Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 September 1904 — Page 6
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FERTILIZING IN GENERAL
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Makes'Ithe best grade of Fertilizer in this part of the country. His wagons are called out every d y to take care of dead animals and while so doing he will deliver Fertilizer to all parties desiring'it
DO NOT FAIL TO ORDER SOME OF MERTZ'S BONE FERTILIZER HE ALSO HAS A GOOD I SUPPLY OF CRACKED BONE
FOR CHICKENS It makes them LAY EGGS. Farmers having boneslon hand can bringjthem toMertz's mil andlhavejthem ground for the toll, 3 Write or phone'your orders'to TOM MERTZ Both phones 103. Rural Route No.8 Send in your order early and avoid the coming rush of early fall.
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Annexation Notice. To Whom It May Concern: In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of Richmond, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the lsth day of July, 1V04. I.John Taggart, as cleric of said city, hereby give notice, according to law, that at the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, to be began and held on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 1004, at the court house In the city of Richmond, Indiana, the city of Richmond and the mayor and common council thereof will present to said board of county commissioners proper petitions for the annexation to said city of Richmond of certain territory and land contiguous to said city, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: The south and east part of the east half of section thirty-one (31), township fourteen (14. north range one (1), west, bounded as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said section 81, township 14, north range 1, west; thence west along the south line of said section to the west line of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Frienoa outlots; thence north two hundred and fifteen (i 5) feet; thence east and parallel to the south line of said section to half quarter section line dividing the east half of said section; tbenee north on said line to the north line of the right-of-wav of the P. C. C. Sfc St. L Railway, located on the center line of said section 81; thence east on the north line of said right-of-way to the east line of said section, the west corporation line of the city of Richmond; thence south on said line to the place of beginning. Alo the northeast part of the northeast quarter of section six t . township thirteen t l;ii. north raiifie one (1), west; the Indiana Yearly Meetinir "f K fiends out lots, bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said section; thence west along the north line thereof to the west line of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends outlots; thence south to the south line of the National Road; thence east along Hie south lint' of the National Koad to the east boundary line of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends outlots; thence north to the place of t-eginnlng. Also Tract 577; part of th northwest quarter of section live a, township thirteen tlSi, north range one (It, west, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said quarter section four hundred eighteen and five-tenths (41S.5) feet south of the northwest corner of said section; thence south three hundred eighty-four and seventy-live one hundredths t"54.7o) feet to National Avenue; thence east along National Avenue two hundred sixty-severf and two-tenths (i'ti7 2) feet to "West Fifth street; thence north along West Fifth street three hundred and forty-eight i48) feet: thence west two hundred sixty-five and twenty-five one-hunoiedths (Xtio.Zb) .e t to the place of beginning. By order of the Common Council of the city of Richmond. JOHN F. TAGGART, sept-l-8-15-22-2y City Clerk.
Notice to Property Owners. To all whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the city commissioners of the City of Kichmond have made and filed with the city clerk of said city their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the west side of south th street, from south E to south II streets, and the north side of south F street, from south bth street to south Dth street, by the construction of cement sidewalks thereon; describing therein the real estate benefited or damaged by aid 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: Cornelia A. Townsend. Lewis Griswell, William II. Imning. James S. Bolander, Henry J. Klopp, Lucius R.Morse, William F. Beckmnn. Mary Schneider. Peter Geler, August Wecgman, Paul 1 Geler, Charles M. Thomas, William Petering. Vincent H Juerllng, Henry Broekman, Indiana Southern Railway Company. arollne Snyder, Catholic Church, Bernard Masman, Adolph Blickwedel, Magdalena Gleich, Caroline Bauer, Richmond School Board. And the persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said city will mtetatthe oHice of the City Clerk on Thursday, the 13th day of Oc tuber, 1904, at 10 o'clock, a. in., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property bent lited thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Richmond, this i'Uth day of j-eptember, 1904. 22-tt JOHN F. TAUUARI. City Clerk.
Notice to Property Owners. To all whom it mayoncern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the Citv of Richmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said city their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the alley between south 4th and 6outh 5th streets, from south A street to south B street, by grading, graveling and bouldering, and construction of tbree brick center gutter therein; describing therein the real estate benefited 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: Mary Elizabeth Knabe, Elizabeth Keith. Lafaye te Larsh, Louis Mlnck, Corlnna F, Smith, Alice G. Forkner, Mary Bullerdlcfc, Anna Dora Besslman, Frank H. Haner, Laura A. Kitson, Josephine Grothaus. Herman Uphaus, Harmon Pardlck, Charlotte Schnoing, Rebecca Weaver, Jeremiah L. Meek. And the persons aboved named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the Citv Commissioners of said city will meet at the office of the city clerk on Saturday, the loth day of October, 1W4, at 10 o'clock, a. m , to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefited thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided ly law. Bv order of Council. Witness my hand and the 9eal of the c4ty of Riehiiiond.this-JOth day of September,lw04. '"-M JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk.
of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as fallows, to-wit: Malinda O'Connell, Michael Fitzjribbons, Bartley A. Gordon, Joseph X. Outland, Ida E. BarteH, Nellie McNeill, Robert E. Evans, Mary A. Whitridge, Mamie R. Essenrnaker, Ellen Gibbs, William L. Thomas, Frances C. Thomas, Charles II. Wiekett, Mary MeNamara, Rodney B. Niles,. Jennie F. Niles, Charles A. Blair, Sallie M. McCoy, Anna E. Rwssell, Rosina Tucke, William R. Allender, John C. Rausch, Edward G. McMahan, William F. Oelklaus, Georgianna Richardson, A. G. Compton, Mary P. Compton, Wayne International Building & Loan Association, Mary E. Christ, Ida May Kessler, Emma R. Johnson, Thomas Elleman, Elizabeth E. Fotlke, Harriett E. Foulke, Lvdia Ann Benson, Tsaoc A. Gorman. Mary Gorman, Gabriel Sullivan, Charles II. Robinson. And the person? above named, and all others interested, are hereby noti
fied that the Citv Commissi:. ners of!
said City will meet at the oilice of the City Clerk on Friday, the 14th day of October, 1004, at 10 a. ' m., t'o assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided bylaw. By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 20th day of September, 1904. JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk. Sept. 22nd and 20.
HERE'S EXPANSION
Bishop Hartzell Wants to See' Old Glory Floating in Africa. Richmond, Ind.. Sept. 29. Bishop Hartzell. for twenty years a Methodist bishop, in Africa, has delivered a striking address here. Bishop Hart-
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Notice to Property Owners. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Kichmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the alley between Souih 21st and 22nd streets, bv the construction of a sewer therein from the first alley south of Main street, to the south line of lot number 528. Official Map City of fcRichmond; describing therein the real estate benefited 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: Otis Parsons, mm K. Conley, Horace McPherson, Julia McPherson, Frank H. Steinkamp, H. H.C. Hasemeler, Mrs. Jacob Fahies. Edward G. Vaughnn, hamuel Reid, Ja.i es McNeill. Ana the persons above named and all otfeers interested ate hereby notified that the city commissioners of said city will aieet at "the office of the city clerk on Saturday , the 8th day of October, 1904, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to assess the crusts of said improvement upon tbe property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom at provided by law. By order of council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this'iOth day of September, 1V04. JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. To All Whom It Hay 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 Randolph Street, by the construction of Cement sidewalk along the north side thereof, from West First street, to West Fifth street, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof, which names
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 tbeir written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the alley between North II and I streets, from North Tenth street, to North Eighth street, and North Eighth street thence to the Whitewater river, by the construction of a sanitary sewer therein, describing therein the 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: Daniel Kiser, Setta Getz, Clara E. Getz, Calvin Williams, Sarah Williams, John F. Edmondson, David P.
Whelan, Marcus Sostmeyer, Albert Hall, John D.' McClelland, Mary A.
Shibbs, Eberhard Eggemeyer, Anna E. Fletcher. John A. Gordon, Cora F.
Knight, Frederick Knight, William L..liungerford, Sarah E. Hungerford,
Catherine H. Gavin, llarry V. Uatter,
Emma J. Bockhofer, Edith Jackson,
Alice Schoolev. Stephen Smith, Orlan
K. Logue, Samuel Wallace, Mary J. Wallace, Nellie Coulkett, Marcus
Sstmeyer.
And the persons above named, and
all others interested, are hereby noti
fied that the Citv Commissioners ot
said City will meet at the office of the
Citv Clerk on Monday, -the 10th day
of October, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
in assess the costs of said improve
ment upon the property benefitted
thereby in proportion to the benents derived therefrom, as provided bylaw.
By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the Citv of Richmond this 20th day
of September, 1904.
JOHN F. TAGUAKT, City Clerk.
Sept. 22nd and 29.
Special Fares to Cincinnati Via the Pennsylvania Lines. September 2Gth, to October 1st, inclusive, excursion tickets to Cincinnati, account Grand Circuit Meet, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from Springfield, Piqua, Ne-vr Pris, Richmond and intermedidate stations.
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Payton & Weste Tract'on Co. In effect Sept. 19, 1904. Subject to change without notice.
MAIN LINE
AM :FM,PM Lv. Richmond 6W! And 9 IK) 11 00 Ar. Eaton 6 45! every 9 45 11 45 West Alexandria. 7 00 j hour ! 10 00 12 00 Dayton H 00' until ill 00 NEW PARIS BRANCH Through Service " " : AM AMI And jP M Lv. Richmond 5 00 7 20j every !I0 20 Ar. Cedar Springs 5 25 7o'2 hours 10 -Li New Paris 5:iO 7 50; until '.10 50
Connections At Eaton with P. CCA St. U. for points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south. At Iayton with electric lines diverging for Troy. Piqua, Sidney. Lima Xenia, Springfield, Columbns, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to all
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BISHOP JOSErH C. HABTZELI. zell declared he hoped to see the time when the American flag would float over a portion of African territory, and that Africa can be divided by the great nations of the earth without war.
A SERIOUS EPIDEMIC
Greater New York Threatened With Typhoid Fever. New York, Sept. 29. Greater New York is at present threatened with what may be the severest epidemic of typhoid fever in its history. Not only are the number of typhoid cases reported for three weeks of September ending last Saturday greater than that of any month last year, but since the beginning of the summer the death rate has been so much higher than formerly that the health department Is now thoroughly alarmed and is bending every effort toward checking the disease. When it is considered that the spread of typhoid last year was greater than it has been for many years, the gravity of the present situation is indicated. For the three weeks just ended the total number of cases reported at the health department was 441. The fatalities numbered 74," or a death rate of nearly 20 per cent. Last year during the worst month that of October the largest number of cases in New York was 324 and the highest death rate at any time during the year was 13.4 per cent.
Mob Was Repulsed. Blackfoot, Id., Sept. 29. As the funeral procession of Deputy Sheriff Sweet, who was killed by a man named Conroy Sunday night while the latter and his companions were attempting to rob some section men, was passing to the cemetery, a mob was hastily organized, a rope procured and a rush made for the jail for the purpose of lynching Conroy. The officers, however, were too quick for the half-formed mob, and with the aid of hastily sworn-ln deputies protected Conroy and persuaded the crowd to disperse.
Keeping Parker Busy. New York, Sept. 29. At no time since Judge Parker was nominated as, the candidate of the Democratic party for president has he met so many members of his party who occupy high positions politically and commercially as on his present visit to New York. The candidate's rooms at the Hotel Seville are overrun with visitors. Many come to discuss subjects of interest in campaign work and others to congratulate the judge on his letter of acceptance and his campaign generally.
Senator Hoar Dying. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 29. United States Senator George F. Hoar's condition continues most critical. He has not rallied from the sleep and stupor Into which he fell Tuesday afternoon, and it Is feared that he is in his last sleep.
Fatal Freight Wreck. Franklinville, N. Y!, Sept. 29. Two freight trains on the Pennsylvania railroad collided near here. Brakeman W. F. Gaske of Buffalo was killed and Engineer W. T. Coe of Buffalo was so badly hurt that it is feared he will die.
TERSE TELEGRAMS The cornerstone of Huntington eouty' new conrt houM wa laid with appropriate earamonien. Lafcadio Hearn, the well-known American author, who became a citizen of Japan, U dead at Tokio. Bubonic plague has broken oat on board a steamship, which arrived in the river Tyne from Hamburg. Unofficial estimates p!ce thnnmber of sick and wounded Japanese soldiers under treatment in Japan at 45.000. St. Petersburg says Port Arthur harbor la at la-t blocked by the Japs and isolation will have a bad effect on the g arrison. At the annual meeting of the board of overseers of Harvard college John D. Long was reelected president of the board. The Archbishop of Canterbury attended the opening exercises of the 121st academic year of Columbia university and received the honorary degree of LL D. The British steamer Loyalist, bound fronHalifax to London with a general cargo, went ashore near Cape Race, daring a dense fog. fche will be a total wreck. A eronp of bankers has been named by the creditor? of the Aultman Go., of Canton, to cooperate with the receiver in straightening out the affairs of tiie concern. EThe Duke of Orleans ha asked permission of the Norwegion government to hire the Arctic steamer Fram. in which Dr. Nansen made Hi Tovage to the Arctic regions, for the purpoaeet
J an Arctic expedition in liM.
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