Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1900 — Page 2
F-E Gus Rosenthal Elected ". 1 E 'Ab d 1 /' “ s' I BY THE LARGEST MAJORITY. . I b* . As selling the most reliable Clothing. Men's and Boys' Furnishings. Hats and Caps. CASH BUYING. CASH . ' e \ uj SELLING and SMALL EXPENSES are my Keystone and enable me to save the public 25 per cent, on all pur- 't"l — _. nH ,A\\ cnases. as I give my advantage to my patrons. As the cold season is backward I SHALL APPLY THE KNIFE v | \ S| to move my enormous stock es Overcoats and other winter goods. And these prices will do the work: g 5 Me! ton Overcoats. I- Isters. Q 0 QQ Faacyebeviot suite in Cl 1 Panel worth $5.00. go at U4.yo thisganmmt is the latest novelty and worth 515.. Q1 1.€70 Vdp&. kzapb. ■ ; J.-avy tan. grey, mixed, blai-k. navy and br rcotta, Mv stock -.f Childrens clothing <■ oest makes in In Dewey. Brighton. Windsor and all the other latest . h :; „- •' r ® up-to-date «u all rwpei.-ts.jd Sfi 00 ’ and is the largest one in th ■ me.tons, sold elsewhere at S7.ao. go hereat . \JKJ.\J\J 25C 50C 75C SI 00. ■ m ■ llare - SI 25 I coats, handtxxn- QT ..... offered forth- Qi ra ran OI.OV money- f.-r Child's Vestee suits in latest plaid- checks and stripes CD OCI I. irge assortment of Overcoats in bearers, meltons, kersevs. • verts •- . Q4.VU I amm closing out a sample line of fine fur hats. Crushes )■ . M vicunas and chinchillas, equal to an v tailor-made GOQ QQ Fedoras. Planters, Railroads and Tourists in all shades and sizes I Boy's tw-o-pisce suits in several patterns, well worth £lQp and will them while the - v last at fiftv centa on the dollar odo ci oil <i r cut to * *• iKm Examine my $5.00 heavy weight Ulster and you will fine: O E OO " This gives my patrons a chance to buy a hat at less than original M? it superior to any $7.50 garment offered elsewhere.. QU.W wholesale cost. Select your hats early, as these will not last lone « suite, - ■. coat, in CI 1 Q K ■ Mv $7 50 black and oxford Ulster is as good as anv SIO.OO coat in ' a great man v st vies, worth $2.00. cut to UI.UU . , . '- i t thing trt ■ OI.OV v . for swell dressers. 4-m-hands. imperials and tecks UUI | Others at $9(Xt to SIBOO Boy s l “ n?e P :eee knee pant suits, at all prices, tn the latest de- m| signs omy. woo ] fleece lined heavy underwear, worth 75c. cut to .... 50c Thev are dandies at the price. Trv one. 00. (O A drove of Boy s long pant suits to suit any puree. | Best cotton, fleece-lined underwear worth 65c. cut to 40C li 50 all wool Dickey Kersey Suits in stripes, plaids and KQ Knee Pants worth 25 cents'cut to 15C checks, nicely trimnwiland tailored, go at-•••-._■... Q • Medium weight fleece lined rib underwear worth 40c. cut to 25f* M These suite will wear better than any 510.00 suit in the market Knee pants, worth 75 cents and SI.OO. double seats and KA p ' ® Ask to see them. knees, cut to OvC 50c b U yg a 75,. p erea l e Shirt, with or without collars, stiff or soft bosom II We can fit all shapes and sizes. | S ? All go °d s & uaran teed as represented or money cheerfully refunded. HI .> 1 \ ! FREE—With every $lO purchase or over a fine, large thermometer. Buy once and you will always buy 0f... I I j ' ROSENTHAL,ct j I Decatur, Indiana. The Square Man. Wf Men s Nobby Suite. * 1111 : Mas
Notice is hereby given that the Mounthope Brethren church at the Wiliiard cemetery, in Blue Creek township, will be dedicated on Sunday. Nov. I*. at 10 o'clock a. m. Everybody cordiallv invited. 35-t2 Lost: Child’s chain bracelet with a padlock fastening, on which was engraved "Pasig." Also a heart attach-1 ment with the word "Grandma" engraved there .n. Finder please leave at Democrat office and receive three dollars reward. Caverite, Trade marks, fR I Lii 1u ( atl( j Copyrights secured promptly for moderate fees. Patent \ guaranteed in every case. All forms i of practice relating to PENSIONS, | bounty, back par. prize money, addi tioual homestead claims and all kinds of Public Land business attended to with care. Burton T. Doyle A Co., Washington, D. C. Very low hunter’s rates via the Clover Leaf Route. During the hunt j ing season, fall and winter of 1900-1. commencing Oct. 1, the Toledo, St. Txiuis A Western Kailroad company] will sell hunter’s tickets to points in { Ark.. I. T. Lou.. Mo., Ky.. Tenn., Miss , Ala.. Mich., and Wis., good for returning 30 days from date of sale at very low rate. Professor Swift’s comet, it is said, mar hit the earth. We have been fooled so often by the advance agents', promises that we have lost all confidence in cometary performances of that sort. Many New Case*. Our patrons are delighted with Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup and they say that nothing equals this medicine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung trouble. Several new cases have been added to the list that have been cured, where other medicines have failed to do the work. Dr. Marshall's Syrup is taking the lead for a genuine cough medicine, it never fails to cure. The first dose gives relief, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold everywhere. Price 25. 50 and SI.OO. n
Dick Neptune drew the shot gun at Fristoe's smoke bouse Monday morning, being the holder of ticket No. ’£>. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry A Johnson’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches. chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore musics, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three times as large for 50 cents Page Blackburn. ts
An editorial in an esteemed contemporary is headed Where the Fillipinos Stood." That is the first time we have heard that they stood anywhere. We had an idea that when they were not lying they were running. A young fellow who had run out of everything to say to his girl the other night, remarked that he felt like a" fool. She told him she was glad he had recovered, and then he had something to talk about. Unclaimed Letters: Ed Hanlan. Chas. Zollar. Miss Noon Youriek. Mrs. Susie Yeker. Carrie Sowers. John Miller. Chas. Myers, Mrs. J. E. Maxwell. James McDaniels, Mrs. Frank Britson. Legal advertising. OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of J*raei .1. Miesae. late of Adam* county, deceased. Tbe estate is probably solvent. Hoatat B Anniso* Administrator. Nov. 13. !««. 6U VOTI< E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT -*> OF ESTATE. Notice n hereby give to the creditor* heirs and legatees of Joseph Parent, deceased. to appear in the Adama circuit court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the Btb day of December. 1900. and show cause. if any. whv the final settlement accounts with the estate of -aid decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. PnokbE A. Parxnt. Admr'x. Decatur. Ind . Nov. 12 1900. 35-2 QOMMI.SBIONEBB ALLOWAN' EB. <'rterei by the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, tnat the persons named below be allowed the amount set opposite their names and for the purpose therein -pacified: David Nussbaum, goods for poor I 10 00 w. K B rar ton •• 12 Mi W K Brayton •• 15 00 Jno Brown •• s <«, H. F. Costello “ 4 75 Gay A Zwlck •• 24 D. D. dark “ Rgo C. 8 Clark “ » C 8. Clark. Inquest 12 90 C. 8. Clark, goods for poor 15 ;fi Joo W. Meyers. Supt.on E W Or. K 121 50 A. N Hteele A Bro. work at jail km Jacob Tester. Bupt. bridge 12 00 Geo. W, Brunner r> mi ■ H. C. riel Iler •• 34 75 Henry Magley • 3375 , J B 1 orson “ wOO Julius Hougk. bridge 630 42 James M Pierce, bridge an Frost k lallv. J. H. Gr. R «2S 04 Huffman. Augsburger A Reynold*. G CAW. Tp. Gr. K !»<“<« A. N. Steele A Bro. sepairat C. I’ 15 87 •* 44 42 George Chronister - *SO Mil -A Meyers, supplies at jail Bto KlllsA Meyers, supplies at C. ll 1 15 IC. . N't uen-ch wander. Supt.G.C. W. Tp Gr K prem 79 ») ' I the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregi 'ng statements are true and correct as I found among the records In my office. NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor Adams County.
XJOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS F< <R CON ST Hl <TIoN OF Pl BLIC DITCH. Notice is hereby given that I. N<<ab Mangold. auditor of Adams county. Indiana, pursuant to an order of tbe board of commissioners for the construction of a ditch known as tbe Mathias Vast d.tch. described as follows: Beginning at a point twenty y> rods west of a point wnich is seventy-eight Cm rods north of tbe southeast corner of tbe south west . ; quarter of section twenty-two 30. township’ J twentv-five <25 north, range lieast. in Adan- j county. Indiana, and running thence te . degrees east 21 rods: thence east twenty (St rods: thence south BU, degrees, east 7rods: thence south 18 degree*. east 9 rods: theno south M degrees, east 12 rods: tberce south -I 1 I degress, ee-t 18 rods; thence south Mi degree* east 24 rods; thence north 71 degrees. ea«t 24 ' . ■ rods; thence north •» degrees, east 18 rode: thence north -1 degree*, east 18 rode; thence south 48 degree*, east 12 rods: thence south 42 degrees east 22 rods: thence north »• degrees east hl rods: thence north 7! degrees east 4rods: then e north 72 decrees east 42 rod* and terminating in the large drain heretofore located and known a* tbe Sullivan Ditch at a point twenty-seven rod* south of a point that is twenty-eight and one-half rods east of th* southeast corner of tbe northwest quarter of tbe southwest quarter of section twenty-three ' (23k ’oweship and range heretofore mentioned I and there to terminate. I Passing through and also affecting the land* | of Edwin C Martin. Alexander Boids. Pbeobe | K. Moore. Matbiai Yost, Esther Pouts. Anna M lost, smith Shoemaker. O*a Sullivan. I Thomas Broadsuxik. George F. Poullus and Hanford Township tor public highway. Will j on Friday, November 30. 1900, I at 19 o’clock a. m at the auditor's office in tbe city of Decatur. Ind ana. receive sealed bids for tbe construction of said ditch said ditch will be divided into aocUuaaas follows. Section 1.-From station J7 to station ffi>. i Section 2—Fron ration 3u to station o And sealed bids will be received for ea< h section separate’y. And at th- same tune and place I will also receive bids lor the construction of tbe whole of said ditch without regard I to the sections before mentioned: and should i the bids for the whole of sale ditch be for lees than tbe aggregate amount of l •• lowest bid for said sections, the contract will be let accordingly. I Bidders will be required to file with their bids ■ a'Wdsrlts required by law and sweeasful bidders will be required to enter into a con tract with the auditor for the nnn-truction of said work and to file a bond with -urety to l>e approved by the auditor. > No bid will be received or considered for i more than tbe estimate cost of said work. De t tai rd plans and specifications will be found , on file in the auditor's office. NOAH MANGOLD. > a *’ 2 Auditor Adams County. I > ~ ÜBM LVTIiiN FOB roNSTKL’CTION OF • n PUBLIC BE WEB. I To be known as tbe Elm street Sewer 1 Be It resolved by tbe Common Council of tbe > City of Decatur Indiana, itwo-thlrdsof all the 1 thereof concurring, that a public • sewer he dug and constructed on and along ’ tbe following route, to-wlt: J Commencing at a point In tbe south gutter 1 line of him street led feet «•■*! if tbe center ’ of tbe Grand Kaput* A Indiana Hailroad. 1 thence east along the south gutter line of » said F.lm street to the west gutter line of Line • street: thence south along the west gutter Hoe of Line Street to the souih gutter line of » Kirn street: thence east along the south gut- > LTsrou'C’ 5 "" *'”T' to H* *”< ru'tet line -of Niblick -treet: thence truth along the vest J gutter lineof said Niblick street and oonHnut ing said line to the center (north and southlof » owt-kit No. l»i thence south w vanty-fnuraud one-half degree-,east across out-kit No. Mt. > Russell street, and out lot No 24. or Mb feet • thence north ’4 degrees east 120 fret to the : •Kiuthes-t corner nr out-lot No 20; thence i; continuing north M degrees east along line t>eI tween out-lota Nos. fin and 21 to the Intersection with the w ret end of Htevenson street thence mt aknr south side <>f mk! Stevenson . street to the west line of lie vela nd street:
' there* south akmg west gutter line f Clere•and street to the a ley rurnmg east asoug . r. rth < ie ' :n-< - No* -7land- , thr-’a* eact aiong said alley »■ feet; then' - w»itb » I degree* ea-t 2e? feet or to tbe southwest cor ’ ner of tbe • Old Catholic < emetery ." thence - utu e:ghty.four and one-ha.f degrees. <-«*t one hundred feet: thence n rth seventv-jour , : degree*, east four hundred feet and there to i •erm’nate with the continuation ot the open drain now existing. Length o( main sewer—4sX' t*et. Said ma n sewer from the point of cornmencement to tbe south gutter .me ot Eim -treet shall te built of eighteen-inch aaitj gi*red rewer tiie. and from tbe south gutter ‘'-‘ m * u **' w> Bussell street the same - *na be constructed of twecty-four inehsait- ; giaxed tile or brick, and from K j<-»»1I street . io tbe alley running north and sooth between | Mercer street and Penn street »*id sewer shall ; be constructed of thirty-inch -alt-glared tile or brxk. and from thence to tbe outlet said : sewer shall be constructed of tbirty-aix-incb salt-atered tile or brick as aforesaid. Be ft further resolved that in oonneetten with said main sewer above Jescribed that there sbail te constructed a branch sewer, on i ““J xionx the following route: to be known as s tbe jnatr.p Branch Sewer: Commencing in tbe ten ter of the alley at the nutbeast corner of !n-tet No. »4 in D. O. Jackson s sutHiivision of ~uwot No Win J D Nutt man • southern addition to the town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana: thence north a.'.ug the -n-ier of said alter to the first alley running east and west north of Pena street; thence east along the center of tbe last mentioned altey to the esst gutter line of said Nnttman street: theoce rorth along the east gutter line of said Nuttman street to tbe intersection -f same with the east gutter line of Ku***-, *treet tbenw north along tbe *a*t I «ide of said Huasel street withe interreruon with said main sewer at station Si pin* g< feet and there to terminate. Leugbt of branch sewer-1422 feet said branch sewer from th«- point ofe-na- ; n tneement to Nuttusi. street shall be con--uuctedof twelve-inch salt-glared tile and Npttman street to tbe intersection of said branch sewer with said main .ewer tbe tite '* o " n * tnKted of sixteen Inch saltAllof wte-b tile in said main sewer and tn said branch sewer -hall be laid to such a depth laa tbe city civil engineer shall direct ’hie I more -<mplete p ans and ,pecißcalioii* lor such main sewer and branch sewer to be bere.tter pre|«red by said city civil engineer. Keasolved further. <the common council now exßt for the construction of the said proposed public sew, rs. that the cost thereof shall be aXsrert against all the rea estate bsuefiued by ma<a sewer or by said branch sew™ : re •cssnient. if deferred, shall tie taidin ten ,n *’All«BenU. to each of which shall be Willed interest at fir* tier centum per annum payable semiannually from the'late of the as found and oetermtned by tbe oowoou council of aaid citr «f Decatur and collected as A bond or bonds shall be issued in antlclna tten of i becol lection of said deferred aMsSXmtnts untees the property ow D «rs pay tbvtr eaid a-sesemenis befc re said t.,od* are issued Allas provided for ir> and bv an act of th. General Assembly of the State of Indiana approved March sth. iwe. end in accordance •“*•*’»*•* •take* aud also to advertlre by publication tor three auocesstve weeks In Tbe Decatur Detnon 1 ' fiX’X’P’prr printed and published lu said City of Decatur. Adam* reuntr P r "P"** l »ter furnisbina' ihe material and tire execution nt >ald work will be received by the common council of said citr unt.l seven o'clock p m. on the lath day of December, lisa.; and the clerk of said city 1* ordered to give the notine required bv law to propenv owners along tbe line ot said sewer* that objection*. It any there may be to the necessity lor said Improvement, will be beard by the common council la their council chamiiers at seven o'clock p. ia. on tbe lit to day of Dicember. Basq A P. BEATTY. Maror. D M Hovis, City Clerk.
JPXECrTOB S SALE. Notice is hereby given that 'he undersigned ' executor ot the will of Peter Parrot deceased will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of tbe decedent, one mile and a half southwest < f Linn Grove In Hartford township. Adams County. Indiana, on Thins., ay. December 4, Itoo. the personal property of said estate, consisting of one buggy am! set ol barnes-. one sleigh, all the household and kitchen furniture lieionginr to said decedent consisting of beds and bedding, carpets, stoves, tables, stands, chairs, disbea. sewing machine, bureau and n umerous other articles of household and kitchen furniture. TERMS OF SALE. For all amounts no! exceeding live dollars, cash in hand For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of nine months will be given. Note bearing six percent, interest after maturiti with approved security snd waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. Eligiw Hellxr, Executor. Henry Michaud. Auctioneer. J. T. Merrvtnan. Attorney. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice ia hereby given that tbe Common Council of the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, will receive sealed proposals until seven o'clock p tn. oq r Tuesday. December 6. 1900. for the construction of a twentv-four Inch sail glared sewer tile sewer, along and upon tbe tollowitig route 10-wtt: Commencing at a point on tbe east line of Third street, eight feet south of tr>e n<. nhwest oortter of in-lot number three. In Ezra Lwter s p<at of the subdivision of out-lot numtrer sevemj-two In Jease Niblick's addition to the town, now Citv o! Decatur, thence running east thirteen rods, thence in a north ****" l >' direction over the land of William Pillars fire rods to tbe stone arch in North Second street, thence east four rous through areb. ihmce in a northeasterly direction. through and acrovs tbe land of Erastu* Friiiloger following tbe old Hue of tile rewer now located therein, twenty rods to the St Marr s river and there to term 1 Date. More complete plan* and Specifications can be seen at the City Civil Engineer's office at any time on or after the Kth day ufNovemtier. IttuO. W . oil B - K " ' rr ' W CITH Engineer. Nov. 5. 1900. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICKNBE. To the clilrens and inhabitants of the town of w Ilhams. In Root township and to tbo cltl“D,»nd inhabitant* of said Hoot lownahln A dams County. Indiana. < r ”’ eD ,hal k John Hrv a male Inhabitant of ihe Stale of Indiana, over tbe age of twenty-one years, and a person not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated will make application to the Board of Commission, ersof saM county of Adam- at their next regular aessi.in. commencing on the first Monday In Dooctubvr, itfin, fu< « license to retail sp.rltous. rlnous. mull and other Intexicatlmi liquors in leas quantltlea than a quart at a Dine, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premise* whereon said liquors are to be sold. Said premises are slim J H* 1 ?L so k, T*' v>wl ‘: In and at tbe building D'u*'’*! on the north 20 feet of ln .i ot numlier ' *° 'J tee original plut of lhe town of Wii|| Bm , In Hoot township. Adaui* county. Indiana as the same Is recorded and designated on the lX'h k re. P^, . 1 nf "•' <i teien Said room in U «PP'l<*n* «V "'res to sell said intox- !• tte front room ground tl.Hir I ” ne ' l, *' f »torr frame b hiding > °? W '"Gt ®nd or tbe north at feet thereof P,1 2 r "" al **•"« 10 f*ei wide and 80 feet in length, fronting on Perry street in * l !"'T’ a p «‘ u "ter ami c gar stand described room and sell cigars an! tobac.o therein. ''gars ani ** Johm Hxr. Applicant.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given to the citizens ot tbe incorporated town of Berne Adam* county, and state of Indiana that 1. Jacob Hunziker, a male inhabitant and resident of said town, a person over tbe age ot twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit ot be thing intoxicated. and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale ot intoxicating liquors will make application to tbe Board of Commissioner* of tbo county of Adam-. .... t>er session for the year 19W.1. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt and < tber intoxicating liquors in less quanti' es than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on tbe pren::.-e* where sold Tbe p'ace where 1 desire to *el. *aid intoxicating liquors is on tbe ground di*-r in the two-story Srame building tronnng on Main street in said town, situated on the following described premises, to wit: Tbe west twenty-two (Si feet off of in:ot number one <l l Tbe room where 1 desire to seil aforesaid intoxicating liquors is twenty 20i feet In width, forty-five 45> teet In length, and ten aud one-balf JO 1 ,) feet in belgbth. inside measurement, and has a ne story attachment on tbe rear I will at tbe san. tme ath permission from said B ard of Comtni*-i<iners to keep and maintain a lunch counter in afore said room for tbe purpose of selling eatables 33 JACOB HUNZIKER. Applicant Resolution for construction of PUBLIC SEW ER Known as Lister Sewer Be it resolved bv tbe wmmuu - .il f lb* city of Decatur. Indiana, tw.etblrde "f a 11 }"' 1 member* thereof concurring, that a public newer tie built and constructed in sa d city ot Decatur. Indiana, on and along the lollowing route, to-wit: , I ommencing at a point on the east line or Tmrd street, eight feet soutbol the northwest comer of In-lot iiumnsr three In Ezra Lister» plat of the subdivision of out-lot number seventy-two in Jesse Nib.ick'* addition **> »*•*■ town, now City of Decatur. Indiana, thence running east thirteen rods: thence in a nnrwea*teriy direction ove- the land of Pillars fit* rods lothc stone arch i" Second street, thence running east tour r through said atone arch: thence running in a northeasterly direction over and airos* ne lands of F.rastus Fritzinger following theosi line of the tile sewer now locate! tbersontwenty rods to the St. Mary s river and there to i-rininate . Said sewer shall be built of twent) four Inch salt glared sewer tile rxcept th,' l'»o thereof running through ••H stone area which shall be a cement brick bottom . Be It further resolved, that said ►»■“' r be laid to such a depth as the Citi Clin Ms' neer Shall direct The more complete pi»“’ and specifieatious for such sewer to h '’ ner after oretwred by *ald City Civil Enzmn'r. Resolved further, the common oounci ui hhreby ’eclarlng a ue. esaliy to axist tor t" const notion of the said proposed puhia ’ er. that t.« cost thereof shall be . against all the real estat- henefltted. aaseiHiinent* if deferred, shall be paidtn annual Installments, to each ol which •nan added interest at five per centum per snuu . payable semi-annually from the 'lkt* ' completion of said Improvement and i ne » ceptance thereof by tne t’ommor. said City of Decatur and shall be ‘-olD'C***’« provided by law A born! or bond* ’ h *,‘L. d Issued In anticipation of tbecollection " deferred a**e**meuts. unires th” pro!*' owners pay their said assessments before' bonds are Issued. All as provided f-r ( Act of ths General Assembly of th* . Indiana approved March Btn. 18*'. *»'' •. oonianoe with and agreeable to all * u ■ quent amendments thereto ~ , Kesolveil further, that tbe City 1 lv ' 'i<n> neer Is bvrehy directed to sei the proi” r » stake* and also to advertise by P u nr for three suoceaslve wrek* In the 1' . Democrat, a weekly newspaper prlnl'J • published In said City of Decatur, in A a county. Indiana, that sealed , n ,l tarnishing the material and the huildinx „ construction ot said sewer will "e r ”< < ' ■ the Common Council of «aid city until . , o'clock p. m. on the «lh day of Decei' ll " r. and the clerk ot said city is ordered‘’f, the notice required br law topnrpert.r ’ . )f along tn< line ot said sewer or hire affwted thereby that objection*. " mr „t. nut Ire. to the ne,-e**lty ol said laip r "' , (r .|4 will be hen rd bv the Hammon Council t city In their council cbamlrer* at ‘•‘.'ri 11 p. tn. on the Bth day of December. !>• A. P. HEATTY May" r W. B BVTTUM. CUalrman I‘ro-tW' D. M. Ho* an. City Clerk.
