Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 72, 5 February 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917
THE GOLD OF BY ARTHUR B. REEVE
THE GODS (A Mystery of the Iseas Solved by Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective)
I Cred from the right and the glass ivau chattered in a thousand bits. Another shot from the left broke the light out of another window on the : opposite side. The house was a sort of bungalow, with most of the rooms on the Irst floor, and a small second story or attic window. That went next Altogether I folt that I was giving a splendid account of myself. From the house came a rapid volley In reply. Whoever was In there was 1 not going to surrender without a fight. One after another I plugged away with my shots, now bent on making the most of them. With the answering shots it made quite a merry little fusillade, and I was glad enough to have the shelter of the staunch oak which two or three times was hit squarely at about the level of ray shoulders. I had never before heard the whirr of so many bullets about me, and I cannot say that I enjoyed it. But my attack was what Craig wanted. I heard a noise In the front of the house, as of feet running, and then I knew that in spite of all he bad given me the least dangerous part of the attack. I plugged away valiantly with what Lhots Thad left, then leaving Just one more In the chamber of each gun, I hurried around in the shadow, my blood up, to help them. With the aid of the officer, they had just forced the light door and Search- ; light had been allowed to leap in ahead of them, as I came up. "Here," I said to Lockwood, handing him back his gun. "take it, there ' is just one shot left." I, at least, had expected to find one, perhaps two desperate men waiting for us. Evidently our ruse had worked. The room was dark, but there necmed to be no one in it, though we could hear sounds as though some one were hastily barricading the door that led from the front to the room at which I had been firing. Lockwood struck a match. ; "Confound it, dont!" muttered Craig ' knocking it from his hand. "They can ' see us well enough without helping them." "Chester!" We stood transfixed. It was a woi man's voice. Where did it come from' Could she be In the room? "Chester is that you?" "Yes, Inez. Where are you?" "I ran up here In this attic when I heard the shots." "Come down, then. All is right now." She came down a half ladder, half flight of tteps. At the foot she paused Just a moment and hesitated. Then, like a frightened bird, she flew to the eafety of Lockwood's arms. "Mr. Whitney," she sobbed, "called me up and told me that he had something very important to say, a message from you. He said that ho had the dagger, in his safe, up in the country. He told me you'd be there and i that you expected to come up with ; him in his car. I. went We hadsome trouble with the engine. And then that other car the one that followed us, came up behind and forced us off
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the bank. Mr, Whitney and I were both stunned. I don't remember a thing after that, until I woke np here Where is it?" I listened, with one eye on that door that had been barricaded. Was Lockwood really Innocent, after all? I could not think that Inez Mendoza could make such a mistake, if be were not. Lockwood clenched his flsts. "Some one shall pay for this," he exclaimed. There was the problem the Inner room. Who would go in? We looked at each other a moment. The room in which we were was a living room.and perhaps, when there were visitors in the little house, was a guest-rom. At any rate, on one side was a huge davenport by day which could be transformed into a folding bed at night. Lockwcod looked about hastily and his eye fell on the door, then on this folding bed. With a wrench, he opened it and seized the cotton .mattress from the inside. With his gun ready he advanced toward the barricaded door, holding the mattress as a shield, for his experience in wild countries had taught him that a cotton mattress is about as good a thing to stop bullets as one could find on the spur of the moment. Kennedy end the officer followed just behind, and the three threw their weights on the door almost before we knew what they were about. "Chester don't!" cried Inez in alarm, too late. "He'll kill you!" The excitement had been too much
for her. She reeled, fainting, and I caught ber. Before I could restore the davenport to something like its original condition so that we could take care of her, the first onslaught was over. Three guns were sticking their blue noses into the darkness of the next room. "Hands up!" shouted Craig. "Drop your gun! Let me hear it fall!" There followed a thud and Kennedy, followed by Lockwood and the officer entered. As they fumbled to strike a light, I managed to open a window and let in some fresh air, while the Senora, for once human, loosened the throat of Inez' dress and fanned her. Through the open door, now. I could
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hear what was going on in the next room, but could not see. "It was you, Lockwood," I heard a familiar voice acpuaing, "who was in the Museum the night the dagger disappeared. "Yes," replied Lockwood, a bit disdainfully. "I suspected something crooked about that dagger. I thought that if I made a copy of the inscription on the blade, I might decipher it myself, or get some one to do it for me. I went in and, when a chance came, I hid in the sarcophagus. There I waited until the Museum was closed. Then, when finally I got to the place where the dagger was It was gone!" To be continued
WILL SPEAK AT COLLEGE
Dr. Charles Pickett, pastor of the Friends' church at Toronto, Canada, and editor of "The Canadian Friend." will visit Earlham college, Feb. 27, to assist in a series of Y. M. C. A. meetings.
Masonic Calendar
Monday, Feb. 5. Richmond Commandary, No. 8, K. T. Stated conclave. . Tuesday, Feb. 6. Richmond Lodge, No. 196. F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Wednesday. Feb. 7.- Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Fellow Craft degree. Thursday, Feb. 8 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 7:00 o'clock. Friday, Feb. 9. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.
FRENCHMAN PRAISES THE AMERICAN NAVY
(By Associated Press.) PARIS, Feb. 5 Rear Admiral Degouy, retired, of the French navy, paid a tribute to the officers and men of
the American navy In an Interview on the submarine issue which he gave today to a correspondent of the Associated Press. "Should Germany's new policy,'' said the admiral, "bring the United States into the European conflict American sailors may be depended upon to give a good account of themselves in fighting submarines which are now on the other side of the Atlantic or that may get there."
DR. MOON TO SPEAK
Members of the Wayne County Medical society will meet at 2:30
o'clock Wednesday at the Commercial club rooms.' Dr. Virgil H. Moon, pro. lessor of Pathology of the Indiana university school of medicine will speak,
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A List of Lanflds, Town and City Lots, Returned Delinquent in Wayne County Sale of Delinquent Property, February 12, 1917. The following is a list of lands, town and city lots returned delinquent by Edward J. Weidner, Treasurer of Wayne County, for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1915 and former years, including taxes for the current year 1916, in Wayne County, Indiana.
Names of Owners
Description of Lands
to e m s. S o n 2 o q o a t Bw cr a a. o. -r-a a03
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CENTER TOWNSHIP Lewis, Harriett & Maria e m d se 1 19 1 16 1 14 State of Indiana (Kempton) is div nw j 10 1 16 ! 14 110 State of Indiana (Kempton) nw div ne 1 10 ! 16 ! 14 j 40 CENTERVILLE CORPORATION
Baker, Eliza C Baker, Eliza C Jameson, Eliza Jameson, Eliza Peele, Hardin H
34 ft w div n Vz m w pt
! pt nw div I
CLAY TOWNSHIP Dale, Margaret pt. ne cor ne f 22 f 17 1 13 J ..5. GREENSFORK CORPORATION
.15.. .16.. .46.. .45., .68.,
iB IE. 10 lo lo
p p p
5.14 115.74 39.1S 63.78 192.56 1682 2.68 23.99 10.22
div
se ! 26 1 17
131
Delavan. Sarah R. . . . Stephenson, Harry L.
et al.
12 12 12
Meek & Hamilton I m Stackhouse, Lucas D I pt
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP I pt sw 24 1 15 I 1 ! w y2 ne 27 1 15 7
GREEN TOWNSHIP
Gerhart, Otis A. I I . . I . . Gerhart, Otis A I I . . I . . JACKSON TOWNSHIP Brown. James pt se I 29 1 16 Gilbert. Lora I pt sw j 29 j 16 Wise, Mathlas s pt w sw I 21 j 16 CAMBRIDGE CITY
Bowers, Wm. T w r n r Bowmaster, Flora S w r n r Bowmaster, Flora S w r n r
Clark, Wm. H ! w r s r
Feemster. Alonzo R Fisher, Maggie Fisher, Maggie Hogle, Charles L Hogle, Charles L
Hollingsworth, John I M. & F. Hollingsworth, John I M. & F.
.04
Ives, Miriam A. Ives, Miriam A. ... Ives, Miriam A. Ives, Miriam A. Ives, Miriam A. Jackson, Bernard C. Kenworthy, Thos. E. Meek & Hamilton . Meek & Hamilton ., Mertz, Thomas Robinson, Mary C Smith, Emma , Smith, Lurvena Sulser, Harrison.... Test, James W , White, Eleanor H... White, Eleanor H...
& Nola & Sarah E.
pt sw Greenwood
14
Pt. N. W. . , Pt S. W.
.11-12
126
22 rods N. W. pike, nw Pt. se 8" Div
14
RICHMOND CITY
i
50.00
.1.57 .4.00
..57 .75
.20
...14... 49 ...50.., 33 34 a ..178...
.. 5... .693...
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J. Max. J. Max J. Max J. Max . J. Max. E. Hts.
M. P Beallview.
J. Max.
78.. J. Max. .77.. i J. Max.
Pt.
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Abbott, Mary J. F Abbott, Mary J. F Alexander, John T Alexander, John T Aukerman. Mary C
Bond, George J Fairview
Brown, Mary M Chase, Millie W Clark, Myrtle Cruger. Mary E Doty, Thos. & Carrie Frances Eckenrode, Daniel Flora, Jacob H. Goodwin. Chas. C. & Lydia E
Haner, Isabella M
e r n r e r n r pt n Vz nw . pt s1 nw . . .
Add. Add.
Hollingsworth, John M. & F. Add Hollingsworth, John j M. & F. Add Ingerman, Benj. F e r n r all but 5.75 ft. Kennedy. Joseph E I w r s r Kepler, Mary C I 53xl38 ft n pt ne. . Kepler, Tillie I 53V2xl38 ft s pt ne... Millikan, Frank M e r n r Millikan. Frank M 1 e r n r
Moser, Addie Hill Moser. Addie Hill Moser, Addie Hill Ridgway, Noah Sabolosky, Michael Smith, Charles W. , Smith, Charles W. . Smithson. John
Stoner, Cyrus Y.
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w r n r w r n r w r n r w r n r w r n r w r n r w r n r
r r
w r
Stoner. Cyrus Y ! w r n
Unknown Owner Winders, Grover Winders, Grover Winders. Grover Zeyen, John N. & Joseph L.
27
16
27'16
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112. 16.. I 6.. j 2823. 120. j 20.
.50
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.32. .11. . 1.
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DUBLIN CORPORATION
Gilbert, Lora A. & Harry I pt Gilbert, Lora A. & Harry I Gilbert, Lora j 22 ft E. Pt Irvin, Harrison & Sarah E Meek & Hamilton n Meek & Hamilton . . . . . pt se Millikan. Frank M tpt se
EAST GERMANTOWN CORPORATION
Bear, Jacob F...., w Roberts. John V
HAGERSTOWN CORPORATION
Anderson. Isaac I Canaday, Lindsay and Louise I 27 ft s pt n side Kpever. Wm. H. and Annie I
NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP
... 2.. ... 5.. ... 3.. ...22.. ...23.. ...12.. ,.6&S . . 9&10. ...20.. ... 6.. ... 7.. ... 8.. ... 6..
1.. 11. 15. 15 .
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1 . 10
2. 6. 2.
14 . 110 34
2 20 11
17
15 17
14 1! 141
Brouse,
Dwiggins. Kiturah Ipt ne Loutlid, John I pt sw Ward. Nathan and Lydia Thompson.. ! Pt ne
FOUNTAIN CITY CORPORATION
Theodore pt . . I . . . . PERRY TOWNSHIP
Barnard, George W pt nw Barnard, Geo. W., Edith E. & Irene M. ne CbamneBS, Lewis E w Chamness, Lewis E s e cor n 22x36 WASHINGTON
Meek Hamilton Jpt ne I35!1? Meek & Hamilton Pt se 1 10 1 15 MILTON CORPORATION
Basson, Adeline Cockersham, Bruce Meek & Hamilton Shuman, Henry W.
.071 .22!
2. . . i B. & Co.
89.93 160.00
TOWNSHIP
.47. .48.
2.91 133,37 1.94 193 146 10.52 206 8.41 18.84 54.75 1.60 157 t.93 1.94 2.30 2.99 2.30 2 30 2.30 2.28 68.71
40.55 439 4.39 1.60 1,61 2.72 2.72 . 2.73 2 47 2.61 18,27 18.29 6.25 6 92 6.92 2.62 160 1.60 5.08 1.93 2,17 21.86 10.71 7.43 6.83 12.75 344 5.08 3.87 18.44 6.26 10.74 1.90 3.73 22.76 17 53 244 74 385.64 2.9!) 15.54
28 ft. S. pt. & 6 ft. N. p S
All but 27 ft E. S 14 Pt. N E. End.... Pt. 164xl60 ft ne. cor
PL form'ly Sheridan st
2 ft. E pt.
10x129 ft. n. w.. I 4
121 131
2.60
13.82 i Haner, Isabella M
Hardesty, John A , Hardesty. John A , Harker, Milton B. & E. D , Harvey, M anion D. & Amelia , Hussey, Albert M , Johnson, Clark , Joseph, Phillip Joseph. Phillip Keen, James P Kersey, Emily Kinsey, Issac Klopp, Henry & Chas. Gildenhaar Klopp, Henry & Chas. Gildenhaar Klopp, Henry & Chas. Gildenhaar Klopp, He,nry & Chas. Gildenhaar Koons, George R Leavitt, John E Leavitt, John E May, Mary G Meek & Hamilton Meek & Hamilton Meek & Hamilton Meek & Hamilton
Meek & Hamilton 132' ftxl93 ft. S. end Meek & Hamilton 164x160 ft Meek & Hamilton Miller, Elizaheth J Miller, Elizabeth J ! Miller. Henry No. 2 j 51 ft S. S Mills, David D. "receiver" 1
Mills, India Monahan, Isaac J Monahan, Isaac J Monahan, Isaac J Moore, Joseph E. No. 1 . . . . Morris, Benj. F Morris, Benj. F McClelland. John D Norrell, Belle C Norris, James & Co Parrott. Henry E Retts, H. B Rodman. John C. & Fern L. Sedgwick. Richard Trustee.
Seifert, Joseph
Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph ; Joseph Joseph ; . . . .
Smith, Frank I Starr Piano Co Stranahan, Frank K Stranahan, Frank K Taube, August & Elizabeth Taylor, Julia L Trippeer & Son Trippeer & Son Tyler & Bruneback
Unknown Owner I Pt. Burgess est. sw Unknown Owner i Mount Auburn Unknown Owner 4 ft TTnVnnwn Owner
Unknown Owner. Unknown Owner. Unknown Owner. Van Kirk. Wm. C
Veregge, Louis & Mary A I Veregge, Louis O I Wilson, Maude B J Woodland, Realty Co 1 11 ft N. S
Seifert, Seifert, Seifert. Seifert, Seifert, Seifert,
40 ft e.e.of 74 ft w. side N
25 ft. E. pt. 50x95 ft....
98 ft W. S. & Pt..,
3.00 I 2.501
33 ft w s w pt & n e pt
WAYNE TOWNSHIP
. 4.. . 4.. . 2.. 3&4.
8, j9, 17. 19
Bailey, Cornelia E., Katherine Jerrey, and Fred J. Bailey Baker, James H Burgess, Anna P Davis, Wiley Elliott. Abraham W Haddon, Mary E Howard, Mary J Hunter. Francis A, Ives, Miriam A.
pt 5 rods ne pt nw pt sw
pt 8" div. w sw.. pt ne Greenwood
! 2 13 1 .051 12 14 1 .06 5 13 1 4.501 12 14 1 .06 2 13 1 244 ( a
.10.
.41. .33. .13.
M. P.
M. P. .. I M. P. .. IJ. Max.
4.41 3.54 1S.76 9.58 2.37 4.41
2.36 5.36 3432 421 424 30.42 3.27 4.22 3.26
13
13
O M 221 strip along river bank
O M 95 Pt
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ID. & M D. & M I J. W. S
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3.26 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 278 9C.36 4.31 2 33 3.73 18 85 3.27 11.37 19.85 2.36 2.83 2.80 38 28 38.28 13907 59.19 1.61 10.17 38 79 6.42 62.26 161 4594 6 58 21.8S 3R38 75 65 C0.26 8.75 f.63 2292 8 04 10.18 161 1017 8.06 26 48 C.60 3.04 3 36 3 36 ?.36 3 36 7.78 1.61 162 27.14 8.77 1.60 519 4.12 9 48 9 48 7.40 11.22 11.23 70.49 47.70 4.31 2.33 2.33 28 80 4 47 101.00 155.34 13.78 127 97 8.68 10.28 3.48 8.04 814 6 50 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.49 649 6.49 78.41 4.47 10.91 10.92 211.20 804 1663 2.33 1.61 76.94 o.50 768 7.44 2.34 1.62 162 10 44 5 90 13.11 8.04 13 19
State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: I, Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor in and for said County of Wayne and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lands and lots returned delinquent by Edward J. Weidner, Treasurer, Wayne County, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1915. and former years, to which is added the taxes for the current year. 1916, and costs. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of January, 1916. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that all of said lands, town and city lots, returned delinquent' as above set forth, will be sold for such delinquencies, or as much as may be due thereon from the owners thereof at the time' of said sale at the Court House door in the City of Richmond, on the second Monday in February, 1917, being the 12th day of said month of February, 1917. Said sale will be made by Edward J. Weidner, County Treasurer, unless taxes, penalties, and costs be paid by that time and the said sale will continue from day to day until all lands, town and city lots, or parts thereof shall have been offered for sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. n. each day. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this 20th day of January, 1917. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. Attest: E. J. WEIDNER, Treasurer of Wayne County. jan22-29-feb5
