Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 31 March 1944 — Page 3

POST-DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 3T, 1913.

-'••T""'’- Wi' 3

This Is the Record—Don’t Forget It

Shall We Trade AH This for “Free Enterprise?

r

4

For those who may have lost confidence in the President as champion of the common man, we list below 27 important social, economic and governmental reforms sponsored by the Roosevelt Administration since 1933. We print the list merely as a reminder for those who may have forgotten. 1 Establishment of a sound banking system. 2 Creation of a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to guaran-

tee bank deposits.

3 Organization of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation to save

homes from foreclosure.

Saving farms from foreclosure by establishment of the Farm

Credit Administration.

Rescuing agriculture from disaster through the AAA and the

Soil Conservation Act.

Providing truth in the wale of secuTities and protecting the security of investors through the Securities and Exchange Com-

mission.

Slum clearance. Reduqtion of farm tenancy. Old age insurance. Unemployent insurance. Federal aid to the crippled and blind. Public works projects, carried on to provide work and to build thousands of permanent improvements. Distribution qf funds through the Federal Emergency Relief Administration to save starving people who had reached the end of their resources. Enactment of minimum wage and maximum hour laws. The Civilian Conservation Corps and Reforestation. The National Youth Administration, aiding thousands of underprivileged young people. Legislation abolishing child labor. Reciprocal trade agreements. Stimulation of private home building through the Federal Housing Administration. Resettlement of farmers from marginal lands that cannot be cultivated profitably. Getting electricity out to the farmers through the Rural Electrification Administration. Water conservation programs. Drought control and drought relief. Crop insurance and the ever normal granary. Assistance to farm cooperatives. Conservation of natural resources. The National Labor Relations Act. The records speaks for itself.

LASH

(Continued From Page One) the Carpathians to the Hungarian plain. Eastward on that part of the front, the Russians pushed 13 miles beyond Cernauti on the main road towards the Carpathians and Rumania proper. In Bessarabia the second army extended its hold on the east bank of the Prut river to 77 miles. The third army in the Ukraine was closing in on Odessa, crossing the

Bug river on the northeast along a 25-mile front for a gain of 200 miles to within 47 miles of the Black Sea port. The British air force’s loss in the attack on Nurnberg and other points in western Germany was its heaviest of the war, exceeding by 17 the previous high mark of 79 in an attack on Leipzig orf Feb. 19. The British were estimated to have used between 800 and 900 bombers, Avhich would put the ration of loss above 10 per cent.

In addition to the blow at Nurnbju'g, American heavy: bombers J^m the Mediterranean, struck strongly at Sofia, capital of Bulgaria. Hundreds of bombers escorted by fighters took part in the biggest attack yet made in that theater. On the Italian front, it was disclosed that Allied troops have abandoned all but one of their advanced positions on the slopes of Mount Cassino, withdrawing to Hill 146 and leaving Castle Hill their only remaining foothold. Front dispatches reported heavy patrol clashes at Cassino and the Anzio beachhead.

GOVERNOR (Continued from Page One) representatives from their home's during the Easter holiday and to give the two houses time to organize and hold caucuses. Schricker was expected to deliver a special message to the legislature at 11 a.m., an hour after the houses convene. Legislators will have nearly 12 days to prepare for the session, which Republican leaders who control the assembly promised would be a short session, possibly as short as a week. More than 40 of the legislators are farmers and they demand a short session so that they may return home for their spring plowing. In addition, candidates said that they were anxious to end the session as soon as possible so that they may begin campaigning for thejyiay 2 primary. S(*iricker said that copies of his proclamation would be memographed today and mailed to all senators and representatives. The Republican leadership drafted a state soldiers’ vote bill several weeks ago, easing restrictions upon absentee balloting to lengthen the voting period and liberalizing the methods of obtaining absentee ballots. Schricker generally approved the draft of the Republican soldiers’ vote measure but believed that it should contain a clause legalizing the federal ballot. However, no dispute was expected to arise from this difference of opinion, observers said. The Democratic governor was reported to feel that nothing would be gained by a dispute with the Republican majority.

IS IT (Continued from Page One) about 1944, which forecasts another campaign of fear and falsehood. Big business is afraid of the people. It has lost its affection for democratic government since the people found a man in whom they had confidence and decided to hang onto him, even though it violated the sacre precedent of big business that nobody should serve more than two terms as President. . The reason for such a precedent is simple. If a President holds office too long he is likely to discover the unseen hands that steer the ship of state. He might try to steer it himself. Then big business would lose its control of the machinery of government. That is precisely what has happened. Big business lost its control of the machinery of government the moment Hoover wilted out of the White House and Roosevelt blossomed in. Big business did not complain tpo much during the first four years because it was scared. It trembled before the hungry mobs which were seizing public buildings and rioting for food. The public refused to starve in a dignified manner. But after Roosevelt had provided food and jobs and saved the banking system, business recovered its confidence.. “This man must go,” it said. “He is socializing industry.” Big business resented the money it cost to feed the hungry, on'ce it was safely beyond the threat of revolution. To prevent a recurrence of the ruthless expolitation by big business. Roosevelt encouraged labor unions. He recognized in them the economic power to cope with the power of big business.'He framed laws which guaranteed to labor its fundamental rights and he pushed them through Congress. For the first time in history labor stood on a par with industry before the courts. That is where we stand today. In the next election we must protect what we have won or we will lose it. That is what the shouting is all about. Big business wants to get rid of those laws. But first it must get rid of Roose-

velt. Even though it. qow , controls Congress, it cannot succeed in turning back the tide of social progress while Roosevelt sits in the White House throwing veto messages like hand grenades and expose the congressional conspiracies. It doesn’t take much imagination to see what will happen to all labor legislation if we get another Congress like this one along with another Hoover in the White House. Even though the new Hoover has rumpled hair or a moustache, he will still be the candidate of the men who gave us Hoover and hunger. And if he is elected, he will listen to them, not us. So we must understand the basic issue in this campaign. The penalty for ignorance will be terrific. It may be fatal to labor. Our enemies do not face us on that issue, however. They know that if they do, every working man in America will go ot the 'polls with his wife next November, even if they have to crawl through a blizzard on their knees. So a corps of high-priced publicity men and copy writers of the big advertising agencies have come into the campaign. They are writing the speeches and creating the issues which are designed to confuse the public. Out of their nimble minds come such issues as: 1. The preservation of free enterprise. 2r The abatement of bureauracy. The halt of paternalism. 4. The creation of postwar jobs through private industry. 5. The maintenance of labor’s social gains. 6. The protection of our national interest. What do they all mean? That is what you are supposed to worry about. If they can puzzle you With such stuff as that, their battle is half won. You will have forgotten the basic issue—Roosevelt or Hoover. A couple of these slogans are pretty clear, however, probably through accident. Take, for instance, the maintenance of labor’s social gains. Why don’t they say “economic” gains. That’s what we are inter-

ested in. ,, T , And take the creation of jobs through private Industry; n There we get the meat in the Cocoanut. This is designed to prevent postwar planning by the government. Big business does not w’ant the government providing jobs for demobilized veterans. M^hy? Because if the veterans walk out of the army and navy into well-paid civilian jobs, there won’t be any labor surplus. And if there isn’t any surplus there won’t be any decline in wages. And if there isn’t any decline in wages, there won’t be any huge increase in profits. It is all very simple if you follow it through. After the last war, the labor unions lost about half their membership in the scramble of demobilized soldiers and war workers for jobs. Every man was competing for a job. They bid against each other and the wages went down. While profits went up. Then he entered the golden era of “free enterprise.” The veterans who couldn’t get jobs got a satek of apples. If they couldn’t sell the apples, they could eat them. That was the “American way of life” during the postwar days of Harding, Coolidge and Hoover when “private industry provided -jobs.” That’s what they want to do all over again. They want you fighting a returned soldier for a job after this war. And -they don’t care which one of you wins because you will both work cheaper not at all. It will pay you to remember what this campaign is all about. Big business is right when it says the campaign will be fought on domestic issues. It is playing for big stakes. You are playing for your right of economic survival. And when somebody tells you that Roosevelt is creating a dictatorship, or socializing industry or destroying free enterprise, just look behind you to the bread lines after the last war. We tried all that once. We got 12 years of free enterprise—and 12 million unemployed. —International Teamster. o V-mail, since its inauguration, has saved space equivalent in cargo poundage to 496,428 Garand rifles.

Archduke Otto Is Ft. Wayne Speaker Fort Wayne, Ind., March 31 .— Favoring a world league backed by force, Archduke Otto Von Hapsburg said in an address here Sunday that the coming peace must be based on justice and that European governments should have a place at the peace table. “What we need is an international authority to which it would be vital to belong and from which it would be fatal to be excluded; a league backed by real force, in the economic ,field first, in the political and military field as a last resort,” the Archduke said. He believes that a lasting peace will be impossible if it is a peace without God and must be based on the “principles of justice and charity for friend and foe alike.” The archduke said that the peace conferrees should consider the governments of Europe in the settlement because the underground is strong and “they have prepared their accession to power.” o Ft. Wayne Fire Loss Is Set At $250,000 Fort Wayne, Ind., March 31. — Fire Chief Carter Bowser said today that it was impossible to determine yet the cause of the fire in Sears, Roebuck and Co., which was estimated unofficially at a loss of $250,000. The fire swept through the building about 9:30 last night and not only brought out all the city’s fire fighting equipment and personnel but also a great crowd of the late Monday night shoppers. Much of the damage to the retail stock w r as done by water which was fed into the blazing building from 18 hose lines. One fireman, Walter Schitzer, 39, was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital with a possible fractured hip after a beam from an elevator shaft fell on him.

^CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES “Unreality” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 2. 1 The Golden Text is: “Truly in vain is salvation hoped for from the hills, and from the multitude of mountains: truly in the Lord our :God is the salvation of Israel” (Jeremiah 3:23). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “And there sat in a window a certain young man named Eutychus, being fallen into a deep sleep: and as Paul was long preaching, he sunk down with sleep, and fell down from the third loft, and was taken up dead. And Paul went down, and fell on him, and embracing him said. Trouble not yourselves; for his life is in him. And they brought the young man alive, and were not a little comforted” (Acts 20:9, 10,12). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook,“Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Accidents are unknown to God, or immortal Mind, and we must leave the mortal basis of belief and unite with the pne Mind, in order to change the notion of chance to the proper sense of God's unerring direction and thus bring out harmony. Under divine Providence there can be no accidents, since there is no room for imperfection in perfection” (p. 424). <

Approximately 600,000 acres in this country will be used for raising tomatoes this year, the United States department of agriculture estimates.

Hannegan Compares GOP To Pipe Organ Democratic! National Chairman Robert E. Hannegan, in an address at Buffalo on March 18, compared the Republican party to a “pipe organ or stuck whistles” and said the American people “will not be mislead by a do-nothing program from a party of obstructionists.” He told western New York Democratic leaders that the Democratic party will win in November because “our record as a party in the great crisis justifies that victory” and because “the world requires it and destiny wills it.” Hannegan asserted President Roosevelt was his personal preD erence for renomination, but said he was not trying to line up delegates to renominate the President.

b

Legal Notice

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. List ol lands and lots returned and repaining delinquent for non-payment of taxes for the year 1941 and former years In Delaware County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the following tracts of land and town lots will be sold by the Treasurer of Delaware County, Indiana, according to law, at public sale, unless such taxes, penalties and charges shall have been paid before the second Monday, the same being the 10th day of April, 1944, A. D„ at which' time between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., said sale will be made at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Muncie, in said County, and from day to day until all of said lands and lots are •ffered. CLASS A. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE BEING DELINQUENT f5 MONTHS OR MORE AND NOT PREVIOUSLY OFFERED FOR SALE: SALEM TOWNSHIP. Ko. 45—Benton, Hazel D., WE. Frac. NW., NW., Sec. 8, Twp. 19, Range 9, 6 acres $12.88 Ho. 465—Lewellen, Leo. H. & Eva B., E. C. S. 1st Add., Lot 3, Block 9 $1.76 Ho. 804—Shoemaker, John L., Dale K. Add., Lot 18 $21.72 Ho. 990—Woods, Martin, L. D. 3rd Add.. W., Lots 4, 5, Block 4 $32.56 Ho. 955—VanMatre, Orval P. & J. Mary. E. C. S. 1st Add., Dale, Lot 17, Block 10 $34.26 MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. Ho. 295—Hale, J. Harry & Mary, Manor View, Lot 60 $3.52 Ho. 359—Humes, Irene & Beni., W. Muncie, Love Add., Lots 1, 2, Block 5 Ho. 359—Humes, Irene & Benj., E. 30 ft. Lot 3, Block 5 $24.94 Ho. 436 — Key, Ella, Manor View, Lot aa $2 99 Ho. 516—McKinley, Michael H. & Lola, Manor View, Lot 36 $3.52 Ho. 557—Miller, Spencer, Pt. W. Sd. NE. Sec. 1, Twp. 20, Range 8, 1.50 acres $7.58 Ho. 792 — St. Joseph Development Co.. Manor View Add., Lot 28 $4.87 Ho. 932—Wingate, Wilfred, Manor View Add., Lot 33 $2.71 Ho. 959—Yingling, Andrew, W. Muncie, Westside, Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. Block 9 $3.80 YORKTOWN. Ho. 258—Minor, Horace Cee, Yorktown. Lot 156 $10.74

Legal Notice

.44 store

Ho. 503—Trout. Richard & Precilia, Pt. E. Sd. W. %, NE. y 4 , Sec. 13, Twp. 22,

Range 9, .25 acr

>TRO

'$1.59

MONROE TOWNSHIP.

Ho. 117—Clevenger, Sylvester C. & Cora J., Cowan S. H. 1st Add., Lots 6, 9, 10. 13, 14, 17 $14.34 No. 118—Conway. Don W., Boram’s 1st Add. Oakville, Lot 5 $4.83 Ho. 323—Jefferson. Chas. L. & Nancy H., Pt. SE., Sec. 9, Twp. 19, Range 10. .55 acre $4.67 No. 324—Jefferson. Nancy, Pt. SE., SE., Sec. 9, Two. 19. Range 10. .89 acre $7.13

CENTER TOWNSHIP.

No. 37—Augburn, Edward E. & Charline Winifred, Pt. s„ Sec. 22, Twp. 20, Range 10, 2.39 acres $39.12 Ho. 76—Baker, Sharon Della, John Baker Sc Bernice Baker, Morningside, Lot 532 $15.52 No. 174—Borror, Forrest E., Sunny South Lot 98 $5.46 No. 210—Bryant, Bessie M., Morningside. Lot 671 $7.13 No. 633—Davis. James D. & Irene, Morningside, Lot 133 $14.37 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 12 $4.17 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax. Lot 62 $16.29 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 93 $3.25 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax. Lot 139 $4.59 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 152 $5.43 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 153 $2.87 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 169 $7.52 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 174 $3.99 No. 665—DOdge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 200 $5.42 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax. Lot 201 $26.98 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 205 $5.42 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 207 $12.58 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax. Lot 208 $19.87 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Fairfax, Lot 40 $5.37 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside. Lot 62 $6.46 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 172 $1.58 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 173 $9.15 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 177 $6.57 No. 665-^Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside, Lot 182 $50.23 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 212 $9.57 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 221 $3.61 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 223 $18.54 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 269 $1.60 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp.. Morningside. Lot 339 $2.57 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 340 $2.57 No. 665—Dodge, N. p. Corp., Morningside. Lot 428 $18.48 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside. Lot 543 $2.39 Ho. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside. Lot 568 $10.56 Ho. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside. Lot 618 $4.54 IH>. 665—Dofiare, N. P. Corn., Morningside. Lfft 656 —— $5.8$

No. 665—Dodge, N, p. Corp., Morningside, Lot 689 : $3.69 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside,' Lot 690 $3.68 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Morningside, Lot 691 $4.17 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Melrose, Lot 65 $1.63 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Melrose, Lot 67 $1.63 No. 665—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Melrose, Lot 68 $1.63 No. 860—Flinn, Rolland and Grace, Pt. SW, Sec. 3, Twp. 20, Range 10, .49 acre $15.49 No. 1354—Johnson, Emma, Morningside, Lot 602 $1.83 No. 1517—Limle, Kenneth, Morningside, Lot 32 $5.24 No. 1534—Love, Lewis Leander, J. McCormick Add., Lots 46, 47 $18.24 No. 1695—Mauck, Frank and Mae Muilin, N Pt. E S E, See. 25, Twp. 20, Range 10, 2.52 acres $14.15 No. 1720—Miller, Clyde W. and Eleanor, Morningside, Lot 575 $14.76 No. 1774—Morgan, Bernie B. and Lucy, Pt. E, NE, SE, Sec. 22, Twp. 20, Range 10, 1.43 acres - $22.41 No. 1799 — Mutual Home & Savings, Pt. SE, Sec. 22, Twp- 20, Range 10, 23-100 acre $2.12 No. 1799 — Mutual Home & Savings, Pt. E, NE, SE, Sec. 22, Twp. 20, Range 10, 44-100 acre $59.23 No. 1799 — Mutual Home & Savings, J. McCormick Add., Lot 12 $55.23 No. 1799 — Mutual Home & Savings, Morningside, Lot 517 $25.41 No. 1799 — Mutual .Home & Savings, Morningside, Lot 518 $25.41 No. 2194—Runyan, Effie, Pt. Mid. Pt. W, W, NW, S'ec. 26, Twp. 20, Range 10, 12-100 acre $1.61 UNION TOWNSHIP No. 3—Angle, Albert and May, Shideler E %, Lots 3, 4, Block 1 $9.97 No. 171—Hunt, Rachel, SE, NW, Sec. 21, Twp. 22, Range 10, 40 acres $27.39

EATON

No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Pt. N, Pt. W, W, NE, Sec. 23. Twp. 22, Range 10, 1.99 acres * $22.46 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Pt. S, S, SE, Sec. 23, Twp. 22, Range 10, .39 acre $3.95 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Pt. NE, SE, Sec. 23, Twp. 22, Range 10, .09 acre $2.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Pt. SW, Sec. 24, Twp. 22, Range 10, .37 acre $3.95 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, NE, NE, NE, Mid. Pt., Sec. 23, Twp. 22, Range 10.

> $3.95 road, Indiana, C & E Add.

73-100 acre

No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, ^ i* & nun., Tri., SW, Cor., Lot 1 $2.88 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, C & E, Tri. NE Cor., Lot 2 $28.43 No. 501—Xailroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 17 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 18 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 19 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 20 $317 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add. Lot 21 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 22 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add.,, Lot 23 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 24 $44.29 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 25 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 26 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 27 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 28 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 29 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add.. Lot 30 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add . Lot 31 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 62 $3.17 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add.. Lpt 63 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 64 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 65 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana. Bosman Add.. Lot 66 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana. Bosman Add , Lot 67 $157.76 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 68 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 69 $3.16 No. 501—Railroad, Indiana, Bosman Add., Lot 70 $3.16

PERRY TOWNSHIP

No. 134—Gas Co., Gates & Blountsvllle, Pt. NE Cor Nii. SW V*. Sec. 9, Twp. 19, Range 11, 20-100 acres $2.00

LIBERTY TOWNSHIP

No. 43—Boguske, Alexander and Bessie B., Hyde Parks, Lot 42 $2.67 No. 162—Davis, William A., NW Cor., NE'A, Sec. 3. Twp. 20, Range 11, 1 acre $20,12 No.. 317—Hunter, Eldrige and Madge, Hyde Park, Lot 21 $6.63 DELAWARE TOWNSHIP No. 159—Gas Well Co.. Cleveland, 31x60’. NW Cor.. NW, Sec. 24, Twp. 21, Range 11 ^911

TOWN OF ALBANY

No. 10—Arnold, Denzel E. and Carol E., A. L. Co. Sub., Lots 17, 19, Block 17 $68.82 No. 163—Cunningham, Victor. Binnegars 1st Add., E. end except E. 35 ft. Lot 1. Block 3 $4.15 No. 455—Metzger, Talford A., A. L. Co., Lots 1, 3, Block 27 $45.90

CITY OF MUNCIE

CLASS A.

No. 67—Allen, Lon and Viola, E. V. A. Add-., 5 31’ 10”, Lot 11 $50.56 No. 91—American Town Lot Cc„ • Rosemont Add., Lot 383 $10.18 No. 613—Baker, Claude and Mildred. G. 6 L. Sub., Lot 8, Block 8 $39/77 No. 729—Barnett, Iva/H. & U. L. Co., Ynd Add.. -LoV 16. Block 19 $66.51 No. 939—Bird. Edward, Burlington' Hgts.- £*-§' 51’. Lot 20S *13.55

Legal Notice

No. 939—Bird, Edward, Burlington Hgts., Lot 206 $51:14 No. 954—Bishop, W. Webster and Louisa Bedell, Wil. 3rd Add., S 23’, Lot 46, N 6’, Lot 47 $213.31 No. 958—Bixler, Mary H. and Joseph, Wat. & P. Tr„ Lot 7, Block 248, $20.29 No. 958—Bixler, Mary H. and Joseph, Wat. & P. Tr., Lot 8, Block 248, $20.30 No. 1031—Bookout, Robert F. and Mamie, Pt. SE, SE, See. 21, Twp. 20, Range 10, .19 aede $79.55 No. 1251—Brown, John and Marie, Sub. Dungan Tr„ Lot 15, Block 287, $5.96

ng: ...

No. 1251—Brown, John and Marie, Sub. Dungan Tr., Lot 16, Block 287, $50.75 o. 1330—Buffin, Jas. F. and Effie, T.

a. 1330—Bumn, Jas. t

H. K. 1st Add., Lot 6 $11.86 No. 1330—Buffin, Jas. F. and Effie, T. H. K. 1st Add., Lot 7 $38.01 No. 1379—Burnett, Oscar S. and Mamie, R. M. Ball, Lot 25, Block 6 $16.69 No. 1412—Burton, Allan R. and Janice, W. L. Co. 1st Add., Lot 162 $71.40 No. 2703—Campbell, Myrtle K., Pt. SWon Madison St., Sec. 22, Twp. 20, Range 10, .17 acre $40.92 No. 2867—Charlton, Norman and Pearl, Pt. W sd. NW, Sec. 21, Twp. 20, Range 10, .282 acre $23.58 No. 3146—Cooper, Daisy A., Westside, Lot 3, Block 12 $104.64 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub., SVj Lot -947, 948 $101.28 No. 3336—Crusius, Jesse L., T. H. K. 1st Add., Lots 7, 8, Block 8 $437.63 No. 4651—Day, Elizabeth, Chase Add., Lot 139 $16.69 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F„ W. & P. Tr„ Lot 6, Block 241 $12.91 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 8, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 9, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 10, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 11, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F„ G & O.

Sub., Lot 12, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, B;nj. F„- G & O. Sub.. Lot 13, Block 46 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 7, Block 47 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 12, Block 47 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G Sc O. Sub.. Lot 7, Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. S'ub.. Lot 8, Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 9, Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 10, Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G & O. Sub., Lot 11, Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 12. Block 50 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F„ G Sc O. Sub., Lot 7, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 8, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F„ G A; O. Sub.. Lot 9, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 10, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F., G Sc O. Sub.. Lot 11, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F„ G & O. Sub., Lot 12, Block 51 $15.09 No. 4664—Deardorff. Beni. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 14, Block 132 $25.30 No. 4664—Deardorff, Beni. F., G & O. Sub.. Lot 15. Block 132 $25.29 No. 4664—Deardorff. Benj. F., Walls 2nd Add.. Lot 191 $22.04 No. 4664—Deardorff, Benj. F„ G & O. Sub.. Lot 12, Block 48 $15.09 No. 4669—Dearinger. David and Susie. R. M. Ball, Lot 8, Block 3 $15.35 No. 4711—Denlinger, John L., Austin Hets.. Lot 17. Block 15 $9.36' No. 4788—Dime. Omer, Sub. Witt Tr.. Lot 3. Block 12 $11.87 No. 4807—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Belmont Add.. Lot 159 $10.25 No. 4807—Dodge, N. P. Corp., Belmont Add.. Lot 232 $10.35 No. 4912—Duffv, Edward, Wlnton PI.. SE 80x25. Lot 101 $23.17 No. 4921—Dull, Edna A., Broyles Sub. N 30'. Lots 1, 2 $267.47 No. 5643—Edwards. Robert P. and Cordia. Gal. 4th, NV, Lot 48 $60.19 No. 5654—Elev. Carl K. and Maxine. Witt Tr., Lot 13, Block 12 $115.03 No 6742 — Galliher, Ed«\ and Grace, 82x122 Pt. SE Sec. 15, Twp. 20, Range 10, .24 acre $171.93 No. 6755—Garner, Edith H., Burlington Hgts.. Lot 297 ’ $13.70 No. 6838—Gibson. Clara M., A. E. Bovce Add.. Lot 8. Block 7 $16.66 No. 6910—Glaser. Wm. H. and Herman R. Taylor. Columbia Hgts., Lot 76 $118.51 No. 6921—Glenn, Wm. and Lillian. S. Freeman Add.. S 40x32, Lot 5. $11.46 No. 7110—Grimes. A. Lee and Catherine. H. C. Martin, Lot 3, Block 11. $137 95 No. 7815—Hahn, Jdssle J. and Esther T,.. G. & O. Sub., Lot 3. Block 67, $84.10 No. 7821—Haines, Martha E„ R. & W. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 7, Block 20 $4.66 No. 7886—Hammer. Lawrence F. and Leona J„ Burlington Hgts., Lot 224 $17.76 No. 7948—Hamer, John S. and Margaret. Gal. Sub., Lot 965 $159.34 No. 8349—Holden, Daisy, H. W. & F . Lot 9 $27.86 No. 8671—Hutson, Lester P. and Rav E . Gal. Sub.. Lot 808 $25 69 No. 10667—Kear. Willis and Zetah. Wm. Harris Add., Lot 2. Block H $81.47 No. 1067,5—Keen. Harrv C. and Evelvn P.. Neelv Add.. Lots 1, 2. Block 6 $172.18 No. 10735—Kennedy,, Robert P. and Betty L„ Pollock Add.. S 42’, Lot 17 $8.4.91 No. 10910—Kost, Joseph I„ Walls 2nd Add.. Lot 142 $9.71 No. 10910—Kost, Joseph I., Walls 2nd . Add.. Lot 143 $9.71 No. 10910—Kost, Joseph I„ Walls 2"d Add., Lot 144 $9.71 Nfl- 10910—Kost, Joseph I.; Walls . 2nd Add.. Lot 145 $9.70 No. 11431.—Laughlin, Fay and Emily. Gel. Sub.. Lot 292 $51.17 No. 11434—Law, James L,,' V, • L Co. 1st. .. Add.. Lot 9. Block. 32 $31.90 No. 11644—Lowery. Martha A.. W-. L- Co. 1st, Add., Lot IS, Blocs <* *31.10

Legal Notice

No. 11650—Lucas, Annie and John and Lucille Williams, W. L. Co. 1st. Add., Lot 2, Block 26 $47.38 No. 12320—McCormick, Thomas Kirby, W. L. Co. 1st. Add., Lot 4, Block 2 $5.68 No. 12346—McDonald, Robert F. and Mary E.. W. L. Co. 1st. Add., Lot 10, Brock 11 $8.63 No. 12346—McDonald, Robert F. and Mgry E., W. L. Co. 1st. Add. Lot 11, Block 11 $8.63 No. 12992—Meeks, Louisa Catherine, M. Y Add., Lot 4 $313.87 No. 12992—Meeks, Louisa Catherine, M. Y. Add., E 25’, Lot 3 $90.44 No. 13173—Million, Eliza, W. L. Co. 1st. Lot 1, Block 17 $8.73 No. 13173—Million, Eliza, W. L. Co. 1st. Lot 2, Block 17 $8.73 No. 13173—Million, Eliza, W. L. Co. ,1st. Lot 3. Block 17 $8.73 No. 13173—Million, Eliza. W. L. Co. 1st. Lot 4, Block 17 $8.73 No. 13173—Million. Eliza, W. L. Co. 1st. Lot 5, Block 17 $8.73 No. 13173—Million. Eliza, W. L. Co. 1st. Lot 6, Block 17 $8.73 No. 13307—Morgan, Bernie B., and Irene, W. L. Co., Lot 10, Block 27 $40.96 No. 13521—Muncie Federal Sav. & Loan, W. L. Co., Lot 6, Block 60 $27.22 No. 13807—Murohy, Mildred H., Sub. Dungan Tr., Lots 4, 5, 6. Block 250 $24.14 No. 13842—Mutual Home & Savings Assn., NW Cor., Sec. 21, Twp. 20, Range 10, .49 acre $77.41 No. 14058—Mutual Home & Savings Assn., Witt Tr., Lot 8. Block 8 $69.08 No. 14060—Mutual Home Sc Savings Assn., S. T. N. Add., Lot 5 Block 8 $150.20 No. 15254—Nettles, Hezekiah and Ida, W. L. Co., 1st., Lot 7, Block 56 $58.91 No. 15334—Northcutt, Harvey B. and Dglla Pt. S’/a NEVi, Sec. 15, Twp. 20, Range. 10, 15-100 $39.67 No. 15913—Patterson, Jas. S. and Doris C., Belmont, Lot 40 $56.21 No. 15976—Pennington, Orville D., Sub. Dungan Tr., Lot 7. Block 250 $6.40 No. 16054—Phillips, Theodore, W. L. Co. 1st., Lot 11, Block 40 $15.63 No. 16054—Phillips, Theodore, W. L. Co. 1st, Lot 13 $8.38 No. 16055—Phlllios, Theodore, W. L. Co. 1st., Lot 14, Block 34 $62.37 No. 16180—Powell, Stanton, W. L. Co. 1st., Lot 13, Block 61 $8.64 No. 16S76—Rees, Homer, W. Sc P. Tr„ Lot 5. Block 230 $29.09 No. 17079—Richison, Frank A., Burlington Hgts. Lot 53 S9.70 No. 17230—Rosinski, Jerry and May, Chase Add., Lot 169 $19.47 No. 17265—Roush. Guy O., G & O Sub., Lot 2, Block 177 $24.59 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1173 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1174 • $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1175 ’ $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1176 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1177 $3.73 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1178 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1179 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1180 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1181 $3,78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1182 $3.78 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1183 78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1184 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1185 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1186 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1187 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1183 $8 08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1189 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Lot 1190 $8.08 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1201 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1202 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1203 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1204 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1205 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1206 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1207 - $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1208 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1223 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Ex. SE TRI Cor., Lot 1224 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad. Indiana, Westside. Ex. N. Pt., Lot 1231 $2.17 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1232 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1233 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1234 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1235 $2.17 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. SE Cor., Lot 1236 $1.65 No. 17346—Railroad. Indiana, Westside. NE Cor., Lot 1237 $1.65 No. 17340.—Railroad,- Indiana, Westside. SE Cor., Lot 1238 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad. Indiana, Westside. NW Cor., LOt. 1247 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, TRI SE Cor.. Lot 1248 $1.65 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Ex. Tr., NW Cor. Lot 1249 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1250 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1251 • $3.78 No. 17.340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1252 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. i HH 1253 *3,3151

Legal Notice

No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Lot 1254 $3.26 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1255 $3.26 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1256 $3.26 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1257 $3.78 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1258 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westsjde, Lot 1259 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1260 $3.78 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Exc. NW Cor., Lot 1261 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, SE TRI Cor., Lot 1262 ' $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. TRI NV/ Cor., Lot 1263 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Exc. TRI SE Cor., Lot 1264 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Exc. TRI NW Cor., Lot 1269 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Ex. NW Cor., Lot 1271 $2.17 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1272 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1273 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1274 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1275 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1276 $3.78 tyo. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, Lot 1277 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1278 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1279 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1280 $3.26 No. 17346—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1281 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Lot 1282 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad. Indiana, Westside. Lot 1283 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1284 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1285 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot h286 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside, SE TRI Cor., Lot 1287 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. TRI SE Cor., Lot 1299 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1300 $2.70 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1301 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1302 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1303 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1304 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1305 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1306 $3.78 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1307 „ $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1308 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1323 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1324 $4.84 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1325 $4.84 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1326 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad. Indiana. Westside. Lot 1327 $3 26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside, Lot 1328 $4.84 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1329 $4.84 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 133o $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. NE Cor. Lot 1331 $1.65 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. SW Cor. TRI., Lot 1333 $1.63 No. 17349—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1335 $2.17 No. 17340—Railroad. Indiana. Westside. Ex. NE TRI. cor. Lot 1336 $2.70 No. 17.340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1337 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1338 $3.26 No. 17.340—Railroad, Indiana, Westside. Lot 1339 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1-340 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana, West'ide. Lot 1341 $326 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1342 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1343 $3.26 No. 17340—Railroad, Indiana. Westside. Lot 1344 $3.26 No. 17346—Railroad, Indians. Westside, Alley Adj. Lots 1323. 1324 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330 $4.84 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank, R. Sc U. L. Co.. 1st Add.. Lot 4, Block 5 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. & U. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 5, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. Sc U. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 6, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. & U. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 7, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer. Frank, R. & U. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 8, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. & U. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 9, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. Sc U. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 10, Block 6 $5.93 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. & U. L. Co . 1st Add.. Lot 19. Block 6 $10.27 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. & U. L. Co.. 1st Add.. Lot 20, Block 6 $10.27 No. 18173—Schwer, Frank. R. Sc U. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 21, Block 6 $10.29 No. 18227—Sellers, Josephine, Gray Add.. Lot 19 $115.08 No. 18251—Shaffner, Elmer A- and Harriett McConnellville 1st Add., Lot 20. Block 10 $15.63 No. 18382—Shough, Wm. H„ Dungan Tr. Lot 15. Block 285 $7.54 No 18485—Skilien-Moors-Sample, Inc.. R. Sc u. It. Co„ lit Add. Lot 10, Block 99 *11.01

Legal Notice

No. 18485- & U. .L. 26 ‘

-Skillen-Moore-Sample, Inc., R. Co., 1st Add., Lot 12, Block

$4.61

No. 18485—Skilien-Moore-Sample, Inc., R. & U. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 24, Block 26 $8.66 No. 18830—Sterling, Andrew, W. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 14, Block 49 8.63 No. 18830—Sterling, Andrew, W. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 6, Block 50 $8.63 No. 19108—Storer, O. W., McConnellsville, Lot 21 $11.73 No. 19137—Storer, O. W„ Walls 2nd Add., Lot 68 $117.51 No. 19155—Storer, O. W., W. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 14,. Block 38 $36.67 No. 19305—Syphers, Lawrence, Haines & Ruley Sub. Lot 1 $25.70 No. 20764—Thomas, Stella, Pt. S., S. E. Sec. 4, Twp. 20, Range 10, .56 acre $98.27 No. 20790—Thompson, Smith Jr. Sc Jewel, Gal. Sub. Lot 319 $66.42 No. 20817—Thornburg, Ninnie, W. L. Co., 1st Add., Lots 13, 14, Block 6 $33.61 No. 20944—Turner, Fred G., Cof. 1st Add., Pt. E. Lot 3, Block 3 $363.72 No. 20967—Tuttle, C. Mildred, B. ScSc V. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 15, Block 6 $8.59 No. 21594—Vandegriff, Verlin & Viola, Arcadia, Lot 17, Block D $25.74 No. 21607—VanMatre, Virgil & Alice K., 3rd Add., E. y 2 Lot 6. Block 19 $253.44 No. 22151—Wilcox, Ray D. & Elila, R. M. Ball Add., Lot 1, Block 4 $12.46 No. 22154—Wiles, John & Maggie, Wat. Sc Pr. Tr., Lot 2, Block 309 $22.72 No. 22195—Williams, Leotis & Mary J., W. L. Co. 1st Add., Lot 13, Block 50 $52.13 No. 22271—Wilson, Jos. H. Sc Jesselyn, Burlington Heights, Lot 35 $72.27 No. 22323—Witt. Nellie, S. P. A., Ex. W. 50 ft., Lot 4, Block 4 $304.48 No. 22356—Wood, Florence, W. L. Co., 1st Add., Lot 6, Block 67 $19.36

CLASS B.

THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE WHICH HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND OFFERED FOR SALE FOR ANY 2 YEARS OR MORE AND REMAINING UNSOLD. CENTER TOWNSHIP. No. 1500—Lane, Mary L.. Morningside, Lot 460 $25.23 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. No. 494—Richardson. Byron and Robert, N. E., S. E„ Sec. 16, Twp. 21. Range 10, 40 Acres $216.53 CLASS B. No. 6823—Germanos, Nellie E. Anderson, E. C. A. 1st Add., W. 41 by S. 40 ft. Lot 3 $76.93 No." 10906—Koons, Thos. B. Sc Maude A., Burson’s Sub., pt. Lot 4, Block 1 $101.69 No. 10915—Kramer, Harry A. & Marie, Fairview M. Gray 1st Add., Lot 4 $28.36 No. 10923—Kreigbaum, George D., W. L. Co. 1st Add., Pk. Pl„ Lot 125 $11.38 No. 18154—Schultz, Emil R. P„ W. L. Co. 1st Add., Lot 2. Block 61 $10.01 CLASS C. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE UPON WHICH TAXES HAVE BEEN UNPAID AND DELINQUENT FOR FIVE YEARS OR MORE AT THE TIME OF THE PASSAGE OF THE ACTS OF 1941. SALEM TOWNSHIP. No. 252—Flndling. Francis C„ N. sd E. SE. 66x546 feet, Sec. 12, Twp. 19, Range 8, .83 Acre $2.59 HARRISON TOWNSHIP. No. 248—Gas Co., Bolt Nat., 50x50 feet, SW. Cor. SE’/4, SE 1 /., Sec. 30, Twp. 21, Range 9, .06 Acre S3.01 No. 527—Oil Co., N. Y. & Western Con., NW. Cor. W’/g. NE’A, SW 1 /.. Sec. 2. Twp. 21, Range, 9, .06 Acre $2.99 No. 527—Oil Co.. N. Y. & Western Con.. Pt. S. End, Wy 2 , NEy., Sec. 23, Twp. 21, Range 9, .06 Acre $2.99 No. 527—Oil Co., N. Y. Sc Western con., NE Cor. SE’i NE’A, Sec. 23. Twp. 21, Range 9, ,06 Acre $2.99 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. 16—Beuoy, Mqck, SE Cor. se SE, Sec. 9, Twp. 22, Range 9, .11 Acre $2.60 CENTER TOWNSHIP. No. 1011—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 50x100 feet. NW Cor. NW, Sec. 1. Twp. 20. Range 10, .11 Acre * $6.87 No. 1011—Gas Co., Mfg, Nat., 2x6 rds., Pt. E. NW, Sec. 1, Twp. 20, Range 10, .15 Acre $6.87 No. 1011—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat,, 25x25 feet, Pt. W. NW. Sec. 12. Twp. 20. Range 10, .02 Acre $3.98 No. 1011—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., 2x6 Rds., SW Cor. SE, Sec. 36. Twp. 21, Range 10. .07 Acre $6.87 No. 1012—Gas Co., Muncie Farmer Nat., Pt. NW, Sec. 35, Twp. 21, Range 10, .20 Acre $6.85 No. 1948—Oil Co.. N. Y. Sc Western. Pt. W. S. E. Pt., Sec. 20, Twp., 20, Range 10, .04 Acre $8.62 No. 1948—Oil Co., N. Y. & Western, Pt., SE, NE, Sec. 30, Twp. 20. Range 10, .06 Acre $16.14 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. No. 217—Gas Co., Citizens. Pt. NW. Sec. 2, Twp. 21, Range 10, .03 Acre $2.89 UNION TOWNSHIP. No. 295—Oil Co., N. Y. & Western Con., 2x4 Rds., SW Cor. SW, Sec. 28. Twp. 22. Range 10, .06 Acre $2.33

EATON.

No. 533—Russell, Sarah A., Pt. SW. S’ec. 23. Twp. 22. Range 10, .05 Acre $2.07

T TRFRTY

No. 261—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., Pt. W. Pt. Frac. NW’A, 2x6 Rds.. Sec. 6, Twp. 20, Range 11, .07 Acre No. 261—Ga s Co.. Mfg. Nat,, Pt. SW, Pt., SW’A, SE’/i, Sec. 6, Twp. 20, Range 11. No. 261—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, Pt. NE’A. Sec. .6, Twp. 20. Range 11. .02 No. 261—Gas Co.., Mfg. Nat., 20x20 feet, Pt. N. Sd.. NE’A, Sec. 31, Twp>. 21, Range 11, .01 Acre No. 261—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat,. 20 x20 feet, Ft. W’A, NE’A. Sec. 31. Twp 21. Range 11,

.01 Aire

No. 261—Gas Co., Mfg. N*t„ 5 Tracts Ea. 20x20 NW’A, Sec. 31, T*p. 21, Range 11,

05 Acre

No. 261—Gas Co, Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, Pt. SE’A, Sec. 31. Twp. 21, Range 11, .02 No. 261—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 20x20’ feet,

Legal Notice

r*

No. 261—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., Pt. NE’A, NW’A Sec. 32. Twp. 21, Range 11. .02

Acre

No. 261—Gas CO„ Mfg. Nat.. 40x40 feet, Pt. EVa, SW’A, Sec. 12, Twp. 20, Range 11, .04 Acre $6.66 No. 262—Gas Co., Mt. Pleasant, Pt. SY/V*. SE’A, Sec. 35. Twp. 21. Range 11, .02 Acre $2.96 No. 263—Gas Co., Mt. Tabor Co-Op., Pt. NW’A, NW’A. Sec. 20, Twp. 20, Range 11, .01 Acre $2.93 No. 264^Gas Co.. Prairie Crk. Nat., Pt. SE’A, SW’A. Sec. 28, Twp. 20. Range 11, .04 Acre $2.96 DELAWARE TOWNSHIP. No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., 29x25 feet, Pt„ NE Cor SE. Sec. 8. Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat.. 20x20 feet, Pt. SW. SE, Sec. 16. Twp. 21. Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 20x20 feet, Pt. SE, SE. Sec. 16, Twp. 21. Range 1 ’ $2 86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 25x25 feet, Pt. SW, SE, Sec. 16. Twp., 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat.. Pt. Frac. N. NW, Sec. 19, Twp. 21, Range 11 $3.09 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, ■SW, Cor. sE, Sec. 19. Twp. 21, Range 11 , $2.86 No. 158—Gas Oo. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, SE, Cor. SE, Sec. 19, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.36 No. 158—Ga s Co., Mfg. Nat.. 30x30 feet, NW. Cor SE, Sec 19. Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet> SE Cor. N., SW. NE. Sec. 19, Twp. 21. Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat.. 30x30 feet, SE, Cor. NE. SW, Sec. 20, Twp. 21. Range 11 » $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, NW, Oor. NW. SW, Sec. 20. Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat.. 30x30 feet, SW, Cor. Sec. 21, Twp. 21, Gang 11, $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 25x25 feet, Pt. N. NW, Sec. 21, Twp. .21 Range 11, $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, ' SW. Cor., Sec. 21, Twp. 21, Range 11 $.2.86 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, NE, Cor. SE. SW, Sec. 21, Twp. 21 Range 11 , $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg, Nat., 30x30 feet, NW, Cor. SE, Sec. 21. Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, NE, Cor. SW, SE, Sec. 21, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2 86 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, NW, Cor. NE, Sec. 21, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co. Mfg. Nat., 30x30 feet, SE. Cor. SW. Sec. 21, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.., Mfg. Nat., 25x25 Ft., Pt. W. W. NE. NE. Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., 25x25 Ft., Pt. NW, SE, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., 25x25 Ft., Pt. NW, SE, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat., 20x20 Ft., Pt. S„ NW. Sec. 29, Twp. 21, Range 11. $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 Ft.. SW, Cor. N. NW, NE, Sec. 29, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.36 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 20x20 Ft. Pt., NE. SE. Sec. 30, Twp. 21, Range 11, $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 20x20 Ft., Pt. NE. SE, Sec. 30, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat.. 20x20 Ft., Pt„ NW. SE, Sec. 30, Twp. 21, Range 11, $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co., Mfg. Nat., 30x30 Ft., NW. Cor. NW, Sec. 30. Twp. 21, Range 11, $2.86 No. 158—Gas Co.. Mfg. Nat.. 30x30 Ft., NE, Cor. SE. NW, Sec. 30, Twp. 21, Range 11 $2.86 No. 264—Meeks Sc Hamilton, pt. S., N„ E. Sec, 3, Twp. 21, Range 11, 1 Acre $8.07 No. 316—Oil Co., Radium, Pt. NE, NW, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Range 11, .02 acre $2.82 No. 370—Ross F. Omar Sc Sarah E. Sc William Henry Haynes (Life Estate) pt. SE, SE, Sec. 2. Twp. 21. Range 11, .48 acre $3.67

CITY OF MUNCIE.

No. 723—Barnes, Mary Hofherr, Pt. N. E., N. W„ Sec. 23. Twp. 20. Range 10, .31 acre $6.85 No. 1094—Boyce, Laura A., Pt. S. E. cpr. Wash & Pt. S. E. sec. 10. Twp. 20, Range 10, .02 acre $84.08 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub. Lot 241 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 242 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 243 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton Sc Walter Nelson. Gal. Sub., Lot 244 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor. Clifton Sc Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub,, Lot 2.45 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson. Gal. Sub., Lot 246 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton Sc Walter Nelson. Gal. Sub., Lot 247 $39.20 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton Sc Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya Vac. Alley Adj. Lots 243,

244

No. 3261—Cranor. Clifton Sc Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Va Vac. Alley Adj. Lots 245, 246 $6.70 No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton Sc Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya Vac. Lincoln St., adj. Lot 246 19.22 No. 3261—Cranor. Clifton & Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya Vac. Alley, adj. Lots 342,

343

No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton Walter Nelson,

Gal. Sub.. Lots, 344, 345

No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson.

Gal. sub., Lots 346, 348

No. 3261—Cranor, Clifton & Walter Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 349 $9.87 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub.. Lot 453 $173.84 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub., Lot 454 $88.93 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick. Gal. Sub.. Lot 455 ' $1,496.92 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub., Lot 456 $88.93 No, 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub.. ■ 'No. 457 $103.18 No. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal. Sub.. Let 488 ' $13?.50

j. —Gas uo , IMIS, nat., icei, uci; *00

w>.2,^EU^NWV«. Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Raage N0^3263—Cranor, Frederick, Gal.^oub.

Legal Notice

NO. 3263—Cranor, Frederick, 0*L Ya vac. alley adj. Lots 463, 464 *8.9« No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L, ' Nelson, Gal. S’ub., Lot 249 *39.2# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick J* Walter I* Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 250 839.2# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 251 839.2# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 252 *39.20 No. 3264—Cranor. Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal, Sub.^Lot 253 _ __ 839.2#

no. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 255 839.21 No. 3264—Cranor. Frederick 4b Walter L. 1 Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 256 $39.20 No. 32*4—Cranor, Frederick tt Walter L, Nelson, Gal. S’ub., Lot 257 889.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick ds Walter E, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 258 $68.4# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub,, Lot 269 $56.40 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L, Nelson. Gal. Sub., Lot 260 $36.40 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 261 $56.40 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 262 $56.40 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 342 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor. Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 343 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 344 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Ss Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 345 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Ss Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 346 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 347 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Si Walter L. Nelson, G&l. Sub., Lot 346 $39.20 No

No. 3264—cranor, Frederick

Nelson, GaL Sub., Lot 353 $39.2# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. S’ub., Lot 354 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 355 $39.2# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick St Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 856 $39.29 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Se Walter L, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 357 $39.29 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Ss Walter L. Nelson, Gal. sub., Lot 358 $56.49 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick 6s Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 359 $56.4# No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick 6s Walter L, Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 360 $56.40 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Se Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Lot 444 $39.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Fredetick Sc Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., 1# alley adj. Lots 240 250. 251 $6.70 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Y, alley adj. Lots 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262 $15.4* No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Sc Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya alley adj. Lots 353, 354, 355. 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361. 362. 458, 459 $38.20 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Sc Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya Lincoln St„ adj. Lot 252 $18.80 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., y, Lincoln St„ adj. Lots 253, 254, 255, 256, 257 $81.6t

No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick Sc Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya Lincoln St. adj. Lots 346, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357 $104.71 No. 3264—Cranor, Frederick & Walter L. Nelson, Gal. Sub., Ya 6th St., adj. Lot* 249, 250, 251, 252, 257, 262, 343, 346. 353. , 358 $16.60 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. 6s Clifton Cranor, Gal. sub., Lot 350 $34.00 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. & Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Lot 351 $34.00 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Lot 352 $34.00 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Lot 441 $34.00 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Lot 442 $34.90 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor. Gal. Sub., Lot 443 $34.98 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Ya vac. alley adj. Lot*' 350, 351, 352 $4.09 No. 15246—Nelson, Walter L. ft Clifton Cranor, Gal. Sub., Ya vac. Lincoln St., adj. Lot 352 $16.5* No. 15654—Olmstead, Jas. B., H. ft L. Add., - 5. 2 ft. Lot 22 $3.74 No. 17145—Roberts, Ethan, Chase Add . Lot 234 $52.8* No. 17337—Ryman, Mary Elizabeth, R. W. & S.. Lot 13, Block 3 $68.3* No. 18584—Smith, Joseph E., Witt Tr.. Lot 6, Block 10 $50.1# No. 18919—Storer. O. W., W. L. Co.. Irt Add., Lot 12, Block 60 $17.6T No. 19105—Storer. O. W„ Wat. ft Pr. Tr.. Lot 6, Block 263 $23.83 No. 19136—Storer, O. Wr, R. M. Ball; Lot • 6, Block 2 $22.4* No. 19151—Storer, O. W„ Unlv. Add. Reeves St., adj. Lot 10, Block 1 $102.87 No. 19275—Swank. Boy W„ W. L. Co.. 1st Add., Lot 10, Block 49 $46.2* No. 20734—The United Baptist Church, Burlington Heights, Lot 272 $20.05 No. 20882—Traynor, Pearl, McConnellsvilla 1st Add., Lot 16. Block 10 $9.8f No. 21808—Wall, H. C. R., Dungan Tr., N. 1 ft. 1 in. Lot 14, Block 288 $17.72 No. 21838—Walsh, Francis W. ft Monica, G. Sc L. Sub., Lot 7, Block 46 $32.2# No. 21984—Welsse, Louise M., Sub. Witt Tr.. Lot 1, Block 8 $72.52 I, SAMUEL L. CUNNINGTON, AUDITOR, in and for said County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lands and lots •returned’delinquent'by LESTER E. HOLLOWAY, TREASURER, of said County, for the year 1941 and former •Ufart anH IKof oa ah tTRCt Of land And

y described as the

lescribed in the tax duplicates of said County lor the year 1944. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hsf* hereunto set my hand and official seal la Muncie, Indiana, this the 17th day «S.

March, 1944

SAMUEL L. CUNNINGTON. v