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the floors, walls and ceilings were not clean, and the dishes and tableware were not properly washed. Thirteen second inspections were made. Of 7 groceries visited, that of Klein & Masen was in excellent condition, 4 were good, 1 was fair and 1 was poor. Of 3 drug stores visited, that of D. & H. Rosenbaum was in excellent condition and 1 was in good condition. Three restaurants were found to be in a fair and poor condition, due to uncleanliness.

Mulberry, Clinton County: Three dairies were inspected and all found to be in a bad condition. One creamery and 2 dairies were ordered improved to comply with the law. Four groceries were inspected and 1 classed good, 1 fair and 2 bad, being unsanitary, badly ventilated and lighted. Four meat markets were visited; 2 were good and 2 fair. One slaughter house was ordered improved to comply with the law. Two drug stores were found to be in a good and fair condition. condition.

Two restaurants were in good

Muncie, Delaware County: One hundred and eleven inspections were made. One dairy was found to be in fair condition. Of 28 groceries inspected, 9 were in good condition, 18 were fair and 1 was poor. Many stores were not provided with screens and the garbage was not removed daily. Fifteen pounds of dates were condemned. Thirty-three meat markets and slaughter houses were inspected, 10 were in good condition, 21 were fair and 2 were poor, the premises not being in a sanitary condition. Four meat markets were unclean and 2 had foul refrigerators. Two hundred pounds of pork and 75 pounds of beef were condemned. Of 12 drug stores inspected, 11 were in good shape and 1 was fairly clean. One ice factory and milk depot was in good condition. Of 18 bakeries and candy shops, that of Richard Cunningham's was in excellent condition, 2 were good, 14 were fair and 1 was poor, being poorly lighted, ventilated and unclean. Of 18 hotels and restaurants inspected, 2 were in good shape, while 15 were fair and 1 was poor. The garbage was not removed daily, the walls and ceilings were unclean or the refrigerator was not free from odor.

New Albany, Floyd County: One milk station was found in good condition. Fifty groceries were inspected. The following grocery stores were excellent: The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, R. L. Grosheider, and August Oetken; 11 were good, 27 fair, 7 poor and 2 were bad. The New Albany Ice Company was in excellent condition. One brewery was in good condition. Of 40 meat markets and slaughter houses, 4 were good, 29 fair, 5 poor and 2 were bad. Of 14 drug stores, those of Chas. B.

Dorsey and A. N. Hoover were excellent, 6 were good and 6 were fair. Six bakeries and candy shops were visited; Stein's bakery was in excellent condition, being sanitary in every respect, 2 were good and 3 fair. Eight hotels and restaurants were inspected, of which 3 were good, 3 fair and 2 were poor, being badly lighted and ventilated and unclean.

Newburg, Warrick County: Of eight groceries visited, 3 were good, 4 were fair and 1 was poor. Three were unclean. Seventysix bottles of extract, 31 cans of meat, 11 cans of baking powder, 23 cans of tomatoes, 9 bottles of catsup and one glass of jelly were condemned as being old stock. One canning factory was in fair condition. Two hundred pounds of tomato pulp were condemned. Two meat markets and 2 drug stores were found to be in good condition. One confectionery was in fair condition and 1 bakery was in poor shape, owing to the dirty condition of the bakeshop. One restaurant was in fair condition, not being well lighted or ventilated, and the dishes were not properly rinsed.

New Castle, Henry County: Thirty-six inspections were made. Three dairies were in fair shape. Changes will be made to better the unsanitary conditions. One creamery and ice cream plant was in fair shape, due to water standing under the wooden floor. Five drug stores were in good condition. Of 9 groceries visited, 4 were good and 5 were fair. Of 7 meat markets and slaughter houses inspected, 2 were good, 4 were fair and 1 was poor, the premises were in very bad shape, the floor was very dirty, there being no drainage. Ten days' notice was given to place premises in a sanitary condition. Five bakeries and confectioneries were inspected; 1 was good and 4 were fair, the shops were not sanitary or the goods were not properly handled. Of 6 restaurants, 1 was good and 5 were fair. Two were unclean and 3 had foul refrigerators.

New Harmony, Posey County: Seventeen inspections were made. Three drug stores and 1 confectionery were in good shape. One hotel was good and 3 restaurants were fair, due to unclean walls and ceilings. Four meat markets and slaughter houses were visited; 3 were good and 1 was poor. Ten days' notice was given to comply with orders. Of 5 groceries visited, 3 were good, 1 was fair and 1 was poor. Two were unclean and 1 was badly lighted and ventilated. One hundred and sixty-five bottles of extract, 12 packages tomale, 12 packages of pork and beans, and 6 cans of beef were condemned.

Newport, Vermillion County: Four groceries were inspected. One was good, 2 were fair and 1 was poor. All were unclean and

1 had a foul refrigerator. Two meat markets were in good shape. Of 2 drug stores visited, 1 was good and 1 was fair; both were unclean. One bakery was in good condition. Of 4 restaurants and hotels inspected, 1 was good and 3 were fair; 2 were unclean and were not well lighted or ventilated.

Noblesville, Hamilton County: The dairy depot of Harris & Craw was inspected and found to be in excellent condition. Nine groceries were inspected, those of A. D. Conden and Caylor's being in excellent condition, 3 were good, 3 fair and 1 poor. Of 5 meat markets inspected, 4 were fair and 1 was poor. Five drug stores were inspected, that of C. L. Mitchell being excellent and 4 were good. One bakery is in good condition. Of 3 restaurants, that of John Guinon was excellent, 1 was fair and 1 poor, being in an unclean condition.

North Vernon, Jennings County: Twelve groceries were inspected, 5 were good, 5 were fair and 2 were poor, being in an unsanitary condition. Four slaughter houses were inspected, 1 was fair and 3 were in poor condition. Ten days' notice was given to drain properly, screen and whitewash. Four meat markets were inspected, 3 were fair and 1 was in a bad condition; the refrigerator was foul and the general condition was somewhat dirty. Of 5 drug stores, 4 were good, 1 was poor, the goods were not clean and up to date, and the store was not well lighted and ventilated or kept clean. Of 2 bakeries, 1 was good and 1 was fair. Eleven hotels and restaurants were inspected. The German Hotel was in excellent condition, 3 were good, 2 were fair, 3 were poor and 2 were bad; the dishes were not washed and rinsed properly and the employes were not neat. One canning factory was in poor condition, the floor was open and an open ditch was the only means of drainage. One creamery was found to be in fair condition.

Oakland City, Gibson County: Six groceries were visited. That owned by A. Deutsch & Bro. was in excellent condition, 1 was good, and 4 were in a fair condition. Four were unclean, and 1 was badly lighted and ventilated. Three meat markets were inspected; 1 was in good condition, and 2 were fair, being unclean. Of 4 drug stores inspected, 3 were in good condition, and 1 was fair. One bakery and 1 ice cream stand were inspected and were in a fair and poor condition respectively. Five hotels and restaurants were inspected; 4 were in good condition, and 1 was fair, being unclean. Four poultry houses were inspected; 2 were found to be in fair condition, and 2 were in poor condition.

Orangeville, Orange County: One grocery was inspected and found in good condition.

Orleans, Orange County: Four groceries were inspected; Hol lowell Bros.' grocery and meat market was in excellent condition, 2 were good and 1 was poor, having dirty refrigerator and back shop. Six meat markets and slaughter houses were inspected; 3 slaughter houses were in poor condition and were given two weeks to make their places sanitary; 2 were good and 1 was fair. One drug store was good and 1 fair. One bakery was in fair condition. Five hotels and restaurants were visited, 2 were good and 3 were fair, the kitchen not being well ventilated and lighted.

Osgood, Ripley County: Three groceries were found to be in an excellent, good and fair condition. That of McCoy & Bovard was in excellent condition. Of 4 meat markets and slaughter houses, 3 were in good condition and 1 was poor, the floor was open, there were no screens and the place was not whitewashed and kept in a sanitary condition. Ten days' notice to comply with orders was given. Three drug stores were in good condition. Three bakeries and confectioneries were inspected, 2 were good and 1 was poor, the employes were not clean and tidy and the goods were not properly handled. One hotel was in good shape and 1 restaurant was fairly clean. Fifty-five bottles of extract were condemned as being old stock.

Otisco, Clark County: Three groceries inspected. Two were poor and 1 was fair. Two were unsanitary. One canning factory was in fairly good shape.

Owensville, Gibson County: Two groceries were inspected; 1 was good and 1 was fair. Three hundred and sixty-six bottles of extract, 12 cans of potted ham, 17 cans of veal loaf and 4 cans of roast beef were condemned. Four meat markets and slaughter houses were inspected, 2 were good, 1 was fair and 1 was poor. Ten days' notice to comply with orders was given. Two drug stores were in good condition. Four hotels and restaurants were inspected, 1 was good and 3 were fairly clean.

Palmyra, Harrison County: The Silver Lake Creamery Company was found to be in excellent condition. Two groceries were in a good and fair condition. One confectionery was in a fair condition and 1 hotel was in good condition.

Paoli, Orange County: Three dairies were inspected. The Lost River Dairy was in excellent condition. The Paoli Creamery Company was in excellent condition, 1 dairy was good. Seven groceries were inspected; the store of L. H. Buskirk & Bro. was in excellent condition, 5 were good and 1 was fair. One meat market was good. Three drug stores were inspected; the drug store of S.

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F. Teaford is in excellent condition, 2 were classed good. Five hotels and restaurants were inspected; 3 were good and 2 fair. One slaughter house was inspected and was found to be in poor shape. Ten days' notice was given to repair the old building or 30 days to build a new one. Instructions were given how to build a sanitary slaughter house.

Peru, Miami County: Four dairies were inspected and were found to be in a fair and poor condition. Of 16 groceries inspected, that owned by McCaffery & Company was in excellent condition, 13 were good and 2 were fair, being unclean. Of 14 slaughter houses and meat markets visited, those of McCaffery & Company and J. W. Miller were found to be in excellent condition, 10 were good, 1 was poor and 1 was bad. One slaughter house was condemned. Six drug stores were inspected; those of R. E. Murphy and H. F. Miller were in excellent condition; 4 were in good condition. Nine bakeries and confectioneries were visited; James Dickman's confectionery, and Mercer & Company's bakery were in excellent condition, 6 were good and 1 was fair. One ice cream factory and 1 canning factory were in good condition. Ten hotels and restaurants were visited; 8 were in good condition and 2 were fairly clean. One brewery was in good condition.

Petersburg, Pike County: Six groceries were visited; 2 were in good condition, and 4 were fair. Two slaughter houses were inspected, 1 was good, and 1 fair. Four drug stores were inspected, 1 was good and 3 were fair. The bakeries and candy shops were visited; 2 were good and 1 was fair. Four hotels and restaurants were inspected; 1 was good and 3 were fair. One poultry house was in a fair condition.

Pittsburg, Carroll County: One dairy was inspected and was found to be in a bad condition; orders were given to put the place in a sanitary condition. One confectionery was in fair condition. Two grocery stores were in fair condition and 2 meat markets were in poor condition. The garbage was not removed daily in a number of places visited, the floors, walls and counters were unclean. Twenty pounds of meat were condemned.

Plainfield, Hendricks County: Five groceries were inspected, Reagan and Carter's gro 'ery was found to be in excellent condition, 1 was good, 2 were fair and 1 was poor, having a foul refrigerator. Four were unclean. Eight slaughter houses and meat. markets were visited, 4 were good, 2 were fair and 2 were bad, being in an unsanitary condition. Of 6 drug stores visited, the Plainfield Drug Company was found to be in excellent condition, 1

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