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NAVY OFFICERS VISIT RICHMOND TO HOLD RALLY Richmond la to be honored Wednesday with a visit by a recruiting party of United States Nary officer M. B. Goldfarb, G. M.. U. S. i , charge. In honor of the visitors a committee of Richmond citizens today arranged for a patriotic meeting to be held in the high school auditorium on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.; There will be addresses by visiting naval officers and by Henry U. Johnson and Wilfred Jessup of. Richmond. Both of these men accepted invitations today from the local committee. The high school orchestra will play. The committee In charge of arrangements is composed of the following: Beck Is Committee Head. Charles B. Beck, chairman; Will C. Seeker, John M. Lontz, R. G. Leeds and J. T. Giles. . The demonstration being planned will be the first patriotic navy meeting to be held in Indiana under the auspices of the navy recruiting department and there will be a program of special interest. No tickets will be Issued and the general public is cordially invited to attend and assist in according the visiting navy officers the warm reception deserved. The visiting party will remain in Richmond until Saturday, May 19 and It is anticipated that there will be numerous recruits obtained in Richmond and Wayne county for this branch of the service. The daily printed at Northwestern, will probably be discontinued after this week, on account of losing so many of the editorial staff.

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NGourt Records Marion F. Welaer, of Centervllle, today filed a divorce . petition against Eva Welaer, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. He asks for custody of one child. They were married Jane 26, 1914. NEW YORK TOWN GREETS FRENCHMEN NEWBURGH, N. Y., May 11. The greatest reception accorded to any person awaits Marshal Joffre today when he comes to visit Washington's headquarters as the guest of the state and city. Thousands of visitors are pouring into the city, which is elaborately decked with flags of the allied nations. Governor Whitman will welcome Marshal Joffre and party. FRENCH CAPTURE CHEVREAUX POST PARIS, May 11. French troops captured a German position in the region of Chevreaux yesterday evening, according to an official statement issued by the war office this morning. Heavy counter-attacks by the Germans were repulsed. DISCLAIM KNOWLEDGE OF PEACE PROPOSALS BERLIN, (via London), May 11. Socialists here disclaim knowledge of any authorization or Instruction to the Dutch Socialist Borgbjerg, to carry peace proposals to the Russian Socialists. MAKE WAY FROM TURKEY BERNE, Switzerland (via Paris), May 11. Twenty more American teachers and missionaries arrived from Turkey today on their way home. Others are expected soon. .

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BOSTON CHEERS FRENCH PARTY BOSTON, May 11. Boston appeared to have forgotten everything else today In the eagerness of its preparations for the visit of Marshal Joffre and other members of the French mission. As if by magic, the broad stripes of the tri-color had sprung up overnight in all parts of the city, side by side with such a display of the stars and stripes as never before was seen here. Stands were being erected along the route of the parade to be held tomorrow and officials charged with the arrangements were busy perfecting the details. EARL DAFLER PASSES Earl E. Dafler was one of the successful applicants at the State Pharmacy test held in Indianapolis In April. He is in charge if the Quigley Drug Store, 806 Main street.

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Decide on Personnel of American Mission to Assist Russia

WASHINGTON, May 1 The American commission to Russia for which Elihu Root has been selected as chairman, with rank of special embassador, Is expected to be composed of the following names: Lieutenant Colonel William V. Judson, of the army engineers; LieutCol. T. Bentley Mott, retired, of the army engineers. S. R. Bertron, New York banker. Charles R. Crane, Chicago manufacturer and business man. James Duncan, vice-president of the American Federation of Labor. Charles Edward Russell, author and Socialist. , Official announcement was lacking today, but it was understood the. list as given is the latest arrangement agreed upon. Mr. Crane already is in Russia. Colonel Mott and Col. Judson both previously have been attached to the 1 III r Side of Main Street."

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SHERIFF CARR'S SON JOINS OFFICERS CAMP Sheriff Clem Carr today received word that his son. Clifford H. Carr, COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES, APRIL TERM, 1917 , Miscellaneous M. W. Kelly, clerk's salary and office expenses, $937; Richmond Home Telephone company, toll, $10.70; Nicholson Printing & Mfg. Co., supplies, $248.95; L. S. Bowman, Auditor's salary and balance making assessors' books, $1,275; L. S. Bowman, Auditor's office expense and C. H. supplies, $12.45; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., office supplies, $144.95; Richmond Typewriter Exchange, office expense, $19; E. J. Weidner, - Treas. salary, $1,250; E. J. 'Weidner, Treas. office expense, $115.10; Harry T. Fisher, Recorder's salary and 30 per cent, fee, $682.08; Harry T. Fisher,. Recorder's office expense, $14.27; Clement V. Carr, Sheriff's salary and fees $869.50; Clement V. Carr, Sheriff's mileage to state prison, $69; Clement V. Carr, boarding prisoners, $839.31; Elizabeth W. .Candler, -Trustee, . account Edgar Hiatt, lazy husband, $9; Elizabeth W. Candler, trustees, account Poul Nation, lazy husband, $20; Elizabeth W. Candler, Trustee, account Wade Richardson, lazy husband, $11; Elizabeth W. Candler, Trustee, account Chas: Lannlng, lazy husband, $16; : Elizabeth W. Candler, trustee, account L. Spencer, lazy husband, $4;. Elizabeth W. Candler, Trustee, account Ed.. Fitsgibbons, lazy husband, $9; Elizabeth W. Candler, Trustee, account Wm. Newman, lazy husband, $8; H. H. Horton, per diem bridge engineer and expense office, $96; Chas. O. Williams, salary, Co. Supt. schools, $117.37; Chas. O. Williams, office expense, Co. Supt. schools, $7.96; Florence E. Williams, salary deputy Co. Supt. schools, $30; Chas. O. Williams, traveling expense, Co. Supt. schools, $60; Wm. Mathews, salary Co. Assessor, $300; Dr. R. D. Morrow, Coroner's per diem, $48.25; A. G. Luken & Co., prevention contagious diseases, $5; W. K. Cheesman, Commissioner's salary, $125; W. O. Seaney, Commissioner's salary, $125; Andrew J. Simpson, Commissioner's salary, $125; Gath P. Freeman, salary Co. Attorney, $125; Mamie Bell, care orphan, $10.83; Julia E. Work Training School, care orphan poor, $36.00; White's Indiana Institute, care orphan poor, $574.40; Jordan, McManus, Hunt & Walterman, soldier's burial, $50; The Richmond Item, expense -Maxwell Road Imp. $24.23; The Richmond Item legal advertising, $6.24; W. O. Jones, Co. Supt. highway, office expense, $1; H. H. Johannlng, refund taxes, $13.45; Dr. A. E. Ehle, Trustee, general bridge repairs," $377; J.' C. Stevens, Supt. Nixon' Road, $24; C. M. Kirkpatrick and Wayne Trust Co., Assignee, contract Hall Road, $344.80; Wm. A. Oler, per diem Supt. Hall Road, $14; C. M. Kirkpatrick and Wayne Trust Co., assignee, contract Boyd Road, $4,068.00;. Pittsburg Testing Laboratory, expense Boyd Road, $4.62; C. M. Kirkpatrick and Wayne Trust Co., Assignee, contract Gipe road, $180.00; C. M. Kirkpatrick and Wayne Trust Co.. Assignee, contract Jacobs road, $192; Burke Construction Co., general bridge repairs, $99.96; Burke Construction Co., general bridge repairs, $99.96; Dr. Rolla Ramsey, et al, Coraner's witnesses, $3.75; Home for Friendless, boarding prisoners and expense board Gdns., $641.58; L. C. Peacock, engineer Nixon Road, $78.00; L. C. Peacock, Engineer Hall Road, $28; Howard H. Horton, engineer Boyd Road, $50.00; L. C. Peacock, engineer Gipe Road, $26.00; Howard H. Horton, engineer Nixon Road, $33.00. Expense of Assessing Ray Martin, Center Twp., $52.00; Josei Martin, Center Twp., $52; James H. Martin, Center Twp., $65; Levi R. Odom, Harrison Twp., $67.50; M. E. Mason, Jackson Twp., $54; Albert J. Newman, Washington Twp. $67.50; Hester Newman, Washington Twp., $54; George Maisch, Wayne Twp.. $54; J. E. Reid, $54; Harvey Dana, $54; Wm. Hiatt, $54; J. H. Taylor, $54; A. E. Bonsall, 54; Wm: Ratliff, $54; James P. Reid, $54; David L. Reid, $54; R. L. Moore, $54; A. C. Brown, $54; Howard J. Ridge, $52; George Minor, $54; A. R. Beyerle, $52; S. R. Oxendine, $52; Perry Moss, '$54; Olive Boyd. $54; Alice Swain, $54; Addie M. Parson, ?54; W. C. Murray, $54; A. O. Boyd. $276; Alonzo H. Wilcoxen, Webster Twp., $67.50. . Court House Supplies, Repairs, Etc. Treas. City of Richmond, care C. H. grounds, $379.61; W. A. Ford & Son, repairs, $92; Lindley Swain, janitor, $75; John A. Markley, janitor, $39.00; W. H. Trusler, janitor, $45; Thomas B. Martin, janitor and supplies $51.75; Carl C. Durkel, engineer, $100; C. B. Dolge Co., supplies. $30; Harry U. Wood, ? supplies, $7.68 ; r Mather Bros. Co.;" supplies,; $158.88; Smith & Robbins, furniture, $190.00 ; Richmond Lt. Ht. & Pr. Co., C. H. and jail supplies, $15.31; Crane Electric Co., C. H. and jail supplies, $6.05; Municipal Light & Pr. Plant, C. H. jail and H. F. supplies, $55.94. Jail Employes, Repairs, Supplies, Etc. James Blythe, salary Guard for Insane, $60; James B. Blythe, salary, Guard for Insane, $60; Ora Schroeder,

had enrolled for the officers' training camp at Foit Riley, Kans. Young Carr Is 28 years old and married and has been living in Kansas for the last 12 years. He now Is located in Kansas City where he has been in the sales department of a large corporation.

employe H. for F. jail, $25; Dr. J. J. Grosvenor, salary physician, $25; Dr. 5. E. Bond, H. for F. jail physician, $25; Aurelia Thomas, H. for F. matron and supplies, $36; H. C. Bullerdick & Sons, jail supplies, $62.90; Theo. B. Robertson Products Co., supr plies, $23.27; C. C. Schaefer, jail and P. F. supplies. $284.19; J. E. Miller, H. for F. jail repairs, $19.50. Poor Farm Repairs, Supplies, Etc. Electric Paint &, Varnish Co., exp. buildings, $18.70; Tine Richardson, expense water system, $43.40; Dunbar Bros. Co., water system and supplies, $49.63; F. B. Petro, supplies. $300; F. B. Petro, water system and supplies, $72.50; Mrs. Edna Petro, matron, $75; John M. Fouts, physician, $55; Julia Dirstine, et al, employes, $172.50; Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $26.48; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $68.75; B. M. Peele, supplies, $53.70; H. L. Johnston, supplies, $65.99; Richmond Electric Co., C. H. and P. F. supplies, $5.45; Kingan & Co., supplies, $24; Richmond Oil Co., supplies, $13.95; W. Atlee Burpee Co., supplies, $3.45; Malleable Steel Range Mfg. Co., supplies, $4.30; Mather Bros. Co., supplies, $184.89; Theo. Robertson Products Co., supplies, $27.57; Mrs. Alice Eliason, $532.50; Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, water system, $2,000. Free Turnpike Repairs, Employes, Etc. B. F. Abbott, guarding prisoners $9.00; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $1.33; Galion Iron Works Co., supplies, $8.50;, Rodefeld Mfg. Co., supplies,. $31.30; ,J. D. Adams & Co., supplies, $15.25; J. D. Adams & Co., supplies, $479.00; Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $14.84; John M. Eggemeyer & Sons, supplies, $2.10; John W. Grubbs Co., supplies, $23.38; C. G. Oler, supplies, $55.00; Indian Refining Co., $39.35; J. M. Burt, employes. Dist. No. 1, $66.28; Alva Study, No. 2, $66.95;. Line Watkins, No. 3, $157.33; Printes Edwards No. 4, $60.40; Wayne Lamar, No. 5, $133.55; Ray Innls, No. 6, $118.57; Albert Cranor, No. 7, $84.50 Earl Cheesman, No. 8, $99.45; A. O. Haisley, No. 9, $60.20; Edwin L. Norris, No. 10, $137.25; Frank Lutz, No. 11, $83.50; Robert Reynolds, No. 12, $118.77; Eppa F. Ayers, No. 13, $90.25, Frank Clark. No. 14. $120.08; Ed. F. Doren, No. 15, $53.43; F. P. Rife, No. 16, $44.80; W. O. Jones per diem Co. Supt. highways, $120; Albert Wilson, iepairs, $22.00. ... Allowances to Township Trustees in Settlement of Poor Account for Quarter Ending March 31, 1917 Geo. W. Crull. Washington Twp., $315.67; W. H. Wilson, Harrison Twp., $86.55; Will Moore, Webster Twp., $13.00; Dr. A. E. Ehle, Jackson Twp., $425.07; Alex Abbott, Dalton Twp., $43.17; E. J. Wright, Abington Twp., $7.65; Enos C. Veal, Greene Twp., $15.00; Joel Moore, Boston Twp., $38.93; Milo J.

Harris, Center Twp., $208.07; C. J. Atkinson, Perry Twp., $32.35; J. T. Reynolds. New Garden Twp., $17.60; Charles H. Bond, Clay Twp., $19.00; W. J. Curtis, Franklin Twp., $37.30; Will H. Porter, Jefferson Twp., $95.30. J. O. Edgerton, Wayne Twp., $2,793.40. County Health Commissioners' Supplies, Expenses, Etc. Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., supplies, $10.60; A. G. Luken Co., supplies, $2.25; George M. Young, fumigating, $9.30; A. G. Luken Co., supplies. $2.25; George M. Young, fumigating, $6.20. Circuit Court Allowances Michael W. Kelly, per diem as clerk, $156.00; Clement V. Carr, per diem sheriff, $156; John F. Taggart, riding bailiff. $65; Carl Wad man, riding - bailiff, 127.50; John F. Davenport, jury commissioner, $9; John A. Markley, per diem court baliff, $156; Walter Bragg, juror. $26.50; Wm. Mathews, appraiser, $7.00; Charles Wolford, juror, $4.10; Charles Capeller, juror, $2.50; Henry T. Burns, juror, $2.50; Frank Taylor, juror, $2.50; Paul a: Beckett, pauper attorney, $100; Benton E. Wagner, juror, $60.50; John Atkinson, juror, $15.00; Elizabeth Candler, Bd. Children's guardians, $10.82; Benjamin Peele. juror, $14.90; Dr. S. Edgar Bond, examination Dorothy Goens, $2; Frank Thornburg, juror, $9.40; Wade Kennedy, juror, $8.60; Philip Birck, juror, $5; J. B. Holthouse, juror, $5; F. L. Crowe, juror, $5; Calvin R. Davis, juror, $6; Clem Endsley, Juror, $8.90; John Deitz, juror, $5; Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage, $10.33; Jefferson Graves, juror, $10.70; H; H. Hoover, juror, $5; George Snyder, juror, $5.00; Benjamin Bulla, juror, $5; Frank Secriest, juror. $8.20; John F. Holaday, official reporter, $125; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases in Juvenile Court,: $80. ., .,. , . . . .. - In ; the-- Matter of ; the" Insanity of John .Beaver Michael W. Kelly, $5; Micheal W. Kelly, $.85; Henry C. Chessman, $3.00; J. J. Grosvenor, $3; T. Henry Davis,' $3.00; A. L. Bramkamp, $3; Ben N": Crump, S; George Foxr $30; Frank Treep, 1.00; Clement V; Carr,. $.60.: ;- : In . the" Matter , of :- the Insanity of Goldie Kromo-Michael W.' Kelly; $5 ; ' ' '-' "" - '

SPECULATORS STORE UP QUANTITIES OF BEANS

LFNCHBURG, Va., May 11. It ii estimated that 734,000 pounds of beans are being held in storage here by speculators. Storage warehouse men refuse to disclose the identity of the owner. Henry C. Chessman, $3; George B. Hunt, $3; S. C. Markley, $3; S. Edgar Bond, $3; Ben N. Crump, $3. In the Matter of the Insanity of George W. Dowel 1 Michael W. Kelly, $5; H. C. Chessman, $3; W. W. Zimmerman, $3; C. A. Peterson, $3.00; J. J. Grosvenor, $3 ; B. N. Crump, $2.50. In the Matter of the Insanity of Mattie Neal Taylor Michael W. Kelly, $5.85; H. C. Chessman. $3; W. W. Zimmerman, $3; T. Henry Davis, $3; S. Edgar Bond. $3; B. N. Crump, $3.15, Hoo6ier Mercantile Co., $28.24; Clement V. Carr, $2.60. In the Matter of the Insanity of Sophia M. Wilson Micheal W. Kelly, $.85; John F. Ackerman Co., $29.90; In the Matter of the Insanity of Emma C. Haner Michael W. Kelly, $.85; Lee B. Nusbaum Co.. $30.00: Clement V. Carr, $2.60. Mayll-lt NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county at its next regular spssion commencing on the first Monday in June, 1917, for the right to purchase and have transferred to me the license now owned by Edward Gwin, transferred by the Board of Commissioners from Kilian Hartman on the first Monday of November. 1916,' to tell intoxicating liquors at retail, with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where told, in accordance with a provision of an Act of the General Assembly cf the State of Indiana, approved March 17th. 1875, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and all other laws of the said state now in force in relation to such business, which said license was granted to the said Kilian Hartman on June 5th. 1916. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire to purchase and have transferred said license, and a specific descrfption and location of the room in such building, wherein I desire to sell intoxicating liquors, is as follows: Being a certain room fourteen (14) feet and three (3) inches north and south by twenty-five (25) feet and two (2) inches east and west on the ground floor of a certain brick building, situated on the south half cf Lot No. 11 in that part of the City of Richmond, laid out by John Smith., being House No. 30. on the west side of South Fifth Street, Richmond. Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. I desire the right to purchase said liquor license and the transfer of the same from Edward Gwin to the undersigned. CLIFTON C. GWLW may 11-lt. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned being duly qualified according to law will make application to the Board of County. Commissioners of said county at its next regular session commencing on the first Monday in June. 1917. for a renewal o my liquor license and the right to sell and transfer the same to Clifton C. Gwin, of Richmond. Indiana, to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the 6ame to be drunk upon the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17, 1875, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and all other laws of the said state now in force in relation to such business, which said license was granted to Kilian Hartman on June 5. 1916, and transferred to me on the first Monday of November, 1916. , The precise location of the said premises for which T desire a renewal of ray license, and the right to transfer and sell the same, and a specific description and location of the room in such building for the sale of intoxicating liquors thereunder, la as follows;- ' Being a certain room fourteen (14) feet and three (3) inches north and south by twenty-five (25) feet and two (2) inches east and west on. the ground floor of a certain brick building situated on the south half of lot No. 11 ' in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by John 8mith. being house No. 30, on the west side of South Fifth street. Richmond. Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indian. : I desire the light to renew - Bald liquor license and sell and , transfer the same to Clifton C Gwin, of Blehmocd, Indiana. ; EDWARD GWIN.'