Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 101, 8 March 1913 — Page 7
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JEFr. THeVRS HV!Si& A, IF W6 W6- ONOt "THCRe,. tMKT WOUUD "DUCK SOUP. fOR. OS .Vrt COOUO tsYS$C A DEVOLUTION OP OO R OvJ N PALLADIUM Waet Ads . Talk to' the Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LE'TTEB LIST Edna, 1 E. H 1 H. M. R. 1 Farm 1 L. S. ........ 11 Wholesale .... 2 16-18 ......... 1 Factory 1 Hex 1 C. H. Li Laundress .... 1 9 2 Deputy 1 Desk 1 9 1 J. H. Home ... 2 Li. S. 13 Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All mall not called for within that time will be east out. WANTED LADY would like the acquaintance of a refined middle aged gentleman. Address "Lady." care Palladium.8-2t .YOUNG MAN would like the acquaintance of a refined young lady between the ages of 18 and 25. Address "Prince," care Palladium. 8-2t WANTED Small washings. 313 North A street. 8-2t WANTED 4 cylinder runabout. Address "E. R.." care of Palladium. 8-lt MEN Ideas wanted. Ask for needed inventions and persons addresses who want to buy patents, prizes offered. "Money in Patents." Valuable books free. Randolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. "- . S-lt WANTED Ladies make supporters. $12 per. 100; no canvassing; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Desk 866, Milwaukee, Wis. 8-lt WANTED A bright boy to start as shipping clerk. Call Indianapolis Glove Co., Cor. South H and 7th. 5- lt WANTED Capable woman as nurse for two children; $10 per week or more according to qualifications; White. Apply 206 North 15th street. 6- tf WANTED Twenty ladies In the Player deparmtent, Starr Piano Factory 5-6t WANTED A good farm hand. In"quire John W. Snyder corner National Road and Easthaven Ave. 5-tf WOMAN WANTED to peel vegetables. Apply Steward, Westcott Hotel. 5-3t MEN Worn en ; get government parcels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester, N. Y. ' mon-wd-fri-sat WANTED Laundry help at Rild Memorial Hospital, good wages and home. Ask for laundryman. 4-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf WAN TED At the Westcott hotel, one maid. Salary $18 per month, room and board. 2 4-tf WANTED A married man without children to act as janitor of an apartment building. Call at room S3 Kelly and Hutchinson Building. . 7-St AGENTS Do you want a clean, bonatlde business selling high class hosiery, underwear and sweaters excluBlTly In your community? Sold only through representatives direct to wearer. Straightforward business, quality merchandise, liberal commissions and our hearty co-operation. Good Income assured. Reputable agents Investigate. Write R. & S. Sopply Co 16 Catherine St., Utica New York. . sat-wed-6t WANTED A competent houseman 115 North 10th. WAJNTElIP-Glrl for general work in store. Reference required. Inquire 102 HCeJa street. tt
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AiST VT SHIP To GfcT OtAHCSLe (N) WILL TR.O$ABLV WANTED Continued LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1322 Marden Building, -Washington, D. C. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-29 WANTED Carpets to beat, wall paper to clean. Phone 1553. 7-2t WANTED Married man to " work on farm. Call Bell Phone 59. 7-3 WANTED Salesmen of strong personality, salary or commission, to handle lubricating oils, greases, paints and a dozen profitable specialties. The Warren Refining Co., Cleveland, O. 8-lt WANTED A good second cart. Phone 4162. hand go-8-2t WANTED Renter on farm. Address 624 National Road West. Phone 3136. 8-tf WANTED Girls or boys over 16 years old to work in packing and icing room. Satisfactory hours and good wages. Richmond Baking Co. 8-7t WANTED To buy good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tf SP1RELLA CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 1-lmo RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted, $900 first year, promotion to $1,800. Examinations May 3 in every state. Common education sufficient with my coaching. Full information free. Write for booklet V766. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. feb 1-8-15-23-1-S-15-22-29-5-12 WANTED A cook at rant. 14 South 8th. Hull's restau-8-2t WANTED A man or strong boy for delivery, clerking and general work in a retail store. An opportunity to learn a good business. Address "Opportunity, care Palladium. 8-sat-mon-wed FOR SALE FOR SALE Horses, harness all kinds. Wagons, Farm Tools all kinds. 317 North A. 6-5t FOR SALE Motorcycle engines, tanks and all attachments, $15. Bicycle, coaster brake, with new tires, re-enameled, $12. New Red tires $4.50 pair. Wesley Brown & Sons. Phone 30S6. 8-7t FOR SALE Fruit, shade and ornamental trees, shrubbery and plants. We call and take orders. Phone 1370. A. L. Reed, Gen. Delivery. 8-7t FOR SALE One of the best established grocery businesses in city. Will sell without fixtures. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. S-3t FOR SALE Baby cab. Good condition. Price $5.00. Call Phone 2446. 8-lt FOR SALE 20 of my best single comb White Leghorn Pullets. Jno. Bunnell, Hagerstown, Ind. 7-3t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from S. C. White Leghorns and White Plymouth Rocks. Baby chicks after March 15. 704 S. 13th street. 7-7t FOR SALE Studebaker automobile, two passenger, excellent condition. $450, or will trade for vacant lotRoom 42 Colonial Bldg. 7-3t FOR SALE Good barn, suitable for making over into five room house. Clarence Gennett. Telephone 1349. 4-6-8 FOR SALE Peninsular baseburner, used one winter, $20. Also perambulator, good condition, $4. Call 223 S. 14th or Phone 2966. 4-7t ARE YOU USING Ton-Ic-Ine Germ Destroyer. Cures dandruff and all scalp diseases. Sold by application or botUe at all first class barber shops. Results guaranteed. Ton-Ic-Ine Co., Anderson. Ind. 24-fri-16t FOR SALE SO Bu seed oats at 50c. Phone 5101 H and 5116 I. l-7t FOR SALE Presti Jersey cow, also cut fodder. Phone 5116 I. , l-7t FOR SALE Large ije box, suitable for butcher or grocer at .312 Main Street. 28-7t FORsXLe Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf FOR SALE Automobile delivery car suitable for dry goods or grocery business. Address "Auto," care Palladium. 7-7t PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 12, 1913. 40 heed of horses and mules, 25 head of brood sows At Jesse Druley's Farm, 1 mile north of Boston. (V7t
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To rexiCOJ THE WAR ALL. FOR SALE Continued Y'OR SALE A phaeton and spring wagon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. 14t for sale Household goods, phone 2560 or call Room 40, Colonial Building. 26-tf For Sale On cmoll cor.r1 k o rW! Ut Wne Smail Second nana not air furnace in good condition. Meerhoff The Plumber South Ninth Street 7-tf piano 3-7t FOR SALE A good $55. 710 South 9th. upright FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and bath. No children. 615 South B street. 28-7t i FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 33 South 17th street. Phone 1705. 3-7t FCTrRENT New home 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1316 South D. 5-7t FOR RENT Two good modern houses, centrally located. Brooks and Sells. -tf FOR RENT A 5 room house 935 N. 12th street. Phone Lawler Bros.3-7t FOR RENT Furnished five room house, bath, furnace, gas, both kinds of water. South 17th and B. Phone 2170. 24-ef FOR RENT Furnished flats for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 20-tf FOR RENT A furnished room with board for two gentlemen. 34 North 6th. l-7t FOR RENT Two furnished downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th. 8-lt
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FOR RENT Cottage 5 rooms, electric 12 room house with bath and furlight, gas, both kinds of water. Call I nace 85x135 brick house good barn 1122 Crosshall street. 8-2t I od repair both waters gas and ibO DCMT Nl?Sw7 electric lights good laundry house rUK KfcrSI 1 INUW good cemented cellar Rents for $40 Small farm within short drive of Rich- month. Will sell at a bargain. $5,200. mond and other trading points. Good j Residence 6 room store room in soil and fair improvements. School ' front grocery in connection West handy; also other advantages. This is Si(je good barn electric lights and
a nne cnance ror tne trucKer, poultry raiser or general soil worker. Also a lot of feed for sale that renter can buy o . . --..-.J See The J. E. M. AGENCY! Over 6 North Seventh Street Richmond
"jLot of farms and other Real BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Estate. See us before buying CLAY BROOKS Large moving van j 2nd Save money. Phone 475S. l-7t ! Phonel818.
Shurlev's Large Moving Vans 12 & U N. 8th S. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade. l'r. 6-tf Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest in city. 37 S. 6th. Phone lr-9. 2v( ! - i-, 1
REAL ESTATE Ircut sale before the public. Horses j FEBRUARY TERM, 1913. CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS bough, and sold and sold on a guaran- Miscellaneous Rex Typewriter SupLiberty Ave. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Of-1 tee. OffK Chrisman s Barn 15 North j piy Co., Clerk s office supplies, $1 60; fice at Keys Harness Store, 613 Male j "th strett." ""tone Office, 1439. Phone j. M. Coe, Printing Co' office nrint
street. Phone 2652. 19-tf MEN If you have some influence with your friends, make it earn you money in an honest proposition. No matter whether you are a banker, laborer, foreman, railroader or what your vocation, we can tell you how to make $100 or more per month in addition to your salary. WE HELP YOU Write at once for free book and full information. National Underwriting Co., 316 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf LOST LOST Silver mesh purse at Gennett. Thursday. Phone 235S. 8-lt LOST Thursday afternoon from bug gy between S. A street and Back - meyer s garden on Liberty pike. 7 5 Plymouth Rock hens. Reward. Knoll's Livery Barn. 8-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House and lot. 446 South th street.
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YOUR. DOT? FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 7 room house with hot water heat, bath and hardwood finish on Richmond Ave., $2,900. 5 room new house on West Side. Furnace aml bath' hardwood fl01 8 a,ld nak finish. Si:.r,no. with onlv $250 down. ( room house on Chestnut St., $1 50, with $100 down, balance $15 month. 7 room house on Butler street, $2,000. $100 down. 5 room house on Roscoe street, $1,350. $100 down, balance $12.50 month. G room house on Boyer street, $1,600. $1.00 down. 5 room house with furnace and bath, $2,250. $200 down.
5 room house with hot water andjWe have Some good rental
bath on South 13th, $2,500. 6 room house with tojlet on South 10th. $2,000. Good terms on part. 6 room Bungalow in the East End. Bath and piped for furnace. $2,500 with $500 down.
4 room cottage m tne fcast fcma, 2 j FOR SAT F-Richmond nronblock from car line, and a bargain at i rUK menmona PJOp
$1,550. It has a large attic that could be made into 2 good rooms. '5 room new bouse with furnsce and complete bath room, cement floored veranda, everything first class, and only $2,100, with $250 down. omrtLl, r-Vlm just listed for immediate possession, 53 acres, good new buildings, 6 miles from Richmond. Prico is more than right at $S5 per acre. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. 202-203 Colonial Building FOR SALE bath. Th5s property is in A No. 1 condition See us about this as party is leaving town. New Residence 115 N. 14th street. 7 rooms 3 up and 4 down modern every y excepi Iurnac?xv, .vv.. ,j ..i-v Richmond Real Estate & Insurance Company i T JT T7 lit IT. j " " 1 oaies Personal property, city property and 'arms sold at auction anywhere. I want Residence, 70. Richmond, Indiana, 3 tf FOkSALE. 500 houses locat in any part of Richmond. All prict Some making as much as twelve per cent. J 100 fine farms, all sirs and prices.
ou vacant iota. ijsi your p,Ji'ctJr na 1 "--. u.... vv,., ucaomus for quick sale. er s Office expense, $2.10; Jacob W. A. BROOKS & C. EaSELLIV ,225; Room IS KeUy Block. Telephone 1303 i"' "' ,1 " 6 11-tf p ,d00' Chas. O. Williams, salary . . of county superintendent, $117.37; FOR SALE Four room cottage, fur- Chas Q wmiams office expense $5. nace, gas, electric lights, both kinds 00. Vira BentOQj Deputy County Supt..
"-r. a .uiiMUTTr- $3o.fK): William Mathews, Assessor's ments. $2,000 $S00 cash, balance offJce expense. $13.08; R. J. Peirce. payments. Installed in two weeks. CoroneTS r diem ,12S.15; Wniiam Call 2011 N. F. -tt Klein et al. Coroner's witnesses. $53.FOR SALE One nine room brick j 45; Nicola Doddona, et al. Coroner's house with two bath rooms, steam j witnesses, $6.75; Harmon Shofer, Comheat, good cellar, electric lighting, j missioner's office expense, $1.00; W. good brick barn or garage with en-jx. Johnson, Commissioner's office extire cement floor. Ternas to suit pur- j pense, $6.00; George Bishop, Truant ofchaser. Telephone 24&3 or Address ficer, $46.00; Mary W. HUL care of G. L. Schultz, Richmond, Ind. ! orphans, $17.33; C. T. Wright, Sold-
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homestead of 160 acres, good loca-' Cambridge City Tribune, legal publication, mUe from R. r station, good jtion. $104.00; Richmond Item, legal
gravel road. Rural Roflte, handy to school and church. HAS good brick house, 9 rooms, good barn and outbuildings, fences In food repair, ground gently rolling and productive, Must be sold to settle! estate. Ad dress John M. Manning, Economy. Ind. 1 6-7
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THANHS - FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued. F.SHENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE OR TRADE SO ACRE FARM
close to Fountain City. Good barn, 1 " " " '-- '" room house, young orchard, fairly well I er" ut-ontrol Co. supplies, fpncH n.r,tlmhr.ninnln,twl')-1: XS eis3 Antique Furniture Co..
the year round, all tillable, sugar tree ! . . take $2,500. trade. Richmond property Two Small Properties on S. lutn street. For Sale or Trade 31 acres in Owen County, 4 miles from Spencer, Ind. Will trade for small Richmond prop erty. 3. acres ground, good brick house, good barn, close to town. Will trade for small house or double. properties for sale that will bring good returns. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. erty a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE Fine residence well located $1,000 less than cost. Must sell. Address "G. O. P." care Palladium. 7-tf 'FOR SALE Double houee paying 13 j per cent Modern centrally located. 1 MllKt spl, -owner " care Palladium. -tf LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF TRANSFER. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified, according to law, will make application to the county commissioners of said county for the transfer of the liquor license of John A. Vosmeier, to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drank upon the premises, towit: The front room on the ground floor of twostory brick building numbered ten, on South Sixth street in the City of Richi cordance lth the pTl8lon8 OI an act i , .u , v.,.. c of Indlana approved March 17th 1875 1 and all amendments and additions I thereto and all other laws in relation to such business. ille precise location or saia Dremises for which I desire such license transferred to me and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: On the West Side of South Sixth street in the City of Richmond, in Wayne Count;, Indiana, in the front room on the ground floor of the twostory brick building. No. 10 on lot No. lUC lOn OI lOl ."NO. IVi in 2, In the subdivision of Lot No. 107 in .part of the city of Richmond m Wayne County, Indiana, laid out by John Smith. John A. Vosmeier. j ing. $i22.25, Bartel, Rohe. office sur- ; pliea, $23.05; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfe. Co., office supplies. $483.85; L. S. Bowman- Auditor's office expense, $7.51; Rex Typewriter Supply Co., Auditor's j office supplies, $2.0O; Beck Duplicator lCo- Auditor's offtee supplies, $12.00; j Jers burial $100.00; Wilson, Pohlmey-
is a flne;er & Downing, Soldier's burlaL $50.00;
publication. $42.53; Dr. C. L StoteJmey-; er, poor school children, $6.90; Marcus j Sost meyer, refund tax. $4.43; Walter Ratliff, Sec'y. show license, $18.00. j Court House Supplies, Repairs, Etc Charles J. Davis, supplies, $61.20; Harry U. Wood, repairs. $L80; Hash tLH. Banje. deooratloa. VJMXK X. 1LA
? WtLL Gl vjho TIS.ftw5 oV. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Continued. i j Brown, repairs. $3.35; Waking & Co., repairs, $7.00: John C. Darnell. ngineer. $10000; Simpson Oxendine, janitor. $2.00; C. A. Brown, janitor, $52.00: John Markley, janitor. $39.00; supplies. $3.25 : John A. Markley, supnlips sn xo- 4 Harsh rnai x. Simr.lv
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supplies. $1.50; J. 1. Holcomb, supplies. Oscar iJimb, i nion juKe. $2.60; Richmond IJght. Heat & Pow- I- B. Medeari. Centerville. Williamser i-n Kimniiea. ir,???- nichmnnri burg and Bloomingsiwrt. $6.00: Mer-
City Water Works, supplies. $19.43; "tt Nicholson. Greensrork & RichMunicipal Electric Light & Power, sup-. mond. $6.75; A. V. Brown. Greensfork plies, $62.03; Lindley M. Swain. Court Richmond. $1.50; Chauncey Cranor. House janitor, $67.00. Greensfork &Rlchmond. $1.50; John
Jail Supplies. Repairs, Etc. S. Marlatt, repairs, $s.60; John S. Duke, re-; nairs. IS. 75; F!d Mevera. renaJra. 116-. firing furnace, $60.00; Aurelia Thomas, jail-employe, $31.00; John Starr, supplies, $5.75; J. M. Eggemeyer, suppliec, i117Qfl- Inncs WsrHwnrp fn snnnlion
$25.90; McGrew & Hasecoster, Poor I EHason. $1.10; John Smithmeyer $6.Farm & Jail repair. $171.21; Craiehead Jj ,DaVt S,ewart- Jaror. $6.00: Elmer Electric & Plumbing Co.. Jail and Poor ! Christopher, juror $6.00; Sherman Farm repairs. $14.30; John S. Duke. ll&e' Juror $.S0: il s D. Rich jurrepairs, $49.55; A. Harsh Coal & Sup- Howard B. Williams, juror, ply Co., supplies, $30.37. j -;. l" S;
Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs. Etc. H. C. Ffstr, Poor Farm pipe line, $813.20; Nova Roller et al. poor farm employes. $91.4 4; Mary Grimshaw. employe, $31.00: F. Hatfield & Co., supplies, $3.63; Jesse H. Lambert, supplies, $42.50; Peter Johnson Company, supplies. $3.25; Tordan. McManus & Hunt, supplies. $25.00; A. H. Horner, supplies. $60.55; Iliff & Son, supplier. $7.S0; A. G. Luken. supplies. $49.99: Dunham's Pharmacy, supplies, $25.80; Charles A. Porter, supplies, $12.72; George Fox. supplies, $5.50; James F. Harris, supplies, $23.65; Levi Meyers. supplies, $369.75: Romey Furniture; Company, supplies, $6.04"; J. I. Holcomb, supplies, $29.71; McConaha Company, supplies, $7.80; T. H., I. & E. Traction Co., supplies, $7.50; John N. Weist. supplies, $3.25; Richmond Baking Co., supplies, $19.73; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $23.65. General Bridge I. E. Smith, Wasson Ford Bridge, $1,100.00; B. B. Williams, General Bridge, $14.40; CamAbridge City Lumber Co.. $19.99; Clay ton Sheffer andothers. $6.00: Samuel C. ! Alexander. $3.25; Harry Endslay and other8- 'l0-50-j Road Improvements Tripeer & Son , ; North 10th Street road, $1,124.00; H. i n. norton. Aortn lutn street roaa. ' $32.00: H. H. Horton. Richmond &! Liberty Pike, $40.00; H. H. Horton. Richmond & Newport Turnpike, $14.FOR
Three new modern houses Five rooms, furnace and bath room, electric light, hardwood floors, strictly modern. Immediate possession. You can't miss it on these. One good vacant lot $175.00. We have several more houses under construction and it will pay you to see us for anything in the building line. Several good investments that pay 6 per cent net and are non-taxable and guaranteed absolutely safe. Put your money where it brings you good returns. If you have a lot and want to build a house, see us.
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The above house is one of the best sellers we have and makes a satisfied customer always. We have several similar ones under construction now, and have several Vacant lots on which we could erect to suit you. EDWIN G. ' KEMPER 319 West Main. Phone 3234, or The Miller-Kemper Co General Contractors and Builders, 701 to 7T7 North West Second St, Phone 3247. . rT' --delivered by
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Continued. 00; Fry Bros. Manufacturing Co.. supplies for road improvement. 1 25.00; R, N. Bescn, expense of road improvements. $G6.tiS. Turnpike Allowances Rebecca M. V1, "VT ard. l!aB r.to n & Dalton pike. $13. 40; Andrew Clark. Richmond & WUHamsburR. $ V00: rl Huffman. I nion pike. $1.0a; h. R. Burg. Union Pe. ueorge rvrML.r, i nion , Linderman. Greensfork & Richmond. ! $1.50. Court Allowances Chas'H. Bulla. 40; Wm. B. Harris, grand Juror, $;:6.00; Benton Wagner. Kervice as grand juror, $37.60; B. F. Wissler. $7.20; W. I. Wldup. $34.00; I Elizabeth W. Candler, $45.00; Frank livay rv. r-nivt'ij, ie--ai rrrvirp, tuv.w; Scott Lichty, juror. $3.70; Phillip Burke, juror, $6.00: William I Thornburg, jtuor. $6.00; Thomas F. Whelan. juror. $6.00; T. F. Swain, juror, $6.00; A. L. Reid. juror, $6.00; Elga Wyatt. juror, $6.00; Horace Iredell, juror. $6.00; Cassius Beall. juror, $6.00; John F. Holaday. official reporter. $120.00; Walter McCcnaha, grand juror, $34 00 ' Ed J. Meyer, petit juror. $4.00; John Elliott, juror. $4.00; Abiathar Way. juror. $4.00; W. N. Johnson, juror, $4.00; George L. Thornburg. juror. $1.00; Roy Fry. juror. $4.00; John F. Holaday, stenographer for grand jury, $30. 00: Jacob Able, bailiff for grand Jury. $34.00; Jacob Lichtenfels, juror. $6.00; Charles Belle, juror. $6.00; John Lancaster, juror, $6.00; John McLaughlin, juror, $6.00; G. R- Cause, juror. $6.00; Callaghan & Company, law books, $23.40; In the Matter of the Insanity of Washington Havens. $19.55; In the Matter of the Insanity of Hugh Davis, $18.50; In the Matter of the Insanity of Arthur A. Hines. $32.10; In the mattcr nf the tnsnnitv of Irene IIrrr. I tie i;. r Mott.r nt iu Vr.n.n.. or Fred . Stephens. $42.86; In the matter of the Insanity or Charles Pyle. $18.50. Allowances of the Board of Health Harmon ssaoier. livery nire. i.w: Henry Davis, formaldhyde candles. ! $10.80; Thomas F. Swain, disinfecting fand expenses, $15.70. 1 SALE vi
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