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PAGE TWO. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER S,

L, SAMSON ARGUES That Business Men Should Assist Their Community.

Lewis Samson, editor-in-chief cf "Town Development," a paper published In New York, addressed the directors of the Commercial club last evening on the subject "The Duties of Citizenship as Business Men." He took as theme the thought that a business man should devote part of bl9 time to the civic organizations of the city and should not be possessed of the belief that he owes his whole duty to his business. He pleaded for community organization, asserting that too many business men, who make money in a city, do not believe that they owe the city a duty in return. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For Bale by all dealers. Advertisement. RILEY PRODUCTION Printed in Earlhamite, February, 1877 Title "Fame" In a chapel address yesterday morning Professor William N. Trueblood, head of the English department, gave a forceful address of warm appreciation of James Whitcomb Riley and his works. It is interesting to note that one of Riley's first writings apepared in an issue of the Earlhamite, the literary paper of the college, in February, 1887. The title of this poem was "Fame," and was published at the request of A. W. Macey, a warm friend of Mr. Riley. A Etudent and faculty committee was nominated Monday to draft resolutions of appreciation and congratulations to be sent to Mr. Riley. The committee is composed of Professcr David W. Dennis, chairman; Professor William N. Trueblood, Paul Hall and Eunice Kelsay. '13 YOURSELF A FIRE WARDEN To the Citizens of Richmond: The Commercial club would kindly remind you that Wednesday, October 9th., the anniversary cf the great Chicago tire has been designated p.b Fire Prevention Day, ,i.r' in cemmemoration of this day It. hicst fitting that all citizens endeavor to take such precautions as will safeguard life and property tainst fire. This precaution should consist in the careful examination cf chimneys, cleaning out attics, closets, basements, etc., of all rubbish; arrange proper receptacles for ash3, inspect electric wiring a-? n3 connections which wight "'artrcu3 fires. Accumula- ' id magazines and newspa- ' i.'d be tied up in bundles Ya.io1 scid cr placed where they 'roi&ht te taken away by the trash wagons, Richmond has just cause to feel prcud cf her lev ' Usees and her efficient fire LV-- .13. companies, tind we as citizens owe it to ourselves and cur neighbors to lend 'every aid possible to reduce our firp loss still further. , Your united co-operation is reprcctfully requested in this import--' ''t. S. E. Swayne, President. 1 Chas. W. Jordan, Secy. Be Pktrt. for

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Water Bills due October 1st. 3-10t (Advertisement) COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES for the months of August and September. Allowances for August. Miscellaneous J. M. Coe Printing Co., Clerk's office expense, $7.00; Nicholson & Bro., printing supplies, $91.81 ; Nicholson Printing & Mfg. Co., $309.30; L. S. Bowman, office expense, $6.05; Richmond Home Telephone Co., $6.95; Charles O. Williams, salary County Superintendent, $117.38; Albert R. Albertson, Treasurer's office expense, $25.00; Albert B. Steen, Sheriff's office expense, $2.25; Charles O. Williams, County Institute, $100.00; Charles O. Williams, office expense, $10.75; Vira E. Benton, salary Deputy County Supt., $30.00; R. J. Peirce,, Coroner's per diem, $27.50; Will J. Robbins, office expense, $2.20; A. R. Albertson, attending board of Review, $78.00; John C. Bayer, attending board of Review, $78.00; Albert B. Steen, attending board of Review, $52.00; Albert W. Bradbury, attending board of Review, $78.00; L. S. Bowman, attending board of Review,, $78; Albert B. Steen, attending board of Review, $78.00; Mary W. Hill,, care of orphans, $9.30; E. T. Smith, soldier's burial, $50; C. T. Wright, soldier's burial, $50; W. A. Welfer, soldier's burial, $50; Item Newspaper Co., legal printing, $15.09; Item Newspaper Co., legal publication, $8.80, $8.26, $15.25; Palladium .Printing Co.. legal publications, $18.78; A. L. Baldwin, viewing highway, $2; Richard Smelser, viewing highway, $5; George W. Holmes, viewing highway, $2; L. S. Bowman, expense of attending Board of Tax Commissioners, $3.20; Wilfred Jessup, attending Board of Tax Commissioners, $2.70; John F. Robbins, attending Board of Tax Commissioners, $2.70; Charles W. Jordan, attending Board of Tax Commissioners, $3.20; Cambridge City School Board, poor school children, $107.33; Jesse Brooks, expense of making school fund loans, $4.50; Charles Minor, Deputy Assessor Wayne township, $24. Coroner's Witness Fees Margaret Davis, 75c; David M. Davis, 75c; Robert J. Davis, 75c; Walter Chriswell, $10.55: Wrm. W. Lain, $10.55; John Sullivan, $10.55; Dr. Charles Marvel, 75c; David F. Ryder, 75c; Rudolph Smithmeyer, 75c; Ferdinand Yedding, 75c; Wm. F. Fitzmaurer, $10.55; Wm. C. McGinnis, $10.55; Edward B. Locke 75c; Henry Sittloh, 75c; Henry Sittloh, 75c; Dr. M. F. Johnson, 75c; Mrs. Charlotte Sell, 75c; Ross Osborne, 75c; Charles H. Sell, 75c. Court House Supplies, Repairs, etc. W. S. Lancaster, repairs and care of grounds, $5; C. E. Davis, care of grounds,. $54.36; Waking & Co. $52.65; John A.. Markley, janitor, $39; S. R. Oxendine, janitor, $52; Lindley Swain, janitor, $66.80; Richmond Home Telephone Co., supplies, $9.75; John Y. Crawford, supplies, $2.45; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $37.96; Municipal Electric Light and Power Co., court house and jail supplies, $17.07; Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co., $24.08. Jail Supplies, Repairs, etc. John S. Duke, repairs, $26.50; Aurelia Thomas, matron at home for friendless, $20.84; $6.00; Rice Miller, jail employee. $50; L. C. Hasecoster, supplies, $2.55; W. B. Garvers, supplies, $4.70; Robinson & Co., supplies, $2.50; Omer G. Whelan, supplies, $2.10; Bartel & Rohe, supplies, $11.23; J. M. Eggemeyer, court house, jail and poor farm supplies, $251.87; Craighead Plumbing & Electric Co., jail and poor farm supplies, $23.69. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, etc. McGrew & Hasecoster,, supplies $54.07; Neva Miller, house work, $17.25; Nova Roller, house work, $17.25; Pearl Petty, house work, $17.25; Vessie Stinson, house work, $13.80; Joe Trout, farm work, $26; John Hunt, farm work, $25; Mary Grimshaw, employe, $31; John M. Fouts, physician, $60; Anderson & Stinson, suplies, $6; North Western Mfg. Co., supplies, $24; Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $23.18; George Fox, supplies, $17.25; A. G. Luken & Co., supplies, $13.15; Iliff & Co., supplies, $17.30; Richmond Baking Co., $25.44; H. H. Peele, supplies, $6.75; Richard Smelser, supplies, $146.90; J. W. Turner, supplies, $207; Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $48.22; Corkins Chemical Co., supplies, $90; Charles Ireton, supplies, $17.80; O. B. Medearis, supplies, $5.G5; T. H., I. & E. Traction Co., supplies, $10; Clayton Hunt, supplies, $10.00; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $53.24; Armour & Co., sup I Sale

plies, $48.00, Edward A. Feltman, sunplies, $4.03; The McConaha Co., supplies, $12. Bridge Expenses Bertsch Bros., general bridge repairs, $3.40; John W. Mueller, bridge engineer, $2; H. H. Horton, bridge engineer, $4.25; I . E. Smith, fill at Cranor bridge, 1232.20; Burke Construction Co., Gilbert Wright Bridge, $639; I. E. Smith, McDonald bridge, $2963.12; Burke Construction Co., Jacob Allen Bridge, $560; Pan American Bridge Co., Nolan's Fork repairs, $549; Burke Construction Co., general bridges, $237.80; Dr. C. I. Stotelmeyer, general bridges, $98; A. P. Kepler, general bridges, $22; U. S. Chemical Co., general bridge repairs, $75; United States Chemical Co., general bridge repairs, $75.00; Charles Bulla and Frank Minor, general bridge, $2.35; O. L. Dennis, general bridge, $55.75; Spencer Geathers and Harry Martin, general bridge, $4.50. Road Improvement Expenses John F. Cronin, National Road improvement contract, $2780; John F. Davenport, National Road improvement, miscellaneous, $52; Philip Hipskinds' Sons, Richmond & Liberty Pike contract, $1800; H. H. Horton, Richmond and Liberty Pike engineer, $44; Cronin & Meredith, East Haven Avenue contract, $2,280; Item Newspaper Co., advertising, $10.30; J. O. Edgerton, supt. East Haven Avenue improvement, $60; H. H. Horton, engineer, $92.75; Levi Moorman, miscellaneous expense on Easthaven Avenue improvement, $25. Court Allowances Albert B. Steen, returning prisoner, $6; in the matter of the insanity of Ellen Richards, $18; in the matter of the insanity of Elizabeth Williams, $17.25; $3; Mahlon C. Harvey, petit juror, $5.40. Allowances of the Board of Health Harmon Shofer, livery hire, $3.25; Thomas F. Swain, disenfecting, $4. Turnpike Allowances Charles Huffman, Union Pike, $6.30; Wallace Kendall, Union Pike, $2.25; O. S. Critchfleld, Union Pike, $3.90; Oscar Lamb, Union Pike, $3.00; Frank Goodrich, Union Pike. $1.50; Will Crampton, Union Pike, $1.50; Charles Brown, Union Pike, $1.50; Charlie Lamb, Washington and Economy Pike, $3. John Gilmer, Washington and Economy Pike, $1.50; John Morgan, Centerville and Abtngton Pike, $5.25; J. A. Driffel, Centerville and Abington Pike, $2; 25c; Charles Dirth, National Road, $12; Wash Milgrim, National Road, $6.75; Spencer Geathers, Jacksonburg Pike, $9; Claude Beeson, Jacksonburg Pike, $15; John McKee, Jacksonburg Pike,$6; Billie McKee, Jacksonburg Pike, $3; Arch Davis, Jacksonburg Pike, 75c; Paul Davis, Jacksonburg Pike, $1.50; Carl McNutt, Jacksonburg Pike, $1.50; John Connell, Jacksonburg Pike, $1.90; L. E. Hoover, Jacksonburg Pike, $1.75; Irvin Anderson, Bethel Pike, $9.25; Charles Bulla, Chester and Arba Pike, $4; Charlea Estep, Chester Pike, $1.60; James Drew, Chester and Arba,$5.70; Hays Epps, Chester and Arba Pike, $1.50; Neal Chandlee, Arba Pike, $1.50; Frank Minor, Chester and Arba, $2.55; W. I. White, New Paris Pike, $5.25; Clem Carr, New Paris Pike, $5.25; McClellan White, New Paris Pike, $1.75; Samuel Welfer, New Paris Pike, $1.50; Milton Harlan, New Paris Pike, 75c.

September Allowances. Miscellaneous George Matthews, salary and office expense, $936.50; L. S. Bowman, salary and additional, $1125; Richmond Home Telephone Co., toll, $5; L. S. Bowman, office expense, $10.95; William B. Burford, office expenses, $21.47; A. R. Albertson, Treasurer's salary, $1250; A. R. Albertson, office expense $12.55; Will J. Robbins, Recorder's salary Rnd fees, $562.92; Will J. Robbins, office expense, $4.90; Albert B. Steen, Sheriff's salary, 800; Albert B. Steen, Com. Court and County Council, $42; Albert B. Steen, washing and mending, $37.50; Charles O. Williams, salary, $117.38; Vira E. Benton, salary deputy Supt., $30; Dr. R. J. Peirce, coroner's per diem, $71.20 Cordelia, Bosworth, and other coroner's witness fees, $19.50; R. N. Beeson, Commissioner's salary, $125; B. H. Lindeman, Commissioner's salary, $125; Homer Farlow, Commissioner's salary, $125; Charles E. Potter, assessing Wayne township, $275; Mary W. Hill, care of orphans, $9.30; Indianapolis assylum for colored children, $60.20; Item Newspaper Co., publishing, $33.29; William C. Turner,, viewing highway, $2; J. Fred France, clerk of Supreme Court, $17.25; Boren Lumber Co. et al, $90.11; J. M. Coe Printing Co., $56; Item Newspaper Co., $6.90; $5.50; Palladium Newspaper Co., $6.32; F. C. Mosbaugh, $12; Indianapolis News, $4.48; Palladium Printing Co., $7.02. Jail Supplies, Repairs, etc. Secretary of Home for Friendlesss, Board of Prisoners, $195.60; Albert B. Steen,

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and jail suplies, $18.23;Jones Hardware Co., supplies. $15.30; Harry U. Wood, jail and court repairs, $30.85: Court House Supplies, Repairs, etc. Lagonda Mfg. Co., repairs, $62; Waking & Co., repairs, $101.95; J. E. Peterson, repairs. $9.20; John C. Darnell, engineer, $100; Simpson E. Oxendine, janitor, $52; J. A. Markley, janitor, $39; Lindley Swain, janitor and supplies, $66.80; George H. Nolte, supplies, $36; Bartel & Rhoe, supplies, $7.80; Richmond. Light, Heat & Power Co., supplies. $28.99; Municipal Light and Plower Plant, supplies, $17.23. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, etc. Mary Grimshaw, guard for insane, $31; E. N. Brumfield, salary Poor Farm supt., $200; Neva Miller and others, employes, $124.60; Monarch Coal Co.. supplies. $75; Richmond Baking Co., supplies. $19.65; Centerville Creamery Co., supplies, $28.50; Corkins Chemical Co., supplies, $29.22; Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $54.83; T. H. I. & E. Traction Co., supplies, $10; Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $45.50; Oakland Wine Co., supplies, $3; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $47.45. E. N. Brumfield. supplies. $31.55; Joseph Personnett, supplies. $12; John M. Eggemeyer, supplies, $198.99 W. A. Welfer, supplies, $50; Craighead Plumbing and Electric Co., supplies, $3.05. Bridge Expenses. Burke Construction Co., William Crook bridge. $515; I. E. Smith, bridge contractor, $1598; I. E. Smith, bridge contractor, $307.80; Burke Construction Co., contractors, $1,000; I. E. Smith, contractor $125.80; Thomas E. Jackson, general bridge, ;$5.25; James H. Martin, general j bridge, $8; W. O. James, general 'bridge, $84.22; Burke Construction ! Co., general bridge, $384.10; Benjamin i Thomas, general bridge, $1.50; How ard Turner, general bridge, $27.60; Charles Dennis and others, $22.08; Grover Turner, general bridge, $18. Road Improvement Expenses John F. Cronin, National Road Improvement, $3212; H. H. Horton. engineer Richmond and Newport Pike, $400; Cronin & Meredith, East Haven Ave., $1456; H. H. Horton, engineer, $45.35; John Edgerton, East Haven Avenue, $40; Howard H. Horton, Richmond and Liberty Pike engineer,$50; Wilfred Jessup, fees for Adam H. Bartel Road, $350. Registeration Expenses W. A. Bertsch, Inspector et al, $27.40; Chas. E. Potter, Inspector et al, $20; Sanford Hennlng, Inspector et al, $25; Merritt Nicholson, Inspector et al, $27.40; Harry B. Macey, Inspector et al, $27.40; Art Denny, Inspector et al, $27.40; George L. Thornburg, Inspector et al, $25; W. S. Johnson, Inspectoret al, $25; Abram Rummel, Inspector et al, $27.40; T. B. Lantz, Inspector et al, $27.40; George B. Rothermel, Inspector et al, $27.40 Rollin M. Huddleston. Inspector et al, $27.40; Omar Inderstrodt, Inspector et al, $25; J. E. Thatcher, Inspector etal, $25; B. C. Hill, Inspector et al, $25; Charles B. Hiatt, Inspector et al, $27.40; Samuel C. Robinson, Inspector etal, $27.40; Henry Scherle, Inspector et al, $25; H. D. Goodwin, Inspector et al, $25; T. A. Smith, Inspector et al, $27.40; R. G. Anderson, Inspector et al, $27.40; William B. Benton, Inspector et al, $27.40; W. S. Porterfield, Inspector et al, $27.40; H. G. Parke, Inspector et al, $25; Ed Copeland, Inspector et al, $27.40; Frank Jacobs, Inspector et al, $27.40; George Bishop, Inspector et al, $25; John Van Schneider, Inspector et al, $25; F. E. McMinn, Inspector et al, $27.40; D. L. Reid, Inspector et al, $25; James O'Brien, Inspector et al, $25; Elmer Hall, Inspector et al, $25 ;T. J. Reynolds, Inspector et al, $27.40; Joe R. Edwards, Inspector ct al, $25; William Moore, Inspector et al, $27.40; Edgar Norris, Inspector et al, $25; L. M. Jones, Inspector et al, $27.40; Albert Oler, Inspector et al, $27.40; W. R. Bloom, Inspector et al, $25; E. G. McMahan, Inspector et al, $27.40; Albert J. Ford, Inspector et al, $25; Albert R. Swain, Inspector et al, $27.40; Karl K. Meyers, Inspector et al, $25; R. A. Davenport, Inspector et al, $22.40; George W. Zuttermeister, Inspector et al, $25; Levi Meyers, Inspector et al, $27.40; R. L. Stratton, Inspector et al, $27.40; S. A. McDonald, Inspector et al, $20; T. S. Walker. Inspector et al, $27.40; Arch Hindman, Inspector et al, $27.40; Martin Coffman, Inspector et al, $27.40; John H. Jackson, Inspector et al, $27.40; J. L. Manlove, Inspector et al, $27.40; Corner Ninth

Isaac V. Gause, Inspector et al, $25; C. R. Tingle. Inspector et al. $39; Victor St. Meyer. Inspector et al. $27.40; George Frazer, Inspector et al. $27.40; T. B. Gunckel, Inspector et al. $27.40; H. C. Shaw. Inspector et al. $25; Clark A. Thomas. Inspector et al, $25; Woman's Relief Corps. Meals in 30 Precincts, $72; Joseph I Helms Inspector et al, $27.40; Charles Porter, Inspector

let al, $27.40; Jonathan O. Edgerton. j Inspector et al. $25. j Turnpike Allowances Harmon Dajvis, Jacksonburg Pike, $13.50; Wm. Dillman, $13.50; David Connell $13.80; Walter Ammerman, $18.30; Edward Kinsinger, $13.S0; A. AAron Lindley, $22.80; Archie Lindley. $22.80; liwrence Lindley. $2.10; Joe Burris. $13 80, Sanford Elason. $22.80; John Kiser. $13.80; William Broomfield, $16.50; L. M. Martin. $13.80; Roy Ammerman. $3; Loyd Howard, $6.90; M. Worl. $6; Frank Bowmaster. $12.70; Oscar Davis. $3.76; Frank Davis, $4; Fred Scot. $7.50; James Scott. $9.75; Lincoln Eliason, $9; Lon Hormel, $10.80; William Mull. $9; Charles Boyd. $18; Frank Worl, $13.95; Wal ter Kindale, $4.65; Ray Warfel, $3; James Stevens, $7.50; Walter Simpson. $3; John Connell, $3.90; Park Ammerman, $18; George Wehrley, $18.30; Claude Beeson. $18; Paul Davis, $10.50; Archie Davis. $5.25; Denver Davis. $3.50; Clayton Daugherty, $9; Guy Wickersham, $9; Harry Martin, $4 50; Harry Clark. $9; Carl McNutt. $9; Robert Flook. $9; Walter Kitterman, $9; Ray Oden, $9; Murtin Laura, $9; Calvin Davis. $9; Spencer Geathers. $16.50; Alonzo Kepler. $23.12; Bert McNutt. 75c. Clayborne McNutt, $2.25; John McKee, $3; Wm. McKee, $3; Frank Eliason. $6; Herman Clark, $6; Wayne Clark $1; Geo. McNutt. $1.50; Dave Harris. National Road. $22.50; Charles Kellam. $17.25; Edmund Kellam. $12.75; James McClerney. $21; Bert Rodgers. $21; Chas. Richardson. $18; Wayne Stanley, $18; James Leibold, $15; Tom Jackson. $31.50: Tom E. Jackson, $2.25; Dan Medearis, Centerville and Williamsburk Pike, $9; Russell Wllson.$19.50; Watson Faust, Milton and Connersville Pike, $8.10; James Clingman. $3.30; Will H. Scott, $39.90; Hiram Crook, $37.50; Charles Izar, $13.20; Sanford Mustin, $10.50; John Connell, $103.60; Pearl Boyd, $34.95; F. O. Rothermel, $35.50; Watson Faucett, Milton and Bentonrille Pike, $109.20; Charles Hale, $12; Colbert Crownover, $1.35; Grover Slonaker. $12; Gus Kinsinger. $12.60; Clark N. Faucett, $31.20; Andrew Kerber, $6.60; Homer Bertsch, $14.10; Harry Endsley, Willow Grove Pike, $47.20; William Endsley, $4.60; W. O. Jones, Hagerstown and Washington, $35.70; Mahlon Lannerd, $8.25; James Dimmitt, $12.50; Oliver Hatfield. $1.00; Ray Warfel, $23.80; Carver Pollard, $23.30; Oscar Petro. $23.3$; Charles Petty, $2.50; Lee Reynolds, $16; Raymond Petty, $12.15; Charles Brown, $12.15; Jacob Allen, $10.50; Wayne Lamar, $11.25; Walter Simpson, $19.80; Clarence Harris. $19.50; Joseph Lilly, $22.80; George Lilly. $11.25; Charles Walters, $9.90; Ralph Worl, $2.30; Lawrence Rhlnehart. $27.50; William Staum. $9.90; W. O. Jones, $27; John Kiser. $12; Ralph Lannard, $2; Wm. Meyers, $6.90; Floyd Beeson. $3.76; Guy Harrold, $3; Clara Flemmlng, $23.30; John Wise, $12.75; Roy thornburg, $6; Glen Pickett. $8.25; Harry Chapman, $8.25; Dennis Brooks, $9.76; A. W. Brown, $10.60; George Smith, $2.25; Ralph Yundt, $7.50; Charlie Gause, $3; Ed Allen. $2.75; Elmire Nicholson, $14.10; William Farmer, Richmond and Williamsburg, $3; Joseph Outland, $4.50; Harold Duke, Centerville. Williamsburg and Bloomingport. $3; Joseph Outland, $3; Chester Franklin, $3.60; Roy Stevens, $2.00; Floyd Belle, 60c; James A. Franklin, $2.25; Oscar Lamb, Union Pike, $18; Frank Goodrich, $18; Charles Brown, $26.40; Benjamin Pitts, $9; Charles Huffman, $27; William R. Crawford, $43.90; John Baldwin, $9; J. A. Lamb, $16.50; J. Jordan, $18; E. R. Burg, $3; Henry Lawrence, $18; E. M. Hensley, $13.50; Frank Carman, $4.50; J. T. Gist, $7.30; Charles Dennis, Hagerstown and Franklin, $43.40; Carl Dennis, $44.90; Walter Beeson, $41.90; Elsworth Durbin. $22.50; Wm. Evans, $22.50; O. L. Dennis, $23.25; Ed. Stanton, $26; S. P. Dennis, $30.50; Jesse Mendenhall, $12.50; Peter Syckles, $5.50; John H. Baldwin. $5.50; Arthel Dennis. $20; Harley Beeson, $16; Clark Dennis, $18; Warren Dennis, $27; Everett Richardson, $3.60; Russell Dennis, 75c; Walter Clapper, $12; Paul Lamar, $6; Sylvester BU1heimer $58.60; Frank Harter, $47.25; Charles Lamb, $6; Cicero Oler, $3; j Albert Gilmer, 75c; H. L. Lamb, 75c; j Newton Gilmer, $1.50; Charles DenjnlB, Hagerstown and Dalton. $9; Carl ; Dennis, 9; Ed. Staunton. $4.50; Hartley Beeson. $9; Wm. Harter, $21.75; iAbijah Aired, $6; Elsworth Durbin, j f 4.50; Walter Beeson, $4.50; William I Evans. $4.50; S. P. Dennis, $3; Arthel I UJET and Main Streets

Dennis. $3; Everett Richardson. 51.30; Ed. Ulrich. $12; O. L. Dennis, $12.73; B. H. LInderman, $65; L. N. Hampton. Richmond and Fountain City. $27.75; . Elmer Kendall. $4.50: Ed. Toschlas. $4.f0; R. P. Collins. $1.50; Frank Burg. $3: C. A. Blose. Whitewater Pike. $3; Ross White. $3: Osro Blose. $3; Forrest Addlcaiaa. $1.30; Homer Farlow. $77.-5. Court Allowances William C. Turner. Petit juror. $9.80; John F. Holaday, court reporter. $100; BobbsMerrlll Co.. law books. $54.50; Albert M. Chanmess. jurcr. $4.10; Albert C. Caldwell, jurcr, $12.S0; Eliiabetfc Candler. Profcationcfficer. $42; John W. Sparks, juror. $13.40; John E. Eliason. juror. $4.tH: Thomas J. Addleman, juror. $2.80; W. O. Cleveland, juror. $42.40; Albert Thomas, jurcr. $4; William L. Thornburg, grand juror. $14: John E. Pelts, grand juror. $16; Harvey Cook, grand juror. $11; Oeorae Brushtr. jcrand juror. $14; George C. lUrtel. grand juror. $16; Elijah Lawton. bailiff. $14; John F. lioladay. tenographr for grand jury, $35; John K. Peltz. car fare for grand jury. $1.75; John F. lioladay, court reporter. $S0: Jeremiah McPanieL jury commissioner, $3; Perry C. Shadle. grand juror, $3.40; Harry C. Thornbure. grand juror. $8.20; Frank Jacobs, grand juror. $18.40; G. A. R. Dickson, grand juror. $6.80; Frederick G. White, pauper attorney. $50; Geo. Matthews, per diem as clerk. $272; Albert B. Steen. riding bailiff. $120;

Albert B. Steen. per diem as Sheriff, $272; Albert B. Steen. jury meals $9.75; John A. Markley, court bailiff, $162; John F. lioladay, official reporter. $20; in the matter of the Insanity of Cora A. Wise. $31.39; in the matter of the Insanity of Lummie Dickson. $4.60. Allowances of the Board of Health The DePree Chemical Co., drugs for fumigation, $12.75; Thomas F. Ewaln. disenfecting, $3; Thomas F. Swain, expenses, 70c. LiOose ni IVIoiaxited O. EL DICKINSON Choosing A Suit or Overcoat to Your Liking Is an Easy Matter at FRED'S Here you will find the broadest selection, a full variety of all staple and fancy colors and patterns; all the new fabrics are shown here early. The fit is guaranteed, as are also the wear and shape retaining qualities, and the prices at a saving of from $5.00 to $8.00 on every garment. To be brief, we handle the best. Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses. Call and sec samples. Haner The Jeweler 810 Main Street ,." F H. EDMUNDS, Optometrist.

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