Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1921 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *SOO Automatic 2S-Ssl RATES. One time 0* per line Three consecutive times.. OS per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 02 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Lera! notices . .09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. Ssc per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1257. Phones: Main 641-642 Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208. A. iL Ragsdale, J. Welsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale A M. RAGSDALE CO 823 North Delaware street. ~j7c7wllson 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 822. ~ W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby st. Pros 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DI RECTOP.S—WM. E. KRIEGER. New- 21-164, Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 North Del, New 23-564. Main 3030. FEENEY A FEENEY. Acto. 24-195. 1034 N. Illinois Main 643. DEATH /NO FUNERAL NOTjCES. EGG ELSTON, LILLIAN RUTH—Age 29, beioved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Owens, died Monday. Jan. 24. Funeral services will be held at the home of her parents, ISSI English ave.. Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. FOY. JOSEPH W.—Died Jan. 23. 1921. at 6.25 a. m., in Chicago, 111. Friends may view remains any time after Monday. Funeral at his home 72 North Dearborn st.. 10 a. m.. Wednesday. FULLE IL M A RIB SUTTON Beloved wife of Clyde E. Fuller and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton, died Monday, Jan. 24. 1921, 1:10 a. m., age 21 years, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Underwood. 1341 Edgemont ave. Funeral 2 p. m. Wednesday, private. Interment Crown Hill. JOHNSON, LCCIXA—Died Jan. ~23 ~at”i (To o’clock at the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Entwistle. 855 N. Dearborn st., age 77 years. Funeral Wednesday 8 p. m. KOSTENBADER. K AT H E RINE K Widow of Charles R. Kostenbader and mother of Bertha. Charles. Alma and -flarer.ee Kostenbader. passed out Sunday, ma 28, 3:50 p. m.. age 67 years. Funeral Hrvlceß will be held at her home, 1355 ■lngieton street. Wednesday. Jan. 26, 2 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. UNN, THOMAS B— Age 78 years, husband of Elizabeth Shafer Linn, passed away at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J. Claud Thomson, Saturday. Jan. 22, 10 p. m. Funeral services Wednesday. 10 a. m., at the home f his daughter, Mrs Marion VanArsdell. 1919 N. Beville ave. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday afternoon and evening. LOST AND FOUND. wwewwwwwvwwNA—LOST—Black hand purse, containing two 810 bills inside of small purse handbook ip the name of Mabel Orndoff. belonging to a blind child and several other valuable receipts. Either lost in 771. Cook’s meat market. Massachusetts ave., or Just outside door. Also small change. Please return to 840 N. East st., and receive liberal reward, or call Circle 2237. LOST—Small black pocketbook containing {IOO. on north-bound Illinois car (possibly on Crown HiU car), Friday between 3 and 4 o’clock. Liberal rewardPhone Randolph 4441. LOST—Mink scarf. Friday evening, either o*i N. Illinois st. car. or Thirty-third st.. between Illinois and Graceland ave. Phone Harrison 1563. Reward. LOST—Hand bag. containing pocketbook. between market house, the I lggly Wigley store or Arcade bldg. Reward. Belmont 3265. BIAYED —Around 914 Indiana ave., half rown poodle dog. Answers to name of [s. Reward. Phone Circle 4716. sT—Party who picked up little white poodle please return to 450 N. Randolph. Webster 8776. LOST—Truck record book, Saturday. Re- _ ward. Webster 0494. LOST —Gold fountain pen; Hallmark make. Reward Call CLARK. Preset 1226. 7 PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Everybody suffering piles. fistula, fissures, ulceration, constipation, bleeding, itching, write free trial. Painless Pile Cure. S. U. TARNEY, Auburn, led. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 329 North Penn Main 547 L Night. Wash. *9B®. HOME for 4/ nlids, nervous and elderly people. 2753 E. W'ashington. Irvington 1664.
HO USES—TO LET. THREE-ROOM house. 317 South Temple avenue. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, electric lights, heat, gas range and sink in kitchen. SB.OO. Drexel 3152. MARKET, E., 1409; one or more furnlshed rooms; modern. Drexel 5751. FLETCHER ave., 866; 2 modern connectmg rooms, furnished. Drexel 2310. ROOMS—TO LET. Rooms 1005 tj N. Illinois stTwo rooms. |9. THE STATE SAVINGS A TRUST CO. Main 4513. ONE or two unfurniened rooms to a permanent middle-aged lady or mother and daughter: heat, light, gas and private range. Call Webster 2947. PENNSYLVANIA. N- 2142; exceptionally iarge front room, modern, business men preferred. Randolph 5622. ATTRACTIVE large room for rent, one or a two gentlemen; walking distance. ClrTWO or three furnished or unfurnished rooms; modern; board if desired. Harrlson 3162 LEXINGTON APT.. 55; 3 front, modern furnished rooms, private family; home like. Circle 2961, MERIDIAN. N.; steam-heated room; private home; gentleman oniy. Harrison 1818. TWO sleeping rooms, everything modern. Harrison 2744. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET~ NEW JERSEY. 913 3.; board and room for two; steam heat; every modern convenlence, 87.50 each. Phone Drexel 3152. “BOARD and rooms—wanted. - WANTED —Room and board in Christian Science home for child and mother; child to be cared for in afternoons while mother works. MRS. C. EARL. 807 N. Capitol avenue. BUSINESS CHANCES. TWO nice, large unfurnished rooms in rear of tailor shop; steam heat, electric lights and gas; for any kind of business. Cali at 2342 N. Illinois or phone Randolph CASH for your rooming house, grocery, rrage or any business that you want to by our method. E. E. DEAN & CO., 646-8 Lemcke Annex. Main 3887. ~The best bargains in automobile* are listed under Auiomobiies and Supplies in the Time* Wa-ni Ad columns. ROOMING houses, caeh or terms. BEBREE, 40 N. Delaware. Main 5177. WANTED —To trade for a hardware stock. Address A No. 1126, Times.
MALE HELP—WANTED. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. With acquaintance among automobile repairmen to sell 3-A piston rings. These are a radical Improvement and have met with wonderful success in territories where represented. To the right man, financially responsible, we will make an attractive proposition. STEEL SPRING PISTON RING CO., 141 Metropolitan avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y. EXPERIENCED FORD SALESMAN to travel for finance company. Good opportunity. Address A No. 1128, Times. WANTED—Boys to carry Times routes. between the ages of 10 and 14. Routes between South and St. Clair and Meridian ar.d West street. Call for Mr. Moorehead at Times office between 2 and 4 o’clock. MEN to learn barber trade. TRT-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind Circle 767. TRUCKS wanted to haul coaL Call Prospect 3280. Auto. ojGSSJ. __ SITUATION WANTED—MALE. POSITION wanted by male practical nurse or attendant to invalids, nervous or demented persons; will go out of town. ■<Vrite. Box 1014. Times. SALESMEN—WANTED. Two high-grade experienced men wanted to place a preferred security with good dividends records. Leads furnished. Don’t reply unless your record Is clean and you are willing to work. Address INVESTORS’ BANKING SERVICE CORP. 302-3 Saks Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 610 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. "female h.elp—wanted. WANTED —Experienced lady or girl to resew hat braid. FAULTLESS HATTERS, 38 W. Ohio street. COOK. white. competent; downstairs work: {lO. MRS. TORI AN, 1802 Talbott. Randolph 0955. NURSEMAID; experienced; white woman; reference required. Randolph 8212. GIRL wanted to work In store. Call at 307 East South street. SITUATjON WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED —Laundry work. MRS. ORAL. 803 Darneil street. 77 INSTRUCTION S . music lovers READ! TAKE NOTICE! What could be of greater pleasure, gala or prestige than to play beautifully on tome musical Instrument? Enroll in our school and join one of our clubs, you will like it and you will be adding a real asset to your fortune. One’s real fortune consists only in what one is capable of doing If you belong to a church, young people’s club or a society of any kind, organize a club or see us and we will help you to organize a club of your own. We teach all the small stringed Instruments, also the piano. Our courses are guaranteed. Ask about our special free instrument with each enrollment. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Main 1072. SO W. Washington St. IN DI AN A PO LIS SCHOOL OF TIRE SURGERY (Established by Haywood’s In 1909) Tire surgery is a scientific system of repairing retreading and rebuilding worn and injured pneumatic tires. It’s a system that enables a man to guarantee every Job he does. It’s a system that turns out the work quickly, economically and at a good profit to the operator. Tire surgery is your chance to get into business for yourself. ! Three weeks’ time and a fee of $50.09 [ will make you an expert Tire ijurgeon. ; Get our FREE tuition plan. Call any I time from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.. or phone ! Mr. Baker. Main 957, for evening api polntment. HAYWOOD’S TIRE SURGERY, j 526-532 Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Increase Your Earning Power Move up to a better position. Join a night class In Knights of Columbus Free evening school. Free to All ex-service men and women. New term opens g January 31t. Call Main 3027, BUSINESS SERVICES. I BARGAINS! I BARGAINS!! wgrttfi i— in used Sewing Machines. Complete line* of parts for all makes niachines. Rented and repaired. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 312 Mass. Ave. Phone. Main 600. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Maes. ave. Main 1425. New 23-778. PRINTING by mail; 200 business cards, {I.OO, 600, {2.00; 1.000. {3.00. THOMPSON. THE PRINTER, 2109 Howard st.. Indianapolis. WANTED—Washings, with or without ironing. A-l work guaranteed. Call Circle 6454. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. TRANSFER AND STORAGES
MOVE. Red Ball will move you by truck with a small payment down and the balance paid monthly—anywhere. Write or ask about our plan. This only applies to LongDistance Moving. RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. IS S. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. Phone Alain 4631. 17 VTCi n STORAGE CHEAPEST li 1 \V7 RATES IN CITY. CALL B | VS. Everything at roaH j ll sonable price. Packed, ll 1 ll shipped anywhere, ti Locked room If desired. SO West Henry. Main 4638. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO.. Local and overland hauling Rrlvate locked rooms, experienced men. prompt service, honest prices. Special attention given to packing and shipping. 419-21 E. Market el. Bell Main 2760. Auto. 23-688. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1283. Auto.3l-261. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hvland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 525-52S Law bldg Main 2902. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. SPECIAL SALE ON NEW HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES. 11l TO 1J H. P. PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE WAR. HURRY. NOW’S YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN ENGINE CHEAP SALE LASTS 60 DAYS. BURL FINCH. 314 TO 320 W. MARYLAND. WONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALI. SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST„ 313-23 W. MARYLAND ST. FOR SALE —One uaed No. IS Koehring paver; first-class condition. TwentyEighth and Columbia ave. Webster 0338. INDIANA ASPHALT AND PAVING CO.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. WILLYS-KNIGIIT A 1918 model that has been driven lees than 5.000 miles. Has had faultless care by former owner and Is in excellent condition. An unusual value. Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. 1920 OVERLAND A sturdy little touring car that has been driven only % few thousand miles. In excellent condition. Make a moderate Initial payment and meet the balance as you ride. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. OVERLAND 75 {260 will cover our claims and buy this roadster outright. Arrangements have been made to display this car in the Used Car Department of the Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings and Trust bldg. OVERLAND 85-4 A keen roadster that will attract favorable attention in any circle. Has been overhauled and faultlessly repainted. Easy terms If desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. 1919 FORD A touring car that can b* boight for a very moderate aura. In good condition and easy terms oan he arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. “'either new!)r u:sed "cars" INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR, WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hurae-Mansur Bldg. OLP9MOBILE touring completely rebuilt; motor rebored new rings and pistons. An excellent bargain. Cash or terms. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania, BUICK 6 roadster; early 1918 model; an ironclad guarantee given with the car; 8650. terms if desired. WEISSMAN, 212214 E. New York el. Main 4440 WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities in city prooerty. 334 E. Market street. Main 5716. •STIDCBAKER touring 1917: new battery. excellent condition. good tires; cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania. COLE touring. 1914, In elegant condition and perfect working order. {275. See MR. BECK. 923 N. Pennsylvania. MAXWELL touring, 1619 and l a :0, in perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania- ______ OLDSMOBILK 8 touring; very late "Pacemaker" model; wire wheels. Will take smaller car in trade. Main 3348. TRUCKS—FOR SALfc. FOR SALE —Ford truck cheap. Call Belmont 3013. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is wait- ! ing for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. <l9 X. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-053. AUTO MOB iL K S want ed. IN DIA NAPuLIri AUTO SALES CO., 235 X. Pennsylvania \ street. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FOR SALE ONE WESTING HOUSE AIR COMPRESSOR COMPLETE WITH TANKS. QUICK TIRE SERVICE, INC. Meridian at North. LEP P ERT’ OAR AG E & FILLING STATION 1501 W. Washington St. All Kinds of Auto Repairs. Bring: In your automobile and have It overhauled for spring, expert mechanic#. Work guaranteed. Tires, auto accessories gasoline, oil. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. The better clan*. The kind that lasts and .satisfies. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 133 8 Ea w t st Phone.; Prorpect 5648. New 24-618. AUTO WASHING ” Our Specialty, 222-324 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry DOWN TOWN TIRE SHOP. Celluloid replaced In your curtains. Curtains made to order; vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. AUTOMOBILE curtains made new or re paired while you wait; get our p-iees first. JOHN Ut'EDKLHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentu ky avenue. AUTO painting. FLEMING & ISRAEL. 130-132 E. New York street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. ' Aftll ~.ud tor all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TR UCKS FOR HI R E AUTOS for rent- Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service. at Hoooter Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Main 5921. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. 1 .ANDO LOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Laridology. It Is free on request. Address SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND CO., 113 Skldmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wls. PROFESSIONAL BERVICEB. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERB. ISVY W. Market. Room 12. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 21!) East Washington. GOOD upright piano, 8140. Payments. Main 205. Ask for Chas. C. Morgan. USED player piano, three years to pay. Haiti 865. CHAS. C. MORGAN.
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WEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. LOOKING FOR A HOME? I have a 5-room house on Centennial street, one square and a half from car. In good condition and priced right. It has electric lights, water in kitchen. Just newly painted and decorated. Woodwork and floors reflnished. Has good roof and all tinwork new. Full lot with 7 young fruit trees In rear. Price {2,350; {SOO down, balance monthy. Call Randolph 7013. $200.00 DOWN We hßve three four-room cottages; electric lights, gas, well and cistern. In the 600 block on Pershing ave. Price {1,600; 116 per month. Call J. W. ELDER. Evenings, Irvington 3406. Schmid & Smith, Inc. REALTORS. 134 North Delaware St. Main 4088. SISOCASR PRICE $1,750 Four-room cottage on Bloomington st.. Just off of West Waahington street. Close to school, sl6 a month. A. F. ZAINEY. 149 East Market St. ‘ SIX-ROOM SEMI MODERN. 12,500, on payments. Sheffield avenue. West Indianapolis. Phone Mr. Adams, Irvington 1667 in the evenings. W. L. BRIDGES. Realtor. 836-9 K. of P. Main 4111 * FOR COLORED 5100 cash and {l2 month, 3 rooms, electric lights, newly painted. Only {1.200. Russe 11. Hartman. • 224 N. Delaware. VACANT, ready for occupancy, east on paved street, near St. Philip Nerl; sevenroom modern; east front home. Owner left city; must sell. See us at once. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 107. THALMAN AVENUE Four rooms, electric lights, corner lot, 82,000; easy terms. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268 {lO CASH, then {1.25 weekly, buys Targe high level lot two squares southwest of fair grounds. Price {625; bargain. 540 Lemcke Annex. Main 1401 k MODERN S-room house, cheap to a quick buyer; no agents. Call owner. Harrison 3162. FOR SALK-—Two-room house and lot. {SOO. Owner. 2334 Roosevelt avenue. EA L EST A T E—S ÜBUR BA N. WHY PAY RENT? Anew 4-room bungalow and almost acre of ground, near traction stop northwest of city; easy terms. Main 166. Evenings Washington 1367. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. HOME WANTED. Will purchase or lease modern house with at least four bedroom* and garage; located north of Thirtieth street and east of Illinois street. Willing to pay reasonable worth; payment caeh or its equivolent Would lease same class of property at generous rental. All answering coinmunli ations confidential. Address A No. 1127. limes. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE.
® Pants Sale Now On [ 1 THE PANTS \ , I STOKE CO. I II I Two Stores. \JLI 4 8 W. Ohio St. Af Vk 114 E. Ohio St w 9# Quit wearing raady-made a, r—t PAN I S L S W • make them to your j J measure for y| Jf LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 L. New York *t. Uptalrn. INVALID CHAIRS and crutches to rent; free delivery to all part* of the city. Invalid chair*, $2.50 per month. Crutches - j it* per moatfe* BAK ICR BROS. l. WMhlnftoa. FOR SALK—Good furnace and cook wood. Call evening* Weberer 5194 FuK SALK—Woven wire single bedspring. Randolph MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL me before you sell your household goods. 1 will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HuDUES, auctioneer. Main 2534. BABY CARRIAGES or stroller* regardless of condition, t'a.l Circle 3127. 7777 HQ USE HOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better value for le.-e money. Reflnished exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Victrola* at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Ave. There la only one. RUGS Hundreds of rugs, ail kinds; wool filler, Axminster, Bozart. velvet. W’Utons, grass matting , any kind of a rug; we have them. Come and see our rugs before you buy. GLAZER 211 E. Washington st. I ’ I I RK linoleum, stove*; all kinds of used goods at reduced prices. E KKUOT, 607 W. Washington street. GREENCASTLE kitchen cabinet. white porcelain top; flret-claes condition, cheap. Rundolph 0716. GO to BAKER BROS.for furniture, 219 East Washington street. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 daily COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Large Indiana Lump 57.00 Main 6270. Auto. 22-238. GOAL Indiana Lump, $7 Ohio Lump, sll. Poco. M. R., $9. Interstate Products Cos. Drexel #914. Main 0983. SPECIAL— ~ IND. 4-INCH LUMP, $7.50 ILLINOIS LUMP, $9.25 WEST VIRGINIA LUMP, $11.25 EASTERN KY. M. R., $10.75 EMERGENCY COAL CO. Main 5056. 46 N. Penn. Auto. 23-001. GENLGNE * Poca. Lump. . SI2.SJ iPoca. M. R. . . $i 1.0-0 Ky. Lump . . . $ll.OO L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 215. Main 3631. OUR BEST GRADE INDIANA LUMP GENUINE WHITE ASH—--57.00 Terminal Coal Cos., 374 S. Illinois st. Main 1375. From car to consumer. A ton or a car. COAL Indiana Fork Lump $7.50 Pocahontas Lump $12.50 Also other grades at reasonable prices. Drexel 0805. COAL Indians, Illinois, Eastern Kentucky and bard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. 52-253. Illinois Lump, $8.50 Nice, large eoal, good for furnace or store, Illinois egg. 88.00. Prospect 8280. Auto. 52-884.
SAVE MONEY by taking advantage of the BARGAINS that appear daily under— Real Estate For Sale Automobile For Sale Household Goods For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Business Chances [n fact if you have ANYTHING to buy or sell it will pay you to use THE DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED SECTION, the shortest route between buyer and seller.
COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. INDIANA LUMP—INDIANA MINE RUN. ILLINOIS EGG—ILLINOIS LUMP. KENTUCKY MINE RUN—POC. MINE RUN. SELLERS COAL COMPANY. 422 W. 17th st. Randolph 1102. MINE KUN COAL, $6.50 E. F. MONN COAL CO. Belmont 2500: Belmont 0132. Coal for sale. Transferring at any time. , Call Circle 1179. F. E. Henson. INDIANA coal, Pocahontas M. R., {11.50; Pocahontas lump, {12.50. Main 8617, or Auto. 31-608. BEST ILLINOIS COAL 16.50: Indiana' 26.50. at yard, {5.70. Main 6930. BEST Indiana Linton lump forked, |7.50. _ Call Main 5216. ILLINOIS mine run. {6.75. Drexel 3280. Auto. 25-384. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S2OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people tan borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of iutcrest or without being imposed upon In any way It Is only necessary that you are keeping house aid permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither <lo we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necuuMiry for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the mor ey. Call and let on explain. No charge unleaa you borrow. Isoans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bidg. 113 JC. Wash. fai. Corner Virginia Ave. VSE ARE Fit beared ToYiAKB REAL estate Loans fkumftli'. we I’l R' MASK REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BoNDS AND STOCKS listed and unlisted. INDIANAPOLIS Stc'l RITIKS CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth iluor Indianayuil* Securitie* Bldg. Southwest coiner Delaware and Market. FIRST and second mortgagee on Indiana and Indianapolis r* ai relate. R. B. WIL--109 n. Delaware si. Mala iris. INSURANCE In ai! branches. AUBREY I>. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bidg. Main 7049.
LEGAL NOTICS.S. NOTICE OF SAI.E OF BONDS. Department of Finance, office of the 1 Tty Controller. UR> Hall. Indlunspolia, ind Jan. 25. 1921. Sealed buo witl be received by the city controller of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. until 1* o'clock nuon on the nth day of February. 1931. for the whole or any part of three hundred thousand doira t $300.0ut.06) of bond* known as the city of Indianapolis Sanitary Dlntrl t FiveYear Honda, second issue 1921 Said bonds will be dated Feb. 14, 1521, and will be in denominations of one thousand dollar* ( {l.Ol'U oU) cavil with interest coupons attached and will bear interest at the rate "t six per cent (6%) per unnum payable semi-annually on tho 13th day of August and on the 13th day of February of eucli year. Said bonds shall be numbered from one (1) to three hundred (300) both Inclusive. The proposal* will be opened by ■tie city controller nt his offire on the 11th day of February. 1921. betvveen the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 2 o'clock p. m. and said city controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or If he shall see fit, a pari or any number thereof to the highest and beat bidder therfor. but said city controller shall have the right to postpone sui h aw ard until a later date not beyond Feb. 12, 1921; and also the right to reject any and all bids or proposals and any part thereof, and also the right to accept a part of any bid and to award upon any bid the whole or less number <>f bonds covered by such bid. except only that no bond shall be sold at less than par and accrued Interest; and said controller shall further have the right In his Judgment and discretion to award said bonds a part to one bidder and a part to another bidder, said bonds shall be negotiable n* Inland Bills of Exchange and shall be payable ut the office of the treasurer of Marion County, Indiana In the city of Indianapolis or at one of the authorized depositories of the city of Indiana polls, and said bonds Khali be payable on the 13th day of February, 1926. Said bonds ahull not In any respect be a corporate obligation of the city of Indianapolis, hut Fhall be and constitute an Indebtedness of the Sanittary Dlstrl t of Indianapolis as a special taxing district and said bonds and Interest thereon shall be payable only out of a special tax to be levied upon all property of said Sanitary District as provided by law, which term* shall be recited in the face of said bonds together with the purpose for which they are issued. Said bonds shall be Issued and offered for sale In and pursuant to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of Indiana. entitled "An act concerning the Department of Public Sanitation In cities of the first class, defining Its powers and duties creating Sanitary Districts consisting of such cities and any lnco|j>orated towns located within the boundaries thereof, repealing conflicting laws and declaring ati emergency.” approved March 9. 1917. as amended by an act entitled. "An act to amend seetten 17 of an act entitled. 'An act concerning the department of public sanitation In cities of tho first class, defining Its powers and duties, creating Sanitary Districts consisting of such cities and any Incorporated towns located in the boundaries thereof, repealing conflicting laws and declaring an emergency' approved March 9. 1917, and declaring an emergency.” approved July 31, 1920. ROBERT H. BRYSON. City Controller. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. 66—17468. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. January term. 1921. In the matter of the entate of James W. Tyner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Sarah A. Tyner, as executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 19th day of February, 1921. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and shoxv cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RICHARD V. SIPE. Clerk. CLARKE .8- CLARKE. Attorneys, BIDS FOR TRUCK. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 19 o’clock a. m., Feb. 10. 1921, receive sealed bids for fl half-ton truck for use at Asylum for Poor, according to specification* on file in the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit ae required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands this 24th day of January, 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK, H. D. TUTEWILER. * LEWIS W. GEORGE. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest': —LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. . NOTICE OF SPECIAL” MEETING MARION BOUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is he reby given that a special meeting of the Marion County Council of Marlon County, Indiana, will be held at the auditor’s office In the Courthouse In the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1921. at 10 o’clock a. m. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marlon County. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 24, 1921.
LEGAL NOTICE. WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S REPORT. Report of the receipts and expenditures of Joseph M. Hillman, trustee of Wayne Township, Marlon County, Indiana, from Jan. 1, 1920. to Dec. 31. 1920, Inclusive. RECEIPTS. From Citizens State Bank, dep. int for December. 1919 { 32.48 Leo K. Fesler, State sch rev.... 2,802.82 Leo K. Fesler. Con twp int 63.30 Citizens State Bank, Jan. int.. 47.80 Citizens State Bank, Feb. int.. 41.34 Ralph Lemcke. refund dog fund 462.73 Citizens State Bank, March int.. 30.50 | Leo K. Fesler, dr on sp sch fund 2,000.00 Citizens State Bank, April int.. 22.77 Citizens State Bank, May int.. 16.08 | Elon Hutchison 2,864.00 I Leo K. Foster, June settlement 29.370.03 j Dog tax col by trustee 130.00 | Ora Bersot, trans claims 126.76 Clements Purdy, trans claims.... 176.06 Citizens State Bank, June int.. 17.78 Leo K. Fesler, aud st soh rev.. 3,609.70 Leo K. Fesler. aud con twp int.. 60.72 Jas W. Burk, trans Decatur tp 462.70 Dog tax col by trustee 19.00 Brd Sch Com, Indpls tr claims.. 160.00 Citizens State Bank, July int... 46.61 Leo K. Fesler, rent regist room. 6.00 Trans road fund to spl schl fund 170.00 Citizens State Bank, Interest.... 46.76 Leo K. Fesler, auditor 20.00 Leo K. Fester, advance draw.... 3.000.00 Citizens Slate Bank. Oct int.... 86.83 | Citizens State Bank, Nov Int 28.70 Leo K. Fesler, rent for schools.. 30.00 Leo K. Fesler, Dec settlement.. 27.145.67 DISBURSEMENTS. Cyrus Weaver. Jan *erv 32.50 Wm Suhre, oiling floors In scho. 15.00 State Savings & Trust Cos., bonds 6,045.00 J. M. Hillman, salary 100.00 Estel Orr. Jan serv No. 10 .25.00 E. J. Baumtr, days’ hauling 17.60 H. S. Wolfe, repair pumps 12.25 Universal Electric Cos., supplies. . 4.75 Wm. Suhre. asst jan No. 10.... 15.00 Leo Clements, labor with team. 2.50 Omar Stephens, driving hack ... 86.21 J W. Schwartz, driving hack.. 13.50 Central Union Tel Cos., service... 9.68 Florence Whiteman, teaching .. 66.00 Edythe Fogleman, teach No. 1. 45.50 Helen Meyers, teach No. 1 55.25 Margaret Madden, teach No. 2.. 65.00 Ethel Or, Jan No. 10 25.00 Lora Shinn, teach No. 2 65.00 Rachel Hardin, te. h No. 4 45.50 Wm. Gibbs, teach No. 4 66.00 Leah F. Clark, teach No. 6 71.60 Camen Coulson, teach No. 6.... 61.75 Daisy Sayre, teach No. 6 65.00 Tlorence Honze. teach No. 6.... 63.00 Garland Orr, teach No. 8 46.50 I Ellz. Hollingsworth, teach No. 8 48.75 Victor Menefee. teach No. 9 .... 104.00 Perry McCain, teach No. 10.... 127.59 Chas Vance, teach No. 10 100.70 Leland Mills, teach No. 10 71.50 Beatrice Hoover, teach No. 10.. 71.50 Mary L. Negley. teach No. 10.. 65.00 Eva I. Eaton, teach No. 10 63.70 'Grace McLane. teach No. 10 ... 68.50 | Frances llardin. teach No. 10... 61.75 Nell F. Ingllng, teach No. 10.... 61.76 Fern Scott, teach No. 10 61.75 Ethel Eblln. teach No. 10 48.75 Doris Roach, teach No. 12 74.75 Bonnie Scott, teach No. 10 67.86 Bess Houck, teach No. IS 71.50 iL. A Milhous teach No. 14 48.75 Lucille Wright, teach No. 14 ... 58 50 j Marv McKenna, tea h No. 14... 65.00 W. A Blessing, teach No. 14 65 00 May Walsh, teach No. 15 * 58 60 Alma Brandt, teach No. 15 .... 65.00 Bert Keene teach No. 20 46.00 i Marguerite Peck, teach No. 20.. 'James Larsen, jan No. 6 75.00 E*tel Orr. Jan No. 10 25.00 1 Cyrus Weaver, jan No. 14...... 32.50 i Jame* Bundle, jan No. 15 35.00 Wm. Suhre. Jan No. 5 16 40 Walter Rlchard"on, wiring No. 2 5 00 | Emma Hand, jan No. 2........ 7.00 j Mary McKenna D S supplies... 163 ! Arthur Vehllng Jan No. 8 459 ! Frank Mitchell. Jan No. 13 (Doris Roach, Jan No. 12 3.00 Bert Keene. Jan No. 20 6.00 ! Ethel K Hillman, clerk hire... 60 00 I Dr. Jennings, tried inspection... 10.00 E (tel Orr. Jan No. 10 25.00 Wm. Suhre. Jan No. 4 16 40 IJ. W Schwartz, driving hack .. 71.25 I Jos M Hillman, transportation. 50.00 | Consumer* Coal Cos., coal 90.63 ji’ltlzens State Bunk. Insurance.. 25.00 | Estel Orr jan No. 10 26.00 ; Kenneth Binge haul coal 18.75 (Leland Mills, teach H S No. 10.. 69.75 I Cyrus Weaver Jan No. |Wm Suhre. Jan No. 4 17.80 ( Philip Fox. drlv ha-k 85.50 H. S. Wolfe, repairing pump .... 5 00 J W Schwartz, driving hark .. 19 00 T. O. Bush coal for schools ... 26 5.il J M. HtUman salary 100.00 Arthur Wright, haul coal 46.85 Standard Oil Cos., floor oil 8.91 Ssndborn Elec. Cos, supplies.... 37.43 Globe Printing Cos., printing ... John Smith jan No. 1 160 00 ('has. M Davidson, supplies ... 28.49 Eva 1,. Eaton teach 9 days 45.00 Estsl Orr, Jan No. 10 28.00 i Mr*. la* Richardson, substitute 34.00 ! Agnes llodgln. sub f days 17.23 Wtn. Suhre. jan No 4 21.40 | Onn Stephens, drtv hack 77.25 state Sav .t Trust Cos., in* No 14 89 60 6-peedwav R-altv Cos., water rent 18 00 Ethel K. Hillman clerical hire. 60 00 ' Kiger & Cos., school supplies... 223.66 I Bonnie Scott, teach No. 10 63.25 | ■’hes. Underwood, postage 4.00 | lames Bundle. Jan No. 15 40.00 Bradley Bros., haul supplies ... 1.75 ■ 'vru* Weaver. ,lan No. 14 31.75 j llstel Orr. ian No. 10 32.50 Mrs Jas Richardson. uh No. 10 14 20 It, w. Rlchard'on sub No. 10.. 7.50 I Wm. Suhre, Jan No. 4 ! Jas. Larsen jan No. 6 7o ?° I Ethel K. Hillman, sub No. 10.. 4.90 | Florence Whiteman, teach No. 1 100.00 j Edythe Fogleman. teach No. 1.. 87 60 'Helen Movers, teach No 1 ... 81.00 Margaret Madden, teach No. 2. 125 00 I, ora Shinn teach No. 2 22 Wm. Gibbs, tesch No. 4 126.00 Rachel Hardin, teach No. 4 70.00 Leah F. Clarke, teach No. 6.... 157.50 Farmsn Coulson. teach No. 6.. 118.75 i Daisy Sayre, teach No. 6 125.00 | Florence Houze, teach No. 6... 125.00 Borland Orr. teaching No. 8... 80.60 Elizabeth Hollingsworth, teach.. 93 75 'Victor Menefee. teach No. 9.... 91 jM. McLane. teach No. 10 82.50 ('has. Vance, teach No, 10 .... 210.00 Leland Mills, teach No. 10 .. .. J^l'22 1 Beatrice Hoover, teach No. 10.. 137.50 : Bonnie Scott, teach No. 10 2?'22 (Ague* Hodgln. teach No. 10... 5a.90 j Eva I. Eaton teach No. 10 80.00 Grace McLane. teach No. 10 ... 78.40
Mrs. J. W. Richardson, teaching No. 10 25.00 Frances Hardin, teach No. 10 .. 112.50 Nell F Ingllng. teach No. 10... 114.75 Fern Scott, teach No. 10 118.75 Ethel Eblin. teach No. 10 69.75 Doris Roach, teach No. 12 98.70 Bess Houck, teach No. 13 11-25 I, A Mlllious. teach No. 14 .... 121.00 Lucille Wright, teach No. 14 .. 93.75 Marv McKenna, teach No. 14 .. 112.50 W. A. Blessing, teach No. 14 .. 125.00 .Mary Walsh, teach No. 15 .... 125.00 Alma Brandt, teach No. 15 .... 112.50 Bert K"ene. teach No. 20 125.00 Marguerite Pck. teach No. 20.. 87.60 Estcl Orr. ,Inn No. 10 25.00 Wm Suhre. Jan No. 4 15 00 Emma Hat'd Jan No. 2 8.7-> Arthur Vehllng Jan No. 8 *.50 Doris Roach, jan No. 12 5.00 Frank Mltchel, Jan No. 13 3.73 Chaa. Miner. Jan No. 4 * 22 Bert O. Keene, Janitor fees 10.00 Leo Clements, haul kindling ... S.OO Consumers Coal Cos., coal 10 >.20 I, Clements, haul ashes 3.25 citizens Gas Cos., deposits for gas 27.50 Cvrus Weaver, Jan No. 14 ..... 32.60 Betel Orr, Jan No. 10 25.00 Philip Fox. drlv hack 90.00 Wm. Suhre. Jan No. 4 carfare.. 23.08 J. W. Schwartz, drlv hack .... 9 ’°2 H S Wolfe, repair pumps 14.00 Mary L. Negtey, tut & tnstl fees 104.60 Oma Stephens, driv hack 56.25 .Tos. M. Hillman, salary 1§0 .00 Ralph Lomcke. refund dog fund 2,7;>7.0? The Herald, printing report 67..0 Fate! Orr. Jan No. 10 25.00 Wm. Suhre. Jan No. 4 15.00 Arthur Wright, labor on road.. 12 00 Er.tel Orr, Jon No. 10 Cvrus Weaver, Jan No. 14 ..... 32.50 Ethel K Hillman, clerical hire 60.00 Wm. Suhre. Jan No. 4 J5’22 1,. Goode & Son. coal 17 ' James Larsen. Jan No. ll 76.00 Lei and Mills, teaching No. 10.. 38,5 Leah F. Clark D S supplies 3.42 R I, Seaman, tuning pianos... 6.00 State Sav & Trust co, vault rent 15.00 Leo Clements, haul and kindling 1-22 Florence Whiteman, teach No. 1 105.00 Edvthe Fogleman, teaching No. 1 98.50 IToien Meyers, teaching No. 1.... 80.50 Margaret Madden, tea 'hlng No. 2 100.00 T.ora Shinn, teaching No. 2 Jon oft Wm. Gibbs, teaching No. 2...... n2 Rachel Hardin, teaching No. 4.. 70.00 Leah Clark, teaching No. 6..... I™-®® Carmen Coulson. teaching No. 95.00 Daisy Sayre, teaching No. 6. .... }•* Florence Houze, teaching No. 6. *OO.OO Harland Orr. teaching No. *•••• 20.00 Eli*. Holllngr,worth, teach No. 9. 75.00 Victor Menet'ee, teaching No. 10 73 00 H. MeLane, teaching No. 10..... J"0.00 Chas. Vance, teach vocal No. 10. 180.00 T.eland Mills, teaching No. 10... 116.25 Beatrice Hoover, teach No. 10... Bonnie Scott, teaching No. 10... 110.00 Agnes Hodgln, sub. No. 10...... JJ222 Eva L. Eaton, teaching No. 10.. 100 "22 Grace MeLane. teaching No. 10. 98.00 Prances Hardin, teaching No. 10 90.00 Nell F. Ingllng. teaohlng No. 10. 95.00 Fern Scott, teaching No. 10 90.25 Ethel K. Hillman, teach No. 10. 4.75 Ethel Eblin. teaching No. 10 96.00 Doris Roach, teaclitng No. 12..., 75.00 Bess Houck, teaching No. 11.... 89.00 L A Milhous, teaching No. 14.. 110.00 Lucille Wight, teaching No. 14.. 75.00 May McKenna, teaching No. 14. 85.00 Wm. Blessing, teaching No. 14.. 100.00 Mary Walsh, teaching No. 15... 100.00 Alma Bandt. teaching No. 15... 90.00 Lert G. Kenne, teaching No. 20.. 100.0' Me rgnret Peck, teaching No. 20 70.00 ■Ostel Orr, Janitor No. 10....... 25.0 Wm. Suhre. Janitor No. 4 IS.O r amcs Bundle. Janitor No. 15... 38.7 Fro rue Hand. Janitor No. 2 7.0 Arthur Vehling, Janitor No. 8.. .9i Fuller -Ryde Mttelo Cos., mualo... 8.80
LEGAL NOTICE. WAiW/VWNie3/WVWSA^NAi"V'/WSAAAW%/S (Continued.) Wm. Gerking, Janitor No. 12... 4.00 Frank Mitchel, Janitor No. 13... 8.00 Bert Keene, Janitor No. 20 8.00 : Harry Bradley, hauling supplies 13.96 Cyrus Weaver, janitor No. 1... 82.60 Patel Orr, janitor No. 10 25.00 ; Mrs. Geo. Berry, transportation.. 13.20! Wm. Suhre, >anitor No. 4 21.10 J W. Schwartz, driving hack... 96.49 H. S. Wolfe, pulling well No. 2.. 20.00 J. M. Hillman, transportation... 26.00 J. M. Hillman, salary 160.00 Estel Orr, Janitor No. 10 26.00 Leland Mills, teaching 10 days... 77.60 \Y m. Suhre. Janitor No. 4 16.00 State Savings & Trust Cos., lnsur 152.00 Audrey Hurlock, sub, 1 day 4.60 H. Forsha, labor road work 15.00 Cyrus Weaver, janitor No. 14... 32.60 1 Ind. Bell Tel. Cos., service..... 12.75 Ir dpls. Lt. & Heat Cos., service.. 192.62 ! T. O. Bush, coal 142.19 Estel Orr, janitor No. 10 25.00 , Wm. Suhre, janitor No. 4 16.00 Jurats Larsen, janitor No. 6 75.00 Oma Stephens, driving hack... 112.50 Harry Bradley, hauling supplies 3.75 ; Fred Goepper, coal for school .. 33.97 | W. L. Rhoades, hauling supplies 1.00 i Eva L. Eaton, t(aching 10 daye 60.00 Leland Mills, teaching 10 days.. 77.59: Estel Orr, Janitor No. 10 26.00 Ethel K. Hillman, clerical hire 60.00 Wm. Suhre, janitor No. 4 & coal 23.00 : J mes Bundle, Janitor No. 15.... 43.76 1 Arthur Wright, hauling c0a1.,.. 14.00 Esther Hughes, enumerating ... 16.00 Estel Orr, Janitor No. 10 26.00 Huriand Orr. teaching & Inst fees 106.00 Arthur Vehling, Janitor No. 8... 9.20 Vm. Blessing, thg and Inst fees.. 160.00 Eliz. Hollingsworth, thg and inst 112.60 Ethel Eblln, thg & Inst fees... 142.60 Wm. Suhre, Janitor No. 4 16.00 J. W. Schwartz, driving wagon 96.00 Mary McKenna, thg & inst fees 139.50 Bert Keene, thg & inst fees... 150.00 Bert Keene, Janitor No. 20 8.60 Grace McLane. thg & inst fees 117.00 Agnes Hodgin, thg H H sub... 65.00 Vm. Gibbs, thg & inst fees.... 165.09 Fox, driving hack 187.70 James Larson, Janitor No. 6.... 38.70 I*<rn Scott, thg & inst Oma Stephens, driving hack ... 87.50 Nora Tanner, schl enumerating.. 45.00. Alma Brandt, thg ,fc inst fees.. 185.00; Jaires Kctrow. chick kid by dog 5.40 Rachel Hardin, thg & Inst fees 112.00 Margaret Peck, thg & inst fees 105.00 Margaret Madden, thg Sc inst fees 150.00 Carmen Coulson, thg & Inst fees 142.60 ; Florence Houze. thg & Inst fees 150.00 . Thressa Shaffer, schl enumer... 56.00 L. A. Milhous, thg Sc Inet fees.. 110.50 Wm. Gerking. Janitor No. 12.... 6.10 Bonnie Scott, thg & tnst fees.. 201.25 Beatrice Hoover, thg tr Inst fees 192.50 Edythe Fogleman. thg & Inst fees . 119.00 Leland Mills, thg & inst fees.... 116.26 Leah F. Clark, thg & Inst fees.. 159.99 It. F. Miller, repairing No. 15.. 18.00 Helen Meyers, thg A inst fees.. 29.75 Lva I* Eaton, thg & inst fees... 36.09 Jcs. M. Hillman, salary 150.00 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 25.00 Doris Itoach, tng & inst fees.... 112 50 Lucile Wright, thg & inst fees... 112.50 Agnes Hodgin, thg A Inst fees.. 110.00 Otto Ehrgctt, left* ring diplomas 10.40 Lora Shinn, thg A inst fees.... 150.00 Emma Hand, janitor No. 2 8.05 >1 McLane, thg & inst fees... 226.00 Mary L. Negley. thg & inst fees. 142.50 Florence Whiteman, t) g A in fees 170.00 Mary Wal*h, thg A in*t fees.. 150.00 Daisy Sayre, thg & Inst fees... 150.00 Bess Houck, thg A inst fees... 183.50 Castor Bros., printing 11.75 Klger A Cos., supplies 109.82 Estel Orr. Janitor No. 10 26.00 Victor Menefee. thg A inst fees 109.50 John Smith, Janitor No. 1 160.00 Mrs. Anna Polbert, hens killed 12.00 terry McCain, thg A inst fees 144.00 J. C. McCain, supplies 47.63 Ethel K. Hillman, clerical hire.. 60.00 Estel Orr, janitor No. 10 25.00 Chas. Vance, thg & Inst fees... 307.50 Chas. Vance, bal due on Invlta.. 6.95 Frances Hardin, thg A Inst fees 135.00 John Trost. gravel for roads... 45.60 Marion Cos. Mail, ptg report.... 47.70 Marion Cos. Mall, ptg bids 29.25 Eetel Orr. Janitor No. 10 25.00 Jo* M Hillman, transpi rtatlon. 60.00 Estel Orr, Janitor No. 10 25.00 Ft. F Miller, repairs on schls.. 87.00 Jo*. M. Hillman, salary 130.00 Citizens Gas Cos., piping gas.... 4.70 L. H. Trotter. Insurance 78.00 Library Bureau, supplies 10.09 Ete! Orr. Janitor No. 10 26.90 Fieyn Bror., piping gas stove.... 94.32 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 25.90 Arthur Wright, labor on road... 78.28 Gus Hablch Cos., dyna for road.. 13.63 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 27.00 Jchn F. Rush, brms 4 kindling 14.45 J D Adams & Cos., rep for grader 9.50 Ethel K. Hillnien. clerical hire . . 60.00 indpla Lt. A- Heat Cos., It service 139.48 Arthur Wright, labor on road... 43.50 Ethel K. Hillman, 6 mo of rent 30.90 ! Cole A Son, dom ncl supplies 36.11 Hte! Orr. Janitor No. 10 25.00 Arthur Wright, labor on road.. 60.85 Ethel K. Hlilman, clerical hire.. 60.00 Jos. M. Hillman, salary 150.00 .State Sav A Trust Cos., interest.. 6.462.50 T. O. Bush, coal for schools... 652.16 Estel Orr. Janitor (2 wks pay).. 50.00 Arthur Wright, road work.... 36.25 Arthur Wright, road work 26.50 ind Bell Tel Cos., service 8.76 John T. Thomas, dom sci sup... 12.02 Estel Orr. Janitor No. 10 25.00 Arthur Wright, labor on road... 39.09 Ora N. Bessot, trans claims... 607.96 Estel C'rr, janitor No. 10 <2 was) 50.00 H. M. Culbertson, rep No. 4. 86.67 W. W. Pettit, cleaning vaults.. 99.75 T. O Bush, coal for schools... 342.41 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 50.00 James Burk trans Decatur twp 449.86 Ethel K. Hlilman, clerical hire.. 60.00 Jos. M. Hillman, salary 150.00 Citizens State Bark. Int 1,300.80 Klger & Cos., school supplies.... 1,512.19 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 27.00 John W. Roberts Cos., tor lnsur.. 80.00 Sinker-Davis Cos., boiler rep...! 142.40 M. I* Rhoades, labor on road (32 hrs) 12.40
Ben Davis hum Cos., supplies... 125.3? F.stel Orr. Janitor No. 10 25.00 Wm. Suhre. Janitor No. 1 18.00 Jos M. Hillman, salary 150.00 Irdpls Stove Cos., repairs 1.66 Indpls Lt. & Heat Cos., fuses... .60 Cyrus Weaver. Janitor No. 14... 40.00 Wm. Suhre, Jan No. 1 and sup.. 13.80 Estel t rr. janitor No. 10 35.00 R. F. Miller, repairing schools... 168.10 Sam Butler, cleaning vaults... 80.08 Nat Furh Cos., bookcase for schl 17.55 T. O. Bush, coal for schools .. 358.05 Ethel K. Hillman, clerical hire.. 60.0) Citizens State Bank. Aug int... 54.75 Bd School Com., trans claims.. 8,114.86 Fete! Orr. janitor No. 10 37.50 Floyd Hillman. 40 Vi hra. rd wk. 18.29 Chas. Benson, labor on road... 16.20 F. B. Duffey. cutting weeds... 6.00 W H. Clements, hauling 8.00 Alvin Cole, wiring for lights... 9.00 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 35.00 Florence AVI Reman, teach No. I 65.00 Helen Meyers teaching No. 1 55.00 Marguerite Peck, teaching No. I 69.00 Victor Menefee, teaching No. 3.. 67.50 la>ra Shinn, teaching No. 2.... 65.00 Wm. Gibbs, tea. hlng No. 4 65.00 Rachel Hardin, teaching No. 4.. 65 00 Leah F. Clark, teaching No. 8.. 70.00 Carmel Coulson. teaching No. 8 65.00 Kdythe Fogleman. teach No. 6.. 50.00 Floience Houze. teach No. 8.... 66.00; Harland Orr. teach No. 8 57.60 Ellz. Hollingsworth, teach 55 90 Gertrude Brown, leach No. 9.... 51.50 Chas Vance, teaching No. 10.... Ifo.oo Leland Mills, teaching No. 10... 101. SO E L. Zimmerman, teach No. 10.. 83.80 Bonnie Scott, teach No. 10 70.00 Beatrice Hoover, teach No. 10.. 75.00 Helen Jackson, teach No. 10.... 65.00 Eva I>. Eaton, teach No. 10 ... 76 00 Grace MeLane, teaching No 10 . 70 00 Frances Hardin, teaching No. 10 67.60 Nell F. Ingllng. teach No. 10... 60.00 Fern Scott teaching No. 10.... 60.00 Luelle Wright, teach No. 10 57.50 Bess Houck, teach No. 13 67.60 L. A. Milhous, teach No. 14.... 70 00 W. A. Blessing, teach No. 14.. 66.00' Mery MKonna, teaching No 14.. 60.01 , Fn.ma Meyer, teachlrg No. 14... 57.00' Mary Walsh, teaching No. 15... 65.00 Alma Brandt, teach No. 16 ... 60.00; Margaret Madden teach No. 30 66.00 Doris Roach, teach No. 20.... 60.00 Kmma Hand. Janitor No. 2 11.33 j Cyrus Weaver, Janitor No. 14... 40.00 ' Frances Patterson. Janitor No. 8. 6.00 i Celia Wi!klng. teaching No. 12... 60.00 Wm. Gerklng, Janitor No. 12... 2,00' Bess Houck Janitor No. 18... 4.25 i Mrs. A. Laslter. Janitor No. 20.. 4.00 ! Wm. Suhre. janitor No. 1 36.00 i Frank Milhous, work on road... 60,00 Standard Oil Cos., supplies 74.38 D. H. Goblo. stationery g. 6? Tnd. Reinforced Con Cos., culverts 108.00 Estel Orr. Janitor No. 10 85.00 Ethel K. Hillman, office rent.... so.oo : Henry Culbertson, rent No. 20... 160.00 , Alvin Cole, rep elec wiring..... 120.00' •Tames Larsen, Janitor No. 6 140.00; Jos. W. Evans. Janitor No. 4 30.00 H, Forsha, work on road 40.00 .Tos. M. Htllmen. transportation.. 7500 T. O. Bush, coal for schools 834.32 i Cjrus Weaver, Janitor No. 4.... 40.00 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 36.00 L. S. Mills, teach No. 10 91.82 E. L. Zimmerman, teach No 10 75.42 : Wm. Suhre. janitor No. 1 36.00 j Jos. M. Hillman, salary 160.00 Philip Fox. driving hack 114.00 Consumers Coal Cos., bal due coal 36.80 Oat Vldlto, driving wagon 95.00 Estel Orr, Jan No. 10 86.00 Indpls Bell Tel Cos., office phone 9.75 Ethel K. Hillman, clerical hire 60.00 Florence Whiteman, teach No. 1 123.60 Helen Meyers, teaching No. 1.. 104.50 Marguerite Peck, teaching No. 1 94.00 | Victor Menefee, teach No. 2... 109.25 1 I, ora Shinn, teaching No. 2 123.50 Wm. Gibbs, teaching No. 4 123.50 ■ Rachel Hardin, teachln:#No. 4... 104.50 i Leah F. Clark, teaching No. 6.. 133.00 Carmen Coulson. teaching No. 6. 123.50 Edythe Fogleman. teaching No. 6 94.00 Florence Houze, teaching No. 8.. 126.40 Garland Orr, teaching No. 8.... 109.26 211*. Hollingsworth, teach No. I. 104.60 .That. Vance, teaching No. 19.., 228.00 L. S. Mills, teaching No. 10..—.. 101.80
LEGAL NOTICE. (Continued.) E. L. Zimmerman, teach No. 10 83.80 Bert Keene, teaching No. 10. 137.75 Bonnie Scott, teaching No. 10... 133.00 Beatrice Hoover, teach No. 10... 142.50 Helen Jackson, teaching No. 10. 128.50 Eva L. Eaton, teaching No. 10... 142.60 Grace McLane, teaching No. 10.. 133.00 Francis Hardin, teaching No. 10 109.26 Nell F. Ingllng. teaching No. 10. 144.00 Fern Bcott. teaching No. 10 114.00 Lucile Wright, teaching No. 10.. 109.26 Gertrude Brown, teaching No. 9. 97.86 Calla Wilking, teaching No. 12.. 95.00 Bess Houck, teaching No. 13.... 109.26 L. A. Milhous, teaching No. 14.. 133.00 W. A. Blessing, teaching No. 14. 123.50 Mary M< Kenna, teaching No. 14 114.00 Emma Meyer, teaching No. 14... 108.80 Mary Walsh, teaching No. 15.... 128.60 Alma Brandt, teaching No. 15... 114.00 Margaret Madden, teach No. 20. 123.50 Doris Roach, teaching No. 20... 114.00 Estel Orr, jan No. 10 37.60 Cyrus Weaver, Jan No. 14 40.00 Wm. Suhre, jan No. 1 36.00 Floyd Hillman, cutting kindling 8.00 Emma Hand, jan No. 2 8.00 James Bundle, Jan No. 15 • 67.65 Len Bradley kindl A supplies.. 4.90 Wm. Gerking, Jan No. 12 4.00 Arthur Vehllng. jan No. 8 7.00 John Freizee. Janitor No. 13 4.00 Mrs. A. Lasiter, Janitor No. 20... 8.00 Roy James, haul gravel 60.00 Robert Clements, clean well ... 6.00 Geo. Shaffer haul gravel 60.00 Estel Orr, Janitor No. 10 85.00 Riley F. Miller repair pump ... 15.76 Jos M. Hillman, transporta 20.00 James Larsen. Janitor No. 6..... 101.50 Jos. W. Evans. Janitor No. 4.... 30.00 Columbia Sch Sup Cos., desks... 292.50 Speedway Realty Cos., water rent 18.00 Western Electric Cos., matl 6.79 John Hale, cutting kindling ... 4.00 Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 36.00 Cyrus Weaver, Janitor No. 14... 40.00 Kiger & Cos., supplies 468.39 Wm. Suhre. Janitor No. 1 36.00 Jos. M. Hillman, salary ate 190.00 Oat Vldlto. driv hark 90.55 Ernest Overman, haul gravel... 80.13 Eva L. Eaton, teaching 10 days. 76.00 Leland Mills, teaching 10 days... 101 *® E. L. Zimmerman, teach 10 days 83.80 Sandborn Elec. Cos., supplies.... 71® James Barnett, hauling O. W. Gerking, hauling kindl.. 8.00 Roy James, haul gravel J®-®* Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 -®0 H. M. Culbertson, schl rent n* Walter Richa'd.son. wiring sohls 3.00 Stanton Poland, haul gravel .... ®s_? J. W. Peek, repair hack ® i Geo. Shaffer, haul gravel Chas. E. Underwood, postage .. 4 00 Cyrus Weaver, janitor No. 14.... J® , Indpls. H. A L. Cos., service 87.13 Sandborn Elec. Cos., lamps for gm 2.10 Castor Bros., supplies J-25 Estel Orr, janitor No. 10 eo.OO Wm. Suhre, Janitor No. 1 - rn R F. Miller, repairing °-50 Chas Minnemayer. chicks killed ”” *f Ethel K. Hillman, clerical hire 60.00 Bert Keene, teach No. 10 20 days 146.00 Jndpls. Welding Cos., welding... I®o Este! Orr janitor. No. 10 3d.00 Florence Whiteman, teach No. 1 Helen Meyers, teaching No. 1... 137.50 Marguerite Peck, teaching No. I 125.00 Victor Menefee, teaching No. 2.. lis.io Lora Shinn, teaching No. 2 J®;-“® Wm. Gibbs, teaching No. 4 J2.ob Rachel Hardin teaching No. 4... 137.50 Leah F. Clark, teaching No. 6 . l^.oo Carmen Coulson. teaching No. 6. 162.50 Edvthe Fogleman. teaching No. 6 1^6.00 Florence Houze, teaching No. 6. 165.00 Harland Orr, teaching No. 8.,.. 188.00 Ellz. Hollingsworth, teach No. 8 Jf^.oo Gertrude Brown, teaching No. 9. 1.8.7a Chas. H Vance, teach No. I®---* 288.00 Leland Mills, teaching No. 10... J*2-J® E L. Zimmerman, teach No 10. 117.32 Bonnie Scott, teaching No. 10... 168.00 Helen Jackson, teaching No. 10. 156.00 Eva L. Eaton, teaching No. 10.. 105.00 Grace McLane. teach No. I®----- JSf'22 Frances Hadln, teaching No. I®. 133-®® Nell F. Ingllng, teaching No. 10. 144.00 Fern Scott, teaching No. 10 144.00 Lucile Wright, teach No. 10. ... 138.00 Gails Wilkins, t-arhing No. 12.. 125 00 Bess Houck, teaching No. 13.... 143.7s L. A. Mttlhous, teaching No. 14.. 17.00 W. A. Blessing, teach No. 14.... 16-.50 Mary McKenna, teach No. !<•••• * 9 ® ®® Emma Myer. teaching No. 14.... 14-.50 Mary Wal'h. teaching No. 15... 16.50 Alma Brandt, teaching No. 16--- J®®-®® Margaret Madden teach No .0. 16-.50 Doris Roach teaching No. 20.... lo®-®® Audrey Hurlock. teach No. 14... 55.00 Emma Hand janltress No. 2.... I®oo Thos. Bell, janitor No. S. 130 0® Beatrice Hoover, teaching H S.. 180.00 • Wm. Gerking. Janitor No. 12...• 5.00 James Brown. Janitor No. 13.... 5.00 Mrs. A. Lasiter, janitor No. *0... 10.00 iJ. V. Vore, haul gravel 23.53 Raymond McClelland, haul grav *2.®o Wm. L Jennings, med lnspec... 10.00 James Miller, haul gravel 49.00 Joseph Hardin, haul gravel .... 26 00 T O. Bush, coal H C Clements, haul seats I Geo. Hardin, haul grave' ...... 'Raymond Hardin haul gravel . -J I Jos. M. Hlilman. transportation. 40.00 Este! Orr. Janitor No. 10........ *s® Cvrus Weaver, janitor No. 14. . . 49.00 Mrs. Mame Ralston, ducks killed 11 - Wm. Suhre. janitor No. 1.. Robert Blackwell, haul chi.dren. 9 R F. Miller, repair bldgs ,?i'no Phillip Fox. drlv hack il'*. Oat Vldlto. drlv hack *®'®2 James Larsen, janitor No. S Oma Stephens, drlv hack S.m.dJ Ghas. Agadino. drlv hack 24.00 Jos. M. Hillman, salary Joseph Evans. Janitor No. 4 U.OO Estel Orr. Janitor No. 10........ Sc.OO : Leland Mills, teaching No. I<R.. G Guedelhoefer hacks repairs.. •* * David Foltz, haul gravel lc M. Forsha. labor on road ■ ... Ethel K Hillman, clerical hlra. 0."0 ( H. Forsha. labor on road x 60 i Gltizens Gas Cos service ...... *•” 'Cyrus Weaver. Janitor No. 4.... .. Estel Orr. janitor No. 10 eS.OO I Wm. Suhre, janitor No. 1 ii xo i John Guedelhoefer. hack repairs -J i Harland Orr. teaching 2 day?-" !O. B. Dowden. labor on road... John Trost. grave l for roads .. 118 00 Estel Orr, Janitor No. 1® * haul. ~|'s q Florence Whiteman teach No. I 118.^ Helen Meyers teach No. 1.. gg 0( i Marearet Feck, teach No. 1..... Victor Menefee. teaching No. 2.. !® 9 g 5 ! Lora Shinn, tea'h ng No. - jjj 30 Wm. Gibbs, teaching No. *...••• 2. Ra“hel Hardin, teaching No. 4.. J 04.50 Leah F. Clark, teaching No ... J 33.00 Carmen Coulson. teaching No . Edythe Fogleman, tea . ch ’* ’ 1:540 Florence Houze. teach N®. -y* 10 7 75 Harland Orr. teach No. 8 & Jan rs. Eliz. Hollingsworth, teach No. *. I g 7 ' s 1 Gertie Brown, teaching No. .•# 328 00 Chas. Vance, teaching No. 10... J o j E 0 Leland Mills, teaching No. t®• •*• fSJ'Jj Bert Keene, teaching No i0.... 159.^3 Bennie Scott, teaching * • • • 14'’.50 Beatrice Hoover, teaching N . ic- t. Zimmerman, teach No. It. ” ' . ! Helen Ja kson. teaching No. 10. 1-3.5® Eva L. Eaton, teaching No. 10.. * I Grace McLane. teaching No. 10.. 133.00 Francis Hardin, teaching No. 10 I®® J (Nell F. Ingllng. teaching No. 10. 114® Fern Scott, teaching No. 1.... • 10925 Lucile Wright, teaching No. 10-. Calla Wilking. teaching No. 12.. " Bess Houck, teaching No. 13..... L. A. Milhous, teaching NO ; 133.00 W. A. Blessing, teach No. 14.... 123. 0 Marv McKenna, teaching No. 14. 114. u (Emma Myer. teaching No. 14.... I®**® Mary Walsh, teaching No. 15 ... 1- ■ Alma Brar.dt teaching No. 16. . lit Margaret Madden, teach No. .0. 131.50 James Carson, Janitor No. ••••• Doris Roach, teaching No. 20. .. ii*Audrey Hurlock. teaching No. 14 95.00 Emma Hand. Janitor No. 1 JB ; 00 Wm. Suhre, janitor No. 1..■•••• 1*245 James Bundle. Janitor No. 15.". UiAS Bonnie Scott, orchestra B>oo A. A. Wright, adv brd •"* r? 0 Dr. Frank -Jeter. a^ v . foe "* s 'o o W. B. West, edv brd fee TC ’ 0 o Estel Orr. janitor No. HR• •• •• • - joi 40 Tho*. Bradshaw lbr & ”•• 40.00 Cyrus Weaver, Janitor No. 14.... 00 as Ch “ Balance on hard 4.978.05 Receipts during year 9,128.88 Total of balances and rec l *,916.29 Disbursements during yea # 212.39 Final balances *9. AL> FXND * $ 2.737.25 Balance on hard * it 1 Pccelpt* during >’ (ar •*** ‘i’ll*’ * a*o 42 [ Total of balance, and receipts.. 3,8,0.42 Disbursements during year 608 17 ; F,nal SPECIAL ' SCHOOL ' FOND. Balance on hand *2j’435 80 Receipts during year ••"" SS’225 Total of bi lances and receipts.. i Disbursements during year ?’*oo*lo Transferred from road fund.... 1.200 00 Final FUND:- ' Balance on hand R< ceipts during year 1 Total of ba’ances and receipts.. Disbursements during year 33,101.35 Final balances •••••-••" 14,.09.08 BOG FIND. Balance on hand * s Cl3‘oo Receipts during year.......... 3-®i3.00 Total of balances and receipts.. M70.0a Disbursements during year Final balances Total balance as shown by ..... report ........ {32.159.M Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 81st, 1920 •••• I#*.4 Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1520 Cash lc depository Dec. 81. 1920 32.266.08 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, th* Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 4th day of January, 1921. A. A. WRIGHT, Chairman. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at Its annual meeting, this 4th day of January. 1921. A. A. WRIGHT. W. B. WEST, FRANK JETER. (Continued on Next Page)
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