Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 60, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 November 1932 — Page 7
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932
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FURNITURE AUCTION
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Thursday, Dec. 2nd 1P.M. Prompt Five Rooms
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By FRANCIS WALLACE
A GREAT FOOTBALL ROMANCE
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EVERY family occasionally needs extra cash to meet emergencies, tc par Mils, etc. We take care of such situations by lending any reasonable amount to those in position to make regular payments We require no endorsers just the signatures of husband and wife. . You get the money when you neeJ it the full amount of the
loan in cash. Repayments may
409 WEST 2ND ST. Forced to ell--leaving city. Complete home of furniture consisting of " five complete rooms all nice and clean. This is' high classed goods,
j a1! to be sold to the highest bidder, i THRASHER & ALEXANDER, Auctioneers . j . .Remember, Thursday, De
cember' 2nd, 1 P. M,
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be-arranged weekly or monthly j Come and bring youT. friends.
to si; it your convenience, interest charged only for time money is used. Call,, write or phone. You can get the cash you need today. LEGAL LOAM CQ 112 South College Ave.
Half Block South Citizens Loax: &
Trust Co. Fhone4074
30c
FOR SALE: We want to help. Will sell our $3.00 coal for $2.75 delivered until further notice. Tell your friends, ECONOMY CUT BATE LUMBER YARD Phone 3680 28x
" LOST: Brown leather Gladstone bag, containing brown and blue suits, several shirts, etc., near city
limits on Columbus road. Finder
MeGUIRE-Henry, age 81, died at , " 'i: tT.Za srv
11:30 a mi, Sunday, November 27, at w his home near New Unionvillei Fur GY1T OTTTVPP neral services wiU be held at 2 p. m.: PJR IvJCiiN 1 Tuesday, November 29 at the Bap- -- "T" -77: J f m AKwh. a TTiin stfltinn s FOR RENT: m room strictly mod
ern house,; 516 ,east: University. Phone 4284. ; . N23tfn
FOR RENT: 2 large unfurnished rooms. and. garage. Call at 217 east 1st street.- N22tfn
FOR RENT: -5 room bungalow, 516 south Fess avenue. Call J. P. Leffler, 4881 or 6170 Nltfn
Burial at Old Unionville. Services in charge the Rev. W. C Chafin. ARTHUR DAY, Funeral Director, f BUCHANAN-7-Mary E., age 64, died at 3;05 p. in." Saturday, November 26, at her residerice,; 423 south Woodlawn avenue. Funeral services will be held at 0 a: m. Monday, November 28 at the residence and
at 2 p m.- at Robinson, 111. Buriaii FOR RENT; Attractive apart-
at runcanviUeP II J. Services will bes ment, three rooms, bath, store room in charge of the Rev. J. W. Meloy. and laundry. Fine htat. 415 south ARTHUR DAY, Funeral Director. ! Lincoln street; Inquiic at 307 east 11 ' -2 . - grt 2nd street. Phone 3S3; N12tfn HOADLEY, John Wi, age 60, died , : at 6:25 p. m. Saturday, November h FOR RENT 3 modern downstairs 26 at thle M. E. hospital in Indiana-i rooms. Private entrance, bath, gas, polls. Funeral .services'-will -be -held lights; heat and water furnished. at 2 pr ml Monday, November 28, at $50 per week. 649 south Rogers the residences 508; north Walnut street. 28x street. Burial at Rosehill. Services ; in charg -of the ;Rev.V7 H;- Mc- FOR RENT: 3 modern furnished Lean. ARTHUR DAY, ; Funeral Dl- rooms for light housekeepnig. Gar0: - . age. 606, west Dodds street. - Phone
! 5749. 28C
MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT OLD TR3EASURE HOUSE BAZAAR OF BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL THINGS 307 Eflst Second Street Modern blown -Mexican and Checco glassware as -well as lovely old pressed and blown Colonial glass. Italian and Weller potteries. Spode China in any pattern at 20 per cent discount. "Latest colorful Dutch, Java and Persian Prints for wall, table or couch coverings. Quilts and; coverlids that will intrigue youl Fine hand-finished brasses including equipment for . the fireplace. : Artistic lamps and beautiful etchings and framed prints from ;$100 up: ; Hand-made Persian rugs and mats that- will last a life-time, priced irresistibly low. Large variety of charming practical gifts ranging from 25 cents-up;
CHAPTER XXXIX Just looking at Barney copped up like that was enough. They remembered Barney at, Lincoln. He talked to them over the phone again in the morning. Thinking of Barney kept their minds on the job. They won from the Cornhuskers with a touchdown to spare Stone had a big day with two long runs. "Fro holding my breath," Fidgc said. "It 'don't seem like it can be true. Barney laid up and wc lick Indiana, Navy and Nebraska. ' "But they don't mean a thing if wc lose to Tech." "This is the one we've got to win."
RADIO REP AIR And Service, AU Make . - -Beceiversv , Certified Radiotrician ELVIS ITADIG SERVICE Phono 3878. 3U Washington.
: FOR RENT: Large furnished
I modern sleeping rooml Suitable for ; i . " . j . i n. 1 . ni. a. !
i one or two men. 210 east 01a streeu
! Phone 62065037.
FOR SALE: Semi-modern home, south end,- 4 rooms and dinette, attractively arranred. City and cistern water, sink, lights , garage, stone walks, no furnace or basement. -Reduced bargain price for cash or . good .down payment. Phone 2236. 30x
FOR SALE OR RENT
! iou are puying tne nouse ior tne
! FOR RENT: Large modern furnished rooms for light house keeping. Built-in features. Everything I furnished ; including garage, $4.50 ( per week; 821 south Washington. ! : - ' -. 29c
other fellow. WHY NOT OWN THE HOME and apply your rent to. pay for it?
Tech I The jinx team which had come from nowhere to beat New Domwipn twicc-and then boast about it The team which had def initely stamped this same gang as the poorest Barney Mack iiad ever coached by giving them their third defeat in a season. The team which had to be licked or nothing else counted; and Barney Mack in bed. The country, caught by the drama of Barney's comeback, would be watching this game to see if Tech could ' do it again. Barney told the doctors he was going;-shook off their arguments. But Docior Morgan accompanied hinvand put him to bed in Cleveland. Barney received visitors there all day in his room at the Athletic Gub; he chatted with reporters, told stories like the Barney of old, inquired about other teams, passed out complimentary tickets. . "Sec. Doc." he said, Tm better off here in the middle of. things than at home wondering what's happening." At live o'clock they dressed him, put . him in the wheel chair and rolled him" to a basketball court on the same floor There he sent them through a dummy scrimmage against Tech formations. Ted and Fidge went to his room at seven o'clock for their usual conference on the night before a game. The dooi was closed. Doctor Morgan told them. ' "He fell asleep: too much ex
citement today and the sleep will do him good. You can see him tomorrow'." But word got around that he had taken a turn for the worse; that if the clot broke from its moorings and hit bis head or his heart Ted wen! with Pidge to his home for awhile. Talked about this and
1 percent of the price paid per
month-will buy it for you in ap-; that; but they couldn't qet settled-
proximately 12 yearn.
NOTICE :.To-mafce room for -new
1TOR RETNT: Modern 7 room fur-
additton- of Roy Burns grocery we iahA,i hmi, east 10th street close
must sell at once half of our large to stadium, 30 per month. Phone 'rtock-of-'new furniture stoves and r 28c rags. Come in; find what you want CL.lI.-'-
mane us ma uuet1 ow uuw : if-urt-xv ih i ; ' -s niouem apartyou can buy obd-f ttrniture.1 Pete! merits at 210 south Lincoln street, Burns, -293 s&s th Walnut. Phone j north side of double at 701 south 5931. i:"' ': 021tfn I Woodlawn, : strictly modern, yery ittitftfrTirRi. AfrTV shiw 1 'sasonable rent. Furnaces in' exBOCWFr I -cellent condition. Phone 3708. . -28c Guaranteed fihelton Permanent, ; f .. . j
Others $5.00 and $7.00
FOR RENT: 5 . room furnished
i anartmentron east side. Phone 3484.
hampoc, finger wave anytime 50c : 28c
FREE an 83tlO portrait grven wiui j r- - ; - j v" v : each permanent 1 : FOR. ItENT" Fine 8 room modern
South College ; Phone 3655 brick, best location in city, $ou.uu; y: . r : rec 2 7 rooms and 2 baths, south Walnut - " .-'"-i street, $30,00; lower half of fine VALHALLA 'ARK CEMETERY j brick, 5 rooms modern, south WalBeauty and Iaivetaal Care. AWtta j nut street, $25.00. Others cheap; 't r ' r ' W.- J, Noc, Phone 4177. 28x Red Cross has met every emerg-1 . - j
tocy in; this county and city. Will ! FOR RENT : Two modern fur-
ONK RENTER IN BLOOMINGTON said he had been paying rent on the same house for 30 years. HE HAS PAID FOR IT TIMES IF YOU OWNED YOUR HOME NOW fully paid for, wouldn't it be a great satisfaction to you? START NOW. PRICES ARE LOW BUY THE HOME RIGHT, AND STAY WITH IT AND YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. Pay like rent if you must, but BUY YOUR . HOME. Frank L. Bridges, Basement Citz. Loan & Tr. Bidg. See My Rental List.-' 30c
you fail to enroll as a member?
LOST: Black and brown hound witii big knot on right front leg. Phohe 4219. Reward.; 2s LOST; .Vhite and black spotted hound, brown head and ears, north of townV Name on collar. Ovie Stewart R. 3. Phone 9328. 30x
nished apartments on ground floor.
Rent very reasonable." Call at 1009 east 10th street - ;28c
FOR RENT : 7 room modern house, 820 south Washington. Will rent for my board, room and laundry. Will furnisb one room for self J. E. Adams, 820, south Washing-
ton . ' r- . 2x
ALL KINDS OF TOP, BODY AND WOODWORK PRICES REASONABLE ; RUFU8 GOSS I2TH ANO GRANT
FOR REN'J; 6 room, new, mod1 ern, brick veneer, 503: north Grant, i street Gall 32I0v -V v ; 28x
FOR RENT: 4 rooms, partly furnished with heat and water; To reliable people. Call at .720 Cherokee drive between 0 and 12 a. m. 29x
(S sail Iheime To 4225
John R. East
Co.
Coal
521 West Second St.
FOR RENT: Three, four or five room modern furnished apartment. Heat furnished. Rent very reasonable. Owner leaving city. 612 Atwater avenue. Phone 3664. ' 30c
FOR- RENT; "- 2 modern light house -'keeping', rooms. Every thing furnished: Splendid location. Rent reduced; iial 5121 : 30c " FOR SALE
LAUNDRY FOR SALE The Artisian Laundry, in Martinsville,, Indiana, will be sold at Auction, for rash, at one-thirty o'clock, P. M,, Mondays December 5, 1932. Sale will be on the premises, for cash, and will include brick building, four room residence building and corner lot 66 feet by 132 feeti Residence is occupied at $12,00 per month rental Sale will be subject to taxes payable in 1933. RANK T. SINGLETON, Trustee in Bankruptcy,. . . Martinsville, Indiana. Ktvett & Kivett, Attys. Martinsville,' -Indiana.
Phyllis was beautiful but faintly I annoying They told Pidge's fath
er about Barney. . "We've got to win that game," Pidge blurted; tears were coming. His folks had never seen Pidge that way. Phyllis put her aims about him made "Ted" wonder what he miht have missed by not having a sister; Pidge was like a brother They went back to the. hotel. No more word from Barney. But Barney was at the clubhouse the next afternoon, a half hour before game time, sitting outside the door in his car when the squad eame in from limbering up. They bad to pass him to get to the door. He was sitting stiffly, bundled with Nothing, looking straight ahead. Sii a ace wasn't sad but uhere was t&mething sad about him the. same flung you saw in pictures of Harry XulberL
inside they waited. Somebody said he didn't gt:t to sleep until three in the morniflg;
that he had passed out. They sat around the floor on blankets, on stools and benches. Bob was placing two tables together for Barney to sit on. They looked at the tables. Bob was ' carrying Barney in
Barnev was beinn carried in. It
was like watching a funeral. His leg was dragging. It hurt you could tell by his face. Bob placed him on the two tables with his back against the wall. Ted saw a shiny black overshoe on one tan boot The other leg was stretched out, covered with blankets. Barney sat there, looking straight into the iron of the lockers. Ted was biting his lip. Pids;e looked up at Barney, dropped his head, crying. Pat peered up from under his brows like a scarce i kid. Stone looked at his feet BruU; was shaking his jaw quivering. ; A few alumni, personal friends of Barney, were in the shower room where he couldn't sec. them. . Barney was looking straight ahead. Joe- Stern and Doc ftcedy were crying. Ted knew what hcy were all thinking. Barney might die. This game might kill Barney. Tie might never leave. this .room. Barney looked . straight a'aead. Sad face. He was going to ,:start. His voice was strong. "There's been a lot of water passed under the bridge since 1 first came to '' New Dominion but I don't know when I've ever wanted to win a game as badly as this otiCi "I don't care what happens after today. "Why do you think I'm taking a chance like this? "To see vou lose. ... "They'll be primed. They'll be touglu "They think they have your number.. "Aie-you going -to let it happen again? . . . "You can win if you want tp.w Ef they wanted to; "Go on out now and crack. 'em. Crack cm. Crack 'em. "Fight to live. Fight to win. Fight to live." He was shouting; pouring himself out. r i .
tne squau arose wun an angry l
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He said nothing about uhe mistake on the field; dropped constructive comment to Ted, who sat next to him.
"Left guard tips off the play, .
Left tackle is dropping back.
Stoue ought to go against him on 84. . . . They're hitting' hard but waiting. . . . Force it, get your lead" At the quarter the first team went: m. Hard football Tech fought with clenched lips. No chatter here. Grim, bitter smiles occasionally after a fierce, crunching tackle. Brute was a demon; it was pitiful to see the look in the eyes of the Tech men who had to face him. Pat was a splendid body relentlessly hurling himself into every play; Crunching bones. Brutal collision. Thudding impact. And all so silent like animals fighting for the last bone. Pidge, close to hysteria,- was wrecking them ii they got through the tine; sometimes; Ted was afraid to look; but Pidge always got up. The kid would surprise you today, Mr Pidgin. No quarter, here. Ted knew how they felt Once, a Tech end took a pass in the flat Ted came up fast, picked him up, carried him back four steps and flung him down and laughed at him, hoping it broke his head. And he had never seen the boy before. But Tech didn't have Barney r waiting on the bench.- Tech didn't; wait in that dressing room, wondering whether he would die. Tech. was only a football team dying gamely. . New Dominion was a football team fighting to hve. . ; Tech began to give.ground. De
feat was in their faces. Just before.
the half ended Stone slipped? through one of Brute's openings : for thirty-five yards. First down on the t2nyard line;How much time? Pass on. the., iiirst .down Stone: just missed it. Whistle. And no score. Barney took them easy between
halves. The tension was off. He sat on the .tabl$, giving them ad
vice, suggestions, pointing out the
little things. That wa: where 'they':
missed Barney when he wasn't
there those little things.
"Three minutes- to go," an official
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Equitable Securities Courteous, Confidential Service 109 S. College Phone 6508
at-'his office, No.i 548 Consolidated (Building', Indianapolis, Indian oh; . or before December 28, 1932, or:beX: t ; forever barred from -asserting, any 5?1 : such claim or demand against sid K company or against '' any of ; thej , property of aaid company.'. " i ! ALBERT ,WARD,-iC Special Maatey,,; . - Nov. 28 Dec. 5120 ; i
Weir Funeral Ho jtfe Licensed i Xadj Attepjin ;
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pany, defendant. . (b) Accounts payable, .salaries and wages payable, and commissions payable as shown by the books of account of said Indiana Limestone Company as of October 31, 19SJ2, with adjustments of said accounts In a normal course of business of said Indiana. Limestone Company up to and including date o;f confirmation of , sale; and Federal, State and local Taxes.and assessments. The purchaser snail also specifically assume and agree to perform and abide by "the terms, covenants and conditions of the several con-
struction contracts, sales contracts
and contracts of lease to which said Indiana Limestone Company-is a psrty, and which contracts, on the part of said Company, are to be kept, performed - and" observed, according to the terms thereof. Third: All of said property shall then be offered and bids will be received therefor as ah entirety, subject to the liens, claims and contracts asi set forth in paragraphs First and Second hereof. Bidders will he required to accompany all bids with cash or certified check as follows: A, On all; bids for property, covered by the mortgage, Fifty Thousand Dollars &W,000.00);
B. On .all bids of the1 property j not covered by the mortgage, TwehI tv-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.!00); " ' I ; C On all bids of the property as an entirety, Seventy-five "Thousand -Dollars ($75,000.00);
IX No bidder will be required to deposit more than- Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($T5,p0P.Q0v with any combination of bids. Upon confiimation of the sale the
purchaser will be' required; to make
such cash payments additional' to the amounts accompanying any ; such bid and" to execute such sped-
tic asreements of asumotio:a off
liabilities of said; defendant as the Court herein may direct. Payment of the amount bid not required to be paid in .cash may be made in cash or by tendering first mortgage bonds and coupons or debentures and coupons, or both, as heretofore issued by said defendant Indiana Limestone Company; to the extent that the same, will be entitled' to share in ;the proceeds- of f such sale as provided in said decree. The business of said defendant, Kndiana Limestone Company, is now
being carried on and said property;
assets and business will be sold as a going concern. . Full details, including descrip
tions of property, and terms and conditions of., sale, are more par!
ticularly set forth in the decree of foreclosure and order of sale of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, made and entered on November 26, 1932, to which reference is hereby made. A true copy of said decree is on file and may be inspected, by prospective bidders at t;he following places: The office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana in the Federal Building at Indiana-
1 polis, Indiana; the office of Albert
i Ward, Special Master, Koora wo. FOR SALE: Girls brown coat,! WANTED: Washings. 75 cents ate. i 548 Consolidated Building, Indiana-
fur trimmed, $10;' navy chinchilla per bushel basket. Work guaran- j A more particular list, description polis, Indiana; and the principal o'fj coat S5. 1 16 vear sizes. Phone 5502. toed. Will iron wftnnnhlA Will mil nml cinhAHiilo nf nil nrnnortv is on fiee of defendant. Indiana Lime-!
. 30c for and deliver. 1409 south Rogers. file in th.p Office of the Clerk of" stone Company, "in the City of Bod- . - - i m v. TTnt4i ctntAo.nieii.Mf rvi,w f rui Lowrptipp dountv. Indiana.'
tfUA IUC Will kJL fl HaI laiiiVI WUll AUi. i Vi, ml J t i . - - J .
the Southern District of Indiana, in Bids may be made in writing au-
iho Foflprfll-Btiildinir in the Citv of dressed to the Special Master,- Al
as Kooa as new. very low prices., aijs i-itoi'WKJ 1 tti m-iAL ! Indiannpolis and in the office of bert Ward, and delivered prior to Pete Burns, 202 north Walnut St.; MASTER ! Albert:' Ward, Special Master, Room the date of sale, or at the time of
M. L. GLASGOW V
.; used poo,5 ' : Anything you want to buy, sell see me, . I' Tnuisfer at Moderate Prices . '- m K 3rd. 1 Fhone Mtf
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FRANK D. HOPE
OPTOMETRIST GLASSES FITTED Room 6 Allen Bldg,
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JUDAH BROS. Plumbing and Heating Contractors ' '
Phone- : .3058 Repair. Work a -Specialty;-:''' New JUwVvBrleip"1 114 Soutll1 WaOngton Niglit PKona
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roar; ran from the room in single' shouted; he shook hands with Bar-
file. . Ted. waiting until last, saw thai Barney was near collapse. His eyes were shut; his face tm pain; the doctor was: gently -mopping sweat from his brow; feeling his pulse. Barney-was 'ready to give everything. - All. for a football gann- Why? Fight to live. ; My God! Just before the game aiarted they wheeled Barney around the cindcx track to the bench. The frosty, furry horseshoe applauded Little did they know , how much Barney was showing them about fight. Show those mugs. ' Second team started. . . . Things went badly. . . . The boys were too anxious; too nervous; they stopped Tech and gained themselves but fumbles stopped the advances. . Barney had guts. Sitting then;, he was more nearly himself than
at any ime since he had been ill.
ney and was gone. "All right." Barney cried. "Well" go out this time and score; you've got "em Sicked does ; me good to see , you. in there a great team, boys, a great team. We're smarter, and we're 'tougher. v "Everybody calm now. First team goes back; Get your touch-; down and hold it. They'll, pass-??, if they do. grab 'em. Just go in and play your ball game, now. Nothing to be nervous about, "Smscii em as you did the last' half. Show them who is master. Show them who cracks the whip.: Tell 'em they're facing: a real New Dominion team today:' Tech received passed5 on the tirst down; Barney had the right dope one of those little things and Ted intercepted on his own
forty-seven yard line. 'Let's go," Fat emlled. ready to like.tt. r slobs," "fr Be Continued)
YOU CAN MOVE With out worry or damage Lelt us have charge and we will prove it. f:'S OUR PRICES ARE ? t REASONABLE : MURPHY TRANSFER 4 SG8 North Morton
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FOR SALE: Kepossessed fumi-j . .
ture, stoves and rugs of all kinds, j MOTICK OF HALE OF COJftPOK-
Phone 5931 Oct. 21lfn ! Jn Kauilv No. 14.
";TTr ' r "r ' "ln the District Court of the UniFOK &ALE: Beagrlo hounds, maletcd st0tCf. for thc Bowthcrn Di5tHct and female. 519 west Allen or call Iudiana IndianaD0US Division.
4451.
30c
Thc Cleveland Trust Company ?
No. 58 Consolidated Building, In sale, and oral bids may do; maae ai
the Citv of IndiananoliK. and at the, the time of sale.
main office of said defendaut, In-
The said United States District
diana Omestone Company, in the Court reserves the right to reject
City of Bedford, Lawrence ''County;' 1 any and all bids which, in the judg-
KOK SALE OR RENT: To reii and. Htidolf A. Malm, Trustees, inuana;--to which descriptions and ment of said Court, are inadequate,
able man who understands orchard, ! jrm,uul,t' Vb- muiana XiiiiitMioiiv i schedules reference hi hereby made. ror-are auoject to jusr. oojocwon
100 acres mostly orchard. KoontK, R. R. 3,
Ollie : company ei ai., uetenuania.
28x
The jsaid property will be offered
ALBERT WARD,
Notice is hereby given that; the I Mmrafeiv and bids will be received;.. Special Master.
undersigned, Albert Ward, Special s follows- Nov; 28-Dec. 5--12 19
1Q511 -Vftwl Tndmv tt.ttOft miloH. Hko Mitslor In Chancnrv. in n certain ac-i I : :
new, priced for quick sale. Phone j tion pending in the United States' First: The property subject to thc ? NOTICE TO CREDITORS,- O 6361.1 Bloomington Nash Motor District. Court for the Southern Din-j First Mortgage and; Deed of Trust j ' INDIANA LIMESTONE Company. - -30c- trict of Indiana, wherein The Cleve- of Indiana Limestone Company, daT i - COMPANY . A - hand Trust Company and Rudolf ted May 1, 1926, which -will -be offer-; ,. - In Equity No. 1340
A. Malm Trustee, are olainttffs. i as an entirety, BV.Djecc to . state-, j m the .District uourc or,, tne vm
WANTED
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FOR SALE: Gas range, HVix12 rug.-'Gbeap.:Jhone-433. 503 north Grant street; 28x
FOR-SAUfi: -1931 DeSota coupe, i ; CASH FOR YOUR CAR OB firct class . condition, priced to Hell, j EQUJHTY or if you are In the mar Phone 6361. Bloomington Nash Mo- ? ifc tAr a truA huaiI mp haa m
tor Company.
30o
1029 Ford TudorT new tires, runs ffao:et 5n0S"
Hnrri? Stephen, 302 east 3rd streev
18ctfa
and Indiana Limestone Company, ot ai, upv defendants, being Eiuily Cause'. 'No. 1340, pursuant to order
and decree of said District Court,
county and. municipal taxes : and ; ted States for the Southern District !
asijossnients and a certain mortgage ; 0f - Indiana Indianapolis' Division. . j
on a part of said property .in.- ,tlH The Cleveland Tmst Company sum of $19,477.'05 and "accrued; in-! nnd " Rudolf A. Malm, - Trustees
will offer for- sale at -public auotion tcrest- to date ;of confirmation ot j Plaintiffs- ; ' v rt wwinuriotr nnmhflf os vj3'. i sale: said property be more specif!- vs. "
cany aeseriDu in iiaia- uucree- mi
FOR SALE: Big English white fine. $125.00. Phono 6361, Blooming
leghorn hens and Buff Orphington j ton Nash Motor Company.
pullets. Mre. Clarence Crandall K. R. 1, one mile north of Cross Roads church. 29x
WANTED TO EC Y
at 10 o'clock, A. m Central Siand:ud Timo, at the main office of In
diana Limestone Company in t'ud-
FOK; SATE: Day bed complete with mattress, like new. Call 0361 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 30c
' LOOK! REAL VALUES ; UNREDEEMED JEWELRY CLOTHING j RELIABLE WATCH SHOP! 108 South College Ave, j
FOR SALE: Canaries, golden! hartamountain roller singer, $2.00 j eaci-i Hen birdB 40c Call at 317 j
w c lotn Between Morton and ? dison. v ? . 29x
W. VA. Sl'LINT COAL If taken direct from car. wo are taking orders for this high grad; coal, subject to arrival at a very low price considering quality 5" Lump, $5.50 per ton, 5x2 Egg, $5.25 per ton. Cash on delivery. Dial 4412. JOHN A. RODARMEL -West fith & Mouon H. R.
uUMOh-. ;;old, dental work and broken j ford. Indiana, all of the properly,
jev-eiry. No amount too small. Of-j business and -assets of Indiana flee in Peterson's Radio Shop, north Limestone Company, an inciuna sid-j square. 28x; corporation. "TTWrn,,.."" r : r',t; ' ! The property so to be offered for VS-AN1 LD: lo rent small farm Halc wil, illcludo real estate, ;oase with house and out-buildings, for hnlfll. hllii,illfr. nnfl fmmiH.imaitcos.
Section III First thereof. Hecond: The property not subject lo said Mortgage, which will be offered as an entirety, subject ten-
la) Certain loans aggregating" as
Indiana Limestone Company," et al. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that in j
pursuance of thc order and decree of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indi-
cash rent. Must be reasonable. Call
machinery, equipment, materials
j or write W. A. Crouch, 23 wet,and yuppiifiS blllSi notes, lie-counts ;13th utrect, Bloomington, J.pd. Ix ; m,t.ivable and inventory, contracts
of October 31, 1932 the sum of $580,- ana, made and entered in the above 71(5.75. which will be adjusted to entit led cause on November 26, 11)32, duto of confirmation of sale, pay. to which reference ia hereby made able to First Union Trust & Savings all persons, firms and corporations Uiinu or nhipHwn. nnd Oliver a. ' hnvlncr anv claims or demands
Bestel, Trustees Chicago, JUinote, ! against defendant, Indiana Lune-j
together with interest thereon at: stone Company, or thc property of;
usee
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WANTirn." wnHr r ot.J 'ui'nA ' pateut rights, trade marks and the rate of per cent per annum;! wild . company, excepting such
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tain cnattei mortgage ro saia J?irt oraur aim uwurw rftirui uc aoouuiw
j rights, privileges and franchises,
WANTED: Washings and iron-i and all and singular the property,
ings. Work done separately in j atets and business of said Jnciuui
country in soft water. Work guar- Limestone Company of every kind, Trustees, and by assignment and antod. 50c per bushel basket, character and description, of v.hat-1 pledge of certain accounts receivrr. s, r. ' ... . t 1 . i ' n .11 . 5 1 f1 .
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Union Trust & Savings Bank, of by the purchaser or. purchasers of
Chicago, and Olivar A. Bestel, ! thc property of said company, shall
file proof of any such claims or de
mands with the undersigned, Albert
Com
Ward,, -Special. Master in said, cause,
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MOVE THE MODERN WAY
Only Professional Movers
Such As We Are Eqaippfd
TAKE NO CHANCE PHONE 645?
GOODMAN & TRANSFER
4th and Rogers Streetp
