Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 173, 29 April 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PATIADIU3 AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1910.

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WANTED. WANTED Experienced industrial in- ' surance man. Address "Industrial" care .Palladium. 29-3t VANTED-Employment as night watchman or any light employment by a fairly. educated man.- Best of reference. Address W, care Palladium. . ' 29-7t WANTED A good girl for general house work. No washing. Mrs. Howard Campbell, 2019 E. Main., 29-3t WANTED First class cook and girl at Hamilton Restaurant 29-3t VANTED A dishwasher at City Restaurant, Cambridge City. 29-7t WANTED Two white girls for house work. No cooking. 18 8. 8th St. 29-2t WANTED Carpenters; call at new High School building, corner 9th and B or at Hoosler Job at" 15th . street and . railroad. English Bros. . . . 23-tf WANTED Pin boy at the City Bowling Alley. 14 tf WANTED To buy watches, bicycles, guns and revolvers; open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. J. M. La-;-cey, loan office, 8th and Main. ' ';: " ' ' ' ' ' " llmo WAN THD-To keep , books . for some small business outside of my regular business hours. Address H. D. B.. care of Palladium. . ' i 7-tf WANTED You to fry our home-made ,iies. Free delivery. Phone 1071 or liom Main 8t ' 25-7t WANTED Good handy men; apply key shop, Starr Piano Co. Steady work. ' ... . 2(Ht If, you want to store your goods or stoyes for the season see Atkinson. Fire and dust proof building. 4th and Main. 29-7t "WANTtD Nurse girl. Apply llolU I Main street 28-2t

Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK. QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone . 1446.) V . New York, April 29. , . . Open High hoxr Close Copper.. ... .. 70 70 v 68 70' Amnrlcan 8meltlof .. .. .. .. .. .. 7S 79 ' ' ' 76 79 ' TJ. S. Steel .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 80 82 80 82 .U. 8. Steel pfd. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..118 118 117 118 Pennsylvania .. ..132 133 131 133 St. Paul .. ........ .. r ,. ...136 139 136 138 Nnir Yorr Central .. .. .... .. . .118 120 118 120 B. AO ..107 108 107 108 Reading ..'..157 159 156 159 Canadian Pacific ., ..182 182 181 182 Great Northern .. .4 .. .... .. ..132 133 131 133 Union Paclflo .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..178 -isi 178 isi Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..130 130 129 130 Atchison .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..108' 108 107' 108 L. 4k N. 145 146 145 146 Southern Paclflo .. .. ......v ..120. 122 110 122 :- Ex-dlvldend Atchison 1 -.percent; Copper of 1 percent

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, April 29. ' ' ' Wheat Open . High May .... 107 108 July;.... 101 103 Sept ... 99 101 . " Com- " Open High May ... 57 . 58 July .;. 61 61V Sept ... 63 . 63 Low 106 100 99 Close 108 - 103 101 Close 57 61 63 Low 67 61 62 ' Open High Low Close . May 41 41 40 41 July ... 39 40 39 40 Sept ... 38 39 38 39 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, April 20. Hogs Receipts. 4,000; prime. 9.S0. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; prime steers, S7.50. Cheep Receipts. 150; primes, $0.50; , spring lambs, f 10.00. . PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. April 29. Cattle Receipts, ; light; extras, $8.40; primes. ft&25. Krrs Receipts, 0 loads; prime heavlee end Yorkers, 910.00. Y-Chc4ce. ta.

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West Rlehmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. end West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER, Jrd and W. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan 8t WANTED If . you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleid's Reel Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tt WANTED Cabinet makers on furnlturt case work. 22', per hour. Chance for advancement Steady jobs. The H. Lauter Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 28 3t WANTED Molders to work on squeezers. Long running jobs. Apply The American Foundry & Machine Co., Hamilton, O. ' 16-14t WANTED Boarders by day, week or meal. Mrs. J. Shields, 629 8. 5th St. ' 27-tt WANTED Fine sand bench molders; good, long running jobs. ' Apply The American Foundry & Machine Co., Hamilton, Ohio. 16-14t WANTED T, M. C. A. Night school for men; class" now enrolling. TRUNKS, baggage and packages dellv- ' ered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Twenty-five young men and women to enter the Richmond Business College Monday, May 2nd. ' --' i apr!9-tf WANtED Ypu to go to Murray B1IHard parlors for recreation. - 12-tf WANTED Second hand . incubator. Address Chick, care Palladium. 2S-3t WANTED To buy second hand goods of all kinds. Highest prices paid. Atkinson, Fourth and Main. 28-4t WANTED Girl for general ' housed work. One who Is willing to go with family to Michigan for tbe summer. Must be good cook. Call . at No. 117 North 13th St 28-at WANTED- Curtains to launder; 606 N. 16th. 27-3t Sheep Receipts, 7 loads; prime, 7.35. Jambs, $8.75. , . .-.'. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK: East Buffalo, April 29. Cattle Receipts, 23; prime, $8.40; butchers $7.90. - - - -Veals Receipts, 2.200: best, $9.30. Hogs Receipts, 3,400; prime heavies, $10.10; Yorkers, $10.05. ' - -Sheep Receipts, 8,000; primes, $S.0O. Clipped lambs, $8.00. ' " CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. -April 29. Cattle Receipts, 1.000; shippers, $7.75. Hogs Receipts. 2.400; shippers. $9.75. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 100; prime sheep $7.70; top lambs, $8.05. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, April 29. , Wheat .. ........ ............. .$1.00 Corn .... ........ . . ..... .. ; . . ,04c Oats .. .....43c Rye ..........80c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 27. Wheats cash, .71. .$1.08 Corn .... 4. .....00c Oats ... .... 4c Clover Seed . : $0.65 iLMTU: , Gold Medal Flour makes tbe rhlteat 'Bread, tant.

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WANTED Immediately 20 reliable men, with references, for high class proposition. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. or after 7 p. m. 1117 South A Btreet 25-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Elevator and coal business; two good business rooms; address W. S Bennett, Fountain City, Indiana. - 23-7t FOR SALE For ten days I can sell you good house and three lots with plenty of fruit; worth the money; owner leaving city. Frank M. Price, 'phone 4358. 23-7t CANDY STAND. Fresh Homemade Candies, Arcade Theater ., stand. Qeo. Manooses, Prop. : 297t FOR SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St. Dr. Ewing. 23-tf FOR SALE Good second hand grate fronts, slate mantels and gas chandeliers. Dr. Ewing. 23-tf FOR SALE 100 acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply sow to J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. 23-tf FOR SALE One good two row John Dere corn plow. Harry J. Eliason, Centerville, Ind., Rural Route 10. . - ..... - 22-14t 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. ... aprl9-tf FOR SALE The last piece of town real estate of the late Mary Smith, a brick house, 309 ' North Twelfth street, seven rooms, hall, large basement, natural gas, artificial gas, hydrant water, large cistern, sewer, lot is 57 feet front, 165 feet deep, large barn, $2,500 cash or time. Enquire Dr. Grosvenor's office over 713 Main street 25-7t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dead stock removed free of charge. Prompt attention if called for at once. $1.00 per head for horses; 25 cents a hundred for hogs if delivered, at factory. , Phone 5150D to Lawrence E. Mertz, : The Richmond Fertiler Works. Richmond, Ind.' " r ' 28-14t FOR SALE Account leaving city must ; sell my modern two flat, hot water ' heated house, 310 North 9th street immediately. Good bargain if you are Interested. Household goods of all kinds also for sale. . C. W. Haseltine. 2S-3t I HAVE modern homes in any part of the city at . reasonable prices. It : will pay you to see them before buying. Geo B. Moore, over 712 Main Phone 2902. 28-tf 3 new modern houses on West Main will be ready to occupy soon. It RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar O. Whelan) Oats .. .... . ...35S37c( Timothy Hay (loose) ........ . .$15.00 Straw, baled, .......... .$6.00 $6.50 Corn 53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. - . - . (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat $1.05 Corn, per bu.. . ....... . . .... .55c Rye. per bu. ."Oc Bran, per ton l.i. ....... .$25.00 Middlings, per ton ...... . . . . .$28.00 Clover- Seed,- per -bu. .-. . ; ; .$5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. : (Runge & Co.) -Corn .............. . '..v. 55c Timothy ...... ........ $2.00$2.25 Clover Seed .$5.50$G.O0 POULTRY. ' (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ' :....lS0e Old chickens, per lb,.........1820c Ducks .. .......18c v COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb ......... . 34c Eggs ..' .... 17c Country butter, per lb...." 25c Theater Tickets In Berlin. Several theaters lu Berlin are accustomed to sell tickets in a curious manner. At tbe entrance to each place of entertainment that follows this course are two urns, one for tbe "use of those desiring single tickets. - tbe other for the use of those wishing seats for two. ETery playgoer, no matter In what part of tbe bouse be may eventually find himself,! pays the same price, which Is usually small. Those who are lucky draw good' seats. Those who are less fortunate have to content themselvtj with the inferior seats. Detroit News-Trlbnne. ' The Monkey's Triek. ; Tbe curator of tbe New York zoo was praising tbe Intelligence of monkeys. ...... A Philadelphia man. be said, "was hurrying out Powelton avenue one afternoon when all of a sudden an organ grinder's little monkey dropped dead. The poor grinder's grief was pitiful. Tbe PbUadeipbian. tooched. gave him a half dollar and hastened away. An hour later, returning through Market street, .he saw the same organ grinder, and Just aa he passed the monkey again dropped dead, and tbe grinder's grief was even more pitiful than before. Tbe PhUadelpbiao gare a load laugh. Tbe grinder, recognizing him, also laughed, but made no motion to return the half dollar."

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o o o Col'Moms WANT AD LETT Eli LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at thin office up to IS noon today aa fnltowa: - " A. B. .. 1 F. K G. .... 1 J. E. ........ 1 House 1 C. S. ........ 2 M ........... 2 C 3 P. B. D. 1 Mall will be kept for 90 days only. All mall not called tor within that time will be east out IMPERIAL DOT, record 2:19 H, will stand short season Middlcborough pike, 4 miles north Richmond. Service fees, $20.00. G. H. Baker. apr!9-14t-eod FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of 8500. Kaufman, over S28 Main. Phone 2394. aprlMf PUBLIC SALE Household iurniture, 422 S. 4th St., Saturday, April 30th, 2 p. m. " 28-2t FOR SALE Small printing press, cheap. Suitable for small work. 202 N. 19th St 27-tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizer!. Prices reasonable. See us before buying your spring sup ply. Clendenln Fertilizer Co. 15-tf - For Sale New "Hawley" Time Register, 5Q-nnan, Made by Crouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium 19tf RYTHHIC BEL. , Reidston Stock 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 season at Reidston Farm, and everybody is cordially invited to call at the farm and see this grand horse. JOHN DAGLER, Snpt. 24-lmo FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer ft Co. 29-tf FOR SALE House, 6 rooms and bath. Hot water heat 41S N. 15th St 27-3t Boa: Just made aoma splendid biscuit Gold sieaai jriour. BIRTH OF AN ICEBERG. , . The Dramatic Experience of .Two Antarctic Explorer. C. E." . Borchgrerlnk. commander of tbe antarctic expedition of 1898. .nearly lost his life by an accident of a nature so peculiar that It is probable no other man could duplicate the experience. J At the foot of Mount Terror In February 1900. he landed from his ship with' Captain Jensen , and three other men. v Then, wishing to take a picture of the shore, be sent his boat back to tbe vessel to get a camera, and he and Captain Jensen were left alone on the rough beach. Before the boat returned a strange and awful thing happened. Mr. Borcbgrevlnk told the story In the Outlook: A roar and a rush, with tremendous explosions, shook the beach. The thought came -to us- that tbe perpendicular rocks above us were- falling. Then we realized what was taking place. The mighty glacier Immediately to tbe west of as wag giving birth to an iceberg. Millions of tons of ice plunged into the ocean. We could see nothing beyond an immense cloud of rolling snow. .The water rose from the plunge of this antarctic monarch. I sang out to Jensen. "Now we shall have to face the wave!. "-' We rushed to- tbe highest point of our limited beach, four feet above tbe sea. - We saw advancing on us a dark green ridge with a white crest. 1 called to Jensen to struggle for dear life. We clutched the uneven rocks, with our backs toward the advancing water. Although it could not bare taken more than seven minutes, tbe time seemed long before the water closed over our beads. Floating upward, scrambling upon the rocks. 1 tore the nails from my flesh in my endeavor to keep from being dragged out. After the second ware we again felt the rocks under our feet, At the place where Jensen and 1 first stood, tbe .rock was wet twenty

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR 8ALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and Ore Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, nth and Main. - 6-tf FOR SALE: Modern city homes and other Richmond property. Farm lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jon as and Wilson. 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 24-tt REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from streat car, by phoning 3136. 8-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1612. 23-7t FOR RENT FuratsbeC rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat 415 Main. 27-4t FOR RENT Four room flat steam heat and water furnished; 322 N. 8th St 27-tf FOR RENT A good house and stable with 2 acres of ground, 3 miles from city. Telephone 2167. 24-tf FOR RENT Nine room house, garden ' and fruit five miles south of Richmond on Liberty pike. Lewis Beeson. Phone 5128 F. ' 25-3t FOR RENT New modern house near 15th and C steet 20 per month. Call 7 S. 7th st 26-1't FOR RENT Two rooms and bath for light house keeping. Call 315 Ran dolph street. 2S-lt LOST. LOST Small package of lace at Gennett Thursday afternoon. Return to Gennett theater. , 29-lt LOST Some time ago, a blue serge vest with white pin stripe, on Main street between French Dry Cleaning , Co., and the Wayne Flats'. ' Return . to French Dry Cleaning Co. Reward. . . 28-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. Hans N. KolL Fire and Accident Insurance. 716 Mala street INSURANCE. MOORE OQBORK. Automobile aud Fire Insurance. Bond. Losvna and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. Elactrlc light Tiring, door bells and Intercommunicating telephones Installed and repaired. H E. Harrison. Phone 3418. 5 20-tf reet a do re our neuds. it was somewhat lower when it struck us. Where the. wave had struck with full force the face of the rock had been altered, and rocks were still falling when the three men in tbe boat found us. bleed ing and toru. - Two facts bad saved us. To our right a small peninsula of Ice protruded some five feet from the rock,' and the rock Itself bent toward tbe west; From the moment It struck the' curve of the mountain rock to tbe west of as the wave took a course more easterly than where Jensen and 1 stood. PENNY WAS SPEAKER , Several Odd Fellows from this city attended the meeting of the New Paris lodge last , evening, at which the ninety-first anniversary of the founding of the order was celebrated. An interesting program was carried out. County Clerk Harry E. Penny delivered an Interesting address. Others who spoke include Rev. Browser of New Paris and Prof. - Heath, also of that place. Refreshments were served during tbe evening. LIFE WAS TRAGEDY r; - , American Sw Servlc) Chicago,. April. z9. Harry Dahl. a carpenter, sick and despondent, turned on the gas today, killing himself and two young ,80ns, aged seven and six. He left an explanatory note for his wifev V .. " . Throw a rmr pds and itraoc' csthartics-whi aie viastsi si acooa.aaa always have ur. i, ihipmi i nmum tpmxwu tu aii tronble. .

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We clean all kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine, 5c 522 Maiiv 12-imo RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's, IIS. Eighth straet SHOE REPAIRER. Shoes half toled 50 cents. Henry Basa, 102S 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 21S0. 10-tf LAUNDRY. Our work to suit everybody; Vincent Laundry. 404 N. 8th St 17-lmo NOTICE TO FARHERS W. A. Bertsch will erect an up-to-date Steam Sorghum plant on the old saw mill site in Centerville. Ind. Will be prepared to make for you this fall a high grade Sarghum Molasses, Cane seed will be furnished free by calling at my residence after May 2nd. 29-7t THE DEAD SEA. Old Popular Beliefs Abeut It That Are Net Poundtd en Pact . The Dead sea Is a remarkable lake. forty-si miles loug sod from five to nine miles wide, shunted in the south. east of Palestine and known from tbe time of Jerome (SttM'JO A. D.I as the "Dead" sea. because no ash of any kind have ever been found lu Its wa ters. Its surface, wblcn Is lower than that of any other body of water known. Is 132 feet below tbe level of the Mediterranean. At Its northern end It baa a depth of about 1.300 feet while the water at the southern ex tremity is only from three to twelve feet deep. The Desd sea Is fed by tbe Jordan from the uortb. bnt baa uo outlet the water being apparently carried off by evaporation. The water of the Dead sea cootalua a large amount of tb salts of magnesia and soda; as a consequence its specific gravity : Is high, and bathers float In It with ease. ' The popular notions that the Dead sea exhales noslous vapors and that birds cannot fly over its surface and remain unbarnied are not founded on tact.. According to tradition. Sodom add Gomorrah, "the cities of tbe plain." stood on tbe site now occupied by the Dead sea.'N This view. However. Is no longer entertained, and It Is now considered certain that the Dead sea existed in its present state during the days of Abraham and even mncb earlier. New York American. ' (American News Service) New Castle, Ind., April 29. Mrs. John Dakln, twenty-seven years of age, died this morning from terrible burns sustained while pouring coal oil on a smouldering fire. James Osborn Is in a critical condition, having attempted to rescue her. The Lesson. Freshman Is this lesson for the week,? Professor No; for the strong. University of Texas Coyote.

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FOR AN INVESTMENT OR HOME SITE BUY A LOT AT RICHMOND TERRACE, NATIONAL ROAD."' " Secures yours,' Balance 50o SALE SUNDAY P. M. To ejst u W . - . . . ' there, take Indianapolis ear and est jAjn weekly. Free lot in case of Grave. station or an Earfham death. No taxes or interest, get eff at Earlham Junction, - only a short walk out National two years.- Road. . , t ; , , WILBUR LAND CO., Off ice with Robbins Robbins, Cor. Ninth eV Main.

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Plenty qzQ Fci: V; Home Grown Vegetables of a9 kinds and the best Fancy Grape Fruit, fu.'l of juice; Fancy Navel Oransss, sweet and juicy; Fancy Apples. Franklin Mills. Entire Vheat Flour (the Health Rour) sold by us only. Try it. r . ' ' : Shelled Huts of all kinds. :r Use Bee Hive Coffee and Bee Hive Tea if ycu want , the best. : ' '

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vorce proceedings la the circuit court against' Maude Cottman; allegations not known." complaint baring been withdrawn. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. v Department of Pvblie Worfca Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. April 21st 1910. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; Notice Is hereby given by the Board . of Public Works of the City of Rich mond. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received bv It at Its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., on Monday ; May th. 1910. for the following described public improvements In the City of Richmond: v The improvement of the grounds about the Number Five Hose House, on West 5th street consisting of tbe construction of cement , walks, curb. gutter and roadways. All work done in the making of said described public Improvements, shall be In accordance with the terms and - conditions of the details, plans, profiles. , drawings and specifications which are on file and may be aeen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City f Richmond. The bidders. In submitting propos- . als 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 UI prupuMtl, I'UHiravii miu. uuuva ir Isfactory to tbe said Board to do the ; work of making said Improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit tbe checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Hoard of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. , H. M. HAMMOND, F. R. CHARLES. . , W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works. apr 2229 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works Offflee ar the Btaard. ' Richmond. Ind., April 21st, 1910. , NOTICE, TO CONTRACTORS: ; - . . m a e St Notice is nereoy given or tne tsoara of Public Works of the City of Rich- . . . v . .

mono, inuiana, inai Beaten prupueaia will be received by It. at Its office, at ' ' the hour of 9 o'clock A M..,on Monday May 9th, 1910. . for, the, following de- s scribed public Improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorised by tbe Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No, 219-1910. Providing for. the Improvement of tbe alley between. South 14th street and South 15th street bv grading, gravel- . in and bnwlderina and 3 brick center

irom soma u street 10 bouiu c sueei.. . All work done In the making ot said described public improvements shall be In accordance with the terms and eon " dltlona of the Improvement Resolo-: tlons, as numbered, and the ; detail plans, profiles, drawing and, specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of bald Board of Public Works of the Cl7 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 ot good faith that ' the successful bidders will execute," within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts mad bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do that work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such ' contracts and . bonds . upon tbe acceptance of such proposals : will forfeit the checks and the sumsof money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for t such failure. - The Board of. Public Works reserves the right to reject' any or all bids. ' H. M. HAMMOND, ' F. R. CHARLES. . ; ' W. W. 2IMMERMAN. - Board ot Public Works.' aor 22A29