Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 August 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904.

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Notice to Property Owners. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed Avith the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement ofWest Main street, by the construction of cement", sidewalks along the south side thereof, from West First street, to West Third street, and the improvement of Kinsey street, by the construction of cement sidewalks along the south side thereof, from West First street, to West Fifth street. describing therein tlic real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the -owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: George II. Shof'er, Mary F. Kuhlenbeck, George II. Murray, Josephine Murray, Frederick X. Von Pein, Harmon A. Uhde, Emma C. utchinson, Thomas C. Hubbard Mary Hubbard, Paulena W. Jones, Flias R Hastings, Harriett E. Williams, Shiveley & Howard, Narcissa Jenkinson, Oliver M. Osborn, Richard Sedgwick, Margaret Westen"berg, Nancy Harding, William T. Rankin, Isaac R. McDivitt, Ruth Ann Hunt, Herman II. Grieve, Emma Grieve, Richard II. Burke, Bella Baughman, Anna A. Newkirk. And the persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City will meet at the ollice of the City Clerk on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of itie City of Richmond this 2nd day of Agust, 1904. JOHN F. TAG G ART. City Clerk. August 4 and 11. Notice to Property Owners. 1 All Whom It May Concern: Ntke is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of RichKMd have made and filed with the Oily Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of tto improvement of South Thirteenth steet from Main street to South B. meet,- by the construction oi cement wV and gutters thereon, T ! 4 I. . ! ,inl nalntll V1V1 fiftted or damaged by said improvement, together Avith the names of the niters thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit : Henry Schell, Elizabeth Pardieck, Frederick Bartel, Mary C. Gentry, Amna C Ashley, Elizabeth N. Carpenter, Eli Roberts, Narcissa L. Jenkin- , Edward B. Fletcher, Elizabteh Btell, Charles Jenkins, Joseph 0. Barber, Robert M. Hayes, Lydia Dille, Elizabeth S. Hill, John B. Cramer, Blvira Cramer, Lafayette Larsh, Blkabeth Steins, Perry J. Moss, Lida J. Moss, Catherine Leinendecker, Henry G. Schuerman, William Shatz, Uka A. Wilson, John D. Marshall, Bamuel Wolfe, A. G. Luken, Heirs of Etual C. Graff, deceased; Sharon E. Jenes, James S. Zoller, Gertrude ZolEdgar M. Haas, Theodore n. Hill, William H. Brown, Dikinson Loan & tmst Company, Lizzie J. Braffett, Amdy J. Coffman, Elizabeth J. Coffsaan, Harry C. Chambers, Martha II. Charles, Matilda Fee, Martha II. Charles, Helen Maude Miller, Frank J. Reeves, trustee. And the persons above named, and others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of aid City will meet at the office of the eify clerk on Monday, the 29th day of August, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provideed by law. . By order of Council. Wi Y- aoo tv m on1 on1 T cnl rP the City of Richmond this 2nd day of August, 1904. JOHN F. TAG G ART. City Clerk. August 4 and 11. Notice to Property Owners. 4 To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of alley between Randolph and Lincoln streets, from West Third' to West Fourth streets, by grading, graveling and bouldering

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! describing therein the real estate ben efitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: Jennie W. Males, Arthur T. King, Mary C. King, John R. Hastings, George P. Farley, Edward B. Thompson, Matilda Schurman, Elizabeth Seick, Anna C. Evans, C. A. Knollenberg, Florence E. Wissler, Mary II. Wildman, Howard Wildman, Arthur E. Wildman, Oliver A. Burgess, Earlham Cullege. And t he persons above named, and all. others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City will meet at the office of the city clerk on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 2nd day of August", 1904. JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk. August 4 and 11. Final Notice to Property Owners. Of Final Acceptance by Council of Assessments of Benefits and Damages by the City Commissioners on Publie Work. Notice is hereby given that the improvement of the alley between Butler and Sheridan streets, by construction of a sewer therein from School street, to the Whitewater river (John F. Cronin Contractor) is completed and that benefits and damages have been assessed by the City Commissioners, and the final report of said City Commissioners in relation to said work was filed with the Common Council on the 1st day of August, 1904. The following persons named: Thomas II. Smith, Charles F. Braffett, Mary L Marshall, First National Bank, John M. Underbill, India Underbill, Lessie Treibswetter, Jerome P. Smith, Lewis A. Griswold, Joseph Wetherell, Ruth Duke, William J. Brannon, Alice Ruffner, Henry C. Hofheints, Amanda C. Wasson, Catherine Hickey, John M. Wampler, Benjamin G. Price, Harriett Mulholland, Henry M. Personnett, Amassa Jenkins, Louisa Knabe, Mary E. McBride, Sherman C. Roberts, Harley M. Koontz, Wayne International Building & Loan Association, W. W. Zimmerman, Martha R. Wallack, Harry S. Kates, Jr., Isaac A. Gorman, Mary E. Gorman, Laura V. Jones, Marie W. Bethge, Theodore C. Parker, Richard Freeman, Richard A. Jackson, Jonathan W. Newman, Catherine Trouse, Oliver P. Norman, Katie Hannon, Bridget Trerman, Benjamin F. Harris, Mary E. Ireton, M. E. Fetta, N. E. Fetta, Martin Hengstler, Mary Hengstler, John T. Miller, Daniel W. Miller, Naney E. Parker, Oliver A. Leftwick, Brannon & Hawkins, each of you are hereby notified that on the 15th day of August, 1904, between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 p. m. the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Ind., will meet in regular session for the purpose of confirming or modifying the assessments made by the City Commissioners, that either or all of the above named persons interested in said work may aopear at said meeting of the Common Council of the City of Richmond and make objections to such confirmation or modifications, if they so desire. By order of the Common Council. Attest: JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk. August 2d, 1904. Notice 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. in., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1604, for the Improvement of Liberty avenue and South 6th street, from South H street to the south corporation line, and the west half of South 5th street, from South H street north 100 feet ; by rading and graveling the roadway, and construction ot boulder curb and gutter, or cement curb and gutter, as the common council may determine. 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. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of $3,000.00, and must be given by residents of Wayne county. Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for $200.00, 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 ftr 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 wrk to be completed on or before'the 1st day of November, 1904. under the dlreo tion of the city civil engineer, and In ac

cordance 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. aug 4 11 18 City Clerk.

Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Indthe common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city clerk until 4 o clock, p. in.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904, for the improvement of the north side of North G street, from North 10th street to North 14th street, by the construction of cement sidewalk thereon from North loth street to North 13th street, 4 feet wide, and from North 13th to Norih 14th street, 5 feet wide. 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 tli, common council of the city of Richincna4 Indiana. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of S2,ooo.oo, and must be given by residents of Wayne ccunty Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a cei titled check la $200.00, to be left in the hands cf the clt clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bias will be received bidders must satisly the common council ci the city of Klcunrmd Indiana as to tuei' competency to cond net the work, and as tc their resources for its vigorous prosecution Bids shall state thi price per lineal foci for the improvement complete, also for all other Items enumerate"! in the schedule. which price shall be In full for all labor ano materials required for th complete exec tlon of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1904, under tfca direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifica tions on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest re sponsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive de fects in bids, In the Interest of the city, made In accordance with this notice. By order of the common o junell. JOHN F. TAGGART, 11-18 City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the com mon council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Rich mond. Indiana, will receive sealed DroDosala at the office of the city clerk, until 4 o'clock, p. m.. JMUIN1JAY, SEnKMBER fi, 1904, for the improvement of North West Second street ana tne alleys north of Chestnut and Laurel streets, by the construction of a sewer from State street south on North West Second street to an alley north of Chestnut and Laurel streets; thence east in said alley to Sheridan street; thence north on Sheridan street to outlet at P. C. C. & St. L. Railway. 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 $25,000, and must be given by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for $500.00, 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 th 1st day of August, 1V05, 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, 4-11-18 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 Sealed Proposals, at the office of the City Clerk, until 4 o'clock, p. m., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904, for the improvement of the alley between 8th and th streets, from Main street south to the first alley south of Main street, by the construction of cement roadway therein. 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 Ccuncll of the City of Richmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successfulbidder shall be in the sum of $1 ,000.00, and must be given by residents of Wayne County, Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be accompanle , by a deposit of a certified check for $100.00. to be left In the hands of the Oitv Clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids Mill 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 October,l04, under the direction of the City Civil Engineer, and in accordance with the plaus and specifications on file in the office of said Clerk. The coutract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the rijtht 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, City Clerk. 4-11-18 Notice of Sale of Iron Fence Surrounding Court House Yard. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, will on Saturday the 17th day of September, 1904, offer for sale at public auction, all of the iron fence which surrounds the Court House Yard, to the highest bidder for cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., of said date at the Court House door. GEO. W. CALLAWAY. JOHN F. DYNES, C. E. WILEY, Commissioners of Wayne Co. 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Rural Carriers Benefit by Modification of Salary Order. Washington, Aug. 4. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Bristow says that the modification announced in the adjustment of salaries of free delivery service carriers affected about 11,000 carriers. Their salaries will be increased in amounts ranging from $18 to $72 a year. Under the general adjustment recently announced to take effect July 1, 11,500 rural carriers received $720 a year, but the modifica tion order announced Tuesday to take effect Aug. 1 increases the number drawing this amount ty 11,000, making a total of 22,500 carriers drawing the maximum of $720. These maximum paid carriers travel twenty miles or more daily and serve 100 families or more. Mr. Bristow said that no other change in the recent general adjustment of carriers' salaries was cont2mplated. Double Murder Mystery. New York, Aug. 4 The mysterious death ot Timothy O Connell of Manchester, Conn., at a hotel in this city and the murder Tuesday at New Britain, Conn., of Charles Bosworth, a gambler, are believed by the police, who have been Investigating the former case, to be strangely similar. The description of a man wholeft Bosworth's room a short time before the murder tallies closely with a man who played card with O'Connell on the night of his death. A mysterious woman is also said to be involved in the case. The police of Connecticut and New York are working together on the two cases. No Substitute Offered Say what you wSl about druggists offering something "just as good" because it pays better profit, the fact still stands that ninety-nine out cf a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when the best remedy for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so because they know it is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. YOUR TRIP to Los Angeles or San Francisco will not be perfect unless you use the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY e'&her on going or returning jour either on the going or returning journey. It has the grandest and most wonderful scenery in the world, which is in full view fro mthe train for 600 miles, or can be viewed from the many mountain resorts along the line. Stopovers Allowed. Free Observation Cars. Trip Through Puget Sound between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle without extra charge. Write for illustrated literature. A. C. SHAW, Gen. Agt., Passgr. Dept. Chicago, 111. Just a little more attention paid to the baking of Ideal Bread. Low Bates to Boston via. Pennsylvania Lines. 'August 12th, 13th, and 14th, excursion tickets to Boston, account National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, will be sold from all ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines. For full information regarding f-es, time of trains, etc., apply 'o local ticket agent of those i-es. "The Way to Go." Every Sunday, excursions via the Dayton & Western to Soldiers' home and Daylton, $1.00. Trains every hour. Go any time you wish. A clean and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. 7-t A HALF MILLION ACRES. $30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs , and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleeping cars to Denver daily. TO ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR At Approximately One Cent per Mile via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines at approximately one cent per mile each Tuesday and Thursday until September 29th, valid hi coaches of through trains, good returning withm seven days. Ihese nrA the lowest fares at which Word's Fair excursion tickets to &t. Liotus are sold. Fifteen day tickets, sixty day tickets and season tickets sold daily at reduced fares, good in sleeping or parlor cars with required Pullman tickets. For full information, consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines. . . . . a-, -w '

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