Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 30 September 1927 — Page 3
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MUTCIE POST-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 192T.
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Colors—
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9x12 SANDURA RUGS The longest wearing rug made; guaranteed to give better service than any other felt base rug __
$15.75
Adams and
Mulberry
ATTTORNEY CUED BY GRAND JURY IN N. J. MURDER
i Edison Hedges Charged with Advising Client in Lilliendahl Case, to Disappear.
Hammontdn, N. J., Sept. 30.— Edison Hedges of Atlantic City, N. J., counsel for Willis Beach, wanted on a charge of aiding and abetliing in the killing of Dr. William Lilliendahl, was yesterday indicted | by the Atlantic county grand jury on two counts charging him with I obstructing justice, according to an announcement made at state police
headquarters here. Under $5,000 Bond.
Beach, who is missing, is alleged to have been advised by Hedges to keep under cover until he was wanted by the Atlantic County court. He was under $5,000 hail as a, material witness in the Eilliendahl case and disappeared just beiore officers called at his home in > .South Vineland to take him to |Hammonton for identification by I three w itnesses who saw an auto5 mobile such as Beach owned, leave | the scene of the murder the day 1 it‘
Ithe'efor on file in the office of said Boad of each of the public im-j prorements herein below describ-
ed, towit:
I.;r. No. 258-1927, For local sewer n Brotherton Street from Sixth Stnet to Eighth Street. lach bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there lias been no collusion in any way affteting said bid, according bo the ■terns of Sec. 95, of the Act of Ma’Ch 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p. 219) ^.11 such proposals should he setied and must be deposited with sail Board before the hour of nine o’ctock in the forenoon of the 11th day of October, 1927 aiU each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified check patable to said City, for the sum eqial to two and one-half per cent (2? 2 %) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. Sept. 30-Oct. 7. o NOTICE OF THE SALE OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
BONDS.
Notice is hereby given that
The exterior of your dwelling tells the world your story. If you want to seem prosperous, and be comfortable, let us furnish an equipment of awnings, that will certainly give the impression that you are “sitting pretty.’'
occurred. After his disappearance)
he was charged with complicity in 2:00 o’clock P. M. on Wednesday, the killing and has not yet been the 26th of October, 1927, at the offound. fice of the Superintendent of City The indictment charges Hedges! Schools in the Central High School with spiriting away a material wit-j Building in the City of Muncie, Illness and spiriting away a man Uliana, sealed proposals will be rewanted for a crime. Bench war- ceived by the Board of School rants were issued for his arrest, j Trustees of the School City of The indictments were returned Muncie, Indiana, for the purchase after the jury had heard twelve of Two Hundred Forty Thousand newspaper men and state and couii Dollars ($240,000.00) par value of iy detectives relate that Hedges is ; school improvement bonds of said | alleged to have said he had to do! School City, consisting of two hun- : with the disappearance of Beach. dred forty (240) bonds of the par o— value of One Thousand Dollars r -»• i ($1,000.00) each, the proceeds from, r irst Large Duirrors the sale thereof to be used in conit is said that the secret of inak- |structing an addition to the Wilson Jng large mirrors from cylinders of I High School Building and an addi-i blown glass, silvered with an amal-ltion to the Blaine School Building gam of tin and mercury, was dis- j n the City of Muncie, Indiana, covered in Murano In 1507. For i ^aid School Improvement bonds
No matter how well kept’, there is no summer comfort in a house without awnings. And nothing does so much to create that air of restfulness and luxurious ease as a set of nice, new awnings. iDon’t think that awnings cut off all the light from la room or a veranda. They merely cut off the [direct rays of the sun. • Put awnings on your veranda and at the windows, and you will find a joy throughout the summer. We measure them to fit, and they are not necessarily expensive—even-the nicest looking ones.
MUNCIE TENT AND AWNING COMPANY
217 West Main St.
Phone 915
$10,000.00 par value on day of October, 1033
the 1st the date of delivery and will be re-'livery and said Board of Trustees quired to enclose their proposals in shall have thq right to reject any
more than a century afterward j w ill be issued and sold pursuant to ,i av n V n '. rnhpr -,004 cnnrUlo/l Hig WOrld With u.. Ucl ' VJLlOOei, IJiS'i.
$15,000,000 par value on the 1st sealed envelopes which shall have land all bids. The proceeds from the
Vepice supplied such mirrors.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
TheMore YewTell, TlteM'oreYoiiSeSI
a resolution adopted by the Board $15,000.00 par value of School Trustees of said School £ a y 0 ’ t - October 1935 Said bonds will be dated Oc-| $ 15;0 oo ( oo par value on tober 1, 192,, and will bear interesti day of October, 1936.
1 at the rate of four per cent (4%) Department of Public Works
Office of the Board City Hall, Muncie, Ind.
Notice to Contractors and to
i Public:
Notice is hereby given, to
j public and to __
the Board of Public Works ° r ' ''"’ aiid will mature on the following City of Muncie, m the State ot j 11 ' 1 respective dates, to-wit:
Uliana, invites sealed proposals tor
the construction, in*said City, ae-
$ cording to
, , $15,000.00 par value
per, annum, payable semi annually 1 a. lv n f October
!<"> the first days ot Aprtt and Oe-
.tober of each year as evidenced by (lay of October. 1938. U1L j interest coupons attached to said $25,000.00 par value thei^f- v° nds be payable day of’October, 1939.
all contractors tLti^ Ih ® ‘Merchants Trust and Sav- $25,000.00 par value -Uhlic Worts of the'! 1 . n .? .^ u “ Cle ’. 1 , r f tlia . na * flay of October, 1940.
$25,000.00 par value
(SiennenA , . day of October, 1941.
i $10,000.0(1 par value on tlm 1st $50,000.00 par value
, . iday* ot October, 1930. the respective improve-; . $ 10<000 00 par v , alue on
ment resolutions below —
$10,000.00 par value on play of October, 1932.
and according to the plans, ^ profiles, drawing and specification
endorsed thereon the nature of the sale of said bonds shall be paid to
on the 1st bid and the name and address of the treasurer of the Board of-Trus-
the bidder. A certified check of tees of said School City, at Hie
1st two and one-half (2V2) per cent of!Merchants Trust and Savings Com-
the amount of the bonds bid for. pany in the City of Muncie, Indi-
011 the 1st payable to the order of the School ana, in cash or exchange satisfae-
iCity of Muncie, Indiana, must ac- tory to said treasurer and said
on the 1st; company each hid. This check shall bonds will not be delivered unto
(inure to the benefit of said School the purchaser until the same have on the 1st City upon failure of the successful been paid for in full.
;bidder to comply with the terms of) Dateil this 24th day of Septem-
on the 1st his bid or to take and pay for the her, 1927.
bonds at tha. amount bid.
on the 1st Said proposals will be opened at
a. public meeting of the Board of
on the 1st School Trustees at 2:00 o’clock P.
day of October, 1942. AT. on Wednesday, October 26, 1927. Ld All bidders will be requirotl—to Said, bonds, will be. sold lo-the fiiigii-
istate in their proposals the' gross'eat and best bidder for not less Silverburg, Bracken & Gray, the 1st , amount they will pay for said bonds ihan the par value thereof, with Attorneys. I with accrued interest thereon to accrued interest to the date of de-Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14.
the
SCHOOL CITY OF MUNCIE,
INDIANA.
By WILLIAM F. WHITE. GEORGE L. HAYMOND
EDWARD TUHEY.
__ Board, of School Trustees.
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