Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 61, 9 January 1911 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911.
GUN MAY CHANGE
MODERN
WARFARE
Record Is 400 Shots per Minute, Although Weighing Less than 20 Pounds.
A new gun, whose use in the United States Army, it is said, may mean the revolutionizing of even the most modern method of war on land , and which for lightness, power and general effectiveness is said to be the most terribly destructive weapon ever invented, is now being secretly manufactured in the Springfield armory for Uncle Sam's use. Thin gun, weighing less than 20 pounds, and manipulated after the fashion of an ordinary fowling piece, pour out a stream of bullets when in action at the rate of 400 not per minute. The new firearm 1 called the HenetMtrrler, and la of French invention. It ha a Ktook lhal I -placed against th fthoulder. In action 'the soldier )ie on the ground, resting the. gun on two support. This give an advantage ,ln nafety over the Hlrr.nv Maxim ra.ddfltlnK model, lne the ierator of that gun Is compelled to Ktand In reeding it. Thl brings him in full night of the enemy, or rather Jt brings three men in night, for three urn required for the manipulation of thia heavier weapon. One a row of men I brought up on the firing line with the gun they will drop down after th fashion of sharpahooter. It 1 the work of a ocond to raise the gun cm the low supports. Another second, and everything I in readings for action. Willi the word of command the pull of the trigger aend hundred of bullet hurtling into the ranka of the enemy. It ia Raid to be certain that the fcrmy In time will be equipped with them, alnro a detachment of infantry provided with such armament would
Co almoHt irrenlMtihle to a body of men fitted out with auch'gmui a army men now Army official are more Interested In the new Springfield gun than in any hitherto built. Aa against the old Maxim three-man j?un t'.ie new gun require only ono soldier. The Maxim gun. wciglng 300
Hound, when loailed on the battle
field, received It charge from a gun
Wayne county, Indiana, from January 1, 1910 to January 1. 1911. Receipt Tuition Revenue. Jan I, Amount on hand at date of lat report $ 968.33 Jan 1, received from county tresaurcr, tuition rev 1,554.53 Jan 1, int. transfer and tuition from Clay Tp 319.19 Amount received from county treasurer 1,837.05
Total receipts state tuition revvenue 14,679.10 Total expenditure since last report tuition rev 3,708.80
970.24
Balance $
Expenditures. Jan 14, Lola B Olcr. teaching 58 00 Jan 21, Chaa William, teaeh'g 23.00 Jan 26, Henry Karape, teaching M & li 20.00 Feb 4, Mabel Achbacher, teaching 43 20 Feb 4, Mae Green, teaching.. 60.00 Feb 4. Helen K Helm, teachg. 70.00 Feb 4, Stella Colvin. teaching. 54.40 Feb 4, Bessie Meadows, teachg 63.40 Feb 4, C O Williams, teaching 75.00 Feb 5, Iola It Oler, teaching.. 58.00 Feb 24, Henry Kampe, teachg 20.00 Mch 4. Helen E Helm, teachg. 70.00 Men 4, Stella Colvin, teaching 54.40 Mch 4, Mabel Achbacher teaching 45.20 Mch 4, Bessie Meadows teachg 63.40 Mch 4. Mae Green, teaching.. 60.00 Mch 5, IxIa Oler. teaching .. 58.00 Mch 9, C O Williams teaeh'g.. 100.00 Mch 30, Henry Kampe, teac hg 20.00 Apr 1. Stella Colvin. teaching. 54.40 Apr 21, Beanie Meadows teachg 63.40 Apr 1, Mae M Green, teaeh'g.. 60.00 Apr 1, Helen F. Helm, teachg 70.00 Apr 1, C O Williams, teachg 100.00 Ajr 8, Mabel Achbacher, teaching 4520 Apr 23. Helen K Helm, teaeh'g 70.00 Apr 29, Mae Green, teaching.. 60.00
Apr 28. C O Williams, teachg 100.00'
May 4, Bessie Meadows teachg 63.40 May 4, Henry Kampe, tepchg 20.00 May 7, Lola Oler, teaching... 5.8.00 May 20. Stella Colvin, teaeh'g 54.40 May 23, C O Williams, teachg 50.00
Mae M Green, teachg 60 00 Chas Williams teachg 50.00 Mae Green, teaching 60.00 Henry Kampe, teachg 18.33 Bessie Meadows teaeh-
May 27. June 18, June 24 June 27, July 25,
ing Oct 4, Margaret Button teachg Oct 4, Bessie Meadows, teachg Oct 6, C O Williams, teaeh'g Oct 13, Henry Kampe, teaeh'g Oct 14. Stella Colvin, teaching
. jNov 2, 11 F Kampe, teaching
Tier who perched himself on top of th weapon In full sight or the enemy. The new gun I loaded and operated by on man lying flat on the ground. The Maxim, owing to it unwleldlnen. had to be wheeled alnnit. The new gun therefore I 10 time as effective, becahse it I carried about a easily as Jku ordinary rifle. With one of the weapons, It I cited. Custer coulcl have stood off the entire Sioux nation. The work on the new gun at the armory Is being guarded with the strictest secrecy. About 60 men are employed on them, and U i exacted that within few week some will be ready for a trial.
TRUSTEE'S REPORT ; TO ADVISORY BOARD Of Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana, by William E.Brown, Trustee. ANNUAL. REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACl COUNT OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP FUNDS Hy th Trustee of Green township, Wayne county, Indiana, from January 1. 1910 to January 1, 1911. Township Receipt Jan. 1, Amount on hand at at date of lust report $1,034.03
Co treasurer 217.91 Jan. 11, Amount received from Co treasurer 258.23
9.80 65.00 63.40 75.00 22.50 57.00 30.00 140.00 92.00
Total receipt twp. Total expenditure report
fund. 1,510.19 si nee last 1.051.61
Nov 4, Helen Helm, teaching Nov 4. Klma Alexander teachg
Nov 4, Margaret Button teaching 65.00 Nov 4, Stella Colvin. teaeh'g 57.00 Nov 4, Bessie Meadows teachg 63.40 Nov 5, Alma Clevenger, teaching 60.76 Nov 16, George Hanlin. teachg 100.00 Nov 23. II F Kampe. teaching 30.00 Iec 2. Helen K Helm, teaeh'g 70.00 Dec 2, Bessie Meadows teaching 63.40 Dee 2, Margaret Button, teaching 65.00 Dec lfi, George Hanlin, teaeh'g 100.00 Dec 21. II F Kampe. teaching 30.00 Dec 22, Margaret Button teaching 48.75 Dec 22, Helen R Helm, teaeh'g 52.50 Dec 22, Alma Clevenger, teaching 43.40 Dec 22, Bessie Meadows, teach 47.55 Dec 22, Klma Alexander, teaching 80.50 Dec 23, Stella Colvin, teaeh'g 99.75 ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ON AC. COUNT OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. By the Trustee of Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana, from January 1, 1910, to January 1, 1911. Receipts Amount on hand at date of last report $ 496.65 Amount received from county treasure 670.02
Amount received from county treasurer 2.298.SS Amount received from all other sources 1,912.15
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.Men za, t.agar ciemencs, un- , ing hack '.. 30.00
Apr 1, William Farmer, driving hack - Apr 2, Harry Roller, carrying water Apr 5, Oran Cates, driv'g h'ek. Apr 8, Mabel Achbacher, institute and janitor Apr 12, Zeri Brown, drvg h'ek. Apr 15, Ralph Rose janitor ser Apr IS, O W Hartup, hauling S children May 4, David Jordan drvg h'ek May 9. C Machine Works, lire escape May 10, David Jordan, driving hack May 10, S W Porterfield tuning piano May 11. J C Ryland, repair to S H, No 4 May 14, Jas Daugherty, driving hac May 14, Roy Stephens repair of backs May 14, Thomas Davis, driving hack May 16. Zeri Brown, drivg h'ek May 17, Lola Oler, institute & janitor service
i May 20, Oran Cates, driving : hack
May 20, Stella Colvin, institute and Co institute May 23, Ralph Rose janitor ser May 31, Carrie Rose janitor ser May 31, Jake Ross hauling children . . . . June 1, George Kelley, driving hack June 1, Edgar Clements driving hack June 1. Geo Scantland, cleaning S yard. 4 Jun 11, Helen E Helm institute and books June 20, J W Zerbey, commencement service
i June 24, May M Green institute I June 27, Ralph Rose, janitor
service July 13, Roy Stevens, sheltering hacks July 13, C O Williams, laboratory supplies July 13, C O Williams, books and waste basket July 13, C O Williams printing July 13. C O Williams, attending institute July 23, Bessie Meadows, institute
Aug 2, Wilfred Griffith, bond and interest 580.00 Aug 3, Wilfred Griffith, in on
bond Aug 4. Wilfred Griffith, Int on bond Aug 8, Wilfred Griffith, lnt and bond Aug 9, Wilfred Griffith, Int on tp warrant Aug 16, Wilfred Griffith, int on bond Aug 18, E O Campbell, fence. . Sept 6, Columbus Reynolds, varnishing seats Sept 19, Grace Study, cleaning
S houses Sept 22, Ralph Rose, cleaning S property Sept 22, Jacob Ross, driving hack Sept 23, David Jordan, driving hack Sept 26, Oran Cates". drvg h'ek Oct 3, Ralph Rose, janitor ser Oct 6, Omer Davis, placing seats Oct S. Oran Cates, driving h'ek shed room Oc t 24, David Jordan, drv'g h k Oct 25, Wilfred Griffith, int on tp warrant
(Balance 438.5S Expenditure Jan 18, Columbus Reynold
adv bd service April 1. Wm. Helm for jr 1909 advisory board service..... Apr 12, Wm. K. Brown trustee .ervlc for 1 yr May). Morning New printing annual report May 2, Palladium Ptg eo ptg 'annual report June 17, Addison St Myer postage stamp July 11, D. S. Coe ex of book. July 29, H T Veal transfer.. July 29, C K Keever transfers July 29, II C Nichols transfer Sept 16. Harvey Davis serv on adf b.l 8cpt 26. Winfleld Plehe aup erv D 1 in PI Oct 1. Wm K Brown Trustee' service 1 qr Nov. 1. Sup service Nov 12, Wm K Brown trustee' service I qr Nov 16. Wm K Plehe suponls ,or' service Nov 2s, Cha I top suprrvU or service l No 3 Ike 1. Palladium ptg tax levy l)cc 1, Morning New ptg tax levy
Doc 10, John H Beard sup service D No 4 120.00 Dec 10. W M Helm for 1910
adv bd service Tk-c Its C R Keever twp order ) hook IVc 20. Gobi Ptg eo of sup... Dec 20, Thorn at Cates Sup' leervlco I No 2 Ico 28, O P Cain office rent . . Dec 3t. Wm K Brown handling I school book 1910 Dec 27, William K Brown service for 1 ir
, , Total ....... ..:..t...;..tfl.051.Cl ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF TUITION FUNDS. . iUy the trustee of Green Township,
5.00 5.00 123.00 ' 14.63 14.70 5.00 61.12 14.00 16.00 19.50 5.00 13.00 125.00 20.00 123.00 67.00 101.00 2.00 2.00
3.00 1.73 2.S9 32.00 21.00 3.00 116.00
Total receipts special school fund $5,377.71 Total expenditures since last report 5,333.91
41.80
30.00 9.20 30.00 26.32 30.00 25.20 5.00 25.00
220.00 35.00 2.50 5.00 90.00 I 36.23 12.00 22.50 31.75 30.00 27.44 15.00 8.00 10.00 50.00 23.50 2.00 38.40 6.00 15.00 11.50 10.00 13.88 11.69 10.35
45.00 I 19.02
10.00 , t 70.00 j 10.00 ! 30.00 j I 10.00 4.00 ; I 8.55 I I i 22.00
Oct 26. Edgar Clements, shelter- , ing hacks 2.00 Nov 2. S A Hinshaw, driving hack , - 50.00 Nov 4, Ralph Rose, janitor service 30.75 Oct 13, James Howarth, manuscripts 13.85 Nov 12, Geo W Kelley, driving hack 50.00 Nov 17, Oran Cates driv'g h'ek 50.00 Nov 19, David Jordan, driving
hack ,
Ralph Rose janitor ser Zeri Bro vn. drivg h'ek C O WilHams institute S A Hinshaw, driving
Amount received from all other sources
Total Rec'pts Road Tax Fund $2,293.84 Total Expenditures since last
Report Balance
40.00 10.00 30.00 5.00
25.00
3.50 25.00
50.00
19.:
4.10
4.00
Nov 23, Nov 2S, Nov 28, Nov 28,
hack Dec 3, Claude Oler, wood school houses Dec 3, Ralph Rose janitor ser
Dec 7, J D Adams & Co, shcool supplies 287.24 Dec 10, Jas Daugherty, driving
hac Dee 16, C E Keever, programs and tickets Dec 16, J II Company, repairs for engine Dec 19, Clyde Martin, wood and hauling coal
Dec 20, Wm Hollingsworth coal and posts 329.55
Dec 21, Oran Cates, drivg h'ek Dec 23, Ralph Rose, janitor ser Dec 23, David Jordan, driving hack Dec 23, Zeri Brown, drivg h'ek Dec 24, Jessie Williams, mowing S yard Dec 28, O P Cain, drayage
ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF ROAD TAX FUNDS By the Trustee of Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana from January 1, 1910 to January 1, 1911. Receipts Amount on hand at date of last report $1,253.00 Amount received from County Treasurer 6.43 Amount received from County Treasurer 1,026.76
?1.434.S2
Expenditures
Jan 1 4. W. Griffith, gravel dist 1 Jan 18, O Cranor, blasting ice from bridge Jan 23, Ramon Marshall gra el
ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS
.63 AND EXPENDITURES ON AC
COUNT OF DOG TAX FUNDS By the Trustee of Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana, from January
859.02 to January l. iu.
r Amount on hand at last settle-
j ment $ISS.00 1 .SO I Amount of Collections from the ! Township Assessor 106.00 5 n;, j Amount received from prosecu
tions and all otuer sources.. 7.00
' Mar 4. Vernon Reynolds, tile.. May 5, Win A Bond, gravel . . jjuly 15, W Shields', enforc-e-t ment crossings and help
1.23 4.9.". 3.00 49.04 18.50
Total Receipts Dog Fund.. Expenditures for the year . .
A South Afrifan baker has perfected a baking process by which teak is grilled at a temperature of 1,000 degrees. Steam at 220 degrees is transformed through pipes and a superheater Into the grilling air. The hot air will cook a whole ox, so it ousht to do for barbecues. New York Press.
Hv von t remote of any Via-" Artsmar from disordered stomach? OS to vour lruifcit tcid cet SOc'or Jl bottle of lr. Caklweil's vrup fVpsin. whicli i positively yuarantecj to lire )oq uou keep you weU. .
301.00
ys.oo
50.00 30.00 48.00 30.00
2.00 5.90
July 23, Wm White, haul gravel Aug 5, Clyde Martin, hauling gravel, dist No. 3 Aug 9, Wilson Shields, cementing dist No. 4 and help Sept 19. Clyde Martin gravel
Oct 5, Wilson Shields labor on
bridges and help 0S.S0
S i fli-t K Tna T.(t(t pravpl Hist 4
Nov 12, Milton H. Woolley. lumber for bridges Nov 23, Frank Williams, gravel, dist No. 1 Nov 28. Jas Clements gravel dist 3 & 4
9.00 60.00 22.00
94.05
29.46
Balance due the Township Expenditures Feb 22, E O Campbell shee
203.00 iV
.$77.00
60
101.83
Nov 29, O G Davis gravel dist.
4.00 1S.50 12.72
1 & 4 Nov 29 Chas Davis gravel dist 3 Dec 1, 11 Hopzbel, 1 bill or iron
Dec 2 Cogshall Carl, gravel dist No. 4 3.20 Dec 3, Steward Jennings, gravel dist 1 13.25 Dec 3, John Davis gravel dist 4 20.20 Dec 16 Geo Davis gravel dist 4 11.40 Dec 23, Wayne Co. Lumber Co., sewer and nails SO. 65 Dec 20, Wm Hollingsworth, cement and tile 166.25 Dec 21, D. S. Coe road books 1900-10 20.00 Dee. 26 John V Crawford gravel dist 1 12.60 Dec. 27, E B Swain gravel 3.90
killed
Feb 26, Demas Coe balance of fund 11.00 May 17, P P Morrey. sheep maimed and crippled ...... 10.00 SERVICE ACCOUNT OF TRUSTEE GREEN TOWNSHIP To William E. Brown. Trustee, Dr. April 12, Service Account $123.00 Apr 5, Settling poor relief acct 2.00 July 6, Poor Relief Report .... 5.00 Oct 5, Poor Relief Report .... 2.00 Oct 1, Service account 125.00 Nov 12, Service Account 125.00 Dec 30, Service Accpunt 116.00 Dec 30, Handling School Books 5.00
MEERHOFF
The PLUMBER Repairs in Gas, Steam, Water 4. and Electrical Work $ Phone 1236 ;
J.
! Total $505.00 State of Indiana, Wayne County: J The undersigned, being duly sworn, : on oath says, that the above account is true and correct as he verily bej lieves. I William E. Brown. Trustee j Subscribed and sworn to before me, Ithis 3rd day of January, 19U.
George Frazer, President Advisory Board.
$859.02
5.00 : i i 25.00 ! 15.00 ; 30.75 j 2.00 : 1 I 1 S.50 35.00
20.07
Special Salle January lOih f o 14!h EXTRA STAMPS WITH TEA AND COFFEE
80 Stamps with one Can Baking Powder 50c Best A. & P. Blend Coffee 35c Plaza Brand Coffee 30c
10 STAMPS
(jiyj
IT v 'y win .mi mBi.i , .: wfflwt-
with each of the following:
1 lb. Rice at
.10c
cans Campbell's Soup, each . 10c Pkgs. Washing Powder, each . .5c
COUPON GOOD FOR 10 EXTRA STAMPS By purchasing 1 pound El Ryad Coffee at 35c
1 can Spice 15c 4 lb. pkg. Oats . .25c 1 can Cocoa 25c
Bring This Coupon with You. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
COUPON GOOD FOR 10 EXTRA STAMPS
By purchasing 1 Plaza Coffee at .
pound ...30c
727 MAIN ST.
PHONE 1215
In Connecticut years old has been technical charge of he is suspected of
a man forty-two sent to jail on a vagrancy because wishing to marry
a woman for hermoney.
How is This for Economical Living?
THREE FEEDS FOR
That's what it costs to feed INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Now Is the time to feed it and then watch your stock improve. Get our prices it pays. Omer G. Whelan FEED AND SEED STORE 33 S. 6TH ST. PHONE 1679
When in Doubt, See Us Men's Suits, Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75c Ladies' Skirts", plain ... . . .40c Ladies' Skirts, Pleated and Fancy 60c Ladies' Short Jackets . .40c Ladies Length Jackets 60c Everything Reduced and Guaranteed. Phone 2342. Goods called for and delivered. Pccfs Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Company Works 226 North 18th.
WAYNE COUNTY TAX RATE FOR 1010 Notice is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Wayne County, Indiana, that I have receipted to the Auditor for the Tax Duplicates for the Year 1910, and that Twill attend at the County Treasurer's Office, at Richmond, Indiana, until the First Monday in May, as the law directs, for the purpose of receiving the taxes charged thereon and now due. RATES OF TAXATION FOR 1910 PAYABLE IN 1911.
State Levy
County Levy
TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNS
Balance $ Jan 7, A Warming and Ventilating Co, heating plant ...v Feb 1, Zeri Brown, driving hack Feb 1 R L Clements, drivg hck Feb 1. Ellas Study drv'g hack Feb 3. Geo Keller, drv'g hack Feb 3. Wilfred Griffith, int on bonds , Feb 3. Wilfred Griffiith, int on S. S. warrant Feb 3, Wilfred Griffith, mnthly report blanks Feb 3, M N Boror, drv'g hack Feb 4. Wilfred Griffith, int on bonds Feb 4, Ralph Rose. Janitor ser Feb 19. Wilfred Griffith, int on school bonds Feb 24. Norma Martin, hauling coal to 1). 2 Feb 26, Warren Meadows, driving hack Feb 26. Zeri Brown, drivg h'ek
Feb 26. Ralph Roee, janitor ser Mch 1. Frank Moore, hauling children to S Mch 2. KHaa Study, drvg h'ek Mch 4. Geo Kelley, drvg h'ek Mch 4. Wilfred Griffith, int on S bonds Mch 4. Edgar Coats, drivg h'ek Mch 5. Lola Oler, carrying water D 3 Mch 5, Iran Cates, drvg hack. . Mch 7, Edgar Clements, driv'g hack Mch 8, Jas Daugherty, driving hack Mch S. Vernon Reynolds, wool blankets Mch 11. Zeri Brown, drivg h'ek Mch 11, Clyde Martin, hauling coal D 2
Mch 17. A Warming & Heating Co. heating plant 600.00 Mch 18, Ralph Rose janitor ser 21.00 Mch 19, David Jordan, driving hack 20.00 Mch 24, Geo Kelley, dr vg h'ek 50.00
50.00 30.00 124.50 40.00 30.00 SS.00 5.00 2.50 35.00 8.00 21.00 24.00 900 3.50 30.00 24.40 3.00 5.00 60.00 40.00 60.00 3 00 60.00 30.00 110.00 30.25 30.00 8.00
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$1.59 1.79 1.46 2.00 1.90 1.90 1.76 1.90 1.27 1.68 2.24 2.23 1.65 1.80 2.24 2.28 2.70 2.30 2.29 1.19 2.30 1.86 2.44 1.44 2.84 1.59 1.82
$2.00 2.50 2.50 3.23 2.50 2.50 2.73 3.25 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.00 4.00 2.50 3.25 2.73 3.00 2.23 3.25 2.73 3.00 2.00 2.73
VALUABLE INFORMATION. The Treasurer is guided in his duties by the Statutes of Indiana, from which there is no relief. Do not ask him to violate his oath of office. Tases are due January 1st and payable at this office in full or at the option of the Taxpayer, one-half, including Road Tax in full, on or before the first Monday of May, 1911, and the remaining one-half on or before the first Monday of November, 1911. " If the first installment Is not paid w tthin the limit set by the law. the Taxes for the entire year are then due and delinquent, and ten per cent penalty is extended by the Auditor and charged to the Treasurer. The State is interested in this extension, and the Auditor and Treasurer are both personally liable for any penalties that might be refunded. Under no circumstances can the Treasurer alter the Duplicate. He can not make reductions in Taxes, and he can not refund money after once paid in. All errors must be corrected by the Auditor. Assignees, Guardians. Administrators and others who pay Taxes on property in trust, and whose Taxes are complicated, will save valuable time by rendering a statement of same to the Treasurer as early as convenient, in order to make proper divisions and a correct computation of the proportionment of Taxes on such Estates. NO RECEIPT WILL. BE MADE OUT FOR ANY PARTY UNTIL PAYMENT IS TENDERED. As the Treasurer can not know the location of each person s property. Taxpayers should designate the property on which they wish to pay, and see that all property is included in their receipts. If they have land in more than one Township or Corporation, or desire to pay Taxes on lands and lots not In their name, call the Treasurer's attention to the matter. Carefully examine receipts before leaving th? office, and if any errors are evident, have them corrected at once. The owner of property on the first day of March in any year shall be liable for the Taxes of that year. The purchaser of property on the first day of March shall be considered as the owner that day. Section 103. COUNTY WARRANTS WILL NOT BE PAID TO PERSONS OWING DELINQUENT TAXES. OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 12 coon ; 1 p. m. to 4 : SO p. m. EXCEPTIONS : One week preceding the first Monday in May and the first Monday in November, 7 a. m. to 12 noon; 1 p. m, to 5 p. m.; 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. The annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place oiwh wd Mc-ndax in February. 1911, at 19 a. m, -Aiest: DEMAS S. COE, County Auditor, ALBERT R. ALBERTSON. County Treasurer. Richmond, Indiana, January 1, 1911.
