00. Will take vacant lot or two in on it. Dye & Price, 901 Main St. mon-wed-fri FORSTLENice building Iot740x50 feet, centrally located, price reasonable. Architect Mansfield, 906 Main street. 8-tf FOR- SALE 80 acres well iocated good buildings; good fruits, shade and water. Dandy little stock or hog raiser's chance. Price $4,800. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 0 N. Tth street FO RSALE-Nursery stock for Fall , Planting. We are now booking orders for all kinds of fruit trees, small fruits, rare, ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Hardy Plants and Bulbs. August is the best month to plant evergreens. Write: The Western New York Nursery Co, "Branch Office," Richmond, Ind. aiig 3-4-5-10-11-12-13 FOR SALE Household goods at "once; 74 S. 12th St. U-3t FOR'SALE Hey wood "BabyBuggy-! n good condition. Phone 2404. li lt FOIR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Perterfield, Kelly Blk., Sth & Main. AugS-tf FRSM7E Residence, 7 rooms, bath", furnace, fine location, near main. Address "Bargain", care Palladium. 10-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Anew"3 room flat, furnlsbed for light housekeeping; new house; 105 N. 4th. Phone 1612. FOR RENT Upper flat, 4 rooms and bath; 1115 S. A. Tel. 1493 or call 100 S. 12th. ll-2t FOR RENT 6 room house, centrally located; inquire 110 N. 7th St. ll-2t FOR RENT New five room bungalow, ready Sept. first. Roscoe Kirkman. U-2t GRAND JURY REPORT Contains - Eleven Indictments Against Robert Steins, a Colored Man. EACH SEPARATE OFFENSE Eleven indictments, all charging criminal Intimacy with fourteen year old Mabel Muey, a white girl, were returned by the grand jury this afternoon against Robert Steins, colored. Each indictment is based on a separate offense to which the prosecuting witness testified before the jurors. The Jury was dismissed without examining into the case of the state against George Dunlap of Centerville, charged with assault and battery with intent to murder Dr. Harrison 'GJbel, of that place. Dunlap will be charged with assault and battery with Intent to commit murder by the state. Dunlap's defense probably will be insanity, although he has steadfastly refused to allow such a defense In his behalf up to date. RAILROAD IS SUED Homer V. McLeland ad Company, commission merchants of the city, have filed a suit in the circuit court to collect damages in the amount of $163.10 from the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway company and the Pere Marquette railroad company for alleged negligence in the shipment of fruit on September 20, 1909. The plaintiff avers in the complaint that four days were necessary in the transportation of the fruit from Feenville, Mich., to this city, resulting in a quantity of the fruit spoiling. TREES NEED WATER Complaints about hard luapie trees losing their foliage and in some cases dying this summer are answered by State Entomblogi8t B. W. Douglas of Indianapolis. He says that the trees do not have enough water and roots cannot secure the sufficient quantity of fresh air which is essential to the life of the trees. Give the trees a good drink every day Is about the only remedy unless the cement sidewalks and sewers are torn up. CARD OF THANKS. In behalf of the -Gonsaga - Council 612 of the committee on arrangements for the fifteenth annual convention of the Y. M. I.. I wish to thank the citixens of Richmond for their assistance In entertaining and especially to those who so willingly donated the use of their automobiles as well as gave their assistance in showing our delegates and visitors the beauties of our city. Wo also wish to thank the young ladles of SL Andrew's as well as St. Mary's church for their assistance in entertaining our delegates and visitors, ; - - v '-. B, taube, .-1 Chairman of tirranxmnt Committee.

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WANT AD LETT EBB LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office.Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: B. Helmaa ... 1 J. C 2 J. 1 A. B. C. ..... 3 H. E. G 1 X 5 M 1 T 6 M. C 1 A. No. 1 .... 1 j "Investment" 1 A. No. 1 2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that! time will be cast out. FOR RENT Down stairs furnished! front room; private entrance; 534! N. 19th. 8-7tl in Westcott Hotel. Entrance on 1 0th street and from lobby, arranged to syit tenant 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric Ugbt and bath for gents only at the Grand. jlyo-tf FOR REWi' Modern 7 room house. Call phone 1572. 29-7t FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; call 31 N. llth St. FOR RENT Pasture, call at Graves' Green House; inquire Chas. Fish.. 10-7t FOR RENT Barn at 123 North 6th. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and bath; 122 S. 5th St. 10-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE One of the most desirable residences in Dublin. About one acre of ground, centrally located, with eight room house, in excellent repair, thereon, new barn, good chicken house and park, plenty of fruit, cement walks, both kinds of water. Will sell at a decided bargain. Address all inquiry to Box 45, Dublin, Ind. FOR SALE Lot on the West Side. Lot No. one, Haynes addition to West Richmond, corner 5th and WIRE FLASHES! (American News Service Catlettsburg, Ky., 'Aug. "'11. A pretty unidentified woman's body was found in the Ohio river today bound with twenty feet of ropej Her shoes bore label of a Huntington, W. Va., store. Murder is suspected. A PERJURY CHARGE. (American News Service) Chicago, Aug. 11. Thomas G. Lee, of Armour and Company was indicted for perjury by a grand jury investigating the Beef Trust today. Lee is alleged to have made a false statement when asked whether a member of tha firm attended a certain meeting at which prices were fixed. MRS. FOSTER DEAD. (American News Service.) Washington, Aug. ll.-Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, famous as a woman lawyer and prominent in movements for uplift of women, died today, following an operation. She was born in Massachusetts seventy years ago. FIGHT CALLED OFF. (American News Service.) Philadelphia, Aug. 11. The Lane-ford-Kaufman fight was declared off as a result of a disagreement between the pugilists who wrangled over the postponement. RILEY VERY ILL, (American News Service) Indianapolis, Aug. 11. James Whtcomb Rijey is critically ill due to a paralytic stroke. TO LIVE (American News Service.) Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 11. Walter A. Brookins, the aviator who braved death yesterday at the aviation meet here In an effort to avoid hitting the crowded granstand, will soon be able to fly again, as he is recovering from the injuries he sustained in the crash. The ten spectators hurt when Broikins uptilted bis machine and dropped fifty feet were also doing well today. At the Monmouth memorial hospital It was stated that George Burnett, the 13-year- old boy who was declared to be fatally hurt had a chance for life. ORDER FIRE DRILLS Against the wishes of Chief Ed Miller of the fire department, the fire drills will be established in Richmond. Mayor Zimmerman said at a meeting ot the board ot works this morning other cities had the drills and found them beneficial. Chief Miller contends that It is not safe to send the departments on long runs because fires may occur In other parts of town at the same time. It Is said Chief Miller will fight the fire drills. The board of works says that the departments seed long, rams for practies. .

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Chestnut streets; for particulars address Box 77. Fountain City, Ind. FOR SALE Four room cottage, electric lights, both kinds water, dry cellar; acre lot, cheap; possession at once. Phone 5131C. 7-7t FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very at tractive. Address p. O. box 67. Richmond. Indiana. jly9-U FOR SALEChoic residence lot. first ecuare South 12th St. Dr. Ewing. 22-tf FOR SALE Two cottage residences, well located, in good condition, excellent Investment, at a bargain if sold soon. Phone 1582. 6-7t FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent comnisslon on sales of $500. Kaufman, over 82$ Main. Phone 2394. J una ltf. FOUNDpound a silk parasol, black and white stripes; call 'phone 1058. LOST L0 S T Finder please return pfenic basket left at either Thirteenth and Main or Fourteenth and Main, to 1417 North C street. 6-tf LOST Twenty dollar bill on Main St. Finder please return to Palladium office and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE For sale or rent; a new business room 22xti8 in good location. Business Is not overdone. Box 153 Fountain City. Ind. eod-7t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build ing, Washington. D. C. may22-tf J. M. Lacey Main. Pawnbroker. 8th and 26-3mo $30.00 per week for HIGH GRADE EX PERIENCED AGENTS. Should have over 2 years' experience and ' successful record. American Alumi-) ' num Mfg. CO., Dept. A., Lemont, 111. 7&21 HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment ShampooIll PROBATE COURT The Wayne Trust Company of Cambridge City, which is guardian for Katherine Driscbel, who is confined at Eastern Indiana hospital, has filed an Inventory of the estate. The total value is $10,000. David Shellenberger. administrator of the estate of the late Priscilla Lenich, has filed an inventory In the probate court showing the estate's valuation to be $124.38. R. W. Coate, administrator of the estatet of the late Mary E. Williams, has filed a claim for $705. It was for money loaned to the decedent and for boarding Mildred Williams a minor child of the deceased. Daniel H. Sigler of Cambridge City, inventory of the estatet. The' total his wife with provisions that contracts made with his children, Emma E. Ressler and Clarence H. Sigler, be carried out. He owned property in Western Wayne county and in Toledo, Ohio, Interest In Labor Sunday. Labor Sunday the Sunday preceding Labor day will be observed generally this year and In future years throughout the United States. This because of the American Federation of Labor declaration for the observance of that day. The numerous letters recently received at American Federation of Labor headquarters from ministers Is an assurance that Interest in tbe Idea of giving special attention to the cause of labor from the pulpit one day in the twelvemouth is widespread. Our readers are urged to try to bring about an understanding in their respective districts with representatives of the church so that ministers will make addresses that may attract trade unionists to the churches in large numbers for the day. Ministers should say what they thJnk on the occasion In order that their trade union bearers may put tbe right estimate as to where the church stands on the question of the organization of labor. The more this subject is discussed tbe better will it be for labor. Union ethics are sound. Awriean Federatlonist. ' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Daniel B. Mederias, Trus tee, will offer tor sale on the prem ises four miles north of the Town of Centerville. Indiana, at public sale, at 2 o'cloek P. M.- on Thursday. August 18th, 1910, the following described real estate to-wlt: The farm generally known a the "Fletcher Mederias Farm," and more in particular to be described as toh lowsti to-wit: " In Wayne County, State Of Indiana, and being the Northwest quarter of section 5, township 16, range 14 oast, excepting the following tracts conveyed out by said quarter 1 acres deeded to Olive Shearou by deed recorded In Peed Record No. 24. page 269; 4 acre deeded to A D. Bowers by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 31. page 462; acre deeded to David R. Koohtz by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 33, page 541: 1 acre deeded to Anna Connel by deed recorded In Deed Record No. 64, page 354; acre deeded to Lemuel McNutt February llth. 1866; 1 acres deeded to the said McNutt April 7th, 1S90; acre deeded to Joel B. Curtis. November 28th, 1881; acre dosded to Fay Cul bertsoa 9-27-1888; 1 acre deeded to the

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M ing, .35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. 9th St ART STORE. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. llth. Phone 8180. 10-tf FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers, Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man Who .understands them thoroughly, Phone 5150D. 26-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street junelS-tf INSURANCE, MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS. Room 16 I. O. O. P. Bldg. RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's; 14 S. Eighth street FOLLOW THE CROWD North of the Glen; popular resort for ladies and gents. s. Hawkins Bathing Pool Phone 4244. C, O. Parker, Mgr. DERINQ & PHILLIPS AUCTIONEERS Centerville, -Indiana PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. ed to Robert Mederias by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 107, page 146; acres deeded to Lemuel McNutt by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 107, page 53; and 33.03 acres deeded to Abraham L. Potter by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 107, page S38; and 2.692 acres deeded to the p.. C. C & St L. Railroad Company, by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 114, page 258; and such one acre deeded to Trustee of Center Township; and also excepting some 21.63 acres deeded to Lemuel McNutt, by deed recorded in Deed Record, 123 at page 7. AND ALSO; All that part of the Southwest Quarter of same section lying east of the Centerville and Williamsburg Turnpike Road, included in the following part of the Same said quarter, as follows : " A part ot tbe southwest quarter ot section 5, township 16, range 14 east, beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter; thence east across the creek and just over a small bayou; thence down said bayou to the creek; thence with the various meanderings and course of said creek including the water of said creek at a common stage which is called "Nolan's Fork" to the line running north and south; thence north along said line to the place of beginning; also 136 poles so as to include the race and dam once attached to said property, and all of the above containing some 146 acres, more or less. This farm is one of the best located and most productive farms in Wayne county, and possession will be given to purchaser to all ot said farm, ex cepting so much as is planted to corn, possession of which will be reserved, until corn is gathered. This farm will be sold free and dis charged of all Hens and all taxes, and on the following terms: One-third cash in hand; one-third in one year; and one-third in two years, deferred payments , secured by first mortgage on above real-estate, with notes there for bearing six per cent. Interest from date. DANIEL B, MEDERIAS. Trustee. ARCH HINDMAN, Auctioneer. WILFRED JESSUP. Attorney. dly Jul ?8aug4-lH7 COUNTY ESTIMATES FOR 1911. Notice is hereby given that estimates of the probable expenses of tbe var ious offices and departments of the government of Wayne county, Indiana, have been filed in the office Of the undersigned Auditor of Wayne couaty, and will be presented to the County Council at Jts regular meeting, Tues day, September 6, 1910: Estimate of Commissioners Maintenance of court house, $5,870; county jail, $2,375; poor farm. $0,470; care of orphans, $3,000; new bridges, $20,000; repair of bridges, $3,000; commission ers court. Including salaries, $1,700; county attorney. $500; pauper attor ney, $400; board of health, $1,214.85; repair of free gravel roads. $10,300: principal on bonds and exchange, $23,. 051.25; Interest on bonds and exchange $6,463.23; expense of inmates in state benevolent and penal institutions, $200; expense of legal advertising $810; expense of board of review, $490; expense of poor, $10,870; boarding pri soners in Jails, $5,500; bridge engin eer. fSM; county teachers institute, ,...; soldiers burials, $1,500; telephone rentals. $250; location of roads and highways, $50; insurance, $300; mileage justices of peace. $23; salary couaty council, f 103; expense , allow, ance to county council, $70; poor school children, fOOO; farmers instt tute. flOO; truant officer, 9400; eev-ty

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cases, S4O0. Estimates of officers Salary and offlee exiense of county clerk, $4,100; salarv and office .expense ot auditor. $4,72,".; supplies for all township as sessors, $0O0; making transfer books, $400: costs In change of venue eases, , $32,"t costs in Insanity cases, $845; court expenses, gtvria; coroner a per diem, witness fees ' and other expenses, $850; county assessor's salary and oSlce expenses' $1,23; sheriffs . salary and office expenses $3,080; trea surer's salary and olTJce expense 700; recorders' salary and ornce ex pense $3,045; salary or arena commissioner and all expense ot department of health, ' $1,214,ary of health commissioner and all exnenses of denartnient of health. $1,214.5: county superintendent's salary and office expense, $1,734; per diem ana expense ot county surveyor, $250, ( Township assessors estimates Aoingtou township, " $267.50; Boston. 2i7.oO; Center. $4S7.5; Clay, $337.50; Dalton. $207.30; Franklin, $337.50; Greene. $347.50; Harrison, $207,50; Jackson, $Jtt7.; Jefferson, $402.50; New Garden, $317.30; Perry. $281.50; Washington. $417.50; Wayne, $3,020; Webster, $207.30. I, Demas 8. Coe, Auditor of Wayna County, certify that the above is a true and complete list of estimates for the expenses of the year ending December 81. 1011. as filed In this office and which will be presented to the couaty council at Its regular session beginning Tuesday, September 6. 1010. ; witneaa my hand and official seal this 8th day of August, 1010. (Seal.) . , v DEMAS. 8. COE. .. Auditor of Wayne County, . U-H Time TaMeb CHEiAFEAKE A OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. , rkm la Bffeet Aawtt it. isie. Bast !! ST"" inEsI D I D llH i Ses I - I I Salr Chicago f.isal l:08pf :11a Peru ar. , , . Peru ........ Marlon ..... 1:IZd a wis !:lta t:ela : S:Sa S:4Sa 7:$0a l:l4p S:Sta S:lfp t:llpl 4:40p tteteJ unci. . 7:ita is Kicnmono ... :sSal Ct. Grove . . Cincianstl . B:l)pl :0p S;Hp Cincinnati Ct. drova ... :lal :llal 1:SdI :lle stSa. lt:4p T:J Richroeaa t . Muncle ..... lSiSla ii:aa ISilta hula !il:4lal i:oai Marion . Part Ar. 12'41p -.! S:Sfa S:MaUSiSeo Peru ...if filial cniea a:opi llth 8t Station) Through Vestibuled Trains Mtwa-s Chlcaao and Cincinnati. Double dally. service. inruiH mwvipi w Noa. S and 4 between Chicago aad Cuicinnatl. . ... . Fine buffet earvle on tratae 1 and a." All trains run daitr. Vsr train connections and ether ta. formation call C. A. BLAIR, B, AT. A. ' Home Phone 4018. Rlcajeea. Ind. popular cxcuns:o;;s Via C 6 0. 0. 0. "r :. . v. :...'::...(- low RsssJ Trip tetes to s TCmz rests ; Atlantic City, fi. J, , $24.15 G. A. R. Encampment. gt la, 16. 17, If, Wh f : , y. WSJSJSSISSBSSSJ Mllwcta Wis. $10.05 K. of p. Grand Tyodga, July tt, M, $1. Aug, 1st, , . , : ''-' . ejeasjasnsasasBw Z , . ' ,,-' v ' Old Point Ccnifcrt, Va. $15.00 Friday. July Sth; Friday. Aug. Wtb; Tuesday, Jv&f itth; Tuesday, Aug. JJrd. fiieoara falls, N. V. $6.50 - Saturday, July 36th; Tbursdsy, Aug. 4th; Tuesday. Aug. ICtfc; good returning 12 days from 4ato of sale. - Atlantic City; N. J. $16.00 Thursday, August lltm. Ha O. O. R- R- Thursday, August; llth. Tit B. O. 1. E. CMC230, III. S7.C0 Knighto Templar Conclave. Aug T. 8. " New York, H. Y. $25.50 Final return limit $9 days frost . date of sale. - - To Poitlaad, .Ore. ........ .f 79.10 To Saa FrancJeeo. Calf. TTJ9 To YeHowtoae Fsrfc ..T;. 11.19 To Denver, Oolo. TtJtS To El Paul, SSnpL, Etc.... 24.1$ For further Infersnatiofi, eall C A. CLAIR, Pass. A Tick, At-

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