Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 82, 14 February 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAMFRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1919.

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We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on farm located 5 miles southeast of Hagerstown, 4 miles southwest of Greensfork, 1 miles north of Jacksonburg and 4 miles north of Pennville, on WEDNESDAY, FEB.. 19, AT 10 A. M. At 10 o'clock Bharp, the following personal property: 6 HEAD OF tfORSES One sorrel team geldings, coming 4 years old, well mated, wt. 3000 lbs.; one sorrel mare 4 years old, wt 1500; one bay mare 6 years old, wt. 1500; one gray mare 8 years old, wt. 1700; one black horse, smooth mouth -and a good roadster. All these horses are good workers. 56 HEAD OF CATTLE 56 Twenty-one Shorthorn cows, red and roan, (ten head will be fresh in. March), some with calves by side; 4 two-year-old Shorthorn steers; 8 one-year old Shorthorn registered steers; one 3-year-old bull; two 1-year-old heifers; 18 head last spring and summer calves, red and roans; one 7-months-old Shorthorn bull calf. Thls'is a good bunch of cattle. One good Jersey cow, third calf, fresh In March. . i ijttiftlia 110 HEAD HOGS Fifty bred sows, Poland China; 14 yearling sows, had one litter, will farrow in March; 28 Poland China gilts, will farrow in March; 4 red sows, farrow in March; 4 Hampshire sows, farrow in March; 2 last spring registered boars, Poland China; 58 pigs, wt from 40 to 150 lbs. All double immune. 28 HEAD SHROPSHIRE SHEEP Seventeen ewes, bred: 1 yearling buck; 7 ewe lambs; 3 feeding lambs. This Is an extra good bunch of sheep. IMPLEMENTS One manure spreader; 8-bairel stock tank; 2 wagons; 1 steel-hay rake; 1 fivedisc Superior wheat drill; 1 Rock Island hay loader; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 two-row corn plow, P. O.; 2 one-row corn plows, Ohio and National; 1 wooden roller; 1 open top buggy; 1 Cassidy gang plow; 1 Oliver 14-inch sulky plow; 1 Sure Drop corn planter with check row and fertilizer attachment; 1 box bed good as new; 75-gallon cooker; 1 twelve-inch walking plow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 hog oiler; 1 set buggy harness; 1 set breechen harness;-hip-strap harness for four horses; 1 set of heavy fly nets; collars, lines, bridles, halters and blankets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GRAIN 100 bushels oats, about 300 bushels corn in crib; hay in mow. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch by Jacksonburg Aid Society. ANSON' BRUMFIELD, FRED BOND

AUCTIONEERS Albert Hlndman, Vanderbeck & Son. CLERK Harry Gilbert.

Sale under tent.

PUBLIC SALE

Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction on my farm iV2 miles southeast of Richmond and mile southeast at Elliott Mills FRIDAY, FEBRUAY 21 Beginning at 12:30 p. m. Following live stock and farming implements: 2 HEAD HORSES 2 One black horse 12 years old; 1 grey mare, bred to Diamond 8389. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8

One Holstein cow, pure bred, 3 years old, a good one, fresh in June; 1 Jersey

Holstein, calf by side, giving good flow of milk; 1 Jersey, fresh in April; 1 Jer

sey Poll heifer, 1 year old; 1 Holstein bull calf, pure bred, 10 months old; 1

Holstein bull calf, registered, 2 months old; 1 Holstein heifer calf, 3 months

old. 7 HEAD BROOD SOWS 7 Two tried Duroc sows; 5 Duroc gilts, due to farrow In April. All double immuned. IMPLEMENTS One Deering mower used one season; 1 walking plow; 1 wagon, hog rack and

hay rack; 1 grain bed; 1 five-hoe wheat drill; 1 one-row cultivator; 1 disc; 1

set of breeching harness; 50-75 bushels of oats; 1 Cyphress incubator, 240 egg; eight.foot self-hog feeder; 1 hand seeder; 1 cook stove. TEMS made known on day of sale.

E. BROWN

SIMON WEDDLE, Auct.

JESSE WEICHMAN, Clerk.

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PUBLIC SALE On account of changing location, I will sell at Public Auction at Farm, located 1 miles northeast of Williamsburg and 4 miles west of Fountain City, Ind., on

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V V Beginning at Ten o'clock a. m. The following personal property to-wit: 16 HEAD OF HORSES 1 pair bav horses, 7 years old. well mated, weight 3.000 lts. 1 pair bay horses, 5 years old, well mated, weight 2.S00 lbs. 1 pair roan mares, 4 years old. well mated, weight 2,800 lbs. 1 pair black mares, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2,800 lbs. 1 pair grey mares. 5 and 9 years old. both heavy In foal, weight. 2,800 lbs. 1 prey horse, 6 years old, weight 1.650 lbs. 1 dapple Kiey horse, 5 years old, lady broke, weight 1,350 lbs. 1 black horse 8 years old, a real city horse, broke In all harness, weight 1.350 lbs. The rest are 3 to 6 j ears old. These horses are every one sound, every one broke and broke right, having worked every one myself. This Is undoubtedly the best bunch of horses you will see sell this spring. Backed by guarantee that Is Iron clad. If In need of a good herse, come to this sale. 30 HEAD OF SHORTHORN CATTLE One registered 2-year-old bull, red; 1 registered yearling bull, red: 1 registered yearling bull, roan; 3 coming yearling-bulls out of Recorded Sire, 1 white and 2 reds; 1 two-year-old heifer, registered roan, due to calf in March, bred to Kecorded bull; 2 five-year-old cows, due to calf In March, red. 1,600 lb. kind; 1 five-year-old cow, red, due to calf 1st of April; 4 red cows due to calf in May and June; 1 roan cow due to calf in March; 7 two-year-old heifers, springers, mostly calve In March, some with calf at foot. Roan and reds, real ones. The above cows and heifers are all bred to registered Shorthorn bull. Some yearling heifers and some good calves; 2 Jersey cows, fresh, extra good ones; 1 Jersey heifer with calf at foot. If you want Shorthorns, yon can't afford to miss this sale. 39 HEAD OF HOGS One Big Type Poland China sow, farrow 1st of April; 6 Big Type Poland China gilts, weight 125 lbs.; 2 Big Type Poland China boar pigs, weight 125 lbs.; 30 feeding shoats, weight about 50 lbs., double immuned. GRAIN AND HAY Some good yellow corn In crib; 400 bushels or more Big Four White oats, suitable for seed, yielded fi" bushels to acre; 12 tons of mixed hay; 20 tons of clover hay. This hay r.-as nil put up without rain. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC. One Fish wagon with hog rack complete; 1 Studebaker box bed, good; 1 gravel bed: 1 rbber tired carriage; 1 John Deere two-row corn plow, good, as new: 1 Ohio one-row corn plow; 1 Deering hay tedder, good as new; 1 Black H.iwk corn planter with fertilizer attachment with new set of runners, sp!tndid condition; 1 three-section spring-tooth harrow; 1 three-section spllT'.-tooth harrow, wood frame; 1 steel roller; 1 Osborn steel hay rake; 1 re: I Hirer disc five-hoe wheat drill; 1 Janesville sulky breaking plow; 1 five-shovel cultivator; 1 Hatfield seed cleaner; 1 Galloway fivehorse gasoline engine, almost new; 1 Galloway feed grinder; 1 twelve-foot line shaft with hangers, belts and pulleys; two double-harpoon hay forks, trip ropes find pulleys; 1 set of breeching harness, nickel-plated, used one season: 1 set breeching harness made by Philip Birch, nickel plated, good condition; 1 set breeching harness, good; 1 set leather lly nets; lot good leather collars. 21 and 22-inch; 2 Delight hog feeders; 1 galvanized Clark feeder: 1 wood feeder; 1 Kipley steam cooker; 1 large heating stove; 1 seven-barrel galvanized tank with hog fountain attached; lot galvanized hog troughs, hog fountains, hog oilers; one 120-egg Old Trusty Incubator, used last year; forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. TK1SMS made known on day of sale. Pale will be held In heated sale pavilion Trains will be met at Fountain City and Williamsburg Come early and enjoy the day with us. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid Society of Friends' church of Williamsburg. FRANK A. WILLIAMS AUCTIONEERS Thomas Connlff. nichmond: Oran Ross, Winchester; Dempscy Dennis, Richmond. CLERK Por! Pike.

Public

Sale

We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on the farm of Irvin Doddridge, 3 miles northwest of Brownsville, 1 mile east of Robinson Chapel, on " WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, '19 Commencing' at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property: 19 HEAD OF HORSES One bay mare coming 6 years old, In foal, wt. 1700; 1 bay mare coming 8 years old, in foal, wt. 1500; 1 pair sorrel mares coming 4 and 5 years old, wt. 3000; 1 pair black mares coming 3 and 4 years old, wt. 2800; 1 pair browns, mare and horse, 3 and 4 years old, wt. 2900; 1 pair black mares, 3 years old, wt. 2800; 1 bay mare 5 years old, wt. 1550; 1 grey mare 4 years old, wt. 1400; 1 grey mare 8 years old, wt. 1450; 1 bay gelding 4 years old, extra good one, wt. 1500; 1 sorrel gelding, 8 years old, splendid worker, wt. 1550; 1 black mare 4 years old. splendid mare, wt. 1550; 3 head, coming 2 years old, mules. These horses are all owned by us and the best we ever offered at sale, sound and been worked. Can be seen at the farm of Irvin Doddridge at any time. 56 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 4 good springer black cows; 6 Jersey springers; 3 Jerseys giving milk, one is an extra good milker; 1 Shorthorn springer; 4 dry cows; 5 bulls, one good Shorthorn coming 8 months, one coming a year old, one standard Poll Durham, can be registered, one Pollangus 8 months old; 20 head good young cattle, wt. from 500 to 800, a number of which are ready to kill; 1 cow with calf; 2 calves. Clayton Wright will consign 10 head of his best Jerseys, springers and giving milk. Two large bulls are fat, weigh 1600-1800 lbs. 130 HEAD OF HOQS Consisting of 12 Big Type Poland China, three tried sows, nine gilts; 13 Duroc sows, eleven tried sows, two gilts, 8 full-blood Chester White gilts. These sows are all bred to farrow 'in March and April. 100 head feeding hogs and shoats, averaging from 60 to 150. All these hogs are immuned. SHEEP Four sheep, 4 buck lambs, 8 Angora wethers, good brushers. FARMING TOOLS Having bought a tractor, I will offer a few farming tools, consisting of 1 new Oliver riding plow, never broke more than 6 acres, and 1 P. & O. sulkey plow; 1 McCormick corn binder; 1 good corn plow, 1 disc; 1 steel hay rake; 1 tworow corn plow; 1 corn planter; 1 cultivator; 1 two-shovel plow; 1 Deering mower; 1 three-leaf harrow. MISCELLANEOUS Ten bushels re-cleaned clover, 5 bushels Little Red 5 bushels English; 5 bushels timothy; 50 to 100 bales straw. SALE under tent. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by Ladies' Aid of Robinson Chapel. M. D. IRVIN DODDRID0E THOS. CONNIFF, WM. FLANNIGAN, Aucts. N JOE BURRIS, Clerk. CHAS. JOHNSON, Settling Clerk.

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PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will sell at public auction at bin residence, known as The Valley Stock Farm; located 5 miles southwest pf Centerville, and 11 miles southwest of Richmond and 12 miles northeast of Connersville, on

The following personal property, to-wit: 1 4 Head of Horses and Mules 1 4 One registered Percheron stud, four years old; 1 registered Percheron gray mare, four years old; 1 registered Belgian roan mare, two years old; 2 registered Belgians, sorrels, coming yearlings, good ones. 'GRADED HORSES One team of bay geldings, four and five years old, weight 2700; 1 good farm mare, coming four years old; 1 gray horse, coming four years old and 1 sorrel horse, weight 16t)0 lbs., these are both good farm horses; 1 good driving horse, gentle; 1 span of mare mules, coming four years old, an excellent team. 22 Head of Cattle 22 Fifteen head of registered Black Aberdeen Angus cattle, consisting of three 6-year-old cows, to be fresh in March; one 4-year-old and eight 8-year-old cows to be fresh in July; 6 yearling calves; 1 registered Aberdeen Angus bull, 3 years old. GRADED CATTLE Three yearlings, 2 steers and 1 heifer; 2 good milch cows. These cattle are all good stuff. 80 Head of Hogs 80 Four head of good 'brood , sows, due to farrow in March or April; 75 head of shoats will weigh. from 75 to 125 lbs.; these hogs are all double Immuned from cholera. Grain and Hay Five tons of baled hay; 10 tons of loose hay; 1,000 bushels of good corn. TWO MACHINES DETROITER TOURING AND A TRUCK Farming Implements Two farm wagons, with hog racks, complete; 1 Deering binder; 1 mower; 1 corn binder; 1 hay loader; 1 steel roller; 1 steel drag; 2 breaking plows; 1 disc harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 3 riding cultivators; 1 ensilage cutter; 3 wheat drills; 1 corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 6 sets of work harness; 1 set buggy harness, and 1 new buggy; and many other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. . ' TERMS made known on day of sale. Sale to begin promptly at 10 o'clock. Sale to be held under tent. Frank ML Cleveoger COL. WM. FLANNAGAN and FRED LAKE, Aucts. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of Doddridge Chapel.

LEGAL NOTICES.

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT

Department of Public Works, Offic

of the Board. Richmond, Ind., February 13th, 1919. , , ' Notice to Contractors: N Notice is hereby given by the Boart . of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that sealed proposal! will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Tbura day, February 27th, 1919, for furnish ing to the City of Richmond, Indiana with 20.000 gallons more or less oi Tarvla "B" or its equal. The bidders, in submitting proposali to furnish above material, must ac company each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evi dence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten dayi

from the acceptance of proposals, con

tracts and bonds satisfactory to th said Board to furnish said materia A failure of the successful biaaera u enter into such contracts and bond; upon the acceptance of such proposa wtll forfeit the checks and the sunn of money payable thereon to the citj as agreed and liquidated damages fo; such failure. The Board of Public Works reservei the right to reject any. or all bids. WM. N. JOHNSON, THOS. C. TAYLOR, JNO. E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works Feb. 14 and 21.

PUBLIC SALE

Having disposed of my farm, I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the farm three miles southeast of Fountain City, two miles west of Whitewater and four miles north of Chester on the Arba Pike, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 10 o'clock a. m. 3 Head of Horses One imported sorrel Belgian stallion, 9 years old, sound and a good breeder, wt. 2000 lbs.; 1 horse, coming 8 years old, wt. 1350 lbs.; 1 driving hors,e, coming 8 years old, wt. 1000 lbs. 19 Head of Cattle One Jersey cow, 6 years old, giving a good flow of milk; 1 Jersey cow, coming 5 years old, will be fresh middle of April ;1 Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh in spring; 14 head of Hereford steers, coming 2 y-"?r.rs old; 1 poll Angus bull, coming 2 years old, 1 poll Durham bull, coming 2 years old. 45 Head of Hogs Twenty-two Duroc Jersey sows and gilts; 2 Poland China sows, all due to farrow in March, April and May; 9 head of feeding shoats weighing 135 lbs., and 8 fall shoats; 1 full-blooded Duroc Jersey male hog. Hay and Grain 1,500 bushels of good yellow corn; 15 tons of clover and timothy hay; i,000 bushels of good Big Four oats. Farm Machinery One steel roller; 2 National corn plows; 1 disc with seeder attachment; 2 double sets of work harness; buggy harness; bridles, lines, halters, etc. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE One oak sideboard; 1 sewing machine; 1 Jewel base burner, 18-inch; 1 cook stove; about 8 bushels of potatoes and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies' Aid of Christian church of Fountain City. ' " " DANIEL Wo BOYER COL. CONNIFF and OMER PLATT, Auctioneers; JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk.

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SALE

Having sold my farm I will sell at public sale at my residence one mile south of Williamsburg and four miles north of Greensfork on the Creek road

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SALE BEGINNING AT 130 A eM,

6 Head off Cattle

Eleven tried cows, one 4-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded, weight 1350, will be fresh in April and is a real cow; one three-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded with calf by side and is a big cow; one four-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded with calf by side and is a big cow; one three-year-old Shorthorn well bred, will be fresh by First of April; one three-year-old Shorthorn giving good flow, of milk and is pacture bred; one three-year-old Shorthorn giving about three gallons per day and will be fresh in April and an extra good cow; one five-year-old Holstein and Jersey, will be fresh soon and has a record of ten pounds butter per week; one fiVe-year-old Holstein full-blooded, a big cow and a good milker, will be fresh in April; one three-year-old Jersey, well bred, will be fresh by day of sale and is a real dairy cow; one two-year Holstein and Jersey, will be fresh in March: one three Dole Durham, ex

tra good cow and will be fresh in April; one five-year-old Angush cow giving three gallons per day and will be fresh about May and has raised a fine calf. 7 SPRING HEIFERS COMING 2 YEARS OID One will be fresh soon and balance a little later. Five of them are extra good Shorthorn and one Jersey Shorthorn; one Holstein and Jersey; three steers, two yearlings, 700 lbs., and one summer calf 400 lbs.; three heifers, one extra good Anglish calf; one Holstein and Jersey calf; and Jersey and Shorthorn.

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Twenty-seven brood sows; five Hampshire tried sows and are recorded; one Big Type Poland China tried sow full-blooded; six Big Type Poland China gilts, can't be beat for size and quality, bred to farrow

March 20; seven Duroc gilts, bred to farrow April 1st; 4 fall gilts, Big Type Poland China; 1 registered yearling boar, Bis Type Poland China, out of Frank William's herd and is a real breeder; 48 fine fall shoats, used to running with cattle'; 2 Hampshire gilt pigs that will be sold and the proceeds go to the Red Cross of Green township. Come and help the Red Cross. All hogs guaranteed double immuned. j .......... t 1 00 bushels Corn, more or less 2 tons fertilizer FARMING IMPLEMENTS

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One Ford touring car," never been used, this cars Is mine and will sell with the terms of the sale. . One rubber tire carriage, good as new, carriage harness goes with It; one new Webber wagon and grain bed; one new endgate scoop board; one gravel bed; one new stag sulky, better than the Oliver; one new walking breaking plow used one day; one three-section 90-tooth steel frame harrow, good as new; one new corn planter and fertilizer attachment; one Hoosier wheat drill and grass

seed attachment; one new two-row pivot axle corn plow; one one-row pivot axle corn plow; one one-horse cultivator; two jointters, one rolling cutters, and neck york; double-trees and single-trees; one grindstone; one pair horse clippers, new; one lathe; one new Buckeye incubator, 120 eggs; six hog houses, good, easily moved; 7 slop troughs, one slop cart; one set breeching harness, good; one hipstrap harness, used one season.

TERMS Six months from date with 6 percent interest, bankable note. All this stock has been bought and fed this winter by me. Not for the profit alone, but consume of feed. Lunch served by Ladies Aid of Methodist Church Williamsburg

ALBERT HINDMAN, Hagerstown. TOM CONNIFF, Richmond. CLEM CONAWAY, Mooreland, Aucts. RAY SWALLOW. Richmond, Clerk. WILL LEWIS, Williamsburg, Cashier.

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, offic of the board, Richmond, Ind. To whom it may concern: Notice Ii hereby given by the Board of Publij Works of the City of Richmond, InSY.. . iana, that on Thursday, 6th day o:) February, 1919, they unanimously ad opted Improvement Resolution No 558, 1919. South 9th street, from South E street to the South Corporation Limiti of the City of Richmond. Indiana, by paving the roadway of said street in such portion thereof as is not provided for by the three-mile road proceedings for the improvement of such highway now pending before the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, such street paving tc be of like kind as that adopted by said Board of County Commissioners, and also for the improvement of said street by the building of cement curt and gutter on either side thereof: Said street to be paved with one of the fol lowing kinds of pavement to-wit: Brick, Concrete, Creosoted Wood Block, or Bituminous Macadam on Concrete Base. Also Improvement Resolution No. 559, 1919. The alley between South 21st and South 22nd Street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the fuli width thereof, from South "A" Street south to the north line of Tract No. j 537, Official Map of the City of Richmond, Indiana, and of making, by contract and at the owner's expense, all private connections with sewer, gas, water and other like pipes and conveniences and of bringing said connections inside the curb lines of said street and outside of the line of sucfc alley for each lot, where the same has not already been done by the abutting property owner or other person oi corporation for the use and benefit of any such owner; and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall be made a part of the notice giv' ven concerning such street or alley Jmprovement as required by law. Oc default of any owner making such connection within the time specified said Board shall proceed to do so at th owner's expense, and such expenss shall be a lien on the property affected and collectible in the same manner as expenses for other street and sewer

improvements. And said work of mak

ing such private connections and bringing the same within the curb line of such street or outside of the line of such alley at the expense of the abutting property owner shall be included in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley; and of making at the expense of every public utility a careful and ' thorough inspection of all gas, water or other like pipes or conveniences and connections thereto in such street or alley and owned or t used by any public utility and of causing to be made all needed or necessary repairs to all such pipes and connections, so as to make all such pipes and connections in a high state of efficiency and in first class condition in all respects, and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall be set forth in the published notice given concerning such street or alley improvement. On default of any public utility to inspect and to repair any such pipe or connection thereto owned or used by It within the time specified, said Board or other legal authority of said city shall proceed to do so by contract or otherwise at the expense of such utility, and all such expense shall be a lien upon the property of such utility used in furnishing or supplying service to said city and the inhabitants V.

thereof and such lien may be enforced f , in any appropriate proceeding or method, or the full amount of such expense may be retained by said city out of any money it owes to such utility. And said work of inspecting and rerinirine all such di'dps and fnnvpnfpno-

ies at the expense of such utility shall

be included so far as practical in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley, and bidders on any such improvement shall state the amount per day or other unit that will be charged each public utility for inspecting and repairing any such pipe, in the event that such utility fails, neglects or refuses to do so. The Board of Public Works of said, city has fixed Thursday, March 6th, 1919, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by, said proposed Improvements as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. W. N. JOHNSON, THOS. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, - Board of Public Works. Feb. 7 and 14.

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