Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 205, 10 July 1917 — Page 11

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- THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quici Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES Jc per word ne tlm 3c per word Three times Bo per word Seven tunes 20c per word One month No Ad Taken I than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash in full payment, acrordlnK to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the rl'ibt to cUssify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a, "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered In penon. A letter should be addressed to tho "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It !s more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of b!U. Phone 2834 PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS. We wish in this manner to thank our friends for the many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of our darling daughter Frances, assuring them that they will ever have a warm bpot in our hearts. Also we wish to thank Mr. McManus, of Jordan. McManus, Hunt & Walterman for his courteous and attentive treatment. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MOON AND FAMILY. LOST AND FOUND PURSE LOST, MOSTLY SILVER. MURRETTE SATURDAY EVENING. REWARD. PHONE 2503. POCKETBOOK Lost. containing stamp book and money. Reward If returned to 210 No. 7. ST AM PS One roll found. Party can have same by calling at rauaaium office. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS AND GIRLS ' WANTED Two small boys. Can ose a few glrit. Apply B. B. Hove Co. CORESPONDENT An Intelligent pereon may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send tor particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1394. Buf falo. N. X FRILL PRESS And latte hands First-class wanted. Apply National Automatic Tool Co. MAN Wanted to help build bill boards. Call Murray Theatre. UEN Wanted to handle lumber. Richmond Casket Company. MECHANIC 1st class, wanted at National Garage. , WAITER Wanted at Central Chop house. 6th and Main. YOUNG MAN' Stenographer for good position In city. If you are not qualified to fill this position enter now and you will soon be ready for another. Individual Instruction. School all summer. Richmond Business College. HELP WANTED FEMALE CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time: experience unnecessary: no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1394, But falo. N. Y. HOUSEKEEPER Reliable. Wanted. 221 South 3rd. HOUSEWORK Woman wanted for housework and care for two small .children. 413 So. 12th. HOUSEWORK Young girl for housework, steady position. Good home for good girl. References. D. H., Palladium. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 SITUATION Wanted by married man on farm. References. Address Coopr r Perke. R. D. WORK Of any kind wanted by young man. 'Phone 40'.) WORK Of any kind wanted by boy of 14 years. 'Phone 4092. "ROOMS FOR RENT 9 3RD STREET South 112. 2-room flat furnished with bath. No children.

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- . " 'i ' "... -' ROOMS FOR RENT (Continued.) 6TH STREET North 106. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 8TH STREET North 37. Furnished light housekeeping rooms. No children. Call after 5:208TH ST. 214 North. Modern front room, suitable for two. 11TH STREET North 41. 2 modern furnished front housekeeping rooms. I3TH STRET North 24. Rooms with or without board. E STREET North 2022. Furnished room and bath. 'Phone 2959. KOOMS Furnished for rent, modern conveniences. 'Phone 2032. A DOLLAR SAVED Is as good as a dollar made! Young men save your money! Very desirable room with alcove, modern, larnre enough for perfect comfort for 2. $9.50 per month. No. 101 North 9th St. Hans N. Koll. "The Federal Accident Insurance Man," who refunds your money every five years if you make no claim and makes a savings account out of an expense account. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guaranteed. 11 South 9th Street. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen work, furnitur packing and repairing. Painting and paper banging. Thomas & Iamb, rear 21 N. 9th St. 'Phone 129S. CLEANING Carpets and paper. Work strictly guaranteed. John Walton 'Phone 3460. CLEANING Carpets and-- rugs. Moody Welling. 'Phone 1072. CLEANING Paper cleaning; carpet cleaning, guaranteed. H.H. HAYES, Phone 3466. DEVELOPING Kodak films developed free--prints 3c each. Thtetlethwalte's Drug Stores. PAPER HANGING And cleaning. Expert work. 'Phone 4036. Ellsworth Saine. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning: like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2603. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS in our new, clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing , your goods In an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooms or open space. Richmond Storage Co., rear No. 19 So. 11 St. 'Phone No. 1412. THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service and largest moving vans In the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draying. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence, 315 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phone Service. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the city. Furnitur crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th SL Phone 2603 AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage, Crating done, in oi our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNEILL Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers to repair and new tires put on. Lawn mowers, shears, knives, tools ' to .sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. FURNITURE REPAIRING Job carpentering. Most anything you want done. Dunham. 327 S. 13. 'Phone 2298 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnel! & Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CANOEstreet -17-foot, fo." sale. 215 No. 15 DR. Vinton's Vintolax famous formula, !iver,stomach,boiels,10c all dealers FU RNI T U REPa rl c r and bedroom furniture, dishes, gas range 'and refrigerator, for sale Call at No. 148 South 21st street

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THERE CERTAlNtY IS A LOT TO SEE DOWN .r ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 (Continued. FOLDING BED Good as new. 105 So. 9th. INVALID CHAIR In good condition. 323 North 13. MOTH KILLER Absolutely guaranteed to kill moths find moth eggs. 15c and 25c sizes, at Tohlers, Quigley's and Conkey's drug stores. STAGE ROPE And pulleys. 500 feet best Manila. Inquire 717 Natl Road West. NEW DROP-HEAD SEWING ( MACHINE $18.00 Sewing Machine Motors, $13.00 guaranteed H. D. LACEY 9 South 7. 'Phone 1756. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 SAFE Wanted. 'Picne 2095. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 LUMBER 2nd-hand. for sale. Inquire 206 South Sth. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSES 2 Percheron, for sale. Good workers. T. Lamberson, Earlham Heights. IIORSKS Team 7-year-old. Forrest Monger. 'Phono 260S. HORSE AND WAGON Good horse and delivery wagon. Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 727 Main Street. LAMBS A few extra Shropshire buck lambs. F. M. Jone3 at Jones & Williams. Richmond. . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 BUICK Second-hand. - Good condition, late model. Bargain for quick sale. 'Phone 2553. 907 North B St. LA VIS For sale, i 1912 four-cylinder Davis car, 40 borne power; 1 1913 4cylinder Davi3 cir 50 horse-power. The above cars have" been overhauled and repainted and put in good condition. For .iurther information 'Phone 1028. FORD Good condition in every respect. Must sell. Address Ford, Palladium. REGAL Motor car. 5-passenger. Address Earnest Reece, Fountain City, Ind. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. In vestlgate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 TOURING-r-Wanted good used car. Address Box 500, Palladium. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 MOORE'S TAXI SERVICE PHONE 1377 Reasonable prices In and out of town. 18 N. 9 St. Beeson's Cigar Store. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MERKEL Motorcycle for sale. Model 14, in good condition. Call 217 North 13th street. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT. 33 4TH STREET South 126 7-room house, both kinds of water, gas. CTH & A ST. South. 4-room furnished flat. 'Phone 1247. 12TH STREET South 230. House, bath and furnace. Call 429 So. 11. 'Phone 1231. 12TH STREET South 230. House, bath and furnace. Call 429 So. 11. Phone 1231. 15TH & A STREET North. Modern apartments for rent. See janitor or Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main St. 17TH STREET North 412. Good sixroom house. Gas and electric lights. 18 TH STREET North 314. House. Benj. F. Harris. C ST. North 2013. 6 rooms and bath. $15. Inquire 103 N. 15. 'Phone 4010. F STREET South 1214. Newly papered house. $12.50. 'Phone 2987. Call 1114 No. C. HOUSES Two for rent. Porterfield & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial Bldg. WANTED TO RENT 41 HOUSE Of 5 or 6 rooms wanted strictly modern, close in. will lease for 1 year or longer. Address P Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 MAIN ST. East. A 6-room modern home for sale. Address P. O. Box 166 Richmond REEVEST'ON Best lot in Reeveston lor sale. Address P. O. Box 166, Richmond. A. M. ROBERTS. Reai Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D Phone 4J.71. Office 13 S. Sth. '

-:- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 (Continued.) - - HOUSE Of 5 rooms, pantry, summer kitchen and barn; cement walks; acre ground; located on Middleboro pike. Telephone 4159. - HOUSE Seven rooms, with electric lights, and both waters In a choice location for sale, or will exchange for four or five acres vacant land near the city. 'Phone 1976 or address A Palladium. RENTALS Two good rentals for sale. Address P. O. Bex 166, Richmond. SPECIAL House for sale with full lot. Nine rooms, electric light, two waters. Must be sold. Make an offer. Porterfield & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial Bldg. BUNGALOW FOR SALE New Bungalow, strictly modern, good location, easy terms. Price right. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. TEN DAYS MORGAN'S GOT IT For immediate sale $75.00 per a. 75 a., 10 mile. V2 of 18 a. good corn. of 18 a. good oats. of hay. 20 to 25 tons. All nice tilling land 12 a. woods and. pasture. .. Rolling but tilable; orchard; good deep well, power pump; 8 rooms, good frame house;- large bank barn, good. On good pike. MORGAN, 6th and Main. Time on $4,000.00. 6. FARMS FOR SALE 60 ACRE FARM If sold in the next 30 days, good price and good terms to be given. If prospective buyers are looking for a bargain see me at once. Call or address 214 Charles St. FARM For sale, an A No. 1 farm of 160 acres to be Fold at the Court House, Eaton, O., July 14, 1917, at 1 o'clock p. m.; this farm has first-class buildings, Is located 4 miles west of Eaton on the West Road and is known as the Flora farm. OHIO IVi acres in Preble county, O., 6 miles from Eaten, on good pike. 7room house, barn, garage, wood house, summer hous-.e, fruit, good water, good bass fishing. Cheap for cash. Address W. S. Palladium. 90 ACRE Farm for sale, within 5 miles of Richmond, fertile and productive soil. Good buildings, well fenced. Well watered by fine spring. $65 per acre. A real bargain. C. C. HAWLEY New Pans, Ohio. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 FARM To trade for rental property. Address 103 S. W. 2 St.. Richmond. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES JUNE TERM, 1917 Miscellaneous Nicholson Ptg. . & Mfg. Co., supplies, $278.00; Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Auditor's office expense, $6.35; Barrett Adding Machine Co., Auditor's office expense, $1.10; Ed. J.-Weidner, treasurer office expense, $99-75; Clem V. Carr, Sheriff's mileage, etc., taking prisoners to Inst., $121.20; Home for Friendless, board prisoners, H. for F., $209.29; Clem V. Carr, boarding and care of prisoners, $438 42; Elizabeth W. - Candler, trustee, per diem lazy husbands, $192.00; Howard H. Horton. surveyor's office expense, $1.00; Jones Hardware Co., surveyor's office expense and P. F. supplies, $11.94; Charles O. Williams, salary county supt. schools, $117.37; Florence E. Williams, salary deputy county supt. schools, $30.00; Dr. R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem and office expense, $66.23; . Lillian Mahin, truant officer, $30.00; Aldo E. Cain, per diem truant officer. $8.00; Mamie Bell, care orphan. $10.83; White's Manual Training' Institute, expense orphans, $29.96; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $75.00; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $75.00; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial, $50.00; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial, $50.00; Old Trails Echo, legal publications, $11.94; Engineering & Contracting, legal publications, $33.76; Item Newspaper Co.. legal publications, 130 39; Richmond Palladium, legal publications, $17.70; McGraw Hill Pub.

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VHX THAT WVbTWQ Co., legal publications, $121.80; Caleb J. Harvey, appraisement escheated real estate, $2.00; Jos. A. Commons, appraisor escheated real estate, $3.00; Wilfred Jessup, prosecutor's fee escheated real estate, $10.00; John F. Davenport, . expense sale real . estate, $5.00; John F. Dynes, appraisor real estate, $2.00 ; W. O. Jones, county highway supt. office expense, $1.00; Amanda J. King, refund -tax, $24.38; Leander Chamness, refund tax, $1.25; Burke Construction Co., part payment Scouting bridge, $700.00; Wayne Co. Lumber Co., general bridge repairs, $26.60; Burke Construction Co., general bridge repairs, $267.36; Mamolith Carbon Paint Co., general bridge repairs, $80.00; C. &W. Kramer Co., general bridge repairs, $161.98; Bartel & Rohe, expense Board Children's Guardians, $1.87; Clement V. Carr, expense return of fugitives, $10.20; J. W. Mueller, engineer and expense South G street bridge, $3600.00; C. & W. Kramer Co., expense Boyd road.j $21.68; Tinius Olsen Testing Co., expense Boyd road, $12.60; L. C. Peacock, per diem and expense Boyd rpad engineer, $16.00; Howard H. Horton,; per diem and expense Boyd road engineer, $161.00; C. M. Kirkpatrick and Wayne Trust Co., contract Nixon road, $2877.12; Howard H. Horton, engineer's per diem and expense Nixon road, $27.00; L. C. Peacock, engineer's per diem and expense Nixon road, $56.00; Jesse C. Stevens, supt. Nixon road, $38.00; Burke Supply Co., expense Nixon road, $56.70; Nellie Doren, et al., Coroner's witnesses, $6.00. Expense of Assessing Harrie Jarrett, Abington Twp., $162.50; Lizzie Jarrett, Abington Twp., $24.00; Wm. M. Overholser, Boston Twp., $32.50; Anna R. Overholser, Boston Twp., $16.00; James H. Martin, Center Twp., $32.00; Josie Martin, Center, $26.00; Ray Martin, Center Twp.. $20.0; Edward Sykes, Clay Twp.. $162.50; E. Sylvester Lamb, Clay Twp., $20.00; H. B. Macy, Dalton Twp., $165.00; Lillian Macy, Dalton Twp., $22.50; John Reid. Franklin Twp., $32.50; Clara B. Reid, Franklin Twp., $72.00; Clare E. Martin, Greene Twp., $165.00; Omar L. Pearce, Greene Twp., $110.00; Levi K. Odom, Harrison Twp., $32.50; Elizabeth A. Scott, Jackson Twp., $74.00; Isadora Adrion, Jackson Twp., $118.00; Rollin M. Huddleston, Jackson Twp., $95.00; Thomas B. Allen, Jefferson, $120.t)0; Clinton Martindale, Jefferson Twp., $165.00; Mattle T. Reynolds, New Garden Twp., $72.50; Arlie Reynolds, New Garden Twp., $162.50; John Bowman, Perry Twp., $163.00; Mabel Bowman, Perry Twp., $62.00; Hester Newman, Washington Twp., $26.00; A. J. Newman, Washington Twp., $32.50; J. H. Taylor, Wayne Twp., $26.00; W. C. Murray, Wayne Twp., $26.00; A. R. Beyerle, $26.00; S. R. Oxendine, $26.00; Howard J. Ridge, $26.00; George Maisch, $26.00; Perry Moss, $26.00; Olive Boyd, $50.00; Addie M. Parson, $50.00; Alice Swain. $50.00; Wm. Ratliff, $26.00; James P. Reid. $26.00; Joseph E. Reid, $26.00; A. E. Bonsall, $26.00; George Minor, $26.00; Harvey Dana, $26.00; Wm. Hiatt, $26.00; R. L. More, $26.00; A. C. Brown, $26.00; David L. Reid, $26.00; Alonzo H. Wilcoxen, Webster Twp., $32.50. Court House supplies, repairs, etc. Harry U. Wood, elevator repairs, $.50; Charles A. Tangeman, repairs, $11.75; W. S. Lancaster, care grounds, $5.00; Carl C. Durkle, care grounds, $5.75; W. H. Trusler, employe. $45.00; John A. Markley, janitor, $39.00; Lindley Swain, janitor, $75.00; T. B. Martin, janitor ,. and supplies. $51.75; The Standard Mfg. Co., furniture, $8.00; The Moore Oil Co., supplies, $15.42; E. J. Weidner, treasurer, supplies, $99.00; John Noss, supplies, $6.60; John Noss, supplies, $6.60; Mather Bros. Co., supplies, $49.52; Crane Electric Co., supplies. $1.70; Richmond City Water Works, C. H. and jail supplies, $24.83; Municipal El. Lt. and Pr. Co., C. H., jail and H. for F. supplies, $52.52. - - ' Jail repairs, employes, etc. J. E. Miller, H. for F. jail repairs, $19.25; Waking & Co., repairs, $4.60; James Blythe, salary guard for insane, $60.00; Ora Schroeder, H. for F. employe, $25.00; Aurelia Thomas, salary matron and H. for F. supplies. $3.00; Richmond Lt. Ht. and Pr. Co.. C. H. and iail suDDlies. $18.45: The Klehfoth- ! Niewoehner Co., C. H. and P. F. sup plies, $392.49; The Northwestern Mfg. Co., C. H. and P. F. supplies, $14.10; C. C. Schaefer. Jail and P. F. suppjies, $134.81; Hoosier Mercantile Co.. jail and P. F. supplies, $24.75; KlehfothNiewoehner Co., H. for F., P. F. and jail supplies, $59.92; Iiiff & Co.. supplies, $1.60; Walter S.' Spencer, supDlies. $5.89; Romey Furniture Co.. H. for F, supplies. $8.45; John F. Ackerman Co., H. for F. supplies. $57.93. Poor Farm Employes, Supplies. Etc. Tine Richardson, employe, $2.00; Richmond Electric Co., repairs, $44.09, The Hill Pump Co., water supply system, $13.83; Julia Dirstine, et al, employes, $177.50; Marion Mull, employe $6.00; John D. Nixon, supplies, $124.39; Dunbar & Son, supplies, $17.75; Dick Stinson. supplies, $18.64; Richmond Oil Co., supplies, $15.80; Ceni - y a. n . ! I 1 1 . : cervine . jui. sc ru saiiimet, iu.j.. ICenterville Lt. & Pr., supplies. $47.20; jF. F. Brant, supplies, $36.87; O. A. ' Kemper, supplies, $105.16: O. A. Kem!pcr & Son. supplies. $27.32; H. L. Johnston, supplies, $391.13; A. G. Luk-

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en &Co., supplies, $25.56; W.Atlee! Burpee & Co., supplies, $24.00. i Free Turnpike Repairs, Employe". 1 Etc. Charles F. Walters, $16; G. R. Davis, supplies. $90.00; R. J. Behringer. supplies, $2.90; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $16.93; Rodefeld Mfg. Co., supplies, $3.05; C. & O. Railway Co., supplies, $44.88; Wiley Construction Co., supplies, $60.30; W. O. Jones, supplies, $23.68; Walter E. Dils, employe, $54.00; McConaha Co., supplies $22.91; J. M. Eggemeyer & Son, supplies, $10.80; O. A. Kemper & Co., supplies, $9.00; O. A. Kemper, supplies $8.75; M. T. Crook, driving piling, $294.00; B. F. Abbott, guarding prisoners, $75.00; J. M. Burt, employe. District No. 1, $110.50; Alva Studv, No. 2, $89.95; Line Watkins, No. 3, $73.50; Printes Edwards, No. 4, $89.90; Wayne Lamar,, No. 5, $84.00; Ray Innes, No. 6, 112.96; Albert Cranor, No. 7, $88.80; Earl Cheesman, No. 8, $55.60; A. O. Haisley, No. 9, $55.95; Edwin L. Norris, No. 10, - $152.02; Frank Lutz, No. 11, $108.20; Robert Reynolds, No. 12, $94.40; Eppa F. Ayers, No. 13, $78.15; Frank Clark, No. 14, $90.80; Ed. F. Doren, No. 15. $118.49; F. P. Rife, No. 16, $89.85; W. O. Jones, per diem as Co. Supt. highways, $130.00. Expense Special Election for Congressman E. J. Wright, Abingtcn, No. 1, $43.65; Joel Moore, Boston, No. 1, $42.60; Lawrence McConaha, Center, No. 1, $43.60; C. B. Lundy. Center, No. 2, $42.95; John L. Smelser, Center, No. 3, $43.60; Merritt Nicholson, Clay, No. 1. $43.05; Chas. H. Bond, Clay, No. 2, $44.00; Alexander Abbott, Dalton, No. 1, $44.50; Irvin H. Anderson, Franklin, No. 1, $43.20; W. J. Curtis, Franklin, No. 2, $43.15; Jas. A. Franklin, Greene, No. 1, $43.20; Enos C." Veal, Greene, No. 2, $43.60; Wm. H. Wilson, Harrison, No. 1, $44.50; Wm. B. Woodward, Jackson, No. 1, $43.70; Henry Myers, Jackson, No. 2, $43.90; G. M. Barrett, Jackson, No. 3, $43.60; Martin L. Young, Jackson, No. 4, $44.35; Mathew Williams, Jackson, No. 5; $44.10; Dr. A. E. Ehle, Jackson, No. 6, $43.40; Dave Hoover, Jefferson, No. 1, $44.95; Albert S. Hindman, Jefferson, No. 2. $45.15; J. H. Kidwell, Jefferson, No. 3, $45.05; L. O. Anderson, New Garden, No. 1, $43.00; J. T. Reynolds, New Garden, No. 2, $43.65; C. J. Atkinson, Perry, No. 1, $44.10; Theodore P. Crist, Washington, No. 1, $36.80; Oliver Wallace, Washington, No. '2, $36.80; Geo. W. Crull, Washington, No. 3. $60.90; Will Ratliff, Wayne. No. 1, $45.60; S. C. Robinson, No. 2. $43.50; N. P. ; White, No. 3, $42.50; Geo. Tucke, No. 4, 542.20; K. A. Davenport, No. 5, $42.30; William Moore. Webster. No. 1, $42.70; Edw. HolJarn, Richmond, No. 6, $35.10; H. E. Williams, No. 7, $35.10; Clark E. Thomas, No. 8, $35.10; Chas. C. McPherson, No. 9. $35.10; C. W. Foulke, No. 10, $35.10; Robert F. Davis, No. 11, $35.10; Edw. O. Marlatt, No. 12. $35.10; Chas. Woodhurst, No. 13, $35.10; John E. Peltz, No. 14. $35.60; L. M. Jones, No. 15, $35.10; Elmer Hall, No. 16, $35.10; Edgar Norris, $35.10; B. L. Bulla, No. 18, $5.1,; Gib Scott, No. 19, $35.60; Albert Oler, $42.10; Joseph R. Edwards, No. 21, $35.20; Wiilard E. Lamm, No. 22, $35.20; Arch Price, No. 23. $35.20; Howard Ridge. No. 24. $35.10; F. J. McKinney, No. 25. $35.10; Gus H. Hoelscher, No. 26, $35.10; W. Howard Brooks, No. 27, $35.10; John F. Taggart, No. 28, $35.10; John Ness, No. 29. $35.10; Robert L. Study, No. 30, $35.20; Charles E. Bell. No. 31. $35.10; J. O. Edgerton. No. 32, $35.10; E. T. Bass, No. 33, $35.10; John V. Schneider, No. 34, $35.10; Thomas Moorman, No. 35, $35.10; A. R. Beyerle, No. 36, $35.10; Demas S. Coe, et al, canvassing board and clerks, $84.00; Women's Relief Corps, expense election, $217; J. H. Sniveley, expense election, $25.45. ' County Health Commissioner's Expense, Etc. Dr. O. M. Deardorff, fumigating, $5.10; A. G. Luken & Co., supplies, $2.25; A. G. Luken & Co., supplies, $1.20; Geo. M. Young, fumigating, $4.00; F. W. Krueger, salary, $176.66: F. W. Krueger, office expense, $3.00; Exp. prevention of disease, $.50; -A. J. Atkinson, supplies, $3.00; Geo. M. Young, fumigating. $4.20; Herbert Green, livery hire, $3.00. Circuit Court Allowances John F. Holaday, official reporter. $130.00; Fred" R. Charles, services in investigation, $150.00; John Taylor, juror. $35.00; W. L. Thornburgh, juror, $35.00; L. E. Davis, juror, $35.00; McClelian White, juror, $35.00; John THIS WEEK ONLY Mill End SALE Men's 2-piece --SUITS ; Tailored tor Order 20 PATTERNS 20 . The last lot we will be able to get this season. ROST, The Tailorman R. E. Graham. Mgr. 14 N. 6th St.

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Youth Lies Down to Rest; Is Found Dead OXFORD, O., July 10. "I'm going to rest a while," Francis Parrish, 17. years old son of D. T. Parrish, water-; works engineer, told bis mother at 5j last evening; then he threw himself on a couch. Half an hour later, when his mother called him to supper, he was dead. Heart disease is supposed to have caused death. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Benninsr. luror. S35.00: MarV PptiiipII juror, $35.00; George L. Scott, bailiff. L'.uu; jonn t . Holaday. official reporter, $20.00; Edward Thompson Co.. law books. $41.00: Elizabpth W fundler, exp. Board children's guardians. j.bo; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $69.00; W. O. Crawford, juror, $5.00; Ferd Grothaus, juror, $5.00; Abe Anderson, juror. $5.00: John R. Carroll, juror. $5.00; Wiilard B. Dye. juror. $5.00; Chas. Joliff, juror, $5.00; Uriah Bertsch, juror, $17.30; Clyde Lund', juror, $14.30; Abraham Smith, $2.50; Howard H. Horton. making report on steel bridges, $150.00; John F. Holaday, official reporter, $45.00; Dr. S. Edgar Bond, examination of child, $2.00; Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage, $13.16. M. W. Kelly, a-c Chas. E. Clawson epilepsy, $5.00- i W. Kelly, a-c Orville D. Harris, epilepsy, $5.00; M. W. Kelly, a-c Katherine Wintersteen. epileppy, $5.00; W. M. Kelly, a-c John Hall epilensv, $5.00; M. W. Kelly, a-c. Mary Westerkamp, epilepsy, $5.00. In the matter of the insanity of Eva Addington M. W. Kelly, $1.50; Walter L. Misener, $3.00. In the matter of the insanity of Maggie Haas M. W. Kelly. $5.00; Henrv C. Chessman, $3.00: S. C. Marklev. $3.00: F. L. Harold. $3.00; s. Edgar Bond. $3.00; Ben N. Crump. $2.50. In the matter of the Insanity cf Forest Rich M. W. Kelly. $5.00; Henry C. Chessman, $3.00: M. F. Johnson, $3.00: J. M. Bulla, $3.00; Chas. S. Bond, $3.00; Ben N. Crump, $2.70. In the matter of the epilepsy of John B. Hopkins M. W. Kelly, $5.00; M. F. Jchnson. S3.00: T. Henry Davis, $3.00; Robert R. Hopkins, $3.00. July 10-lt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Eoard of County Commissioners cf Wayne County will receive sealed proposals for the construction of the Clements Bridge in Green Township, 20 ft. span, reinforced concrete girder bridge, roadway 16 feet; and the Mitchell Bridge over Noland's Fork cn the line between Webster and NcvGarden Townships, three 35 ft. spans, reinforced concrete girder bridge, roadway 17 feet. Said bids will be received until 11' o'clock a. in. on Saturday. July 2Sth. 1917. .at the Coun:y Auditor's officein the Court House In the City of Richmond. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the State, which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accomnanied bv a personal or surety bond in a sum of rot less than the amount of the bid,', and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ; By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County July 10-17. HOW- ' ABOUT YOUR . OLD COAL BILL? Why not clean up the straggling ends of your last winter's debts? IF YOU NEED MONEY call on us to furnish It We loan mon-' ,ey on furniture, pianos, live stock and fanning implements. NO ONE will ever know "How, "When or Whence." ALL BUSINESS strictly CONFIDENTIAL. Home Loan Co. 1509 Phone. 220 Colonial BldgRichmond. Ind.