Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 268, 4 August 1911 — Page 7

PAGE SEVE3T. Property Estimated ibr lSlli PAL LABIUM Total Taxable property. RATES Branch Offices i9ii v...,. ....v... v. s.oso.m'v Mortgage Kxempttoa mi... 78.010' ooo OOO A. I cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Net' Taxable Property in Wayne Township 1911.... $2,972,680 Polls in Wayne Township, 1911. W8. City of RichmoitaJ. Real Estate, Improvements and Personal Property 1911 tI4.TJS.800. . Express, .Telephones. Telegraphs. Pipe Line. Rail Road Property Estimated fiTf IWces are located in every Want Ad, Coll tunnraos KNOWN fUBLlHERS CLASSIFIED AOVXBTI ISO ASSOCIATION PAPERS Ft pars in all parts f tha States Sad Canada. Tor wast ppli- anrrh" tin by the Wat mediums in the country. et oar membership lists Check paparS o wast. We do the, reat. ?Tl:rs Claaai&ed ASTcrHatn: Aaaneto tic a. Sfefialo, N. T. partW. city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

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JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phons2175 HAN WANTED At Once-for important local representation, large Chicago manufacturers. Must have good standing in community and be able to Invest $2,500 to establish business locally. Investment amply secured and Income from name guaranteed. Also guaranteed income as representative, based upon amount of time can devote. Address NAMCO, 32 6. Clinton St., Chicago. 30-eod-3t WANTED By two ladles, three or " four unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Reference. - Address, "A," .. care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED Lady cigar clerk at Arlington hotel; call at office. 3-3t WANTED Partner, $500 cash; good reference; unable to attend to business alone. Address "P," care of palladium. . 3-3t SALESWOMAN WANTED Compet- : ent saleswoman for laces, embroideries, silks, evening wear, millinery, cloaks, suits, knit and muslin under : wear. Qall or address II. P. WaBson 'St Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 4-3 1 WANTED Two or three unfurnished rooms by family of three adults. . Reasonable rent. Address "Adults," care Palladium. WANTED Work on farm at once. : by young married man. Can give 'best of references. Must have a house on place or near by. Address O. R., care Palladium. 4 WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms, cen1 (rally located or south of railroad for man and wife, no children. 4-tf WANTED By two ladies, three or four unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Reference. Address A. care Palladium. 4-2t WXNTED-AVashings at 320 N. A St". 4-2t WANTED Experienced Sales Lady for cloak and suit house. Steady .position. Good salary. Archibald Hutton Co., New Castle, Ind. 4-2t VENTED GIFT to assist with house Jflrk,... .PhQne4Q5a 3-2t 2 for general 3-2t "r MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Aug. 4. Mrs. Earl Doddridge Is spending a few days In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown entertained at dinner yesterday, Mrs. Charles White, of Richmond and Mrs. Otto of Chicago. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturglss continues very sick. L. D. Roark was taken to Reid's hospital where he expected to undergo a surgical operation, yesterday. Mrs. Lafe Cross has been very sick. Miss Jenkins a returned Missionary from China will speak at Doddridge chapel Sunday morning. She will speak at the Milton M. E. church. Mrs. Sarah Hay ward and the Misses Mae Hayward of Greensfork. and Maude Dunkle, of New Castle, spent Wednesday with the former's father, William Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hussey entertained the officers and teachers of the Christian chufch Bible Bchool at their country home, west of, town, Wednesday evening. The company foremd a hay ride party. Miss Ruth Leverton who is sick was reported much worse, yesterday. A large crowd from, here attended the show at Connersville yesterday. There were twenty one tickets sold over the Lake Erie and Western in the morning. Many more went in auto and other private conveniences. Mrs. Martha Hiatt, of San Jose, California, was the guest this week of Mrs. Baker. George W. Wine the auctioneer was In town with his wagon and gave a free concert on the street Wednesday night. He went from here to New Lisbon, and from there to New Castle. Miss Nora Campbell had as her company, yesterday. Mrs. Murray and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank. Murary, of Richmond. Mrs. Frank Murary is the niece of Miss Campbell. Walter Higham and sister, Miss Minnie Higham. of Brownsville, were calling on friends, here, yesterday. The following young ladles were the guests of Miss Lora Beeson Wednesday afternoon. The Misses Margaret Gentle of Richmond, Alleen Nugent. Laura Rothennel, Mae Keever, Mildred Warren. Augusta Miller, Lillian DuGranrut. Luella Lantx, Florence Daniels, Violet Murley, Lorene Warren. Dean Van Winkle, Pearl Filby, Mary Sills. Leila Doddv. Blanche and ,pm ""Jf' K' The party was given in i itliss Nugent Games and mu'3f 4id entertainment Nice rela- were served. Marion Leverton was in Richmond yesterday on business. Adam Snyder is laid up with a bad foot. Mr. Snyder is car inspector on the Lake Erie and Western, Fort Wayne division. A few days ago he had a pair of shoes half-soled and In one a tack was too long and came through on the inside of the shoe. Mr. Snyder was very busy, and failed to giva ths putter attention. When h

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WANTED Quick repairing neatly done by A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store, Prices reasonable. l-7t

WANTED Milling machine hand". Experienced on Bevel Gear cuttingNational Automotlc Tool Co. 1-ic WANTED Position as book-keeper or clerical work of any kind by lady of experience; can give best of reference. Address C. N., care Pallad- - ium. 29-7t WANTED You . to know there is a new Exchange at 153 . Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. 1313 N. B. St. 2-3t WANTDRTdElBkirt. Address ' K C. H., care Palladium. 27-tf fWANT to buy or loan on diamonds and high class Jewelry. Some bargains in unredeemed watches and rings. J.'M. Lacey, Broker, corner 8th and Main Sts. ' WANTED Five girls at the Richmond Underwear Factory. Apply at the office Thursday morning, July 27. 26-tf WANTEf5To buy second handele trie motor, or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor," care Palladium. . tf SEE MOORE OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate ana, Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WE REPAIR Baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tt WANTED rif you wane money ti place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main, 18-tf WANTEt) Washing. 3i6 N. 18th St. 31-7t FOR SALE MMMWVajarfMWaNWVaaaAatajaaaM FOR SALE Big type Poland China Boars. Two Sjiornhorn Bulls. Come, write or telephone. Jones & Pike, Centervllle, Ind. Phone No. 45. 30-7t FOR SALE Jersey heifers. Phone 5143-A. Albert Anderson. 8-7t FTneTjeTRSIY BULL ready for service. Terms $1.00 cash. Albert Anderson, Vi mile south of driving park. Phone 5143-A. 3-7t took off his shoe he found an ugly place from which the blood had been oozing. Still he kept on his feet at work until Wednesday afternoon when his foot became so painful and his limb so badly swollen that he was obliged to give up. He is now under medical treatment. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel went to Centervllle, yesterday to see her hew grandbaby, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kimmel. , The following young ladles picnicked along Simond8 Creek, Wednesday afternoon. The Misses Frances Smull. Nellie Jones, Marie Elwellyn, Rachel Thomas, Blanche Moore, Jes sie Lantz, Miriam Parkins. Eunice McClung, Lula Faucett, Grace Doddy, Marie Synder. Hazel Warner. Pearl Thornburgh, Alma and Rea Wagner, and Mrs. Harry Doty. The afternoon was enjoyably spent by all and a good supper served. Mrs. Nettie Johnson is soendine a few days with her children at Connersville. Miss Maggie Vannati was a Cam bridge City Visitor and shopper Wednesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney have as their guests, Mrs. Nicodemus, of Campbellstown and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Nicodemus and son, Paul, of Richmond. Mrs. Kate Nicodemus of Campbellstown, is a sister of Dr. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan, the Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle, Walter Houseworth, Mrs. McClung and daugh ter, Mrs. G. A. Borders and son, Harry Borders, Earl Atkinson and moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson from here were among those who attended the temperance picnic at Jackson's Park, yesterday. James Coons Is finishing a very fine book case for the Maple Grove school house under orders from trustee W. II. Miller.Elmer Weaver has laid in a laree stock of shoe strings. He believes in getting plenty while" he is a gittin'. Leverton and son, blacksmiths have a large amount of wagon nalntine on hands now and report business brick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove entertained Earl Atkinson at six o'clock dinner, Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Miller and daughter, were Richmond Visitors and shoppers yesterday. Mrs.- Gunsaulie is reported somewhat improved. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King have' returned to their home in Indianapolis, after several days spent with friends in this city. A. K. Steele left Tuesday for a visit with friends In Toronto and other points In Canada. On his return he win spend a few days In Niagara Falls and Detroit 5 Mr. Wright of Fidelity,' Ohio has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Kara

WANT AD LETTER LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this of flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calliag for mall In answer to their ad. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows:

Auto Trade ..1 Geo. II. Baker 2 W a B. Reliable 1 ABC 3 M 47 1 27-Thur-sun-l-m P 1 Box 175 1 F. L. . . 4 . G. B. ...... Box 30. . Automobile BAR 1 Y Motor Mall win be kept for 30 daya only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. B1Q SALE 30 Day6' Sale of Men's Suits and Shoes. Am making this sale in order to make room for a large new stock of Fall and Winter goods. NEW YORK STORE FT. WAYNE AVE. FOR SALE Big bargain brick house, slate roof, eight rooms and bath, gas, electricity, furnace, barn, on South 12 St. Call 2116. Main, Phone 3812. 28-Frl-Sun-Tnes-Thura-7t FOR SALE I will have a number of good Western bred driving horses, for sale this week. A. C. Underhlll, 120 N. 20th St. 30-7t FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1362. 27tf FOR SALE Prize winning Buff Orpington. Old and young stock at sacrifice if sold at once. 325 S W. 1st St. 2-tf FOR SALE or will Trade for vacant lot or rented property, one practically new five-passenger touring car. Address, Auto Trade, care Palladium 20-tf FOR SALE Concrete gravel, sand and plastering sand, core sand, Phone 4024. 4-14t FOR SALE Set of good harness, a buggy, hot plate, kitchen cupboard and some linoleum. 316 S 9. 4-2t FOR SALE 6x7 view camera and outfit. 417 N. 11th. 4-3t Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh visited their son Harry, at Indianapolis the first of the week. Dr. Frank Tiefenthaler and family are moving from the Wright property in the north part of town to that of' Mrs. Clara Crocker, on West Main street. Mrs. Jesse Pauf and Mrs. Charles Myers spent the day (Thursday) with Will Claxton and family of Straughn. . The Dorcas Society of the Christian church will bold a market in Charles Marple's store room, Saturday afternoon. - F. L. Scudder transacted buscineBs in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. George Stombaugh spent the day (Thursday) with Mrs. U. R. Morgan, of Doublin. Mrs. F. F. Karnauer is visiting relatives In Dayton, O. ' The ticket and freight receipts of the P. C. C. & St. L., at this point, Charles Hagerman, agent, amounted to more than $6,000 during the month of July. Mrs. Charles' Myers spent Thursday with Mrs. Isabel Blue, at the home of Will Scott in Milton. Henry Haider man of Hagerstown, was in Cambridge City Wednesday. Miss Bernardino Pence has returned to her home in Indianapolis, after a visit with Miss Katherine Ulrich. Mrs. O. E. White invited a few friends to an informal at home Tuesday afternoon to meet her house guest Mrs. WTill Marris, of Liberty. She was assisted in serving by Mrs. R. D. Steele. The guests were Mesdames J. F. Mosbaugh, C. T. Wright, Jennie Jones, Bent Wilson, M. R, Krahl, R. D. Steele, E. O. Paul, W. D. Harris, Charles Hagametn, and O. L. Calloway. Mrs. C. B. Kellar has returnde after a few days spent with relatives, in Lewisville - . ... Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson and daughter Mary Catherine and Mrs. John Griffin and children, of Spiceland, motored to Dayton, Tuesday, stopping at Glen Miller and .Cedar Springs. The Misses Ethelyn and Ruth -Harnett have gone to Indianapolis to visit their aunt Mrs. Rebecca Jones. Miss Ethelyn will go from that city to Bloomington for a two weeks outing. Mrs. Kate Hamilton of New Lisbon, spent Tuesday with Miss Elizabeth Wheel an. Rev. G. L. Guichard received a. card from Dr. J. N. Wright, written July 29 stating that he and his family-bad reached Spokane Washington,; that they were much pleased with the location, and that while the weather was very warm, it was not oppressive. Mrs. George Paul, Mrs. E. O. Paul, and children, spent Wednesday in Richmond the guests of Mrs. Leo Card. Fred Storch was given a very pleasant surprise on last Monday evening, by neighbors and friends, numbering fifty, going into his home to apprise him of the fact that he was fortyeight years of age. An abaandance of watermelon, ice cream and cake had been prepared, while the Cambridge City band lent inspiration through the

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FOR SALE Cheap, horses, harness, wagons, gann piow. All kinds of rigs. 317 North A St. 25-tf

FOR SALE New cottage, very cheap for home or investment; will trade for city lot. Will sell for $150 cash, balance monthly: House for rent Box 100. City. 3-2t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail , at wholesale prices. Clendenln and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. July 11 fri-montf FOR SALE Four ton stock and wagon scale (cheap); J. W. Hall, Chester, Ind. 3-2t FOR SALE Forty acre farm, five miles north of Richmond. See J. W. Hall, Chester, Ind. 3-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Bik., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Small, well improve, suburban premises: well fruited, good bouse and barn; other buildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer.or city man seeking a suburban borne. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 3eventh street. sept lt-f SEE MORGAN for Real Estate la all It phases and local Information office. 8th and North B Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE: Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf SEVEN TYLOTS to trade or exchange; could use a team of horses on trade. Phone 4158. 30-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern three-room flat, furnished for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. Phone 1612. 1-tf FOR RENTB. Furnished room, 620 S. 31-7t FOR RENT In the "Keystone", S. W. corner North 16th and A Sts, two high grade apartments. See janitor or call No. 1426 Main St. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private family. 1326 Main. bath. l-7t preclation " in well chosen remarks, wishing that each one present might experience as happy a birthday as he had. During the evening a quintette, composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit, Mrs. B. K. Strattan, Mrs. William Ulrich, and Mr. Storch, with Mrs. Joseph Beard, at the piano sang a number of familiar melodies. Mrs. J. A. Boyd, Miss Pearl Boyd, Mrs. Abiram Boyd, and Mrs. Harry Miller, were the guests of Miss Edith Bowman, of Richmond, Tuesday. Nestlewood Pudding, Peach Ice Cream, are nice popular flavors of Ices and Creams to selct" from at Prices's. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Aug. 4. Mrs. Joe Burgess met with a very painful accident last - Sunday evening while -visiting at Economy. While automobile riding with relatives the machine struck some soft gravel and ovtrturned in a ditch at the roadside spilling the occupants around promlscuo'usly. Mrs. Burgess was painfully wounded on one knee and two cuts upon her face, while one of her children was considerably bruised up. Mrs. Burgess is at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Manning at Economy, and will be brought home the latter part of the week. Miss Nancy Thomas is making a week's visit with her brother, Mr. Julian Thomas and family at Indianapolis. A. F. Pegg broke some part of the machinery of nis new Pilot auto Wednesday evening 'while enroute home from Richmond and had to get Ancil Dwiggins to tow him into port with his machine. - Walter Bragg, while moving weeds along the fences on his farm last Wednesday was painfully stung in several places, about the face and neck by a lot of infuriated hornets he accidentally disturbed. Mr. Stephen Thomas went to Centervllle Thursday to attend a prohibition meeting. Frank Williams, mail carrier for route 26 had to abandon his automobile at Frank Johnson's farnsupon the county line road, on account of a breakage among the machinery last Wednesday. With the assistance of Er. White, machinist, the auto was repaired and brought into town in readiness for its usual daily trips. Miss Bertha Larsh of Richmond was the guest of Dr. Griffis and daughter Miss Eva, last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hannah Pierce of north Front street, has returned home from a several days visit, with relatives at Yynn, Ind. Ol Marine is home suffering from a mashed foot caused by a heavy piece of iron dropping on It at Robinson's machine works at Richmond. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES fe FOR THE YEAR 1910. Th Xruitea of Ahfrgton Xo"rnabjn

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FOR RENT Flats housekeeping. 240 nue. furnished for Ft, Wayne ave-31-tf. FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf FOR RENT 3 housekeeping, ladium. 1 rooms, central; Rooms, care light Pal-3-3t FOR RENT Four room flat at 322 North 8th St. Heat and bath. 4-7t LOST LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf MISCELLANEOUS SlJMlSERERTCSFirst Presbyterian church. Preaching July 30, August 13, September 3, by Rev. Isaac Hughes. August 6th and 20th by the pastor. Remember Sabbath school and Thursday night meeting. 26-27-28.-aug.l-2-3-4. LOST A gold cuff link. Finder return to F. I. Braffett, 36 S. 13th and receive reward. 4-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of Wayne County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at Its annual meeting to be held at my office on the fifth day of September, 1911, commencing at one o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $680.00, and Township tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $1,200.00, and tax, 19 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $900.00, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. ' 4. Road Tax expenditures, $1700.00, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures, $680.00, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures, $ , and tax, cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $138, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditures, $ , and tax, 81 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of Lands . and Improvements and Personal Property $700,440.00 Valuation of Rail Roads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc., (Estimated from Last Year's Tax Duplicate) 1,260.00 $701,700.00 ac-Ex- $ 12,180.00 Amount of Credit on ; count of Mortgage " emption Net Taxable Property of .Township $680,520.00 Number of Polls, 84. Signed S. S. CLEVINOER, Trustee. Dated Aug. 6, 1911. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES k FOR THE YEAR 1911. The Truseee of Green Township, Wayne County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at- its annual meeting to be held at the school-house of School District No. 4, on the fifth day of September, 191L commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1 Township expenditures. $500.00, and Township tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. , 3. Special School Tax expenditures, 5.000.00, . and tax 50 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $300.00, and tax, 3 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, 300.00, and tax, 3 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expendi tures, $1,500.00. and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars.

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all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tI HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Runge. jun 8-2m ex sun STORAGE. Dont forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street junel$-tf AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Est!' mate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th jull4-tf REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberta, 221 S. R St Phone 1320. 6-tf PRESSING, CLEANING. Suits dry cleaned and pressed, 75c. This week only. Work guaranteed. Hafner &. Harris, over 10 N. 8th. Phone 2618. 3-thur,fri,sat-tf and tax, dred dollars. -cents on the hun7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $100.00, and tax, 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $960,300.00, and total tax, 96 cents on the hundred dol lars. , The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $960,300.00 Total Valuation of Personal Property 33,020.00 Valuation of Rail Roads Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Eestimated from Last Year's Tax Duplicate.) 927,280.00 $ 81,990.00 Amount of Credit on account of Mortgage Exemption, Net Taxable Property of ship .. .. .. ... $1,009,270.00 Number of Polls, 161. Signed WILLIAM E. BROWN, 1 Trustee. Dated Aug. 3, 1911. EXPENDITURES AND -TAX LEVIES TO BE MADE SEPT. 1911. AND PAID IN 1912. The Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advirory Board at its Annual meeting to-be held at the Trustee's Office at the Court House on Tuesday the 5th day of September, 1911, commencing at 1:30 o'clock p. m. the following estimates and amounts for said year: , 1. Township Exepnditures $3,754.57, and Township tax, 14 cents on the hunlred dollars. t 2. Local Tuition Expenditures. $9,695.62, and tax, 28 cents on the one hundred dollars. 3. - Special School Tax Expenditures, Building New School House, $2,000., School Fund Debt $7,830.00, School Furniture Supplies, $500, Repair Buildings, $100, Fuel School Houses, $500, Miscellaneous expenses $2,179.-52 InL at 4 per cent on $4.0000, Bond to build School Dis. 6. $267.54. making total $13,377.06, and tax 50 cents on the one hundred dollars. 4. Road Expenditures, $4,013.12, and tax, 15 cents on cne hundred dollars. ' 6. Library Expenditures, $8,085.48, and tax, 5 cents cn the one hundred dollars. 7. Poor Expenditures for preceeding year. $446.13, and tax, 2 cents on the one hundred dollars. Total Expenditures $46,538.39, and total tax, $1.24 cents on the one hundred dollars. - The . Taxables of the above named Torwnship are as follows, to-wit: Total Valuation of Land, Improvements and Personal -, Property in Wayne Township . . . . . ..... ... . . .$2,343,200 Express, Telephones. Tele graph, Pipe Line, Rail ' '

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1911 ................ ;..tl5.S3W8S Mortgage Exemptions 1911. 602.600 Net Taxable Property in the City of Richmond ......$14,833,989 Polls In the City of Richmond 1911. 4118. Spring Grove. Real Estate, Improvements. and Personal Property 1911 $164.00 Mortgage Exemptions 1911 ... 2,990 Net Taxable Property 1911.. ,$1M.7 Signed JAMES HOWARTH, Trustee. Dated August 4. 1911. ' CITY AOVEirrtSEMENT. Department ef Pufello Work Office ol tlte- Beard. Richmond. IndL, July 27th, 1911. , Noticeto Contractors: Not ire is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of th City of Richmond, Indiana, that, sealed proposals will b received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ra., on Thurs day, August 17tb. 1911, for the follow ing described pabttc improvements In the City of Richmond, as authorize! by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 2 tf 11 Providing for the improvement of the alley between North I7tk and 18th street by gradrnr, graveling, bowlder ing and 3 brick .center, in said alley from North- "E" street to Railroad street. Improvement Resolution- No. 2081911 Providing for the ' Improvement of Washington Avenue, by constructing a cement sidewalk 7 foot wide on th north' side thereof, from North 6th street to the proposed street west ot the P. CCA St L. Ry. Co. right-of-way. ;" - v v ; Improvement Resolution No. 2fifi 1?1f Providing for the improvement of the alley between ' South 17th and 1 8th street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width there of. from South "A" to "B" street. All work don in the making ot said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may b seen in the office of said Board of Public Works ol the City of Richmond. ' The bidders, tn submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid, with a certified check In too sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute within tent' days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said Improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will for. felt the checks and the sums of money psyable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such fall, ure. . :. The Board of Public Works reserves) the right to reject any or all bids. , H.M.HAMMOND, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works. July 28-aug4th. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. ' Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind . July 27th, 1911. To Whom It May Concern: NoticeMs hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 27th day of July, 1911. they approved an assess ment roll showing the prime facie assessments for the following described public improvements, as authorised by the Improvement Resolutions named : Improvement Resolution No. 2281910 Providing for the Improvement of South 4th street from Main street to South "E" street by constructing cement sidewalks of a width as follows, on the west side of said 4th street, from Main street to South A" street 12 feet wide: On the east side ot said 4th street from Main street to the first alley south of Main fctreet, 14 feet wider And on the remainder of said 4th street on both sides thereof, 6 feet wide to South "E" street. On July 24th, 1911, they spproved prima facie assessment roll on the following described public " Improvement: Improvement Resolution No. 2491911 Providing for the improvement of the alley first north of North A" street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from North 7th street to North 8th street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public ' improvements are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, August 14. 1911. 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said rolL - ; Said assessment roll showing said prima fade r assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the oOee of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. HAMMOND. FRED R. CHARLES, ' W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. .

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