Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 114, 24 March 1920 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 24, .1920.
Markets
GRAIN PRICES ! CHICAGO, March 24. Grain mar- ! kets holding well considering the in- , qulry talk. General news remains unchanged. Local crowd has refused to ; press the selling side. Cash corn and ; the size of the receipts thus remain a ; central factor. The corn market has probably entered a period of conserva- , tism but such condition does not in- ; crease the car supply or change the confidence of the farmer. The reports of large amounts of corn wanted in Germany looks absurd. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE : Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. ; CHICAGO, March 24. Following is " the range of futures on Chicago Board
of Trade today
Open High Low Close ......175 176 174U 176 Corn. May 1.....155y2 157 164 150, Sept, 14514 147 145 147 Oats. May 86 . 87 85 87 -Sept. 69 70 68 69 Pork. May 37.75 37.87 Lard. May 21.75 21.50 Ribs. May 19.30 1925
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 24. Wheat No. 3 red, $2.42; No. 3 hard, $2.51. Corn No. 2 mixed. $165; No. 3 mixed, $1.611.62. Oats No. 2 white, 95 96; No. 3 white. 9495. Pork, nominal; ribs, $18.2519.25; lard, $20.70.
(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., March 24. Cloverseed Prime cash, March, $33.75; Apr. $33; Oct. $24.75. Alsike Prime cash, March, $36.00; April. $36.05. Timothy Prime cash, 1917 and 1918 $6.00; 1919, $6.20; March $6.15; April $6.10; May and July $6.30; Sept. $5.25.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, March 24. WheatNo. 2 red, $2.60 2 68; No. 3 red. $2.59 2.61; other grades as to quality,, $2.20(32.61. Corn No. 2 white, $1.70()1.71; No. 3 white, $1.671.69; No. 4 white, $1.63 Hl.Go; No. 2 yellow, $1.681.70; No. 3 yellow, $1.651.67; No. 4 yellow, $1.621.64; No. 2 mixed, $171.68.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
Calves
higher.
milkers, $75.000100.00; springers. $7.5010.00; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs, $7.00010.00. "
SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep, $9.0010.00;
western fed lambs. $17.0019.00;
good to choice lambs. $17.00 18.00;
common to medium lambs. $12.00
16.00; bucks, per 100 lbs.. $7.O08.O0.
Shorn stock valued about $2 a 100
pounds lower than wool stock.
DAYTON MARKET
Corrected by McLean & Company.
Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28; Home 81235 DAYTON. O., March 24. Hogs Re
ceipts, 4 cars; 25 cents lower choice heavies, 240 lbs. upward, $15.25; pack
ers and butchers, $16.0016.25; light Yorkers, $15.5016.00; pigs, $12.00 13.00; heavy Yorkers, $16.0016.25; stags, $8.009.00; choice fat sows, $12.0013.00; common to fair $11.00 12.00.
Cattle Receipts, 7 cars; steady; fair to good shippers, $10 11; good to choice butchers, $9 10; fair to me
dium butchers. $8 9; fair to good
heifers, $79; choice fat cows, $8.00 9.00; fair to good fat cows, $67.50; bologna cows, $45; butcher bulls, $7.508.00; bologna bulls. $7.008.00;
calves, $12.0017.00.
Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady; sheep. $5.008.00; lambs, $12.0015.00.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, March 24. Re
ceipts Cattle, 700; hogs, 4,000; sheep, 50.
Cattle Market, quiet; steers, good to choice, $11.50 13.00; fair to good, $9.5011.50; common to fair, $7.00 9.50. Heifers, good to choice, $10.50 12.50; fair to good, $8.5010.50; com
mon to fair, $6.508.50. Cows, good to choice. $9.00 10.50; fair to good, $8.509.00; cutters, $6.007.50; canners, $4.505.50; stock steers, $6.50 10.50; stock heifers, $6.50 8.50; stock cows, $5.507.00. Bulls, Btrong; bologna, $8.00 9.25; fat bulls, $9.00 10.00. Milch cows, steady, $60.00 140.00. Calves Steady; good to choice. $19.0020.00; fair to good, $13.0019.00; common and large, $6.00 12.00. Hogs Steady; market, 25c lower; heavies, $15.5016.00; good to choice packers and butchers, $16.2516.50; medium, $16.50; stags, $8.00 9.00; common to choice heavy fat sows, $9.0013.00; light shippers. $16.00 16.50; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $10.00 14.00. Sheep Steady; good to choice, $10.0011.00; fair to good, $7.00 10.00; common, $4.00 6.00; bucks, $4.008.00; lambs, steady; good to choice, $18.0019.00; seconds, $15)00 17.00; fair to good, $17.0018.0V; common skips, $10.0014.00; clipped lambs, $9.0015.00.
ceipts, 10,000; market, lower; heavies, $15.5015.85; heavy Yorkers, $17.00 17.15 ; . light Yorkers, $16.00 16.75 ; pigs. $16.00 16.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; market, steady; top sheep, $16.00; top lambs, $20.00. Calves Receipts,. 150;. market, steady; top, $21.00.
PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press)
CHICAGO, March 24. Butter Mar-
County and City W. C. T. U. News
Mrs. Rose Pearce, state recording will sail for England on the "Lapland", will sail for England on the "Saxonia" April 3rd. to attend the World's W. . T. U. convention. She will be accompanied by Rev. Pearce, whose church has granted him two months leave, rnd by Mrs. Carrie Brinkhoff, of Mul
berry, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. Pearce are
ket, lower; creamery, 6266c. Eggs natives of England. The delegates exReceipts, 12,375 cases; market, low-1 springs, 38c. Potatoes-Steady; re- No- 2-26 for No- 3 No- ' '216'
ceipts 60 cars; northern round white! sacked, $5.855.95; ditto bulk, $5.95 6.00; Idaho russets, sacked, $6.50. i
(By Associated Press) . CINCINNATI, March 24. Butter fat
Firm. Eggs Lower; prime firsts, firsts, 39 40c; seconds, 38c. Poultry Steady; springers, hens. 50c; turkeys, 36c.
41c; 55c;
LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 24 Prices on Liberty bonds today at 2:55 p. m., were: 3 1-2 $97.50
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 90c; rye, $1.50; straw, per ton, $8.00; new corn, $1.60 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $80; per cwt, $4.15; Oil Meal, per ton, $85.00; cwt., $4.50; Tankage 60 per cent, $117 per ton; cwt., $6.00; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton, $56.00; per cwt., $2.85; Salt, per bbl., $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $56.00; cwt., $2.85; pure wheat middlings, per ton, $61.00; per cwt. $3.15; standard middlings, per ton, $60.00; per cwt., $3.15.
First 4' 1 90.50 William Hiatt, 78 Years
pected to sail on the Saxonia, but this ship has been delayed.
Fountain City W. C. T. U. gave a
reception to the teachers of Fountain City schools, on Wednesday night. A
program of music, reading and guess-
izing said bonds to be issued for the purpose of providing funds for the School Corporation of Jackson .Township, Wayne County. Indiana to meet its proportionate share of cost of the building of a joint graded High School Building and the remodeling of Two Grade buildings, between the School Corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana and Jackson Township, Wayne County, ' Indiana, said proportionate
REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALE 42
i-. L 11 .J5 ana fUCBS: cost being the amount for which the ing games, followed by the serving of Schooi Cornoration f Jackaon Town-
ship, Wayne County. Indiana is com-
delicious refreshments, made the even
ing a very enjoyable one. About thirtyfive members and guests were present. Sixty fresh home-made cakes were sold for a dollar each at the county W. C. T. U. market in the city market house last Saturday; 200 could have been sold just as easily, according to Mrs. C. O. Snyder, who had charge of sales. The $60 obtained will go toward the general county Jubilee Fund. Everything made was clear profit, the cakes having been given as follows: West Richmond Union, 30 cakes; Frances E. Willard Union, 21 cakes; Mary E. Thomas Union, $9.50 for cake ingredients; Mary Hill Union, 3 cakes. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. met Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. O.
Snyder. Mrs. Robert Campbell had j
charge of the lesson on government. Fifteen members were present. Mrs. Snyder will entertain the society again in two weeks.
pelled to issue bonds. The right is
reserved to reject any or all bids. Signed: DR. AMOS E. EHLE. Trustee of Jackson School Township, Wayne County, Indiana. B. A. CARPENTER. B. F. WISSLER, DR. C. KNIESE. Board of School Trustees. Schoo' Corporation of Cambridge City Indiana. Mch-24-31-Apr.-7
Second 4 89.40
First 4 1-4 90.70 Second 4 1-4 89.84 Third '4 1-4 92.74 Fourth 4 1-4 89.94 Victory 3 3-4 97.62
Victory 4 3-4 97.64 i and E. J. Hiatt, of this city. Russell
Hiatt of Dublin, and Mrs. A. a. t'ar-
Old, Dies at Centerville
William Hiatt, 78 years old, died Wednesday morning at his home in Centerville. He is survived by his widow and four children, C. E. Hiatt
INDIANAPOLIS, March 24 Hogs-
Receipts 8.500; steady to higher.
Cattle Receipts, 2,000; lower. Receipts 1.200; strong to Sheep Receipts, 100; steady.
HOGS. Good mixed, 140 lbs. up, average, $15.0016.50; assorted, 140 to 225 lbs. average $16.2516.75; assorted, 225 to 275 lbs. average $15.0016.25; seleted, 275 lbs. up, $14.5015.25; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $16.25 16.60; fat back pigs, $15.5016.00; light pigs, $15.50 down; feeding pigs, $15.50 down; sows, according to quality, $11.0013.25; bulk of sows, $12.50 13.00; poor to best stags, 80-lb. dock, $10.0013.00; sales in truck market, $1516.60. CATTLE Killing Steers Extra good, 1.300 lbs., and upward, $14.2514.50; good to choice, 1,250 lbs. and upward, $13.25 14.00; common to medium, 1,250 lbs. $12.5013.25; good to choice. 1.100 to 1,200 lbs., $12.0012.75; common to medium, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs.. $12.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, $11.2512.00; common to medium; 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, $10.5011.60; fair to good, under 1,000 lbs., $10.00
11.00; good to choice yearlings, $11.50
13.00.
Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and
up, $11.5013.00; common to medium. 800 lbs. up, $10 11.00; good to best,
under 800 lbs., $1113.50; common to
medium, under 800 pounds, $8 10.50
Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up
ward, $10.0012.00; common to med
ium. 1.050 lbs., $9.009.50; good to
best, under 1,050 lbs., $9.50 10.00;
common to medium under 1,050 lbs., $8.009.00; canners and cutters, $5.00
8.00.
Bulls Good to best, 1,300 lbs., up
ward. $9 10.00; good to choice un
der 1,300 lbs., $8.509.50; fair to medi
um, under 1,300 lbs., $7.508.00; com
mon to good bolognas, $7 8.
Calves Good to choice veals, under
200 nounds, $18.50 20.50; common to
medium veals, $13.00 17.00; good to
choice heavy calve3, $10.00 12.00;
common to medium heavy calves, $8.00
9.50.
Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good
to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up, $10.00
11.00; common to fair steers, 800
lbs. and up, $9.0010.00; good to
choice steers, under 800 lbs., $9. 50
10.00; common to fair steers, under
800 lbs., $8.009.00; medium to good heifers. $7.008.00; medium to good cows, $6.007.00; good to choice milkers, $110.00135.00; fair to medium
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, March 24 Cattle Receipts, 200; steady; calves receipts, 700; steady; $6.0022.50.
Hogs Receipts, 2,200; steady to 40c
higher; heavy, $15.0016.75; mixed, $17.0017.25; Yorkers, $17.2517.50; ligt do and pigs, $17.0017.25; roughs, $13.2513.50; stags, $8.00
10.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts,
,800; lambs, 50c higher; $13.00
20.75; yearlings, $12.0018.50; weth
ers, $15.5016.00; ewes, $6.0014.50; mixed sheep, $14.5015.00.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 24 The clos
ing quotations on the stock exchange
were: . American Can, 47 1-2. Am. Smelting, 65 3-4. Anaconda, 61J8-4. Bethlehem Steel "B" 93 7-8. - Chesapeake and Ohio, 56 5-S. Chino Copper, 34 1-2. General Motors, 367. Goodrich Tires, 68. v Mexican Petroleum, 193. Pennsylvania. 42 7-8. Reading. 84 5-8. Studebaker, 102 1-2. Union Pacific. 120. U. S. Steel, 101. Utah Copper, 75 1-4.
man of Chester, and one brother, Elihu Hiatt, of Abington. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m., at the residence. Burial will be in Willow Grove cemetery. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening.
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady No. 1 timothy, $30.00 31.00; clover, $32.0033.00. '(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, March 24. HayFirm; No. 1 timothy, $3434.50; No. 2 timothy, $3333.50; No. 1 clover, $3233.
BUTTER QUOTATIONS. 1 The wholesale price for creamery butter is 70 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond, bring 71 cents a pound.
(By Associated Press)
CHICAGO, March 24. Hogs Re
ceipts, 23,000; market, lower; bulk, $14.5016.00; top, $16.35; heavies,
$13.9015.50; medium, $15.0016.10;
lights, $15.6016.20; light lights.
$14.9015.80; heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.00 13.65; heavy packing
sows, rougn, $iz.b5ij.io; pigs,
$13.5015.50.
Cattle Receipts, 7.000; market,
steady; beef steers, medium and heav
ies, choice and prime, $13.5015.25;
medium and good, $11.5013.50; common, $10.2511.50; light weight, good and choice, $12.0014.75; common and medium, $10.0012.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.4013.00; cows, $7.40
11.75; canners and cutters, $5.00 7.35; veal calves, $17.0018.50; feed
er steers, $9.0012.00; stocker steers, $7.6511.35.
Sheep Receipts, 8,000; market,
firm; lambs, $17.5020.25; culls and common, $14.00 17.25; ewes, medium, good and choice, $11.0015.00; culls
and common, $6.0010.75.
PITTSBURG. March 24. Hoes Re-
FRUIT & VEGETABLES LOCAL PRODUCE Beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 25c to 40c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 8c each; garlic, 75c lb.; cabbage, 10c lb.; celery, 10c to 15c bunch; spinach, 20c to 25c lbs.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lbs.; shallotts, 10c bunch; white radishes, 5c bunch; red radishes, 15c bunch; Brussels sprouts, 40c quart; cauliflower, 20c to 30c lb.; cucumbers, 30c
lb.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; ruta-
each; Irish Potatoes, 7 1-2 to 8c lb.; green peas, 30c lb.
Eggs, 40c to 43c dozen; creamery
butter, 78c to 80c lb.; country butter,
65c lb.; turkeys, 65c lb. Fruits. Bananas, 12 to 12c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen; walnuts, 10c lb.; apples, 10c lb.; grape fruit, 5c to 10c each; oranges, 60c to 75c doz.; tangerines, 60c doz.; strawberries, $1.00 quart; rhubarb, 30c lb.; pears, 5c each; large eating apples, 6c and 10c each. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 50c to 65c lb.; eggs, 35c dozen; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens, 30c lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.
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Richmond's Tire Man" No. 8 South 7th St. Established 5 Years Selling Quality Rubber
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Cambridge City, Indiana and the Trustee of Jackson Township. Wayne County. Indiana, acting jointly, until ten o'clock a. ni. on Monday the 19th day
of April, 1920 'aL the office of the
School Trustee in Cambridge City,
Indiana, tor the erection and completion of a one story and basement brick school building to be built on the site where designated in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the joint board and prepared by the Elmer E. Dunlap Co., Architects; copies of which are now on file in the office" of the Board of Trustees In Cambridge City, Indiana, the office of the Township Trustee in Pershing Indiana, the office of the State Board of Accounts in the State House, Indianapolis, Indiana and in the offices of the Architects, 911 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Indiana and Citizen's Bank Building, Kokomo, Indiana. At the same time and place, separate bids will be received for the fur
nishing and installation of a complete heating and ventilating plant and of the plumbing and sewering for the
aDove named building. Ail bids must be in writine. on
forms furnished by the Architect, sealed .and with the envelop indorsed, giving the name of the bidder and the
class of work bid upon and all bids , will be opened and read publicly at j the time and place fixed In this notice. I The Trustee reserves the right to ! reject any or all bids and to take
time to investigate the bids and quali- : ficationS of the bidders, j Each bid for the general construct- ' ion shall be accompanied by a certi- . fied check for the sum of Three Thousand dollars ($3,000.00) each bid for the heating and ventilating plant shall be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of one thousand dollars, $1,000.00 and each bid for the plumbing and sewering shall be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00.) These checks must be made payable to the Order of the Treasurer of the Joint school Board and will be held by the Joint School Board as a guaranty of
good faith that said bidder or bidders will enter into contract and execute
w I the performance thereof, if his or their
of those bidders who fail to be award
ed contracts will be returned to them when the contracts are let. Each bidder to whom a contract is awarded will be required to execute a bond for the full amount of his contract. Should the successful bidder or bidders fail to enter into such contract and execute such bonds, then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified checks and liquidated damages for the use and benefit of the proper funds of the School Town of Cambridge City and Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Each bidder shall file with his bid the statuatory affidavit required under section 8698 Burns Revised Statutes of the State of Indiana, 1914. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Architects, 911 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Indiana upon deposit of twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each set; said deposits will be returned to the bidders upon the safe return of the plans and specifications to said office of the Architect on or before the day and hour set for re
ceiving bids. Signed Dr. Amos E. Ehle Trustee of Jatkson Township Wayne County, Indiana. B. F. Wisler Dr. Kneiss B. A. Carpenter. Board of School Trustees, Cambridge City, Indiana. March 24-31, April 7
NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on t19th day of April. A. D. 1920. at nO'clock f. TP . r. fliTuntil sold, the board of school trus
tees of the school corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana, and the trustee of the school corporation of Jackson township, Wayne county, Indiana, act Ing as a Joint board, will offer 1 Bale at the office of the board ' school trustees at Cambridge Cit Indiana, an issue of bonds amountir to the sum of $4 500. of the sr school corporation of Cambridge CI' Indiana. These bonds will be dated May 1920. forty in number of the deno ination of $250 each, and sixty-thr
In number of the denomination d
$500 each, each bearing interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum, payable on the 15 day of January, A. D. 1921, and semi-annually thereafter. These bonds shall mature as fol
lows: $750 on July 15, 1924; $750 on January 15, 1925, and a like sum to mature at each semi-annual interest paying date thereafter until and Including January 16, 1940, and on July 15, 1940 all remaining will mature in the Bum of $16,750. Said bonds have been issued in Btrict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana. Acts of the General Assembly of 1917. on page 545 et seq. and pursuant to an order of the board of school trustees of the school corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana ,and the trustee of Jackson school township, Wayne county, In
diana, acting jointly, made and entered of record on the 19th day of March, A. D., 1920, authorizing the said bonds to be issued for the pud-
pose of providing funds for said school
corooration of Cambridge city, Indi
ana, to meet its proportionate cost of I the building of a joint graded high school building and the remodeling of two grade school buildings, between the school corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana and Jackson township, Wayne county, Indiana, said proportionate cost being the amount for which the school corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana, is compelled to issue bonds. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. B. F. WISSLER. DR AMOS EHLE, Trustee of Jackson School Township, Wayne County, Indiana. March 24-31, April 7.
FOR SALE Here Is a chance for'
some one to own a nice home, 6-room
cottage, located on South 5th street, Just out of the city limits.' This bouse
is In good condition both inside ana
out. Price $1800.00; $800.00 cash; will
take mortgage for balance, $1000.00; you can pay It $20.00 monthly.
J. S. GREEN
HIttle Block, Ninth and Main Streets
Phone 2578
REAL ESTATE WANTED 48 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. 'IOUSE Wanted to buy, 6 or 6 room, east of river, Call 42 Lincoln Street.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Sophia Bendefeldt, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has duly qualified In Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of the last
Will and Testament of Sophia Bendfeldt. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Paul Bendfeldt, Executor Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher. Attorneys March 17-24-31
EASY TO BORROW EASY TO PAY. Will buy mortgages.
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H. B. CUSTER 710H Main St. Phone 2962
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County ss.: Estate of Edward B. Clements, deceased. Notice Is herebyirlven that the undersigned have qualified as Executors of the estate of Edward B. Clements. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Warren A. Clements John W. Clements Executors Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Mnrch 17. 24th andSlst. 1920
NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of April, A. D., 1920 at 9 o'clock a. m., and each day thereafter until sold, the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation of Cambridge City. Indiana and the Trustee of the School Corporation of Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, acting as Joint Board, will offer for sale at the office of the Board of School Trustees of Cambridge City, Indiana, an issue of Ninety-six Thousand ($96,000.00) Dollars of bonds of the said School Corporation of Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. These Bonds will be dated May 1, 1920, and in number, Sixty-Four (64) of the Denomination of Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars each and One
Hundred Sixty (160) in number of the
oenomination of Five Hundred
($500.00) each, each bearing interest
et the rate of Four and one-half!
() per cent per annum payable setnl- annually on the Fifteenth day of January, 1921 and semi-annually there, after. Said Bonds will mature as follows: Seventeen Hundred Fifty ($1750.00) Dollars on the Fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1924 and a like sum each semiannual Interest paying date thereafter until J"ly 15, 1940, when the remainder of $40,010.00 will mature. Said bonds have been issued In strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana pursuant to acts of the General Assembly of 1917, page 545 et seq. and pursuant to an order of the Board nf Trustees of the School Corporation of Cambridge City, Indiana and the Trustee of the School Township, At Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, acting Jointly, made and entered of Record on the ,19th day of March A. D., 1920, authorf i
NOTICE TO BIDDERS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne county will receive sealed bids and proposals for water supply equipment for the Tuberculosis hospital farm. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, April 10, 1920, at the county auditor's office at the court house in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not lass 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 County Commissioners of Wayne county. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County. March 24-31.
NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Louise Schroeder, deceased. In the Wayne County Coert, January term, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Frank Schroeder as Administrator of the estate of Louise Schroeder, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit Court on the 27th day of March 1920, at which time all heirs, creditors
or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and, vouchers should not be approved. p Frank Schroeder. Administrator -Frank T. Strayer, Attorney. March 10-17-54
LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1920. William Supple vs. Henry Supple NOTICE TO ABSENTEE. You are hereby notified that the above named plaintif has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, Wayne county. Indiana, a certain complaint, on the 22nd day of May, 1910, being then a resident of the City of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and has continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property in said county without having made any provisions for Its control and management: That by reason thereof said property is suffering waste for the want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to the administration and an administrator thereof being duly appointed. Now, therefore, you, the said Henry Supple, the defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court in the court house in the City of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, as aforesaid, on the 30th day of April, 1920, at 9 a. m., in. the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. 1 Witnesseth: The clerk and the seal of said county at Richmond, Indiana, this 23 day of March, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court. Frank T. Strayer, attorney for plaintiff. March 24-31, April 7.
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