Richmond Palladium (Daily), 30 June 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, JUKE 30, 1904V

Notice to Property Owners. To all uhom It may concern: Notice is horvhy given that the city commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed viihthe city clerk of said city their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of North Fifteenth (15th) street by the con struct Ion of combination cement curb and gutter along both sides thereof from Main utreei to North E street, describing therein the real estate benefited or damaged by said improvement. together with the Dames of the owners then-of, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows to-wit: . John M. Lontz, A. R. Jones, Elimbethaflin AOijahJ. Hadiey.AlmeronT. CnaplD, Mary K. Perry, Henry W. Deuker, Mary A. Decker Kllen M. Oibbs, William Moffett, Harry W. Gilbert. William O. Ferguson, Susanna R. Ostrander. Walter Johnson, Arabella B. Buckley, Nettie Huby Strattan, Mary K. Mast In, Mary E. Wiggins, Caleb W. Price Mary A. Price, Omar Holllngsworth, M. O. Henley, Marguerite Boston Beatty. Ruth Ann Hunt, Ruth Dudley. Wesley W. Daner, William H, Campbell, Eva F. Williams, CJeorgo M. Worley, Sarah E. Williams, A0nz3 W. Smyser, Pennsylvania B. Ferris, Cordelia M. Arnold, Mary A. Hasty. Mary E. T. S arr, Bophla VanDusen, Diana E. Morrow, John B. Dougan, John Sedgwick. Margaret Red gwick, Ollie J. McFail, Belle V Scott. Eliza heth C. Gilbert, Mary Emily Smith, Fannie O. Oaar, Florence L. Le Fever, Martha J. Ta lor. Harriet Thompson, Clara J. Heager, Mary R.Sharkey, Katherine Sharkey, Walter J. Hutton, T. H. Camp bell. Mary J. Gaar, Fannie M. Gaar, Willlam S. Clendennln, Mary Elizabeth Perry.' And the persons above named, and all others interested, arehereby noiined that the city commissioners of said city will meet st the office of the city clerk on Saturday, the 9th day of July, 1V04. at 10 O'clock a. m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefited thereby in proportion to the benefits derived tnerefrom, as provided by law. By order of council. witness my hand and the seal of the city of Richmond this 22nd day of J une, ltxtt. 8BAL.1 JOHN F. TAG G ART, 28-30 . City Clerk.

Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the commoi council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the office of the elty clerk until 4 o'clock, p. m., ' Monday, July 18, liiOi, For grading, graveling and boulderlng, I with three brick center gutter) the alley between South 4th and 5th streets from South A street to South B street. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and en- . closed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Rtchnicno Indiana. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of $1,000.00, and must be fiven by residents of Wayne ccur-ty ndlana. Each bid by contractors must te accompanied by a deposit of a certified check fc $100.00, to be left in the hands cf the cit clerk subject to the conditions specified ii the proposal. Before bias will te lecelved bidders must satlsiy the common council c the city of Rlcunrnd Indiana, as to theii competency to cond ict the woik.and as to tkeir resources for its vigorous prosecution Bids shall state th? price per lineal loci for the improvement complete, also for fi J other Items enumerate m the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor an: materials required for the ccmplets execu tlon of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September. 1WM, under the direction of the city civil engiii33i,l and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of saia clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of th city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common c uncil. JOHN F TAGG ART, 5-39-7 City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city clerk, until 4 o'clock, p. m., MONDAY, JUIA 18th, 1904, for the construction of sanitary sewer in the allev between North litth and 2oth street from the P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. to north E street. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of $2,000.00, and must be given by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be accompanied bv a deposit of a certllied check for llUO.OO, to be left in the hands of the city clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids will be received, bidders must satisfy the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for Its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, limi. under the direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common council. JOHN F. TAGGART, 23-30-7 City Clerk. Notice to Contractors, In pursuance of a resolution of the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, will receive Healed Proposals, at the oiliceof the City Clerk, until 4 o'clock, p. m., Monday, July lHth, 1901, for the construction of cement sidewalks along both sides of South C street from Boutu 8th street to Houth 14th street, All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the City Civil Knglneer, and enclosed In a sealed envelope directed to the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successfulbldder shall be In the sum of $5,000.00, and must be given by residents of Wayne County, Indiana. Etch bid by contractors must be accompanle j by a deposit of a certified check for $100.00, to be left In .the hands of the City Cierk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids 111 be received, bidders must, satisfy the Common Council of the City of Richmond Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Bald work to be completed before he 15th day of Octobe-iskii, under the direction of the City Civil Engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on llle in the office of said Clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the riKht to reject tiny or all bids, or waive defects In bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the (' imon Council. JOHN K. 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Rot ice tc Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the office of the City Clerk until 4 o'clock, p. m., MONDAY, JULY 18th, 1904. for the construction of cement sidewalk on the East side of North Fifteenth street from North D street to P. O. C St. I. Ry. All bids must be upon the printed forms nrepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana. m . . . , , The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of $1,000.00, and must be fiven by residents of Wayne county, ndlana. Each bid by contractors must be accomfanled by a deposit of a certified check for 100.00, to be left in the hands of the city clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids wiy. be received, bidders must satisfy the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot fc r the improvement complete, also for all other Items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the Istday of September. 1904, under the direc tion of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common council. JOHN F. TAGGART, Ju ne 28- 83-7 CI ty C lerk.

NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT OF TRUSTEE. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of June, A. D., 1904, the Schneider Carriage Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, with its principal office and place of business in the city of Richmond, in said State, executed to the undersigned, as trustee, its certain indenture duly signed and acknowledged conveying and transferring to said trustee all of the property, real, personal and mixed of said company for the benefit of all of its bona fide creditors. That said trustee accepted said assignment and trust, duly qualified under the law, and is now in possession of all of the property of said company. RAY KAMI SHIVELEY, Trustee. Dated June 23, 1904. Shiveley Ss Shiveley, Attys. for trustee. 23-30-7 $18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Return. Via the North-Western Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; $15.50 round trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.85 Chicago to Marquette and return, on sale June 7 and 21, July5 and 19. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Perfectly appointed train service. Through sleeping cars. The best of everything. Information and' tickets can be secured from your home agent, or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Hi. Every Woman IS interested ana snouia Know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Tprlal Syria. Injec tion and Suction. Hew rar est Most Convenient. !H II Cle lanUnllj. Ask your drnHliI for It. I f he rannot supply the MAKVKLi, accept no other, but send BtaniD for illustrated book walrd. It gives full narticulars and directions in valuable to la. lies. MARVKLCO., Times Illdg., Sew York. MEWAWDWOWIt.Y Une Big ti for nnnatural Ii"nharees,inflain mat ions, 'rritatioua or ulceration! of in ti conn membranes Painless, and not atttriu gent or poisonous. Sold by Xraecita. o. sent in plain wrapper by exorens, prepaid, for 1 .00. or 3 hot t 2.75. Circular lent on requei,.' rCCMK In I U 6 ln' Guaratit---d V3 not to stricture. Prwnti ontilfm, ItheEvansuhemicalCo, CINCINNATI.!). r. s. a, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 'EMNYROYAl FILLS v. Orlghml nl Only Genuine. for CUH'HIWIKK'S 1 In KKI u l ("1I iitetaHto mm. fHe.. f with b'ue ribbon. I Hkr no other. Kcwi I J"iin'ron ."ultitut:on and lmllu 1 (n t'l,. Buy cf ti,ur lntct!i.t. or nenJ 4e. W Jf fimn) for rrtl-u! r. Tottmonlblr -nd "If ellef for l.nillc." in Utttr. VJ rv tarn Mail. 1 .( I ctinioniala. SoM h all Drurritt.n. hlohevtcr Chemical Co. 4tloa thia psiier Ud!n f 30N'T tiK r CO LEDi 1h market Is beinj floodec with worthless imitation o' ROCKY MOUNTA'N T" f m 9 m To protect tlsc public v e cat erpeciai attention to our trade murk, printed on every package. Demand the renuine. WHEN CHICAGO Stop at th Nets Northern Bathm A Hotel Combined 8 floor, fine sew rooms. Meals a-la-Cart at all hours. BATHS Or ALL KINDS. , Turkish. Russian, Shower. Plunge, etc The 1 f.rsst swimming pool In the world. Turkish i Bath and Lodging. $1.00. Most inexpensive I best Class note i in imcago. iugui iu int. heart of the city. Booklet on application. Now Northern Oaths & Hotel U Quincy St. CHICAGO Near gtate lotel Ratea St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exposition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, ieaer&l Passenger Agent Pennsylva 'ia-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.

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CHESTER There will be a ice cream festival next Saturday evening at Chester at the hall for the benefit of Sabbath school. Irvin King and family will be at Edward King's this summer. Mrs. Mattie Carrington returned to her home at Richmond Saturday . Midia Lawrence Kelley of California is here visiting relatives. Look out ' for orange blossoms at Chester very soon. ( Maude Chapin of Elwood is visits ing friends here. Lueella King has a position in a college at Brooklyn, New York . Children's DaDy was nicely celebrated Sunday at the M. E. church. Preparations are being made to build a new church at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiatt entertained the following friends Sunday at dinner: Mr. Mills and Mrs. India Hiatt', of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hiatt, George Hiatt and family, Miss Lena Hiatt, Lee Addington, Maude Chapin, Ada Morrow Charlie Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds. Miss Hodgin of Colorado has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Droa Wampole are visiting here. Mrs,, John Drew visited relatives here over Sunday. There was a dance at Sam Robinson's Saturday night. Cooper's Orchestra. The musical given by Abner Bulla at Chester was very much appreciated by everybody. We are requested to give him a vote of thanks for the Chester people. Rev. Harrison's regular appointment next Sunday. Miss Bertha Bulla entertained a number of her young friends Suatday evening. Roy Wesler has been on the sick list. Emma Kendall, Lulu King, Alsie Kendall and Edith attended the convention at Richmond as delegate, from this place. Mrs. Nina Joy and two children, Master Frank and Miss Neva, of Al

bany, visited here over Sunday. Charlie Wyatt has been quite siek for a few days. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., says that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medicine that would produce such gratifying results incases of stomach roubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, 5th and Main St. OLIVE HILL Paschal Wadkins was fined last week $14.80 for not keeping clean. Should owners of automobiles be more careful about running their machines in the country. Farmers are not going to stand such nonsense. Steve Thompson wife and son, spent a few days with Mrs. ThompI Floyd Bell and wife spent Saturday man's. Nancy Thompson and son went to Bethel Monday to attend the funeral of their cousin. M. D. L. Reynolds and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Reynolds' mother, Mrs. Bean. OtqO JO 9JTM. pUB UBOT3l2pg UST?AY are spending this week with Mrs. Stigleman's mother, Mrs. Bean. Miss Eva Toms came home Monday son's parents at Union City last week to remain for the summer. George Armstrong and wife and Will Cheesman and wife attended the funeral of Levi Ellwood at Centerville Tuesday. Carl Culbertson is spending a week visitim? his sister in Richmond. Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased sections of veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one-third of the time required by the od treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Bain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by A. G. Lukens & Co.; W. H. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts.

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Cervfce In Memory of the Slocum Victims Held at New York. New York, June 30. Services in commemoration of those who lost their lives in the S!ocum disaster wera Leld in Cooper Union last night under the auspices of the mayor's relief committee. The big hall was crowded to the doors. The Rev. Dr. George C. F. Haas, whose congregation was alItEV. G. C. F. IIAAS. most wiped out by the disaster, occupied a seat on the platform. After preliminary exercises Mayor McClellan addressed the meeting. He said that while nothing that any one could say or do could mitigate the sorrow of the bereaved ones, yet in this hour of trial it could at least be shown them that their sorrows are shared and are the common property of the entire people. He said that what little could be done for the consolation and aid of the bereaved had been done so g3nerously and modestly as to make one proud of American manhood. BANKER MUST ANSWER Cashier of Bank at Aurora Charged With Big Shortage. Aurora, 111., June 30. Colonel Jacob II. Plain, cashier cf the German American National banK of Aurora, has been arrested, charged with the misappropriation of $60,000 of the funds of the bank. The peculations have extended over a period of three years, during which time bank examiners have several times gone over the affairs of the bank and reported all correct. When the shortage was finally discovered by a special bank examiner Mr. Plain was placed under arrest. When taken before United States Commissioner Foote the prisoner waived examination and was held to the July term of the federal grand jury under bonds of $1-0,000. Mr. Plain has turned over all his private accounts to the directors of the bank and his father and brother have made good a part of the deficit. Serious Plight of Firemen. New York, June 30. Forty-three firemen, four of whom will probably die, were overcome by smoke and gas at a flre in the sub-cellar of the double five-story brick building at 383 Broadway. Half a hundred employes were driven from the building and the damage is estimated at between $150,000 and $200,000. The smoke from the burning material was so dense and so pungent, that the firemen could work in it for but a few minutes at a time, and many of those who braved it fell prostrate where they stood. Some who fell lay unnoticed on the floor for minutes and one man remained for Hearly an hour before finally discovered and dragged to the open air. Poul Murder Suspected. Danville, Va., June 30. Miss Pauline Edwards, aged sixteen, the daughter of a well-known farmer, was found dead in a creek near her home in this county. The body was partly submerged and there is evidence of foul play. The young woman's clothing was torn and disarranged. The water in the creek is not more than a few inches deep, which eliminates the possibility of her having fallen in and drowned. Armistice Is Sought. Gyang Tse, Tibet, June 30. A lama i came in under a flag of truce from the i luciaiiB, aarviug an ai uiieinjt; ymiuillg the arrival of shigatse or officials from Lassa, who will be prepared to negotiate with the British expedition. The British will undertake negotiations providing the Tibetan officials have sufficient authority. TERSE TELEGRAMS The Russian ironclad Netron Menia ram mad the Russian battleship Navarin at Cronstadt. The salaries of all Gorernment employes In Paaama have been reduced from ten to fifteen per cent. Aa the result of a rowboat capsizing in the Alleghany river near Pittsburg-, Henry Hillston and Ernest Halbey were drowned. W. G. Cadebread and H. F. Hubbard, two farmers of Beadle county, 8. 0., quarreled and Hubbard shot and instantly killed Cadebread. Hubbard is in jail. Samuel L. Clemen (Mark Twain) has sailed from Naples lor New York with the casket containing the remains of his wife, which will be interred at Elmira. N. Y. Tha doors of the Newark, O., savings bnnk were closed on account of the alleeod slinrt:i(?e of more than $50,000 in the accounts of Cashier James F. Lingerfelter. The inonument to the memory of the French who fell at the battle of Waterloo, ha been unveiled. It wn designed by Gerume and represents ft wounded eagle. Nine millions of acres of Overnni!it land in Webmka have been thrown or.f'ii to lioniotead entry under the provision of the Kinkaid lnw, by which homesteadsrs may file upon :40 acres Amador of Panama has sisrned the bill for a monetary law pasod by the legislature. The law practically establishes the gold standard and provides for a coin to be called the "Bal boa," equal te the American dollar.

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