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356<br />

<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. I TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

Abstracts 2150 - 2155<br />

REAL ESTATE - Leases & Rentals (Cont'd)<br />

2150 - H&G Nov. 5; adv:2/5 - To Let: The large Red Ware House (with<br />

stable attached), at the foot of Main street in Ohio City, will be for<br />

rent after January 1st next. Is very large and capable of storing<br />

wheat; has elevators and Boat slip. First rate for Warehouse business.<br />

Also a frame Store and Smoke House, on Main and Sycamore streets, near<br />

the Warehouse. (1)<br />

2151 - H&G Nov. 9; adv: 2/5 . House Wanted . A small and convenient<br />

dwelling is wanted immediately. Apply at this office. (1)<br />

2152 . H&G Dec. 4; adv:2/5 . To Let . Two very convenient dwelling<br />

Houses, within twenty rods of the court house. Enquire of A. Hayden.<br />

See also Estates; Publ ic Auct ions; Publ ic Lands<br />

REFUSE DISPOSAL. See Health & Sanitation<br />

RELIEF<br />

2153 . H&G June 4:2/3 . In a letter to the editor, "An Old Settler"<br />

says: "It will be recollected that the Council something more than a<br />

year since made an arrangement with the Trustees of the township of<br />

Cleveland to assume the management and support of that part of the poor<br />

of tbe township which there was or might come within the limits of the<br />

city fer the ensuing year. The reasons for this assumption many of the<br />

citizens are not informed of, but suppose that it was considered by tbe<br />

city council a matter of expediency, owing to special causes then existing....<br />

The causes whicb the council are understood to have alleged as<br />

a justification for the course pursued in relation to the poor, it is<br />

believed, bave ceased to exist, and under this belief, on or about the<br />

1st of May of the present year, about fifty intelligent tax·paying<br />

voters of tbe city, by a respectful petition presented to the council<br />

expressing their wishes, and requesting that tbe further maintenance of<br />

tbe poor by the city might be relinquisbed to the township ...•<br />

"It is contended by some of the members of the Counci 1 tbat the charter<br />

giving the power to erect an AIm-bouse, gives also the right by construction<br />

to support hy direct taxes, but the obvious intent of the charter<br />

was to aid private charities, and not to disburse direct taxes for<br />

maintenance of the poor." (18)<br />

RELIGION. See Churches & Sects<br />

H&G July 26; ed:2/2 - See Shipping & Ships<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

2154 - H&G June 30; adv:2/5 - The Exchange Coffee House, Ohio City, will<br />

be opened for the reception of company on and after the 4th of July next.<br />

(1)<br />

2155 - H&G July 2:2/2 . Exchange Coffee House, Ohio City. - We understand<br />

this splendid establ ishment wi 11 be opened for the reception of visitors<br />

on the 4th inst. under the management of Mr. John Low formerly of the<br />

(1)

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