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TO'- IMPEACH B0R8T HOBBS Daily Republican; Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Etcettiv Nerrousnttt from Childhood. La Crlppe Brings on Heart Weakness. OFFICIAL PAPER OF SEYMOUR lAV SMrTH' Editor, and Publishers Edw.

A.Rkmy, i 1 t.y, -HiA. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 TERHS OF Sl'BSCKIPTI X. One Year six Month Three Months 1 one Mtmt.ii Tn One Wtek lw WEEKLY. One Year In Advance H-1 F.nteretl at the Seymour. Indiana, I'oatofflce as Sffitd-cla Matter.

r. i 4 'fV-'-' 'i I will take special pleasure Jaowiri' the ladles -of Lrycutf. vicinity one of the mst carefully selected lines of tz vicinity one of the mst carefully WMl I and VSt UH I Ladies. Misses and Children at our Annual -MiltineryvOpenicj cr.jir rhencing April 8' and continuing, until Saturday, 'ApH- line of our own mako on didnlayi REV. B.

T. PEAIiET, pastor chnrrh Buchanan, tla writes Per. 19.V chil.ibood 1 was aXa-ted with excessive rervmi-m which. Almost developed mlo St. Vita aance.

partldly recovered, but ut it ally grew worst. Close study the trouble: anv unusuai curtnm caused trembUnsr all over. In lO I had a severe attack of I.a (j-ipie Iji nro lit art weakness 1 had teen r.in-iai.ujr lUi.iiT trratnuiu lor avS. rw Miles' jquentiy without avail. jr-lnim-TU miates ire- Nervine 3 Last February 1 ue-gan taKitiff Ir.

Milus' KeMoranve Nervine and Nerve and Liver FilU and since then I Restores Health have bcru stuuymg "ore auu wurkiu harder than fur and I ne pood effects that bare resulted seem t.i i.e p'ruianent" Dr. Miles' Kcniedus an suld by all druggists under a positive guarantee, firs, bottle jenefit or money refunded. Book on and Serves sent five to all apDllcanta. DR. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, lnd.

Bunsrllle SlcbmoDd Bill read TIME TABLE In eflet December 1st, 18, WBJT. 71 EAST, fi.00 a. m. Went 5:00 fi 15 Sardinia 3.05 fi.40 Elizabetht'n 2 30 8 20 Seymour 1.45 pm. 9 02 Freetown.

..12:03 p.m 918 Kurt 10.08 Ileltonville 11:00 Arrive 1033 Bed ford, Lv. 10.35 Leave 1230 p. m. Bedford, Ar. 7 50 1 50 Indian Sp's 6:25 255 5:30 'Arrive 6:00 Elnora a H.

Roska, P. A. Evansvllls, Iai I. M. Oi.aki Ag-en Hsymonr Itl St.

O. W. my. Time Tm bis. IA.9T BOUND.

ABBIV1, DlfT, No. 6 4 24 a. 4.29 a. m. No 10 6 23 a 6 26 a m.

4 915 a. 9 20 m. No. 2 315 p.m ..319 p. m.

No. 8 3:50 p. 3.55 p. WIfiT BOUND. Asaira DrT.

So. 5 5 48 a. 5 53 m. No. 7 10:04 a.

10:09 a. m. No 1 1133 a. 1137 a. m.

No. 9 815 p.m 8:20 m. I 1 i i 11 A p. yt ui No 33 a. 6 26 a.

Concerts on; A. aaaam. a At a rewular merttmr ea'thetmeasocai foanctr of theeltyof SeyaMMir, Indiana, hrhi lu the council chamber on theevrnlnc of March tth 1NV7. they paaeud and approved a vraoltttkM demin(K nwtawary to pave th ajler ro-Bln eaat and wwt throiwt block In aaid city with vltriSed brick to the fall width of the alley from one aide of the the other, wllkmnfiwtefuundetttm.au In aorwrd-ance with proSle and plana pn-parvd by and and on Sle In the onVeof therlty rlvll eagla-et-r. Tbe font and expeaee tbertmf be as-aewed asalnat tbe proprKy abultlnir epoe aakf Improvement aad rolkcted acnrd1n( to the provlahm of chapter lis ot ta arte of the reneral amembly of Indiana, approvwd March th, Inns, and th a'ndnrtta tbereto.

rAald Imprwmneat to ba ma under the if pvrvhttoa aad to th aatlalactkw of the city civil rKlnrr and the aereptaac of the common council. That aralud arouoeals Will be rwelred bv this at a rowtlnf be held tlw Cd day of A pril. 1W. or he eie-ruikih of aald aork. and that obtatlnna.

If any. ef property ownera. to the net-realty of aaid pmpnwid lmpauvemant will be heard at the eeunrtlfciiambwr at o'clock a. so, oa said aaia. Atteett J.

E. McKiHKtv, City Clark, JIOT1CK. At a nralar eixeUny of the coaoaaua coaa-cllef thevity of ladlaaa. held la the council chamber oa th vetei of March XMh, 17. they pawed and apprornd a reeolav tit mi- deemla It aoreeaary ttr Improve the sidewalk odth wnrt'elde of latilanapolla a venae, betweea tfatroad street and 1 bird atreet.

to beanave with ooncrete. ownpneed of IVirtlaad crnVnt, rravel and altar Band to a thick new of Im-bm. All that part or pro-pnaed Impfovmarot oa the eualh alley ranaln thnwxh baork to he saved to Ibe fell wltlluof aldewalk, all that part on Ibe wA-th aideef alley In block to hr-parrd te the width aft feet In aonurdaane mjiM plaaa aa spanarataons to oe piwparee ay tnw city civil enrlnoar at tbe mat of tlie property ahattlwg tlmieaa ad that obtartlona, any. of aroperty owner to the amwaaliy of aawl Improvement will ba heard at the rowartl chamber le aald rl ty at o'clock p. at, oa the X3d day.

of J. E. HcKuisST. taty Clerk. v.

aarewta4aaata. The barber wa taQtlng, "Jpgxovrlng a a aw I ft .1. wi JT oli furrowing hairser th JiK raot, I assure ymt Ad 0TJ''t Ik will tell yoa Ibe tatme thicg." How flO theref Ob. thst sinipir Ia cutting a tuan'i 1 hair, abort hair very oftru file off the shear. sana lodged under the finger aaU doat aotice it at th time, and grad- nally works its way laBtU Itistxea-T tdetely out of sight Tbea th trouhla begins.

Sometimes it takes foot and I grewa- eut, but more ftften It Just stays there and fester noes th raaor hurt1 Tbara voa air. Nrxtr' fTuiladaa- 1 1 aaua 4 I. 'i v-. THu1s2d4y aa rniH V. MDncrrow stmtal hat sept Postmaster Price abuseli of circulars reading at foUowc -fDeti't mail jreuf IeMeJeWitalle package Without havii)li your en address written or printed upon the upper Ufa bead eoraetv 1tm "This win incur its return to you if not delivered, tad vifil prtvea) its WX nt to and opened at the DcatXttr tilBoay- i 4 t-.

ij The RaTraucif -wl3 raralsh cave! opes with pour retura notice prist! oa them cheaper than you hue the envelopes la small uaBtitWa, Csr lht th ofBea snd res 'v uSm The foUewingl the 1 letters re aualninj ta the at this place) LndUaaOJiUwlthJulltijwCl be sent to ths) dead letter epieet Boyd Mi Grace Brown Wru JFrm irim lUinrkh tlsrrlrou Km. B. hvBelaIi Ilelntet Brae MaHia vTitl Sirs tHO, JX PJtICB.lML WANTED- BVavyhady late I Wat fill'terth witV cro.f tt, ili.r step- 1 milmrn 1 -til. 24 eente up. to sis et Gold filling rtrH'aecord- 0MCrow and work ,3 Iwpf set teeth tA.00 up.

IWtisi srU teeth pp wrKUmMl srwmf Hrta af r' OpvaUay aad lrhiht. if' ATCF1TO A 1 1 1 i 1 TROCU UiiU. Cub rym. W. Jo hneon, 8 jlieitoraad AUoraey ia TaUct i Cause.

Terk Av, Waaklartea. a. waargea Haaerare 'OjrrJS aoadeac reqaiistaa. (afe1 Grtnd Jury Brjngi In i Bill to Rt ow Hiiii From Office af. -e "ee FOUND CONDUCTOR SEARS COAT raister mm 71tlt4raa JJorrlbly BaraeoV Ceeapesltlwa Betweea a Utwyer saat a Fracavw Sarrrmlly ASUe family.

Mew BaUwr Twtfeet Coetly LHigmttmm Over Cew, Acbtjrh. IntL, April 10.wrTbe grand Jury late yesterday filed a bill to im peach and remove Auditor Frank Borst from office. Borst is ia th peniten tiaryen a plea of guilty to forgery and raising 6rders and his office Is in cherjre of a Ths under which he Is indicted was passed during last Indiana legislature and a law point will be raised that it does not cover this case, and a legal battle is expected. Bx-Survevor 3t Hook wss also Indicted. being charged with signing a fraudulent order.

Hook is under three other indictments. Four' ex-eounty officials havs been sent to the penitentiary during this -term of and. three more ars under indictment. COMDDciTOfe. SKAKI OOAT.

It Is Vms4 'ra a Sandbatr Nea VTaite Blvev Tra te Shred, Pkikcetov, April 10. Henry Briner of Hasleton yesterday Conductor Bear' uniform his pockstbook and tickets. -Thetoatwas torn to shred. Ths'inystery is how ths coat got separated from the body and torn so badly. It would -seem to indi cate the bedyfwas horribly mangled.

Ths find was mads on, sandbar near White river. It may be the bodies of the -victim of ths wreck are near the place where the coat we found, Hew Kellrsa rnH. BiiOOjaiiOTO, April 10. Com-tnittees have been appointed and much interest is 'being manifested through them in a railroad project to connect Jasper, Rockport, Shoals, Bedford, Bloomingtom and Martinsville direct with Indianapolis, It is booked to get matters in shape so thit a tax can be asked for is the next two month. Dr.

Sabin i at th head of the new enter- BervewfwUy ASi4-eVaall. ScoTTSSiJua. April 10, James W. Baxter, Jr- a farmer near her ia dead ol Vphoi't fever, 'aed 4ft. Tea days ayo his daughter Ktta died of th same disease.

Line had been a bride enly three, weeks. A few weexs previous a son, a young man uea ana a lew uays later death ciiitmed his daughter-in-law. Two of the other children are now sick moth It not to live. Peallar CeawyatUira. DaBUXOTOir, Ind April ia Rev.

A. N. Cave of this plea was recently admitted to the Montgomery county bar, and afterward Informed hi friends hf Would tend to thar legal business free of charge. Now Sam. 8.

Martin th village attorney advertises that he Will reach to any congregation oeainng nis services free of eharg. rataer-aaat ChUdm HerrtWy BerswaV Wist Fobs, April 10. Mr. John Gammon, south -of this city undertook to fill a lamp it was burning. The oil ignited and was thrown upon Mr.

Gammon, who Was sitting near fondling their baby twins. all three being burned in a aorribl manner. Mr. Gammon will live but it Is doubtful tne Dames reoovi Cfeetlj UUaratlee Oree a 4w. Middlstows, April 10.

litiga tion between Amos D. Boss and Hiram Tyra over a brindl cow worth has result! in piling up court costs to.the amount of 300 and the end is not yet. The trouble originated- over Tyra tuning his oow into th highway and Boss, who is road supervisor. Impounding brwwaee ta lata Tsaaeeee Stiver BLurrros, April 10. News ihas Jmat been received here' that JemsAa Cullotm, former resident, hi wU and four children had been drowned While boating on the Tennesse river, i He lived aoturwher Bear th Kentucky-Tennessee Una, McOuUom left Bluff-ton some time age for the south, and his family followed, a tew weeks later.

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat a Maratoratr mar's Cam. Dattos, April 10. Murderer Albert J. Franta is to set a new trial th Judge ef th eomsaoti picas court having rigued the bill of exception. The cas will be tried lm th circuit court Applioatioa for a stay of execution has been mad to the supreme court.

Franta was sentenced to be electrocuted May 13. ktlaee Kawalag J-all Tlaae. nrri.AratL O.l Ami! 10. At Dillon- Val and Long Bun, east of "fe, the two Unrest uoal mines, were placed in eperatiea -yesterday. Xrver W0 men were given wera.

inen niiuoe iuit aot been running in full for year. Staak rMtawtr lat Mae Deaa. -f AirwarrriXB. Anril 10. Baxter Tmn AA Lale waetardaT atemooa.

He wa th fattest maa in Hush eoauty. vretfraiag auu poaooa ana wa im a Imhaa tmU Hia anffln will be fast long I fet wid and SO Inches deep. 9m tmrr Vet. Vabias. IbL.

Aoril ia The fourth pedal venir has been ordered la the Baldwin tsibwry case. Bo rax uu men have been tested a to their qualifications aa Jurors and still there ia no Jury. Wae Laxiaro. Ky-V April 10, A. Black who killed Michael Kelly in a aa- looa here gr free.

Alter being vat five Bmiaatee th Jury returned a verdict of nut guilty. taerarr ww tarlw Walwerelsrt TJrLawn, lad April 10. Dr. Dot be, th evaiaeut lueotociat, ha instaUed his library, walaedat ri.000, Taylor Uaiversity ber. Stop drugicf youTteJf wiCh quack So trams er "cure.

Get a wen knows pWrntaceuUcal remedy that will do lb work. Catarrh and cold te th head will not eua cuSerirg if Ey's Cresm lalm is nerd. Drugrirt win supply 10c. ttial iA or tn 'uVm mall rt. ELY F-S03 58 Warrwu StN.

Y. CTIy Rev. Joha Ueii, Jr. ef Greet Fa'iU. Moct, Ely's Cream lalm torr-e I cn hi 'it a f- eatsrrh if ui as diree'ed." Bv.

Frrr. W. Sparaous Kidney Their Sale In Seumour and Vlclnltu Has Reached Enormous Dimensions. lulnli loin Think of hundreds of boxes of Dr Hobbs Spiragus Kidney Pills being' sold in Seymour in a single day. And this of a medicine that wa ol little heard of in this vicinity a few weeks ago.

No amount of advert isinj could produce such marvelous sales. Those who have used this raaiedy hava received such benefit tint they reoomannd it to their friends; th it together with their open, frank aa 1 honeit manner of it intro- dection, is the proper explanation of its success. It is vitally important to good health that the kidneys should be in perfect order. Hundreds upon hundreds of the ailmeciU that humanity suffers frjm originate from the fact that the human purifiers of the hlood are not performing their work properly, and like anything else that is out ef order, should be repaired. If you are a sufferer from backache, rheunatism, gout, general muscular weakness, neuralgia, headache, nervous exhaustion and generally run dow.i, go to your druggist's at once, and ike the best investment you ever made in your life for 50 cants.

Get a box ot Dr Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pilla from your druggist, and in a week's time you will have undergone a change for the better that ill surprise you. Greatly Benefitted After 14 Tears Buf fering. A reporter called on Mr. B. Coon, of No.

320 Straight street, Grand Rapids, who in reply to his question told the following regarding Dr, Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills: I have suffered for fourteen wears with kidney complaint and hart bien treated for rheumatism a nuuber of physicians; alio taken a large quantity of patent medldins without improve ment, in fact I it wjrse, getting sj bad that I have been unable to leave the house for the past two years, I have bad such dreadful pains across my bso't and in my right limb. I hve been unable to bend my right knee. My hands and feet were swollen to twice their normal re and I was compelled to use support to move around. I began to tae Dr. Hobbs Sparagui Kidney Pills six days ago and noticed a marked change at once, as you see, the swelling has disappeared from my hands and feet and the piin hs left me entirely.

I walked. six yeiterdayt. without much trouble, a thing I have Hot been able to do in two years. I believe no( I will once again be a well man and can safely say that Dr. Dobbs Spiragus Kidney Pills are the only remedy that has ever given me satisfaction.

I heartily recommend them to all who suffer as I have. 320 Straight iBtteet, Grand Mich. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills, FOR SALE BY W. PETER, Huoceutor to J.

H. Andrews at Co. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Seymour, Indiana. A unusualy large number of farmers were in town today on business with Seymour people They moved aioat briskly, giving the hast sort of evidence that a busy season for them it at hand. The backward spring has thrown them behind in their work considerably.

Is mumming editorial work. In Kan- eas, ex-Senator Peffer says he will coe tinue to be a populist "along conserva tive lines." It is a snprise to moat pee-p'e to know that he will attempt I be a conservative populist. The country knows no such a populist bow. Be will be a new type of populism. fiurt.

kites Bilver bibholf'ers are among the cow veafeocea provided for children. Very effective are the pierced eilrw candle shades wbea placed ever a lining of bright hoed silk, Some of the newest belts are mad ci monkey' akin, to match the new rrd-oases aad purees In the stvm material. A SoreljT designed to serve a twofold purpose aoa made ta gold and silver the combinatiosi niacchbox oi xaiitta-toiem V'V Lea on servers have heea added to th fnrauuiiiigs of the Otiock Sea tebie They are of sUvrr and have bent dtmbk asdics, with a fork at csae end and I eUw at the other. While teaching a class girls ta a snbool recently, the Bnaster aaked the following iroesttowt "That was Koah snrTceed to be do Ing when the animals were going lata the arkf" Be refved srveral aiwwrB. At last a little girl pet her hand.

"fce said, "wbattJeyoesvvr "Talisf Oe fufuZC O. St. U. Time Tmb. SOUTH BOUND.

Jo 10 a No. 14 9 27 a ra No. 2 Nn 18 4 51 p. m. Vr.

4 6 53 P- n. NORTH BOUNP. No. 15 8:02 a. m.

No 19 fr-55 No 7 No 5 6.24 o. 3 10:42 t-AlllMTTH Attn Thk platform which fell with Mr. Bryn down in Florida wae not a free silver platform so our friends need not lose courage. Thk merchants who advertise judi- ri uflv sell the most soads. They let the people know abiut the bargains they have for them and thm i iv t) and solicit business.

The terrific explosion of whiskey at Indianapolis causing so great a loss of property does not speak well for the grade of liquor that is used in the capi tal city. Ths special newspaper correspondents are on the Greek frontier ready for business, and judging from the lat est reports they will all have some experience as war correspondent. The stranger Jtrom the Pacific slope who talked to the local Bryan club Wednesday night, will talk atColumbus tonight where hi has been since be left here. He seems to be on an elet- tioneering tour for Mr. Bryan.

While Cleveland elected a republican Mayor by 2509 plaratity.it gave the oth er republic ins on the city ticket an ajj-rrige plurality of 8X19. The tlemoctatio policy teems to be to raid the headsV of tickets. The vigilance of the non statecplleg men is quite a disappointment to the state educational trust. The college men are merely asking for justice, but that is just bat the representatives ol the trust are oppojed to and are therefore 'fighting. Michigan's agr'cultural experiment station will hereafter psy a bouuty oi to a pound on all beet sugar raised in the state.

The superintendent say; the beets will grow wherever the average summer temperature is about 70 degrees, and in any soil except swamp land and stiff clay. The late Gentleman Jim Oorbett is greatly disappointed because the newt- papers have given him so much less notice on his trip east this time than formerly. He has begun to realize thit he was knocked out of public notice to a great extent in his recent encounter at Carson City. The man chosen to succeed Capt. Jno.

K.Gowdy as chairman of state central committee should be a man acceptable to sll the repub licans in the state, lie should not be chosen at a representative of any faction, but as the representative of the party. The man who can keep all the the republicans of ths state working together in the interests of the pople the proper man to select as chair man. Fhe Citiiens street railroad company, of Indianapolis fighting three cent fartM as was anticiptted. Bf.ra tht bill was propoeed the inageraof this corporation talked about three cnt fares an 1 that they had in mind rich a reduction. This talk wav for effect a is nowreveaiei.

iney ao n)t ma to submit to a three cent fare unless com pelled to do so. The oupinr lj)k upon their franchise with unsertainty and may be expected to get out of the people of Indianapilit all tVv ein bile they have the opportunity. "A FATao" writes the Col urn but Times criticising the pab'ic school teachers of our neighboring city for attending the teachers' association is Aeeaion at Franklin, also criticises the school board for letting tbem go Evi dently "A Patron" is not a beliver ta professional spirit which moat people believe adds greatly to the proficiency of the teacher. Neither does" A Patrost" believe ia educational progress sa view ed by the moct praHieal school Ueav Dftabtless the children of Uie critic, being out of echooL were sotsewhai ia the way at boom. vTkal supreme in Wrest some people take, or waat others to take ia their child ree' Te Own Cats to Om Day And extensive Open '-Air W.

At a r.ular meettns of the rfwiesmoit tmn- cll of toe city ot Heymoac. Jedlans held in tne omincu cmamDeroo im wini( or apni Bin. W7. Hiey paaavdand atirovVI a rewtiu-tk deemlnr ft nereaaary Utat on the west aide of Indlanaoolla avenua. be tween Fourth aret and 8ltn in aalU city be naved with sawed stone or with concrete compoaed ef Portland cement, aravel and snare aana torne vnu-aaeas oi are, jarnea and te tbe width of Svw 4) rtwt In aorordanee with plans and speelflcatlons to be prepared bv the city eivll envlneer at the coat of the property Abutting therena.

That ohjecttooe, if any. of ebaUlna; property aweers will be heard at the council chamlxJr at I o'clock on the sth day 4f stay, 1M7. a iicai i. aiauxiT, 1117 Lierw. HOTMUB.

At a lerolar meetlna of tbe mtamoa eotin- ell of the city of Iseyinoar, Indiana, held In the council chamber oa the evening of April ttli, li7, they peaaed and epprorad a rratilo tloo dtwmln It aeceaaary that Seventh 7ta) atreet rrom Bill street eeat to toe corporation line he (raveled with tbe beet oualltv of rlret rraveTto th full width ef the roadway ta ar. cord ao oa with proSle and sperlncallons file ta tbe office of the city civil enclneer. That the coal thereof ha aaawaaud afalnel the city and tbe abattlng paoperty and aoilect acooreing to the prorlatom or caaptmr la ot the acts of the gtmeral aexentbly of Indiana aparoTed II arch Sth, IM, 'And jtae-eaaend-mrnta thereto and. aald. he peotmaent shall he made under the enpervtakm ef the city ofvtl aa-tnem and to the aereptaace af tlw rym- II MW.

I 1 I 1 1 I 1 Vila iw.in.il. wrm hv i received by thlaeonnell at a mroUnc te be I held on the Sth day ot May, vavft the execution of said work. At the ami time the enaneil will hear objertlone of morty owe-m It any. to' tb aeceealty for the propttaed" improvement. 1 J.

K. Mcaiswax. ciitycieix. WOTICM. At a mrelar aieetlnv of the poormon "couti 1 1 of tbe city of Heymonr.

Indiana, hold In th rminrll coambev on the evenlna of Aprtj Sth, ISV7. they paaaed and. approred a reauUitloa dneminf ttaereaaary that Blink strm from Bttoond atreet to the E. H. railroad Is aald city be araTwIed with rood rlve rravel td the.

rail SMdlo or rnaaway, ra wiu nroSleaiid anerlScatlonean Sle In tbe ofSce of the city cfvll en (Inner of mil Hty. That the com la ana eipeneee tnormir aiwiwai aaraa( th vity and the alrattln aauperty'. and rollwted anoinxitnw to the DrovlattMe of rliaptw UHof the acta of the amixral atufonv hly of ladlaaa. approtred March Wh. btwaad tae meaammts tnamo, ana aata improvement ah all be made ntult-r the sapervUlt)n of the cltr clvl enaineer ami to the aeerptaaee of the cnmmnn council, Tliat enald prtHa als will herertHved hy tbe runartl at a ra int to be held on the St day May.

txvt for tbeexerolltm of aaid At tbe aame tlase llirvMifU.l lll tiAnvohltlnMa nf nroiMrt. owaera. If any, an Um BecrawUy ft tav mtaea improvement attest: scaisisi. vityvierw. aoTicsa, 1 1 At a mralar meetln of the common mon- cil of th city ot Beymnwr.

ladlaaa, bald la he council rnamber ba -the evening of March they passed and approved a yeao-lotkm deeming it Dernaaary to traprov the Ik, klv.b, between walnut tteet aad Indlaaapolla avenue la aaio city, te ee pavea witn eaaraa atone or eoarreae eompoaed of Portland ra-ment. travel and ah am sand to a thk-knea of Inrbea and to the width of I fact, la an-eirdanre with plans and epertficaUoes to be prepare ny the city ravii engineer. 1 hat oo-Jorttona, If any, of property owners, to the eeceaalty of aaid Imprnveeaeat will tie beard at the coaacil rhamher ia aald rity at o'clock p. a. on the 13d day of April.

1h7. Arrmi J. a. aiCKiaasT. laiy viera.

aoTica. At rerular tneet lng of the enmmon eoanrtl of the city of pyaiour, Indiana, held in the council chamber on tbe evening of March BV KBi. they paawid ana apprwed a reailnUan, deeming ft aerwwary Uiat the aldewalk oa the went aide of line street between Pecond atreet and ranch atreet, he paved with aawnd atone Inchea thick or concrete mm poard of Portland cement, gravel and sharp to a tnicanea at a tncnee an te tlie width of fwt In accord a m-t with plant aed apeclecattons to he prepared by the city civil earlaeee at the ctmX.oi Ue aroperty abutting taervam. wiat wfiKioi any at property owners to the aacemilty of aald Impmvemeat will be heard at the council rhaialr at o'clnrk p. avoa theXSnd day of A art ns7.

avtssvi J. a acatpatv. cnty uierk. At a rerular meeting of ta conimo coun cil of Ibe rtty ot rVymour. Indiana held In ine rooncii rnamner oa uie eveaing of March SMIv if7.

they paaaed aad appmvxd a reaolu-ttna deigning It enceaaary te Improve 7th tml trim t-beatnut atre4 weat to corptwa-tl line te lie graveled with good anvrned rravel In accordance with tomiile and Blana prepared and oa le IS the office nt the clt civil mglnecv. That tbe mat and erpeuae im-reta nr aanra'ta againat toe imitkh property and the city and collided arcneding to the prerlalnna of chapter lis of the acta of the gnaeral aarmtty of the elate of Indiana, approved March Mh. fa, and that aald 4m pi 1 1 eat1 nt ehall he aaede under the euper-rlwlon of and to the aatlfarilon of the itv etrll engtnerr and to the amtfitanre of tlto roramonroancil, Healed propoKalawill re-n-ivwd hv this council at a meeting to be held en taetidday of April. PaC.e theexeraihui of aaid work, and ol)ctone to the neremtiy of aald pronnaed Impmvmaeut will beard at the coancil chamber at o'clock p. on aaid date.

Attcat: i. a McKixkkv. City tlerk. VOTICaTOtTOSTBACTOBS. Weaina ta la hv riven that tbe enmmon council of th city of l-ywaf, Tndlara, will at ita rrralar Bf- tinf an Be bteon wrrwt-1" of Hay tih.

receive aealed pronnaals tae trading of Vine atreet feme I-aurel aoeetaailhtntheclty Hmlta to aa eMbiihed hi acomance with ptana an prot on tie the ofkoeef the citv etrll enrlaeev. Htid pork te cee-p)etod on OT before th tif cf Jaiy. l. actet: a BicaiwnT, Lsty vien. far Sale.

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