Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 154, 16 May 1916 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916
company -of-HafcWBtwu against Omer and Rosetta Lamott. The demand is for $2,500. - , India rubber trees which are tappedevery other day continue to yield sap for more than twenty years, and-the oldest i and'- most frequently tapped trees produces the richest sap. , hues eocaapen ASKS "STUDENT- AID. fluencethelr"" friends ""at"homelocontrfbute to the relief fund. and TkIrs7Ernest'Poinier areotfe? delegates from here. .Several people from Richmond are attending part' of the sessions. HEAR DIVORCE MIT Percy .Alden, member , of the -English. Parliament, talked at the chapel services of Earlharo college this morning.. Htl spoke mostly. - of the relief work that r is . being done in Belgium and asked' the students to try to lnTwo divorce trials will be heard in circuit court tomorrow. On a charge of, abandonment, Georgia 'Hicks has brought euit against' Raymond ; Hicks. Hearing will also be held in the case of Lester Mains against Ada Mains. OFFICERS INSTALLED. FD18 UflTER H , Mrs. Frank Spekenhier was installed ' as vice, president of the.state a.s-. COMPLAINT ON NOTE $ sembly of the Eden Rebekahs at in Cemplalnron note was-filed in clrdianapolis today. Mrs. Anna Longl cult txmrt -.today by "the Union .Trust Friday of thi week It wat announced today the Indiana Public Utilities commission will give a tewing to the petition of the Richmond City, Water works company for an increase in its schedule of water rates. The city will be represented at the hearing by City i Attorney Bond. Henry C. Starr of In-j dianapolis is chief counsel tor : me water works company. f jL.JWi TXIS fig W , , , m,-. L.VjSPECIAL--: r y Chains and -Roomy 2-passenger .Porch"' Swing,, with COOL MOR PORCH SHADES In All Sizes From" 82,25 UP. Hooks Complete, only . : ? TAX ON PERSONAL GOODS SHOWS LARGE INCREASE i U lb We Hang Them Free. tT.nJN BRIDE 5ALE5 JUNE BRIDE JUNE EWDE 5ALE5 "JUNE BM isl rxtut jcut3tcwLt tuwBLw .NCLm-w. -r... . r, re (K,r ao insane niKir P,Dnr vAi trc, .tiiwc Psamc sa c, Jll 3 JUNE fcWDE SALtS JUNE. EAIDE SALES JUNE BR IDE. 5ALES5RE--BilDE 5ALES JUNE BRfD SALES JUN ,Nt BRIO
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137.340: 77.260' 237,330! .... .... j 726,950 263,980 ; 990,930;
With the assessors of all the townships with the exception of Wayne reporting to the county auditor, it , is shown that a gain of ; $66,890 in the total assessment of personal property and real estate improvement, has been made. Assessor Boyd.'of Wayne town
ship, will report a gain of at least $55,000 in the personal property assessment of -.Wayne township and expects at least $200,000 Increase in corporation assessment, bringing the total increase in the county to over $300,000. The total assessment of all property real and personal in the townships outside of Wayne is $14,423,920 compared with $14,357,030 last year. The following townships and coriporations showed decreases in the valuation: Perry, Dalton, Abington, Harrlson and New Garden townships and Cambridge City, Dublin, East Gerraanj town, Milton, Whitewater and Founj tain City corporations. Perry township showed the largest j per cent of loss, dropping from $192,570 to $134,370 in personal property and Improvement assessment. Hagerstown corporation showed one (Of the largest per centage of increase, raisin? from $459,880 last year to $517,940 in 191l. The following table shows jtbe totals of the townships reporting ! today. The second column shows
the 1915 assessment: j WASHINGTON, May 16. The TusJefferson Township. icon, Ariz.', Chamber of Commerce to-
IReal estate ....$ 647,790 $ 6fi8,950day appealed to Senator Ashurst for i Personal 294,780 282.050 ! protection on behalf of 2.500 defenseNet 969,570 951,000 ! less men and women along -the south-
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Washington Township. Real estate .....$1,129,910 $1,126,810 Personal . ... . 323,120 296,660 Net ........ 1,453,030 1,423,470
Milton Township. Real estate ..:..$ 137,030 $ Personal 81,410 Net ......... 218,440 Franklin Township. Real estate $ 718,110 $ Personal ........ 272.820 Net 1,001,860
Whitewater Corporation. Real. estate .....$ 12,920 $ 12,750 Personal .... 19,850 20.550 Net ............ 32.770 33,300 New Garden Township. Real estate .....$ 508.890 $ 519,260 Personal .. .. 173,630 179.590 Net 682,520 698,850 Fountain City Corporation. Real estate .....$ 110,120 $ 108,400 Personal . . .. 80.230 96,630 Net 190,450 205,030
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585.540 i that General Funston had failed to 214,690 j respond to the appeal for protection. 800,230;
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JAMES BARRETT DIES
Hagerstown Corporation.
Real estate $ 267.70 .$
1 Personal 250.180 ', Net 517,940 Boston Township. iReal estate $ 589.030 $ ! Persanal ....... 240,090 'Net 829.180 Boston Corporation. Real estate $ 41,450 $ Personal 23.440 Net 04,890 Greene Township. Real estate . $ 762,040 $ Personal .... 236.SOO 'Net 99S.84U Center Townshm.
pi eetntp ?i 07R 740 S1 07r, 9ci -home in Mansfield. O.
Personal 340,420 r.32.520 bor Mr. Banett whil? visiting friends Net l,419,16o 1,407,770 jn Richmond was injured in an aatoCenterville Corporation. mobile accident near Newcastle in Real estate $ 231,010 $ 223.060. which his light leg was crushed. Ho Personal 110,950 117,470 had never recovered from the injury.
Net 341.960 310,530. Mr. Barrett was' also formerly chief Clay Township. ; police of Marsfiehl, O. Real estate $ 458,470 $-.455.730.. Personal ,161.0?0 HJU'IO. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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