Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 331, 5 December 1918 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PAS'' ADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1918

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CONTRACT HATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOUT1S Alt Want-Ad must be In before 11 a. m. of day of publication. OL'T.or-TOWV ADS must be aecomr.anled by cart-In full payment, according to above ratea. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to Jt own rules and regulations. , WANT-ADS glvlnsr a "letter or number."Vare this office, can not be anfvred In person. A letter should be rddred to the "letter or number, mr this office. The advertiser will all for his answers and later can on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when K In more convenient to do so. BUI wm be sent to you. and as this Is an acrommodatlon service. The Palladium expects pavment promptly upon re ceipt or Din. Phone. 2R34 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1 BRFENTNG Funeral services for Jeannette M. Bruenlng will be held at the residence 78 Libertv Ave.. Saturday 2 p. m., nev. A. L. Nlcklas officiating Burial In . Lutheranla. Friends may rail any time. ' tTrTlFSWELL Trs. Mary 5rleswell. sged 59 vpam. died at her home. 520 s. 9th St. "Wednesday at 6 p. m , Pec. 4. 1 01 S. of apoplexy. She la survived by her hurtand. Louis Orieswell. 1 son. luis Grleswell. Jr., 1 brother. George Theurer, 1 sister. Adeline Theurer. runeral arrangements will be announced later. Friends may call any time. . MICHAEL Leo. 4 weeks old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Michael, died Wednesday afternoon. Pec. 4. 1911. at the home of his parents, 2102 Nrh F. Ft. Serviced will be held at the homo Friday. 2 P. m. Rev. E. E. pav1 offlrlntlrtr. Burial In Earlham. AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 'A WILSON. l'OHLMEYER & DOWNING FITNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance and 1-tmoueltie service Casket dlsplav room, 1 S North loth bt Phone 1335 KLUTE A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. th Si. v 01!? 12Si jrSp.nX S" MeM A jJcfcT"!! 1TST & WALTK MM ANN Funeral Directors and Amhulnnop.llH Mnln. Phone 2175. M ON I." tflF. NT U 1B MPNUVEVTS If voil want quality in 'material 'and workmanship. P'aee,jvo"r orders with John P. Emslle 15 So. joth St. Tablets. Monuments, Markers. PLORtST 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop-Duality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093. PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbor for kindness shown jng th. illness and death of William MrsB'c "WICKETT and Family. "SPECIAL notice 3 10 FANCY APRONS for Christmas, North 10th St. "LOST'AND'FOUNO IIAN.D BAG, .with Building Book and fine glasses lost. Liberal reward, return Ackerman s. 77?xtt? Tn.t h.nvv. between Rufus Newman's farm and Jim Lawler farm north of city. Phone 173B Fountain iltv. - HE LP W AN T ED M ALE iWUSE'SfANVanted. WestVott hotel. farm. 1321 liarria i. man" and"wlfa" wanted for Janitor Wayne Building. Lom-k & Hill, FEMALE" HELP WANTED 6 CASHIER Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. CMfitUeilable',wanTer to do general housework. Box II 8101 caro Palladium. . HELP for housework wanted. Permanent pos!tlon.43 S. 8th. LADY Wanted, middle aged, to act as nurse. Does not require practical or trained nurse. Call 32 South 11th St. peace work at war" pay guaranteed for three years. Knit urgeptly needed nocks for us on the fast, simple AutoKnitter. Full particulars today 3c stamp. Auto Knitter Company. Pert. 221 C. S21 Jefferson. Buffalo, N. i. yl5ifNO"TifENnindYOUNO LADIES To ouallfy for a good business position. The period of prosperity that is coming soon will call for more bookkeepers and stenographers. Call at the office or phone for information as to rates, etc. Next Monday. Dec. 9 Is a good time to enter. Richmond Busitf PollPK-t, Phone 2Q40. "AGENTS AND SALESMEN AUTHENTIC HISTORY of the World War with introduction by General Peyton C. Mprch. highest officer in the United States Army. Official photographs. Sells on sight. Big terms. Extraordinary opportunity for men or women. Outfit free. UnlverpI Hnse. PhHadel phla. HA LESMAN Wanted, city work, married man capable of earning $25.00 per week or more, salary and commission, permanent employment. Call 318 Colonial Bldg., Saturdays, 2 to 4 or 7 to 9 p. m. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 MARRIED MAN Vants work on a POSITION Wanted by January first, stenagraphic or secretarial position by experienced young lady. F 6016. Care Palladium. OOMS fOH KENT 5TH ST.. SOUTH 118 Three unfurnished rooms for rent. Phone 2446. 8TH ST.. NORTH 214 Furnfshed front room for rent large modern. 12TH ST., NORTH. 109 Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 2650. FURNISHEf) LIGHT HOUSEKEEPInr rooms for rent. Ill N. 8th. FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeep i n giosu a n o o i pru ROOMS Furnished" for light house keeping. Phone 2s8 ROOMS 3 unfurnished, US S. 5th. Both kinds of water, gas and electric lights and ell newlv papered. Phone 2440. BUSINESS SERVICE" 12 Vor all kinds of Jobs and repair work. Al Kennepohl, Phone 1473. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. V W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3H7-3847. All kinds of lumber end millwork. General contracting and piidlng.

14 Our FUEL SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF too Plumber, 9 a th.. Phone 12R6. PAINTING A DECORATING 15 r'Ai.Ma mill supplies." Phono Hpf Kahlatnar Main. - MOVING & STORAGE 16 For Merchants Delivery call 4704 and I 17(1, Prompt delivery. ' Local and Long Distance Moving ,. Live Stock Hauling foVit? fi- TURNER. 8H2S-SH4 '" W. MOVING & STORAGE 18 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equ.pped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Stored In practically fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 Main St. Phone 2039. ' Local and Long Distance Moving Phones, Residence 1666, Office 222S Charles Wade, mover. Phone 122$ RICHMOND STORAGE CO. W. a. Baker, Proprietor Rear 19 So. 11th St Concrete and steel construction and steam heated. MOVING & STOllACJK Local and long listan.ee moving and general draying. W. E. Evans, 320 Lincoln St.. Phone 8106 REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 We repair bicycles and almost everything. Call for and deliver. Phone J086. Wesley Brown A Son. ' FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflr.lshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cooks Repair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing.. Grinding Knives, Baby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 1930. "Ml SCELLAN EOUS FOR SALE 21 BASE BURNER, with oven and gas range for sale. 21 .Norm Join. rnuu 2593. Base Burner. Oak Fruit Cupboard, Iron Bed. Oak Dresser tor saie. i ouum 12th St. BED For sale, new goose feather bod, weight 24 lbs. reasonable, uan even ings. Mrs. Mullin, ili a. otn. Brunswick Pool Table for sale, in good condition. 312 Main fet.' CRIB""BED and"Mattress for sale. 110 South 6th. : DODGE RANGE, excellent condition; Baby's highchair and porch swing for salens South 17th. 5UNTLET SWEEPER For sale, almost new. 901 South Eleventh street. LATGiTMlKROR, plate glass. Phone 2861 LADY'S COAT For sale. 323 W. Main. SHOES, secondhand, repaired ready to wear, men, women and children. American ShoeShop.402 N. 8th. Underwood Typewriter In good condition, cheap. Phone 2995. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 633 Main. Phone izut BICYCLE Wanted. Girl's second hand. Address E 5109, care Palladium. iNWCRiWanUdWM pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer, 620 Main. Phone 1489. FUTsNITT RE "and-Stoves. Home Supply Stor 1K1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1863 Hair Switches and Doll Wigs wanted to make. Ill North 3rd. Phone 1S21. JUNK We pay more for scrap Iron. J metals, hides, taiiow, rags mm ju. Henry Holzapfel. Phone 209S or4104. TtAWFURS Wanted 634"'North 10th. Highfst market prices paid. Ed Burn s. RAW FURS Wanted at Anderson's Livery Barn. North 7th St. every Saturday. Highest market prices paid and a fair assortment. Davis Bros. SODA Fountain outfit wanted, chairs, table, and popcorn machine, floor plafts candy case. John H- So hell. Phone 8474. ' SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. USED Fl'liNTFCRE Good, wanted to buy. RiRsby Furniture Store. 14 N. 5th. "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Ictrola or buv a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. "MACHINERY &. TOOLS 24 50 MOTORS, A. C. and D. C, all sizes, new and used: immediate shipment from stock and guaranteed. P. O. Box 43, Muncle, Indiana. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 Pleating, Button and Hemstitching Co. E. H. DAVENPORT Phone 1786 64 S. 12th Street Richmond. Ind. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N W. 2nd Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 3209 3307 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES30 DRUGGIST, registered, with $500, can buy equity in drug store in good small town. Business conditions good in all lines. Address J. W. Crooks, Itoselawn, Ind. LIVE STOCK A VEHICLES 31 4 shoats for sale. C. A. Parker, 1500 Ratllff St. HEIFER CALF For sale, Shorthorn Jersey. 6 months old. 1204 South I. PET ST5C K AND POULTRY 32 tu'.ARS For sale. Imrn lined Durocs. This week only ster. Ind. L. C. Palmer, WebBOARS For sale. Big Type Poland China spring boars, this week only. Wood K. Eliason. Centervllle. A UTOMO BILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR 1918. Phone 4SS8. Overland Touring Car, model 83: 1 2-horse engine; 1 8-16 tractor, bailer and plows for sale. Richmond Storage Co. Phone 2228. Rear 19 S. 11. Seven Passenger Pi lot '"A"uTomobllefo"r sale, or will trade for small Improved property. Phone 1412. VULCANIZING. 35 VULCANIZING and RETREADING Practice War Time Economy on your tires We can Vulcanize to your entire Satisfaction. W. S. TRAYLOR, 17 South 9th St. ' ill

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At One-Half the Cost Making new tires out of old ones by adding oar tread sole tire. And are guaranteed 3,500 miles. Vulcanizing and Tire Rebuilding of all kinds DOUBLE TREAD TIRES TV70-IN-ONE TIRES TREAD SOLE TIRES CLARK INSIDE TIRES NEW AND USED TIRES We guarantee all work done by

JBEFORE) THE LIKENEW AUTO 1137 Main. J. L. APPLlT Gates Half-Sole Tires over your worn . casings. Vulcanizing. H. H Toneslng. 1134 Main St. WELDING THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine "Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 AlT1 riVERY & GARAGES 36 8TH & NORTH C ST. For rent, four garage rooms. Phone 1412. E- Louck. GARAGE Modern, for rent307N. 9th. Large Barn for rent, 124 S. 5th. Phone 2446. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 2ND ST., NORTH 229 House for rent. 5 room modern apartment and 2 furnished apartments for rent. G. B. Moore. 102 S. 2nd. 10THST., SOUTH 520 For "rent," modern house, six rooms and oatn, wun large barn. Phone 4316. 12TH ST., NORTH 212 House for rent. 12TH ST.. SOUTH, 516 House for rent. No children. 18TH ST., NORTH 314 5 rooms, $10.00. Benj. F. Harris. APARTMENT For rent m Keystone, Second Floor. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main St. F ST., SOUTH. 1210 Nice house for rent, $12.50Plione 2987. lll4North C. FOR RENT One 3-r'oom " house," $7.00. One 4-room house, $7.00. Two 5-room houses, $8.00 each. Phone 3257. FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE For rent. Phone 4810. ' Fl3T., NORTH, 820Phone 2256. room houseHOUSE For rent, 6 room house with hath on West side. Call 303 N. 13th. HOUSE For rent, 6 rooms, both waters, electric lights, barn, chicken house and acre of ground. Phone 4105. HOUSEr-r-For rent. Apply 217 North 8th HOUSE For rent. Nearly new seven room. Richmond Ave. Phone 3793. HOUSE 8 room for rent, $S.00. Inquire 800 North 12th. PEARL ST 425 Cottasre for rent. Call 421 Pearl. Phone 3324. WANTED TO RENT 41 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Rooms or furnished apartment wanted to rent at Once. State price and location. Address Box G 7005 care Palladium. FURNISHED Modern house wanted to rent. Phone 4810. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank TVMsr.. phone 2707. " )-jH JtKAl, KSTA'I'K and FARMS b" A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office i So sth. Phone 4171. HOUSES FOR SAr3 Two 5-roomed houses, $12.50 each. One 4-roomed house, $10.50; one 3roomed house, $10.50. No Interest, tax or insurance. Stay 100 months then deed. Call 325 West Main St. We Have Several Bargains In City Properties. Now is the time to buv. Property is going to advance. See us for our list of bargains. J. S. GREEN Hittle Block. 9th & Main. Phone 2576 FARMS FOR SALE 43 3 ACRES, Va mile from town, good house and barn, for sale. Cash or payments. Phone 3271. "PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 122 ACRES, all level and nearly all black land. Good buildings and in a good location. A splendid farm, price $170.00 per acre, down, balance in easy payments. 50 ACRES. 35 acres tillable, balance In woods and pasture Good 6-room house and fair barn. Price only $4,500, $1200 down, balance in seven years. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres located northeast part of Louisiana. A fine poultry and nut farm. No winters to contend with. Will trade for cheap property, $1,200 of $1,500 or good automobile. J. S. GREEN, Hittle Block, 9th Main. Phone 2576 FARM For sale. Account leaving Richmond, want to sell 46 acres 2 miles northwest Richmond near State Farms and Easthaven. All level. No Buildings. Price $300.00 per acre. Will sell 20 or 25 acre strip. Part cash. Balance long time. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd Indianapolis, Ind. or phone The Miller-Kemper Co. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY MONEY TO LOAN 46

MONEY TO LOAN .-if - Bafore borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, savins the borrower from six to eighteen percent per tnum. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent per month, w will lend you the money to pay it off and more If you want It, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVR THE DIFFERENCE Loans made on H. H. Goods, Llv Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamond. Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT TK3 BORROWER Call, phMi or write Business Men's Remedial Loan Association Ground Floor Pal . Phono lSlt. DIRBCTORS H. EC Peelle W. O. Seaney a B. Book . 1 A. Handler A. L. Jenkins ' W. A. Bond H. O. Clark, M nag-ar.

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DOING I T NOW TIRE CO. SEMLER, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN. for any purpose at the Legal Rate in sums up to $300.00 on personal property. ' The State Investment & Loan Cot Room 40 Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Phone 2BR0 QUICK LOANS EASY PAYMENTS Are you in need of eome extra money to carry you over the Holidays? If so call on us. We make loans on furniture, pianos, fixtures, etc., without removal. FOR EXAMPLE $40, Total Cost $3.50 FOR FOUR MONTHS Or if you need more money and want longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300 and give you 20 months' time to pay back if you desire. However if you prefer, you can repay in full at any time, and will be charged interest only for actual number of months loan is carried, at strictly legal rates. Call, write or phone. RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY ; Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh streets Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned named as trustee in an indenture or assignment executed by Mattie Waking as president for and on behalf of Waking & Company, a corporation of Richmond, Indiana, has by virtue thereof duly qualified as such trustee and taken possession of all of the property, rights, credits and effects of said assignor in trust, to be administered upon for the benefit of all its bona fide creditors under order of the Wayne Circuit Court, and pursuant to the Laws of the State of Indiana relating to voluntary assignments. FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF RICHMOND, INDtava., Truste. Dated December 4th, 1913. Robbins. Reller & Hobbins, Attorneys for Trustee. sul,,.v"y mimf" LET A WANT AD SELL YOUR PROPERTY Full nickel plated Polished Cocobolo head and handle; ball bearing. Steel Clad able handle; Head; adjustCollar; hardgator patchet sleeve Knurled. Harness and ened steel alli terns jaws; Rat and Chucl BIRCK'S Hardware Store. 611 Main Street Uttte Want Beat)BI6 Profit MONEY TO LOAN

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COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES, NOVEMBER TERM, 1918. Miscellaneous: Guaranteed Typewriter Exchange, Clerk's office supplies, 15.00; O. R. Brown Co., Clerk's office supplies, $2.50; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., office supplies, $213.25; The J. M. Coe Ptg. Co.. office supplies, $130.50; Elllott-Flsher Co.. Auditor's office sup-

' plies, $44.00; Nicholson & Brother, ofi flee supplies. $13.65: Bartel Sc Hone, or 'fice supplies, $70.28; L. S. Bowman, Auditor's office exp. & C. H. supplies. $7.91; C. C Hager Co., Treasurer s or fin. CO OA. XS. T aldnei. fiffif ' n r aa. ' ,r Ol..!,,' supplies, f 9D.VV, V. v. vau, OIIEI lii o mileage, $74.52; C V. Carr, boarding prisoners, $285.60; Treasurer, Home for Friendless, boarding prisoners & Det. Home, $205.20: Charles O. Williams, sal ary Co. Supt, - schools, $117.37; Charles O. Williams, office exp. Co. supt. schools, $18.71; Florence E. Williams, salary deputy Supt. schools. $30.00; S. Edgar Bond. Coroner's per diem, $7.55 J. C. Blossom, per diem Co. Coroner, $7.50; Qulgley Brothers, Commissioners' office exp. & Jail sup.. $7.96; Aldo E Cain, per diem Truant officer, $44.00; John F. Davenport, expense assessing Wayne Twp., $2.00: Indiana Tuberculosis Hospital, exp. Inmates State Institution, $95.71; M. W. Kelly, election supplies, $18.62; Michael W. Kelly, expense election, $7.80; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co.. election supplies. $299.60; Tdeal Voting Booth Co., election supplies, $31.07; Perry J. Moss, exp. registration of voters, $33.00; Edgar Norris, per iMem registration clerk. $135.00; L. M. Jones, registration of voters. .! $66.00; Will G. McVay, per diem regisItratlnn i.l.rlr tK fin - fl TP ts.iraa nop diem registration clerk, $135.00; W. D. CooK registration clerk, $41.00; Charles E. 'Marlatt. per diem registration clerk, $63.00; Richmond Palladium, registration & election exp. & legal publication, $25.32; Richmond Item, election expense & legal publications, $24.57; Doan & Son, soldier's burial, $87.00; Doan & Son, soldier's burial. $81.00; Klute & Smith", soldier's burial, $60.00; Jordan, McManus, Hunt & Wai - lerman, soiaiers ouDriai, ifo.uu; uoan & Son. soldier's burial, $100.00; Roan & Son, soldier's burial, $100.00; Klute & Smith, soldier's burial. $75.00: Doan & Son. soldier's burial, $75.00; Doan & Son. soldier's burial. 175.00! Nina V. $8.63; Nina V. Short, exp. Better Homes Association, $8.83; W. O. Jones, Supt. Highways office expense, $2.00: Will W. Reller, chairman, expense Wayne Co. Council of Defense, $126.63; J. C. Kline, salary & expense Co. Agricultural Agent. $178.43; Levi C. Peacock, refund tax, $24.75; Alice Fosnot, refund tax, $3.48; Dr. O. N. Huff, exp. Tuberculosis Hospital, $33.00; Omer G. Whelan, Tuberculosis Hospital farm supplies, $13 25: Arthur F. Nelson. Tuberculosis Hospital farm supplies, $62.57; Thomas Heinbaugh. Tuberculosis Hospital farm supplies. $37.50; Joseph W. Bennett, Tuberculosis Hospital farm expense. $172.60; Sherman Hale, - Tuberculosis i Hospital farm supplies, $52.64; Emmet Dve, Tuberculosis Hospital farm supplies, $2.80; Dunbar Bros. Co., Tuberculosis Hospital expense, $.75; Percy Bennett, Tuberculosis Hospital farm em-

Hospital farm supplies. $10.20; I. E. ! . (N?,11 .cI"PI.mP!.Teent Smith, Main Street bridge in City of fTHB OLD PLAN WAS for every Richmond, $4760.00; i. e. Smith, gen-; I man to figure out what sort of era! bridge (Austin Culvert). $720.00;, a barn Tip thnn?rit hn wanted and Wm. Clark, general bridge (Clark & Co- , ,t a fie tnouSnt . 5 n bine), $150.00; Geo. W. Crull. Trustee, left It to the carpenter to build. The general bridge repairs, $99.93: w. o. result was that all the barns in the ToT-ll, BeUo.'w7iS: neighborhood had a general resemnesses. $3.00. I blance, but none of these were sclenCourt House, employes, repairs, etc: ; tifically ventilated or arranged. Vincent H. Juerling. Court House ele- i .... , T v . vator, $41.70; Treasurer City of Rich- Th National Lumber Manufacturmond, improvement grounds. $1274.61; : ers' Association has at its Chicago

Milier-Kemper Co., repairs, $8.97: Lindley Swain, janitor, $102.00: Carl C. Durkel, engineer, $127.00; John A Markley, Janitor, $39. OO; Wm. H. Truslar, employe & supplies, $57.00; Indian Refining Co., supplies. $6.75; Mrs. Emma Hurst, supplies. $2.50; Continental Mfg. Co., supplies, $6.25; Municipal Electric Light Plant, C. H.. Jail & H. for F. Jail supplies, $51.18; Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co., C. H. & Jail supplies, $33.95; Richmond City Water Works, C. H. & Jail supplies, $23.98. jau supplies, repairs, etc: Waking & Company, repairs, $4.20; Theodore P. I Keplinger, repairs, $33.62; The MillerKemper Co., repairs, $47.65; Ora Schroder, H. for F. employe, $25.00; Charles E. Margan, guard for insane at jail, $65.00; Aurelia Thomas. H. for F. employe & supplies, $41.00; John F. Ackerman Co., H. for F. Jail supplies. $40.32: L. C. Hasecoster. H. for F. Jail supplies, $2.20; Jones Hardware Co., C. H. & P. F, supplies, $67.39; Hoosler Mercantile Co., Jail, $173.75. Poor Farm repairs. supplies. etc:4 Moore & Ogbern, insurance. $85 80: M. A. Bailey, repairs, $4.00; Miller-Kemper Co., repairs, $98.40: Henrietta Sanders et al, employes. $240.00: John D. Nixon, supplies, $115.92: Dick Stinson. simi plies. $37.85: Kingan & Co.. supplies. uu, i unaiiy jracKing uo., supplies, $15.00; Geo. P.. McDermitt. supplies, $102.50: Wm. H. Bradbury & Son, insurance, $85.80; Wm. II. Dynes, supplies, $80.80; Dick Stinson, supplies, S1490.00: Wright & Sons, supplies, $50.00; Dunbar Brothers Co., supplies, $38.58; Edna Pike,, Sec'y. supplies, $30.00; Otto Darnell, supplies, $67.28; Indian Refining Co., supplies, $25.60; Richmond Electric Co., supplies. $64.65; Mamie Bell, care orphan, $12.17. Expense Three Mile road construction: W. O. Seaney, exp. Inspection Catey road, $3.00; Wm. K. Cheesman. Inspection Catey road, $3.00; A. J. Simpson, inspection Catey road, $3.00; A. J. omipBuii, inspection iJunDar road, 13.00 vcr . ... i . . . W. O. Seaney, inspection Dunbar road. 5.00; Wm. K. Cheesman. inspection Dunbar road, $3.00: H. H. Horton. en gineer Dunbar road. $48.96: C. M. Kirkpatrick & Wayne Trust Co., Assignee, contract Dunbar road. $9637.88; Kepler Bowman, engineer Hall road, $22.00H. H. Horton, engineer Hall road. $89.72; C. M. Kirkpatrick & Wavne Trust Co., Assignee, contract Hall road. $10,400.00: H. F. Smith. Supt. Hackman road. $72.00: H. H. Horton. engineer Hackman road, $20.00; Jas. E. McNamara Construction Co., contract Hackman road, $3412.36; F. E. Slick, balance on contract Catey road, $3411.13; Grant Watkins, per diem Supt. construction Catey road, $114.27. Free Turnpike Road supplies, etc.: Indian Refining Co., .supplies, $154.10: Boren Lumber Co.. repairs general bridge, $4.50: C. D. Mills, general bridge repairs, $26.00; C. & W, Kramer Co., general bridge repairs, $110.00: Rodefeld Mfg. Co., supplies, $7.35: The Barrett Co.. supplies, $53.20: Standard Oil Co., supplies. $27.58; W. O. Jones, supplies. $117.67: Richmond Gravel Co.. supplies. $215.05; McConaha Co.. svoplies, $202.35; Harman Lamb, emplovcs $78.00: Ed Monroe, . employe, $92.00: Mansfield Engineering . Co.. supplies, $16.18: Rice Miller, employe, $104.00: Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $1.50; Richmond Electric Co., supplies, $22.84; Francis Grant, employe. $91.00: Corcoran & McManus, supplies, $47.97; A. T. Pegg, supplies. $8.68: O. D. Bullerdick, supplies. $108.91: Jones Hardware Co., general bridge repairs. $300.00; Jones Hardware Co.. sunnlles. ttaiaJ. M. Burt. Dist. No. 1. $259.95: Alva study, Jist. No. 2, $173.72; Line Watkins, Dist. No. 3, $582.20: Prlntes Edwards. Dist. No. 4, $187.00: Wavne Lamar, Dist. No. 5. $189.00: W. M. Leavell, Dist. No. 6. $137.50; Albert Cranor, Dist. No. 7 $194.40; Earl A. Cheesman. Dist. No. 8, $279.10: Albert Stoten, Dist. -no. 8. 317.,o; Oliver Pollard. Dist. No 10. J28.7a; Kdwfn L. Norris. Dist. No. 11. $506.20: Frank Lutz. Dist. No. 12, 4U.ou; noDen neynoias, Dist. No. 13, ! $786.02; Eppa F. Ayers. Dist. No. 14, $355.65; Frank Clark Dist. No. 15, Prect. 1. Boston Twp., $44.20; Wood Eliason. Inspector Prect. 1." Center Twp., $44.90; James A. Driffill, Inspector. Prect. 2. Center Twp., $44.10: Milo J. Harris, inspector, Prect. 3 Center Twp.. $46.00; Merritt Nicholson, Inspector, Prect, 1. Clay Twp., $46.50; E. S. Martlndale, Inspector. Prect. 2 Clay Twp., $45.63; Jehu H. Gray, Inspector, Prect. 1. Dalton Twp.. $46.60: W. R. Tharp. Inspector, Prect. 1, Franklin Twp., $44.65; Ozro Blose, Inspector. Prect. 2. Franklin Twp. $44.90; Addison St. Myer, Inspector, Prect. 1. Greene Twp., $45.00; Oro Pitts. Inspector. Prect. 2. Greene Twp., $44.55; Wm. H. Wilson, Inspectors Prect. 1. Harrison Twp., $45.90; Rollin M. Huddleston. Inspector, Prect. 1. Jackson Twp. $48.10; Jas F.

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5 571.00; F. P. Rife, Dist. No. 17, $559.00 W. O. Jones, per diem Co. Supt. high ways, $130.00. Election Expenses: Chas. V. Borro dalle, inspector Prect. 1. Abington

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MAKING OVER THE MAP OF RUSSIA

A new government is reported to have been organized in southern Russia under the Cossack leader. 1 .General Demkine. The territory in ciudes the Ukraine, recently cap tured by the Cossacks, and the CosBack lands. The new government is said to be in sympathy with the allRussian republic of Siberia. American AnH Rrifish fnrraa arm (till in control of the northern part office performed a great service along these lines. They have prepared working plans and models of every kind of a farm structure which they furnish as their part of the great public service which every line of business is learning to contribute. I They have employed the best architects and engineers and have co-oper-jated with the government and the agricultural colleges in improving i these plans in every way possible. j ,aw a pnr frnm (every wide-awake lumber yard. The Groves, Inspector, Prect. 2. Jackso Twp., $46.95: E. D. Mills, Inspector, Prect. 3. Jackson Twp., $49.50; John E. Gray. Inspector. Prect. 4. Jackson Twp. $47.40; Geo. Hormel, Inspector, Prect. 5. Jackson Twp., $45.00; Wm. W. Gipe. Inspector, Prect. 6, Jackson Twp., $44.90; Michael Sherry, Inspectors Prect. 1. Jefferson Twp., $45.30; Albert S. Hindman, Inspector, Prect. 2. Jefferson Twp., $45.30; J. H. Stonecipher. InInspector. Prect. 6. Jackson Twp., spector. Prect. 3. Jefferson Twp.. $15.20; i

L. o. Anderson, inspector, Prect. i. ! cording to estimates today of the pubNew Garden Twp., $45.05; Asa Pitts.,.. .... . ,,. ii

Inspector, Prect. 2. New Garden Twp., ociyivc. icoc tuvuiawun $45.05: H. h. Manning, inspector, Prect. were based on reports from cities and Ueetlr .et'4 V-feon t t.te. keeping accurate records, and $66.50; George B. Rothermel, Inspector, ' public health officials believe they are Prect. 2. Washington Twp., $36.80; M. i conservative. D. Doddridge, Inspector Prect. 3. Wash-I The epidemic Still persists, but ington Twp., $36.70: John E. Taylor. In- . .h much Ipsa numprnti acspector Prect. l. Wayne Twp.. $43.60; ueatns are mucn less numerous, accharies Huffman. inoector Prenr. 2. cording to reports reaching here. A

Wayne Twp., $44.95; Russell F. Clarke, Inspector Prect. 3. Wayne lwp., S4X80; George Tucke, Inspector, Prect. 4. Wayne Twp., $43.70; Lewis W. Mattl, inspector treci. o. j.t(; Aioert jc. Morel, Inspector, Prect. 6, $35.10: Mas on Byer, Inspector Prect. 7, $35.10; John H. Russell, Inspector, Prect. 8, S3a.30; Chas. McPherson. Inspector, Prect. 9, $35.10; E. C. Dickinson. Inspector, Prect. 10, $32.10; Robert F. Davis, Inspector. Prect 11, $35.50: F. E. Kane, Inspector, Prect. 12, $35.45; W. W. Alexander, Inspector, Prect. 13. $35.10; Will G. McVay. Prect. 14, $37.35; L. M. Jones, Inspector, Prect. 15, $35.10: A. C. Ogborn, Inspector, Prect. 16, $35.10; J. C. Reynard, Inspector, Prect. 17, $35.10: Saul C. Davis, Inspector, Prect. 18. $35.10: E. H. Davenport. Inspector. Prect. 19. $36.10: John H. Taylor, Inspector, Prect. 20, $35.10; Jos. R Ed-j waras, jnspeciur, nect. ii, v - erett Harlan. Inspector. Prect. 22, $35.10: Isaac V. Gause, Inspector, Prect. 23. $35.60: H. J. Ridge. Inspector,' Prect. 24. $35.10; F. J. McKlnney, Inspector, Prect. 25. $35.10; Harry Hodgin. Inspector, Prect. 26, $36.10: Clydus Riegel, Inspector, Prect. 27. $35.20; R. E. McWhinney, Inspector, Prect. 28. $35.10; John Noss. Inspector. Prect. 29. $35.30; Irfiuis E. Fahlsing. Inspector.- Prect. 30, $35.10: Charles E. Bell, Inspector, Prect. 31. $35.10: John B. Smelser, Inspector, Prect. 32. $35.60: Wm. C. Bass. Inspector, Prect. 33. $35.10; T. B. Martin. Inspector, Prect. 34, $35.10: James E. Harris. Inspector. Prect. 35. $36.10: Elmer N. Rrumfield. Inspector. Prect. 1, Webster Twp., $44 71; Frank M. Connor. Inspector. Prect. 36. $35.10; Miller Harness Co.. election supplies, $6.00; Woman's Relief Corps, meals for election, $260.50; Palladium Ptg. Co., expense, $4.56: J. M. Coe Ptg. Co.. supplies, $252.10: O. F. McKee, per diem registration clerk. $20.00; Edgar Norris. per diem registration clerk. $10.10; Swain & Durkel. expense $8.00: W. E. Evans, drayage. $5.00; Howard Van Zant. et al. election canvassers. $62.00; Demas S. Coe, et al, members canvassing board, $225.00. County Health Commissioners expenses: George M. Young, emplove. $199.80: The Richmond Home Telephone tjo . toll. Jl.vo Circuit Court Allowances: Elizabeth W. Candler. Expense Board of Children's guardians and Juvenile Court. $71.65; William Mathews. appraisement for Inheritance tax. $8.00: William Mathews, appraiser for Inheritance tax. $15.00; John A. Markley. court bailiff, $78.00: Frank Wallace,- luror. $4.50: John F. Holaday. per diem official Court Reporter. $125.00: C. R. Richardson, salary pauper attorney, $75.00. In the matter of the insanity of Louise De Bus: Michael W. Kelly, $1.50: S. Edgar Bond, $3.00. In the matter of the insanity of Adeline Jav: Michael W. Kelly, $150; S. Edgar Bond. $3.00. In the matter of the insanity of Isaac N. Gruclle: Michael W. Kelly. $5.00; Samuel K. Morgan, $3.00; Amos E. Ehle. $3.00; J. H. Allen. $3 00; W. G. Huffman. $3.00. In the matter of the insanity of Alkamy Simmons: Michael W. Kelly, $5 00: W. B. Marsh, $3.00: F. P. Busehe, $3.00: W. W. Zimmerman. $3.00; M. F. Johnson. $3.00; , Ben N. Crump, $2.35; Wm. Haberkern, $1.00. L. S. BOWMAN. Auditor. Dec. 5-lt

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of Russia, indicated on the above map by the shading north of the heavy black line. Between this black line and the' Ukraine the Bolsheviki are still in power. They are in control of the (rreat cities of Petrograd and Mos-' cow. plans cover roof and floor construe-' tion, drainage, ventilation, lighting, concrete work, the placing of thej silos, the size of the silo, the arrange-' ment of the stalls, feed racks and, stanchions, to save labor In feeding and cleaning. They will also furnish the bill of! materials adapted to any part of the; country upon request. The county agricultural agent has', done much to convince fanners that it costs no more to build a barn, of a, given cubic content, properly, than it would be to build one of the old-fashioned kind which had no conveniences! and which had no regard for the cora-l fort of the animals. There is another thing which the) farm bureau is doing, and that is tsj foster the proper pride in the appear-j ance of farm structures, having con-, vinced the farmers that their build-1 ings will last indefinitely if kept painted. 350, 000 Dead in Two Months From Influenza WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 5. Between 300,000 and 350,000 deaths from influenza and pneumonia have occurred among the civilian population of the United States since SepL 15, ac- ; recrudescence of the disease now is occurring in many communities, but this is . believed to be sporadic and not to indicate a general renewal of severe epidemic conditions. Insurance companies have been hard hit by the epidemic, government reports indicate. The government incurred liabilities of more than $170,000,000 in connection with life insurance carried by soldiers in army camps, not including those in Europe. About 20,000 deaths occurred ia the camps in the United States, war department records show. BECOMES HEAD OP MORMONS' CHURCH Hener J. Grant. Hener J. Grant, resident of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles in the Mormon church, automatically becomes the new head of the church following the death 'oseph Smith, leader of the Morn- -r vears. During the war between Spain and Holland, in the latter part of the 16th century and early in the 17th century, both those powers acted with so much ;rigor toward ships of every other na tionality conveying gooas to Demgerents, that England felt compelled to enter a strong protest.