Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 166, 22 April 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910.

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Branch Offices Drench offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad . with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

-For Yomr Coeveo fence LIST OF AGENCIES. Braneh offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest row- The rates are the frame and you jrill save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING. Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BUCKWEDEU 8th and 8. F. HJSNRY ROTHERT. 6th and 8. H. North of Main. QUIOLBT DRUG STORE, 821 N. B St. - CHILES ft BON. 18th and N. C St Wlf. HIEQER, 14th and N. 0 St JOHN J. OETZ, 10th and N. H Bt

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WANTED. TWENTY BOYS wanted to worH for a ' Shetland pony, cart and harness. Liberal pay to bright boys, besides the chance to earn a pony. . Successful boys will be given permanent posttions -which will . not ' Interfere with school duties. A. & Murray, 234 S. 11th street. j. :. ' WANTED Boy for tool room. . Pilot Motor Car Co.. '. 22lt WANTKD-Laundress at 302 N. 12th St. Mrs. S. Vanmeter. - lt WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Apprenticeship saved by free work and careful Instructions. These advantages given 'only by us. Few ' weeks - completes. Tools given, board secured. . Catalogue mailed free. Mloler Barber College, "Cincinnati, O. WANTED General representative for success hand vacuum carpet cleaner Sells 'for $15. The only successful single person machine on ' the market. Biggest kind of profits. Write for terms. Hutchinson Mfg Co., WllKlnsburg, Pa. . . , ' 21-3t WANTED A young man. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 21-i!t WANTED Men to act as general ag- . rata tor the .greatest Invention of the age. Something that is in universal demand. Great labor saving device. No comjetltlon. Your ' home territory is now open; . Act Quickly. Adtress " E ftaf: FaHa,dlum..t s 21 -2 1 WAITED DeHirabie"'fu rnlshed room . and board for, younr coapler Address J F., care' Palladium, 'iv ,' i ' '2t-3t WANTED position" by man andwife, coachman or chauffeur ; wife, cook; ' country preferred. '.Address : Lv P.; Pallattinin. ;v" 21-7t )W ANTED Rooni and board for marrled couple between1 N. 11th and 12th No 'children. Address C,' care Pal- . ladlum. r , 21-7t WAl4fDPinboy at the City Bowt lag Alley. 14-tf Market-:

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall. New York. April 22. ":",-.V: ' ' Open High Oopper.i - .. .. 74 74 American Smelting .. .. .. 824 82 O. S, Steel ., .f ,. ... .. .. .. .... .. .. 83 83 U. 8. Steel pfd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .4. ".. ..I20t 120 Pennsylvania .. ...r.. ..135 135 Ct Paul .... .. ..HIT 141 O. A O .. ..110 110 New York Central .. .. .. . ..122 . 122 fieading.. .. .. .. ..164 164 Canadian Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..182 182 Great Northern .. .. .. .. .. ..137 137 Union Padflo .. ...... .. ..184 185 Northern Pacific .. .... .. ..134 134 Atchison .. .. .. ;. .. .. .. .. .... .. .,112 112 LIN. .. .. .... .. ..149 .... Southern Pacific .. ... .. .125 125

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) 'Chicago, April 22 WheatOpen High Low Close May ... 108 109 107 10S July ... 101 102 101 102 6pt . . . 99 101 99 , 100 . cornOpen High Low Close May .,. 57 58 57 58 July ... 61 l 60 61 Sept ... 62 62 62 62 . . HOats Open High Low Close May ... 43 42 41 42 Jury ... 39 40 ' 39 39 Btpt ... 38 38 3S 3S INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. ladianapolis. April 22. Hogs Receipts 3.000; prime fO.40. Cuttle Receipts, 2.200; prime steers (7.80. Cheep Receipts, 130; tombs. $8.75. prime. $7.23; : PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. PltUburg, April 22. Cfcttle-Reelpts, light; extras, $8.03; primes, $8.40. ISs Receipts. S loads; prime hearlas $9.80: Yorkers. $9.00. ,. VasJs- -Receipts, light: choice. $n.oo. Eit-Recelpts, 7 loads: prtme. $7.73.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and

West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West let. GEO. H.; SHOFER. 8rd' and W. Mala.-'. Falrvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St. WANTED A young man for morning and- evening service. 217 N. 7th street. . " 21-2t WANTED Some one who knew Alma B. Smith who lived in ' Wayne county, April 27th, 1860, or any of her relatives. Notify Bhlvely & Shively, Attorneys-at-Law, Richmond, Ind. 20-4t WANTED Experienced girl at, Eldorado Steam Laundry, IS N. 9th St . , 1 t ,20-tf WANTED Housekeeper ; call at; 232 Maple street, after 6 p. m. 20-3t WANTED To buy watches, bicycles, guns and revolvers; open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays.. J, M.' Lacey, loan office, Sth and Main.. 14-lmo WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED To keep books for some small business outside of my regular-business hours. Address H. D. B., care of Palladium. ; 7-tf WANTED Twenty-five young men and women to enter the Richmond Business College Monday, May 2nd. ' ' prl9-tf WANTED Fine sand bench molders; good, long running jobs. Apply The American Foundry & Machine Co., Hamilton, Ohio. , 16-14t WANTED, MoJder 30 : war on wqHeaGtt1atTUttaBtr lobs. Ap l51y The; American Foundry & Machine Co., .Hamilton, O. 16-I4t WANTED It you want" money ; m also of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleid's Red Estate office, Kelley Block. 1th and Main. . lvtf WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school " for aaen; classes new enrolling. TRUNKS, baggage ana packages delivered promptly by Merchant's dellv ery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Main. Phone 4201. . 27-tf , Reports Phone ' 1446.) I,ow Close . 73 81 82 120 135 140 110 121 162 181 136 183 133 112 a 124 74 82 83 120 135 141 ' 110 122 163 182 137 , J84 133 112 150 125 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, April 22. Cattle-Receipts 100; primes, $a30; butchers, $7.8o. Veals Receipts, 2,500; choice, $9.25. Hogs-Receipts, 4,200; prime heavies, $0.23; Yorkers, $0.70. Sheep Receipts, 11.000; prime, $7.73: Lambs, choice, $9.00. i CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. ) Cincinnati, April 22. Cattle Receipts, 800; shippers. $7.85. Hogs Receipts, 2,100; shippers. 9.40: Sheep and lambs Receipts 400; prime sheep $6.50; top lambs $8.60. ' INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, April' 22. vvneat $1.04 corn .... .......... ............ ,62c Oata 43c J...... S2c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. April 22. Wheat, cash'....., .......... ,.$1.09 v-w.u ...... ................ ...0814c .43c Clover Seed V $7.05 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yarfik . UVE STOCK. ... Common and. rough ...... &4Sq 7.70 YoiiLsn ................ &2q 8.73

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o o o Want Ado WANTED Cement. brick and "sewer work. Ricker Bros. Phone 3445. 26-lmo WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened ; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 160 acres, fair improve men ts;. good timber. A bargain at , $70 per acre. Apply sow to J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE Fresh young Jersey cow Good one. . Phone 21-2t FOR SALE Mattresses made to fit the ! bed. None better. Phone 158S. R. W. Nye. 21-7t A nice suburban home, acre of ground, 40 or 50 nice fruit trees, good frame-house, on National Road, onefourth mile of corporation line, price $3,000. A modern six room house In East end, good location, price $2,500.00. A good new six room house in West Richmond, $2,500.00. A fine modern house, up to date in every respect, $3,200.00. One of the best- 160 acre farms in Wayne county. Cor. 0th and Main St. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from White Plymouth ' Rocks, Flshel strain direct. White Leghorns, Wyckoff . strain. Barred Plymouth Rocks. $1.00 per 15, each variety. Mrs. Ella Catey, Williamsburg, ' Ind. 22-4t FOR SALE One good two""row John Dere corn plow. Harry J. Ellason, Centervllle, Ind.; Rural Route 10. FOR SALE-Furnlture, 004 N. D St. v Call Saturday or Monday. 22-2t FOR SALE I will receive private bids until May 1st on the following real estate: . The business property at 407 Main St.. also farm of 85 acres with large barn - and good . house,- one mile : west of Webster. j Ind. For Information 'inquire of V Geo."W. Schepman, 829 .Main Stor L. H. Schepman, administrator of the estate of Mary E. Schepman. 8-7t tu&fri FOR TRADE High grade sewing ma- ' chine for general purAose horse and will pay difference. 521 S. 6th. 1 22-2t FOR SALE Perambulator Daoy carriage, best make in best condition. Phone 1488 or 414 S. lath st. 21-3t FOR SALE A goodSmith American organ. 32 N. 15th street. Phone 2004. - ' 2i-3t Steers, corn fed 4.75Q 5.50 Fat cows ..i.. 3.00(8) 4.25 Bulls ...... ............. 3.00Q 4.00 Fat bulls ................ 4.00 450 Veal CalY.es 5.00 7.50 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar O. Whelan) Oats .. ..35Q37C Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Straw, baled. $6.00x3 $0-50 Corn .. ....53c RICHMOND GRAIN. MARKET. ' (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat ...,J.......:....$1.05. Corn, per bu., ....55c Rye, per bu..,.,.................;70c Bran, per ton .................$25.00 Middlings, per ton .......... .$28.00 Clover Seed, per bu. $5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge ft Co.) Corn 55c Timothy .....v, ...... :..$2.00$2.25 Clover Seed .$3.5O$tJ.O0 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ............ l&20o Old chickens, per lb..... 18 20c Ducks .ISc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb .......... 34c Eggs .. 17c Country butter, Pf lb... ..25c ThelfeMday Of Life. ' Msrriad peoplo ahoa)d lean what to do for MM another's little 01r and for the ills of the Children that may come. They, are sure sooner or later to have occasion to treat constipation or tfidJaaattosv When the opvmtniilty cornea remember that the quickest way to obtani relief, and ftaally a parmaaeat cure, is with Dr. Caldwoil's Syrop Pepsin, the great herb laxariTe eompoaad. A-bottle shoe J always ba in tbe K costs oaiy awoaan or i si one stores. v . Afflictions. Stars shine brightest. In the darkest night j torches are better for beating;-grapes come not to the proof till they come to the press; spices smell best when bruised; young trees root the faster for shaking; gold looks brighter, for scoaring; Juniper smells sweetest In the fire; the palm tree proves the better for j. pressing: camomile 'the more you tread it the more you spread IT. BUCb IS tbe COBdiHnn e,r ell I f God's children. They sre then j most mumpnant -,. when '' most i tempted, ytnost glorious when most afflicted. Bogatzky. CojBKtU: , Gold Medal flour is cheapest tfa best, leavea to the sack, Sbhebxu.

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ColMfflinik WANT AD LETTEi LOST The follow are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at thia office up to 12 noon 'today aa follows: A. B. ........ 1 M. .......... 3 J. E. ..... 3 P. B. D. 1 C. Sv 7 Room 1 C 1 Modern - 3 . . . O. K. 1 Mall will be kept tor ?0 flara only. Alt mall not -called for within that time will be cast out. FOR .SALE Blue serge suit In good condition. Call (525 S.. B St. 21-7t FOR SALE 25 volumes juDcyeiopeuia rBrittanica. 217 N. 7tl. 21-2t FOR SALE 3 burner gasoline stove m good condition.- Price $1; Addre&3 ' J. H. N. care Palladium. , 21-2t PUBLIC SALb April 26, 1 nine soma of Richmond on Abington pike. Live Stock, Household GooHs, Implements, Grain, . 6 Sows, 40 Pigs, and Stock Hogs. See large biljp. W. C. Martin. - , J8-7t FOR SALE A . Singe, bo-.., r chine. Apply 223 N. 10th St. 17-tf FERTILIZERS. . We manufacture Hlfeh Grade Commercial "Fertilizers. Prices, reasonable. Call and see. us before buying your spring supply. Clendenln Fertilizer Co. Richmond, Ind. ir? FOR SALE Modern nouse, bouu u : street; will sell cheap if sold in ten - days as the owner needs the" money. Geo. B. .Moore, over 712 Main St. Phone 2962. 1 13-tf " For Sale . New "Hawley Time Register, SO-man, Made by Crouse-Hlnds Co.. Syracuse N. Y. Just the. thing, for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium - . 19tf ; RYTHHIC BEL. Reidston Stodk . Farm, - received today, from John Splan of Lexington. Kentucky, the famous young stallion Rythmic Bel No. 42,327. This is the grandest Stallion ever , in the . State, and one that forty thousand dollars has been offered for and refused. Rythmic Bel" will make the eeason at ReidBton Farm, and everybody Is cordially Invited to call at the farm and see this grand horse. JOHN DAGLER, Snpt. 24-lmo FOR SALE Walk Lurnner. C. W. Kramer & .Co. . 29-tt THE FATA MORGANA. Conditions That Must Obtain: to-Allow of Its Production. . The fata morgana is a singular aerial phenomenon akin to the mirage. It Is seen In many parts of tbe world, but most' frequently and in greatest perection at the strait of Messina, between Sicily and Italy. So many con dltlons must coincide. however, that even there it is of comparatively rare occurrence. To allow of its production the. sun must be at an angle of fortyfive degrees with the water, both sky and sea must be calm and the tidal current sufficiently strong to cause the water in the center to rise higher than on the edges of the strait. When these conditions are fully met the observer on the heights of Calabria, looking toward Messina; will behold a series of rapidly changing pictures, sometimes of most exquisite beauty. Castles, colonnades, successions ; of beautiful arcbes, palaces., cities, with houses and streets and church domes, mountains, 'forests, grottoes, will' appear and vanish, to be succeeded perhaps by fleets of ships, sometimes placidly sailing over the deep, sometimes Inverted. , while a halo' like a rainbow surrounds every linage. It Is supposed that the Images are due to the irregular refractive powers of the different layers of air above the sea, which magnify; reieat and distort the objects on the. Sicilian shore beyond, but to tbe Italians these singular appearances are the castles of the Princess Morgana, and the view of them Is supposed to bring good fortune to the beholder. The Florin. The florin, one of the most famous of modern coins, originated in Florence. Some say that it gave the name to tbe city, while others assert that it was first so called because It had on it a flower de luce, from the -Italian florone. or flower, - for the same reason that an English, silver piece ,1s called a crown of certain gold pieces in France indifferently napoleon or a louts or the tea dollar, gold piece la America an eagle. Two countries, Austria and Holland, have retained the florin as a unit of monetary vain, taking1 it at a time when it was very universal in Europe, its usage' having been rendered general, by the financial supremacy of the little states, of northern .Italy and the imperfect coinage system of the other countries , of the continent. . - " ThleM a varstBs aa ara-etolest in actios, aad always have osi need irr. uowmi ayrnp ft pain, tne asn ait

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F6R SALE Square piano; 409 S. 7th 20-7t

FOR SALE A small printing press; hand power;' not a toy but a practical machine, cheap; 202 N. 19th St. 19-Jtf FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500 up. J. V. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394 apr!9-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE: City property and farms merchandise stocks and firs lasurance. Portarf ield. Kelly Block, sth and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Modern city homes and 5 other Richmond propertr. Farm lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson. 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 24-tf REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or businoss man can secure a fine suburban home , with city conveniences, 3 squares from streat car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 232 West Main. 22-2t FOR RENT Nice house, 612 N. 12th St., five rooms. Summer kitchen, large yard. Apply W. J. Hiatt, No. 9. N. 9th St. 22-2t FOR RENT Rooms forlighf houseikeepingclow'nstalrs. 202 N. 7th. Must have reference. 22-St FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 31 N. 11th. 21-2t FOR RENT Nice country residence; 3 miles north of city. Barn and other out buildings; orchard; good fences. Phone C121C. L. J. . Addleman. Route 5. , 21-7t FOR RENT Room, bath; 30 N. 12th street. , 20-7t FOR RENT Eight room house; garden, west side. Phone 3449. 18-7t FOR RENT Fqj-alshea rooms, heat. with bath for gents, at tbs Grand. - . - fb22U FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; call 625 S. B street 19-7t LOST. LOST Pocket book $32.00. Dickinson Trust Co. book in it. Return to John L. Owen, Routb blacksmith shop. loo Ft. Wayne avenue. Reward. 22-2t LOST Tan colored pup, part dachshund; reward; 11 S. ' 9th St.- or phone 2152. - v 20-3t LOST An envelope containing $20.00 in bills. Return to Florence Flint, Easthaven, or phone 3131. Reward. l5-7t FULL INDORSEMENT HOT GIVEN PAYNE TARIFF BILL AT DISTRICT CONVENTION (Continued From Page One. - er the reactionaries gained a point Morgan reminded them of the muss Wayne county was ready to raise on the convention floor. And so it went tor four hours. Point by point the reactionaries were routed. The convention waited. Then it adjourned for dinner and waited again-patiently. At last the most Important points were settled on and It was known that the committee would not fully endorse the tariff. For its moral effect Wayne County was stilt willing to bring in an even stronger minority report., but on second consid. eration it wai felt that a victory had been won-and that it would only brlnz confusion and bitter feeling. The Crisis. The convention was hushed In expectancy. Barnard and Chairman Lee were at the Doint of allowing th convention to proceed without reso lutions rather than to have Wayne county precipitate a fhthL Tbe Wayne county men then felt that the only reason for bringing in a minority report would be to to home, bavin fuly expressed the desire of their constituents and that in the face of what they had won It would be regarded as a direct slap at the rest of the district. Much tbe same SDirit nromntrf the Wayne county delegation to second Barnard's nomination and move that it be made unanimous as no other "can didate was in the field and na dog in the mansrer attitude was itmiMut h. Wayne county. The feeling of Wayne county throughout the convention was a matter of principle and not personalities- .'- v j . At this juncture Henry county rose and heered Wayne county in recognition of the fact that they stood for a principle and not for petty polities or personal feeling. Then there were calls forBarnard and he made a speech to the convention in which he reviewed the situation. . Thanks the Convention. " Barnard thanked the convention, "the more because I have not made any active attempt to secure tbe nominationHe then gave a talk In apology for the tariff and reviewed the situation .in congress which forced him to trade.. He said that he would not vote independently - of the house organ tioa except out of caucus. He went on farther and apologised for ; the , tariff and reasserted bis reUcaiiism audi

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LOST A Ladies' gold watch at Earlham. Return to 306 College Ave. Reward. 20-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fir and Accident Insurance. 716 Main street. INSURANCE. MOORE OGBORN. Automobile aud Firs Icsuranc. Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. J3-tf HATS CLEANED. We clean ail kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine, Sc. 522 Main. , 12-lmo UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, In South 7th Street Pbore 1793. Repair work a speoialtj. 11-tf MOTOR CYCLES. Indian and Yale. 1910 Model on display Pathfinder tires, guaranteed. $3.73. Waking & Co., 406 Main St! . 15-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. Electric light T.irlng, door bells sad intercommunicating telephones Installed and repaired. H. E. Harrison. Phone -3413., -20-U RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street. 8HOE REPAIRER. Shoes half soled 50 cents. Henry Bass, 1028 Main. 10-lmo . MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Rents collected, real estate loans, fire insurance. Turner W. Hadley. ' 10-lmo ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th.- Phone 2180. 10-tf SHOt? REPAIRER. , Men's half soles and heel, 80 cents; ladies', 50c . James TarUglea, 712 N. 15th. , . 18-7t LAUNDRY Our work to suit everybody; Vincent Laundry, 404. N. 8th street. 17-7t Teaching Him a Lesson. Thompson Did your wife scold you wbeu you went home so late last' bight? Johnson You don't know what it is to bare a wife who was once a schoolteacher. She simply - made me write a hundred times ou a slate, "I must be home by 10 o'clock." his duty to his party aa distinct from his duty to his constituents. And speaking of constituents, Barnard took a slap ah a Wayne county man. He brought up the fact that Mr. EX G. Hill, of Richmond," who Is an Insurgent, had spoken to him about the duty on roses because the difference between American labor was several times that of the foreign labor of Holland and France In the rose business. - Jndge Barnard then said that Mr. Hill had also protested - that the tariff on glass was prohibitive. Barnard looked at the Wayne county delegation when he said this as much as to Say that Wayne county was inconsistent In Its insurgency." -' ' Mr. Barnard wound up with a plea for harmony and good feeling and asserted his confidence in his election this fall, and then retired from the scene of action.' : ' The Watson Smile. Jim Watson's admirers and henchmen thought the 'only proper way to end a convention, was to have a few words, of benediction from him. . So they gave him a curtain call. Jim smiling and reluctant as a girl edging toward her sweetheart,' was urged down the aisle and up on the stage. He was as sweet and smiling as ever was Our Jim when he pledged himself to a full support of the state ticket with that same smiling countenance with which he also said his heart bled at the time of the free silver campaign. He smiled as he told what he had said to the people up in Massachusetts and In' New York:' recently. He smiled as he told a funny story, and he smiled when he said he looked for republican success this year. Watson smiled when he said that people were all as wen fed and happy as they could possibly be and he smiled when he said that in a few years everyone would rise up and call the republican party blessed for the . teat tariff bill in the history of the country. And he kept on smiling. Wayne county .smiled bacK' at' Jim when he said all this but it was noticeably a smile of having beaten Jim on what he really weuted.. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. . Department of PuMie Worfce 1, Office ef the Beard. Richmond Ind, April 21at, 110. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Citv or Rich. mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals wiu oe received oy it, at its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. li m uii,r May fth, 1910. for the following described public lmtttvements' fa ,the City of Richmond: l -

The improvement of tne . csoonds

about the Number Five Hose House, on West 5th street, consisting of the

construction of cement .walks, curb, gutter and roadways. All work done la the making of said described public improvemeats, shall be in accordance with the' terms and conditions of the details, plans, profiles. drawings and specifications which are' on file and may he seen la the office of said Board of Public Work of the : City of Richmond. ; The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check In the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful biddera to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed' and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. II. M. HAMMOND, F. R, CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. apr 23429 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works -Office ef the Board. Richmond. Ind- April 2lst, 1916. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tbe City of Richmond. Indiana, that sealed proposals will ne received by it. at Its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., on Monday May 9th. 1910. for the following described public Improvements In the City of Richmond, as authorised by the Improvement-Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 21S-1910. Providing for the Improvement of the alley 'between . South 14th street and South 15th street by grading, graveling and bowldering and 3 brick center from South D street to South E street. AH work done In the making of said described public Improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, ; as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and speciflv. annuo wuiuu ciio uu 1110 BUU ns; Dei seen in-the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. ' ' ' : . . ' The bidders, in submitting proposals tcmake said described public improvements, must.accompany each bid with a certified check In tbe sum of $100.00. as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will' execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds sat' isfactory to. the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A enter Into such contracts and Bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. . The Board of Public. Works reserves the right to reject any. or all bids. If. M. HAMMOND." F. R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Pjublic Works.' apr 224U9 11 o CHICAGO. CINCINNATI- 4 LOUISVILLE RAILROAD. la rreeTxevtsSwldi 1UX ' Peru Ar. . . . Peru.. .... Marion . . . . Muncle .. .. Kiotintond . . . . Ct. Orove .. .. Cincinnati . . . , 'STATIOKS P I P I f Cincinnati .. .. . Ct Orove . .. . Richmond... 4 Muncle .. .. .. . Marion .. .. .. . Peru Ar... .. .. . Peru .. .. ..... Chlcaffo .. .. . . . (12th Ht. Station) Througu Veetlboled Trains atwne Cbicaaro and ClnoinnatL Doable CaUjr. Mrvice. Tbrousni sleepers on trstne Nos. s and 4 between Chicago aad Cincinnati. . . . ' Fine buffet service ea trains 1 aad x, All trains run datlyt -- For train connoctlooe mA otlsev SBformation call C A. BLAIR, P. T. A . ' Heme Pbgne Mit; fUeaaseaoV tad. VbC.CGLD.IL Account OW German Baptist Conference. ., Belling dates May 13th and 14th. Pinal return limit, June 10th. OSI.CGnaeaaslTrt, an . secevnt World's Bwidty. ' School Association. Set Una dates, May It,. 17, 1 and 19th. ; Final return limit, ' .-June JSth. , (:;' . i ;: For partfeulara call C. A. Clair, ,, P. dv T K jRlshaMneV- Hi " TeL 2SS2.' ' 'I

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