Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 276, 12 August 1911 — Page 7

Tin: Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Saturday august 12, 1911.

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Branch Offices 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.

WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone,2175 WE REPAIR baby cabs, eharpea lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. Wo call and deliver. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main Street. Phone 1936. auglO-tf WANTED First class local trimmer. Address E. K., care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED -Buyer for new, modern nine room residence; bargain. Renter for bouse, five or six rooms, on Eastbaven Avenue. Bex 100, City. WANTED A white girl, 423 W. 11th Street. 12-2t HOUSE WANTED Small cottoge or half house, good condition, central location by Oct. 1st; two in family, careful and permanent. Address Mrs. A., 1009 South A street. WANTED Experienced farm handT by the month. See W. Staats,- Centerville R. R, No. 10. , , 12-2t WANTED House or office -work by the day; call any" day except Friday. Bessie Arnold, R. R. No. -3 East. MEN We have good positions wait- , lng If you will learn the barber trade, now., Hundreds of graduates calling on us for help. Few weeks completes. Better your circumstances. Write Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 12-6t WANTED Sewing girl at Booster Store. 5-2t WANTED To rent a good farm of 80 or 90 acres, grain rent. Best of references given. Address . G. R. care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED Solicitors. Call The Na- , tion&l Products Co., South 5th and A Sts. Call In the morning. 9-tf WANTED To repair your shoes. Best material, prices reasonable. , A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. '.. g , ' 10-7t WANTED Fer all kinds of carpenter work, electric works of all kinds done promptly call Phone 1463 ,. ., , , 10-4t WAITED -Qlrl for general bousework.' v Nor washing,'" goocf wage Also lady as nurse and maid. Address P. O. box 110. WANTED To make your cider. Jno. C. Fox. Sixteenth and South C Sts. Phone 4102. . , ll-7t WANTED Girl for second work. Call Phono 234376 South 14th St. :' 11-tf , WANTED A lone widow wishes positlon as housekeeper for. widower with or without children. Call 42 " N. 5th St.. Richmond, Ind. . ll-2t WANTED A woman or girl to do house work. No ' washings. 1024 Sherldnn St. ll-2t RELATIVES HERE GAVE $1,000 BOND Mrs. Enoch-Moore Hejd at Anderson on Charge of 5' Pillaging Jewels. (National News Association) ANDERSON, Ind.. Aug. 12. Relatives at Richmond today came to the rescue of Mrs.-Artie Enoch-Moore and saved her from languishing in a jail cell by furnishing her bond of $1,000 under wlilch she will be held while walUng trial-on the charge to taking homo gems and money from the cottage of James and Rosa Graves the victims of Tuesday night's double tragedy, as they lay there dead. Marshall Charles Carter of Chesterfield, . who caused the arrest of the -woman bases - his action upon the alleged finding of $400 in jewels and money beneath the carpet In the cottage of Mrs. Moore in the spiritualists camp. fMrs. Moore believes Mrs. Graves left the Valuables hidden in her cottage because, after Graves, arrived, Mrs. Graves, to fulfill one of the conditions of her plea for divorce, took up her residence temporarily in the cottao of heir neighbor. After the double shooting Coroner Albright put a guard at the house so that nothing could be removed. It is said that Mrs. Moore was the first to reach the side of her dead friend. This lead to the marshal's suspicions. - i CASE IS SETTLED The differences between the Pennsylvania railroad and Simeon Crockett of Cambridge City over the appropriation' of " some land belonging to Crockett have been adjusted. Appraisers appointed by the court report that the land is valued at $900. It was desired by the corporation for railroad purposes. PERSONETTE ESTATE The will. of the late James Person, etto who died on August 11th, was filed for probate in the Wayne probate court. . His estate, valued at $100 Is left to the widow, Mrs. Ella R. Persqnotto and his children and grandchildren. The Dickinson Trust com;Bni is Bane ejeesufcu, t

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WANTED Girl good wages to right party. 122 North 15th . ll-2t WANTED Unemployed young man stenographer for. a position in Richmond. Call - at the office of Richmond Business College. ll-2t WANTED Stenographer, also man to run small' printing establishment. Work principally letter heads. Addresa N. O., care , of 'Palladium. ll-2t BUSINESS CANCI2 One of the beBt ouside locations in Rihcmond for a grocery. For sale at a bargain. Address Business, care Palladium. ' ' 86 WANTED GiTTTT09N7l37 Tt WANTED Position as bookkeeper or clerical work of any kind by lady of experience; can give best of reference. . Address C. N., care Palladium. , 6-tf WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms, centrally located . or south cf railroad for man and wife, no children. 4-tf WaNTEDYou to know there Is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf WANTED Riding skirt. Address N. C. H., care Palladium. 27-tf SEE MOORE ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate anu Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. BIdg. feb20-tf WANTED If you wane money in place of your city property, go right to Pcrterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8tU and Main, 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE- Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf FOR SALE Prize winning Buff Or- ' pington. Old and young stock at sacrifice if sold at once. 325 S W. 1st St. 2-tf FOR SALE Richmond Piano, cost 1300.00, used but little. Sell at a bargain for cash. Address F. Cham- ' ness, 734 South 8th. 8-7t FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium office. FOR SALE House and barn in Centervllle. Brick house in best of repair, 10 rooms covered with slate corner lot, good fruit. Call or address J. T. Fox. 8-7t FOR SALE An invalid ball bearing rolling chair, also sideboard, gas range, bed and bureau. 1902 Main St. ll-3t FOR SALE Hydraulic Cider Mill cheap. Inquire of Wm. W. Moss, Kitchell, Ind. - ll-10t FOR SALE Combined book case and roll top desk, extension tables, parlor table, dining room chairs, UnCOLLIDE BUT NO ONE HURT Head on collision about noon today between the engine of the north hound C. & O. flyer and engine No. 1215. at the time standing stationary on the Hackman Klehfoth and company's switch on South G street, which was left open, badly frightened many passengers on the fast train, but none was injured except from very slight bruises caused by being thrown from their seats. . The thrilling accident was a. most fortunate one and resulted in damage of less than a thousand dollars, most of which was confined to the damage done to the engine of the north bound passenger train. Responsibility has not been ascertained but no doubt will be placed on the person or persons responsible for leaving the switch open. The collision was witnessed by several trainmen and others who were In the vicinity enroute to their homes. According to information, given by trainmen, engine No. 1215 was run on the switch, which is just opposite the south end depot on South H street shortly before the north bound flyer i was due to arrive here. Someone, not as yet known, left the switch open and when the flyer came along at a rate of about fifteen miles an hour, it took the switch, hitting the stationary engine and knocking it back about three hundred feet. George Barker, the road foreman of engines with headquarters at Peru, was the engineer on the flyer and he put on the reverse and threw the brakes as quickly as he saw the danger. He jumped and was unhurt. The crew In charge of the statonary engine were not in the cab at the time of the accident. . . The engine of the flyer, ... No. 14S, was detached and ten minutes later after it was ascertained that none of the passengers had sustained any inju ries of consequence and that none of the can making up the passenger JLlnU hajdLbttx dajnajsgd thft (Eftlft -Wjjj

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Mall' will be kept tor 30 days only. All mall not called for within than time will be cast out. FOR SALE Cheap, good horse, wagon and harness. Apply 1019 N 11th St. ll-7t FOR SALE 1 large . base burner. . 1 hot blast stove. 1 library table all in gooH condition. , Call 411 N. .18th before Monday morning. , 11-tf derwood typewriter. W. S. Ifiser, 23 S. 13th St. It FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street. Telephone 1410. 12-tf FOR SALE or Rent 80 acre farm, good buildings, plenty fruit; address Z. O.. care Palladium. 12-3t FOR SALE 3 drafting tables, one large blue print frame, T-squares, triangles and drafting tools; 122 So. 9th street. Mrs. E. C. Dozier. 12-7t FOR" SALE A practically new. woven wire bed spring at No. 101 So. 15th street. FOR SALE Rolling top desk and coal cooking range; 225 North 10th street. 13-tf FOR SALE Four Chair Modern Barber shop. .W. T. Spach, Elwood, Indiana. 11-lt BIG SALE LASTING 30 DAYS $1.50 Suit Cases, 75c; 1.00 Shirts, 45c; $4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Troufeers, $1.25; Underwear and Neckwear. . NEW YORK STORE FT. WAYNE AVE 3-lmo FOR SALE Concrete gravel. ,aand . and plastering sand, core sand, Phont, 4024. 4-14t FOR- SALE Four bicycles cheap. 1607 East Main. 3t-wed-thur-sat FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. July 11 fri-mon tf FOR SALE Complete set of cobbler's and harness repairing outfits doing good business, only repair shop in town. Reason for selling are leav pulled out and with another engine the northbound trip was resumed. . Of the two engines, the one hauling the passenger train was the more badly damaged and some of the parts were converted into junk. The fire plates, the front left truck, driving rods and several other parts of the powerful engine were so bent as to preclude their use again. Although engine No. 1215 was hurled several hundred feet north, it was only slightly damaged and perhaps can be repaired in the local shops. UNDERTAKERS HAVE RAISEDTHE PRICE Refuse to Longer Bury Paupers of the County for the sum of $20. On representation of the facts by a committee of township trustees, including Mandus Mason of Jackson township, Enos eVal of Perry towntownship, Enos Veal of Perry township and Nathan Grave of Franklin township, the county commissioners on Saturday agreed to increase the amount for pauper's burialA Heretofore the amount paid by the county was $20, but hereafter $25 will be the minimum and a greater amount will be paid in those cases where the. pappers are of large size and consequently require larger coffins and clothing and gravs. The undertakers in the county who have been receiving the pauper cases have refuse to bury any more for only $20, because everything has Increased in price, even the wages paid the grave diggers. The amount to be expended by the county where the deceased paupers are of unusually large proportions will be determined on between the trustees and the commissioners as the occasion arises. NAME APPRAISERS John F. Fender, Winfield Smelser and Lincoln H. Jones were agreed upon by attorneys in the case of Myers against the Goshen Cemetery association as appraisers to fix the value cf two acres of ground which the cemeterv association, recentlr incorporat

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Papers te all parts of the States and Cemada. Your vasts aapplied aayaraTa an? time by the beat medium in tb conn try. et ar meaberaliip lists Cheek paparS wsoC We do the ret. Irablisbsra Ciaaaified AdyertUIng Atsoela ticn. BaSalo, K. T.

ing town.' J. T. Fox, Centerrille, Ind. 8-7t FOR SALE Brood mare and colt, light spring wagon, address B. .care Palladium. 10-3t FINE JERSEY BULL ready for service; ,terms $1,00 cash. Albert Anderson, V4 mile south of driving ' parkv Phone, 5143-A. 9-3t FOR SALE Pure cider vinegar. Phone 4068. 10-7t FOR SALE Good home, bath, furnace, electric light, both kinds of water, good location, $2,700. Ad- " dress A. M. Price, 215 N. 15th. FOR S ALE T e 1 e p h o n e booth; call Palladium office. FOR SALE Don't pay Rent. House ,' on payments like rent, $15.00 month- - ly. Small cash payment required. , Number 2219 North F street, near the Glen. ; Telephon 1730 9-7t FOR SALE Old and new motorcycle. Smith Bicycle Store, 426 Main. ' - ' S-7t FOR SALE Good general store and meat market with fixtures. Doing a good business, in small town. Call 228 S. 8th St. 5-7t FOR SALE Cheap, horses, harness, wagons, gans plow. All kinds of rigs.. 317 North A St. t 25-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good bouse and barn; other buildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer.or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over -6 , North 3eventh street. sept lt-f SEE MORGAN for Real Estate fa all tta phases and local Information office. 8th and North B Sts. lC-tf 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-Fri-Sun-Tues-Thurs-7t Public Sale of Real Estate. I, the undersigned, living 2 miles west of Centerville, Ind., on T. H., I. & E. traction line, stop 135, will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., my country home consisting of 22 acres more or less ; good 6-room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other outbuildings. Plenty of good fruit, comprising apples, . peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, etc., all budded COST OF FOODS IS TO BE INVESTIGATED Commerce of Labor ' Commences Nation Wide Search for Data. (National News Association) NEW YORK, Aug. 12. A sweeping investigation into the high cost of living and the wholesale and retail prices of all foods which will be nationwide in scope, was begun today by the department of commerce and labor. The investigation will cover the years 1908, 1"909, 1910 and 1911. By comparisons of records of the department of agriculture for the same period it .will be ascertained what prices were paid for "every commodity now used from the time it left the producer until served on the table of the consumer. The present investigation is the third of its kind directed by the department Four experts under the direction of F. V. Croxton today began touring the country in search of the information. A. W. Hangar, chief statistician to whom the records will be first submitted before they are published, will have supervision of the inquiry. The information obtained will later be made the subject of an investigation - by congress into the high cost of living and the prices of all food stuffs. HELD FROM CHURCH (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind, Aug. 12. The funeral of Mrs. Uriah" Wissler of near this plaee, will be held from the church Instead of the home as announced yesterday. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. FREEDOM - There are two freedoms the false, where a man is free to do what he likes; the true, where a man is tree to do what he xm&L Charles Ktnss'iy.

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and grafted fruit. Fine well of water, near good school and on telephone line anLmall delivered daily. This is an ideal home and will sell to highest bidder. Come and see it; my reason for selling it on account of my wife's failing health. C. C. Kates, Centervile, Ind., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auction ieer. 8-10-1 2-1 4-16-1 8-20 FOR SALE 3 good building lots, 32x 120. $00each. South 9th and G. Sewer and .sidewalks made. Phono 2477. 204 South 12th. 2A sat-sun-tuos-thurs-tf FOR SALE 5-room cottage newly painted, in ' first m class condition, large pantry, side and rear porches, bath and water, cement walk, hot air furnace, barn, large lot, aewer connections. A bargain. Telephone 1846. - '. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Hou8ep 6 large rooms and bath; 209 W. Pearl. Phone 2477; 201 South 12th. V2"2t FCfR RENT Furnished room, modern for gentleman ; use of bath; references required; , south east corner Main and Second. It FOR RENT Modern three-room flat, furnished for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St: Phone 1612. 1-tf FOR RENT A good lOOacre farm, either grain or money rent to the right party. Address A, care' Palladium. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 313 N. A FOR RENT Furnished room, 615 S B St. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 1116 N. G. - 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf COMPROMISE OFFER MADE TO COMPANY The proposition of the Richmond Commercial club as a compromise in the present difficulties between the board of county , commissioners and the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern traction company, as to the location of the company's tracks on the National road from the corporation line to the Wayne-Center township boundary, was presented to General Manager Todd of the company yesterday. E. M. Haas, chairman of thg special' committee of the club, outlined the proposition. Mr. Todd said the engineer of the road would be consulted in this matter and he would announce his decision in regard to the proposition later. The club asks the right for the company to use a part of the improved highway, but that the cost of improving the highway utilized for tracks be borne by the traction company. CHRISTIAN SPIRIT . Of Attack on Clergymen Is Subject of Denunciation. (National News Association) ?yEW YORK, Aug. 12. Declaring the bishops and clergymen who have denounced the coming marriage of his daughter Madeline to Col. J. J. Astor are lacking in Christian spirit, W. H. Force today for the first time replied to the critics of , the nuptials, which will take place in October. Mr. Force paid particular attention to the Rev. G. C. Richmond of Philadelphia, who started the agitation by a sermon in that city, and said that this devine would preach his condemnation out of his own mouth. The father upheld his daughter's course saying that she was very happy in her engagement. "This Philadelphia preacher has cer tainly shown a fine Christian spirit," declared Mr. Force with much irony in his tone. The Urfent Peed. She (flattering with eyes and voice) Arthur, dear, I find that we still need a few things to make onr little household more serviceable. He What one thing, perhaps? She Well, for instance., we need a new hat for me.

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FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 240 Ft. Wayne ave nue. , 81-tf. FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two cents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf LOST LOST Diamond bur pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf FOUND FOUND Black silk umbrella, call phone 3699; 223 North 19th St. 12-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 1 lB-tt AWNINGS. . Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Esti mate and prices freely given. J.H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th ju!14-tf REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B St Phone 1320. ' 5-tf PRESSING, CLEANING Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaned and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phono 2648, over 10 Ni 8th . 13-tf Palladium Want Ads Pay. POLICE DRAGNET SET FOR MURDERER (National News Association) Chicago, Aug. 12 John Hendricks Is under arrest in connection with the attempted blackmailing of Mrs. Alice M. Dillings, SO years old, mother of B. J. G. Dllings, financial head of the People's Gas, Light and Coke com pany. John Mills, a negro, who said that he arrived in Chicago on Thursjday from New Orleans, was the first man arrested in the case. A third man is being sought Mills was taken at the Dillings residence 1424 W. Lake street by an operative from the Plnkerton detective agency after the negro had asked for a position as a houseman, which is alleged to have been the signal for Mrs. Dilling's-maid to hand over a package to the blackmailer. Mills says he is Innocent of the attempt at blackmail and today clung to his story that Hendricks told him he could get a position at the Dillings home, and if not a maid would give him a package which he should return to Hendricks at West Lake and North Halstead streets. He was to- be paid 50 cents he says for getting and delivering the package. TWO RICHMOND BOYS HELD AT CINCINNATI (Palladium Special) CINCINNATI, Aug. '12. Harry Campbell and Virgil Appleton of Richmond, Ind., were arrested here today and charged with grand larceny. The police here have not been informed by the Cincinnati officers regarding the arrests. Appleton is well known by the officers and on March 25 was fined a dollar and costs for as sault and battery on Wales Gaston. So far as known Camnbell vm norar in any trouble here. Appleton lives 'at 237 South Third street, according; to the city directory, and CamnbelL It la understood, resides in the east end. Deluding the Dog. When forced to travel all night the Siberian natives make a practice of stopping just before sunrise and allowing their dogs to sleep. They argue that If a dog goes to sleep while ft is yet dark and wakes up in an hour and find the sun shining; he will nuppoae that be has had s full night's rest and will travel an da without fc-nr of being tired. - - -

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Aeknowledced baauty I m Mid in reprobation. -My rustlo namesake sweara that ho la none et my relation. The voice and manners of a shrew Make all admirers flee; So I am always very blue " And often up a tree. . IX. . - Tin found m Rajputaaa mad; WiUt rajah 1 abide: Follow the Brahtno aomaj baad And lead the Jains bestde. Zve bean in Jail, thouch free (rem erlmcai I aid In Judgments knotty; In prejudice 1 share at times But tara I'm always dotty. No. 142? CwriaiimatHa. L A kind of musician; curtail and leave ' a whistle; again and leave a disease t of fowls; again and leave a printer's term; again and leave a symbol of chemistry. A kind of picture; curtail and leave a cement; again and leave ended; ' again and leave a step; again' and V leave a term of fondness; again and leave a musical abbreviation. No. 123. Twelve Aiwarlculams. "We have met tie enemy and they ' are ours.. "Millions for defease, but not one eent for tribute. "I would rather bo right than proas, dent" -Be ft ever ae humble. There's no plaoe like ' Varty to bed and early to rise Will make you healthy, wealthy oad wise. "Liberty and Union, now and forev- ' or, one and Inseparable. ' ' "Go west young man. "Dont frre up the ship," "Give me liberty or give mo death." "Taxation without representation la tyranny." - ' "I only regret that I have but- one -Hfe to give my country." . "A government of the people, by the ; people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." Youth's Companion. No. 14M-srtmal Aorootlo. AH the words contain the sasoo ' bar of letters. If the weeds are ear -rectly guessed and written one below another their Initial letters will spell the name of an American snimal mow almost extinct. The crosswords aro: 1. A newly married womam X A dark color used by artists. 8. Ctosealed moisture. 4. Something from which bread Is made. 6. A book la which photographs are kept & An lmsor-' tant organ of the human body. 7. A very largo body of water. No. 3425. Pictured Weed. What substance is. represented 7 No. 14?s i 6eheodiwgs. r . 1. Doubly behead to come into view and leave a luscious fruit from a tree. 2. Doubly behead that which a musical conductor always uses and leave a weight 8. Behead an Insect that stings and leave a small Egyptian poisonous snake. : No. 27 Charade. Ton may search me for my whole and find me when I am thin and sUgbt to don't watt. If y first and my second you'll find at tea. While my third and my fourth you ate. No. 1428. Hidden Word Sojwaro. One word of the square wJA bo found concealed in each one of ,the following sentences: L The csr took a different turn. 2. Are all of you going? 3. X hsd an awful dream 4. Who tamed the. Ikm? No. 1429. N umoHeal Enigma. . , My 4. 5. C 7 is to give up; my 1, a 1 Is silent: my 7. 8. 1 is a boy's sick nsme; my 1. 2, 6L 3. 7 Is damp, and my whole, which 1s spelled with eight lot. ters. Is an Insect that la often two. blesomo la sumi Not In Harmenjb "There la one dlsraruaht note in your garden, my dear madam," remarked the aesthetic landscape architect "What Is thatr asked the lady, ararb alarmed. "I notice.' he replied, with a shad der. "that you have a dogwood, planted near some pussy wiUowm.' Baltimor American. :.-..' Pallsditsa Went Ads Pcy. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice la hereby given that the Board of Wayne County Commission-' era will receive sealed bids and pro- . posals up to 11 o'clock on the morning of Tueseday. August 22," If 11 for the construction of a concrete arch on the Cart road near the Henley, farm. Wayne township and for the repair . of the working bridge on the Hagerstown pike; the repair of the steel bridge on the National road over Not and's Fork and the repair of the steel bridge at Middleboro. Bids must la all things conform with the law and must be accompanied by bonds equal in amount to the bid. Denies 8. Coe, . Auditor Wayne County.

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