Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 136, 21 May 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915

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FORMER MILTON GIRL

ATTAINS SUCCESS AS COMPOSER OF SONGS Gains Recognition at the University of California and Receives Notice in Topeka Papers. MILTON, Ind.. May 21. The many friends of Miss Catherine Urner will be pleased to learn of her success, as a song composer. She will be remembered as the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Urner, and it will also be remembered that the Rev. Mr. Urner, recently resigned his pastorate of the M. E. church at Topeka, Kansas, because of ill health and was intending to move to Los Angeles and as soon as able would take up evangelistic work. The following is an extract from a clipping from a Topeko newspaper: "Miss Catherine Urner, a student at the University of California, at Berkeley, is one of the four girls, chosen to write the music for the spring festival of the universiay. Miss Urner is the talented daughter daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Urner, and lived here until about a year ago, when she went west. While Miss Urner lived in Topeka, she displayed rare musical ability. She studied with Mi3S Jennie Blinn and appeared in several song recitals. She recently composed several songs which have been resognized in musical circles. At a series of musical teas, given by Miss Blinn at her studio the first was given yesterday. Miss Urner was asked as an honored guest, and it was much to her surprise to hear songs composed by her daughter. Among them were "The Herald of the Dawn," and "On Calvary." Arrangements .for the dedication of the I. O. O. F. building is about completed. Mrs. Fred Goebel and Mrs. Charles

Wneeler of Cambridge City, attended j the meeting of the Eastern Star, Wed- j nesday evening. Among the interest-; ing features was the report on the t grand chapter proceedings given by' Miss Sarah Roberts, secretary of Mil

ton chapter, who, with Miss Lula Faucett, were delegates from this chapter. Jasper Steele, superintendent of the Uc-fldrldge Grave Decorating company's office, was at Indianapolis attending the undertakers convention. levin Harmier, rural mail carrier out of Milton, made his trip Thursday morning in his new Ford automobile. Miss Hattie Clark has gone to Liberty to visit her sister and husband a few weeks. Her mother, Mrs. Clark, accompanied her as far as Connersville Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Manloce has returned from a few days visit with her children. Mrs. Stanly Murphy and family, and her son, Edward Manlove'at Indianapolis. Mrs. Josie Clouds went to Richmond Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Louise Cummings and other friends in that city.

MAKES HANOVER TRIP Because of the excellent showing made by the Earlham track athletes against Wabash, a team will be entered in the I. C. A- L. meet at Hanover Saturday. Members of the team preferred this meet rather than the state contest at Purdue. Members of the student board also decided against the discontinuance of baseball providing means for supporting the team can be devised.

CENTERVILLE

Mrs. Ray Buhl of Peoria, II., arrived Wednesday evening. She will be joined by her husband Saturday evening for a week's visit with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buhl. rMs. C. A. Langley and daughter Miss Esther Langley returned home yesterday from their winter home in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Langley came home three weeks ago. Mrs. Fred Webber returned to her home in Chicago yesterday afterspending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King and other relatives. Mrs. Thomas Ahl entertained the Collegiate club of Richmond yesterday afternoon, the meeting was favored with a good attendance of members and the regular program was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.

WHAT WILL OLDFIELD DRIVE AT SPEEDWAY?

INDIANAPOLIS, May 21. Every time Barney Oldfield turns around he is driving a new car in the next Indianapolis 500-mile race. First it was a Bugatti, next a Maxwell, and now some bug has it figured 'out it will be a Mercedes. According to the dope. Charles Fuller, Oldfield's backer, has by some hook or crook smuggled one of the German cars into this country, with the idea of sending it against every existing racing record. There is also

a story that the machine was in Eng-

lang at the outbreak of the war, and needed only the ready cash to bring it over. To all inquiries, however, Oldfield and Fuller turn a deaf ear, and smile a mysterious smile that may mean anything or nothing.

PYTHIAN SOCIETY TO SERVE DINNER

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 21. The Pythian Sisters will serve the dinned at 12 o'clock in the K. of P. hall for the members of the District Medical society, which meet in convention in this place next Thursday.

ITALIANS ENTRENCH

PARIS, May 21. A dispatch from Milan this afternoon says that several Italian regiments have been entrenched on the eastern front. By the eastern front is meant the Austrian frontier.

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MASONS GET DEGREE

Richmond Masons who received the thirty-second degree at the Scottish Rite ceremonies in Indianapolis last night, were Harry Jordan Duckhut, Claude Frank Richards, Dr. S. G. Smelser, Lonnie E. Wellbaum. John Wr. Judkins of Cambridge City, also received the degree.

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METHODIST PASTOR ANNOUNCES TOPIC

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 21. The subjects for the sermons by the Rev. R. C. Jones at the Methodist church, next Sunday are: Morning theme, "Unselfish Service," and in the evening, "Jacob at Jabbon." Special features of the music at the morning service will be an anthem by the choir and a solo by George Babcock.

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COPENHAGEN, May 21. It is learned from a high source in German naval circles that Geramny has lost 17 submarines since the beginning of the blockade in English waters.

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ORDINANCE NUMBER. An ordinance, authorizing and empowering the President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, in

Wayne County, State of Indiana, to

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Town of Milton, to affix the 6eal of

said Town, a contract with the Light, Heat & Power company, a corporation of Connersville, Indiana, for the lighting of the public streets, alleys, lanes, squares and public places, and for the furnishing power and water service to the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana. Section I. Be It Ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, that the following contract between the Town of Milton, of Wayne County, State of Indiana, and the Light, Heat & Power Company, a corporation, of Connersville, in Fayette County, State of Indiana, be executed on behalf of said Town of Milton by the President of the Board of Trustees of said Town of Milton, Indiana, and the seal affixed thereto by the Clerk of said Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana. Section II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after the date of its passage by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, tSate of Indiana. Ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, on this the day of , 1915.

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President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana. Attest: Town Clerk of the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana. This agreement, made and entered into by and between the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indi

ana, an incorporated Town under the laws of the State of Indiana, and the Light, Heat & Power Company, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, with its principal offices and place of business located in the City of Connersville. in Fayette County, State of Indiana, Witnesseth: That it is agreed by and between the parties hereto, in consideration of the payment by said Town of Milton to said Light, Heat & Power Company of the sums hereinafter mentioned, and of the covenants and stipulations hereinafter contained, as follows: 1. The Light, Heat & Power Company is to build, equip and maintain electric light poles, wires, towers, masts, transformers, pipes, mains, fire plugs and other structures and apparatus necessary to furnish to the Town of Milton, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, electric lights for street and highway lighting, and the power for pumping and furnishing water to said Town of Milton and the inhabitants thereof, for fire protection and for domestic use, or otherwise. 2. That said Town of Milton does hereby contract, and agree with said Light, Heat & Power Company to furnish for the full term and period of twenty five (25 years from the date hereof, not less than twenty (20) street lamps, which shall be paid for by 6aid Town of Milton, according to the size of said lamps used, as follows : 60 c. p. $16.00 per year, per lamp. 80 c. p. $18.00 per year, per lamp. 100 c. p. $20.00 per year, per lamp. The lamps installed and furnished to said town of Milton is to burn on an all night every night schedules. All of such lamps to be paid for by said town of Milton, each month, on a basis of one-twelfth (1-12) of the yearly rate on or before the 10th of each and every month, during the term of this contract. 3. The meter rates at which said Lipht. Hat & Power Company shall charge the Town of Milton and the inhabitants of said Town of Milton,

for lighting service, other than street j lamps, shall be as fellows: I Electric Meter Rates. First 25 K. W. hours used per month, 11c per K. W. hour. j Next 75 K. W. hours used per month j 10c per K. W. hour. j Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 9c per K. W. hour. J Next 200 K. W. hours used per j month 8c per K. W. hour. i Next 200 K. W. hours used per j month 7c per K. W. hour. i Next 200 K. W. hours used per i month 6c per K. W. hour. j Next 200 K. W. hours used per ' month SVzC per K. W. hour. j All excess K. W. hour3 used per I month 3c per K. W. hour. j Above rates per K. W. hour be sub- j ject to lc per K. W. discount if paid on or before the 10th day of month following current used. Minimum ! charge 75c per month. Meter deposit j of $2.50 per consumer not owning prop- j erty.

4. The meter rates at which sa;n Light. Heat & Power Company shall charge said Town of Milton, and the inhabitants thereof, for electric power service, other than for pumping and supplying water, shall be as follows: f-l . . . KJaa D...

First 100 K. W. hours used per , month 7c per K. W. hour. j Next 100 K. W. hours used per j month, 6V2C per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per !

month 6c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month l'zc per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 5c per K. W. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 4c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 4,4c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 4c per K. W. hour. Next 200 K. W. hours usedper month 3?c per K. W. hour.

Next 200 K. W. hours uaed per month 3 He per K. W. hour. . Next 200 K. W. hours used per month Zic per K. W. hour. All over 1500 K. W. hours, 3c per K. W. hour. Above rates per K. W. hour subject to lc discount if paid on or before the 10th of the month following current used. Minimum charge of 50c per month per H. P. rating of motors installed. Motors above 1 H. P. use power rate. No connection for motors made less than $1.00 per month minimum charge. Meter deposit of $2.50 per consumer for non property owners. 5. That said Light, Heat & Power Company agrees to furnish and said Town of Milton agrees to take and use water, which is pumped and supplied by said Light, Heat & Power Company. Such service to continue for the full term of twenty five (25) years from the date of this contract,

as follows: Said Town of Milton agrees to take and use not less than six (6) four (4) inch fire plugs at a cost of twenty-five dollars (25.00) per year, for each of such fire plugs. Said Town of Milton shall pay for said fire plugs or for water used, each month on a basis of one-twelfth (1-12) of the yearly rate.

on or before the 10th of each and every month, during the term of this contract. Any additional fjre plugs to be at the same rate of twenty-five dollars (25.00) each. Said Town of Milton shall not require said company to extend its pipes and water mains to exceed two (2) blocks from one fire plug to the next or succeeding fire plug. 6. Said Light, Heat & Power Company agrees to furnish the following water and electric rates to the Town of Milton, and the inhabitants thereof, to-wit : Water Meter RatesFirst 100,000 gals. 16c per M. gals. Next 250,000 gals. 14c per M. gals. Next 250,000 gals. 12c per M. gals. . .ext 250,000 gals. 10c per M. gals. Next 250,000 gals. 8Vc per M. gals. Any excess amount 7c per M. gals. The above meter rates subject to lc per M. gallons, discount if paid on or before the 10th of month following water used; 6,000 gallons water allowed each consumer with minimum charge of 75c per month. Minimum charge 75c per month for " meter. Minimum charge $1.65 per month for " meter. Minimum charge $3.00 per month for 1" meter. Minimum charge $6.75 per month for meter. Minimum charge $12.00 per month for 2" meter. Minimum charge $30.00 per month for 3" meter. A deposit will be required of $2.50 from each consumer not owning property. Flat Rates Schedule: Bath Tubs. Per Annum Bathing Tubs in Private Houses. First tub $ 2.00 Each additional tub 1.00 Bath tubs in boarding houses hotels 4.00

Bath tubs in barber shops, each 6.00 Bakers.

Five barrels or under used daily Building Purposes. For stone masonry, per perch of 25 cubic feet For brick work for 1,000 For plastering; 100 square yds. less For plastering; additional 100 square yds Concrete per square yd. (when persons have no water) Barber Shops. Two Chairs or less

Bath tubs, each 6.00 Dwellings. One family 5.00 Houses occupied by more than family to be charged per above for each family. Drug Stores. For drug stores 2.00 Fountains, ten hours per day for season to be paid in full June 1 4.00 Hotels For hotels and boarding houses for five rooms or less 5.00 Hotels, over five rooms for each room 50 Restaurants. For restaurants 5.00 Horses. Private stables, each horse 1.00 For washing carriages 50 Miscellaneous. Churches 2.00 Cows, each 1.00 Livery stables, including washing buggies 20.00 Laundries, steam 20.00 Laundries, all others 6 00 Meat shop 5.00 Heaters Meter Rates: Wagons, washing each 1.00 Blacksmith shop, each forge.... 2.00 Green houses, per 100 square ft. .50 Offices for professional men. 2.00 Dental offices 2.00 Photograoh galleries 6.00 Stores 2.00 Urinals:

Urinals in private houses 4.00 j

Urinals in hotels and boarding ing houses 8.00 Urinals in blocks, manufacturing establishments and railroad

depots 8.00 j Urinals in banks, stores, offices j and saloons 4.00 1 Water Closets: j Water closets for one self-closing private house 2.00 1 Each additional 1.00 j Water closets, self acting, in j buildings used and occupied j for stores, offices, etc.. shall 1 he charged for each store or j office having a water closet within or annexed to same... 3.00! Water-closets, self-acting, in 1 hotels or boarding houses.... 4.00 j Water-closets, self-acting in sa- , loons. R. R. depots of Mfg. I establishments S.00 ;

None other than self-acting wafer-closets will be permitted. Sprinkling 2 hours per day. Yards, lawns, gardens, walks, fruits, streets, etc., private, per front foot 08 7. extension of any line shall be required of said Light, Heat & Power Company for a greater distance than two hundred and fifty (250) feet per consumer and with a guarantee of twelve dollars ($12.00) per year revenue. No extension of lines shall be required of said Light, Heat & Power Company for additional street lights for a greater distance than four hundred (400) fe"et for each street light that may be ordered by said Town Board. 8. No extensions of mains shall be

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required of the company for private use unless a guaranteed revenue of $4.50 per year for every 100 feet of main so extended be' obtained. No extension of mains shall be required of company for fire protection to said town more than 400 feet for each fire Plug. 9. It is further agreed herein that the citizens of Milton shall furnish to said company a suitable ground site, approximately fifty (50) feet by one hundred and fifty (150) feet located as nearly as possible in the center of said town, or where water supply may be found, which said site Bhall be deeded-tto said Light, Heat & Power Company and shall be used for locating the water and the electric plants of said company thereon. Said Town of Milton further agrees to assist said Light. Heat & Power Company in obtaining fifty (50) or more water consumers and fifty (50) or more electric consumers as a minimum number of private users, in order to warrant the investment of necessary capital to install the proposed plant and equipment. It is further agreed by the said Town of Milton to furnish sites for drilling necessary test wells to locate and obtain ample water supply of at least 50,000 gallons per 24 hours. Such test wells not to exceed four (4) in number, and it is further agreed

that if ample and pure water supply cannot be obtained, said Light, Heat & Power Company shall not be held liable for the carrying out of the terms of this contract relative to supplying water to the said Town of Milton and the inhabitants thereof. Provided further that this will in no way effect the electric lighting contract. 10. It is further agreed that said Light. Heat & Power Company shall have the right to inaugurate any and all rules which it may deem necessary for the regulation of water and e!etrie service. Further agreed that sa! Light. Heat & Power Company shall tap all water lines and mains and run all service to property line owners consumers shall pay said company for running service from property line to such place as desired; said Light. Heat & Power Company shall run all electric service from pole lines in street to consumer's premises and shall furnish and install meters, consumer shall pay for all inside wiring, fixtures and otherwise. 11. Said water supply shall be furnished by said company at sixty (60) pound pressure to the Town of Milton for fire protection and thirty (30) pound pressure for the inhabitants thereof within or near to the corporate limits of said town. 12. Said Light. Heat & Power Company, its successors or assigns. 6hall have the right to remove any and all its poles, wires, pipes, pipe lines, apparatus, equipment and structures at any time after the expiration of this contract. 13. It is further agreed herein by said Light, Heat & Power Company that it will complete said electric plant for rendering service to said Town of Milton within ninety (90) working days from the date of the signing and execution of this contract, and completing the installation and operation of said water plant on or before July 1st, 1916. 14. Further agreed that said Town of Milton shall have the right and option of purchasing both water and electric properties at any time during the life of this contract by said Town of Milton, giving to said company one (1) year's written notice. The pur

chase of the property can be made by cash, bond or through the lease plan with monthly payments on principal, deferred payments bearing six per cent (6) interest per annum from date of sale until paid. In case of purchase of said property by said Town of Milton during the life of this franchise or contract or any extension term of years granted to said company, the Town of Milton agrees to continue the purchase of electric current for operating water works and electric service for the Town of Milton and inhabitants thereof at a rate of not to exceed four cents (4c) per K. W. hour. 15. In case said Town of Milton should decide to purchase and ope'rate one of said plants until such time as said Town can provide sufficient funds with which to purchase both of said plants, then it is agreed that said Town of Milton may purchase, upon completion, or at any time during the life of this contract, the water works plant; said purchase may be made by bond, which said Light, Heat & Power Company agrees to take at par, or through lease with monthly payment, all deferred payments to bear interest . at the rate of six per cent (6vc) from date of sale until paid. In the event said Town of Milton should purchase said water works plant, said company agrees to hold and operate said electric plant during the life of this contract or any extended period thereof or until such time as said Town should desire to purchase such electric plant. 16. Further agreed herein that in the event said Light. Heat & Power Company should fail to carry out the terms of thi3 contract, then It is agreed that said contract shall be deemed forfeited and said Light, Heat & Power Company shall have no rights or privileges hereunder, except that said Light. Heat & Power Company would have the right to remove its property as In said contract provided. Each of the parties hereto, their successors or assigns, are bound by all the covenants and stipulation herein contained for the full term of Twenty Five (25) years from the date of the execution of this contract. This contract is executed in triplicate. In witness whereof, the Town of Milton, in Wayne County. State of Indiana, has hereunto set its hand and seal by the President of the Board of Trustees cf said Town of Milton and the Clerk of the Town of Milton respectively, and said Light. Heat & Power Company has hereunto set its hand and seal by its President and Secretary resoectively on this the of 1 , 1915. By President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Milton, Wayne County, State of Indiana. Attest: Clerk of the Town of Milton, In Wayne County, State of Indiana. By President of the Light, Heat & Power Company. Attest: Secretary of the Light, Heat & Power Company. The above ordinance and contract to be considered for final passage by meeting of the town board of Milton. Ind., on Monday. June 7th, 1915..: 21-lt-