Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 55, 14 January 1919 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1919.

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING standardised and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System.

(Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES Jo per word One Time Jo per word Two Time 60 per word Seven Times tOc per word On Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium bualneee office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ada must be Irt before 11 a. m. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS mutt be accompanied by cash tn full payment, according to above rates. " "rHE PALLADIUM reserves the right to claxnify all ada according to Its own rulon and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or number." care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be xddressed to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing; your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ada when it is more convenient to do so. BUI will be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects pavment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE A UNPEhTAKfc RS 1A Jordan, McManua Hunt ac Walterr.ian FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175 KT'JTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. th Si. Phone 1284. Phone 2623 ffj 1106 Main St. WALTER J. W 17 ARRY C. DOAN lyT DOAN PTTVFR.L DIRECTORS MONUMENTAL IB BUY IN RICHMOND. Large stock of Monuments and Markers to select from. J. P. Emslie, 15 So. 10th St. FLORIST 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093. PERSONALS CARD OK THANKS We are very thankful to our friends and neighbors for the flowers and the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and daughter. Sweet will be thy rest, dear daughter; It Is sweet to breathe thy name. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. The moon and stars are shining On a lone and silent grave: Heneath lies the one we loved. But whom wo could not save. There is one who still will linger At the spot where you are laid. Vho will come and scatter flowers On the crave that Christ has made. LEE DAVIS O. II. TKANSON. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the death of husband and father; also for the beautiful floral offerings, nnd we wish to tliank Poan and Doan, Rev. Ulmer and wife, also the Cheno-v-th Auto Co., and the Middleboro school. Mrs. EMMETT WELLER. Mr. and Mrs. RICHARD FOX, BENJ. WELLE R, HEKNICE WELLER. 1 ' CARD OF THANKS , iVe wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for Ihe kindness shown us in the loss of uir son and brother. Clielcie, also for the bcnutlful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sheffer and Family SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE Loca Union No. 608 will meet at the hall over the City Restaurant Wednesday evening. One five room flat, ground floor, furr.lstiHri far light housekeeping; private l ath and toilet. Cor. S. A & 5th. Phone 1247. STAMPING and EMBROIDERING to o-der. 10 North 10th. LOST AND FOUND 'OfiN DOG Lost, black and tan. mostly Mark. Brown pot above earh eye, plrre out of end of earh ear. Liberal reward. R. R. A. Box 244 Richmond. rM'rfSEChUd's. lost between North th St. and Ackerman's store. Return 408 North 9th St.. Reward. HELP WANTEDMALE Farm hand wanted, married, small family, experience necessary and reference. House furnished, truck patch, fuel, good waees to work all year, jjox G7008Palladlum. HOUSEMAN Wanted. Westcott Hotel. jViiltor and assistant wanted at once for Murray and Murrette theaters. Apply Frank Holland, rnnnagpr, MACHINE MEN Experienced, wanted. Richmond Casket Co. Thoroughly expnrlenred single man on farm. Box E 5010 core Palladium. yni ; NO M E NT 1 6 "h n d over, are eligible f..i- irnvurnmpnt Railway Mail Clerks. month. Examinations soon. For! frt-p particular, write J. I Leonard, 'ifjrnuT Civil Service Examiner), 902 Kenol HiilMing. Washington. WaTTEK "Wanted, Union Station Restaurant. PALLADIUM HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 KxPrlnr-i1 Maktr wanted. Apply K!elItnill .r - - t n . . i FlrsT"cTaMTlady pastry cook, colored or Wlilie w a 11 1 ru. 1 .i . . - - OlitL Wanted to "wash silverware, Westoott Hotel GIRL Wanted, steady work Reid Hospital. i CI'IRL Wanted to do house work. no washing or Ironing. Call 715 S. J St.

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Second cook or cook's helper, no ex perience necessary, weitcon nmci WOMAN Wanted for general housework. 212 North 12th. AGENTS AND SALESMEN l The Authentic Life of Theodore Roosevelt by William Draper Lewis, Ph. D., Colonel Roosevelt's Intimate political associate and friend, with Introduction by ex-president Taft. Fully illustrated, low price, enormous demand, unprecedented opportunity. liberal terms. Outfit Free. Universal House, Philadelphia. ' SITUATIONS WANTED 8 DAY WORK Wanted. 830 N. 12th. I Nursing in confinement cases by Mrs. S Miller. McConaha Flats, Apt. No. 8, POSITION Wanted as bookkeeper by experienced young lady. Write particulars. Postofflce box 87. City. UM "SfcWl 9TH ST., NORTH 304 Modern room for rent. Phone 2S30. 9TH ST., NORTH 121 Furnished front room, modern equipment. 9TH ST.. NORTH 308 For rent. Fur nished room, modern. 11TH ST.. SOUTH 130 Room for rent, modern, hot water heat. Phone 1065. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. Snd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-8267-3347. All kinds of lumber and mlllwork. General contracting and building. PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF the Plumber. 9 B. "in. Phone 1236. CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS If your clothes are soiled but it's our business to clean them, pnn't for get that. ED WILSON, Expert Cleaners nnd Pressors. '' SUITS and OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed, $1.25 PEERLESS DRY CLEANING COMPANY Chester Nichols 318 Main Phone 1493 MOVING & STORAGE 16 Local and Long Distance Moving Live Stock Hauling MeKEE & TURNER. 3325-5134 H. AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equpped in the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'orerl or shipped. . r T" T", 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 Gilt Edge MOVING SERVICE Local and Long Distance Hauling Also Stock Hauling -Headovmrters Prior's Livery Barn. MOELK & HILLING Phone 1439 Res. 3334 l-TOi:SRHOT.r COOPS Stored in practlcnllv fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE. 609 MOVING ft STORAGE Local and long distance movl.ii nnl general dravlng. W. E. Evans, 330 Lincoln St. Phone al05 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflntshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grinding Knives. nhir rh Tlrps. new and second hand Bicycle. We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 193G. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Blcvcles and nil kinds of repair work. Rhone 30S8. Wesley Brown & Son. MTTTONS COVERED Button holes made, hemstitching, floss stitching and braiding. Lacev Sewing Machine Store, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1701k Dry Stove Wood and Black Wood for sale. Phone iui. FOR SALE No. 8 Rotary "Neostyle" Call 1215 South ". FOR SALE Lot of old lumber, cheap. Some good, some for firewood. Phone 2167. 'Newcomb" Fly shuttle carpet and rug loom, for sale. Phone 4509. SHOES Second hand men's women s. children's. American Shoe Shop, 402 N. sth. KFIOE REPAIRING Work guaranteed. reasonable prices. Richmond Shoe Re pair Shop. 14 N. 6th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 633 Main. Phono 1296. FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. 620 Main. Phone 1469. FURNlTt'lTE nnd Stoves. Home Sup plv Store 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 Raw Furs wanted. 6.14 North 10th. SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay .more for same. Phone 2047. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter 11. Fulghum. 1000 Main St, PIANO For sale. Excellent condition. Write Postofflce box 97, City. PIANO TUNING. Been at it 21 years. I). E. Roberts, Phone 4110. MACHINERY A TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 Fresh eggs for sale. 33 S. 2nd. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-$267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumper. Millwork. Phones 8209 3307 LET A WANT AD SELL YOUR PROPERTY

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT To the Advisory Board of Boston Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1910. Received Jan. 1, 1918 Balance on hand Dec 31. 1917. 11,365.47; Farmers State Bank, Int. for December 1917, $7.40. Jan. 28 L, S. Bowman, Aud. Distribution state tuition funds. $532.73;

iRuby E. Williams, apply to teachers pension, siu.uu. Jan. 31 Laura J. Townsend, applied to teachers' pension. $10.00. Feb. 6 Farmers State Bank, Int. for January, $10.65. Feb. 25 Florence M. Burgess, applied to teachers' pension. $10.00. Mar. 1 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for February, $8.13. Apr. 1 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for March, $6.78. Apr. 2 Campbellstown H. S., rent of school Bldg., $5.00. May 1 Farmers State Bank, Int. for April. $3.90. May 23 Wm. M. Overholser, dog tax collected by assessor, $166.00. June 1 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for May. $2.18. June 4 Farmers' State Bank, loan to special school, $800.00. June 22 L. S. Bowman, Aud. distribution taxes, $482.89. July 1 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for June, $4.54. July 3 Isaac S. Hart, transfers, Harrison Twp., Union Co.. $126.00. July 16 L. S. Bowman, Aud., distribution state tuition funds. $698.36. July 29 Joel Moore, dog money collected by trustee, $6.00. Aug. 1 E. J. Wright, trustee, transfers from Abington Twp., $118.14; Farmers' State Bank, Int. for July, $11.31. Aug. 3 Farmers' State Bank, loan to special school, $500.00. Sent. 3 Farmers' State Bank. Int. J for Aug., $9.74. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 T S T IC I") Little Red Alsike, Timothy. Alfalfa GEO. BREHM CO., 617 Main. ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 STOCK ISSUES SOLD for enterprises of merit by Stock House with expert Sales Organization. Securities Sales Co., National Life Bldg., Chicago. . . LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE 1 good work horse, 1 Poland China male hog, 3 brood sows and pigs, 31 Cypress hot bed sash, 20 bu. selected seed potatoes. J. E. Hunt, 400 N. W. 8th St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR For sale: 27 South 12th. Maxwell 6 passenger. Sell cheap. North 11th. 41 WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 8TH ST., SOUTH 810 5-room house for rent. $12.50. Phone 2987. 10TH ST., SOUTH 27 House for rent, 8-room modern. Ed Brannon, B. & J. Auto Exchange, rear of 13 N. 9th. 14TH ST., SOUTH 209 For rent, 4room flat. Phone 3259. 18TH ST., NORTH 512 For rent. 5room house, both waters and gas, good cellar, small family. W. S. Taylor, Centervllle, Ind. Furnished house with heat for rent. D. W., care Palladium. FOR KENT Five room house 232 Randolph, 411 North West Third. Call Knode's Music Store. HOUSE For rent, four rooms, good location and condition. Man and wife. Phone 1078. HOUSE For rent. North half of moiiern double house, $22.50. Phone 121:. WANTED TO RENT 41 Furnlsed room wanted. Centrally located. Write Postoffice Box 97, City. 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 Bldg.. phone 2707. CORNER 10TH and NORTH J STS. For sale, lot l9Axl05, building 40x60, cement floor, can be used for most anything garage, junk yard, etc. Phone 3498. T. wThADLEY, 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg., Houses, on Payments - like Rent. Insurance, Fire and Cyclone. FOR REAL ESTATE an FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave. Office 18 So. 8th. Phono 417L FARMS FOR SALE . 43 219 Acres, 3 miles out, 180 level, rest slightly rolling with good orchard, good buildings, silo, fine black soil, a bargain at $45,000. Address Box E 5112, care Palladium. 30 acres close to town, all kinds fruit, 6-room house and good bank barn. Phone 1419. FARMS For Sale. I have two 130 A. farms near Richmond that are good and fine homes. Any one looking for a good farm see me at once. J. S. GREEN, Hlttle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 257S FOR SALE OR TRADE Good level 80 acres in Darke Co. Good buildings, fences, well ditched. Will take some Richmond property of farm near Richmond. Box A 1052 care Palladium. PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 100 Acres good land, part black, part slightly rolling, large dwelling with slate roof, large bank barn, good orchard In good location. Price $100 per acre. Possession March 1. 42 Acres all good land, good buildings, well fenced. Price $6000. A bargain. A large list of other farms. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN 46 monpv to off yur Bma11 IVlHUal a a bills, and start the New Year right. Legal rates and easy terms. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO., Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS, ATTENTION! U. S. Government Farm Loans at 5 for 5 to 40 years. See Mendenhall and McKlnley at 202 Mouch Bldg.. Newcastle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKlnley on Saturday of each week at the office of the WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. We buy Liberty Bonds. Write us. Natlonal Rond Company, Muncle, lna., 206-207 Wysor Block.

Oct. 3 Farmers State Bank, Int. for Sept.. $8.62. Oct. 6 Farmers' State Bank, loan to special school, $1,300.00. Nov. 2 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for Oct., $7.30. Dec. 3 Farmers' State Bank, Int. for Nov., $5.55. Dec. 19 W. H. Brooks, Aud., distribution taxes to various funds, $476.17. Paid Out Jan. 2 Dr. J. C. Clawson. vaccinating pupils, school No. 4, $9.00; Nina V. Short, Co. Supv. Domestic Science two days at $7.00, $14.00; Clayton Sheffer, work on road. $6.00, burying dog, 60c, $6.60; Irvln Reed & Son, window glass, school No. 4. $2.30. . Jan. 4 Dye & Price, premium on insurance high school, $263.18. Jan. 5 Bartel & Rohe, school books and supplies (1917 bill). $355.72. Jan. 8 John H. Niewoehner, Mat'l. for repairs (bill on file). 1917. $10.60. Jan. 9 Chas. E. Arrowsmtth, welding heater, high school, $6.00. Jan. 11 Richmond Home Tel. Co., telephone rent high school. $9.00. Jan. 12 D. W. Sheffer, 57 loads gravel at 25c, $14.25; D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., 40 copies Home and School Journal, report and voucher book, $23.22. Jan. 15 Dr. Richard Schlllinger, vaccinating pupils, school No. 4, $5. Jan. 19 John Statzer, shoveling snow on roads, 16 hours at 25c. $4; Harry Newman, school hack services, $39; Harry Newman, shoveling snow on road 21 hrs. at 26c, $5.25; Wrllliam H. Doren, hauling gravel on road, 17 days at $3, $52.50. Jan. 23 Indian Refining Co., gasoline and oil for schools, bill on file, $26.25; Warner Sheffer, shoveling snow 24 hours at 25c, 13 hours with team. $3, $10.87; Clayton Sheffer. shoveling snow 32 hours at 25c. one day team. $3, $11; George L Druley, shoveling snow 24 hours at 25c, $6 Ruby E. Williams, teaching Dist. No. 1. $35; Rubv E. Williams, teaching Dist. No. 1, $10; Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist No. 5. $55; Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist. No. 6, $10; Elpha I. Hlnshaw, teaching Dist. No. 3, $50; Laura J. Townsend, teaching Dist. No. 4. $60; Laura J. Townsend, teaching Dist. No. 4, $10; Clifton Williams, teaching Dist. No. 6. $60; Clem Thlstlethwaito. postage stamps, $1; Ruth I. Taylor, teaching Dist. No. 2, primary. $55; Elizabeth Pegg. teaching dom. science, H. S., $40: Marguerite Davis, teaching high school. $55; Frank A. Medsker, teaching high school, $120; Mandus Mason, teaching Dist. No. 2. intermediate, $55; Ben Bennett, shoveling snow, 24 hours at 25c, $6; John H. Niewoehner, repair of water pipes, H. S.. 90c. Jan. 24 Richmond Art Store, framing 11. S. commission, $1.15; Walter C. Bulla, shoveling snow 8 hours at 25c. team two days at $3. $8.25; Guv G. Girton, janitor; work high school and repair work. $1.75, $39.75. Jan. 25 Haley J. Harold, teaching music all schools. $36; Nina V. Short, dom. science supv. 3 days at $7, $21; Item- Newspaper Co., prtg. Aug. and annual reports, $21.90; A. G.p Luken Co. one pint crenluim, 75c; Hoosier Store, school supplies, bill on file, $1.68; Palladium Prtg. Co., prtg. Aug. anS annual reports, $22.55. Jan. 26 Austin Focht, Shoveling snow 13 hours it 23c $3.25; Wm. E. Beeson, 100 Ids. gravel, at 25. shoveling snow 5 hourR at 25c, $26.25. Jan. 29 John Minner, shoveling snow 23 hours at 25c, $5.75; John Sliurley, 5 gal. gasoline H. S., $1.20. Jan. 31 Clair Connell. shoveling snow 20 hours at 25c, team one day. $3, $S. Feb. 1 Charles Fouls, 3 1.1s gravel at 25c, 75c. Feb. 2 Warner Sheffer, running road grader, 20 hours at 25c. $5.

Having sold my farm the undersigned will offer at public auction ou the farm known as the Lee Fulghum farm, 3 miles north of Richmond on Chester Pike, WEDNESDAY, JANo 22, 1919 "" " " Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 1 SORREL HORSE, 1500 lbs., coming 5 yrs. old. Good worker any place. 5 HEAD OF COWS 5 One Jersey cow, extra good milker, with calf by side; 1 extra good Jersey cow, to be fresh soon; 1 full-blood Shorthorn, heavy springer, to be fresh soon; 1 Shorthorn heifer, heavy springer, to be fresh soon; 1 roan Shorthorn cow, pasture bred. 20 HEAD OF HOGS-20 One full-blood Duroc Jersey sow, with 8 pigs ready to wean; 3 shoats, weight about 100 lbs. Two full-blood, Big Type Poland China sows, bred in December; registered stock. Six full-blood. Big Type Poland China fall shoats; registered stock.

POULTRY

Fifty Barred Rock hens, full-blood; 6 Barred Rock White Rock hens, full-blood; 5 Partridge Rock hens.

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

Four hundred bushels corn; 4 bushels fine Big English clover seed; 6 tons clover hay; 250 shocks shredded fodder; 6 bushels potatoes. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One Weber wagon, nearly new; 1 Dunham Culti-Packer; 1 John Deere mower; 1 John Detre stag sulky riding plow; 1 John Deere one-row corn plow; 1 seven-tooth spring cultivate; 1 five-hoe wheat drill with fertilizer attachment; 1 disc harrow; 1 wood hay rake; 1 Oliver walking plow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 gravel bed; 1 flat bed with hog racks; 1 clover buncher; 1 hay fork, with 100 feet of new rope; forks, shovels, etc. MISCELLANEOUS One set Miller breeching harness, new; 2 all-wool horse blankets; 2 individual pig houses; 1 Jewel hot blast heating stove, large size; 1 Peninsular baseburner, large size; 1 kitchen range; 1 lawn mower; and other miscellaneous articles. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served on the grounds.

THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer JAKE HANES, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, the undersigned will offer at Public Auction on the premises, 4 miles north of Richmond on the Kerlin Road, mile west of

Goshen cemetery between the Middleboro pike and the Cart road, on TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 6 Head of Horses 6 1 bay horse, 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; 1 bay mare, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 black mare, 14 years old, weight 1000 lbs.; 2 bay mares coming two years old; 1 Belgian colt 5 months old. 6 Head of Cattle (0 1 Durham Bull, 2 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh on or before day of sale; 1 Jersey cow. will be fresh in April; 1 fresh milk cow without calf; 1 Holstein Heifer, will be fresh in March; 1 Durham Heifer, will be fresh in March. 7 Head of Hogs -7 rf 6 head of hogs, average weight 150 lbs. 1 sow, weight 300 lbs. Hay, Corn, Etc. 25 tons good mixed hay in the mow. S tons baled wheat and oats straw. 6 tons, more or less, of shredded fodder. 150 bushels of good corn in the crib. 30 bushels of good cats. 20 bushels of Irish potatoes. 150 grain sacks. Farming Implements, Etc. 1 McCormick binder, 1 McCormick mower, 1 good land roller, 1 6elf-dump hay rake, 1 spring-tooth Gale corn plow, 2 breaking plows, 2 harrows, 1 onehorse corn drill. 1 Hoosier two-horse fertilizer corn drill, 1 good disc, doubletrees and singletrees, 2 two-shovel plows, 1 single shovel potato plow, 2 twohorse wagons, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 2 buggies, 1 cart, 1 good Rude manure spreader, 1 good six-horse gasoline engine, 1 good cutting box, 1 feed grinder, 1 buzz saw and belts, 2 double sets of work harness, 2 sets of . buggy harness, 1 corn shcller, 1 fifty-gallon steel coal oil tank, 1 fiftygallon rendering kettle mounted on stove, 2 iron kettles, 1 lard press, 1 sausage grinder and stuffer, 1 endless-chain hoist, 1 good scalding tub, 1 eight hundred pound platform scale, good as new; 1 good grindstone, 1 good forge, anvil, drill press and vice, 2 twenty-ton screw Jacks, 1 lifting jack, 1 twelvepound sledge hammer and wrenches, 1 Banta incubator, 1 good hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 1 good large dinner bell. 18 stands of bees. 3000 feet of good hardwood lumber. Household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch served by Middleboro Ladies' Aid. ' CHAS. E. WILLIAMS THOS. CONNIFF," Auctioneer H. W. GILBERT, Clerk.

Feb. 4 Robert L. Jenklna, repairing clock Dist No. 1. $1.16. Feb. 6 Joel Moore, - trustee's salary. $60. Fe T Oran Roberts, shoveling snow 21 hours at 26c. team one day, $3, $8.25; Feb. 8 Harry Newman, school hack services, $44.20. . , Feb. .9 Second Nat'l Bank, Int. on high school bonds, $297.64; Eugene Anderson, 37 loads gravel at 25c, $9.26;

Frank Kuhlman. snoveung snow it hours at 25c, $6.00. Feb. 11 John A. Trouse, shoveling snow 5 hours at 25c. team 7 hours at $3.85; John A Trouse, mowing school yards 3 and 4, $3.00. Feb. 12 Dr. Richard Schlllinger, examination pupils No. 4, $3. " Feb. 14 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, 25Feb. 15 Henry Klute, shoveling; snow 8 hours at 25c, $2. Feb. 16 Dr. J. C. Clawson, vaccinating pupils, $3; Louis Hartman. shoveling snow 24 hours at 25c. $6: Louis Hartman, wood and hauling same No. 4, $4. Feb. 21 Ruby E. Williams, teaching Dist. No. 1, $35; Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist. No. 5. $55; Elpha I. Hinshaw. teaching No. 3, $50; Laura J. Townsend. teaching No. 4. $60: Clifton Williams, teaching No. 6. $60v Hairy J. Harold,"teachlng music all schools 148Feb. 22 Ruth I. Taylor, teaching 'primary No. 2, $55. Feb. zl eilixaoein i-cfrn. iwomn '- mestlc science, $40; Mandus Mason, teaching Intermediate, $55; Marguerite Davis, teaching high school. $65; Guy O. Girton, Janitor work high school, $38. Feb. 23 Nina V. Short, co. supv. domestic science, $14. Feb. 25 Garner Flisrh,, hauling gravel 2 1-8 days, at $3. shoveling snow. 75c. $7.42: Peter L Beard, hauling coal H. S. two days at $3. $6. Feb. 27 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $15; Frank A. Medsker, teaching high school. $120.00. March 1 L S. Bowman, aud. surplus in dog fund March 1st, $125.60. March 2 Walter B. Fulghum. 1-2 on vlctrolas schools No. 3 and No. 6. $38; Harvev S. Bosworth. team to snow plow 35 hours at 85c, $12.25: Walter C. Bulla, learn to snow plow. 12 hours at 35c. $4.20; Percy Bennette, shoveling snow, $1.25; Dan Bennette te.am to snow plow 1-2 day, $1.50. March fi Richmond Coal Co.. 9 S-10 tons coal at $7. $65.10; Harry Newman, hark services. $46.80. hauling coal, $9. $55.80; L C. Hasecoster, coaloll for schools. 72e. March 7 Clifton Williams, teaching Dist. No. 6. $10. March 8 Chas. Stiggleman, shoveling anil plowing snow, $3; Everett Robertr, shoveling and plowing snow, $5; Tluodore F. Roberts, 8 cords wood at $3.50. H: S.. $28. March 11 Clara . Beard, postage stamps, $1. March 12 -Lawrence Turner, hauling children to No. 4, $40; Waterman Waterburg Co., bal.. on heater, $13.75. March 16 Fred Tieman, shoveling snow 10 hours at 25c, $2.50. March 21 Ruby E. Williams, teaching Dist. No. 1. $45; Ruth L Taylor, teaching primary. No. 2, $55: Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist. No. 5, $55; Elpha T. Hinshaw, teaching Dist. No. 3 $50; Laura J. Townsend, teaching Dist. No. 4, $60: Clifton Williams, teaching No. 6. $60; Elizabeth Pegg. teaching domestic science, $40; Mar guerite Davis, teaching high school, $55; Frank A. Medsker, teaching high school, $100; Mandus Mason, teaching Intermediate, No. 2, $55; Haley J. Harold, teaching: music all schools, $48; Guy G. Girton, janitor work H. S., $38, other work. $2.90, $40.90. roosters, full-blood; 5 W. D. WHITE

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March 22 Edward J. Weldner, treas. delinquent tax, Maurice Black, $11.50; John O. Edgerton, association printing.

$7.35. March 25 NJna V. Short, county supv. dom. science, $14. - March SO Silas Shendler, 1.17- loads gravel at 25c. $4.15: C. E. Arrowsmtth, ; welding arm road grader. 35c. j April 2 Glenda M. Davis. Janitor work Dist. No. 1. S18: Howard J. Davis. repair word Dist. No. 5 and No. 1. $3.50. April 5 Elisabeth Pegg. bal. teaching $40. Institute $17.50. $57.50. April 9 Ruth I. Taylor. baU teaching, institute and Janitor, $174.87. April 11 Harry Newman, bal. contract hauling pupils. $65. April 12 Marguerite Davis. bal. teach inar 1100. institute 822.75. $122.75; Guy G. Girton, baL contract Janitor H. S.. $38.00. I April 13 Elpha I. Hinshaw, bal. teaching $130. Institute $21. $151; Mandus Mason, bal. teaching $167.60, institute $21. $188.60: Florence M. Burgess, bal. teaching $125, Institute and Janitor. $163.75: Clifton Williams, bal. teaching $167.33. Institute and Janitor. $210.16; Nina V. Short county supv. dom. science, $14: Laura J. Townsend, bal. teaching $167. Inst and Janitor, ,$210. ! April 15 Austin Focht, covering bridge. Beeler road. $3.20: Joel Moore, I trustee's salary $75. expenses $25. $100; Frank O. Medsker, baL teaching $120. Inst. $42. $162. April 16 Ruby E. Williams. baL teaching $135. inst. $19.25, $154.25: Wm. II. Dunlng. keys for lock H. S.. $1.45. I April 22 Carolyn E. Hutton. music for baccalaureate. $3; Ray C. Ballard. commencement address. $12; Haley J. j Harold, bal. teaching $54. inst. $16.80, I $70.80; Fred H. Lemon Co.. flowers for commencement. $4.00; Harold B. Wil liams, music for commencement. lv; J. J. Rae. baccalaureate address. $10. April 23 Indian Refining Co.. gasoline H. S-. $10.50. April 24 John Tieman. shoveling snow, 1 1-2 days at $2.50. $3.75. April 20 Richmond Home Tel. Corent of telephone H. S.. $9. May 6 Clayton Sheffer, 20 hours' work grading roads at 25c,. $5. May 7 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $25. May 10 The Geo. H. Knollenberg- Co. ribbon for class colors. $12.60; The Starr Piano Co., rent for piano 3 mo. at $4 H. S.. $12.00; John H. Niewoehner, adjusting water pipes H. S.. $2.60; J. M. Coe Prtg Co.. 250 folders and 250 programmes com., $18.75; Clem Thlstlethwalte, postage stamps, $1. May 11 Edward Routson, shoveling snow 5 hours at 25c, $1.25; H. S. Bosworth, two teams to grader 22 hours at 40c, $17.60. May 16 G. G. Girton, painting H. 8., $31.85. other work $4. $35.85. May 25 Clayton Sheffer, grading roads 10 hours at 25c, $2.50. May 29 Laura Townsend. reinbursement money paid to teachers pension. $10; Ed Rodenberg, 7 loads gravel at 25c, $1.73. June 3 Joel Moore, trustee's salary. $25. June 4 Horace Ellis, remittance teacher's pension, $20. June 5 Walter B. Fulghum, piano for H. S., $135; Hackman-Klelfoth & Co., 192,910 lbs. coal at $6.50 per ton, $626.97. June 10 O. M. Whitmire, moving piano J. S. Aliens to H. S., $5; J. D. Adams Co.. No. A Square Deal grader, $161.50; Walter C. Bulla, hauling coal 62 1-2 hours at 40c. $25. June 24 Arthur F. Nelson, supplies, repairs and paint (bill on file), $46.02; Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $25.00; Frank B. Jenkinson, supplies for schools (bill on file), $12.96; Clara S. Beard, postage stamps, $1.00. June 25 Jones Hdw. Co., two Florentine glass, 20x36, at 90c. $1.80: C. & W. Kramer Co.. Bridge Lumber, $38.33; D. H. Goble Prtg. Co.. Ditch Blank, Road Book and notices. $12.67. July 1 Clara S. Beard, chicken killed by dogs, $1.00. July 2 Bartel & Rohe, school supplies (bill on file), $29.99. July 3 George L. Druley, cleaning culvert and side ditch, Druley road, $1.50. July 5 Farmers' State Bank, Twp. warrant No. 5 Int. and revenue, $804.16; Wm. S. Miller, grading roads, 41 hrs., $11.25. July 6 Ezra Toney, shoveling and plowing snow, $2.00. July 8 Harry Newman, hauling coal, $6.00 Bal. S. H. Con. $1.50. $7.50; G. G. Girton, 80 hrs. cleaning and whitewashing H. S., $32.00. July 10 The J. M. Coe Prtg. Co.. 600 printed envelopes, $2.50; Wm. H. Duning. repairing locks, Dist Nos. 1 and 5, $2.65; Richmond Home Tel. Co., telephone rent, 11. S., $9.00. July 12 Seaney Hdw. Co., nails, $.60; Elmer Stiggleman, hauling Vz day, $1.50. July 17 Harry J. Malone, hauling coal 72 hrs. at 50c, $36.00. July 18 C. & W. Cramer Co.. two 2x4x16 Com. Oak lumber 64ft at $5.00 per M.. $.1.20; J. L Sheffer, transfers to Jackson Twp. school, $178.00; Chas. W. Jordan, transfers to Richmond schools, $142.34; J. O. Edgerton. transfers to Wayne Twp. schools. $52.00. July 22 Joel Moore, trustee's salary and expenses, $125.00: Harvey Bozworth, team to road grades 20 hrs. at 50c. $10.00: L. P. Bowman, road book, $10.00; Chelsie Bosworth, hauling coal 12 hrs.. at 50c, $6.00. July 27 Cecil Maley, hauling coal 6 hrs. at 50c. $3.00. July 29 Oscar Glenny, helping survey ditch, $7.00; Roy Brattain, helping Burvey ditch, $7.00; Warner Sheffer, hauling coal 65 hrs. at 50c, $32.50. July 31 Howard Davis, helping survey ditch, $5.00: Harry J. Malone, hauling gravel on Sheffer road, $8.25. Aug. 2 Second Nat'l Bank, high school bonds, Nos. 7 and 8 and Int., $1,297.64. Aug. 3 Guv G. Girton. painting school Bldgs. Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 6, 196 hrs. at 40c. $78.40; Harry Newman, hauling bridge lumber, $1.30: George L. Druley, cleantng Jerkum road 73 hrs. at 30c, $21.90. Aug. 8 J. T. Reynolds. Review of Reviews. H. S., $2.50. Aug. 15 Howard H. Horton, surveying ditch. $33.36; Roy Brattain. helping clean, paint and repair school Bldgs., $20.00: Oscar Glenny, 6 hrs. painting at 40c. $2.00. Aug. 16 Clara S. Beard, postage stamps, $2.00. Aug. 23 Clem Thistlethwaite. postage stamps. $1.00. Aug. 31 Orville Davis, helping clean, paint and repair school bldgs.. $25.00; Howard J. Davis, pump and puttinsr in same. No. 5, $11.50. work. No. 4, $5.00, $16.50. Sept. 3 T. J. Ratllff. Jeweler, clock Dist. No. 1. $5.00; Guy G. Girton, cleaning, painting and repairing school Bldgs.. $78.00; Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $50.00. Sept. 6 Orville Davis, helping clean, paint and repair school Bldgs, $35.30 Transferred by direction of Advisory board road to special $500.00. Sept. 7 George L Druley. 78 hrs. shoveling gravel at 30c. $23.40; John Statzer. 80 hrs shoveling gravel at 30c, hauling, $2.60. $26.50. Sept 12 Sam Hines. 18 hrs shoveling gravel at 30c. $5.40; Hoy Brattain. helping clean, paint and repair school bldgs., $22.00. Sept. 14 Hollie W. Druley, payment on ditch take care of road water, $20.00; Raymond P. Shendler, hauling coal 26 hrs. at 50c. ..13.00: Raymond P. Shendler. 10 loads gravel at 30c, $3.00. Sept 17 H. C. Ramsey Co., Stand for high school, $.75. Sept. 20 Richard O. Pickett, mowing school yards, Nos. 3 and 4. $4.00. Sept. 22 Elmer Miller. mowing school yards Nos. 1. 2. 6 and H. S., $5.00; Chas. A. Stiggleman. grading Stiggleman and Beeson roads. $13.00. Sept 23 Jacob B. Sheffer, transporting child to school. $22.50; Arthur F. Nelson, material for repairs and supplies (bill on file). $82.12: Frank Druley, hauling and grading 32 hrs. at 50c. 15 Ids. gravel at 25c, $19.75. Sept. 25 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $50.00: Malinda Rodenberg. teaching Dist No. 1. $65.00; Florence M. Burgess, -teaching Dist. No. 2, $60.00; Richard Motley, teaching Dist. No. 6. $60.00; Alice Goodwin, teaching Dist No. 3, $60.00; Leatha Pegg. teaching Dist. No. 4. $60.00; Haley J. Harold, teaching music all schools, 52.00; Marguerite Halslej. teaching primary. Dist No. 2. $60.00; Marguerite Davis, teaching high school. $85.00; Elizabeth Pegg. teaching intermediate. No. 2, $90.00; Cloe Hulse. teaching high school, $144.00. Sept. 30 Guy G. Girton, Janitor work high school, $45.00.

Oct 3 John Tieman, back service

20 days at $8.60, $70.00. jci- e mger ce v-o., kutoi uvs $1,300.00. Oct. 7 John Shurley. school truck. $1.25. 1,, gasoline tot Oct Clara S. Beard, postag stamps, $1.00. Oct 10 Sam Stevens, hauling coal 24 hrs. at 60c. $12.00. Oct. 12 Everett Llchtenfels. tuning piano, H. S.. $3.00; Clarence Hobbs, shoveling snow 2 days, plowing snow day. $11.00. Oct 14 J. C. Pyle. repair for lock. $.95. 1 Oct 15 Harry Newman, hauling I pupils 16 days at $1.50. $24.00. I Oct. 19 Frank Osborn, 102 yds. gravel at 30c. $30.00. Oct 22 Howard J. Davis, repair wor school No. 1. $4.00. Oct 24 C. & W. Kramer Co., brldg lumber (bills on file). $20.90; Garnet iRlngley. 332 yds. gravel at 30c, shoveling 4 days, at $3.00. $111.60. Oct. 25 Richmond Home Tel. Co, ! telephone rent $9.75. toll. 65c. $10.30; John F. Tieman. hauling pupils 4 dayt .at $3.50. 2 cords wood, $3.50, storing hack. 60c. $21.50. Oct 31 Leatha Pegg. teaching Dist ' No. 4. $60.00; Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist. No. S. $60.00: Haley J. Harold, teaching music all schools, $52.00: Alice Goodwin, teaching Dist No. 3. $60.00: Marguerite Davis, teach ing high school. $85.00; Guy G. Girton, Janitor work high school. 145.00. Nov. 1 Richard Motley, teaching Dist No. 6. $60.00. Nov. 2 Marguerite Haisley, teaching primary Dist No. 2. $60.00; Theodors Roberts. 8 cords wood at $3.60. $28.00. Nov. 4 Cloe Hulse. teaching high school, $144.00; Malinda Rodenberg, teaching Dist. No. 1. $65.00; Elizabeth Pegg. teaching Intermediate No. 2, $90.00. Nov. Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $50.00. Nov. 7 Chas Gavin, storage of truck one Mo. $4.00; driving 2 days, at $2.00, $8.00. Nov. 21 Hackman Klehfoth Co., sack lime. 95c. wood pulp, 60c, $1.55; Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher and White, legal advice, $20.00, case at law, $35.00, $55.00: Guy G. Girton, Janitor work, H. S.. $45.00. Nov. 27 Richard Motley, teaching Dist No. 6. $60.00; Leatha Pegg. teaching Dist No. 4. $60.00; Marguerite Haisley, teaching primary Dist No. 2, $60.00: Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist No. 5. $60.00; Cloe Hulse. teaching high school. $144.00; Malinda Rodenberg. teaching Dist. No. 1, $65.00; Elizabeth Pegg. teaching intermediate. No. 2, $90.00; Haley J. Harold, teaching music, all schools. $52.00; Alice Goodwin, teaching Dist No. 3, $60.00; Marguerite Davis, teaching high school, $85.00. Dec. 4 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, $100.00. Dec. 7 Pat Moran, cleaning ditch, 282 ft at 40c per rd., $5.20. Dec. 9 Daniel W. Sheffer, 43 loads gravel at 30c. $12.90. Dec. 16 Chas. Gavin, driving school truck 11 days at $2.65. $29.15; J. D. Adams & Co., culvert pipe (bills on file) $54.60; A. F. Nelson, material for repairs and supplies (bill on file, $12.93. Dec. 19 H. C-Ramsey, stand, school No. 3, $.75; Clara Beard, postage stamps, $1.00: Lewis M. Starr, service on Advisory Board. $5.00; Walter Farlow, service on Advisory Board, $5.00; Hollie W. Druley, service on Advisory Board. $5.00; Leatha Pegg, teaching Dist. No. 4, $60.00; Richard Motley, teaching Dist No. 6. $60.00; Marguerite Haisley, teaching primary Dist No. 2. $60.00; Florence M. Burgess, teaching Dist. No. 5. $60.00; Cloe Hulse. teaching high school. $144.00; Malinda Rodenberg. teaching Dist No. 1. $65.00; Elizabeth Pegg, teaching intermediate No. 2. $90.00;Halcy J. Harold, teaching music all schools. $52.00; Alice Goodwin, teaching Dist No. 3, $60.00; Marguerite Davis, teaching high school, $85.00. Dec. 20 Guy G. Girton, Janitor work, H. S., $45.00. Dec. 23 Joel Moore, trustee's salary, office, $60.00, expenses, 75.00, $135.00: D. H. Goble Prtg. Co., 6 checks and voucher booksr $6.07. - - - Dec. 24 Walter Farlow, sheep killed by dogs, $17.50. Dec. 26 Clayton Sheffer, team to grader at 50c. 15 hrs single hand. 25c, hauling lumber. $1.50. $17.75. Dec. 27 L E. Stanley, 7 sacks of salt. No. 2, $.70; Frank B. Jenkinson. supplies for schools (bill on file, $15.02. Dec. 28 Eugene Anderson. 129 yds. gravel at 25c, 5 days hauling at $5 $66.80. Dec. 30 Jones Hdw. Co., water color paint, (bill on file). $11.70. Dec. 31 D. II. Goble Co.. One check and voucher book, $1.15. Township Fund Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on hand, $1,355.47. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during year. $959,06: Total of Balances and Receipts, $2,314.53; Disbursements during year, $1,385.96; Final Balances, $928.57. ROAD FIND. Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on hand. $671.99. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during year, $1,029.04; Total of Balances and Receipts, $1,701.03; Disbursements during year, $992.27. Final Balances. $208.76. SPECIAL SCHOOL. FUND Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on hand, $2,028.07. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during year, $6,998.77; Total of Balances and Receipts, $9,526.84; Disbursements during year, $7,329.65: Final Balances, $2,197.19. TT'ITIOJT Fl'KD Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on hand. $2,421.26. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during year, $5,962.33; Total of Balances and Receipts, $8,383.69: Disbursements during year, $6,309.43; Final Balances. $2,074.16. DOO FIND Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on band. $225.60. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during yeai $172.00; Total of Balances and Receipts, $397.60; Disbursements during year.. $144.10; Final Balances. $253.50. PENSION FUND Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during rear. $30.00; Disbursements during year, $30.00. TOTALS OF ALL. FIXDI Dec. 31, 1917 Balance on hand. $6,702,39. Dec. 31, 1918 Receipts during year, $15,151.20: Total of Balances and Receipts, $21,863.69: Disbursements duringvear. $16,191.61; Final Balances, $5,662.08. Total balance as shown by this re port. $5,662,08. Warrant-checks outstanding December 31, 1918. $98.40. Total balances and outstanding warrants. December 31. 1918, $5,760.48. Cash in depository December $1, 1918. $5,760.48. My Service Account Is 813 days; Amount. $626.00. (See Itemized report) I, Joel Moore, the Trustee of Boston Township. Wayne County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements. Balances, and Service Account is true and correct as I verily believe: and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me. and that the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear, that I have received no. money, nor article of value. In consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this Township. JOEL MOORE. Trustee of Boston Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me. the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 7th day of January. 1919. G. W. HENSLEV. Chairman of Advisory Board of Boston Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this the 7th day of January, 1919. G. W. HENSLEY. JOSEPH W- BENNETT, ' Advisory Board, Boston Township. Annual Meeting of Remedial Loan Body The regular annual meeting of the Business Men's Remedial Loan association will be held In the Commercial Club rooms at 1:30 o'clock today. Annual election of officers will be held.