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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, -JULY 12, 1916
LYNN CHURCHES JOIN IN UNION SERVICE SERIES
LYNN, Ind., July 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Courtney and son ' George, of Winchester, . were the Sunday., guesjs of Isaac Hodgson and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn returned home from Crooked Lake, where they spent A week fishing..... Several from this place attended the services at the Methodist church at Spartansburg Sunday. The Lynn orchestra and the Methodist choir furnished the music. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Austin visited relatives In Union port Sunday. Visits Lynn Friends. . Gorman Howell of Muncle, spent Rundav with Leah Chenoweth. Begin
ning next Sunday we will have union services, the first service at the Methodist church. Sermon by Rev. C. F. Miller, music in charge of Mrs. Patterson. Second Sunday sermon by Rrr. E. C Hallman, music in charge of Mrs. J. O. Martin, service at the Christian church. Third Sunday sermon by Rev. O. Livengood, music in charge of Russell Martin. Service at lbs Friends church Miss Lena Cloud spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chenoweth and Miss Reva Chenoweth spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. A. R. Hiatt..... Mrt. W. H. Tharp returned Sunday from the Reid Memorial Hospital whsre she has been taking treatment. ....Mr. and Mrs Talt Nichols were gussts of their daughter, Mrs. Cutler at Richmond, Sunday.
RED GROSS SOCIETY WANTS MORE MONEY
rvnTAVAPOLIS. Ind.. July 12.
Three thousand members are to be sought for membership in the Indianapolis Red Cross society, William Fortune, president, announced today
following an organization meeuug wot night. Each member will pay a fee of $1. The preliminary 6teps of organilatlon were taken In response to a hurry-up call from the national headQuarters of the society.
BUSHEL OF PEACHES WEIGHS 48 POUNDS
" Typographical errors stated last nfght that a bushel of peaches weighed 38 pounds, when the correct amount required by law is 48 pounds to the bushel of peaches. Im-peOr of Weights and Measures MKUy ha3 urged that housewives in trtir pur: chase of peaches inslstupon,: getting the full 48 pounds to the bushel. -
BOYS GLASS GIVES SUPPER FOR GIRLS
. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., July 12. The boys class of the M. E. church recently entertained the girls class at a camp fire supper and marshmallow roast. Those present at the supper
were: Misses Esther crooKs, uuve
Garber, Mary Kring and Zella Lacey; Messrs. Ralph Reynolds, Paul Kring Hubert Huddleston, Harold Reynolds Ora Bogue and Mr. and Mrs. L. O Anderson. Hold Funeral Services.
The funeral services of Jerr61d
Shoemaker, were .held .Wednesday morning ten-thirty by Rev. Aaron Worth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lacey. SHRADER DRAWS FINE.
Huge U. S. Guns Point at Juarez
J. J. Shrader. an employe of the Na
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for stealing blue prints ana tools owned by the company. The court was also Informod that the man had desprted his wife and children, who live In Union City. .
It has born estimated that the sense of smell in a human being can detect thi thrre-hundrod-mlllionth part of a grain of musk.
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its efforts to employ a county agent The money appropriated by the commissioners will be used to promote the work and a $1,500 state allowance will be used to pay the agent's salary and his expenses.
BOILER ROOM BURNS.
A fire in the boiler room at the C. and .W. Kramer company's saw mill. West Richmond, Monday ' proved a difficult blaze for the firemen to subdue, but the loss was very smalL A spark from the boiler furnace started a blaze in the top of the room near the roof. The blaze did not "get through the roof, however.
COUNTY GIVES FUND TO EMPLOY AGENT
EATON, O., July 12. With the appropriation of $1,000 by the county commissioners, positive assurance is given that the Preble County Improvement association will be successful in
ALLEN ACCEPTS PLACE IN EAST
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 12. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Stahr, Mr.' and Mrs. George ' Jones, Helen and Guy Stahr, Lola Duggint, Ruth Benbow and Bessie Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stahr at Palestine, O., Sunday. Mr. Stahr is the- father of William Stahr and Mrs. Jones.. .. .Nethla Paul, of New Cattle, accompanied her sister, Mrs. Bert Monroe, Saturday night, to her home here, from New Castle where she had spent the day with her
parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Joe Paul and
family.. ... .Mr, and . Mrs. Mark Allen left Monday for Schnectady," New York, Mr. Allen to take a position with the General Electric company.,".'.;: Mrs. Charles Petro is sick at her home on Harrison street. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley were guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs; Laura Hines and of Fred Murray and family.,-. ' . Miss Nora Thalls spehr Saturday night at Richmond.
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EATON, O., July 12. Mrs. Frances Gibson Richard, associate professor of
English at Miami university, Oxford, wia discuss, "The Need of Women's Participation, in, Public Affairs To
day, at a county women's meeting
to be held Saturday afternoon in First
Universallst church. .
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NOTICE" TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. STATE ' OF - INDIANA, County of ( V. . J .... ,- i . .-! .
Wayne, sb:
Rfnn tho TnarH nf Cnmmlssioners
i of Wayne county, Indiana, July term,
1916. t In the matter of the petition of Jchn D. Nixon, et at, for the improvement
of Highway in Center Township. Notice is hereby, given that sea'ed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners , of Wayne County, State of Indiana, at the office of the county auditor of said county and the court room of said board of said county, at the court house of Wayne county, Indiana, at the City of Richmond, thereof until eleven o'clock a. m , of Thursday, August 3rd, 1916, for the improvement of highway petitioned for by John D. Nixon, et al., In Center township, Wayne county, Indiana, ' ."' ." Such construction shall be done only upon written contract being entered Into of form as set out In Commissioners Record of date July 8, 1916,
and all bidders must familiarize them
selves with the terms of said contract before submitting bid, the same terms in part being additional to the other specifications of and for construction
work. A full and - detailed and complete description of the said improve
ment and the manner of making of the grade, of the draining of the ce
ment surfacing and paving and con
struction as set out In the report of
viewers and engineer and the plans
and specifications and profile therefor
being now on file In. the office of the county auditor of the said county as
ordered and approved by the said
board.
Bidder shall with and as a part of
his proposal, state the price at which he will undertake and complete any
additional work contemplated . under
the provisions of contract form referred to.
Blddera are further notified that at
same tlma and place, bids are being received for four additional contracts for lmnrovcmenta of like character In
Immediate vicinity, and so located that work might progress on all at same time, and bidders are at liberty to. and
are Invited to submit aa a part of proposal, propositions in amendment to
orglnal bid stating what, if any deduction or pro rate reductions will be made upon the proposal for this work.
f additional contracts are awarded
bidder.
The bidder shall submit with his bid
his bond payable to the State of In
diana, in the penal sum equal to double the sum of his proposal with god
and sufficient sureties to the approval of the Board of Commissioners, the
same such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions
of Section 74 of "An Act Concerning Highways," of the General Assembly
of the' State of Indiana,- approved
March. 8, 1905, and all acts amenda-;
tory and - supplemental thereto,- s.nd 1
also shall such bond be conditioned in
accordance with the terms of "An Act Concerning Public Buildings and Public Improvement Contract," etc., of the
General Assembly of the State of Indiana, . approved March 4, 1911,; and
all acts amendatory and supplemental
thereof.
The Board of Commissioners of faid
Coihity of Wayne reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Wayne county, Indiana, July 8, 1916.
LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Coucty Auditor of Wayne Co.. Ind.
Gardner,- Jessup & - White, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SSl';Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, July Term, 1916. In the matter of the Petition, of GEORGE F. GIPE. et al. for the Improvement of Highway in Jackson
Township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Wayne
County, state of Indiana, at the office of the County Auditor of said County and the Court Room of sid Board of said County at the Court House of Wayne County, Indiana, at the City
of Richmond thereor, until eleven o'clock A. M. of Thursday, August 3d,
1916, for the improvement of Highway
petitioned for by George F. Gipe, et al. in Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Such construction shall be done only upon writtpn contract being entered into of form as set out in Commissioner's Record of date, July 8, 1916, and all bidders must familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting bid, the same terms in part being additional to the other
specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of the said improvement and the manner of making of the grade, of the draining of the cement surfacing, and paving and con
struction as set out in the report of
Viewers and Engineer and the plans and specifications and profile therefor being now on file in the office of the County Auditor of said County as ord
ered and approved by the said Board. Bidder shall with and as a part of his proposal, ttate the price at which he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the provisions of contract form referred to. Bidders are further notified that at name time and place, bids are being received for four additional contracts for Improvements of like character in Immediate vicinity, and so located that work might progress on all at same time, and Udders are at liberty to, and are invited to submit aa a part of proposal, propositions in amendment to original bid stating what, if any deductions or pro rate re. ductions will be made upon the proposal for thld work, If additional contracts are awarded bidder. The bidder shall submit with bis bid his bond payable to the State of Indiana, in the penal , sum equal to double the sum of his proposal with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of the Board of Commissioners,
the same such bond being conditioned
in strict compliance with the provis
ions of Section 74 . of "An Act Con
cerning Highways," of the General Assembly of , the State of Indiana! approved March 8, 1905, and all acts
amendatory and supplemental thereto.
ana also, snaa sucn bona be condi
tioned in; accordance with the terms of "An Act Concerning Public Buildings and Public Improvement' Contracts," etc., of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 4, 1911, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereof. The Board of Commissioners of said County of v Wayne reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board .of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, July 8, 1916. - LEWIS S. BOWMAN, County Auditor of , Wayne County, .Indiana. Gardner; Jessup & .White, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wuyne COuhty,' Indiana July term,1916. - In the matter of the petition of Orange D. Hall. et. al., for the Improvement of Highway in Jackson township. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Wayne, county, State of Indiana, at the office
of the County Auditor of said county and the court room of said board of said county at the court house of Wayne county, Indiana, at the city of Richmond, thereof, until eleven o'clock a. m.. of Thursday, August 3. 1916, for the improvement of highway petitioned for by Orange D. Hall, et al.t In Jackson township, Wayne county, Indiana. - '- . i Such construction shall be' done only upon written contract being entered into of form as set out in Commissioner's Record of date of July 8, 1916, and all bidders must familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting bid, the same terms in part being additional to. the other specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of the said lmprove-
.ment and the manner of making -of
me graae, or tbe drainage of the cement surfacing, and paving and construction as set out in the report of
viewers ana engineer and the. plans and specifications and profile therefor being now on file in the office of the County Auditor of said county aa ordered and approved by the said board.
Bidder shall with and at a part of bis proposal, state the price at which he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the provisions of contract form referred to. . Bidders are further notified that at tame time and place, bids an being received for four additional contracts for Improvements of like character in Immediate vicinity, and so located that work might progress on all, at tam time, and bidders are at liberty to, and Invited to submit aa a part of proposal, propositions in amendment to original bid stating what. If any. deductions or pro rate reductions win be made upon the proposal for this work. If additional contracts are awarded bidder. The bidder shall submit with his bid his bond payable to tb State of Indiana, in the penal sum-equal' to double the sum of his proposal with good and sufficient sureties to. the approval of the Board of Commissioners, the same such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An Act Concerning Highways," of the Gen- ' era! Assembly of the State of Indiana,
approved March 8, 1905, and; all -acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and also shall such bond be conditioned in accordance with the terms of "An Act Concerning Pubjic Buildings and Public Improvement Contracts," etc., of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, ; approved March 4, 1911, and all acts amenda-, tory and supplemental thereof. - The Board of Commissioners of said. County of Wayne reserves the right to. reject any and all bids. , : , 1 By order of the Board of Commiss-, loners of Wayne county, IndiAa, July 8, 1916. 5 LEWIS, S. BOWMAN. County Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. . . Gardner, Jessup & White, Attys. July 12-19-2. -
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