Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 61, 21 January 1914 — Page 9

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Clay Township Trustees Report. To the advisory board of Clay township, Wayne County, Indiana, for the year ending December 31st, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. Jan. 1, 1913, balance from Dec. 31, 1912, J657.78. June 28, county treasurer, July distribution, $629.17. Dec. 22, county treasurer, December distribution, $540.13. Total receipts, $1,827.08. Disbursements. Jan. 9, 1913, A. O. Pierce, advisory board service, $5. Jan. 9, D. W. Harris, advisory board service, $5. Jan. 11, Wilfred Jessup, attorney service, $10. Jan. 11, John Robbins, attorney service, $10. Jan. 25, Item Newspaper company, printing reports, $17.60. Feb. 8, A. D. Bond advisory board service, 1912. $5. Feb. 14, J. D. Adams & Co., township book and blanks, $8.13. March 12, Palladium Printing company, printing reports, 1912, $17.40. May 12, Charles H. Bond, trustee service, $50. May 15, Charles H. Bond, trustee service, $25. May 17, Raymond Deeter, notary partition county road, $1. May 17, Rand. McNally & Co., two county maps, $1. June 9, V. M. Roller, stamps and ink. $1. June 13, Charles Bond, trustee service, $100. July 2, John Roller, supervisor service $20. July 12, Enos Thornburg, supervisor service, $25. July 14, H. Globe Printing company, justice office supplies, $21.92. July 15, Kiger & Co., office supplies, $2.90. July 16, John Roller, supervisor service, $15. July 19, .1. D. Adams & Co., office supplies and blanks. $10.59. Aug. 8, Howard Gamber, supervisor service, $40. Aug. 22, Mont Bailey, labor at school house, $1. Sept. 20. J. M. Coe Printing company, printing note heads, $1.25. Sept. 24. John Roller, supervisor service, $35. Oct. 25, Howard Gamber, supervisor service. $50. Oct. 31, Enos Thornburg, supervisor Bervlce, $50. Oct. 31, John Roller, supervisor service, $20. Nov. 13, James Howarth, printing, $25.86. Dec. 2, Howard Gamber, supervisor service, $23. Dec. 3, L. S. Bowman, road book, $10 Dec. 11, H. D. Globe Printing company, printing voucher book and note heads, $5.04. Dec. 12, Enos Thornburg, supervisor service, $45. Dec. 18, John Roller, balance supervisor service, $13. Dec. 22, Ida Gaylor, telephone tolls, $2.30. r Dec. 29, Charles H. Bond, service, $225. Total disbursements, $922. .99. ROAD FUND. Receipts. Jan. 1, 1913, balance from December 31, 1912, $328.55. June 28, county treasurer, July distribution, $1,09. 82. Dec. 28, county treasurer, December distribution, $7.28. Total receipts, $1,434.05. Disbursements. Jan. :i, 1913. Emma Lamb, gravel used, 1912, $12.60. .Tun. 4, Charles Linderman, gravel, $3.40. Jan. 6, Allen and Cain, repairing road tools, $10. .Ian. 10, I,. s. Cranor, blasting stumps, $11.19. Jan. 16. W. J. Byre, gravel, $13. Jan. 21, Milton Hoover, gravel, 1912, $4S.o0. Feb. 1, Davis Brooks, gravel used in 1912, $3. SO. Fe. 8, A. M. Harris, gravel, $20. Feb. 25. llobert Durban, labor on road, $2.25. Feb. 26, Johu Bond, repairing road, $2.25. Feb. 28, A. T. Ballenger, 66 loads of gravel. $6.60. April 4, Charles White, labor on roads, $4. April 14. Albert Roller, repairing road, $17.25. May 15, George Bish, redeeming road tax receipt, $3.88. May 23, Rosco Eagle, labor on roads, $5.25. May L'3, Edgar Strickler, labor on roads. 75 cents. May 29, John Bond, labor on roads, $5.00. June 9, Levi Cates, labor on roads, $1.50. June 20, Everett Tipton, labor on bridge, $3. July 5, James D. Laughlin, redeeming road tax receipt, $9.76. July S, Charles Crump, redeeming ioad tax receipt, $1.78. July 16, Wayne County Lumber Co., lumber, cement and sewer, $41.75. July 19, J. D. Adams & Co., two scoops and steel sewer, $63.81. Julv 26, James Dimett, gravel used in 1910 and 1911. $22.40. July 31, A. P. Kepler, 70 loads of gravel, $7. August 23. Isaac Davis, labor on bridge. $2. Aug. 26. Charles Bond, hauling gravel and sewer, $7.

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To DIN toe l Aug. 28, John Bond, shoveling gravel, $11.25. Aug. 30, Harry Roller, cement, labor shoveling gravel, $15.25. Aug. 30, Wayne Smith, shoveling gravel, $3. Sept. 6, Albert Roller, labor on road, $22.25. Sept. 6, Vance Fulton, labor on road, $1.50. Sept. 8, A. M. Thompson, labor on new road, $15.75. Sept. 8, Milo Williams, labor on road, $10.50. Sept. 9, Joseph Nicholson, labor on road, $3.75. Sept. 10, Newton Gilmore, team labor, $5.25. Sept. 12, J. D. Adams & Co., two steel sewers, $72.19. Sept. 16, William Wise, concrete labor on bridge, $61.60. Sept. 17, Hobart Durban, team labor on road, $33.75. Sept. 18, Floyd C. Bell, 15 bags of cement, $6. Sept. 20, Russell Crawford, labor on road, $3. Sept. 26, Harry Roller, labor on road, $18.00. Oct. 1, Albert Roller, labor on bridge, $11.50. Oct. 4, Florence Boyd, oak bridge plank, $57.28. Oct. 6, Beecher McMullen, pipe railing for bridge, $4.80. Oct. 11, Wayne County Lumber Co., lumber, cement and sewer, $99.40. Oct. 13, W. M. Roller, hardware, $9.40 Occ. 16, Kelso Mendenhall, team labor, $15.60. Oct. 17, Thomas Shiebla, team labor, $39. Oct. 17, Rosco Eagle, hauling gravel, $27. Oct. 18, Charles Cummins, freight on sign posts, 59 cents. Oct. 18, Levi Strickler, hauling gravel, $12. Oct. 18, Russell Crawford, shoveling gravfl, $13.25. Oct. 20, Charles Knote, hauling gravel, $33.75. Oct. 20, Frank Linderman, hauling dirt, $1.50. Oct. 22, E. S. Lamb, shoveling gravel, $11.04. Oct. 22, Benjamin Crawford, hauling gravel, $13.60. Oct. 31, John Fox, hauling cement and gravel, $2. Oct. 31, John Bond, labor on roads, $8.50. Oct. 31, Herbert Durban, hauling gravel, $8.40. November 8. Newton Gilmore, hauling gravel, $15. Nov. 10, Charles Wilson, ' hauling gravel, $25.25. Nov. 11, Emia Oler, hauling gravel, $16.20. Nov. 13, Clyde Oler, hauling gravel, $7.50. Nov. 14, Boyd Bond, hauling rock, $7 Nov. 14, Charles Bond, hauling sewer and lumber, $2.50. Nov. 29, Stephen Shiebla, shoveling gravel, $2.34. Nov. 29, E. M. Bowers, gravel, $11.70. Dec. 1, Charles J. Wrilson. 312 loads of gravel, $46.80. Dec. 4, W. A. Hunnlcutt, hauling gravel, $1.20. Dec. 5, Benj. Williams, shoveling gravel, $6. Dec. 5, John Murray, cuttinsr tree, 50 cents. Dec. 12. Enos Thornburg, labor grading road, $24. Dec. 13, W. L. Hatfield, chased road order, $3. Dec. 18. Harry Pagan, gravel, $17.70. Dec. 19, Frank Simpkins, gravel, $15.70. Dec. 20, George Fouts, gravel. $20.40. Dec. 22, John Bond, road labor, $3. Dec. 22, Rosco Eaele, gravel, $20.70. Dec. 26, D. W. Harris, gravel and labor, $70.03. Total disbursements. $1,322.67. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. Balance from Dec. 31. 1912, $747.31. April 22, First National bank, warrant loan. $660. May 17, show privilege school yard one night, $2. June 28, county treasurer, July distribution. $2,312.05. Aug. 11. Levi Cates, sale of an old organ, $?.. Oct. 3. First National bank, warrant loan. $323. Oct. 31. First National bank, warrant loan. $212. Dec. 4, county treasurer, part December distribution, $500. Dec. 22, county treasurer, balance December distribution, $1,607.46. Total receipts, $6,366.82. Disbursements. Jan. 6, Allen and Cain, repairing school hack, $14. Jan. 9, Columbia School Supply Co.. laboratory supplies, $34.20. Jan. 9, Howard Gaylor, insurance on school house, three years, $120. Jan. 17. Charles Boyd, hack hire, $35. Jan. 29, M. C. Brooks, interest on warrants, $51. Jan. 30, John Foland, janitor service, $30. Jan. 31, Levi Strickler. hack hire, $23.75. Jan. 31, Jesse Secrest, transporting two pupils, $4.75. Jan. 31, John Chapman, hack hire, $25.00. Jan. 31, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $37.00. Feb. 1, Charles Bond, balance hack hire for January, $15. Feb. 3, Joe A. Haler, hack hire, $20. Feb. 3, James Kizer, hack hire, $50. Feb. 5, Pierre Holmes, attending township institute, $14. Feb. 7. Berling Davis Supply Co., test bottles, laboratory, 94 cents. Feb. 8, Charles Cates, two brooms, $7.70.

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SfcVALCf BGTueN T Feb. 28, J. G. Foland, janitor service, $20. Feb. 28, Charles Boyd, hack hire, $50 Feb. 28, James Kizer, hack hire, $50. March 1, Mrs. Jos. Haler, hack hire, $20.00. March 6, Levi Strickler, hack hire, $25.00. March 6, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $37. March 8, S. K. Stewart Publishing Co., six Encyclopaedeas, $10.20. March 13, Jessie Secrest, hack hire, $4.50. March 17, James Kizer, hack bire, $26.00. March 31, John Chapman, back hire, $20.00 April 24, Jones Hardware Co., repairs on hacks, $4.97. April 24, A. G. Luken & Co, laboratory supplies, $2.10. April 25, Charles Bond, hack hire for two months, $100. April 25, Elmire Nicholson, hack hire for one and one-half months, $75. April 25, Mrs. Joseph Haler, hack hire for two months, $40. April 25, John Chapman, hack hire for 44 day 8, $55. April 25, Emory Chamness, institute fees, $7. April 25, Gertrude Smith, institute fees, $22.75. April 25, Ruth Harris, institute fees, $24.62. April 28, John Foland, janitor service, $78. April 28, Joshua Stansfield, commencement address, $20. April 29, R. C. Bowton, supplies, $3.72. April 30, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire for two months, $74. May 1, J. M. Coe Printing Co., programs, $6. May 1, W. L. Hatfield, coal for school house, $22.45. May 2, Eva Addleman, janitor service and institute fee, $26.95. May 14, Levi Strickler, two months' hack hire, $50. May 19, R. C. Bowton, holding diploma examinr 'on, $3. June 2, Charles Bond, school examination $20. June 7, Isabella Kienzle, institute fees, $23.62. July 7, Ethel Moore, institute fees, $23.62. July 8, W. L. Hatfield, coal for school house, $185.12 July 8, E. G. Hatfield, school sup-i plies, oil and matches, $3.17. July 8, John Ellis, gasoline for school hacks, $2.76. July 15, Kiger & Co., school supplies, $8.75. July 15, First National bank, two warrants and interest, $1,931.74 July 24, Jessie Secrist, two pupils transported. $5. July 24, M. C. Brooks, interest on warrants, $51. Aug. 16, Mont Bailey, whitewashing school house, $5. Aug. 22, Mont Bailey, labor at school house, $7.23. Aug. 26, James Kizer, cutting weeds, school yard, $1.50. Sept. 1, L. D. Stackhouse, painting and carpenter work, $34.10. Sept. 2, Charles Nicholson, 10,370 pounds coal, $19.70. Sept. 22, C. C. Birchard & Co., school song books, $14.45. Oct. 4, John Martindale, hack hire. $28.00. Oct. 4. Wm. Brooks, hack hire, $17. j Oct. 6, w. 11. Johnson & Son, fur-, nace supplies, $41.94. I Oct. 6, John Foland, janitor service, i $40.00. j Oct. 6, Chas. Boyn. hack hire, $50. j

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Oct. 6, Elmire Nicholson, hack bire, May 6, Ethel Moore, teaching, $135. $50.00. I May 8, Flossie Neff. teaching muOct. 7, W. M. Roller, paint and hard-1 sic. $40.20. ware for school room. $48.65. July 16, First National bank, tuition Oct. 7, Mrs. Jos. Haler, hack hire, $50 ; warrant, $852. Oct. 7, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, I Sept. 19, Emory Chamness, teachS30.00. ing, $35. Oct. 11, Orville Beeson, transport- Oct. 3, Ethel Moore, teaching, $70. ing two pupils, $5. j Oct. 3, Gertrude Smith, teaching, Oct. 14. Chas. Body, hack hire, week, ; $70.00. $12.50. j Oct. 3. Ruth Harris, teaching, $67.50. Oct. 31, Elmire Nicholson, hack hire, Oct. 3, Isabella Kienzle, teaching. $50.00. i $70.00.

Oct. 31, John Bailey, hack hire, $31. I Oct. 31, John Martindale, hack hire, ! $28.00. ! Oct. 31, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, j $30.00. j Oct. 31, Mrs. Joseph Haler, hack I hire $20. Oct. 31, W. M. Brooks, hack hire, j $17.00. I Oct. 31, Orville Beeson, hack hire, $5 i Oct. 31, John Fcland, janitor service. October, $25.00. Oct. 31, George Yeager, labor at school house, $7.50. Nov. 8, Bell Pickett, washing windows, $2.25. Dec. 4, J. F. Foland, janitor service, $25. Dec. 6, Orville Beeson, transporting two pupils, $4.75. Dec. 12. Elmire Nicholson, hack hire. $72.50. Dec. 12, John Bailey, hack hire, $58. Dec. 12, Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $43.50. Dec. 12, John Martindale, hack hire, $40.60. Dec. .2, Mrs. Joseph Haler, hack hire, $29. Dec. 12, Wm. A. Brooks, hack hire, $24.65. Dec. 12, Hoosier Mercantile Co., domestic science supplies, $1.50. Dec. 19, William Brooks, hack hire, $4.25.

Dec. 22, First National bank, two Dee. 12, Emory Chamness, teachwarrants, $540.07. ! ing, $30.

Dec. 27, Bell Pickett, labor at school J house, $1.25. Dec. 27. Bell Pickett, cleaning blackboards, $2.50. Dec. 27, Edward Sykes, labor on roads $6.10.

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AH. "SIR., Mi 6VT4T HOW CAN 1 Mtte Total disbursemeits, $5,112.47. TUITION FUND. ' Receipts. Balance from Dec. 31, 1912, $1.57. Jan. 2, First National bank, December interest, $2.30. s Jan 28, county auditor, balance January distribution. $1,832.21. Feb. 1, First National bank, January interest, $2.88. March. 1, First National bank, February .interest, $2.66. . March 25, Lewis Hosier, ... trustee, transfer pupils, $180. April 1, First National bank.. March interest, $2.43 April 23, First National bank, war rant loan tuition, $852.. May 1, First National bank, April interest, $2.05. June 2, First National bank. May interest, $1.62. June 12, Enos Veal, trustee, transferred pupil, $3. July 1, First National bank, June interest, $1.48. July 16, county treasurer, balance July distribution. $2,386.74. Aug. 11, First National bank, July interest, $7.03. Sept. 1, First National bank, August interest, $6.17. Oct. 1, First National bank, September interest, $5.73. Nov. 1, First National bank, October interest, $4.66. Dec. 1, First National bank, November interest, $3.26. Dec. 26, William Brown, transferred pupils, $50. Total receipts, $5,327.79. Disbursements. Jan. 30, R. C. Bowton, teaching, $350. Jan. 30, Gertrude Smith, teaching, $120. Jan. 30, Emory Chamness, teaching, $70.00. Jan. 30, Isabella Kienzle, teaching, $177.50. Jan. 30, Ruth Harris, teaching, $195. Jan. 30, Ethel Moore, teaching, $135. Feb. 5, Pierre Helms, balance teaching, $85. Feb. 14, Emory Chamness, teaching, $35.00. Feb. 25, R. C. Bowton, teaching, $112.50. Feb. 25, Emory Chamness, teaching, $35.00. Feb. 28, Gertrude Smith, teaching, $30.00. March 5, Ruth Harris, teaching, $25. March 11, Isabella Kienzle, teach ing, $17.50. March 11, Emory Chamness, teaching. $35. March 14, Eva Addleman, teaching, $50.00. March 28, Emory Chamness, teaching, $35. March 28, R. C. Bowton, teaching, $60.00. March 28, Ethel Moore, teaching. $67.50. April 10, Isabella Kienzle, teaching. $10.00. April 12. Eva Addleman, teaching district school, $195. April 14, Emory Chamness, teaching, $35. April 18, Ruth Harris, teaching, $30. April 25, Emory Chamness, teach ing, $35. April 25, Gertrude Smith, teaching, $165.00. April 25, Ruth Harris, teaching, $147.50. April 26, Isabella Kienzle, teaching. $175.00. April 29, R. C. Rowton. teaching, $165.00. May 1. Gertrude James, teaching art $84. Oct. 3, Emory Chamness. teaching, $35.00. Oct. 6, R. C. Bowton, teaching, $100. Oct. 7, Floyd Leak, teaching domestic science, $14. Oct. 8, Frances Lee Nichols, teaching art, $18. Oct. 17, Emory Chamness, teaching, $40.00. Oct. 29, Floyd Leak, teaching domestic science, $14. Oct. 31, Ethel Moore, teaching, $70. Oct. 31, Ruth Harris, teaching, $50. Oct. 31, Gertrude Smith, teaching. $40.00. Oct 31, Emory Chamness. teaching, $40. Oct. 31, R. C. Bowton. teaching, $50. Nov. 12, Frances L. Nichols, teaching art, $18. Nov. 14, Emory Chamness, teaching, $45. Nov. 25, Floyd. Leak, teaching domestic science, $14. Nov. 26, Gertrude Smith, teaching, $40.00. Nov. 26, Emory Chamness, teaching. $35.00. Nov. 26, Frances Nichols, teaching art, $18. Nov. 26, R. C. Bowton, teaching, $50f Nov. 26, Ruth Harris, teaching, $50. Dec. 12. R. C. Bowton, teaching, $225 Dec. 12, Gertrude Smith, teaching, $23.00. Dec. 12. Ethel Moore, teaching, $50. Dec. 12, Ruth Harris, teaching, $40. Dec. 12, Isabella Kienzle, teaching, $125.00. Dec. 20, Floyd Leak, teaching domestic science, $70.

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Total disbursements, $5,259.20. DOG FUND. Receipts. Balance from Dec. 31, 1912, $204. May 15, E. S. Lamb, dog tax, $82. May 21, E. S. Lamb, dog tax. $13. May 27, Melyin Dale and Roe Martin, dog tax. $2. May 27, Melvin Dale and Roe Mar tin, dog tax, $2. June 2, John Cambel, David Nich-" olson and .. M. Clark, dog tax. $3. j June 9, Larkin Atkinson, dog tax, $1. j Total receipts. $307. j Disbursements. March 3, 1913, Lewis S. Bovyman, auditor, September dog tax, $104. Oct. 4, Harry Fagan, one pig killed by dogs, $7. Oct. 6, Frank Thornburg, one sheep ; kiaed, $6. Total disbursements, $117. Report of Township Indebtedness. Feb. 27, 1911, warrant to M. C. Brooks at 4Vi per cent, due Julv 15, 1914. $1,000. March 1, 1911, warrant to M. C. Brooks at 44 per cent, due July 15, 1915, $1,400. Total outstanding indebtedness, $2,400.00. SUMMARY. Jan. 1, balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1912, $657.78. Received since Jan. 1, 1913, $1,169.30. On hand and received, $1,827.08. Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1913, $922.99. Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1913, $904.09. Road Fund. Jan. 1, balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1912, $328.55. Received since Jan. 1, 1913, $1,106.10. O- hand and received. $1,434.65. Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1913, $1,322.67. Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1913, $111.98. Special School Fund. Jan. 1, balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1912, $747.31. Received since, Jan. 1, 1913. $5,619.51. On hand and received, $6,366.82. Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1913, $5,112.47. Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1913, $1,254.35. j Tuition Fund. j Jan. 1, balance on hand, Dec. 31,' 1912, $1.57. Received since Jan. 1,1913, $5,326.22. i On hand and received, $5,327.79. j Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1913,1 $.,259.20. t j Balance on' hand ending Dec. 31, 1912, $68.59. Dog Fund. j Jan. 1. balance on hand, Dpc. 31,1 1912. $204. j Received since Jan. 1. 1913, $103. j On hand and received. $3o7. Disbursements since Jan. 1. 1913.1 $117. ; Halance on hand ending Dec. 31,' 1913. $190. j Total of All Funds Ending Dec 31,1913! Jan. 1, balance on hand, Dec. 31. 1912, $1,939.21. i Received since Jau. 1, 1913. $13,-' 324.13. On hand and received, $15,263.34. D.sbursements since Jan. 1, 1913, $12,734.33. Balance on hand ending, Dec. 31, 1913, $2,529.01. I. Charles H. Bond, trustee of Clay Township, Wayne County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or aflirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, balances and Service Account is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be re tained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value in consideration of any contract made, by me as Trustee of this Township. j CHARLES H. BOND, i Trustee of Clay Township, j Subscribed and sworn to before me. the Chairman of the Advisory Board i of this Township, this 6th day of Jan-j uary, 1914. A. O. PIERCE. Chairman l Of the Advisory Board of Clay Town-! ship. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at their annual meeting, this the 6th day of January, 1914. A. O. PIERCE. A. I). BOND. Advisory Board of Clay Township. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Nursing by middle aged woman. R. No. 0, care Pat Murphy. 21-2t WANTED Place as housekeeper by middle aged lady. R. R. No. 6. care Pat Murphy. 21-2t WA NTEDWashi ngiT Cal 1 1414 N. 14th street. 21-2t WANTED Carpenter work and plans made. J. H. Doherty. Phone 4759. 21-10t to represent our five volume Bible story set. Salary and commission. Address A., care paper. 20-5t

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Porterffleld . Campbell REAL ESTATE KelJv Blk. , 8th & MakrSts. WANTED -To buy 1912 Model Ford 127 S. 12th. 15-Jt WANTED Gl rifor housework." Call W. Buhl, Spring Grove. 15-7t f WANT TO BUY-watched diamonds and old gold. J. M. Iacey, Sth and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. janll-lmo SALESMEN WANTED $7.1.00 per month and all expenses to begin. Experience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking and chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale Tobacco company, Station O, New York. N. Y. 12-5U SP1RELLA CORSETS to order. FfaF els Brusman, city manager,. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17-lmo We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. WANTED Experienced young woman bookkeeper under 35, (prefer one living at home,) capable of taking charge of a set of small factory books. Will be thoroughly instructed in every particular and have several weeks experience under skilled bookkeeper. Must be accurate, industrious and give undivided attention to her work during business hours. To the right kind of a person there is an excellent opportunity for a permanent place with high-grade concern with fine offices with advancement when merited. Only per sons desiring permanent position need apply. No attention will be paid unless you state in first letter full particulars and salary expected. Your letters will be absolutely confidential and will be destroyed at once. Address communications to Ixx-k Hx 234, Richmond. Ind. 19-mon-wed fri WANTED Young bull dog or pup'. Address H. S.. care Palladium. 2'-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Heating wood and posts. Phone 4717. 19 7t FOR TRADE Modern Richmond residence for SO to 100 acre farm. ', Address E. G." care Palladium. j 17-7t FOR SALECadillac "3ft" touriiiK car.; First class condition. Address P. O. Box 172. HVtfj PUBI JC SALE ; of horses, cattle, hogs, grain, hay and ! farming implements. February 2nd.,1 1914, Abbington Pike. Frank Tepe. I 2KH FOR SALE Six hole coal rang". used 6 months. Phone 2622 404 S. 11th. 2l-7t FOR SA LEFew chickens cheap. 920 Main. l'l-2t POR SALE Lady'ssuit worn 2times size 32. for $7.00. Other wearing apparel. 221 W. Main, mornings. 21-1 1 IM MLIC SALE 1 13 February. 1914. 2 miles west of Centerville. BERT ROGERS. ! 19 mon-wed-fri-10t FOR "SALE 3TTC. motors 3 : hnys " 1lit and 10 h p; Drill press, small ! boiler, line shaft, hangers ami pulleys. Rear 39 South 6th. Thomas Turner. 16-17-19-21-23-24-26 STOCK SALE ' 1 At my residence (Morde Marie farm I.! b miles southwest of Centerville. 1 j mile north of Doddridge church. Feb-' ruary 17. horses, cattle, hogs and! faheep. Sale will be under tent. M. D. DODDRIDGE. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eod14t ) FOR SALE Two sows and seventeen pigs. Pigs will weigh 40 lbs. Phone 4S46. 17 Tt H. Ho JONE! Auctioneer and Ilnrso Dealer I cry all kinds of sale anywhere. Personal property or real estate. Richmond Indiana Phone Office 1439. Residence 2."70 No. 15 N. 7th St. FOR SALE Scotch Collie pups. Address Willie J. Feasel. Richmond, R. R. No. 7, Greensfork. Phone 57M. 20-7t FOR-SALE Favorite coal range. 234 South 11th Street. 20-7t FOR RENT FOR H.EXT Central, five rooms bath two porches. Call 33 N. 5th. 21-4t FOR RENT Four room" flat" over 1237 Main. Phone 2277 or 2157. 21-7t FOR RENT H room house. 2S North rd. 21-lt i ; FOR RENT 5 room house, S 10th & E street, $10 Call 429 S. 11th. 21-lt

AGE NINE

Bv "BUD" FISHER

nOR RENT Continued Dovesiirnents March 1st is almost here, and you will be taxed $3.17 per hundred on your money. Why not invest it in some of our good 12 per cent investments that are only taxed at about y2 cash value? Your money will net you around 8 per cent. We have several such properties well located to rent. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR RENT A room with heat and bath. f.jr. S. B. 21-7t FRRENTAnapartment in Linden Building on North 10th street. Phone 1335. 8 tf FOFMRITNT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Furnished flat for liRit housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9-tf FOR-irENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT Six room house and bath. 2013 N. C. Phone 4010. 18 tf FOR RENT Four room flat with electric lights, $10.o); Fix room house with bath and electric lights, $14: five room house $10 twill rent to col ored people. O. R. Pulgham, over 71ft Main. Phone 2233. 20-:;t FOR RENT 5 room flatrmodern". central location. Benj. F. Harris. 20-7i FOR RENT ." room hout-e. I01 North 10th. Inquire Dr. Kiusey. 2ft-7t FOR RENT r r oom"s7I ec t r i c 1 igh ? s and bath. $12.00. 110! N. I street 1 !-.". F O R RENT Stria 1 o t tage. g aV. w a ter and lights. $!.0ft. Call 611 S. K street. FOR RENT 5 room modern apariment in the Holland. Inquire Jona--Gaar. 16-tf FoiritENT Corner house. 6 rooms bath, furnace. 717 S. 7th. See Pohl nieyer. lfi-7t FOR RENT Office rooms in 1st Nat Hank Bldg. See 1m Nat. Bank. Ifi-Tt FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping: light, heat and bath: no children. S. B. w 11-7 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Corner lot on 17th street boulevard. Reeveston Addition. Ac! dnss "Reeveston." care Palladium. 17-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Revs' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. FOR SALE 1522. -5 room brick house. Phone 14 7 FOR SALE The biggest bargain evt r offered In a good home. Phone 4347. FOR "SALE 7 room, bouse wiTnlurnace. Phone 4447. Sl MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O F. Bldg. FOR SALE An ideal homer strictly modern. Immediate Phone 3247. possession. FOR SALE A good Phone 3234. modern home. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ! Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8n street. Phone 1536. MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Movln? Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mer RICH AND SIMMONS LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buvers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 1 24 N. fith St. Phone 1SS4 Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block nion-wvd-frl tf LOST LOST Gold watch charm, keystone shape with Masonic emblem. Return to Palladium. Reward. 15-7t LOST Garnet Breast Pin at Friends ' church or Tabernacle, yesterday afi ternoon. Return to 215 Linden At. I Reward. 0-2t