Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 172, 29 April 1909 — Page 9
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A"D SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909.
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...The Market Place off the People... SEM IMS Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must be FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are -the in this office before fQjfOflPfC ffflF FREE ads below 12 noon FMht W 0 '
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WANTED. you waut money in place of your city property or term. go right to Porterfleld's Real Es Ute office. Keller Block. 8tb and Main. Uti Wantedyou to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprl4-tf
WANTED Men to learn barber trale. Few weeks required. Best paying . work within reach of poor man. Cau ' have shop with small capital or josltlou. Wages $15 to $20 weekly. Busy season soon. ; Start now. Catalogue free. Moler Barber, college, ' Cincinnati. Ohio. 15-if Wanted 150 head of cattle, steers and heifers; 36 fresh cows, a few .. Rood bulls, 100 pigs. 20 to 30 stags. ' J00 veal calves, GO Tambs. For Information call phono 3744, Gleu 'Miller Stock Yards, 24th street and Penn Road. 4184. Jerome Shurley 2278 Clem Gaar or 1536. 15-tf WANTED Men and women to make $25.00 to $35.00 a week. Easily done growing flowers for profit. If you ' live within twenty miles cf a large x city. I know how and tor many years I have made more from my flowers' than my husband from his farm. Many, others have learned y from me; I can teach you! Write for particulars free! Mrs. A, Fack- ; ler, 39 Hill St., Harrlsburg, Pa. . 25-7t WANTED To store your. stovefor (be summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1T78. 17-tf WANTED Will pay cash for a good house or nice building lot. Give full description and price. Address 'A. B.. Palladium. 27-7t WANTED Experienced woman to work In boarding: house; good place for the right party; 401 N. 14th St. 27-7t Market NEW YORK STOCK u ;
v iBy Correli and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) 'vKw . York;-April 29. ' , V- , . , - ( ., ' Open High Low Closo -L. & N. . , . . ". ; ;. .... .i ..189 ' 139 1884 138 Great Northarn .. .. .. .. ..144 144 1434 143314 Amalgamated Copper ........ .., .. .. 77 77 764 764 American smelting .'. . . 89 90 89 894 Northern Pacific .V v. 144 144 143 143 IL8, Stssl ...... ., .. .. 64 55 54 54 IT. S. Steel pfd. , .. .. .. .. ..115 115 113 114 Pennsylvania . . .136 136 135 1354 St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. ..150 150 149 149 B. AO. ...... , .114 114 114 114 New York Central .....130 130 129 129 Reading .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ..146 147 146 147 Canadian Pacific .". ..178 178 177 177 Union J Pacific .. ..188 188 187 187 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..109 109 109 109 Southern Pacific.. .. .. .. .. .. ., ..120 120 119 119 T; ChiCarjO. ' I Spring lambs ..' .$7.00$10.00
CHICAGO QKAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, April 29. (By Corrfcil sod Thompsc. Croktra Baton O.) . Wheat.
Open High Low Close May ... 123 123 "122 123 uJly . . 110 112 r 108 111 Sept... 102 104, 10 103 Corn Own Higt Low ; Close May ... 71 71 ;70 71 - July . . . 69 .69.; 68 68 Sept. ... 68 6S 67 67 ' ' ts. .5 Oja High Low Close May ... 56 56 56 56 July"... 49 49 49 49 Sept ... 42 42 41 42
Indianapolis MarKet. REPRESENTATIVE S'LES.
No. Av. Dk. Price SO .......,.......,,,.24$. $0 $7.50 T4 229 .. 7.45 $0 205 40 7.40 72 225 280 7.40 87 184 120 7.35 77 .............. .. . 195 40 7.35 77 215 720 7.35 80 . 164' 80 7.30 65 178 .. 7.30 65 ............ . 188 160 7.30 67 ........ 158 240 7.25 53 ................. 176 SO 7.25 43 155 40 7.20 75 144 120 745 33 153 120 7.10 7 354 80 6.70 S$ ...110 : .. 6.65 11 V?. 86 .. 6.25 20 , 98 .. 6.15 S8 , 54 1,00
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Good to choice .......... I7.35 $7.50 Good to choice . . .'i ...... 7.25 7.4C BEST STEERS. Finished steers ......... 6.15 6.65 Good to choice steers ... 5.75 6.25 Choico to fancy yearlings 5.00 5.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feed- ' era Fair to good feeders Good to choice stackers Common to fair heifers. 5.15 5.35 4.75 5.00 3.00 4.50 2.00 3.23 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . . 5.00 5 75 Good to choice heifers .. 4.35 4.75 SHBCP. Bst yearlings ....... 5.SOO 6.00 Goo4 to choice sheep 4.50 LOO
WANTED Will give 5c per copy for copy of Item of April 6th. Milton El rod at Kibbey & Cos, 10th and Maiu. ' ' 27-3t
WANTED A young girl to assist in general house work; 1213 N. A St. 28-2t WANTED Middle aged lady as housekeeper. Give reference. Address Chas. Wolford, Milton, Ind. 28-7t WANTED To rent a five room cottage; no flat, good location. Address K. care Palladium. 29-tf WANTED Position by young lady stenographer. Experienced. Can give good references. Have also studied bookkeeping a little. Address S. L. O. care Palladium, or in case of necessity can be reached by Phone 3676. 29-2t WANTED Morehead has the most complete outfit for vault cleaning in the state. Call Morehead. Phone 3127. Residence 938 Butler St. 29-7t WANTED Situation to do housework in a home-like place; small family, by competent lady. Reference. Address B. F. care of Palladium. 29-2t WANTED Limited number of sewing machine operatives. $4 per week guaranteed to beginners. Adam H. Bartel Co., Factory Dept. 29&1 Yv ANTisJl) Girl lor general housework. Small family, 130S Main St. 29-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. S-tf FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL TRADE LOT NEAR NATIONAL AVE., BETWEEN THIRD AND CENTRAL AVE. . WHAT HAVE YOU Reports QUOTATIONS. . VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy . . 4.00 7.00 Fair to heavy calves- .... 3.00 6.25 Richmond Grain Market. " (Richmond Koller Mills) Wlieat, per, bu., $1.35 Corn, per bu 75c Re, per bu 80c Bran, per ton $27.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 Clover seed, per bu., $4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runss & Co.) Timothy, per bu $2.70$2.S3 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. ... CATTLE. '' ' (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best fiogj,' average 2C0 250 pounds ........ Good to' heavy packers Common and rough . , Steers, corn fed Heifers Fat cows Bulls CalVes ...... ........ Lambs to . . .$6.50$7.00 . . . G.00 G.50 .. ,S.i0$g 5.50 . . . 5.00 5.U5 . : . 3.50 4.50 . . 3.50 4.25 . . . 3.50 4.0O ... 6.50 7.00 .... 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per lb. Old chickens, per lb. ......... Turkey 8. per lb. IS COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hire.) Creamery butter, per lb. Country butter, per lb....,..,. Eggs . .18c ...ISc to 20c .. .30c . . .17c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) ...... Clover hay, loose ...... . .' . Mixed hay ....... ..... ...$14.00 ...$12.50 -..$13.00 SO to 52c . . r . . 75c Oats, per bu , New Corn 1 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, April 29. Wheat ,. Corn Oats .. .. .. .. ..$1.39 .......74 " TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 29. Wheat Cora .. . "..$1.42 .. .. .. .. .73
TO TRADE? COME IN AND SEE US. BECKWITH & CHESSMAN, 716 MAIN STREET. 27-29-1-2
FOR SALE New and second hand furniture, carpets, and druggets, cheap. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 27-tf FOR SALE Dining room table, couch, etc. Cash or payments. 124 S. 6th. 25-tf FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-;f Typewriters for sal, rent, repaired. Burr & More, Fnone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE New and second-hand bicycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith, 426 Main St. Phone 1806. aprll-lf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. ICth St. apr20 tf FOR SALE or Exchange, ideal suburban home, suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Suburban, care Palladium. 22-tf FOR SALE One of the finest open top buggies In town. Call 3u9 South 4th street. 23-7t FOR SALE If you want to buy a farm or a home in the city. See our new list. We have them all beat. Beckwith & Chessman, 716 Main St. 25-tf FOR SALE Reasonable scholarship in Business College. Address B. C, care Palladium. 28-3t FOR SALE Horse, 11 years old" Weight 1000 lbs. Good flesh. $50. 222 S. W. 3rd. 29-lt FOR SALE Five English Gray dorkings and .seven white . Brahmas. 2024 N. F. 29-lt FOR SALE One five room and one six room house; new. Bargain. Address 4164 Palladium office. 29-2t FOR SALE Improved farms and Oats 57 Rye 83 Clover Seed, per bu $5.30 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, April 2'J. Hogs Receipts 2,900; tops $7.60. Cattle Receipts 400 1 bulls firm. Sheep Receipts 400; tope $5.25. Spring Lambs clipped $7.15. Calves steady. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, April 29. Cattle Receipts, light; tops $6.65. Veals, Tops $7.75. Hogs Receipts 10 loads; tops $7.80. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $5.40. Lambs, $S.40. . EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, April 29. Cattle Receipts 250; tops $6.75. Veals Receipts 200; tops $7.75. Sheep Receipts 2,800; tops $6.50. Lambs, $7.70. Hogs Receipts ,2.000; tops $7.75. CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schllents ft Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu ...-v. .$1.35 Corn, No. 2, per bu 75c Oats, No. 3 ; J; . ivV... . . .50c Rye. No. 2 ...l.J.'U,....75c Clover Seed, prime . . . . . .". ..... $5.00 Timothy, baled, per ton $11 to $12 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Eggs 16c Country Butter 25c Old Chickens 15c Country Bacon 10c 11c Lard 11c Potatoes $1.00 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. BmmfUld Wheat Corn ; Oats Rye ., Middlings, per ton .......... Bran, per ton & Co.) J $1.26 .". 6Sc - 53c . . 75c .$28.00 .$27.00 C. Corn, per cwt. $2.00 Meal Blk PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Country butter .. Creamery butter Eggs ...t Potatoes, per bu English Clover Seed, per bu., . . ..$1.80 Co.) ....20c 30c 18c ..$1.00 ..$4.50 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Harslrlgg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu., $1.30 Corn, new, per bu 55 Oats 50c Rye ., 75 Clover seed, recleaned . . . , . , . . .54.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton V(.gc. -$10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover Jay v mixed $9.00 $10.00 PRODUCE, ii iv, (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter '.16c Eggs, per dozen . . .............. ISc Old Chickens, per lb., hens ......14c Turkeys .... .......... I2e Ducks.. .. .. ,.10c Geese.. .. ... ............ ...7c UVE 8TOCK. (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Catcher steers SSJ0
WANT AD let list The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for call in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: A. B 9 L. E. M. . 2 Vd! 'www . Myer8 1 H. C. 1 Reliable...... 1 I . 2 Surburbaa ... 1 Mail will bo kept for 30 days only. All mail net called for witMa that time will be cast oat.
farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shlgley, LeRoy, Mich. - apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE Household goods-1219 Hunt street, Fairview. 29-2t 10ST. LOT 'A string oofdbeasTltbTer at the Coliseum or between the Coliseum and North Eleventh and B streets, Tuesday evening. Telephone 2193 or return to No. 205 N. 11th St. Reward. 29-lt but buy this four room cottage, all new with two good lots adjoining for SS50.00. S100 cash, the balance to be paid as you pay your rent. That Morgae EIGHTH AND NORTH E STREETS. LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made ciean; u you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf Good to choice S3. 00(5 $4.23 Heifers $3.00 $5.00 Veal calves 14.00 6.50 Hogs $6.50 Roughs $4. 50 Sheep $250(g;$4.00 Lambs $3.00 $6.50 HAQERST0VVNL PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished byEd Porter & Son.) Country butter ..23c Eggs ..." 19c Young Chickens .....12c Old Chickens "... '..12c Turkeys 13c Geese . 10c Geese 6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat COrix Oats, No. 3. white Rye Bran, per ton Middlings Potatoes ....$1.20 C2c 48c 72c ..$26.00 ,..$2&00 ...$1.00 GREENSF0RK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 58c Oats 45c Rye .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $1.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnirbed by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb 17c Eggs, per doz 26c Old chickens, per lb 10c Old Roosters, per lb 25c Turkeys, per lb. 13c Young chickens, per lb 10c Capons 15c Guineas, each ". 15c Ducks, per lb 7e Geese, per lb. ........ .6c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers ..$5.00 Good to choice cows ,......$4.00 Heifers '. ; $5.00 Hogs - $5.00 $6.35 Roughs ,4.00 4.50 Sheep $3.00 $4.50 Lambs '. $6.0U NEW PARIS. OHIO. GRAIN. , (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat. ........ . ... 1 . . . .$1.05 Corn- ... ......... . . . 60c Oats .47c Rye ............;:....... 70c Prime Red Clover Seed .. .. ..$4.50 Alslke .$7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. JarrerL) ' Butcher Steers ....... .$5.00 $6.00 Good to Choice Cows .... 4.00 4.50 Heifers . 9.50 5.00 Hogs ,. 5.50 6.50 Roughs i 5.00 FOUNTAIN CITY; (Furnished by R. A. Butcher Steers Good to choice cows ..... Heifers Veal calves ...... ....... Hogs , Roughs Sheep Lambs .. .. Benton) .$4.00$5.00 . 3.00 4 .00 . 4.00 4.50 . 4.50 6.50 5.00 7.00 .4-00 6.00 ,1.00 3.25 . 4.00 QJO GRAIN. . . (Furnished by Harris Jarrett.) Wheat $1.06 Rye ".. .. .. .. ..5c Prime clover seed ...... ..,....$4.W Com. per cwt. ................ 80e Oats 4fe
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FOR RENT. FORRENT Five room cottage who large garden, fruit trees; 1107 West Fifth street, Fairview. Phcne 2002 or S5 N. 8th St. 27-tf FO"R RENT Furnished rooms, neat, with bsth far scats, at too Grand. febtt-'t FOR RENT A ItrTctly modern team boated Oat. A. W. Reed, 7th and Ms in. T-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A., Furnished Rooms Including- shewer baths, boat and light. $1.25 and up per week. aprll-tf FORRENITwoflat3 ovsr BeeHlve grocery. See T. R. Woodbnrst. 14-t FORENTFurfriThed room, electric light, heat and bath. 64 South 12th. f 17-lt FOR-TtE5JT 7 and 8 room EouTei". $9.50, $12.50. 3 lots for sale cheap, good location, l'hone 31S6. 22-tf
FOR RENT Furnished room with bath; 30 N. 12th. ?3"t FORRENT Furnishedflat, steam heat, gas; 415 Main. 2t-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat. bath. etc. Centrally located. Benj. F. Harris. 29-7t FOR RENT Nice sunny corner room, light, heat, bath and privilege of a phone. 100 S. 9th. 29-lt MOTOR CYCLFS. New and -coond hand. WakingCc?". 406 Main. 23tf MISCELLANEOUS. CLEANING Wall Paper a specialty. Fred Kersey. Phone 1560. 23-7t HANS N. KOLL. Fire Insurance, 71 Main St. Phone 1620. 28-tf FOOT DOCTOR. i ru n -Ln.nnj r r in 1 ' T niX"' ' n tlirrf fr'Xl C" h. hiitu cure lor Corns. Prof. HI H. Rolling, 20 S. Sth. feb!2-tf A LETTER PRESS. It Wss a Qreat Bargain, but He Knew It Toe Lata. One of the smokers bad been exhibiting a diamond pin which be had purchased of s bard up traveler sod made at least a hundred dollars on when the gray hatred man heaved a sigh and remarked: "As for me, I never bad but one real bargain offered me, and I was fool enough not to take that." "Something in the way of Jewelry?" was asked. "No; it was a letter press." "But I don't see bow much of a bargain could be offered In that. 4No? Well, I will tell you. I thought I was In love and was writing the girl two letters a day. Six months later, when I knew that I wasn't In love with her, I busted up things, and she sued me for breach of promise." "But you had been careful In your letters not to pledge yourself." "I told my lawyer that she couldn't exhibit one single loving sentence In any of my letters that is, any having connection with matrimony." "Yes." "But when the suit came to trial she exhibited over forty letters in which I said that I should die if she turned me down, and the Jury awarded her $2,500 for her broken heart. Yes, sir, and I could have bought that letter press for $7 snd hsd copies of my letters as fast as written and knew what I was up against at the end. Great bargain, gents great bargain, and yet I turned it down." Baltimore American. THEATRICAL STARS. Seme Famous Ones That Started en the Variety Stage. Edwin Booth was in his younger days a member of a minstrel company and, unless I am mistaken, appeared In some of the variety sbo.vs of that period. He lived to become one of the most noble and dignified figures of his day as well as one of the most distinguished actors that the English speaking stage has ever known. Joseph Jefferson was also a minstrel In the early part of his career, and prior to that be and his sister, both mere children, had been wont to perform on Boston Common and pass the hat among the bystanders. Lotta was known in the mining camps of California and in the early variety theaters of San Francisco long before she came east in the sixties to win money and fame "a dramatic cocktail," John Brougham called her in the legitimate houses -of Broadway. William H. Crane used to play the tambourine in a wandering minstrel company. Nat Goodwin. Lillian Russell and May Irwin came to the front In the early eighties at Tony Pastor's theater. Mr. Goodwin gave imitations of popular actors and lived to become an extremely popular actor himself. Miss Irwin's remarkable , humorous gifts were shown in the condensed versions of comic operas that brought Mr. Pastor's entertainments to a close, and it was m one of these that Miss Russell leaped into fame in a single night. James L. Ford in McClure's Magazine. " . A Hearty Welcome. "Is it not true that you farmers are hostile to balloonist ?" ventured the young aeronaut who had descended In the barnyard.; ' -."-.?- "Why, no. stranger," laughed the old farmer as be came forward with a pitchfork. "We are always glad to have a balloon land on our place." ' "I'm certainly glad to hear it." - :. "Yaas; the last one- that landed here came in handy. I used the ropes to tie the steers, packed corn in the basket and cat the gas bag up and made over alls for all the farm hands.
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UPHOLSTFRtWi. Awnings and I'pholsterinjj :. u. hu4sj. ie e. 7th sl rh?a 1793. marll-tt TJPIIOLSTERINO a id mirror reallvr log. Hoithoute, 114 S. 6th. Phone 4C7. 17-tf
ARCHITECT, Go. W. M?u. t; eicV tleideuc Arch Jtcct. rboie 1 Hate. 1 iant5-tf FUNEHAL DIRECTORS. POWKIXQ & JiON. 16 N. Sth. Phone 3175. MKl-tf INSUAfJCe. floore and Ogborn Fire Insurance. Boatfa nd Loan. Room i I. O. O. F. Building. lMf HOUSE MOVING. uus Oberle, formerly with James Heath, is now in business for him.self, and located at 433 South Fifth street. 28-7t WOOL WANTED. Highest price, cash paid. 27 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Union depot. Richmond. Clendenln A Co. 28-tf FOUND Handkerchief, Sunday, on Main street. Owner may have same by calling at 103 N. 16th 8t. 28-3t COMMERCIAL DELIVERY. Back in ouslaess. Auto Delivery. Headquarters, Fine's Drug Store. Phone 2138. 23-tf WANT IT? Modern home at a bargain. Buy of owner. Terms to salt. HERMAN F PILGRIM 432 MAIN ST. RES. PHONE 1685. Death and Funerals. MILLER Mrs. Mary E. MUler.'afed 55, died last evening- at S o'clock, at her residence, 906 North. Tenth street. She is survived by her husband. John Miller, three sons and two daughters. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, from SL Mary's church. Rer. Father Mattingly will officiate. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call at any time. Reassuring Him. "A little final advice." said a professor of elocution, addressing bis pupils before the annual enterts In neont "go well to the front of the saasje.aea't hesitate and don't be nervevsr "Bat, I say, professor." remarked a very self satisfied member of the elaas. "suppose X forget part ef my oration?" "Oh, that doesn't matter." replied the professor. "On the contrary, the more ef it yon forget the better the audience will like ltr Kept Him Busy. "Did yon do much sightseeing when you went abroad?" "No." answered Mr. Comrox. "Mother and the girls did the sightseeing. X had to pot la my time nadlng the places where they cash letters of credit." Washington Star. Man Killed Twies. An English paper is responsible for stating that a nan "was overtaken by a passenger train and killed. He was Injured in a similar way about three years ago." Bos: Just made some splendid blscuits-ColS neou lour. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids and proposals will be received by the Board of Wayne County commissioners up to 11 o'clock Monday morning. May 10. 1909, in the court house at Richmond, Ind., for the construction of the following bridges: Pierce Bridge, appropriation $2,000; . Nanle Oler Bridge, appropriation. $2,000; Creitz Bridge, appropriation, $4,700; Armentrout Bridge, appropriation, $4.700; Whitewater Bridge appropriation, $4,500; Potter Bridge, appropriation, $380; Dry Branch Bridge; appropriation. $600: Folen Bridge, appropriation, $400; . Williamsburg Bridge, appropriation, $4,500: Lick Creek Bridge appropriation. $1,200; Murray Bridge, appropriation,1 $3,500. Bids must' be accompanied - by affidavits setting forth there has been no collusion and by bonds in sums equal to the amount of the bids. Lump sum bids will be rejected, proposals to be on . each bridge' separately. The commissioners win reserve the right to reject any. or all bids and contracts that are let will be with the explicit - understanding that in event that the citizens of the townships in which said bridges are to be built do not" bind themselves 7 to construct and pay for the necessary approaches to said bridges, that the contracts . with the bridge companies may be rescinded. Fan and complete plans, specifications and profiles for each bridge named above may be seen at the office of the Wayne .-. county auditor. . ' , . ' ., By order Wayne County Commissioners. ' , DEMAS 8. COE. 1 -" Auditor Wayne County, dly apr 22-29 ,
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CMCA(GD) WaCULD.0. BOUND TCUT ' The sights of Chicago win Interest you.' ;. Train, leaves Richmond 12, o'clock midnight. Saturday night. May 1st. Keturnteg leave Chicago. IS p. m.. Sunday night, arriving in Richmond, 5; 20 Monday morning. For particulars, call C A. BLAIR, P. & T. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond
olnc South I To Florida? I The C. C. a L. R..R. Offoro Very Low Round Trip Rates Durlnc tho Winter Oeeeon to Jacksonville. Fla. $34.65 De Land. Fla. $42.16 Melbourne. Fla. $47.6S Oiiando, Fla. $41.1$ Palm Beaoh. Fla $4.6S Pensaeola. Fla. $2s.S4) New Orleans. La. $32.60 Havana, Cuba $78.80 Winter Tourist Tickets good for return until June 1st, 19$t. Round Trip Home Seekers Tickets (21 day limit) on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, to the South. East and North East For particulars call on C. A. BLAIR. Pass. Ticket Agent. Home Tel 2062. Richmond. lad. SCEHCULEZS la ESt Acxd 11 1SS3.
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