Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 100, 28 April 1906 — Page 6

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s The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, April 28, 1906. LATEST MARKET MEWS Th PaKadium's Market Reports are the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis hot excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. ARTiFICIAL GAS FOR COOKING? WHY, YES! IT'S THE CHEAPEST FUEL WE HAVE EVER USED. Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond ttr

RICHMOND

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COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Butter. Creamery 4. 23c to 27c Country v 16c' to 20c Eggs. Country, per dozen . ....13c Poultry. Fekr Lb. Chickens, dressed. c Ducks, dressed 15c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb., c Lemon3, doz., 30c. Apples, per bu ...;i.80 to 12.2a Cal. Oranges, doz. 25c to 60c Figs, per lb : Bananas, doz , 15c to 20c Malaga Grapes. lb., JJ0 Grape Fruit, each 150 Strawberries, per qt 5c Vegetables. Radishes, per bunch 05c Cabbage, per lb Jc Lettuce, per lb -c Spinach, per Id., ....i 10c Cal. Celery, bunch; 10 to 15c Cucumbers, each, ...j 20c Egg Plant 20 to 25c Tomatoes, each, 5 to 10c Green Beans, per pfc. 25c FotatoM. Jersey Sweets, per pk., 50c Common, per bu., . 90c Flour. Pancake, per pkg : 10c Buckwheat, per pkg.. . 10c Popcorn. On cob, per lb 05e Shelled, per lb 10c Miscellaneous. Cale. per pk lc Maple Syrup, per gal $1.25 Extra Fine, per gal., $1.40 Honey, per lb 22 Maple Sugar, per lb 15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat 85c Corn . 45c . WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) New Corn 85 to 3Sc Corn. No. 2, 56 lbs 40c Shelled 45c Hay. Timothy, now baled, ...$9.00 to $9 50 Now hay $8.00 to $9.00 Mixed hay. baled $3.00 Clover. Baled, $7.00 Loose '. $CC0 Seed, per bu ....$6.00 to $3.00 Oats. New Oats per bu 25c to 2Sc Sheaf oats 8c to 10c Miscellaneous. Rye, per bu 50c to 60s Straw, baled, per ton ..$4.50 to $5.00 Millet. $6.00 to $8.00 RETAIL MARKET. (Furnished by Hadley Meat Market.) Roast Pork, per lb., 12V4 to 15c Veal, per lb., 10 c to 20c Beefsteak, per lb 12V4c to 15c Fresh Pork, per lb., ....10 c to 15c Chuck Roast, per lb., 10c Beef to boil, per lb 6c to 15c Pork chops, per lb 12c Fish, per lb 15c Richmond Livestock. PAID BY THE RICHMOND ABBATOIR COMPANY. Hogs, top, heavy, $6.00 per hundred Hogs 300 lbs., common and rough, $5.00 per hundred. Hogs, 200 and 250 lbs. average $6.00 to $6.15 per hundred. Choice butcher steers. $4.50 to $4.75 per hundred. Lambs. $5.50 to $6 per hundred. Calves $5.50 to $6.00 oer hundred. Telephone the Union Ice Co for Ice good service and prompt delivery. OtlpRettig, Manager. Phones: Bell. 1UI: Home, 941. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been jnade young at 70. Twenty years of Intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, nutll six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have complete ly cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrlck, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Sets stomach liver and kidneys right, purifies the blood and cures Malaria, Biliousness and weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed at 1. G. Luken & Co., drug store. MILTON. (Palladium Special. 1 Milton, April 27. Chas Benner of .m . . a i.ii. . i . . t-io Benner Wednesday, MaAv t Ida Smith was tho guest of ntown friends Wednesday even InK. has been received from T"r Word Mrasher of San Francisco Marlon inSped uninjured from the that he es f 3 earthquake but that ,e fleets " r(y has been destroyed aU hla was formerly superin Dr. Lam- Xniton schools but tendent ox Cafornla nas taken up since gOlHK wKiicine and hnd b-,-Mre -i -i Ti. Wednesap. ncvsvUH- Mcbrmlck will preach . Ar.tlan purch Sunday at m V."l.ft Bvn and slster Miss - vi i'R. Mane "i . , ... vAra Griffith Y ocuwa'u'8

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS

HOGS SOLD IN AN ACTIVE MARKET AT STRONG TO HIGHER PRICES. Publishers' Press Indianapolis, April 27. Receipts, 5.000 hogs, 1,300 cattle, and 50 sheep, against 4,180 hogs and 769 cattle a week ago, and 5,322 hogs, 1,155 cattle and 228 sheep a year ago. Receipts of hogs were larger than ; the average heretofore this week, but J with a good demand both from local and outside sources there were no more than enough to meet the requirements and trading was active from start to finish at strong to high er prices, making tlie average about 5c gain over yesterday. Chipping or ders called for all kinds of hog3. wheh was a benefit to the market and with local packers using all kinds, one grade showed about as much improvement as another. About the usual number came in late, but with all buyers still In the field they were transferred at steady prices compared with the opening. Sales ranged from 6.35(i6.65 and most of the sales ranged from 6.45g6.60. Liberal Cattle Receipts. Receipts of cattle were compara tively liberal and surprising to most dealers, on account of the condition of the market heretofore this week. There would have been a better market had there been an Increase in demand, but the supply was larger than necessary, and prices were a good, steady average as compared with yesterday. In some Instances the market was higher. Trading , was ac tive, and not many cattle remained unsold at the close. The demand for stockers and feeders was not liberal, but sales were usually at former prices. Bulls and calves were steady. Few Sheep and Lambs. Consignments of sheep and lambs consisted of a few odd bunches. Butchers made an early clearance at steady prices compared with yesterday. Practically all of the offerings were clipped sheep, and they sold for $3.5004.00. Cattle. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1.300 lbs and upward $ 5 15 5 75 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward 4 75 5 35 Good to choice steers 1,150 o 1,250 lbs .... 4 75 5 15 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 40 4 75 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 404 75 Common to medium steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 00 4 50 Choice feeding steers, 900 to 1.000 lbs 4 25 4 50 Good feeding steers, 800 to 1.000 lbs 3 85 4 25 Medium feeding steers 700 to 900 lbs 4 25 i 50 Common to best stock ers 3 00 3 75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. 4 35 4 65 Fair to medium heifers. 3 75 4 25 Common light heifers.. 3 00 3 65 COWSGood to choce cows .... 3 75 4 35 Fair to medium cows .. 3 353 C5 Canners and cutters .., 2 00 3 50 Good to choice cows and cd calves SO 0050 00 Common to medium cows and calves 20 0035 00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls ... 3 75 4 25 Fair to medium bulls . . 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veal calves 4 00 6 25 Fair to good heavy calves 2 50 5 25 Hogs. BeRfc hsavles. 210 lbs and upward $ 6 50 6 65 Medium and mixed, 190 lbs and upward 6 43 6 55 Good to choce lights 160 to ISO lbs 6 45 6 55 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs 6 35 6 40 Best pigs 5 75 6 15 Light pigs 5 00 5 50 Rough B 50 6 00 Bulk of sales 6 50 6 60 Sheep. Spring lambs $7 00 10 00 Good to choice lambs ..6 25 6 50 Common to medium lambs 4 50 6 00 Good to choice year lings 4 75 5 00 Common to medium yearlings 4 25 4 50 Good to choice sheep .. 4 50 4 75 Culls to medium sheep 3 00 4 25 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 50 2 75 Bucks, per 100 pounds .. 3 00 4 00 Indianapolis Wagon Market. Corn 48 53c Hay Timothy, $11.0014.00; clover $8.0010.00; mixed hay, $10.00 13.00; straw. $5.006.00. Indianapolis Securities Palladium Special. Name. Bid. Ask. Belt Railway com 157 B1t Railway pfd 140 Indanapolis Gas Co 67 Indianapolis St. Ry 119 120 Indianapolis Trac & Ter. . 89 Vi 91 New Telephone 65 80 New Tel. Long Dlst 60 Union Trac pfd 92 Union Trust Co 222 Bonds. Indana Union Trac 5s.... 81 82V

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CINCINNATI MARKETS

CATTLE DEMAND WAS LIGHT AND PRICES BARELY STEADY HOG RECEIPTS FAIR. Cincinnati, April 27. Receipts Cattle, 339; hogs, 2,554; sheep, 297. Cattle Despite just moderate receipts today there was apparently no improvement In the market for cattle, for the demand was too limited to have any influence on the trade for beef cattle and even the nice, handy, light classes of butchers that, as a rule, are the most desirablefand generally the best sellers, were unusually slow to move, and no more than and even in some cases a little lower than heretofore this week. Good weighty stockers and feeders firm. Milch cows steady. Bulls Market quiet and prices about steady. Calves Light receipts and market opened active and strong to 25c higher. Hogs The receipts of hogs today were just fair for Friday, and though the market was slow to open a steady tone prevailed and packing and butcher grades sold on a basis of yesterday's current prices from $6.50 to 6.60. Light shipping were in little better request and sold 5c higher. Pigs steady. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.10 5.40 Extra fancy 5.40 Fair to good 4.25 5.00 Oxen 2.50 4.50 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.10 5.25 5.00 4.23 4.75 4.50 Good to choice 4.35 Common to fair 3.25 HEIFERS Extra 4.65 Good to choce 4.00 Common to fair 2.75 3.85 COWS Extra 4.00 Good to choice 3.25 Common to fair 1.25 Canners 1.25 4.15 3.90 3.15 2.C5 4.C5 3.90 4.10 Stockers and feeders . Fat dairy cows 2.75 2.75 Extra 4.00 BULLS Thn and light 2.50 3.23 3.75 4.00 4.15 5.75 6.73 7.25 Bologna 3.35 Extra 3.85 Fat bulls 3.75 CALVES Common and large .... 3.50 Fair to Good 6.00 Choice to extra 7.00 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers $ 6.53 6.60 6.55 6.00 4.75 6.45 6.00 4.00 5.83 5.85 Extra 6.50 Mixed packers 6.50 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.23 Extra 6.10 Stags 4.00 Light shippers 6.10 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.00 Sheep. Clipped $ 3.50 Clipped lambs 4.50 Wool 4.50 Spring lambs, per lb.,. ll12c. CENTERVILLE. Palladium Special. Centerville, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. George Staats of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Charles Staats and wife. The funeral of J. D. Mandlin which took place here Sunday was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Mark King of Rich mond visited friends here on Sunday. Prof. C. B. Austin of Knightstown was calling on friends here Sunday. J. M. Bowen was home from Win chester to spend Sunday with his fam ily. Samuel Lashley spent Sunday with his wife at New Castle. Dowel King of Richmond called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. John Deitrich and daughter Hazel of Indianapolis are visiting rel atives and friends here this week. Prof. E. C. Oldaker, wife and mother Mr. T. M. Deam and Mr. Miller were guests of Walter McConaha and fam lly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coate have rented rooms in the Doughty building over Wolfe's store and are moving into them this week. Mrs. E. Y. Teas was the guest of relatives at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cheesman and son Earl and Miss Mode Brown were at Richmond Saturday. $100 Reward, $100. The readers o! this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upen the blood and mucous surfaces cf the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and Assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipatlcn.

Indpls & Grnfld R R 5s . .100 102 Indianapolis St Ry 4s .. S6 87 Indpls Trac & Ter. 5s New Tel. second 5s 82 New Tel. Long Dis. 5s ....82 Union Trac. of InL 5s.... 89

CHICAGO

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LOWER TONE IN WHEAT ON RAIN IN KANSAS OFFSETTING ARGENTINE SHIPMENTS. Publishers' Press Chicago, April 27. Wet weather In Kansas and Nebraska offset today, the effect of small shipments from Argentina and caused an easier tone in the local wheat market. There was considerable selling of May by commission houses and pit traders. The more distant deliveries received better support than the May option and consequently were relatively firmer, July opened unchanged, sold up to 7979Hc and then reacted to 798C May opened 44c lower to a shade higher, and sold at 79V679. Bad Corn Weather. Despite easier cables, the corn mar ket was steady, offerings being light. Unsettled weather throughout the corn belt was a bullish Influence. July opened unchanged, sold at 45Ts46c. Because of wet weather the tone of the oats market was steady. Notwithstanding an advance in the price of live hogs, the provisions market was Inclined to weakness. Chicago Grain and Provision. (Furnished by O. G. Murray. open close Wheat. May 80 to 79 79 July 79 79 Vs Corn. May 463i to & 47 July 45 46 Oatt. July 32 to 32 July 31 31 Pork. May $15.55 $15.57 July 15.85 15.S0 Lard. May 8.57 8.53 July 8.72 8.67 Ribs. May 8.50 S.47 July 8.70 8.62 Stock Market. Receipts Hogs 15,000. Left over, 2,635. Prospects steady. Light $6.206.47. Mixed, $6.206.52. Heavy $6.156.55. Rough, $6.15 6.30. Cattle 1,500; strong. Sheep 15,000; strong. PITTSBURG LIVE STOCK. Pittsburg, April 27. Cattle Re ceipts light; market steady: Hogs Receipts, two cars, heavy, $6.806.85; mediums, heavy Yorkers $6.90 6.92 light yorkers, $6.756.80; pigs, $6.55 G.65. Sheep $5.00 down; lambs, $6.00. y Union Ice CA lor ice. courteous treatment fromioJfr help guaranteed. Otto Rettig, Manager. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it. Don't use harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. All up-to-date housekeepers use kuv bleaching blue. It makes clothe clean and sweet as when new. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest lini ment ever devised. A household rem edy in America for 25 years. Danger from the Plague There's grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so preyaient, unles3 you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids. Mrs. Go. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people livens; in climates, where coughs and colds prevail. I And it quickly endu them. It prevents pneumonia, cures la grip, gives wonderful relief in asthma and hay fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consump tion, coughs and colds. 50c and 9' Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drujr store. Trial bottle free. It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away diseases and driven away more fears than any other medicine In the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Do your clothes look yellow? If so use Russ bleaching blue. It will make them white as snow. All grocers. 10c. If health is wealth and money talks, For so the proverb runs, A fortune you may plainly aee In taking Ricky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. fken & Co. Telephone t Richmond Steam Laundry to g your laundry. tf Beautiful women can have the best things in the world, for there is none so inhuman as to refuse anything to a pretty woman. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautiful women. 35 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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NEW YORK MARKETS

STOCKS FELL TWO TO TWENTYFIVE POINTS ON VIOLENT SLUMP IN HILL GROUP. Palladium Special. New York, April 27. The opening stock market made a good response to the higher level of price in London and gains were general throughout the list, running from a large fraction to over a point in many prominent stocks. United Railways Investment preferred advanced, 1, St. Paul, Great Northern preferred Anaconda and Sloss-Sheffield Steel 1, Reading 1V4, Louisville Nashville, Americau Hide and Leather preferred, and Amalgamated Copper, Union Pacific. Canadian Pacific, Chesapeake & Ohio, Brooklyn Transit and locomotive a good fraction. Most of the usual leaders made their best prices in the first few minutes of trading, and, though there was increasing strength with other points the active features gradually relapsed with St. Paul and Reading prominent. Pronounced selling of Consolidated Gas. which carried it off over a point contributed to the professional realizing. Gains were considerably reduced later. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. (Furnished by O. G. Murray.) Name Open Close NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open Close Amal Copper.. .. .. ..103 102 Am C & F pfd.. .. 41 38 Am Locomotive 63 60 Am Smelt & Rfg 154 150 Am Sugar Rfg 135 131 Atchison 89 88 Anaconda .. 262 252 Atchison pfd 100 100 Baltimore & Ohio .. .. 108 106 Brooklyn R T 80 75 Canadian Pac 160 158 Chesapeake & Ohio .... 56 54 C M & St P 168 164 Colo Fuel & Iron 54 46 Erie 4iy8 -40 111 Central.. 169 165 Louis & Nash 145 142 Met St R R 112 111 Mexican Central.. .... 23 20 Missouri Pac. .. .. .. 92 90 Mo Kan & Tex 33 31 National Lead.. .. .. .. 79 75 New York Central .. ..137 133 Norfolk & Westorn .. .. 8778 86 Pac Mail 40 40 Pennsylvania .. .. .. ..138 136 People's Gas .. r 90 90 Reading .. 126 123 Republic Steel.. .. .. -.28 25 Rock Island 26 25 Rock Island pfd .... 65 63 Southern Pacific 65 64 Southern Ry ." 37 36 Southern Ry pfd 98 98 Tenn. Coal & Iron 142 141 Texas &, Pacific 31 30 Union Pacific 149 146 U. S. Steel 42 40 U. S. Steel pfd 107 105 Wabash 20 19 Wabash pfd 43 53 Western Union 93 92 Sales up to 2 p. m., 1,374,900. New York money market 4 per bent. WEBSTER. Palladium Special. Webster, April 21. Mrs. LIndley Bond and Mrs. Chas King are on the sick list. Mrs. Charles Votaw of Indianapolis visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Mahlon Bond of Muncie attend ed the Friend's church and S. S. last sabbath. She visited her brother Hor ace Hunt and family and on Sunday she and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Urithrank. The new preacher, Mr. Brown and family were at the M. E. church last sabbath, leaving a favorable impres sion. Dont forget the Temperance meet ing given by the Fountain City next Sunday, the 29th, at' the Friend's church at 3 o'clock sun time. Also the Township S. S. Convention the next Sunday May 6th in the afternoon at the M. E. church. James Whitmer has a position with the Richmond Cream Co. A. O. Halsley and family and others visited Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Duke last Sunday. Miss Nellie Whitacre is in the vil lage spending a while with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield. Clnton Thompson and family have moved to Richmond. Mrs. Jennie Moore and Miss Carrie Shepherd visited Will and Emily Haisley last Wednesday. A Badly Burned Girl. or boy, man or woman Is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin in juries, and find it perfect." Quick est Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. DOMESTIC AN r.r coal In large sniall quantities. richmohdcoal GO. E. E. Longstreth, Mgr. Office with Union IceCo , Cor. West Third and Chestnut SU. Phones Home 941 Bell 10 R.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY-

INSURANCE. H. W. CpLVIlf, Fire Insurance. City aad tFarm. Telephone 553. Alain street. TJ'e leading Real Estate Han in Richmond, .WOODIIURST, 913 -air.. Farrc3'van'city property. Fire Insurance. tf. I have lots for sale art very easy eras on North 20th, North F, North: .th. South f!lr. TfiiiTimnnfl A v m-nA Sheridan street.lSeVrne, Al II. Hunt, iorm uia 6ireex. Sunday Excursion To Muncie, Marlon, Jonesboro, Peru, and Intermediate Stations, Via The C, C. & L. R. R. (THE NEW WAY) $1 Round Trip Sui.da, April 29 uere s an opportunity to visit your relatives and friends upfthe line. Train leaves Richmond 10: 45 a. m. For information regarding trains eic. can (J. A. Blair P. A T. agent nienmona, ina. Home Tel. 4 J. H. RUSSEI MANUFACTURER Parlor Furniture, Davhports, Easy Chairs Hair Mattresses anr Awnings, WindoA Seats, JUll Seats, An Odd yieces. Repair a Specialty. A Fine Line of latest Coverings to Select From. 14 South Seventh St. Homo Phon 593 VUhopp - a - La Here's a chance for you to tickle your palateand satisfy your taste of good things by trying a glass of the best Beer that is brewed. Everybody knows that that kind Is Richmond Export Beer. THE MIIICK BREWING CO. New Phone 42 FOR WalPaper moormanH book store, 520 Main St. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 11th day of April, 1906, they . approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 37. For the construction of a local banltary (10) Inch pipe sewer in the alley running North and South between South 17th and 18th streets, from South "A" street to South "IV street. Persons Interested In or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, May 2nd, 1906, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed agaiast each piece of property describitt'r '2-:'l an will determine thv question as to wruAher such Xks or tract o? land have been jr will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to te assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA, Board of lublic Works. apr-21&28.-! 1 '" " ' ' '

TEAS AND COFFEES.

GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA 00. Extra S. & H. trading stamps with our teas, coffees, bakiag powders, extracts and spioes. 727 Main street. ' IREDELL & FERGUSON. Fire Insurance 4 North Ninth St. TeL 626. Notary' Public. We buy sell anf exchange second hand novels, wildwvst, Pluck and Luck, Buffalo BUI and other five cent weeklies.'' Draper & Son. Phont 14!)S. 610)fain lmo Good Bonds FORSALE BY. FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 North Ninth St. BU i INSURANCE THAT INSURES OF J W, H. Bradbury & Son : V V .j. Weatcott Block 4 4- 4 44,4,444,44,44,4,444 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., April 17, 1906. To Whom It May Concern: r - Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Public Works of tho City of Rlc1 W1 ontr-indiana, that on the 17th day April, 1906, they unanimously adopted.Improvement Resolution No. 59, for.the construction of a local sewer In . and along the irst alley west of North Twelfth street from North "H" street to the Whitewater river, beginning at a point In the center of said alloy (5) feet north of the north line of North "H" street and extending north along said alley to North "J" street; thence across said street, and the lots and, parcels of land north of said "J" , street to the Vhltewater river, with ' branches as follows: Beginning in the "7 center of the flst alley west of North ' Twelfth street at the center of the " first alley south! of North "J" street; thence west to appoint (5) feet east of 2 the east line of North Eleventh street;: -also a branch beginning at the center of the first alley 5est of Twelfth street and In the center of the, first alley south of "I" street; thence west along said alley to a pc the east line of Nc also a branch beg nt (5) feet east of h Eleventh street; nning in the center of the first alley west on Twelfth street at the cenw sr of the first alley north of North "I street; thence

west along said all y to a point (5) feet east of the e ist line of North Eleventh street; alio a branch begin- " nlng at the center I the first alley north of North "II" street, and at the center of the first i lley east of North Eleventh street; tl ence north along said alley to the 1 ranch above described in the first alley south of North "I" street. ' "his sewer shall be a pipe sewer varyln j in size from (10) inches to (15) incles, and the sewer " with Its appurtena ices shall be con- ' structed In accords nee with the pro- ' file and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city! All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with tjie terms and conditions of Improvement Resolution No. 59, as adopted bythe Board of Public Works on the ahpve named day, and the details, drawings, plans, profiles, and specifications which are on file and to be seen in the office of said Board Wof Public Wrks of said City ot ' Richmond. The Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, Jlay 2nd, 196, as a date t upon which remonstrances may be r filed or heard, of persons interested in or affected by said described public f t m wi an 4 onI nnli) slnw t 1A v

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may have been jfiled or which may be presented, and ?will hear all persons interested, or whose property is af- "

fected by said proposed improvement, and will decide! whetlfer the benefits that will accrue to the property abut- r ting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and V said city, will be - equal, to or exceed the estimated cost , of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. ,

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