Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 2, 12 November 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TSLEG RA M. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1912.

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COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES, OCTOBER TERM, 1912. The following claim were allowed: MlecoHsncou Columbia Carbon Co, Clerk's office expense, $3.50; Tixe J. M. doe Ftg. Co., supplies. $26.00; The Richmond Home Telephone Co., supplies, $5.60; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co supplies, $362.50; Richmond Home Telephone Co., supplies, $132.00; Imperial Mfg. Co., supplies, $3.50; Elliot Fisher Co., supplies, $.72; Lewis S. Bowman,' office expense, ..10.60; Columbia -Carbon Co., office expense, $7.00; Albert B. Steen, supplies. $8.00; Chas. O. Williams, salary, $117.38; Chas. O. Williams, office expense, $12.97; Chas O. Williams, traveling expense, $15.20; Vlra E. Benton, salary, $30.00; William Mathews, salary, $300.00; Dr. R. J. Pelrce, Inquests, $77.70; Coroner's Witnesses, $25.35; L. N. Hampton, salary county council, $25.00; H. R. Robinson, salary, $25.00; Joseph I. Helms, $25.00; W. H. Cook, salary, $25.00; E. M. Hoover, salary, $25.00; Frank Worl, $25.00; J. W. Judkins, salary. $25.00; John F. Robbins, county attorney, $125.00; Geo. Bishop, truant officer, $38.00; Palladium Ptg. Co., publication, $32.20; C. T. Wright, soldiers' burials, $50.00; Lincoln Eliason, viewing highway, $4.00; John H. Carr, viewing highway. $2.00; Enos Warfel, viewing highway, $2.00; H. H. Horton, bridge engineer, $7.99; John W. Mueller, bridge engineer, $200.00; John J. Bravy, expense game warden, $7.00; Orville Gaar, Crow's heads, $.90; Clarence Leonard, $.40; Perry T. Gibson, $2.00; The John P. Ackerman Co., court expense, $4.90; H. H. Horton, engineer North Tenth Street road, $23.00; First National Bank, Bond, Principal and Interest on Road, $3,848.15; Second National Bank, $1,074.12; First National Bank, $1,035.29; First National Bank, $1,351.69; John F. Davenport, National road improvement Supt. $49.00; John F. Davenport, $28.00; John F. Cronin, National road improvement, miscellaneous, $90.00; Thomas F. Swain, Supt. Easthaven Ave., $60.00; Cronin and Meredith, Part on Easthaven Ave., $1,260.00; H. H. Horton. engineer, $39.15; Philip Hipskind's Sons, contractors, Richmond and Liberty Pike, $3,152.00; H. H. Horton, engineer, $49.00; Jesse A. Meek, Supt., $104.00. Court House and Jail Supplies and Repairs Chas. H. Davis, Court House repair, $4.10; ; Jacob Kern, Court House repair, $4.00; Fetta Water Softener Co., supplies, $25.50; Simpson Oxendine, Court House Janitor, $52.00; Llndley Swain, Court House Janitor, $67.50; John A. Markley, Court House Janitor. $39.00; Brown & Darnell, Court House supplies, $7.60; John C. Darnell, Court House engineer, $100.00; John Russell, Court House supplies," $5.00; Waking & Co., Court House repair, $27.70; Adam H. Bartel Co., Court House supplies, $12.09; Richmond. Light, Heat & Power Co., Court House and Jail supplies, $29.95; Richmond City Water Works, Court House and Jail supplies, $22.51; Muni

cipal El. Lt. & Pr. Co., Court House r.1 Jail supplies, $19.95; Dr. S. EdBond, Jail Physician, $12.50; Rice Miller. Jail Employe. $50.00; Aurelia Thomas, Home for Friendless Jail Employe, $20.83; Aurelia Thomas, $12.00; Aurelia Thomas $6.00; U. S. Chemical Co.. Jail supplies, $2.48; Oraer G. Whelan, $4.00. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, Etc.J. M. Eggemeyer's Grocery, Jail and Poor Farm supplies, $140.06; Jones Hardware, Court House and Poor Farm supplies. $20.76; Foster Construction Co building reservoir, $586.00; McGrew & Hasecoster, repairs, $15.28; Centerville Woman's Cemetery Association, care cemetery, $30.00; Charles Ireton, repairs, $26.93; Mary Grimshaw, employe, $30.00; Dr. J. M. Fouts, physician, $60.00; Neva Miller and others, employes, $120.00; E. N. Brumfield, employe, $27.60; Romey Furniture Co., supplies, $13.96; L. K. Hill, supplies, $131.85; Richmond Baking Co., supplies. $18.00; Oakland Wine Co., $1.50; Armour & Co., supplies, $36.60; H. L. Johnson, supplies. $50.43;- Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies. $10.85; Corkin's Chemical Co., supplies, $27.00; E. A. Feltman, supplies, $11.26; Fred Schlientz & Sons, supplies, $96.61; The Dunbar Bros. Co., supplies, $201.59; Dunbar & Son, supplies, $53.31; Dunbar Bros. Co., supplies, $36.60; John Y. Crawford, supplies. $10.00; Iliff & Co.. supplies, $8.23; Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $53.12; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $60.77; C. B. Lundy, supplies, $21.75; Julia E. Work Training School, care orphans, $32.20; Mary Hill, care orphans, $9.00; White's Manual Labor Institution, care orphans, $600.60. Bridges Isaac E. Smith, general bridge, $2,815.00; Burke Construction Co.. $2,516.00; J. F. Mustin. $6.37; F. M. Jones & Co., $.73; James A. Franklin, bridge repair, $20.81; Wayne County Lumber Co., $6.81; Merritt Nicholson. $7X0; W. I. White and others, $33.75; Spencer Geathers, $6.00; Chas. Lamb, $22.73; Chas. Stigleman, $28.62; John F. Randall, $212.15; Ora Dunbar; general bridge, $1.60; Anderson & Stinson, $34.10; W. O. Jones, $8.00; Spencer Geathers, $3.75. Allowances te Trustee for Poor AccountsSamuel C. Clevenger, Ablngton Township, $13.00; James V. Harris, Center Township, $66.40; Chas. H. Bond, Clay Township, $16.86; Lewis H. Hosier. Harrison Township, $43.75; M. E. Mason, Jackson Township, $277.21; Claude S. Keever, New Garden Township. $21.64; Enos T. Veal, Perry Township, $23.00; Geo. J. Paullin, Webster Towistiip. $2.00; W. H. Miller, Washington, Township. $79.85; James Howarth." Wayne Township, 1690.41; Chas. I. Stotelmeyer, Jefferson Township. $38.50; Nathan Graves, Franklin Township, $16.60; W. S. Porterfield. Boston Township, $18.00; Wm. E. Browji, Green Township, $20.28. Allowances for October Registration Abington Township, $27.40; Boaton Township, $27.40; Center, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; Center Prect No. 2. $27-40; Center Prect. No. 3, $27.40; Clay, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; Clay, Prect. No. 2, $27,40; Dalton Township. 827.40; Franklin, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; Franklin, Prect No. 2. $27.40; Green, Prect. No. 1. $27.40; Green, Prect. No. 2. $27.40; Harrison Township, $27.40; Jackson' Township, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; Jackson, Prect No." X. $27.40; Jackson, Prect No. 8, $27.40; Jackson, Prect No. 4, $17.40; Jackson, Pret No.

5, $27.40; Jackson. Prect. No. 6. $27.40; Jefferson. Preet. No. 1, $27.40; Jefferson, Prect. No. 2, $27.40; Jeferson, Prect. No. 3, $27.40; New Garden, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; New Garden. Prect. No. 2, $27.40; Perry Township, $27.40; Washington. Prect. No. 1. $27.40; Washington, Prect. No. 2, $27.40; Washington. Prect. No. 3, $27.40; Wayne, Prect. No. 1, $27.40; Wayne Prect No. 2, $27.40; Wayne, Prect. No. 3, $27.40; Wayne. Prect. No. 4. $27.40; Wayne, Prect. No. 5, $27.40; Webster, Prect No. 1, $27.40; Richmond Prect. No. 6, $32.00; Prect. No. 7, $25.00; Prect. No. 8, $25.00; Prect No. 9, $27.40; Prect. No. 10, $25.00; Prect. No. 11, $25.00; Prect. No. 12, $25.00; Prect. No. 13, $25.00; Prect 14, $25.00; Prect. No. 15, $25.00; Prect 16, $25.00; Prect. 17, $25.00; Prect. 18. $25.00; Prect. 19, $25.00; Prect No. 20, $27.40; Prect No. 21, $25.00; Prect No. 22, $25.00; Prect 23, $25.00; Prect. No. 24, $25.00; Prect. No. 25, $25.00; Prect. No 26, $25.00; Prect. No. 27, $25.00; Prect. No. 28, $25.00; Prect. No. 29. $25.00; Prect. No. 30, $25.00; Prect. No. 31. $39.00; Prect. No. 32. $25.00 Prect. No. 32. $25.00; Prect. No. 33, $25.00; Prect. No. 35. $25.00; Prect. No. 35, $25.00; Meals In city of Richmond. $72.00. TURNPIKE ALLOWANCES. Eastern District Clate Sheffer, Boston Pike, $27.75; Fred McClure, $8.25; Miron Davenport, $8.25; Frank Davenport $11.25; Guy Davenport, $11.25; Author Druley, $1.50; Enoch Roberts, $6.00; Lewis Stanley, $4.00; John Phenis, $27.75; Charles Miller, $12.00; Warner Sheffer, $52.50; Harvey Bosworth, $61.50;

J. B. Shefer, $16.50; Walter Osborne, $16.50; D. W. Sheffer, $25.75; William Marsh, $20.07; Marshall Miller, $18.90; Levi Druley, $20.42; Frank Osborne, 29.25; Frank Osborne, $16.50; George Druley, $22.50; Jessie Druley, $15.00; Owen Duke, $23,25; Robert Ketron, $12.00; Albert Parshall, Liberty Pike, $28.80; Walter Farlow, $6.00; Oran Williams, $24.15; Earl Helms, $9.00; Jure Hockett, $12.00; Ed Rouston, $9.00; Lawrence McCashland, $16.50; Thomas Lamb, $10.50; H. John Hartman, $25.50; John Trouse, $8.25; Walter Hartman, $21.60; John Hawley. $25.50; Dolph Rhinehart, $10.50; Clem Endsley, $10.50; Benoma Parshall, $35.60; Lewis Hartman, $32.40; Harry Heighbaugh, $54.90; Samuel Stevens, $13.50; Samuel Stevens, $5.25; W. C. Jeffries, $7.00; Frank Edwards. $13.90; Howard Jefers, $.75; Carl Hartman, $6.75; Wm. R. Tharp and Chester Hill, $3.25; Chas. Stigleman, Straitline Pike, $23.90; Lewis Hartman, $29.00; Howard Williams, $27.00; Hugh Williams, $18.00; Harry Newman, $59.10; Elmer Stigleman, $22.50; Frank Raper, $15.00; George Paulson, $7.50; Walter Kitchel, $13.50; John Tieman, $12.00; Mait Starr, $9.00; Lewis Starr, $9.00; Herman Tieman, $6.00; Samuel Goble, $9.00; Harry Goble, $5.25; Charles FouU. $4.50; Everett Stigleman, $3.75; Benjamin Thomas, Arba Pike, $29.41; Forrest Thomas, $18.00; George Locke, $6.00; Humphrey Mickell, $13.80; William Purkins, $6.75; Lawson Hunt, $30.00; August Knoll, $9.00; J. R. Johnson, $11.70; Edward Charles, $18.00; Lloyd Pyle, $18.00; Frank White. $1.50; . Homer Hunt, $12.80; Homer Hunt, $61.80; M. Burt, $21.00; Harry Vore, $1.50; J. W. Skinner, $16.50; Harry Brown, $10.50; J. P. Hunt, $9.00; William Mainer, $15.00; Frank Skinner, $1.50; Paul Skinner, $3.00; Roy Milton, $1.25; Wm. Barton, $2.03; Nathan Graves, $5.10; C. Elkander, $23.85; Morrison Skinner, $33.00; Frank Johnson, $12.00; Roy Brown, $9.00. Middle District Hollace, Hagerstown and New Castle Pike, $23.40; Lee Pugh, $7.50; Clem Miller, $7.50; Eli Smuch, $7.50; Will Stout, $8.00; Earl Stewart, $10.50; Dan Hoover, $9.00; D. O. Dilling, $26.55; Mike Sherry, $6.00; Frank Bowman, $9.00; Ivan Dilling, $3.00; Arlo Pierce, $3.00; Hollace Hoover, Dalton Pike, $29.70; Lee Pugh, $4.50; Clem ; Miller, $1.50; Eli Smuck, $9.00; Dan Hoover, $12.00; Theo. Bousman, $5.25; I Omar Hoover, $9.00; Billy Leavel, $9.00; John Leavel, $9.00; Peter Hat-! field, $7.50; Lewis Shaves, $9.00; 1 George Pressel, $1.50; Frank Hay, $4.50; J. L. Beckerdite, $4.60; Aaron Willard,.$7.70; Albert Dine, $3.00; Will Stout, $3.00; David Hoover, $3.00; Frank Bowman, $4.50; Earl Stewart, $6.00; Ivan Dilling, $3.00; Arlo Pierce, $3.00; Mike Sherry, $3.00; David Swoveland, $9.45; J. Lammott. $18.30; James A. Franklin, Cehterville, Williamsburg and Bloomingsport, $27.30; Link Watkins, $16.50; Rol Harris. $14.10; F. M. Kunckel. $17.10; Owen Williams, $6.00; Bert Farmer, $18.00; E. O. Campbell, $18.00; Harry Wood, $13.50; Abe Potter, $15.00; Martin Oler, $18.60; Calvin Oler, $19.50; William Farmer, $19.50; Clem Crawford, $17.10; Clarence Farmer, $9.00; Lewis Ashby, $8.25; Mallory Lunday, $9.75; Chester II. Franklin, $12.00; James M. Ladd, $92.31; Emra Oler, $15.00; Merton Caty, $12.00; James Jennings, $11.25; Harry Davis, $15.00; Levi Serediker, $8.25; Clarence Duke, $12.00; Arly Hinshaw, $7.50; Chas. Davis, $9.00; Bert Hinshaw, $9.00; Clarence Pitts, $4.50; Chauncey Cranor, Washington and Richmond, $33.00; Howard Cook, $3.00; Merritt Nicholson, $45.75; John Wise, $6.75; Roy Thornburg. $6.75; Glen Pickett, $6.75; Harry Chapman, $6.75; Francis Brooks, $7.50; A. U. Brown, $4.00; Elmire Nicholson, $3.00; John Linderman, $33.00; Virgil Dean, $30.00; Henry Bowman, $19.50; Hamilton Squires, $19.50; F. O. Underbill. $13.50; Harry Fagan, $9.00; Boyd Bond. $12.00; Will Harris. $6.00; Paul Harris, $6.00; Daniel Tice, $6.00; John Davis, $6.00; Alonzo Thompson, $6.00; Joe Thompson. $6.00; Mort Stoop, $6.00; Albert King, $6.00; A. O. Haisley, $10.50; Bert Dunlap, $4.50; Will Flately. $3.00; Melissa Tingler, $17.40; A. M. Harris, $20.60; David Brooks, Jr., $10.30; John Chapman. $3.00; Harry Claud. $4.50; Milo Gentry. $4.50; George Miller, Richmond and Williamsburg Pike, $15.00; Charles Crawford, $21.00; Samuel Vansant $24.00; Oliver Pollard. $33.00; Benjamin Toschlog, $18.00; Ira Bishop. $18.00; Will Crawford, $42.20; Harmon Bowing, $18.00; Frank Goodrich, $6.00; Harry Critchfield. $6.00; Patrick Fuller, $9.00; John Baldwin, $9.00; Wayne Miller, $8.25; Earl Rush, $5.25; Ben Pitts, $9.00; W. O. Jones. West River Pike, $24.00; Dennis Gregg. $4.00; Edgar Locke, $5.50; Adam Rows, $L50; John Thornburg. $L00; M anion Lannard,

$6.00; Lawrence Rhinehart $6.00; Floyd Beeson, $13.50; T. A. Shafer, $12.00; Paul Lamar, $12.00; William Riggs $13 50; Dan Smith, $12.00; Charles Brown, $7.50; Raymond Petty, $7.50; Tom Lamar, $7.50; Lon Richardson, $5.25; William Bird. $9.75; Charles Walters, $3.75; Frank Pierce, $4.50; M. B. Thornburg, $20.50; H. C. Knode, $8.20; John C. Keefer. $3.00; J. Charles Lamb, Washington and Economy Pike, $30.00;' Cicero Oler, $27.00; Walter Cain, $9.00; Omar Oler. $3.00; Albert Gilmore. $9.00; John Gilmore. $7.75; Walter Strickler, $9.00; H. C. Lamb. $1.50; Newton Gilmore, $6.00; L. Swain, $95.50; Ross Bright, $9.00; Laring Lamb, $11.25; Jerd Denny, $3.00; Prentes Edwards, $15.00; Ed Swlnn, $22.50; Marsh LindBy. $12.00; Vernon Marshall, $18.00; Howard Anderson, $12.00; Ora Farmer, $12.00; Everett Clark, $9.00; Claude Swain, $1.50; Lester Williams, $7.50; John Taylor, $7.50; Gus Weyl. $9.00; John Replogle, $9.00; Ollie Weyl, $9.00; Joe Lamb, $9.00; W. F. Manning. $13.50; Charles Wilson, $9.00; Thomas Shiebla, $9.00; Marion Mull, $9.00; D. B. Oler, $7.50; Mary Shaw, $13.20; Howard Manning, $6.00; Edgar Strickler, $.75; Wm. Farmer, Richmond and Williamsburg Pike. $21.00; James A. Franklin, $16.50; Link Watkins, $13.50; Bert Farmer, $16.50; Bert Hinshaw, $13.50; Andrew Clark, $7.50; Rol Harris, $12.00; Clarence Duke, $7.50; Fred Gunckel, $13.50; James Jennings, $10.50; James H. Clements, $34.00; J. Martin Oler, $13.50; Calvin

Oler, $13.50; John Durbin. $12.00; Homer Eller, $13.50; Chas. Davis, $13.50; Clarence Farmer, $10.50; Chester H. Franklin, $6.00; Mallory Lundy, $8.25; Lewis Ashbley, $8.25; James M. Ladd, $64.60; Lon Farmer, $12.00; Harry Wood, $12.00; Vanny Ball, $10.-. 50; Clem Crawford, $7.50; Frank Starr, $.75; Geo. W. Holms, $19.50. Western District Herbert Holms, Centervllle and Abington Pike, $3.75; Morgan Lamott, $22.50; Grover Morgan, $22.50; Auston Morgan, $19.50; W. R. Jarrett, $18.00; Gale Smoker, $18.00; Erl Smoker, $20.00; James Jarrett, $20.25; Harry Wright, $21.00; Ellis Smoker, $15.00; D. H. McMath, $2.50; Henry Brumfield, $22.00; Homer Bertsch, Milton Pike, $10.20; Clarke Faucett, $16.80; Grover Slonaker, $10.20; Gus Kinsinger, $7.80; Watson Faucett, $28.20; Chas. Hale, $14.70; John Hunt, $1.05; Oscar Huffman, $.75; Henry Callaway, $.60; Vernon Thompson, $3.75; Will H. Scott, Milton and Connersville, $15.00; Santford Mustin, $12.00; Martin Brown. $3.50; J. A. Drifflll, Centerville and Abington, $33.00; O. T. McConnaha. $26.25; Fayette Darnell. $47.25; James Wilson, $44.25; Clyde Drifflll, $37.50; Francis McMinn, $11.00; Geo. McConnaha, $25.50; Walter Rohe, $19 -50; Earl Dynes, $29.50; James MeClerney, $18.00; Bert Rodgers, $19.50; Chas. Richardson, $12.00; James Ly boult, $15.00; Elmer Warner, $12.00: Wayne Stanley, $6.00; David Harris.$9.00; Wash Milgrim, $2.25; Thos. E. Jackson, $4.50; Thos Jackson, $27.00; J. F. Harris, Centerville and Williamsburg Pike, $10.95; S. P. Pike, $15.75; S. P. Pike, $25.20; Fred Harris, $15.00; Thos. King, $14.25; Frank King, $15.00; Gaar Hannagan, $15.00; Alfred Sample, $14.25; Millie Brumfield. $14.25; Joe S. King, $80.25; Frank' Lutz. $19.50; Robert Rush, National Road. $10.25; Willie Dryer, $30.00; Fred Sharp, $31.85; Samuel Eckheart, $9.00; Levin Swallow, $8.10; George Sharp, $12.00; D. B. Medearis, $43.05; Samuel Merritt, Centerville and Williamsburg Pike, $25.50; Oscar Lundy, $16.50; Henry Horney, $13.50; Charles Foland, $15.00; Roy Means, $22.50; W. F. McFarland, $13.50; John Fola, $10.50; Marion Myers, $6.00; Arthur Lundy, $54.75; Forrest Kimpton, $15.00; Albert Weddick, $6.00; John Eliason, $10.12; George Dougan, National Road, $8.00; Harry M. Endsley, $18.00; William Endsley, $11.85; Clarence Rusk, $7.50; John Brooks, $10.50; Jessie Rodenberger, $13.50; Arthur Barnes, $6.00; Carl Kaufman, $21.60; Edward Jacobs, $17.10; Kirt Harris. $20.10; Luther Rusk. $20.10; Will Durgan, $14 10; Perry Sarber, $34.20; Harry Sours, $17.10; Harry Rush, $17.10; Raymond Wicks, $12.00; Martin Rodenberger. $8.25; Orea Wagner, $14.10; Lon Boyd, $36.00; John Shrauger, $28.37; Chas. Pike, Jacksonburg Pike, $6.00; H. Joe Lilly. $6.00; Walter Simpson, $6.00; Carl Medearis, $27.00; Clarence Rusk, $4.50; John Daugherty, $55.20. Allowances for Health Commissioner J. E. King, salary quarter ending Sept 30, 1912, $167.68; J. E. King, expenses, $4.50; Charles E. Thomason, $16.00; C. I. Stotelmyer. Deputy Health Officer. $4.50. Allowances for Insaaity Inquests, Etc. Albert B. Steen, $22.00; In the matter of the Insanity of Harvey N. Taylor; Clerk Fees, $5.00; Albert B. Steen, fees, $.85; Henry C. Cheesman. J. P. fees, $3.00; Charles S. Bond. M. D. Witness fee, $3.00; A. L. Bramkamp, M. D. .Witness fee, $3.00; Robert R. Hopkins, M. D. Witness fee, $3.00; Ben H. Crump, Constable fee, $2.50; Loehr & Klute, Clothing, $30.00; Albert B. Steen, Witness fee, $.50; In the matter of the Insanity of James M. Ronan Clerk fees. $4.00; Samuel K. Morgan. J. P. feet. $3.00; S. G. Smelser. M. D., Witness fee,' $3.00; Robert R. Hopkins. M. p. Witness fee, $3.00; George B. Hunt. M. D. Witness fee. $3.00; Sarah J. Neal, Witness fee. $1.00; G. C. Harlan, Witness Fee, $1.00; William Lawler, Witness fee, $L00; I. A. Gorman,' $1.00; In the matter of the Insanity of William M. Boren Clerk fees, $4.00; Cyrus C. Saxton, J. P. fees, $3.00; W. T. Griffis. M.'J). Witness fee. $3.00; V. C. Griffis, M. D. Witness fee. $3.00; O. N. Huff. M. D. Witness fee, $3.00. Court Allowances Larkie Hoover, $6.00; Walter C. Bulla, $5.00; Jeremiah McDaniels, $3.00; Elizabeth W. Candler, $48.00; George L. Thornburg, $6.00; George W. Bruslee, $6.00; Robert E. Boyd, $6.00; John R. Simpson, $6.00; Benjamin Myrick, $6.00; James Horrell, $6.00; E. E. Longstreth, $6.00; Dr. Stephen C. Markley, $2.Q0; Jeremiah McDaniels, $3.00; John F. Holaday, $105.00; The Frank Shepard Co.. $4.00. trodSle or iay carl l.-c. '.crCttiT-3 --Qmcfc.r Go to rov drogvu. ; it 30c :m fifeoOo Pv. CaMwtii

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The Want WANTED WANTED To trade a spedometer for 1 a Prestolite tank. Address "Tank," i care Palladium.' 12-lt ; WANTED Washings; call 517 South 12th St. ll-2t WANTED Typewriting, copying, getting out mailing lists and clrcular letter work, at a reasonable rate. Phone 2009. ll-7t SPIRELLA Corsets made to order. Mrs. Frances Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 9-4t RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examination soon. Candidate coached free Franklin Institute, Dept. 94 W., Rochester, N. Y. nov 8 to jan 7 WANTED Furs to remodel and Muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 6y2 North 6th. oct 8-14t WANTED To buy country grocery. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 8-7t FOR CAREFUL MOVING see Chas. Wade. Headquarters, Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. 7-7t WANTED Boarders and roomers 201 South 3rd. 6-tf FURS REPAIRED OVER New furs made to order. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Cannon, 116 N. 6th street. 5-7t WANTED Maid at Westcott hotel. Wages $18 per month, room and board. 6-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds, Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf WANTED Your old carpets for rugs. Phone 2296 or address E. B. Spencer, Wayne hotel, 427 Main St., Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Order now tor spring delivery or earlier. 24-tf WANTED Copy of April 11, 1912. Palladium. 19-tf WANTED 5 girls, steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 4-7t WANTED Music pupils by a former student of Earlham college. Call 1417 N. C or Phone 1874. 9-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade by our new method of free practice. Hundreds of graduates depending upon us for barbers. Few weeks qualifies. Wages while learning. Tools given. Write today. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, O. 9-6t FOR RENT FOR RTNT Furnished rooms with bath, fox gents only, at the Grand, 16-tt FOR RENT A 7 room house, electric light and bath, 304 N. 17th. Call room 214-215 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2455. ll-2t FOR RENT 5 room house at 2308 F street. Phone 4187. ll-2t FOR RENT A barn, also store room; inquire 221 S. 6th. 11-tf FOR RENT House of 7 rooms on South 11th and J. Call Phone 1235 3015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 6-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, Electric light and bath. $1.50 per week. 216 South 9th street. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th. 26-tf FOR RENT 7 room brick house, furnace, bath and electric lights. 136 South 13th. Id quire 200 South 13th street 22-tf FOR RENT A room furnished. 14 N 12th street v 9-7 1 FOR RENT Furnished room, bath. private entrance. Suitable for two. 38 S. 7th street. 12-tf FOR-RENT 3 " unfurnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping. 222 North 12th street. 12-2t F"ORRENFurnished rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. Inquire Atkinson Furniture Store, 4th and Main.' Phone 1945. 12-2t FOR RENT House of 6 rooms, electric lights, two kinds of water. Call at 145 Bridge Ace. 12-lt FOR RENT Modern house at 407 W. Pearl. 12-7t FOR RENT Five room flat electric light and bath. Inquire 210 Richmond Ave. Phone 3276. 12-7t lRTENTfitferirf board. 44 South 12th. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished" rooms. 112 N. 7th. Phone 1827. 9-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 918 Main. 2nd floor. 9-3t

FOR RENT 3 room, summer kitchen. cellar, garden. of fruit lit nice or- - chard. Chance for H acre of graund in spring $2 extra, and also 2 other properties well located. See W. J. Hiatt Hittle Block, over Western Union ofSo.

YOUR SELLING PROBLEMS Finding a market locating a purchaser; are you confronted with such a condition? What have you for sale realty, securities, a business, your services as an expert in any of the varied lines of mercantile work; do you seek tenants, roomers, boarders; are you on tbe look-out for those who would exchange? There's a way to get in touch with many who seek just what you wish to sell or rent make use of the Want Columns. The Wants are an index of the neds of many individuals, businesses and homes.

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FOR SALE FOR SALE A No. 1 S. C. Buff Orphington Cockrells. Trice reasonable. A. C. Hurrell, Fair Grounds or Phone 2064. 13-wed-fri-2t FOR SALE A scroll saw and lathe, practically new. Phone 3018. 12-3t FORHS ALE 50 feeding steers, 7 to 8 hundred lbs. Call Jas. Beeson, Phone 1962. 12-7t FOR SALE A French Poodle. 123 S. 8th street. 12-3t FOR SALE Motorcycle cheap if sold at once. 209 College Ave. 12-2t FOR SALE 6 good ones Duroe Males, 1 yearling, farmer's prices. Phone 5144-C 22tues-frl-7t FOR SALE -General purpose horse, 12 years, sound, good worker. Pilgrim, 714 South 9th. ll-7t FOR SALE Base burner, sanitary couch and mattress and gas heater, 203 South 11th. ll-2t FOR SALE Canaries; 309 Lincoln. 11 FOR SALE Thoroughbred white leghorn cockerels and white and fawn Indian runner drakes. Will Gregg. Greensfork. Ind. Phone 28D. ll-2t FOR SALE Grey muff and collar, cheap. Phone 1874. 11-tf FOR SALE 1 2-guage Marlin repeater. Call Room 40, Colonial Bldg. 5-tf FOR SALE Ferrets, Ferrets, Ferrets, $3.50 and $4. Call 205 North 6th St. oct 30-tf FOR SALE 3V4 tons hard coat Art Garland base burner No. 400. 717 N. 10th. 9-3t FOR SALE A second bjnd" dining room table cheap. Call 228 N. 8th or Phone 2481. 9-7t FOR SALE -Base burner and buggy cheap. Phone 2751. 9-7t FOR SALE Farm gates. 12 ft wide, $4.80. Eureka Fence Co. 9-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. PeMic Sale Real estate and personal property, Tuesday, November 19, 1912. Real Estate Seventy-two acres, situated 114 miles northeast of the town of Greensfork, Wayne County, Indiana, known as "Edendale farm; said farm comprising 25 acres of growing wheat; 20 acres of timothy; splendid orchard of about 150 trees; nerer-faiilng water, Bpring and stream; all ground tillable, except about four acres in Maple grove. Buildings and fences In fair condition; ground well tiled. Known as a first class rolling farm. Come and look at this farm, Sundays or any other time, between now and day of sale. Terms Cash in hand, with the exception of $3,000, represented by mortgage drawing 6 per cent, which may be continued. The successful bidder will be required to deposit $200 cash or check on day of sale. Complete abstract showing clear title furnished purchaser. Personal Property A number of horses, cattle, hogs and 250 chickens. All farm products and stock. Sale to begin at 10:30 o'clock a. m. A. O. Dering, Auctioneer. Dan Moore, Clerk. CHARLES C. SMITH, nov 5-12-15-16 - FOR SALE New 6 room house, reception hall, furnace and bath. Strictly, modem. Located in one of tjje growing sections of the city. $500 down, balance like rent Address "Modern," care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE Good farm 10 acres, two barns, almost all tillable. Close to good market for $6,500. Address "J. M.," care Palladium. 9-7t

47 acres 2 miles of city, at good, no waste. $3,600. 1S7 acres. S miles or city. 109 acres low bottom, all good, best of water and buildings prims condition, one mile R. R. station and town. $1)0 per acre. Looks like $150 per acre, 40 acres black, no waste. 80 acres black, all good. 6 room good bouse, central located. $2,000. New house on payments. $1400. 6 rooms, modern. $2,400. Good location, doable, electrle light bath, toilet $3,000. S room modern, new, $1,650 or. payments. ARTHUR BROOKS i N. 17th Bt Phoae 1S41 t-tz

F.SI FUNK & MILLER Second Nat. Bank Bldg. I Phone 2766. Res. Phone 1044 A LIST OF CITY BARGAINS i 8 room modern house, splendid big ' lot, good barn, elegant location, close to car Hue, one of the best bargains in' the city at $3,000. East end. north of Main street X room modern house on West Main street one of the best locations on the street; owners are anxious to sell. Investigate this bargain, $3,100.00. Modern new house, 6 rooms, South 10th street only $2,500.00. Modern house to rent on North 17th street $20.00 per month. Also 3 room house for $9.00 per month. Get ready to go to FLORIDA Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, $25.00 Round Trip. FOR SALE: 7 room brick house with bath. 122 South 9th. Bargain It sold soon. 4-7t FOR SALE Modern home newly painted, large lot and barn. Call and look. 20 North J 6th. 2tf FOR SALE Good tea room, double house. Rents tor $20 per month. Always rented. Vacant four days In six years. $1,900. Address "Home." care Palladium. 9-7t sod FOR SALE Good farm, 75 acres, all tillable, black land, good buildings. well fenced, elose to Richmond and on good pike. I am anxious to sell and will sell on the very best of terms for $7,600. Address "Farm," care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE A good paying rooming house of 1 rooms doing a good business. Well furnished. Parties going South. 607 Weet 7th street Cincinnati. Ohio. 7t FOR SALE New seven room house on South 15th street Hot water heating plant, bath, electric lights. Largs corner lot Sidewalke and street made. This is priced to sell. Address "O. W." care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALS Largs house, 426 South 11th. Inquire 920 Main. Ift-tf CITY 4 ADVERTISEMENT

FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., November 11, 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Notice it hereby fren by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 11th day of November, 1912. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for tbe following described public improvement as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 314-1912. For the Improvement of Fort Wayne Avenue, from the present brick pave ment at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 12, I. E. Jones, Addition, to the north line of North "T" Street. By constructing cement curb, gutter and paving the road way with Hocking brick, between the points named. Said improvement is intersected by the following named streets and alleys: North F street. Pool St. and the alleys running east and west between North "F" St, and P., C, C ft St L Ry. Co. tracks, and the following named streets and alleys are parallel with and within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of said Improvement: North 10th St., running south, from North "F" street and the alley running north and south from North 8th to North F" street West of Ft. Wayne Ave. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Nov. 25th. 1912. 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against tbe 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 hare been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said rollSaid assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Pablio Werka. nor 11-lWk.

Cash Rates Wanted, For Sale, For Rent. Etc., lc per word or 7 day's for the price of 5 daysFound and Situation Wanted, are inserted free ? insertions. Lower rate if contract n .i.ade on monthly or yearly basis.

Your Wants LOST LOST Between Richmond and Eaton one diamond silvertown cord tire la flated on demountable rim, with tire cover. Return to O. W. Davis Car riage Co. 4-tl! FOUND FOUND The place to sell or ha4 furniture repaired and reflaishesLf McLane. Phone 2710. No. S NorthJ Cth street. fi-7t FOLJND Lady's nose glasses. Corner 10th and North E Hordner Shoe Shop. FOUND Key on Main street between1 11th and 12th. 12-Sti BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS ' REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FAJtUS Liberty Are, R. R. 1. Phone 4171, Office at Keys Harness Stere. CM Main street Phone 26$. 11 SEE MOORE . OQBORN tor kinds of Insurance. Bonds Loans. Real Estate and Rest Room ie, I. O. O. F. Bide fsbt 9429 A New and Pepnl ModeL Ladles' Coat in "Mackinaw with low or high closing. For el serge, diagonal, tweed, wool mixtures velvet, corduroy, plush and other fabrics.-this design Is most priate. It is a comfortable for motoring, traveling and for gsnss'J al wear. Tbe fronts may be cloaer nign at ue neca or urows cpsi revert fashion. The Pattern t in S sizes: 34. 36. 38. 40 and 41 bust measure. It requires 4 yards 5 4 -inch material for a Si-inch A pattern of this illustration mailed tss sny address on receipt of lOe ta afire! or stamps. (Fill out Blanks In pencil and sead tat Pattern Dept. Richmond PallsigamJ Name Site Address When Silk Hsts First Came la. Silk hats were known in Francs som years before John Hetherlsgtea ftlgnN ened Londoners by wearing one. They cams In with the French revolution, when all patriotic citizens abandoned wigs and bad their hair est short Engravings printed so early as 1790 depict sans cnlotte dandles wearing top hats. In a rare print of the trial of the Girondists, which took place la 1783, all the judges sppear crowned with stlk hat a Although the silk tup hat is not much more than a hundred years old, hats of that shape were worn hand reds of years before. In Elizabethan times a cylindrical hat with a brim rather similar to tbat of the. fifties and with the addition of a plume was worn by the nobility. According to Raphael, it was worn very much earlier even than, that A red top hat appears ka ta ear

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