Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 265, 1 August 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1910.

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j;; 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.

For Yoinr Convenience LIST OP AOENCIES. Branes office are located Id every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest jro The rate are the aame and 70a will im trip to the main office.

- Seuth ef Malm , BRUENINO, Thirteenth and South 8 street. A. W. BUCKWEDEL. tth and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT. Sth and 8. H. North ef Main. QUIOLET DRUO STORE. 121 N. B St. CHILES SON. 18th and N. O St. WML HIEQER, 14th and N. O 8L JOHN J. OSTZ. 10th and N. H 8t RATES

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WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework; 131 8. 15th. l-2t WANTED Girl for house work at 214 N. Sth. tf WANTED Girl at 218 N. 8th for light housework. 31-3t WANTED Washings. 1030 N. J St. 3Mt VANTED -Good barber at once; call Simmons Cigar Store. 30-3t 'WTRtED A good place to work; call at 46 South 5th St 30-2t WANTED Girl for housework; 20 S. nth.? ; 30-3t WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; ceil for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.; 102 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Good girl for general housework. Address F, care Palladium. 30-2 1 TVAWTEB-OIrl h r nouse work at "515 N. 8th. 31-2t WANTED To buy or rent place of I to 2 acres near Richmond; price must be right Address F. L. O. Sub-station No. 1. 201 7 1 WANTED It you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Es- , tate office, Xelley Block. 8th and Main. - 14 tf WANTED An empty room for stor- . log household goods In a private house, first floor preferred; call phone 2184; address W. R. P., care Palladium. 30-2t WANTED You to go to Murray BUllard parlors for .recreation. 12-tf WXntEd Dread baker at 8 8. 11th St. 7-tf Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Cor r ell and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York, Aug. 1. Open High Copper t 61 61 American Smelting .. ..64 65 U. 8. 8teel . . 66V 67)4 U. S. Bteel pfd. , 112 my, Pennsylvania 126 127 St. Paul 119 120)4 D. ft O. .. , 105H 105 New York Central 1094 109 Reading 134 135 Canadian Pacific 184 184 Great Northern 122 122 Union Pacific 158 159 Northern Pactflo 114 lis Atchison 94 95 L. ft N. . . 135 133 Southern Pactflo . ioT4 110 Ex-dividend U. 8. Pfd. 1 percent Ex-dividend B. ft O. 3 percent Ex-dlvldend Illinois Central 3 percent

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Fellow's Hall, rhono 1446.) Chicago, Aug. 1. WheatOpen Hlrh Low Close Sept .. 103 103 102 102 Dec. ... 105 105 104 104 May ... 108 109 108 10S Corn-

Open High Low Close Sept ... 63 4 63 63 Dee. ... 61 62 61 61 May ... 63 63 62 63 Oa's Open High Low Close Stpt ... 37 S7 ' 37 37 Dec. ... 38 38 38 38 Hay ... 41 41 41 41

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, Aug. 1. Hogs Receipts 2,300; prime $$.80. Cattle Receipts! .flOO; best $H73. Sheep Receipts 400; prime $4.00. Lambs $0.50.

PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg. Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts 130 loads; choice $7.33 prime $7.00; butchers $ai.". Sheep Receipts 18 loads; prime $4.50. HogaRecelpt 33 loads; prime heavy yorktrs $9.53; pigs $0.30. Vtala $9.00. Choice lambs $0.73. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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Central. QUIOLET DRUO STORE. 4th and Weet Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West let. GEO. H. 8H0FER. srd and W. Main. Falrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St. t WANTED To bid on lawn fenc. trellis and arbor work. Walk, drive and farm gates in stock. Any size made to order on short notice. Order direct from us, If your hardware dealer doesn't handle our goods. 22nd and North E streets. Phone 3731. Eureka Mfg Co. 21-2wks-eod WANTED We have applications for first mortgage loans of unquestionable security In various amounts from $300.00 to $3,500.00. Any person receiving less than U per cent per annum for their money can get full information by calling at The O. B. Fulghum Agency, Over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. ' 31-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Hard coal burner and gasoline range. Cheap If taken at once. At 17 N. 7th st. 20-7t FOR SALE 8 room house 520 N. 22d cheap If sold at once. 27-7t FOR SALE New and second hand - buggies; bargain new buggy wheels, $8.00 per set while they lats. 105 N. 4th. Phone 1012. 29-tf FOR SALE Now is the time to buy thoroughbred Duroc pigs. Inquire J. C Commons , at Webster. Phone 5144C 27-tues-fri-tf FOR SALE Carriage, rubber tired, good as new; 913 Main. Phone 1814. ' 30-2t FOR SALE OR RENT Craighead's residence; 211 N. 8th. Phone 1681. 30-7t FOR SALE Household goods for sale) call Monday between 10 and 12 o'clock Monday, Aug. 1st, at 52 S. 13th St. 30-2t Reports Phone 1446.) tow 60 3 66 112 127 119 104 108 133 184 122 157 113 94 134 108 Close 60 63 66 113 126 119 104 .108 133 184 122 158 113 94 134 109 . TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 1. Wheat $1.03 Corn 60c Oats 38c Clover seed $7.00 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts 4.250; prime steers $7.23; butchers $7.oo. Sheep Receipts 000 head: prime $3.25. Hogs Receipts 11.000 head: yorkers $0.00; pigs $9.15; heavies $8.05. Lambs $7.00. Calves Receipts 1,800; choice fS.75. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts 2.000; shippers $C.C5. Hogs Receipts 3,500; shippers $S.50. Sheep Receipts 1,400; prime $4.00. Lambs $0.05. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. ' Indianapolis, Aug. 1. Wheat 99c Corn 60c Oats ..36c Re 78c RICHMOND MARKETS. . RICHMOND HAT MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New Oats . . . . . . .30c Old timothy hay (loose) $15.00 New timothy Lay .. .. $10.00fc$12.O0 Straw, baled ..... , . .$6.00

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FOR SALE I year old hone, wagon ana? harness, and 23 stands of bees with about one thousand lbs. of honey. Lee Eadler, R. R- No. 8. Phone 4356. FOR" SALE No. 2 belt power champion bay press. Call John Caseley, Route 8. iW-7t FORSALE Gentle driving horse, cheap. Call 106 N. ltb. 28-7t FOR SALE--Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place. 203 Ft. Wayne ave. lo-tf PUBLIC SALE oo acre farm; goo3 buildings; fruit and two miles north Brownsville, known as the Cunningtorn homestead, 'August 2, 2 p. m. A. O. Derlng, Auctionerr. 12-18-23 FOR"; SALE AHpledid"buirdinglotT good location. See C. II. Moore, Room 16 I. O. O. F. 30-2t FOR SALE Folding wire couch, 202 North 8th. Phone 2301. FOR SALE One of the most desirable residences In Dublin. About one acre of ground, centrally located, with eight room house, in excellent repair, thereon, new barn, good chicken house and park, plenty of fruit, cement walks, both kinds of water. Will sell at a decided bargain. Address all Inquiry to Box 45, Dublin, Ind. FORSALE Cabinet for mantel, cheap; "202 North 8th St Phone 230L FORSALE Good bicycle, with entirely new back wheel, $10.00. Szlrkowsky, 325 S. W. 1st. l it FOR SALE First class hot air furnace in good condition. 626 Main St Phone 1332. l-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR r SALEr-2 modern houses; f cot tage, ii rooms, good barn; one 7' room and laundry and barn; cheap. Phone 3143. 31-7t FOR SALE 000 acres, mostly fertile first bottom soil; good house, barn, etc. 2 miles of river front, affording finest of fishing, etc. Annual income from this farm over $4,000. Where can you beat It? Price only $55 per acre. Seekers 1. bargains in productive lands should seek me. J. E. M. Agency, over 0 North Seventh street, Richmond, Indiana. 21-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 Choice residence lot first e&uare South 12th St Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf FOR SALE Six room house- with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf Corn ooc Clover $8.00 RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat $1.00 No. 3 Wheat 95c Corn . v 57c Rye. per bu 70c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed .$5.00$5.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge Co.) Corn 58 00c Timothy $2.10$2.35 Clover seed $6.50$7.00 CUPID Oil VACATIOn According to the records of the official matrimonial bureau the office of County Clerk Harry E. Penny Dan Cupid went on a vacation for a short time during July, probably to ret after the strenuous duties in June. During July there were but twentyfive marriage licenses issued as compared with twenty in the corresponding period of 1909 and forty-three in June of this year. Licenses were issued on Saturday to Paul Gray and Elsie Y. Ebeling. both of this city, and to Frank Watkins and Malinda Willis, also of this city. A PEDESTRIAN CLUB. The high school pedestrian club composed entirely of girls, furnished food for a feature story in the magazine supplement of the Indianapolis Sunday Star yesterday. The story Is illustrated with six photographs. DIRECTORS TO MEET. A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Commercial Club will be held at the club headquarters in the Masonic temple this evening.' The building code which was recently adopted by the building committee will be submitted to the directors. The report of the committee will probably be adopted and referred to city council. MARTIN TURNKEY. During the two weeks' vacation which Ray Harris, turnkey at the jail was given. C. E. Martin of Williamsburg Is acting as turnkey and caretaker of the insane who are confined in the county jalL Harris Is spending his vacation on the Nolandsfork, near Milton. Bit. yo troabto of aay tdad tiiun frota m disordered stomach? Go to roar dnmirt ad Kt a SOc or SI bottle of Dr. CaMweu'e Syrup Pepiia. which to n n ililieli aim isatl i a

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Columns WANT AD LETTER LIST Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this or flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calUac for mail In answer to their ads. Mall at thie office up to 12 noon today as ftows: J 4 T O 2 tf. Helman ... 1 H. 10 1 J 1 A 13. C a 3 H. E. G 3 R A. , 1 C M 3 3C X M 1 R 1 Y. ; 1 T. S Mall w!U 09 icevt tor $0 days only. Alt mall not called foi within that time will be cast out VACANT LOTS CHEAP, go at $250.00 each. 1 block from car line, aear Glen Miller. For quick sale, party out of city. Turner W. Hadley, Phone 1814. 30-7t FOR SALE Grocery and general store in country railroad Sown ; no opposi tion; good reason for selling. Ad dress X, care Palladium. 2u-t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good residence property, three squares from Main on one of the best streets in Richmond. Will take good automobile as part payment Very little money to make this trade. Be quick. Ferguson Investment Co. ' 30-7t FOR SALE The 200 acre farm four miles south east of Richmond known as the Herman Bulla, later Lawrence Good place. Farm is well Improved and fine producing land; Inquire of John L. Rupe. 30-7t FOR SALE A good paying Candy stand; reason for selling, party going to leave the city. For particulars see Geo. Manoosas, Arcade Candy stand. 29-tf 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 Lot in Benton Heights. Phone 3760. 26-7t FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kauf man, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. June ltt J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. - 26-3mo Insurance and Real Estate We write a general line of Insurance, Fire. Life, Liability, Live Stock, Plate Glass, Accident and Health, Burglary, Fidelity, Automobile, Fire and Liability. Our companies are the very best. Our policies the most liberal and afford the greatest posA MEETING Of WITS (American News Sarvlce) Montreal, Aug. 1. More than a score of the best known humorous writers of the United States and Canada arrived in Montreal today to attend the annual convention of the Press Humorists' association of America. Ample entertainment has been provided for the visitors who will remain in the city several days. A FORT ABANDONED (American News Service.) Washington, Aug. 1. Today marked the passing of historic old Fort Trumbull, Conn., which was one of the most Important strategic points in the revolutionary war. The control of the fort was transferred today from the war department to the treasury dapartment and In future will be usel as a training school for cadets of the revenue cutter service. SELL All OLD HOTEL The hotel at Williamsburg which for the past fifteen years has been run by John Meredith and wife, parents of sheriff Linus Meredith, has been sold to George Kelley and wife. The hotel is one of the land marks of the county and many Interesting events are connected with it. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith are advanced in age and they felt that they could no longer care for the hotel. They give possession on December 1. Yesterday a gathering of the members of the family was held at the hotel. Fourteen people were present including Mrs. Alice Herr and daughter of Denver and Harry Meredith and family of Indianapolis. ALTON PROUD CITY (American News Service.) Alton, I1L, Aug. 1. The new postoffice building recently completed In this city at a cost of 1100,000 was formally dedicated today with Interesting ceremonies. Congressman Rod enberg delivered the principal address.

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slble protection. We have farm and city pj-operty for sale. We give prompt attention to all business entrusted to us and solicit your pat ' ronage. W.H. BRADBURY & SON l-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms, 922 Main street, suitable for manufacturing and residence. Phone 1941. l-2t FOR RENT Five room cottage, nine dollars, six room, ten dollars. Roscoe Kirkman, 628 Main. l-2t FOR ENT Aug. 1, modern 7 room house. Inquire 2UU North ISth st..' 20-tf FOR"RENT Furnished roonie, nioderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. Jly5-tf FOR RENT Modern -Call phone 1572. room house. 2-7t FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR RENT Two upstairs unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. 534 North 19th. 28-7t FOR RENT 5 room house, $10. Phone 4249 or call Chas. Snedeker, top of N. 12th St. hill. S(R?.t LOST LOST Green leather pocket book containing necklace, pendant and seals. Reward. 117 S. 13th St., or 0 and 7 Kelley Blk. 31-3t LOST Gray shawl, cither on Union pike or in Richmond. Return to Palladium. 30-2t LOST Floral enameled pin with gold stem. Lost between corner West Fourth and Klnsey and 46 South 14th street Reward for return. Mrs. C. E. Shiveley. LOST Sack wheat between Jones' and Doran Bridge. 5122 C. Morris Phone LOST or Stolen White poodle dog; return to 36 S. 6th street; get reward. It FOUND. FOUND Scotch collie, owner can have by proving ownership if not claimed will be sold t'o defray expenses. Care Palladium. 30-2t POUND Large red cow on our farm; owner can have same by calling on Albert Anderson, south of Fair Grounds on Garwood Road. 30-2t STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street Junel8-tf 00ITS ARMY TO FLY (American News Service) Washington, Aug. 1. Lieut. Frederic E. Humphreys of the engineer corp at the war college, severed his connection with the army today in order that he may be free to give his entire attention to the science of aviation. Lieut. Humphreys, who is said to be wealthy, was one of the three army officers instructed in' the use of the army aeroplane by Wilbur Wright at College Park, Md., last fall. Just after Mr. Wright had pronounced him a competent aviator he was ordered to the war college. Learning that there was little likelihood" of again being detailed to the aeronautical division he decided to resign In order to follow bis inclination lo fly. TRIENNIAL MEETING (American News Service.) South Range. Mich., Aug. 1. Delegates representing sixteen branches of the Slovenian Croatian union in Minnesota and the upper peninsula of Michigan, have assembled here for the triennial convention of the organization. Tbe annual reports show' the affairs of the union to be in a flourishing condition. It has a total membership of nearly 2,000 with a treasury balance of f 15,000. BIRTHDAY OF STATE (American News Service) Denver, Col., Aug. 1. Colorado day a legal holiday In this state, was observed today with a flag raising and appropriate exercises at the city park. Banks and public offices were closed. The day Is tbe thirty-fourth anniversary of the admission of Colorado to the union. THREE LIQUOR LICENSES. ' Liquor licenses were granted to Hugh Taylor, William Asa Green and Henry Leonard, all of this city, by the county commissioners this morning.

Secures a Building Lot in RICHMOND TERRACE National Road Just west of Barlham Junction. Sale every afternoon, 2 to 5. Take traction west to Graves' Stop ' (5c fare) or city car to Earlham Junction.

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BUS!NESS CLASSIFIED FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26 ART STORE. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner's Art Store. S S. 11th. Phone 21S0. 10-tf INSURANCE. MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. BATHING. THE up to date bathing pond for la dies and gents, cool, clean, fresh water, bathing suits, all acconinioda tions; 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 S. Eighth street MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE For Bale or rent; a new bus! ness room 22xUS In good location Business ia not overdone. Box 155 Fountain City. Ind. eod-7t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build' ing, Washington, D. C. may22-tf Big Wash Out On the line at 8 a. m., and women . saved by using the "IMPERIAL fl910" MOTOR WASHER $3.00 down, 50c per week. Write THE DAYTON WASHING MACHINE MOTOR CO., DAYTON, OHIO. Repairs we can't make AINT Ward Machine Shop. 830 N. B St School Opens Monday, August 15th. Richmond Business College Enroll Now. i-7t TO BE SENSATIONAL Indications That Steins Case Tomorrow Will Be a Startling One. TO CALL MANY WITNESSES If all testimony which Is known Is admitted In the trial of Robert Steins, charged with criminal intimacy with a fifteen-year-old white girl, which starts in' the circuit court, before the petit Jury, tomorrow, the case will be one of the most sensational ever heard In this county. About fifty wit nesses were summoned today by the state and defendant. Prosecuting At torney Charles Ladd and his deputy, R. K. Shively and John F. Robbing, representing William Muey, the parent of the alleged victim of Steins will attend to the prosecution. Wilfred Jessup and Henry U. Johnson have been retained by the defendant. TO WIDEN STREETS Declaratory resolutions for the wid ening of West Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets were adopted at the meeting of the board of works this morning. The streets will be made fif ty feet wide. Seventh street was thirty-eight feet in width and the other streets about thirty-three feet. City Engineer Charles investigated the im provement some time ago and the damages to property holders will be slight. No buildings will have to be removed. The widening will be from Main street to the National road. SPRAINS HER ANKLE Mrs. Harry Penny sprained her ankle yesterday while on a visit to New Castle. The injury while painful is not regarded as serious. . It s expected that it will not prevent her from accompanying her husband and family on their trip to Colorado, which they will take the last of the week. Wee Cor. 9Us llata . Wit

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State Field Examiners Posdlck and Webster Parry, the latter from this city, have filed their reports of the examination of the city offices of Greenfield. Very slight discrepancies were discovered. Condemnation of the city officials for carrying a burdensome bonded debt and payment of excessive rates of interest for loans was the chief criticism. . . . NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX LEVIES Expenditures and Tax Levies for the Year 111 1. The Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, proposes lor the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Ad visory Board at Its annual meeting, to be held at the Office of the Township Trustee on the 6th day of September, 1910, commencing at 1:30 o'clock, p. m. the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $2,494.96, and Township tax. 9 cents on the hun dred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $T, 761.13, and tax 28 cents on the hun dred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $6,920.46. and tax 25 cents on the hun dred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $4,158.28 and tax 15 cents on the hundred dollars. , .v ' , 5. Additional Road Tsx expenditures $2772.18, and tax 10 cents on the hun dred dollars. ' 6. Library' expenditures, $8,400.86, and tax 5 cents on the hundred dol lars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year $6,720.70, and tax 4 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures $39,238.56. and total tax 96 cents on the hundred dollars. Total Net Taxable property of Wayne Tp. for the year 1910 , $ 2,760,375 Total Net Taxable property of City of Richmond for the year 1910. , . . . 14,330.395 Total Net Taxable property of Spring Grove for the year 1910 ............... 155,860 Total Wayne Township $17,246,630 Total number PollsQn Township, 508 City of Richmond .4.041 Spring Grove v .14 Signed, James Howarth, Trustee." Dated 'July 30, 1910. 1-lt EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES ' FOR THE YEAR 1910. t The Trustee of New Garden Township, Wayne ' County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at Trustee's office the following estimates . and amounts for the said year: , ). Township expenditures, 12240 and Township tax, 23 cents on the hundred dollars. ' 2. Local. Tuition expenditures, $1,233 and tax. 16 cents on tbe hundred dol lars. 3. Special school tax expenditures. $4,480, and tax, B0 cents on the .hun dred dollars. . ' ' - 4. Road tax expenditures, $1,792, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Additional road tax expenditures, $896, and tax, 10 cents on tbe hundred dollars. . 6. Library expenditures, $....., and tax, . . . . . . cents on the hundred dollars. . . 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $81.75. and tax 1 cents on the hundred dollars. - - 9. Bond -Fund expenditures, $1971. and tax, 22 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures,. $12,693.75. and total tax, 144 cents on tbe hundred dol lars. ' Signed, C. S. Keever, Trustee. Dated Aug. 1, 1910.

CITY .ADVERTISEMENT. . Department of Public , Works. Office of the Board. . r 1 Richmond Ind., inly 28th, 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 28th day of July, 1910, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 218-1910. Providing for the improvement t of the alley between South 14th and South 15th street by grading, graveling and bouldering and three-brick center, from South D street to South E streetImprovement Resolution No. 820 1910 Providing for , the improvement" of tbe west side of South 15th street, from South D street to South E street, by the construction of a cement sidewalk 6 feet In width,: except that portion already laid with- cement, 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 Works of said city has, fixed Monday. August. 15th, 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or eard, against 4 the amount assessed against each piece of property described H f said roll and will deter mine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited Jn .the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said rolL Said assessment roU showing said prima facie assessment,' with - the names of owners and ' descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may. be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. - - - ' - v . H. M. HAMMOND, . FRED R. CHARLES. W. .W. ZIMMERMAN. - . Boar r Public Works.; ,' Jul 28-7t