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BaHEKSB TFw"wrnr 6 AKRON DAILY i DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOT. 17th, 1002. ft- ' SPORTS. FOOTBALL RESULTS. Caso IT Wesleynn 6. .TJaiverslty 17 Central high 0. East high 18-South high 18. Kenyon 17 Rescrvo 0. Ohio State O-Illlnols 0. Oberiln 84 Mt, Union a Ohio Medics 10-Shclby A. O. 0. "Wittenberg 11 Ottcrblon 0. Toledo high 30 Columbus high S. JW. R. A. 17-Oborlln high 0. Michigan 21 Chicago 0. Minnesota 11 Wisconsin 0. Nebraska 7 Knox 0. Northwestern 10 Bclolt 0. Iowa college 10 Cornell college 8. Haskell Indians 24 Kansas 6, Kentucky 60 Indianapolis 0. Drake 0 Iowa. 0. Miami 22-Earlhain 0. Rose Polytechnic 0 Wabish 0. Purdue 80 Indiana 0. Talo 12 Princeton 5. Harvard 17 Dartmouth 0. Cornell 28 Lafayette 0. Carllslo 6 Pennsylvania 0. West Point GO Syracuse 0. Amherst 21) Columbia 0. Buc'knell 23 Annapolis 0. Vermont 20 Union 0. Brown 11 Springfield 0. Tufts 11 Holy Cross 5. Maine 11 Bowdoln 0. Williams 2S Wesleyan 5. Harvard Freshmen 22 Yale Fresh men 10. It was clearly demonstrated to tho players of the Cleveland A. A. foot ball team on the East Akron grounds Saturday, that they arc not in the aarne class with the East Akron team, and that the score they mado hero the hist time the teams met was en tirely tho result ot a fluko and not the remilt of nny merit of tho visitors. Six hundred people wore out Satur day afternoon; the day was clear and flne and Just tho kind of weather for good fast football. East Akron had Deltj; bark at right half, Hayes was on the ond, and Hlbbs played nt renter, Eaves being busy elsowherc and out of tho game. , 5?ho gamo wn too onesided and too much a repetition of big galim and touchdowns for East Akron to make It necessary for detail In description and when tho dust had settled and the yplls wcro over it dovcloped that Pie score was 20 to 0 in favor ot tho East tAJkron team. Thp visitors wore glvon nn excellent Chance and tho spectators were given food for excitement by the fact that It was the policy of tho East Akrons to punt at frequent intervals, though they ,wero in danger at no time. Tho punting was done to glvo tho ball to Cleveland, and mako tho igamo more exciting, The visitors could not hold the ball whon they did get It, and )ett it repeatedly on downs. Tho now men worked out well, and ntbbs at center was all that could be desired, though ho still lacks a thorough try out against a fast, hard team. Volk's attempts at goal kick ing were not up to his usual stan dard, nnd ho missed all but ono. Ho was a good ground gainer, however, and exhibited tho resilient qualities .which mako him ablo to gain ground often after ho has bcn thrown two or three times. Smith Is ono of East 'Akron's players whose steadiness Is n great help to tho team. Ho Is not Often in sensational plays, hut ho Is 'thero" when .wanted, and no holes are made through his place In the line. Stephens mado good long gains by bis clever running and dodging, and Wttner demonstrated his right to tho claim that 1b made for him by his friandu, to tho effect that lie Is tho bMt halflMtck in tho stato. It takes more than one attempt to tacklo Bin der, and ho is simply invulnerablo ,when it comes to hurting him. On ono occasion Saturday ho bucked clear thrnuffb tho opposing lino and made a run for a BO yard gain. Tho gamo only helps to cllnoh East Akron's claim to tho state athlotlc championship. The Hue up: B, Akron-20. Oloveland A. A.-0. Position Hayes I n Estorhrook HedUr...f l t Booman Shaffer I g Hruska Hlbbs..... o McCann JOIphohs r g Luwienro Pralth...... r t .......... Sturtdler Vok r o Flotehor Oolloy q b , Ray Stephens... .... 1 h Kalmbach et r h Beerwald JBittner t b Clllt Touchdowns Hayes, Volk, 8; Bltt er, , Goals-Volk. Refereo and Smplre Knvanaugh and Chnmber ia; ' TJmers-Smlth and Smotts. ILjnewien Tuholsky and Brenner. S'jmo of halves-20 and 10 minutes. 'Attendance, 000. "DINNER TAKE ALL" Fo? those who go to seo the Hast nd play Canton In this city on Sajaksglvlng day, thoro will be fast tfeotball and business every mlnuto wt t time, 'for the date was scheduled lar'the express purpoo of getting ku' the liveliest games of the sea. ftm? protMMjr ttu most Interesting point about It and the greatest In cdntlve to businessllko playing on both sides, will be tho fact that the winning team will tako all tho rovenua from the game. Canton has been playing great ball, but thcro Is nothing In the record ot the Ducber City team which makes Jt likely to en danger tho East Akron team's claim to the state championship when they come togothcr. There Is confidence In Canton, how ever, as tho terms on which the game was nrranged denote. Canton' will send a big crowd of rooters along, and things will be merry along the side lines as well as on the gtldiron. NOTHER WORRY FOR PAXTON. Tho Kent baseball club and Its friends aro up In arms over tho fact that the -Baltimore & Ohio railroad has surveyed four lines ncross Island park, every ono of which cuts tho baseball diamond, The club has put its earnings Into these grounds for several years. Aside from tho fenco nnd grand stand the playing; field is the finest in Northern Ohio, except tho league grounds In Glovelond, and there will be weeping and walling among the local fans If a railroad chops its way through the giounds. NAVIES WON. Tho Navies defeated tho Saturday afternoon In i Athletics football gamo played on tho West Hill grounds. Score, 12 to 0. Both touchdowns were made In the first half. By a tap that waa entirely ac cidental, Gus Ruhlln, while boxing with Art Slmms at tho quarters of tho North End club Saturday after noon, cracked one of Art's ribs, and put him out of tho fighting business for several weeks. Art and Gus have been working out together over since Ruhlln has been at home, and when Art got several tights all nt once, and found that ho' would havo to work hard In order to p.epuro for them, Ruhlln londlly'coiibchted to woik with him and help him train. Accord ingly they havo been boxing together dally nt tho cub. Saturday afternoon they hod Just begun their dal)y practlco, and In an exchange of blows Art received the blow vhlch did the damage. There Is a disposition on tho part of Kome oC Blmm's friends to cousin o Ruhlln for the blow, but It Is ccitaln that It was entirely accidental, and also without. any featuro that mnkes It possible that Gus struck' harder than he does many times in dally training. No one feels worso nbout the matter than (lops Gun himself. Slmms has been obliged to cancel three fights including one with Tim Kcarns and another with Billy Ryan, tho latt,or to tako placo at Toronto, Can. Slmms Is not "laid up" by tho accident, nnd states that he will bo In trim again In less than a month. IMPERIALS BEAT IMPERIALS. The Impel lals of this city defeated tho Impcilals of Canton, Satmday at Summit lako by a score of 11 to 0. Tho ganio waa fiercely contested. The lino bucking of Hoover, tho fullback of tho local Imporlnls, was ono of tho features of tho game. Tho samo teams will play at Canton next Sunday. CASE IS CHAMPION. Caso Iioh won tho Stato champion ship. She has mot four of the "Big Six" nnd rour times she has been vic torious. But ono remains. That Is lie. serve, and it Is as nearly a cortalnty as "suro things" are posslblo In oport that Case will win from Reserve, and win by a largo score, It Is doubtful wheth or Rnsorve will scoro in tho annual Thanksgiving dny gamo. Two of Oaso's victories havo been at homo and two havo been on foreign gridirons. Tho record of victories Is as follows: Oaso 23, Kenyou 5, nt Cleveland. Caso 10, Oberiln 0, at Oberiln. Case 24, Ohio Stnte, 10, at Columbus. Caso 17, Ohio Wesloyan (I, nt Cleve land. Totnls-Case 80, opponent 21. But the honor of being tho football champions of tho stato was not enough for tho Scientific?. They did what no 'ANeryeTonic Never Equaled Tins Shakd Box-No Other Cured of Piles After 40 Years. Mr, 0. Hanoy, of Gonova, O., had tho piles for forty years, Doctors and dollars eolild do him no lasting good. UfoWltt's Wltoh Hazel Salve cunid him permanently. Invaluable for cuts, brusrs; sprains, lacerations, ec soma, tetter, salt rheum, and all oth,er skin diseases.. Look for tho namo Do Witt on the packageail others aro cheap, worthless couuterfeltB. For salo by a) druggists, other eleven has done so far this year they scored on Michigan, tho Wc'stern champions, Tho touchdown was not made on a fluko, cither. It was duo to tho fact that ono of Caso's backs "went through tho Michigan lino, and by 'a brilliant run. planted tho porcine be hind Michigan's goal posts. ' BUOHTEL 0, HEIDELBERG 34. Heidelberg's weight was too much for Buchtel .Saturday afternoon nnd tho Reformers won by a score of 34 to 0. Heidelberg used tho tandem buck to a finish and Invariably mado good gains. Heidelberg, weighed at least 25 pounds moro per man than Buchtel. Bruiidage and Slcvert were the stars for Heidel berg. Slovcrt was .the best ground gainer, whllo Bnindago time and again broke through tho line nnd stopped a Buchtel play beforo it was well start cd. Mlhlll's absence from the game was sadly felt. M. Knight, as a quarter back, was a falluro, and it is largely due to tho fact that Buchto needed a quarter back that tho team did not score and that Heidelberg scored so frequently. Parshall was tho star for Buchtel, and was the team's best ground gnlrier. His dofense was also strong. Thomas showed up well at end. A peculiar fea ture of tho game was that at "tho call of time at tho end of the halves Buch tel had tho ball and was going, toward Heidelberg's goal at an alarming rnte for tho Reformers. Heidelberg 'scored three touchdowns In the tlrst half and nnd three In the second. Tho llnc-up: Heidelberg 34. Position. ' Buchtel 0. Ovcrmcyer. . . .left end iKragcr Brundago. . . .left tackle Ross Hcnulng left guard Swanson andCrist Keller center Gayer Lynn right guard.... H. Knight Bolmer right tackle. .FItchthorno Slcvert right end Thomas Bradley . ... quarterback.,. M". Knight Sonnanstlne. .. .left half Pitkin Sharer right half v. . . .rarshall Giles full back Weary Touchdowns Grles 2, Brundage 2, Slovcrt 2. Goals from touchdowns Bradley 4. Umpire and 'referee, alter nating Fliestono of Michigan nhd Reemsnyder of Heldolborg. Time of halves 25 minutes. YALE A. C. LOST TO LORAIN. Tho Yale A. C. played a plucky game against the Lorain Athletic club at Lor ain Saturday, but, tho members of the latter team wero too speedy and won by a scoro of 33 to 0, making four touchdowns In tho first half and two In the second. Tho showing Is very crcd Itablo for tho boys when it is nemeni bered that Lorain held Shelby tq 0 to 0 nnd played a fast game against the East Ends here. Yale. Position. , Lorain. T. Williams loft end.,.'. .Cameron J. Yerrlck,...)left tacklo Frailer Conolly loft guard.... Radigan Rhodes center 0. Grubbs It. Brown. .., .right guard. .. .Rauf us McDonald right tackle Smith W. Brown. . . .right end Hackctt Ferguson ...quarterback..,,. Russell Fcnton left half A. Grubbs Oasoy right half Hinmnn Gllhooly fullback. . .Armstrong RAVENNA WAS TOO MUCH. Short's Business college football team of this city was no match for the strong Ravenna High School team at Riven na Saturday. Tho business collego mado Its first down but' twice during tho game nnd only twice did they hold for downs. Scoro 50-0. The Akron team was composed of the following: Llmrlc, Hliieyman, Roilly, Watt, Rolland, Vincent, Cuitoy, Mndlgan, Cass, Johnson and Winter bottom. LOOKING, FOR TROUBLE. Tho Second Navies challenge any football team In tho city, whoso aver age weight Is nounoio than 100 pounds, if yoiijwant a game, call on Bell phono, Cherry, 3121, Olias. O'Nell, manager. ,.J Our line of fine furs are superior In quality and much lower In prlco. Pyrlder Bros. For a Bad Cold. If you havo n bad cold you need a good rellahlo medicine llkq Chamber lulu's Cough Remedy to loosin and re lievo It, and to allay tho Irritation and Inflammation of tho tin out and lungs. Tho soothing and Jieallng properties of this remedy -an"d tho quick cures which It effects mako It a favorite everywhere. For salo by all drug gists. Buy Danqemlllcr's Eagle Coffee In I pound packages. The best In the market, Look for a valuable prize In each package. AKRON-f OFFICIAL , AN ORDINANCE Of the city of Akron, Ohio, authorizing tho Issuing of" bonds in anticipation of tho collection of special assess ments for tho construction of a local sewer In and along Splcer street, from Exchango Ht,reet)to Wplf Ledgo Run. , Section 1. Bo it orijalned by tho Council of tho city- of Akron, Ohio, two-thirds of n)l thp members ejected thereto concurring, that the.Mayor and Clerk of said city, Mho Riawner pro - Jl'i ' AKRON OFFICIAL. vldcd by chapter two, of division nine, of tltlo twelve, of part llrst, of the Re vised Statutes of Ohio, be and thoy aro hereby authorized and empowered to Issue tho bond of said city for tho purpose of providing a fund for tho Immediate paymont of the cost ond ex penso of constructing a local sower in and nlong Splcer street, from Ex chango stroot-to Wolf Ledge Run., to tho amount of $1,800, nnd In tho de nominations and payable at the times following, towlt: ' Ono bond of $100, payable in, ono year from date. Ono bond of '$500, payable In ono year from date. Ono bond of $100,- payable In two years from date. Ono bona of $500, payable In two yoars from date. One bond of $100, payable In threo years from date. One bond of $500, payable In three years from date. Sec. 2. That the said bonds shall be dated January 5. 1003, and shall ex press upon their face tho namo and number of the sower togothcr with the purpose of their is sue; shall cite tho State law and the City ordinance authorizing their Issue; shall bear a rate of Interest, not ex ceeding 5 per cent, per an num, payablo semi-annually; shall be signed by' the Mayor and City Clerk and shall havo affixed thereto the cor poration seal .of tho City of Akron; shall have Interest coupons attached duly signed by the City Clerk, and shall bo payable, both principal nnd Interest, at the National Park Bank, New York City, and shall bo sold un der tho direction of the Committee on Financo of the-City Council, at not less than tholr par value. Sec. 3. That upon the sale of said bonds, rtho proceeds thereof shall bo placed In tho' city treasury, and said assessments and nil portions thereof when collected, shall be applied to tho payment of said bonds and Interest thereon as the samo shall become due, and to no other purpose whatsoever. Sec. 4. That the faith and credit of tho City of Akron aro hereby pledged for the payment of both principal and Interest of said bonds at maturity. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall tako ef fect and bo In force from and after Its passage and legal publication. Passed, Nov. 7th, 1002. -J. W. SEIDELL, President City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. Nov. 17-18 AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax 'upon all the lots and lands benefited by tho construc tion of 'a local sower In and along Pearl street, from Exchange street to a point 85 feet from Wheeler street. ( Be It ordained by'tho Council of tho City of Akron, State'bf Ohio: Section 1. That Hn'e 'assessment of tho cost nnd expense of1 constructing a local sewer In, nnd along Pearl street, from Exchange street'to a p61nt 85 feet from Wheeler street; ns repotted to this Council by Fred Pntterson, George Ilnlin and T. J. Kclley", three (Uninterested free-holders of tho cor poration nppointod August 4, 1002, for that purpose, bo and tho same Is here by confirmed, nnd , that thcro bo nnd hereby Is levied nnd assessed on nil tho lots and lands and parcels thereof described In said report and In said ordinance to construct, passed July 7, 1002, tho sold several amounts as In said report set foith. Sec. 2. That tho owners of the lots and lands and parcolsthercof bonotlted by said construction upon which tho said sums aro assessed, shall pay the amount of said nevoral assessments to the treasurer of the City of Akron, Ohio, In threo (3) equal annual Install ments, on or before the 20th day of August In fbo years 1003, 1004, and 1005, or be subject to the Interest nnd penalty allowed by law; and, In case of default of payment ns herein pro vided, the City Clerk of said city Is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to the Auditor of Summit county, Ohio, to bo placed upon tho tax duplicate for collection. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall tako ef fect and bo In forco from nnd after Its passage and legal publication. Passed, Nov. 7th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, Picsldent City Council. CHAS.' H. ISBELL, City Clerk. ' ' - Nov. 17-13 AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax, upon all tho lots and lands benoilted by tho construc tion of a local sower in and nlong Buchtel avenue, from Market street to n point 1,200 feet northerly there from. Bo It ordained by tho Council of tho City of Akron, State of Ohio; Section 1. That tho assessment of tho cost ond expense of constructing n local sower In nnd nlong 'Buchtel avenue, fiom Market Btrcet to a point 1,200 feet northerly therefrom, as re ported to this council by John Weber, Herman Bruss nnd'B. F. Davis, threo disinterested freo-holders of tho cor poration appointed AUgtist 18, 1002, for that purpose, bo and the samo Is hereby confirmed, nnd that thoro bo and hereby Is levied and assessed on all the lots and lands and parcels thereof described In said ireport and in said ordlnanco to construct passed July 7, 1002, tho soveral amounts ns, In said report sot forth. Soc. 2. That the ownors of tho lotij and lands and parcels thereof benoflted by said construction upon which the said sums aro asssed, shall pay th& amount of said soveral assessments to tho treasurer of tha City of Akron, Ohio, In threo (3) equal aunual instalN ments, on or beforo the 20th dny of August in tho yenra 1003, 1004, nnd 1005, or be subject to tho interest and penalty allowed byjliW! and, In caso of default ot payment as herein pro vided, the city Clprk ofcsald city Is J nereoy flirocted tcv.certlfy' any unpaid J assessment to th9cAudltotof Summit ' , AKRON-OFFICIAL county, phlo, to bo placed upon tho tax duplicate for collection. See. 3, Tills ordhinheo shall tako ef fect and bo In forco from and after Its passage and legal publication. Passed, Nov. 7th, 1002. !, W, SEIDELL, Picsldcnt City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. Nov. .17-18 A RESOLUTION. To construct a main trunk sewer in sower district number nine. Bo it resolved by the council of the City of 'Akron, State of Ohio: Sec. 1 That it is necessary and tho council hereby declnrcs its inten tion to construct a main trunk sower In sewer district number nine, and which said main trunk" sewer is pro vided for' In a plan of sewerage and drainage duly adopted by tho council and designated as follows, to-wltr A main trunk sower In and along Meadow alley, from Wolf street to Bell street"; thonce in and nlong Bell street, from Meadow alley to Poplar street; inonco in and along Poplar street 140 feet to an alley. , Sec. 2. That said sower shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and profile relating to tho samo on file in tho offlco of tho City Civil Engineer, and the council find nnd l)eroby declare that only the property locatod In 'sewer district number nine will be bendfitcd by tha construction of said sewer. That, so much of ,tho cost nnd ex pense of said main trunk sewer as Will exceed tho c6st nnd expense of ordinary sowers and drain for tho ac commodation of abutting property. shall be assessed upon all the taxable real and personal property In said sew er district number nine, in the manner provided by law, and the estimated cost of tho local soworage and drain age for tho lots, and lands abutting thereon, shall be assessed upon such lots and lands ns In tho opinion of the assessing board hereafter to bo ap pointed, will lie benefited thereby. I hereby certify that the plans and profile for the construction of tho above sewer are oh file In my office. J. W. PAiYNE, City Civil Engineer. Recomraepded by the Bo:rd of City Commissioners. CHAS. H. ISBELL Clerk. Adopted Nov. 7th, 1002. CHAS. H. ISBELL. J - City Clerk. ' - J. W. SEIDELL. Pres. Cjty Council. . Pub. Nov. 17-18. AN ORDINANCE. To condemn property for the purpose of widening Pine alley. Be It oi-dalncd by tho council of tho City of -Akron. Ohio: Sec. 1 Two-thirds of all tho mem bers elected thereto concurring, and declaring tho samo to be necessary, and Its Intention is hereby declared to condemn and appropriate to the pub lic uso for street purposes, for the purpose of widening Pine alley, from Wooster avenue to tho northerly line of lot No, T Benjamin; and the council horoby condemns iind appropriates to tho. public nse the land described as follows: A'strlp of land fifteen (15) feet wide taken off the easterly side of lot No. 7, Benjamin, nnd lot No. 28 Frlcker, belonging to Theresa Dressier, John Sholtz, and John Frlcker; nlso, A strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide taken off tho easterly side of Fricker lot No. 1, banging to Celestln Woods, and a, 27-100 aero piece of land in tract No. 8, belonging to Louisa Wnr ner; nlso, Ar 'strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide taken off the easterly side of a 22-100 aero piece, of land In tract No. 8, be longing to Sarah J. Sprlggle, and a 20-100 nqre piece of land In tract -No. 8, belonging to Wllhelininn. Clause. Sec. 2. Said pieces of parcels of land are described as belonging to tho several owners as follows, to-wlt: PARCEL No. 1 belonging to Theresa Dressier, nnd being n strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide taken off tho easterly sldo of tho north one half of Benjnmln lot No. 7, bounded and flescrlbed ns follows: Beginning nt the northeast corner of said lot No. 7; thence westerly nlong the northerly lino of said lot, fifteen (15) feet; thenco southerly nnd par allel to the, easterly line of said lot. onout fifty-eight and 45-100 (58.45) feet to tlje i?outh line of Bald Dressler's land fifteen and 30-100 (15,30) feet to thp easterly line of said lot No. 7; thence northerly along tho easterly line pf said lot No. 7 flfty-flve and 11 100 (55.11) feet to tho place of be ginning, containing about 852 square feet of land- PARCEL No. 2 belonging to John Sholbe, and being a strip of land fif teon (15) feet wide token off the east crly side of the south one-half of Benjamin Jot No. 7, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stono pipe nt the southeast corner of said lot No. 7; thenco northerly along tho easterly line .of said tot about firty-flvo and 11 1,00 (55.11) reet to tho northerly lino of land belonging to John Sholtz; thenco westerly nlong tho northerly lino pf safd Sholtz's land fifteen nnd 30-100 (15.q0) feet; thence southeily, parallel to tho easterly lino of said lot No. 7 about flfty-elght and 45-100 (58. 45) feet- to a point in tho southerly lino of said lot No. 7; thenco easterly along the southerly lino of said lot No, , . 7, about sixteen and iiimiw iu.u7) reet to tho place of beginning, containing nbuot 852 square feet ot land. PARCEL No. 3 belonging to John I'Ticker. nnd being a strln of land flf. leeni(iD) root wide taken ofT tho east erly sldo of Frlcker tot No, 28, bound- en ana described ns rollows: Beginning- nt tho northeast corner or said lot I'o, 28; thenco westerly along the northerly lino of snlii nt nbout 'slxtesn nnd 07-100 (10.07) root; thence southerly, parallel to the .cast crly lincofrsald lot abouf one hundred J and hre$ and 70-100 Q03.7Q) feet to , v AKRON-OFFICIAL tho southerly lino of said lot; thenco easterly along tho southerly lino of said lot about sixteen ond .07-100 (10. 07) feet to tho southeast comer of said lot; thenco northerly along tho easterly lino of sold lot ono hundred and threo nnd 70-100 (103.70) foot to tho placo of beginning, containing about 1550 square feet of land. Parcel No. 4, belonging to Cclestla Woods, and bolng a'strlp of Innd fifteen (15) feet wide takon from tho easterly sldo of lot No. 1 Fricker, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at tho northeast corner of said lot N'o'.,li thenco wdstcrfy along tho northerly lino of snld lot about six-' teen and 07-100 (10.0,7) feet; thenco southerly nnd parallel to the easterly line of said, lot, about ninety-four nnd 25-100 (04.25) feet to a point In tho southerly line of said lot; thence east erly along the southerly line of said lot about seventeen and 80-100 (17.30) feet (o a point in tho easterly lino of said lot; thenco northerly along tho easterly lino of said lot ninety-four and 25-100 (04.25) feet to the place of beginning, containing about 14J4 square feet of land. Parcel No. C, being a strip of land fifteen (15. fcot wido taken oft the east erly sldo of a 27-100 acre-pleco of land In tract No. 8, belonging to Louisa Warner, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at tho no7thcast corner of said parcel of land; thenco westerly along tho northerly line of said land nbout seventeen and 30-100 (17.30) feet; thence southerly and parallel to the easterly line of said land about sixty five and 50-100 (05.50) feet the south erly line of said land; thenco easterly nlong tho southerly lino of said land nbout 17 and 30-100 (17.30) feet to the easterly lino of said land; thence north erly along the easterly line of said land sixty-five and 50-100 (05 50) feet to the placo of beginning, containing about W)3 square feet of land. Parcel No. 0, being a strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide, taken off the easterly sldo of a '22-100 aero piece of land In tract No. 8, belonging to Snr ah J. Sprlggle, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at tho southeast corner of said land; thence northerly nlong the easterly lino of said land., seventy (70) feet to the northeast corner of iiie same; thence westerly along the north erly lino of said land nbout seventeen and 30-100 (17,30) feet; thence souther ly and parallel to the easterly line of said land seventy (70) feet to tho south erly lino of said land; thence easterly along tho southerly line of said land about seventeen and 30-100 (17.30) feet to the place of beginning, containing about 1050 square feet of land. Parcel No. 7, being -a strip of land fifteen (15) feet wjde taken oft the east erly side of a 20-100 acre piece of land In tract No. 8, belonging to Wllhelmlnn Clause, bounded and described ns follows- .Beginning at a stone In the south east corner of said land; thence north erly along the ennterly line of said land' one hundred nnd forty-one nnd 20-100 (141.20) feet to an Iron pin in the north east corner of said land; thence west erly along tho northerly lino of said land about seventeen nnd 30-100 (17.30) feet; thenco southerly and parallel to the easterly line of 'safd land about one hundred ond forty-eight and 00-100 (148.00) feet to the southerly line of ald land, about twenty-one and 05-100 (21.05) feot to 'tho place of beginning, containing about 2174 square feet of land. Sec. 3. Arid the City Solicitor is hereby authorized ond Instructed to In stitute tho necessary proceedings, and to apply to the Court for an inquiry nnd assessment of the compensation to bo paid for said property. See. 4. That the1 amount so found, together with tho cPst and expense of said appropriation and the interest on bonds, shall bo paid by tho City of Ak ron, and bonds'sholl bo Issued therefor. Soc. 5. This ordinance shall take ef fect ond bo in force from and after its passage and legal publication. Passed Nov. 7, 1002. CHAS. H. ISBELL. Cty Clerk. J. W. SEIDELL. Pres. City Council. Nov. 17-18 AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax upon all the lots and Innds beneflted-by the construc tion ot tho local 'part of a main trunk sower-In sewer district No. 0. Be It ordained by the Council of tho City of Akron, State of-Ohlo: Section 1. That tho assessment of tho cost pnd expense of constructing tho local part of a main trunk sower In sewer district No, 0, as reported to this council by John C. Webor, Georgo Halm nnd H. G. Griffin, threo disinterested freo-hoUJers of the cor poration appolpted Aijuat 18, 1002, for that purpose, tyo and tho Bamo Is hereby conflqued. and that there bo and hereby Is levied and assessed on all tho lots and lands ond parcels thereof described In said report and In the ordinance to construct passed July 21, 1002, the beyeral amounts as In said rqport ftt forth. Sec. 2. That the ownc8 of tno lots and londs and parcels thereof benoflted by said construction upon which tho said sums aro assessed, shall pay the amount of salcl several assessments to tho treasurer' of tho City of Akron, Ohio, In thre'o (3) equal annual lntall ments, on. or beforo tho 20th day of August in tho ryea,rs 1003, 1004, and 1005, or bq subject to the Interest and penalty allowed by law; and, In caso of default of payment ns herein pro vided, the City Clerk Qf said city is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to the Auditor pf Summit county, Ohloio be placed upon the tax duplicate for xolleejtoiu Sec. 3. Thls.ordlnanco shall take cfi feet and be IU force from nnd after Its passage and legal publication. rnssed Nov, 7th,,1002. ' . V,J. W, SEIB;ELL, President City Council. CHAS. H. ISBgLLf City Clerk. . Nov. 17-8 . if ' AKRON-OFFICIAL A RESOLUTION. T TO construct a. main trunk sower In sower district number nine. Bo It resolved by the council of tha City of Akron, Stnto of Ohio: Section 1. Thnt it Is necessary and the council hereby declares Its Inten tion to construct a main trunk sower in sewer district number nine, and which said main trunk sewer Is 'pro vided for In a ptnn of soweragc and drainage duly adopted by tho council and designated as follows, to-wlt; ' A, main trunk sewer in and along Willow street; thenco across prlvnto property from Portage1 street to Ex chnngo street. Sec. 2. That said sewer shall bo constructed In accordance with tho plans nnd profile relating to the samo on file in the office of tho City Civil Engineer, and the council find nnd hereby declare that only tho proporty plocated In sewer district number nine will be benefited by tho construction of said sower. That so much of tho cost and ex penso of said main trunk sewer as will exceed the cost and expense of ordinary sewers and drains' for tho ac commodation of abutting property, shall bo assessed upon all the taxabla real and personal property in sold sew er district number nine, In tho manner provided by law, rnd the estimated cost of tho local sowcrago and drain age for tho lots and lands abutting thereon, shall bo nssessed upon such lots and lands ns In tho opinion of the assessing beard hereafter to be ap pointed, will bo benefited thereby. I hereby certify that tho plans ond profile for tho construction of the above sewer aro on file In my offlCo. J. W. PAYNE, City Civil Engineer. Recommended by the Board of Cltj; Commissioners. t CHAS. H. ISBELL. Clerk. . Adopted Nov. 7th.. 1002. CHAS. H. ISBELL. ", City Clerk. J. W. SEIDELL. Pres. City Council. Pub. Nov. 17, 24. LI AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax upon all the lots and lands benefited by the constrnc structlon of a local sewer in and along Wabash avenue, from Ex change street' to Euclid avenue. Be It ordained by the Council of tha City of Akron, State of Ohio: Section 1. That the assessment of the cost and expense of constructing a local sewer in and along Wabash avenue, from Exchange street to Euclid avenue, ns reported to this council by I. Coon, 0. Holllnan and Ebeneezer Lewis, three disinterested free-holders of tho corporation ap pointed August 18, 1002, for that pur pose, be and tho same is hereby confirmed, and that there be and here by is levied and assessed on, all the lots and lands and parcels thereof de scribed in said report and in the or dinance to construct passed July 7 1002, the said several amounts as in said report set forth. Sec. 2. That the owners of the Iota and lands and parcels thereof benefited by said construction upon which tho said sums aro assessed, shall pay tho amount of said several assessments to the treasurer of the City of Akron, Ohio, In three (3) equal annual lntall ments, on or before the 20th day of August in the years 1003, 1004, and 1005, or be subject to the interest and penalty allowed by law; and, In caso of default of payment ns herein pro vided, the City Clerk of said city Is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to tho Auditor of Summit county, Ohio, to bo placed upon the tax duplicate for collection. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take ef fect and bo in forco from and after lta passage and legal publication. Passed Nov. 7th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. , Nov. 17-18 AN ORDINANCE To lovy a special tax upon all tha lots and lands benefitted by tho con struction of a local sewer in and along Ackley street, from Arling ton street to a point 475 feet west erly therefrom. Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Akron. State of Ohio: Section 1. That tho assessment of tho cost and expense of constructing a local sewer in and along Ackley street, from Arlington street to a point 475 feet westerly therefrom, as reported to this council by M. Rellley, L. Lauruan and I. Coon, three disin terested free-holders of tho corpora tion appointed August 18, 1002, for that purpose, bo and the samo is here by confirmed, and that there be and hereby Is levied arid assessed on all the lots ond Innds and parcels thereof described In said report and In the or dinance to construct passed July 21, 1002, tho said several amounts as la said report set forth. Sec. 2. That the owners of the lots and lands and parcels thereof benefited by said construction upon which tho said suras aro assessed( shall pay tho amount of said soveral assessments to tho treasurer of tho City of Akron, Ohio, In threo (3) equal annual lntall ments, on or before tho 20th day of August in tEo years 1003, 1004, and 1005, or bo sub'Ject to the Interest and penalty allowed by law; and, In casa of default of payment ns herein pro vided, tho City Clerk of said city Is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to tho Auditor of Summit county, Ohio, to bo placed upon the tax duplicate for collection. See. 3. This ordlnanco shall take ef fect and bo in forco from and after its passage and legal publication. Passed, Nov, 7th, 1002. J. W.. SEIDELL, President City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, . Cltv Clerk. - Nor, 17-14 f- .. - "