Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 256, 23 July 1910 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN SPAlfl FEARFUL OF A GREAT OUTBREAK Branch Offices ' Branch 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. RATES PALLADIUM ooo ooo 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Wairtr Ado Columns. It Is Thought That Within 24 Hours, Much Disorder Will Occur. .. . r.
THE RICHMON D PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1910.
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South of Main. BRUENINO. Thirteenth and South B street A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and S. F. IIKNRT ROTHERT. 5th and B. H. North of Main. QUtOLEl DRUG STORE. $21 N. c c CHILES SON. lBth and N. C St. WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. O.St. SOUS J. OETZ. 10th and N. H St RAT
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WANTED. WANTED To do your cleaning with a Vacuum Cleaner. Rates 50c per hour. W. II. Mulholland. Phone J34. 20-Tt WATEDVaihlng or plain sewing. 208 North 2nd street. . SO-at WANTED Two young men to work for tuition In Richmond Business College. Phone or address. L. B. Campbell, Mgr. 214t WA"nTDTp bid on lawn fenctV, trellis and arbor work. Walk, el rive and farm gates In stock. Any site tnade to order on short notice. Order direct from us, If your hardware dealer doesn't handle our goods. 2.'nd and North E streets. Phone Eureka Mfg Co. 21-2wks-eod WANTED By August 1, a house of 5 or 6 rooms. Geo., Palladium office. WANT ED If you want money in placo of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real EstAto office, . Keller Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTEfi-opy of March 16th. Please leave at Palladium office. 9-tf WANTED Washing by German lady at 174 South 4th 8t WAITED A""boy in-box department, Starr Piano Co. 23-2t housework, willing to care for child ren. C. M., care Palladium. ' Market
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Halt New York, July 23. ' , ' r ' ? Open High Copper ; ... 59 H 5974 ' American Smelting .. .. 65 66 U. 8.8tool .. .... .. '.. 66 66 U. 8. 8teel pfd. 114 .... Pennsylvania .. 127 127 St Paul .. . .120 121 B. O. .. 107 107 New York Central ..111 111 Reading f . ..138 138 Canadian Pacific 179 180 Great Northern .. .... .., ..122 122 Union Pacific .. .. .. ..158 158 Northern Paclflo .. .. 116 116. Atchison .. .. .. 97 97 L. N 137 .... Southern Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .. .... . . ..110 110
N. Y. BANK STATEMENT. Res. Inc. $13,163,175. Loans Dec. $6,013,900. 8pecio Inc. $13,426,000. Legals Inc. $1,718,500. . Deposits, Inc., $7,894,900. CHICAGO. i . V sssssssassssssa CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Halt Phono 1446.) Chicago, July 23. WheatOpen Wrt Low Close July... 1084 108 108 108 Sept .. 105 106 105 105 Doc. ... 107 107 107 107 May ... 111 111 111 m CornOpen High Low ... 61 61 61 ... 62 63 62 ... 60 60 59 ... 62 62 61 . Oa' Open High Low ... 41 41 41 ... 39 39 38 ... 40 40 39 ... 42 42 42 Close 61 -62 60 62 Close 41 38 39 42 July Sept Doc. May July Sept Doc May INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis. July S3. Hogs Receipts 4,ou; prime $0:15. Cattle Receipts 5.000; prime $3.50. , Cheep Receipts 3,oo0; prime $1.50. Lambs $U.95. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. , niuonn. amir Cattle-Receipts light: choice $8.00; nrim aT.flO: butchers Hit lk E&oep Receipts light; prime $4.70. Hogs Receipts .light: prime heavy t&85: yorkers $0.45; pigs fO.SO. Veals 910.00. Coring lambs $7.00. f a say sOs aad ttreac cathartics wale mi fea acnea. mad aiweva ka mm kui . ClxwJ's. tvras fnutm. the cwaraaawd k.-e mmmemm, aa
Ctntral. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Are. and West 1st GEO. H. 8HOFER. srd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 8kertdan St
WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 102 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Situation as stenographer Address "S" care Palladium. 18-7t WANTED Man to work on farm for few weeks. Must be handy. Address "L" Palladium office. 18-7t WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th St. 7-tf FOR SALE Five passenger autoraoblle, . Haynes-Apperson. Cost $2200. Apply 225 North Eleventh street 22-3t SALESMEN making small towns can earn a nice income carrying our pocket sideline. Write for Order Book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co., 1308 Wells St, Chicago. July24&31 WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Frank Underh.il, Greensfork, Ind. 23-7t WANTED A baker to work on bread at Zwlssler's 'Bakery. 23-2t WANTED Woman cook at 1326 N. F St. 23-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eleven pairs of shutters, good condition. 232 Richmond avenue. 207t FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Reports Phono 1446.) Low 58 64 65 126 120 107 110 136 179 121 156 116 95 108 Close 59 65 65 114 126 120 107 110 136 180 121 157. 116 96 137 108 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July 23. Wheat $1.06 Corn ,. 05c Oats ,n. ..43c Clover seed . . ........ ... .$7.67 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, July 23. Cattle Receipts 25 head; prime steers $8.00; butchers $7.25. Sheen Receipts ; prime $5.25; choice $7.5o. Hogs Receipts' 1,800; yorkers $0.60; pigs $0.40; heavies $5.00. Lambs $7.75. Calves-Receipts light; choice $10.50. CINCINNATI. LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. July 23. Cattle Receipts W; shippers $7.00. Hogs Receipts 2.00); butches $8.00. Sheep RecelpU 300; extras $4.10. Lambs $7.25. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, July 23. Wheat Corn Oat . Rye $1.03; GOVjC i...450 78c RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. . (Omar O. Whelan) Oats ..35337 c Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Straw, baled. $8,003 S&S0 Corn 57c Wheat, per 100 pounds $1.85 RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. ' . (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat $1.00 No. 3 'Wheat 90c Corn 57c Rye, per ba 70c Bran, per ton - S2S.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Qovor 8ood (3.00OS&00
Would make good kindling . wood. Inquire Joe's JMace, 203 Ft. Wayne ave. , 15-tf
FOR SALE 150 egg "Old Trusty" Incubator. $10.00. 50 egg Cycle Hatcher, $3.75. 5 Philo Brooder Coops, $2.50 each. Szlrkosky, 325 S. W. 1st. 23-2t FOR SALE Six room house with hnth. furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522- 17-tf FOR SALE-City property a specialty". Turner W. Hadley, U13 Main. 10-7t FOR SALE 6 room modern cottage and- good barn; also 7 room modern house -ith barn. Phone 3143.' - 17-7t FOK SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St Dr. Ewlng. ... j 23-tf FOR SALE Good house . and , large barn; fruit; N. 12th street. Trade for vacant lot or what? Address "Trade," care Palladium. lS-7t PUBLIC SALE 55 , acre farm; . good buildings; fruit and two miles north Brownsville, known as the Cunningtorn homestead, ' August 2, 2 p. m. A. O. Dering, Auctionerr.- 12-18-25 J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th 'and Main. ' 26-3mo FOR SALE A good paying Candy stand; reason for selling, party go- . ingto leave the city. For particulars see Geo. Manoosas, Arcade Candy stand. 29-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box.67, Richmond, Indiana. jly9-tf FOR SALE Runabout automobile, $150; 106 S. 7th St July 9-tf FOR SALE Forty squares of fine sod, must be removed at once. Call phone 3234. 3-tf FOR SALE Household goods at 007 N.I. 18-7t HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FOR SALE 50 head 50 lb shoats, li head half fatted stock hogs, will average ISO; 10 head 225 lb brood sows due to farrow within 12 days; 14 head eligible Duroc due to farrow within lo to 40 days. Modest prices take ' all now. Will deliver them. Leo Polley, 1 mile south of Hollansburg, O. , v . i .2Mt RICHMOND SEED MARKET. . (Runge Co.) . Corn .....5557 Timothy S2.00i3S2.25 Clover Seed S5.00S5.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Boo Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb 18020c Old chickens, per lb 18 20c Ducks ISc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb. SOc Eggs 18c Country butter, per lb 20c LOANED HIM MONEY Mrs. Young Will Show that She Aided the Man Who Tried to Kill Her. HER DEFENSE TO SUITS (American News Service) Chicago, July 23. That Mrs. Amy Young with her own money put C. W. Rigdon, "on his feet" and enabled him to pull nearly a half million dollars out of mining stocks during the last few months, it was learned today will be one of the strongest points to be made by Mrs. Young in any suits that may be brought for an accounting as between her and C. W. Rigdon's estate. Rigdon, who killed himself after seriously wounding Mrs. Young in the office of John C. Fetzer a week ago was absolutely "broke," according to Mrs. Young and it was her money that enabled him to recoup. She declares she will sue for a share In what Is left of his estate. This adds another action to the long list of proceedings threatened as a result of the' shooting. - - Mrs. Young, now believed to be rapidly recovering at St. Luke'a hospital, was engaged early today preparing the statement she Is to make In the coroner's hearing at the inquest next Thursday. Eight or nine months ago Rigdon literally "went broke" and borrowed money which. Mrs. Young had saved in the hope of recouping his fortune, she says. With this money and with John C. Fetzer as a partner he got in a rising market and in the last six months profited fully $500,000 mining stocks, only a small part of which has been uncovered; Mrs. Young says that she was to have shared the profits along with Rigdon, Fetzer and Peters, a member of the firm of Fetzer-Peters company. It was hinted that she would sue the Rigdon estate. The appointment of Mrs. Anna Rigdon. the widow aa administratrix will be petitioned for next week. , Slam buys more . sewing machines from America than from Great Britain. Germany, Belgium and France combine '
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LETT Tbe foUowluz are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a groat favor by calllnc tor mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as fnt.ows: J. M 4 J. C. 2 ri. Helman ... 1 H. 10 1 J. ........... 1 A. B. C. ..... 3 U. E. G. ..... 1 R. A.. ........ 1 Trade 1 H 1 A 1 S 1 Geo. 1 Mall w!ll be kei-t for SO days only. All nall not catted foi within that time win be cast out. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. jly5-tt FOR RENT Flats. Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping in entirely new modern house. 105 North 4th. Phone 1612, 21-tf FOR SALE 000 acres, mostly fertile first bottom soil; good house, barn, etc. 2 miles of river front, af- , fording finest of - fishing, etc. Annual" income from this farm over $4,000. Where can you beat it? Price only $55 per acre. Seekers in bargains in productive lands should seek me. J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. Richmond, Indiana. , 21-tf FOR SALE Edison Phonograph, sev-enty-five records. Call evenings except Saturday. 17 Westcott Block. 22-3t FOR SALE 4 year old horse, wagon and harness, and 23 stands of bees with about one thousand lbs. of honey. Lee Eadler, R. R. No. 8. Phone 4356. FOR SALE Surrey, almost new; call 115 South 4th St. 22-2t MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE For sale or rent; a new business room 22xGS In good location. Business is not overdone. Box 155 Fountain City, Ind.' eod-7t FOUND A Scotch collie. Call phone .3617. , . ' 22-lt PATENTS procured, ' also sold on commission. Positively no advance A SAFE JUR CRAFT Texas Man Claims to Have Solved the Question of Stability Now. IMPRESSES BIG AVIATORS San Antonio. Tex., July 23. If the theories of U. B. Reagan of this city work out correctly, then mankind in a very short time will have an aeroplane that will be much safer than any of the flyers now in use. Mr. Reagan says that his machine will be as good in practice as it is in theory, and Glenn H. Curtiss and Charles K. Hamilton, the noted aviators, who saw the machine some time ago in its first stages of construction, are also said to be highly impressed with it In view of the fact that Mr. Reagan is a sucessful Inventor of practical things such as the Reagan round cotton bale. The Reagan wickless burner and a number of other things, something worth while may be expected from, his machine. The Reagan aeroplane is totally unlike any other known. The principle employed is not related to the flight of birds or even the kite, except the very principle on air be involved. Instead of having a set of monoplanes or biplanes extending from each side of a dead center, Mr. Reagan's machine has eight planes set on and radiating from a common axis. Seen from some distance from the side the machine resembles a dirigible balloon in its outlines. From the front and rear it looks like a wheel with eight spokes, but without any other rim than that furnished by taut piano wires. Suspended from the center of these planes and well below the gravity line is a little platform on which will be mounted the motor. On this also the operator and possible passengers will find room. Steering is effected by means of two rudders, one of them controlling elevation and the other horizontal direction. The inventor of this machine claims for it one great advantage over all other flying devices. No matter how the wind may blow his machine' will maintain its equilibrium while in flight His arrangements of plane? will at all times present to the air currents a uniform surface of resistance,, and what is more it will do this without tbe Interference of the operator. The planes being free to revolve will constantly change their position so as to suit the air currents and for this reason the aviator will be able to leave his post at the steering wheel for short periods should his motor or other matters require attention. Mr. Curtiss, who saw the machine while attending the : aviation meet here last April, was greatly Impressed with the possibilities of the Reagan principle. He feared, however, that the machine would bo. a little too heavy for the motors now in use. The machine will be tried out as soon 'Jts motor has arrived.
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Repairs we can't make AINT Ward Machine -Shop. 830 N. B St. LOST LOST Two bay horses from the farm of John W. Manning; age 5 and 15 years; weight 1070 and 13U0. Reward for any information regarding same. Phone or mail John M. Manning, Economy, Ind. ' 20-3t LOST Floral enameled pin with gold stem. Lost between corner West Fourth and Kinsey and 46 South 14th street. Reward for return. Mrs. C. E. Shiveley. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 2 up stairs rooms for light house keeping. 202 N. 7th. 22-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, screened porch. Electric light. Both waters in house. Large lot. Phone 4249. 22-3t FOR RENT Small place on Asylum Ave. Inquire 224 N. 7th St. 22-2t FOR RENT Double house east of car barns, National avenue. Phone 3070. 22-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for gent. Electric light, bath. 21S N. 12th street. . l-7t FOR RENT Room with board.' 44S". 12th street 21-7t FOR RENT Five room flat electric light, bath. Corner 1st and Richmond ave. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosler Store. 21-St FOR RENT New six room house, ten dollars. Roscoe Kirkman, 628 Main. 23-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying. Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phono 2180. 10-tf A NEGRO SUSPECT IN RAVN MURDER PROVES AN ALIBI - (Continued From Page One.) lump of lead. Jhe family insisted this was a bullet fired from Mr. Rawn's revolver at a burglar. Newspaper men for the first time were shown the night gown worn by Rawn when he was slain. They all agreed the garment was powder burned, showing the shot had been fired at close range. Until the widow gave her statement this was accepted as almost conclusive evidence of suicide. This statement disposed of the doubts concerning the two shots with the circumstances that the two if there were two Bhots came in such quick succession that it was impossible to say whether there were one or two. The second it was suggested might have been mistaken for the echo of the first The statement also showed for the first time that there was a terrible but brief struggle on the stairway juet before the shot or shots were fired. The intruder apparently was met unexpectedly in the darkness, there was a clash and shots rang out almost simultaneously and Mr. Rawn tumbled headlong to the rug at the floor of the stairs. This proving to be a fact, the powder marks on Mr. Rawn's shirt and burns on his flesh are explained in harmony with the murder theory. 110 HORSES BURRED (American News Srvlce Newark, N. J-. July 23. Fire in the stables of the L. J. Buckley Contracting company early today resulted in the death of 110 horses. Nearly all were burned to death, though some were so injured that they had to be shot The stable employes displayed great heroism i '?P"f :.to jsave the animals, rushing into the stable when it was flaming In every part They succeeded in getting out only forty horses safely. THEIR PAY BOOSTED Notice of promotions to post office employes has been received by Postmaster E. M. Haas. Mr. Haas recommended the promotions some time ago. John Lott was increased from $1400 to $1,200; Anna Golden from $1,000 to $1,100; Josephine FLemming from $1,000 to $1,100; Sallie Moorman from $900 to 11.000.
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INSURANCE. We write a general line of Insurance. Bonds, Ixans and Rentals. Prompt attention given to all business. Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O. ' F. Bids. 22-tf BATHING. THE up to date bathing pond for ladies and gents, cool, clean, fresh water, bathing suits, all accommodations. Open until 10 p. m. You are invited. Follow the path north from the Glen. tue-thu-sat 9-tf RESTAURANT. The'best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 8. Eighth street FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S28 Main. Phone 2394. Juno ltf. FOR SALE 5 room house with good cellar, gas and water. Renting for $10. Price for quick sale $1,000. 8 room modern brick house, centrally located. Price very low for quick sale $3,200. John E. Pelts Real estate and all kinds of insur ance. 626 MAIN ST. PHONE 1332. sat aun tues. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. IS FAIR City's Finances Not So Bad as Has Been Painted, McMahan States. REVENUE IS NOW IN SIGHT According to City Controller E. G. McMahan, Richmond is not in as bad a financial condition as might be inferred from meetings of the board of works and city council. "We are more than 60,000 under the limit of bonded indebtedness," said the controller today, "and that Is a whole , lot better than many cities can say.", Tbe limit of debt is $288,000. Mr. McMahan stated there is oyer $8,467 to come in yet this year, not including the October Installment of taxes. $4,267 is yet to be paid in for liquor licenses, $300 for markets and $400 is expected from city court fines and other revenues of the police department The new vehicles license will go into effect September 1 and between $3,000 and $4,000 is anticipated from this. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed and separate bids will be received by tbe Board of Wayne County Commissioners up to 11 a, m., August 30, 1910, for furnishing all materials and labor required to construct complete the following buildings and steam heating plant: ' . Dining Hall, Kitchen and Boiler House at County Farm to be let in one contract. -1.' Heating Plant for heating dining hall, kitchen, woman's . building and connecting with present heating plant in men's building to be let in one contract All of the above to be built according to plans and specifications made for same by W. S. Kauffman &, Son, architects. Each bid must be prepared - on blank.form8 prescribed by the State B . vlv v. w Board of Accounts, which may be ob tained at the office of the Auditor. Each bid must be accompanied by a good, sufficient and acceptable bond, equal to the amount of the bid, made payable to the State of Indiana, signed by at least two freehold sureties both of whom shall be residents of Wayne county or by properly authorized and qualified Surety. Company. Said bond to cover the time' limit for completion, December 20, 1910, and the indemnity of $10 a day for each day beyond "December 30. 1910. . . ; - ' . Full plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned auditor of Wayne county; also at the office of the architects. ' DemtM 8. Coe, ' " Auditor of Wayne County. July: 19-2S aug 2-9-16-22 ,
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KING AND PREMIER HOLD A CONFERENCE TODAY AND PLAN TO" SUPPRESS TROUBLES IN A VIO: LENT WAY. (American New Service . Madrid, July 23. '(Via. Cerebes. France) An outbreak of violence and bloodshed la expected throughout -Spain within the next 24 hours. The government ia fearful of general bomb outrages and a policy of assassination of which the attempt on the life of exPremier Maura last night is believed to be the opening signal. King Alfonso and Premier Canalejaa conferred today and it is understood that tbe sternest policy of repression was ordered. - " . . ; .. The government today reinforced the troops held in readiness for trouble at crucial points, in anticipation of Immediate, outbreaks.' Demonstrations planned by the republicans and the clericals for tomor-, row, will, it is believed. lead to blood-: shed and the situation at Barcelona, where the anniversary of the Bummer riots of last year comes on July 27, is serious. Moreover, the coal mine strike in the Bllboa district is growing more serious and -many clashes have been reported. " " Mutiny in a Prison. The mutiny in the Caroel : model prison here .yesterday, In which 3,000 prisoners and guards : struggled for. over three hours, is commented on today by the radical papers as only a straw that Indicates the direction of the wind. Many of the prisoners in-'. volved, it is understood, are In Jail' for political offenses. The Investigation ordered by' thev minister of justice is already under way. Special efforts will be made 'to' -find how the prisoners secured anarchiatlc literature. ' . The outbreak in the Carcel and the attack on Senor Maura are related, according to the authorities' belief, and both are but parts of the large revolutionary plans. . . . ? ' Manuel Pozas. the Barcelonan who attempted to .kill Senor Maura last night was today subjected to close examination in Barcelona, the anthotv ities declaring that they had proof of his membership In the' Central Anarchist organisation: E ' - -,.' It was given out here today that . the ex-premier's condition waa not ser- , kras, the only one of the three shots fired that hit him having penetrated . his leg. The fact that he was hurried -to the Island of Majoroea, is accepted by the public as corroboration of the optimistic reports of his ' condition. His departure from the mainland. Increasing the difficulties of learning his actual state, hare given some basis to : serious reports. The authorities' have begun drawing large military' forces about Barcelona preparatory .to avert disturbance and all officials have been put under heavy guard. Mil A SMALL ODE Sparks from a C. & O. engine caused ' a fire in the trestle work of the road near the gas plant of the Light. Heat and Power Company this morning about 3 o'clock. A few dollars - will cover the damage. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of . Public . Worka. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., July 21, 1910. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 21st day of July, 1010, they approved an assessment roll showing, the prima facie assessments for the following desribed public Improvement, aa authorized by the Improvement Resolution named. Improvement Resolution No. 215-1010. Providing for the Improvement of Elm Place, by the construction of. cement gutter strip and cement sidewalk: 10 feet in width on the north - sido thereof, from North 8th to North Oth street f Improvement Resolution No. 210-1910. Providing for the Improvement of the alley between South 4th and 5th streets from the first alley running east and west south of South' B street south to South C street by constructing cement roadway In said alley th fall width thereof, between the points named. : Persons Interested In or affected by said described public improvement, or either of them, are hereby notified that the Board of Public Dorks of said city has fixed Monday. August 8, 1010, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against' each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land hare been or will . be benefited 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 be assessed, is on file and may be seen at th office of the Board of Public Works of said city. , H. M. HAMMOND. , FRED Rv CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. " " Board, ot Public TTorfr
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