Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 21, 4 December 1912 — Page 7

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NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 4. Doran Jarrett has returned home after several weeks' visit with relatives In Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sawyer entertained with Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. McDanald, of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shaffer, of Richmond, and Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and family, and Jacob Gard, of New Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Prettyman returned to their home In Cincinnati, after spending several days with Mrs. Prettyman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller. Miss Bernice Horner was the guest of relatives In Xenia, Sunday. Miss Mary O'Dea returned home Sunday after spending Thanksgiving holidays with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.' Weadick, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Fostlck, of Richmond, were the guests of S. I. Horner and family Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham and eon, ' 81mon, spent Saturday In Richmond. Miss Alice Baumgardner and Ed Conrad, of Lima, O., were married, Saturday at Eaton, O. The young couple will make their home at Lima. They have the best wishes of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marrlman and family, of Springfield, spent Saturday and Sunday, with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dea were the guests of Mrs. O'Dea's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Banning, of Richmond. Mrs. A. T. Barber spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillman, of West Sonora. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Taul McNeill and little son, James, P. McNeill and Mrs. Chas. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Campbell and children, of Eldorado, and Mrs. Miller and children, of Manchester, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fudge. Charles' and William Marriman, of Springfield, were the guests of Simon Cunningham at supper Sunday evening. ECONOMY. IND. ECONOMY, Ind.. Dec. .4. Mrs. Oscar Green and children returned to thlr home In Richmond Sunday morning after week's end visit with the Stanley family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn and children of Muncie were guests of relatives here Sunday. Miss Vergie Stanley will spend this week at Newcastle the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley. Everson Atkinson of Muncie was here Sunday visiting relatives. Mr., and Mrs. Albert Jessup entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kenworthy and .children of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Arlando Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Job Swain were Sunday visitors of Mr. Riley Salisbury. Mrs. Lamb and daughter Ida Lamb entertained Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson had as their Sunday dinner guests, Rev. Q. W. and MrB. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son of Economy, Mrs. Bessie Swain and children of Fort Wayne. One of the big dinners Sunday was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison, Sr., by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugh and children of Bradford, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Morrison and children of CarloB City, Mr. and ' Mrs. Link Morrison and daughter Ruby. Prof. Roscoe Schofer and wife of Greensboro, Ind., were visiting A. N. Chamness and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gehrlng Bowman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartle Lontz of Hagerstown were visiting relatives here Sunday. Remember the M. E. Aid Society's bazaar and fair Friday arid Saturday this week. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Dec. 4. Thos. McDaniel was at Richmond yesterday. Clinton Case and daughter, of Connersville, were at Fred Fortman's here, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner entertained as their company, Sunday, Messrs. and Mesdames Jas. Shank and son, Harvey, Chas. Wilson and family, Benton Wissler and family, Clyde Leverton and family, Carl Williams, from the country and Miss Erma Mc Math, of Richmond. The Rev. F. C. McCormick commenced a series of revival meetings at the Christian church Sunday night. Miss Edna Wallace has returned to her studies at the State Normal. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and mother, Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel spent Sunday with . Messrs. and Mesdames J. Clouds and father, and Will Bradford at Connersville. Mrs. Geo. Baker spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Park Manlove and family, near Hagerstown last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren, a daughter, Sunday. The little girl's name Is Ruth Edna. M. D. Beeson and Miss Tiny Moore entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, Llnville Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin. Miss Victoria Ten Eycke, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Summers and Mrs. Harris Cana,day also her uncle, Willard Ten Eycke, returned to her home at Worthington, yesterday. JiVank Leibhardt, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his brother, George. Miss Elizabeth Smelser, of near Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams and other friends, here over Sunday. William Wedding, aged 75. died at his home in Milton. Sunday afternoon. He leaves a wife and several children. The funeral cervices were conducted

at 8 o'clock Wednesday at the family residence, the Rev. Father Shea, of St. Elizabeth's Catholic church, Cambridge City, officiating. Burial at the Westside cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Job. Weigle, of Cambridge City, were at dinner Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg and Mrs. Carrie Johnson made an auto trip to Brownsville to see the wreck of the C, H. & D. train. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman and daughter, of Richmond, who were visiting Mrs. Thunan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Morton Warren at dinner Sunday. They returned to Richmond Sunday evening. Mrs. Julia Ball was at Richmond on a business trip yesterday. Mrs. Harris Canaday, who came a week ago from Anderson to visit her sister and brother, Mrs. Summers and Willard Ten Eycke, and was taken seriously ill while here, was able to return to her home yesterday. Clauson Vogelsong, of Indianapolis, was in Milton, on business yesterday. Mrs. lone Mora and son were at Indianapolis, yesterday. Miss Rachel Thomas has returned from a visit with her brother, Volney Thomas, also from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton at Chicago. Mrs. Blackburn was called to Cincinnati, to attend the funeral of a relative this week. Jos. Basson and granddaughter, of Richmond, were guests of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Basson and family. . Mrs. Jas. Clark, of Richmond, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Malinda Crawford. Mrs. Frank Crans, of Independence, Kansas, who has been the guest of relatives here, went to Richmond Sun. day, enroute home. Miss Charlotte Newman, of Cambridge City, was at supper with her grandmother, Mrs. E. B. Newman and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Connell and daughter, Miss Agnes, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Creighton, Of Straughn.

COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES. November Term, 1912. The following claims were allowed: Miscellaneous Nicholson Mfg. Co., supplies, $328.90; Nicholson & Bo., supplies, $36.96; J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing and supplies, $147.50; Bartel & Rohe, office supplies. $5.50; Wm. B. Burford, office supplies, $7.15; Richmond Home Telephone Co., telephone toll, $10.60; Aurelia Thomas, board of prisoners, $36.00; Albert B. Steen, Sheriff, office expense, $11.80; Chas. O. Williams, salary as County Supt., $117.37; Chas. O. Williams, office supplies, $5.00; Chas. O. Williams, traveling expenses, $14.10; Vira E. Benton, salary as deputy County Supt., $30.00; William Matthews, County Assessor's office expense, $4.00; Dr. R. J. Peirce, Coroner's per diem, $56.50; R. D. Morrow, Coroner's inquests, $23.60 Chas. Skillen et al, corner's witness fees, $12.75; George Bishop, truant officer, $44.00; Mary Hill, cars orphans, $9.30; Indiana State Tuberculosis Hospital, care of inmates, $22.14; Geo. Matthews, election, $9.11; Lewis G. Pilgrim, election, $8.35; George Matthews, election, $6.80; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal publication, $64.10; Doan & Klute, soldier's burials, $50.00; De Witt C. Jay, viewing highway, $2.00; Dr. C. 1. Stotelmeyer, Poor School Children, $6.00; Common School Principal, $42.90; Glide Road Machine Co., F. T. R. Middle District, $275.00; J. D. Adams Co., F. T. R. Eastern District, $55.83; L. S. Bowman, office expense, $6.85; First National Bank, $26,282.81. Court House Repairs, Supplies, Etc. Waking & Comany, Court House repairs, $99.10; Louck & Hill, supplies, $2.00; John C. Darnell, Engineer, $100.00; S. R. Oxendine, Janitor, $52.00; John Y. Crawford, supplies, $2.75; A. Harsh Coal Co., supplies, $172.54; J. I. Holcomg Mfg. Co., supplies, $37.25; 1 Lindley Swain, Janitor, $66.80; John A. Markley, Janitor, $39.00; Richmond City Water Works, supplies, $18.91; Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant supplies, $33.94; Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co., supplies, $24.13. Jail Supplies, Repairs, Etc. John Ruch, repair of jail kitchen, $1.50; Rice Miller, Jail employe, $60.00; Aurelia Thomas, employe, $12.00; Guard for insane, $26.83; Phoenix Oil Co., Jail supplies, $28.20. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, Etc. John M. Eggemeyer and Sons, supplies, $137.46; Charles Roberts, Poor Farm repair, $10.00; Chas F. Jackson, Poor Farm repair, $8.55; McGrew and Hasecoster, Poor Farm repair, $5.00; Dick Stinson, Poor Farm repair, $26.74; Wm. H. Bradbury and Son, insurance, $80.00; Moore and Ogborn, insurance, $80.00; E. N. Brumfield, employe, $69.85; Mary Grlmshaw, employe, $31.00; Neva Miller and others, employes, $104.47; Northwestern Mfg. Co., Poor Farm supplies, $8.00; L. K. Hill, Ice Co., supplies, $45.00; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $47.51; Anton Stolle and Sons, supplies, $44.79; Centerville Creamery Co., supplies, $28.50; Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Co., supplies, $10.45; Richmond Baking Co., supplies, $25.77; Hoosier Mercantile Co., $77.04. Refund Tax Mary E. Fetta and Nellie Fetta Paulin, refunded tax, $7.30; George L. Runnels, refund tax, $1.50; Louis Scheifner, refund tax, $3.28. General Bridge Isaac E. Smith, $6, 045.00; Birke Construction Co., Fox Bridge, $940.00; Economy Bridge, $450; B. B. Williams, general bridge, $72.41; Frank Lutz and others, general bridge, $25.75; Burke Construction Co., general bridge, $330.00; Boren Lumber Co., General Bridge, $31.17; C. C. Alexander, general bridge, $1.80; L. W. Lamb, general bridge, $47.00; Henry P. Thomas, general bridge, $6.00; Chas, Capeller, general bridge, $86.25; Roy Brown, general bridge, $3.00. Road Improvements John F. Cronin. National , Road superintendent, $5,780.00; H. H. Horton, Easthaven Avenue Engineer, $39.10; Cronln and Mer

edith, Easthaven Avenue Contract, Part, $3,160.00; Thomas F. Swain, Easthaven Avenue Supt., $52.00; Phillip Hipskinds and Sons, Liberty Pike Contract, $1,600.00; H. H. Horton, Liberty Pike Engineer, $50.00; I. G. Dougan. North Tenth street Road Supt., $61.00; William O. Seaney, North Tenth Street Road,. Miscellaneous, $24.50; H.-H. Horton, North Tenth Street Road Engineer, $70.00; Tripeer and Son, North Tenth Street Road, $1,795.00. Election George Holmes, Abington Twp., Pet. No. 1, $41.60; W. S. Porterfield, Boston Twp., $43.15; James Harris, Center Twp., Pet. No. 1, $52.60; F. E. McMinn, Center Twp., Pet. No. 2, $35.60; Levi M. Bennett, Center Twp., Pet. No. 3, $36.10; Merritt Nicholson, Clay Twp., Pet. No. 1, $36.00; Chas. H. Bond, Clay Twp., Pet. No. 2, $47.70; J. C. Taylor, Dalton Typ., $43.45; Stephen Cofield", Franklin Twp., Pet. No. 1, $41.80; Nathan Graves, Franklin Twp., Pet. No. 2, $41.60; Wm. E. Brown, Green Twp., Pet. No. 1, $40.60; Victor St. Meyer, Green Twp., Pet. No. 2, $40.60; Lewis Hosier, Harrison Twp., $41.70; M. E. Mason, Jackson Twp., Pet. No. 1, $42.20; C. E. Hiatt, Jackson Tpw., Pet. No. 2, $42.40; B. L. Stratton, Jackson Twp., Pet. No. 3, $42.20; M. L. Young, Jackson Twp., Pet. No. 4, $42.20; Abram Rummel, Jackson Twp., Pet. No. 5, $42.75; Joseph Personette, Jackson Twp., Pet. No. 6, $41.00; Chas Stotelmeyer, Jefferson Twp., Pet. No. 1, $55.60; James M. Knapp, Jefferson Twp., Pet. No. 2, $36.70; D. A. Niccum, Jefferson Twp. Pet. No. 3, $36.70; M. M. Lacey, New Garden Twp., Pet. No. 1, $35.90; Claude S. Keever, New Garden Twp., Pet. No. 2, $46.10; Enos T. Veal, Perry Twp., $42.40; Robert F. Callaway, Washington Twp., Pet. No. 1, $41.40; W. H. Miller, Washington Twp., Pet. No. 2. $43.20; B. F. Connelley, Washington Twp., Pet. No. 3, $42.70; George Paulin, Webster, $41.20; Willis D. Rich. Wayne Twp., Pet. No. 1, $40.75; Samuel Robinson, Wayne Twp., Pet. No. 2, $43.10; John H. Coblentz, Wayne Twp., Pet. No. 3, $41.30; Jesse Meek, Wayne Twp., Pet. No. 4, $40.60; Fred Fetta, Wayne Twp., Pet. No. 5, $40.90; H. C. Shaw, Richmond, No. 7, $35.00; L. C. Englebert, Richmond, No. 6, $35,00; John H. Erk, Richmond, No. 8, $35.00; Charles McPherson, Richmond, No. 9, $35.00; Allen Grave, Richmond, No. 10, $35.00; Elam Hill, Richmond, No. 11, $35.00; Harry G. Parke, Richmond, No. 12, $35.00; George Bishop, Richmond, No. 13, $35.00; Sanford Henning, Richmond, No. 14, $35.00; Frank M. Clarke, Richmond, No. 15, $35.00; N. A. Kirkman, Richmond, No. 16, $35.00; I. G. Dougan, Richmond, No. 17, $40.60; J. E. Thatcher, Richmond, No. 18, $35.00; Geo. Zuttermeister, Richmond, No. 19, $35.00; Albert Oler, Richmond, No. 20, $40.60; Joe R. Edwards, Richmond, No. 21, $35.00; Thomas Yager, Richmond, No. 22, $35.00; E. W. Stigleman, Richmond, No. 23, $35.00; Geo. Ballenger, Richmond, No. 24, $35.00; Geo. B. McKinney, Richmond, No. 25, $35.00; M. T. Nordyke, Richmond, No. 26, $35.00; A. R. Beyerle, Richmond, No. 27, $36.00; Harvey Brown, Richmond, No. 28. $36.00; Kary K. Meyers, Richmond, No. 29, $35.00; Robert L. Study, Richmond, No. 30, $35.00; Harry D. Goodwin, Richmond, No. 31, $35.00; H. C. Pitman, Richmond, No. 32, $35.00; Benjamin Engelbert, Richmond No. 33, $35.00; Wm. F. Wickett, Richmond, No. 34, $36.00; B. C. Hill, Richmond, No. 35, $35.00; Women's Relief Corps, Richmond, Meals. $156.80; C. S. Keever, New Garden, Pet. No. 2, $1.00; B. F. Morris, Hauling Booths, $16.00; Canvassing Board, salary and e xpenses, $127.75. "Miscellaneous Bert White et al, bridge repairs, $31.60; John S. Duke, general bridge, $85.00; John S. Duke, Mendenhall bridge, $1,500.00; Sanitary Supply Co., supplies, $97.50; Burke Construction Co, Fox Piling, $620.00; General bridges, $56.00; M. M. Knapp, McDonald Culvert and general bridges, $171.00. Free Turnpike Allowances W. I. White, New Paris Pike, $87.50; yClem Gaar. $1.50; McClellan WiteT T35 ; D. E. Dennis, $21.00; Joe $J(?f Me, $21.00;Wm. Benhen, $9.7rJbe Krick, $6.00; Robert Schools, $18.30; Walter McKee, $10.50; Isaac Mercer, $3.00; L. N. Hampton, $35.10; Ed Toschlog, Richmond and Fountain City Pike, $9.00; Henry Hoover, $4.50; R. D. Collins, $23.10; Frank Burg, $11.10; Ernest Davenport, $11.10; H. R. Throckmorton, $14.10; Lawrence Mitchell, $32.55; Frank Carman, $4.50; Wallace Kendall, $10.05; J. F. Gist, $29.00; Will Best, $4.05; Frank Lacey, $3.00; Isaac Williams, $12.00; W. E. Jordan, $9.75; S. H. Kern, $13.50; James Burg, $10.50; C. L. Gifford, $3.00; Morel Edgerton, $.75; Joe Balser, $6.00; F. C. Hough, $47.80;, J. Dan Williams, $4.50; Milton HarlanEBetael Pike, $18.25; Adam Hill, $9.60; Guy Anderson, $6.00; Prentice Bexkley, $15.00; George Ireland, $7.50; John Harding, $9.75; Irvin Anderson, $21.00; Chas. Anderson, $21.75; Harry Newman, Straight Line Pike, $9.00; Hugh Williams, $9.00; Frank Davenport, $15.00; Verl Pitts, $6.00; William Pitts, $7.50; Henry Klute, $7.50; George Paulson, $12.00; Edward Staley, $4.60; Richard Paulson, $4.50; Elmer Stigleman, $6.00; Marshall Miller, $10.80; Levi Druley, $6.48; Ozro Blose, Middleboro and Whitewater Pike, $15.00; Fred Wallace. $12.00; Mont Pyle, $12.00; Thornt Addleman, $18.00; John Fairble, $12.00; Russell White, $9.00; William Sourbeer, $12.00; Wallace Sieweke, $5.50; Emil Tschaen, $3.75; Bert White, $10.50; Frank Pogue, $16.50; J. C. White, $6.00; Eraetus Statlers, $6.00; Frank Knoll, $9.00; Ivan Starbuck. $3.00; W. D. Hansbarger, $3.00; Chas. Townsend, $2.00; Ray Milton, $6.00; Ira Addleman, $6.00; Frank Nossett, $6.00; Walter Berg, $3.00; Fred Heitbrink, $19.30; George Reid, $3.00; Dill Addleman, $5.50; Chas. H. Bulla, Chester Pike, $14.25; Warren Stlggleman, $11.00; Abner Bulla, $13.40; Chauncey Morrow, $12.00; Homer Estell, $21.30; Chas. Estep, $560; Pierson Bane. $6.00; Levi Fulghum, $1.50 Caleb Duke, $6.00; James Drey, Aitoc Pike. $6.00; Frank Hod gin. $t.5CrA. J. Menk, $18.00; Homer Hunt,-$39.40i Joe Marshall, $9.50; Lloyd Pyle, $.75; Harold Ryan, $13.50; Jessie Bond, $3.75; Earl Bunker, $6.00; Lou Tice, $14.10; Warner Pemberton, Chester Pike, $3.00; Robert Ressler, Walter Osborne,

Boston Pike, $17.25; Frank Osborne, $17.25; $8.65; Walter Bulla, $8.25; Harvey Bosworth, $19.50; Warner Sheffer, $19.50; Floyd Hunt, $8.25; John Phennis, $12.75; Myron Davenport, $8.25; Bud Sheffer, $6.00; Harry Malone. $6.00; Jesse Druley, Boston Pike, $6.00; D. W. Sheffer, $14.50; Marshall Miller. $17.60; Clayton Sheffer, $13.90; William Seaney. $3.00; George Druley. $3.40; Dolph Rhinehart Liberty, $1.50; Warner Railsback, $7.50; Lewis Trouae, $12.00; John Hartman, $6.00; Lawrence McCashland, $7.50; Albert Parshall, $15.75; Oran Williams, $18.00; Benonl Parshall, $46.80; Walter Farlow. $3.00; Chas. Williams, $7.50; Earl Helms, $16.50; Raymond Helms, $6.75; Jacob Schwab, $8.25; Wm. C. Jeffries, Middleboro Pike, $42.10; Howard Jeffries, $37.65; Howard Jeffries. $8.40; Leslie Albright, $24.85; Frank Edwards, $21.45; Ollie Edsall, $5.25; Charles Gunn, $24.90; Harry Hartman, $19.50; J. W. Turner, $18.55; Fred Bullerdick, $7.95; Frank McCord, $4.50; Chas. Townsend, $7.50; Carl Hartman, $17.25; Edgar Bennett, $8.70; Abijah Pyle, $10.50; Frank Dillman, $9.00; Archie Webb, $7.50; Chas. Bullerdick, $9.00; Fred Schlagle, $8.25; Harry Landia, $29.60; Chas Deitemeyer, Union Pike, $1.80; Chas. Huffman, $2.70; E. R. Burg, $1.80; Henry Lawrence, $1.80; Peyton Mitchell, Richmond and Williamsburg Pike, $3.00; Andrew Flatley, $3.00; Russell Fudge, $3.00; Artellis Mason, $6.00; Clarent Palmer, $3.00; William Flatley, $3.00; James Unthank, $25.00; Melissa Tingler, $12.00; Daniel Williams, $5.50; Jehiel Bond, $2.00; W. O. Jones, Hagerstown and Washington, $8.85; Mahlon Lannard, $3.90; Frank McFarland, $3.90; Eli Smuck, $1.00; W. O. Jones, West River Pike, $3.00; Walter Cain, Washington and Economy, $9.00; Omer Oler, $15.00; W. S. Manning, $9.00; Thomas Shiebla, $9.00; Marion Mull, $9.00; O. B. Oler, $7.50; Mary Shaw, $12.40; Cicero Oler, $18.00; H. B. Oler, $4.50; Milton Cain, $2.25; Emma Oler. $6.00; Alvls Mendenhall, $7.50; Adam Souther, $2.5; Charles Lamb, $27.00; Holace Hoover, Hagerstown and New Castle Pike, $11.55; Lee Pugh, $4.50; Eli Smuck. $4.50; Charles Brown. $3.00; William Hasting, $3.00; David Hoover. $6.00; Frank Bowman, $6.00; Earl Steward, $9.00; Hort Manlove, $3.00; David Swooveland, $33.45; Thomas Stevent, Willow Grove, $31.50; Clarence MoConaha, $26.70; Cleve Burris, $30.00; Albert Turner, $3.00; Roscoe Shadle, $61.50; Glen Brumfield, $44.70; Clinton Russell, $28.50; Harry McCoy, $13.50; Loyd Judkins, $18.75; John Henwood,

! $13.60; Earl Helms, $52.60; Joe Brooks, $16.50; Perry Shadle, $24.75; Omer Lamott, Davis Pike, $10.60; Raymond Lamott, $6.00; Harry M. Endsley, Willom Grove Pike, $6.00; Wm. Endsley, $5.25; Claude Beeson, Jacksonburg Pike, $6.00; Paul Davis. $6.00; Spencer Geathera, $6.00; M. Martin, $3.00; Claude Beeson, National Road, $1.50; Thomas Jackson, $7.50; Chas. Richardson, $6.00; Bert Rodgers, $6.00; Glen Glllinger, $2.25; Wash Milgrim. National Road, $4.50; A. F. Sutton, $11.60; Noah Perry, $11.60; Omer Taylor, $11.60; Roy Custer, $8.60; Murray Taylor, $7.70; Carl Hutson. $7.40; George Henby, $2.60; Don Sutton, $5.80; Charles White, $5.80; Frank Champe, $4.80; Thomas Henby, $6.55; Daniel Lawson, $6.45; Walter Heck, $26.40; Omer Taylor, $3.00; Jacob Snyder, $.50; Spencer Geathers, Jacksonburg Pike, $.55; Harry Endsley, $1.50; Harry Martin, $3.00; Ora Lacey, Richmond and Fountain City Pike, $18.00; Columbus Harrison, $10.60; Elmer Hodglns, $18.30; Fred Hodgins, $10.50; Harry Lacey, $3.00; Rufus Curtis, $25.80; Ozro Norton, $24.00; Willard Norton, $20,85;. Will Johnson, $18.90; Lester Wright, $16.80; Luther Reynolds, $3.00; John Knoll. $40.50; Grant Fane, $17.40; Harry Shook, $13.20; Tom Hough, $9.80. Court Allowances Oscar Lundy, Juror, $12.10; Benj. F. Parsons, Juror, $8.00; Harry King, Juror, $9.10; Oscar Lundy,s $8.90; George Frazler, Juror, $15.46; Wm. A. Brooks, Juror, $12.20; Perry J. Freeman, Asst. Prosecuting Atty., $150.00; Hollace Hoover, Juror, $21.60; Fred Harris, Grand Juror, $17.60; J. R. Spahr, Grand Juror, $8.20; Thomas A. Elleman, Grand Juror, $18 20; Chas. H. Meyer, Grand Juror, $16.50; Richard L. Moore, Grand Juror, $16.00; John F. Holaday, Stenographer for Grand Jury, $25.00; Perry J. Moss, Grand Juror, $16.00; I. A. Gormon, returning prisoner, $35.00; Geo. N. Noggle, Juror, $6.00; John H. Short, Juror, $6.00; Daniel O. Dilling, Juror, $12. 00; Howard Dill, Juror, $6.00 Frank Stelnkamp, Juror, $8.00; Henry Holzapfel, Juror, $6.00; Clem Gaar. Juror. $8.00;. Louis M. Hampton, Juror, $19.80; David Esteb, Juror, $6.00; Marshall Miller, Juror, $6.00; Henry C. Cheesman, Juror, $6.00; William Klute, Juror, $8.00; The Bobbs Merrill Co., Law Books, $12.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $42.00; John Fi Holaday, reporter, $110.00; transcribing evidence, $10.00; John R. Palmer, Juror, $6.00; Isaac Smith, Juror, $6.00; Wm. A. Brooks, $11.30; Andrew Clark, Juror, $22.50; J. O. Burris, Juror. $39.70; Geo. Frailer, $11.45; Hollace Hoover, Juror, $9.80; in matter of insanity of Emma H. Walters, $22.85; in matter of epilepsy of Wm. M. Boren, $16.00; Murray Seaney, $16.00. Allowances of the Board of Health Chas. L Stotelmeyer, Health work, $10.20; A. P. Bailey, Groceries, $6.76; T. Henry Davis, Formaldehyde Candles. $13.68; C. E. Thomason, use of automobile while inspecting schools. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:03; 9:40; 10:00. 11:40; 12:00; l:4fl p. m.: z:00; 3:40; 4:00: 5:40; 6:00; 7:00; 8:00; 9:00 (last car to IcaianapoUs ; 10:00. (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City) Limited Trains, Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsville. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Mar tinsville. Lebanon and Paris. UL Tickets sold through,

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All mall not called for wttbin that time will be cast out. R O WANTED CISTERNS to 'clean, stoves to black, house cleaning and white washing done. Phone 1653. 4-2t WANTED White girl for general housework. Call 2001 E Main St. 4-7t ASK YOURSELF WHICH you would rather be one of the countless failures in life, or one of 52,000 ptcked men who are successes or on the road to success. This year the Navy will comprise 62,000 men, 4,000 more than before. If you are between 17 and 26, call at Navy Recruiting Station, Masonic Temple, Rlohmond, Ind. Also open on Monday and Saturday evening, and aBk for full details about Navy pay, hours, promotion, etc. Or send for fascinating free book "The Making of a Man O Warsman." Tells Sn simple language and interesting pictures all about the Navy. Send today to Bureau of Navigation, Box 349, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 13-20-27-4 WANTED Unfurnished room In private family. Best of references. Call 911 Main street. Phone 2563. 3-tf WANTED One or two rooms for light housekeeping by man and wife. Address "Rooms," Care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED Place to wrrrk. Call 901 N. 10th street S-2t WANTED Place oa a farm by a single man. Address "C," care Palladium. 2-2t SITUATION WANTED To trim trees, shrubs, etc. Also to cat and remove old dead trees. Geo. Von Carle zon. Landscape Gardner, 218 N. 12th street. 2-3t LOST One of Mahan's Magasrne orders on which sabscriber had made 12 payments In advance. Have forgotten subscriber's name. Notify Mahan Knickerbocker, Indianapolis, Indiana If you paid Harris in Call. It may be your order that is lost. dec3-4-6 WANTED To buy fur at Saofers Stable on Saturday. O. C. Gaar. t-7t WANTED To buy a driving horse. Phone 6148 B. 2-7t WANTED Experienced girl at West Side Laundry. 2-t WANTED Nursing. Confinement oases preferred, by middle aged woman. Medical reference given. Write Dublin, Ind., Box. 101, or Phone 620. l9-5t WANTED Housework in samll fan? ily, or as second girl by a neat, intelligent colored girl. No washing. Can give good references. Phone 2664. 2-7t WANTED Owing to the rnwsry fires caused by defective fives and the heavy demand for fine repair work and cleaning we bave decided to continue the season for a short time. Rambo and Biddle. Phone 3458. 1007 North 16th. 28-Tt WANTED Boarders and roomers at 618 N. 10th street with bath. 26-7t RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examination soon. Candidates coached free Franklin Institute, Dept. 94 W Rochester, N. T. nov 8 t Jan 7 WANTED Yonr pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repnir everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Barred Rock Cockerels. Ed Schlenker, City, R. R. 2. 3-2t PUBLIC SALE December 10, beginning at 10 a. m.: 4 head of horses, 7 head of milch cows, 20 head of hogs, hay, corn, farming Implements, 4 miles southeast or Rich mond on Boston Pike. Clement Druley. 3-7t FOR SAL13 Good paint, ready to use, slate, red, and black, by the gallon or barrel, also ropes, ladders, brushes, etc. 30 per cent cheaper than could be bought elsewhere. Am quitting the house painting business. Will open up an employment office and general information bureau, etc. C. L. Egbert, Phone 2563. 911 Main street. 3-tf FOR SALE Household furniture. 2018 E. Main. 2-3t FOR SALE Prize winning Columbian Rock Cockerels and pullets. These birds combine Rock qualities with fine appearance. A. W. Charles. Phone 3634. 27-7t FOR SALE Good new stock of groceries, in a good location. Doing 1,000 month business at 20 per oent profit. Will invoice around $1,200. Phone 2766. ls-tf FOR SALE Heating stove. Phone 3706. 4-3t 1UR SALE Ten hole gas, coal or wood range, suitable for hotel, restaurant or boarding house. MeLane, 8 North 6th, 4-7t

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FOR SALE Grey set of furs. Call 10274 Main, Apartment No. 4. after 6 o'clock. 4-tf FO RSALEPiano. large bookcase, desk, davenport, dining table, sewing machine, heating and cooking stoves, gas range. Phone 2791. 41 S. 12th street. 4-wed-mon-2t FO RSA L E F u re bred Poland "China pigs, both sex. Phone 6147-C. 22-ltmo FOR SALE Cheap-Good second hand upright pianos. 732 N. 10th. Phone 3494. 26-7t FOR SALE One coal range in good condition. 308 N. 4th street. 26-7t FOR SALE A horse. 332 Randolph 29-7t FOR SALE One of the best groceries in the city, doing a business of $3.000 per month. Address 'Grocery." care Palladium. 29-4t FOR SALE Cheap. llTiryof Wayne County. 123 S. 13th street. 30-7t FOR SALE Piano, large bookcase, desk, davenport, sewing machine, heating and cooking stoves, gas range. Phone 2791. 41 South 12th street. 2-mon-wed-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 or 3 rooms for lighthousekeeping. 3)1 N. 19th street. 4-3t FOR RENT Rooms. 28 South 2nd street. 4-3 1 FORTtENT Rooms. 214 S. 8th street. 4-4 1 FOR RENT Dow n st ai re furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 48 Ft. Wayne Ave. 4-tf FORRENT S room house. 7 acres of ground. 719 N. W. 6th street. 4-lt FOR RENT Four rooms down stairs. 319 Randolph. 4-lt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. 216 S. Sth. 2-tf FOR RENT Hotise I rooms and pantry. 63 South 17th street. 2-7t FOR R"ENT Furnished rooms, light, heat and bath. 1322 Main. 2-7t FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 29 South 17th street. Phone 1705 S-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. Inquire 625H Main. Phone 1945. S-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 8. 9th and I streets. 3-7t FOR RENT Good 7 room hoase. eleotrlc light, both kinds of water. 410 N. W. 8th street. 27-Tt FOR REKT Modern fwniabed room, 206 North 11th. 27-Tt FOR RENT S rooms, bath aad cellar. 305 S. W. 8rd street. Phone 2OT0. -7t FORRl5rr Furnished room bath. 1324 Main street Mt FOR RENT Furnished room wTtS heat and bath. 64 8. 12th street. 22-tf FOR RENT 7 room brick noose, fur naoe, bath and electrlo lights. 126 South 13th. Inquire 200 South 13th street 22-tf FOn RENT House of 7 rooms with barn on South 11th and J. Call Phone 1235 3016. H. C. BaHrdlck's coal yards. 4-tf FOR RENT Largo barn, 71 South lTth street 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath, for gentleman; 73 So. 17th. 20-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room at 28 N. 13th street 25-7t FOR RENT 6 room house. 327 S. 10th street Call O. D. Bsflerdick. 30f S. B. 26-tf FOR RENT 7 room house and barn, 411 S. 12th street. C. K. Sell. Phone 3078. 30-tf FOR RENT House well located, 4 rooms on ground floor. Bath. Call Phone 4127 or inquire 63 South 16th street 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, light and heat. 203 S. 11th. 30-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kellv Blk., Sth and Main. tf FOR SALE 200 acres best low bottom farm in Wayne county. Fine improvements all around. $100 per acre. One mile from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste, fine improvements, $100 per acre. 80 acre farm good location, all black, no waste, $100 per acre. Good double house 1-3 square of Main street for $2,000. A double house on 13th street, modern, for $2,500. Seven room new house, modern, best of location, cost $3,700. Lot worth $1,500. If sold soon can be bought for $3,300. 12 room modern brick house, 70 foot front on cornor, one square and from Penn. depot. Cost $8,000. Can be bought for $4,500. 6 room house central location for $2,000. A farm to trade for city property. All kinds of property st all prices and on payments. Five good business houses on Main. We have one hundred and fifty others, good prices, and best of location. We have the best list In the City. Leave your property with us for quick sale. ARTHUR BROOKS AND C. E. SELLS 18 Kelly Block. Phone 1303. 30-tf FOR SALE: Farm 195, 2 raOes south of Hiser's Station. Would sell in two parts: 115 acres with buildings. and 80 acres without Call 112 N. 7th er Phone 1827, 22-tf

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FUNK & MILLER, SECOND NATL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2766 SECOND FLOOR FELLSMERE, FLORIDA FARMS Our Mr. Miller left yesterday for the SUNNY SOUTH land, with a nice party of home seekers. They will stop off one day at Chattanooga, Tenn., In order to give our people a chance to see one of the most historic cities in the U. S. They will visit Look-Out Mountain. Missionary Ridge, Chicksmaugua Park. National Cemetery, and many other objects of Interest. Our next excursion to Fellsmere Florida to show you the beet Citrus fruit and trucking land In the South will be TUESDAY, JANUARY 7th. Make arrangements to go at this time. $25.00 round trip. Free entertainment while at Fellsmere. FOR SALE FARMS Pick your Size and Buy today 5 seres close to city on pike. No buildings. Fine location. Price $200 per acre. Buy and build. 17 i acres handy to Richmond's markets. Good truck and berry soIL Fair improvement. Price $3,600. . 24 acres well located and mostly UUable land; small house and barn. Richmond in sight of place. All advantages convenient. Price only $2,400. 40 acres good soil and buildings, best of roads, etc Price $4,000. 66 acres fine corn and truck soil. Mostly first bottom black; some Umber; no buildings. Richmond 4 miles. Price $100 per acre. Good litUe farms for sale at varW.ous prices; some close to Richmond;! some farther away, but all are well le cated. See THE J. E. M. AGENCY; Over 6 North Seventh St., Richmond, Indiana. 2s-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ROOM AND BOARD A good home well located, offers room and board to one or two respectable lad les. None others need apply. Address "R. A B." care Palladium. ' A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phcoe or, write. A. M. ROBE! REAL ESTATE CJTT PROPERTIES AND TSSLUS Liberty Ave, R. R. L Pboae 41,71.' Office at Keys Harness Stare, Clt Main street Phone 2CU. 1-it NOTICE I have moved to IU ft. lit. Mary Uttlejoba. Practical Kane. 24-71 be moorjs it casoas uf kinds of Insurance, Bonds Loans. Real Estate and Room 28. L O. O. F. Bldf. fsbS-CT LOST LOST Breast strap of hsxaeea, between B and C streets. Return 221 North 11th. Reward. S-4 LOST Gold watch near 13th and Main streets. Phone 1740. Reward. 2-2t LOST A 2 month old Angora cat R"e torn to 124 8. Sth street and receive liberal reward. 4-3t LOST Small black purse, N. of 2th street Nor. 27. containing money, key and tickets. Return Dickinson Trust Reward. 4-lt FOUND FOUND Hsnd bag containing a pocket book. Call 201 N. ISth. -2i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Harry Wsldner vs. Fred Sllberstels. Wayne Circuit Court. October term, 1912. No. 16190. Be it known, that on the 24th day of November, 1912, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said defendant In the above entitled cause for attachment demand $331.05, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant Fred Silberstein is not a resident of the Stste of Indiana., 8ald defendant Fred Silberstein. therefore Is hereby notlled of the il ing and pendency ot said complaint against him and that unless be appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on January 20th, 1913. a day of the next term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1913, next said complaint and matters snd things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be beard and determined in bis absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal ef ssid court at the City of Richmond this 27th day of November, 1912. SEAL George Matthews. Clerk. GARDNER. JESSUP WHITE Attorneys for Plaintiff. nov 27-dec 44S NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of January, 1912. will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 2 p. ul, Monday, December 9. 1912. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board, dee 2-4 S.E. Smith, UedsW