Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 127, 11 May 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915

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LEONORA FLOYD WEDS SON OF PREACHER

Dublin Young Woman Married to Earl F. Snyder at Home. DUBLIN, Ind., May 11. One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Floyd, of Dublin, when their daughter, Leonora, was united In marriage to Karl F. Snyder, son of the Rev. Mr. Snyder of Huntington. Bishop Halleck Floyd, grandfather of the bride, performed the ceremony. Lilacs, lilies-of-the-valley and carnations combined with ferns, were artistically arranged in the rooms. Pink shaded candles and white wedding bells also adorned the rooms. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Mary Gilbert, accompanied by Mrs. J. Floyd, sang "At the Dawning" and "O Promise Me." The bridge and bridegroom were attended by Miss Veva Snyder and Mr. Everett Floyd, and entered to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and "I Love You Truly," was sung very softly by Miss Gilbert during the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white inessaline and carried a bouquet, of Bride roses. After congratulations the guests were invited to the dining room where refreshments were served. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bartholomew of Glen Karn, ()., Miss Effie Wo! ford and Paul Bpckett of Richmond, Miss Elizabeth Morris of Indianapolis, Mrs. George Floyd of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. William Swearingen of Mooreland, Mrs. Flora Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of Milton, and Misses Ruth and Veva Snyder of Huntington. - r MILTON, IN1. i Mrs. Etta Utter and daughter Ethel of Connersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cliff ton aSturday. Miss Emma Izor of Indianapolis, came Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Will Higham and family. Mrs. Julia Ellis of Terre Haute is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. ' E. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbins had as their guests Saturday night, the A. M. E. pastor, the Rpv. Mr. Washington ami family of Connersville. The Ufv. Mr. Washington preaches for the A. M. E. church at Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, who are memI t i s of tiiat church were guests at dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Cambridge City. Miss Hattie Clark was also a guest. Mrs. (). L. Callaway and Mrs. C. W. I). .Jones of Cambridge City, called on Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Hart Saturday evening. Miss Luelht Lantz was at Lafayette Sunday to visit Walter Higham, who is very sick in the hospital. Lester Cain and Miss Louise Harris ef Ji eMisfork are visiting the forin' r nu'iit r. Mrs. Will Threewitts. Mi. Cain is-;ift'eriiisi from a lame foot ause liy running a rusty nail into the member. Miss Ruby Moore was home from

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The picture to the left is the first of its kind ever taken. It shows the speed face of Eddie Rickenbacher, star Maxwell driver, negotiating the Indianapolis motor speedway at ninety miles an hour. Note the distortion of the cheeks and lips, the Viost sardonic malformation of countenance, due to wind pressure. Even Rickenbacher's mother wouldn't know him as the smiling boy on. the right. How was the picture made? That is another story, with C. Latta, Rickenbacher's mechanician, as the hero. Latta permitted himself to be strapped on the front of Rickenbacher's fcar, so that he would ride backwards, stande.k' ud and then, camera in hand, was whirled over the speedway at the rate of ninety miles an hour, with results . ? - . T ... .... ., . 'M 1 , - XI

i is snow - it is net likely tnat anotner Richmond Sunday the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Klemm and daughter spent Saturday in Richmond. Miss Nellie Jones entertained the members of the Needlecraft club Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris and son, Albert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitely of Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Stone and daughter Helen, Mrs. L. F. Powell and Miss Margaret Powell of Harrisburg. Visit With Newmans. Joseph Commons of Centerville and Mrs. L. A. Bragg were guests at dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace formed a party ! .of guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace Sunday. ! Mrs. Josie Clouds of Indianapolis is i spending a few days with her brothers ! W. M. and. Frank Wallace.

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picture win ever oe maae me same PRINTERS OPEN SHOWS Nearly a thousand persons were present last night at the opening of the carnival given under the auspices of the local Typographical Union on the grounds opposite Glen Miller park. The carnival this year is composed of the World's Fair shows. Only a few of the shows were open last night, but by 7 o'clock this evening everything will be in readiness to receive the crowds. There are eleven attractions this year, the feature being the motordrome. Two men on motorcycles ride at a rate of seventy miles an hour on an almost perpendicular track. HAGERSTOWN 1 Jerome Day of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Day. Miss Goldie Replogle, Mrs. Edith F. Smith and Vellet Benbow were at the New Idea Dancing club at Economy Saturday night. The Christian Sunday school will be

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way. represented at the Wayne county Sunday school convention Thursday and Friday at Fountain City, by Misses Leona Sells and Nora Thalls and Mr. Thomas Clark. John Bookout of Richmond spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and fam ily entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Frank Witesell, Mrs. Ella Whitesell and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown. Elmer Allen and George Van Camp united with the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Scott are moving into a part of Arch Hindman's house, which has been remodeled and converted into a double house. HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS. Without health, genuine joy is im possible; without good digestion and reKular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better. Helps your appetite and digestion. Try one tonight. adv:

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SHINGLES CATCH FIRE

MILTON. Ind' May 11. A slight blaze Sunday morning at the home of L. R. Gresh on .West Main street, caus ed considerable excitement for a short time. Mr. GreBh was burning out the flue with paper. Some of It was car ried up rapidly in the current and was taken out at the top of the chimney and fell on the roof. This set fire to the shingles. Prompt action soon controlled the fire. DESIRE BOOKINGS White's Reserves are without a game for Sunday, May 16. Any good team desiring bookings please get In communication with Sam Vigran. who will look after the bookings. The Reserves . want the game on their grounds, Ratliff park. AN ORDINANCE. To prescribe the kind of lights and sig nals to be used on, and to modify noises incident to the operation of automobiles, motorcycles and other selfpropelled vehicles operated within the city of Richmond, Indiana, and pro viding penalties for the violation of its provisions. Section 1. Be it ordained by the com mon council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that it is hereby declared unlawful for any person or persons to run, drive, use or operate any automobile, motorcycle or other self-propelled vehicle in. upon or along any street, alley or other public thoroughfare within this city, unless such vehicle is provided with a suitable and proper muffler which will deaden or silence the sound of the exhaust gases from the motor of such vehicle; and such muffler, on any and ever such vehicle, must be closed or otherwise adjusted so as to deaden or silence the noise from all exhaust gases from the motor thereof, at all times, when any such vehicle is run, driven or operated, or the same is attempted to be run, driven or operated, in, upon or along any street, alley or other public thoroughfare within this city. Section 2. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person or persons to run, drive or operate any automobile, motor-cycle, or other self-propelled vehicle, during the night time, in, upon or along any street, alley or other public thoroughfare within this city, without the use and application of a suitable dimmer, or other appropriate apparatus which will prevent all glare, glisten and dazzle of the lights on such vehicle; or to use on such vehicle, during such time, only such lights as will produce only a subdued, soft, mellow glow, free from all glaring, blinding and dazzling effect. Section 3. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person or persons to run. drive or operate any automobile, motorcycle or other self-propelled vehicle-in any of the public parks of this city with the wheels of such vehicle equipped with skid chains or any similar device to prevent such vehicle from sliding or skidding. Section 4. The only kind of warning signal that can be used on automobiles, motorcycles or other self-propelled vehicles within this city shall be a "Reed Horn." hand operated with rubber bulb, which will emit a single note of low tone, or an electric or other bell not larger than five (5) inches in diameter, or a horn or whistle which emits only notes of low, regular tone; and in no event shall the "Siren Horn," or any other horn, bell or whistle be used which emits shrill, screeching or irregular tones. Section 5. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to any motor vehicle used in suppressing fires or to any ambulance or police patrol vehicle. Section 6. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than one ($1.00) dollar nor more than twenty-fivo ($25.00) dollars, for each violation thereof. Section 7. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication for two (2) successive weeks in the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, a daily newspaper printed in said city. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, the 3rd day of May, 1915. Approved and signed by the Mayor the 4th day of May. 1915. Attest: WJI. J. ROBBINS, Mayor. (SEAL) B. A. Bescher. City Clerk. In effect May 19th, 1915. 4-11 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SALOON PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Jesse J. Schultz, deceased, will offer at public auction upon the premises at No. S23 North E street, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county. Indiana, on Tuesday, the 25th day of May, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., all of the stock of wines, liquors, whiskies, cigars and all other merchandise, together with all of the fixtures, furnishings, utensils and all other personal property of every kind and character situated in and belonging to the saloon business recently conducted by the late Jesse J. Schultz upon said premises, together with the good will of said business and a certain portable garage at the rear of said premises, and including also the unexpired term of the license issued to the said Jesse J. Schultz by the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne and by the city of Richmond to conduct said business. TERMS One-third cash, one-third in six months and the remaining onethird in twelve months from date of sale; all the deferred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes in usual bankable form, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, and attorney's fees, secured by sureties upon said nates to the satisfaction of' said administratrix, or, the purchaser may pay all in cash. Said administratrix will offer said business as a whole or in such lots and parcels as she may deem best. All sales amounting to five ($5.00) dollars or less, cash. Purchaser will assume and pay taxes assessed for year 1915, payable in 1916. (Signed) - MARY SCHULTZ. Administratrix of the. Estate of Jesse J. Schultz, Deceased. Shiveley & Shiveley,' Attorneys.' ' ! ; Dated April 20, 1915. 20-27-4-11

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: Estate of Lucinda Roberts, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Lucinda Roberts, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. Dated April 20, 1915. 20-27-4

COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES, APRIL TERM, 1915. Miscellaneous Michael W. Kelly, clerk's salary and ofice expense, $935,85; R. L. More, clerk's office supplies, $2; Nicholson & Bros., office supplies, $130.80; Richmond Home Telephone Co., office supplies, $9.86; Richmond Home Telephone Co., office supplies, $10.40; Nicholson Printing & Mfg. Co., office supplies $609.15; The J. M. Coe Printing Co., clerk's of official reporter's supplies, $6; Bartel & Rohe, office supplies, $38.02; American Academy of Political and Social Science, auditor's office supplies, $5; Albert N. Chamne8s, county treasurer's salary, $1,250; L. S. Bowman, auditor's salary, $1,125; L. S. Bowman, auditor's office expense, $17.55; B. F. Parsons, recorder's salary and fees, $633.56; B. F. Parsons, recorder's office expense, $17.50; Albert B. Steen. office supplies and fees, $871; treasurer Home for Friendless, boarding prisoners, $815; Albert B. Steen, boarding prisoners at county jail, $1,151.20; Charles O. Williams, salary county superintendent of schools, $117.37; The J. M. Coe Printing Co., county superintendent schools office supplies. $1.75; Florence E. Williams, deputy county superintendent schools, $30; Charles O. Williams, traveling el penses county superintendent schools. $26.80; Charles O. Williams, expense office county superintendent schools, $26.45; William Mathews, county assessor's salary and office expense, $302.25; R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem, $41.06; R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem, $69.01; Antonio Russo and others, coroner's witnesses, $9.75; Edward Tabe and others, coroner's witnesses, $13.50; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner's salary, $125; W. K. Cheesman, commissioner's salary, $125; Albert Anderson, commissioner's salary, $125; Richmond Typewriter Exchange Co., clerk's office expense, $1.50; G. H. Hoelscher, salary county attorney, $125; George Bishop, per diem truant officer, $54; Julia E. Work Training school, care orphan poor, $31.50; Mary W. Hill, care orphan poor, $13.55; Mrs. Hazel Peek, expense orphan poor, $3.30; White's Indiana Manual Labor institute, care orphan in institute, $1,189.55; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial, $50; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $50; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $50; Cambridge City Tribune, legal advertising, $90; Item Newspaper Co., legal advertising, $5.15; county board of charities, expense board, $50; Benj. G. Price, refund tax. $37.85; Louis C. Lambert, refund tax, $20.40; Owen C. and Norma Parker, refund tax, 90 cents; Nancy Ann Heath, refund tax, $91; Clara Dean executrix Martha Mitchell estate, refund tax, $31.80; B. B. Williams, bridge repairs, $42; B. B. Williams, general bridge repairs, $45; Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Co., court room supplies. $15. Expense of Assessing William M. Overholser, assessing Boston township, $66.25: James H. Martin. Center township, $67.50; Josie Martin, Center township, $54; Ethel M. Martin, Center township, $54; Ira R. Adldeman township, $42.50; Levi R. Odom, Harrison township, $67.50; Florence Odom, Harrison township, $10; Mabel Bowman, Perry township, $12; A. J. Newman, Washington township, $67.50; John Bowman, Perry township, $67.50; Hester Newman, Washington township, $54; James Howarth, Wayne township, $275; James Howarth, office expense, $3; E. L. Davis, expense assessing Wayne township, $5.50; S. K. Harris, Wayne township, $54; Albert E. Bonsall, Wayne township, $54; R. J. Wigmore, Wayne township, $54; John Deitz, Wayne township. $54; Layton Myrick. Wayne township. $54; Will Ratliff, Wayne township. $54; Joseph Reid, Wayne township, $54; Simon Weddle, Wayne township $54; Floyd M. Reid, Wayne township, $54; John Feldman, Wayne township, $54; Harvey D. Dana, Wayne township, $54 ; Don Fuller, Wayne township, $54; Wm. Trusler, Wayne township. $54; Charles E. Bell, $54; Howard J. Ridge, $54; Addie M. Parsons, Wayne township, $54; Alice Swain, $54: C. H. Bulla, $54; A. C Ogborn, $16; Edward Ellabarger, $54; A. J. Ford, $50; John M. Worl, $54; Simpson Oxendine. $54;, Isaac Gause, $54; Charles E. Potter. $54; W. T. Morton. $54; R. L. Moore, $54; Orville Boyd, $54; W. J. Hiatt. $54; George Maisch. $54; David Reid, $54; J. J. Metzger, $3S; Thomas F. Swain. $36; George Minor, $54: Jesse Meek, $54; Alonzo H. Wilcoxen, assessing Webster township, $67.50. Court House Repairs, Supplies, Etc. Richmond Telephone Co., supplies $157.50; Crane Electric Co.. court house supplies, $2.30; C .R. Woodhurst, court house and jail repairs, $496.26; John A. Markley; janitor, $39; A. C. Brown, janitor and repairs $54: W. A. Bertsch, engineer," $100; Lindley Swain, janitor, $65; Dye & Price, court house supplies, $60; Sanitary Supply Co., court house supplies. $3; John Noss, court house supplies, $6; Weiss Antique Furniture Co., court house furniture, $3.40; Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., court house supplies, $25.20; Craighead Plumbing and Electric Co., court house supplies, $6.22; R. H. Coate, court house supplies, $2; A. Harsh Coal Co.. court house supplies, $192.81; A. Harsh Coal Co., court house supplies, $671.24; Imperial Brush Co., supplies, $1.20; Yankee Cleaner Co., supplies, $1.25; Richmond Union Laundry, supplies, $1.49; Richmond Union Laundry, supplies. $1.19; Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co., court house and jail sup plies, $14.43; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $35.77; Municipal electric light and power plant, court house and jail supplies $69.49; Municipal electric light and power plant, court house and jail supplies, $61.46. Jail supp'ies. repairs, etc. J. E. Mil ler, jail repairs, $3; J. H. Shallenburg, jail repairs. $7.35; C. H. Hasecoster, repairs. $1680; L. M. Hays repairs. $8.95; Old Reliable Paint Co., repairs $26.75; O. A. Louck, repairs, $63.33; Maggie Thomas jail employe, $3.75: Aurelia Thomas, jail employe and supplies, $36; Chas. E. Morgan, jail employe, $60; Dr. S. C. Markley, jail phy, siclal, $35; May Duryea, jail employe, $17; Omer G. Whelan, jail supplies,

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Jones Hardware Co.. supplies, $3.60; C. C. Schaefer. supplies, $14; S. Edgar Bond, H. for F. physician. $25; nacitman Klefotb Co.. - Jail supplies. $20.03; Jones Hardware Co., Jail supplies and poor farm suDDlies. S12.52: T. J. Connell, jail supplies and poor larm supplies. $164.77; J. M. Eggemeyer, court house and poor farm supplies, $100.13; Jones Hardware Co.. court bouse. Jail and poor farm supplies. $13.17. Poor farm supplies, repairs, etc. Laura Huddleston and others, poor farm employes. $17.2; F. B. Petro. poor farm SupL, salary, $275; Hoosler Mercantile Co.. poor farm supplies, $22.08; W. F. Hiatt. poor farm supplies $14.80; C. & W. Kramer Co.. poor farm supplies, $4.25; Associated Manufactures Co.. supplies. $11.50; J. D. Nixon, poor farm supplies. $52.76; F. B. Petro. supplies. $5.30; Armour & Co.. supplies. $32.80; The Corklns Chemical Co.. $23.56; Dick Stinson. supplies. $14; Dick Stinson. $27.50; Fred Schleintz, supplies. $52.63; Richmond Electric Co.. supplies. $3.15; J. R. Moulton. supplies. $33.20; Irvin Doddridge, supplies. $208.65; H. I Johnston, supplies. $17.61; Centerville Municipal Electric Lt. & Pr. Co.. poor farm supplies. $21.68; Dr. J. M. Fouts. poor farm physician. $60. Macadam Road Expenses L-. C. Peacock, engineer National road east. $37; L. C. Peacock, engineer Marshall road, $15; Ernest R. Cox. Supt.. E. R. Cox Road Imp.. $30; Albert Anderson, commissioner Cox road, $3.35; Wm. K. Cheesman. commissioner Cox road $3.45; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner Cox road, $3.70; A. T. Coggeshall. con. tract Cox road improvement. $490; L. C. Peacock, engineer Cox road, $36; W. K. Cheesman, commissioner Minor road. $3.45; Albert Anderson, commissioner Minor road, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner Minor road. $3.70; T. J. Connell. H. B. Fosler road Improvement, $1600; W. K. Cheesman, commissioner Fosler road. $3.45; Albert Anderson, commissioner Fosler road. $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner Fosler road. $3.70: Watson P. O'Neal. Supt. South 23rd street road. $54; L. C. Peacock, engineer South 23rd street. $51; Item Newspaper Co., Barton, legal publications, 47c; First National Bank, Rich'd for American Exchange Nat. N. Y.. $20,926.12. Free Turnpike Repairs. Supplies. Etc. J. D. Adams Co.. supplies, $3.67; J. D. Adams, supplies. $12.50; J. D. Adams Co.. supplies. $2.20; J. D. Adams & Co., road machinery. $90; Jone3 Hardware Co., supplies. $1.55; Burke Supply Co.. supplies. $42.20; Burke Supply Co.. supplies, $42.20; Huber Mfg. Co., supplies. $60; Burke Supply Co.. supplies, $38; Heath & Dixon, supplies, $5; H. E. Williams. $3; Indian Refining Co.. supplies. $3.38; Indian Refining Co.. supplies, $2.35; I. E. Smith, supplies. $31; I. E. Smith, supplies, $36; Glide Road Machine Co., supplies. $270; J. M. Burt, employes Dist. No. 1, $51; Line Watkins, Dist. No. 2. $75.50; Simon Atwell. Dist. No. 3, $68.35; Edgar Pollard. Dist. No. 4, $106.95; Walter J. King, Dist. No. 5, $74.36; Edwin L. Norris, Dist. No. 6, $115.17; Albert Cranor, Dist. No. 5. $71.15; Frank Lutz. Dist. No. 8, $63.65; Albert Wilson. Dist. No. 9. $74; Frank Clark. Dist. No. 10, $11123; Edgar F. Doren. Dist. No. 11. $140.22; W. O. Jones. Supt. Co. highways, $97.23. Allowances to Township Trustees in settlement of Poor Account: Milo Harris, Center Twp., $178.17: G. W. Crull. Washington Twp.. $2S6.67; Will Moore. Webster Twp., $6; Alex Abbott, Dalton Twp.. $24.10; W. H. Wilson. Harrison. $2; E. J. Wright. Abington Twp., $22.99; Amos E. White. Jackson. $539.43; J. T. Reynolds, New Garden Twp., $51.20; Wm. Curtis. Franklin Twp.. $50.05; C. H. Bond. Clay Twp.. $49.63; Enos C. Veal. Greene Twp.. $63.50; C. J. Atkinson, Perry Twp.. $17.34; W. H. Porter. Jefferson Twp.. $33.75; J. O. Edgerton, Wayne Twp.. $3,084.22; Joel Moore, Boston Twp.. $8.20. Health Commissioners Expense, Etc. A. P. Bailey. $3.03; F. W. Krueger. $173.07; F. W. Krueger. 26c; Dr. Lou Clem, work on foot and mouth disease epidemic. $34. Court Allowances Henry Siekman. petit juror, $2.50; Eugene Anderson, petit juror. $2.50; J. W. Turman. petit juror, $2.50; Benjamin Bulla, petit juror. $2.50: Elizabeth W. Candler, returning children from White's Institute, $10.68; Paul A. Beckett and Walter O. Lewis, pauper attorneys, $100; Edward Beeson. petit juror, $18 40; John F. Holiday, official reporter per diem. $115; Benjamin Bulla, petit juror. $10; Henry Siekman. petit juror. $10; Oscar Martin, petit juror. $10; William Bartel. petit juror. $10: Clark Crowe, petit juror. $6.40; William Charles, petit juror. $64.40; Albert B. Steen, returning fugitive. $4.80: Leonidas N. Cox. petit juror. $2.50; Jesse E. Townsend, petit juror. $50; John Coyne, petit Juror. $5350; Charles W. Crawford, petit juror. $54.95; Alpheus L. Baldwin, retit juror. $25.60; George M. Sowers, petit juror. $54.50: Adolph Personette. petit juror, $77.40; Frank Eliason. petit juror. $68.80; Michael W. Sherry, petit juror, $74.15; Charles Hiatt. petit juror. $430; Earl Strickler. petit juror, $4.10; John F. Holaday, per diem official reporter. $45: Michael W. Kelly, per diem attending circuit court. $146; Albert B. Steen. per diem attending circuit court. $146; Oscar E. Mashmeyer, per diem riding bailiff, $70; John A. Markley, per diem bailiff. $88; City Restaurant, jury meals. $6.50; Mack Warren, returning fugitive. $S04; Ernest Bell, witness fee, $4; George Miller, witness fee. $4; J. H. Wade, witness, $4; clerk Darke Co.. Ohio, court, $1.10; Jacob Newtauer. witness, $4; F. L. Slick, witness, $3.50; Daniel Driscbel. assistant sheriff. $2.50; Ellsworth Hunt, assistant sheriff, $2.50; in the matter of the insanity of Sophia M. Wilson. Michael W. Kelly. $1.50; Dr. S. Edgar Bond. $3: In the matter of the insanity of Hattie A. Brown. Michael K. Kelly, $5: Frank T. Strayer. $3; Dr. R. D. Morrow, $3; Dr. George B. Hunt. $3; Dr. S. C. Markley, $3; Ben. N. Crump. $2.20; in the matter of the insanity of Katherine Wintersteen. Michael W. Kelly. $5; Robert F. Davis. $3; Robert R. Hopkins. $3; F. W. Kreuger. $3; W. W. Zimmerman, $3; Ben. N. Crump, $2.95; B. F, Harris, $1; in the matter of the Insanity of Margaret Richardson, Michael W. Kelly, $5; Robert F. Davis, $3: Robert R. Hopkins, $3; T. Henry Davis, $3; W. W. Zimmerman, $3; B. N. Crump, $2.70; In the matter of the insanity of Henderson O. Hosier. Michael W. Kelly, $5; Frank T. Strayer. $3; Dr. Geo. B. Hunt. $3;Dr. S. C. Markley, $3; John F- Fouts, $3; Ben N. Crump, J1.85; '