Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1921 — Page 9
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3509 Automatic .28-351 RATES* One tint* -03 t> er }} n9 Three consecutive times.. .#8 per line Six consecu-ive times 87 per l* n ® Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 0* per line Three consecutive tlmee.. .07 per tin® Six consecutive times..... .08 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 Inch or leas) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch. . .07 per line additional Death notices 85c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorials notices 07 per line Ads r'celved until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. D REX EL / / /? / AUTO. 2661 LU-<X--LcL? 62178 Parlors 1232 Union St. ______ FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois at. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-S4L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Urinsteiner Funeral Director, 622 hL Market. Old puone Main 030S. New phone 27-203. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prespect. Auto. 61-671. Drexel 0322. ~ WTr^BLASENGYM--1825 Shelby st. Drexel 2570._Autj>. 51-11 A. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. G ADD—BERT S. GADD. 21S0 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-278. UNDER TAKERS—HISEY 1k TITL sT 951 North Del. New 26-564. 363J>. FEEN BY & FEENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843 J )EATH AN D FUN ER AL NOTICES. MONTAGUE. WILLIAM S—Beloved husband of tioda. Miller Montague, father of Mark Montague. s u n of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Montague, Monday. Sept. 6. 3 a. m., age 11 years. Funeral Wednesday, Kept. 7, 3:15 p. m., at late residence, 2005 IV. Michigan st. Friends invited. CARD OF THANKS.
CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank pastor of Wesley Chapel Church and Shirley Bros, for kindness shown during death of our dear little baby, Arthur B. Beach. 1540 tv. Vermont street, who was taken from us Sept. 2, 1921. We also thank the friends for the beautiful flowers. MRS. DUMAS AND DAUGHTER. MRS. BEACH. LOST AND FOUND. LO*>T- - Sunday diamond pin with two email opals, several pearls, on Eleventh, between Central ave. and Alabama, possibly in Central Avenue M. E. Church. Reward. Phone Main 7 420. LOST—Two cows, me longr-horned. lipht colored Jersey cow, one short-horned, light red Jersey cow. Reward. Call or notify Lew Shank. 3447 E. W'ashingon. Irvington 3722. LOST—Diamond ring. lady's; Penn, and Ohio streets, Tuesday morning. 8:15. Finder return Banker* Trust Company and receive liberal reward. LOST—Small square black and gojd pin with tire < letter G. Finder please call telephone operator at Daily Times. LOST —Bunch small keys. Call Belmont 03*1. NOTICES. WANTED—Boys and girls to buy school books, new and used. Wo save you money. CRAWFORDS DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North streets. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; price.- reasonable; may work for board, babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City. Mo. ON and if ter this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Mrs. Charlotte Miller. C. V. MILLER. PILES —Fistula, fissures, ulceration, bleeding. itching, cured at home. Write for free trial treatment. S. TARNEY, Auburn, Ind. MME. i. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that she Is now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 4587. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. I Move Household Goods 82.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webster 3229. Part Low fireproof storage co. Private locked rooms and opon space. 25c oer month and up. Local and overland transfer. We cail and give you exact prices on any k nd of work without any obligations. 419-22 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2928 Auto. 21-121.
btl biorage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry *t. Main 462*. UNION "station BAGGAGU CO. C* the phone——— Call Main 7111. DESK ROOM TO LET. DESK with phone front office, pood light. 34 Union Trust bldg. Main 0821. ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 7Kc to 51.50. Specie' rates by the week and all modem conveniences. THE GUM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. ROOMS for Fair visitors in modern home; men's if de.-dred. 213 N. Oriental. Circle 2060. SLEEPING rooms for State Fair visitors. Light housekeeping rooms. Main 5071. TRY Cavet's restaurant; SO-cent dinners. Open all night. 512 Mass ave. FURNISHED modern tlat for man and wife. Close in. Circle 1143. TEMPLE. 543 X.; 2 rooms and kitchenette, modern conveniences. MODERN furnished room In private home for 1 or 2. Circle 6492. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DELAWARE, N„ 606; clean housekeeping apts., Ist and 2d floor; newly renovated. Circle 8328. __ TWENTY-FOURTH, 6G3 E.; 2 first-class furnished rooms and kitchenette. BUSINESS CHANCES.
SALE OR. TRADE —Half Interest In paying business, poolroom, confectionery and restaurant. 833 S. Delaware. Drexel 9474. ROOMING HOUSES. CASH OR TERMS. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware St. TWO lots on Ben Davis line; will trade for lunch room; value 5500. 1206 English ave. GASOLINE filling station and confectionary. Webster 4107. INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. KERNEL S DANCE STUDIO. All latest ballroom dances taught privately. Absolute results guaranteed. 52 W. Monument Place. Circle 111S. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington et., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle (757. DETECTIVE*. Quigley-Hyland Agency Cmi atcj Criminal Investigator*. JM*M eld*. —Stela tm.
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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED BOYS WANTED—Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times routes in central part of city; boys who want to make good money cab tr.d see Mr. Mooreh.end any afternoon at limes office after 2 o’clock. WANTED - Experienced solicitors In city. Can make from 35 toj* per day. Apply Or. Mgr., Daily Times A 1 STAIR BUILDER. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteenth and Cornell. BENCH man. WM.’F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Cornell. SALESMEN—WANTED. WANTED Salesman to sell Fords on comml.-slon; permanent proposition. Must come highly recommended and have own Ford or whiling to buy one. A splendid opportunity for a real “he salesman.” None other need apply. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. Ford Agents. Marlon. Indiana. WANTED—Salesmen lor Indiana territory to sell a well advertised line of automobile tools. TRUTH TOOL CO., Mankato. Minn. _______ AGENTS—WANTED, AGENTS make 825 per week distributing circulars and taking orders for groceries and dry goods. Postal brings particulars. BUSH BROTHERS, Ft. Ttconderoga, N. Y. FEMALE HELP WANTED.
Girls Between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. SALESWOMEN —Lady take orders silk hosiery, private families; S3O weekly, full time, commission spar** time. Experience unnecessary. We deliver. MARVEL MILLS. 255 E. Canal street. New York. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. COUNTRY girl wants housekeeping In country; state wages. Address A No. 1811, Times. BUS INE SS SER VIC EB. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass, ave. Main 1421. New 28-775. SAFETY - RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. HEMSTITCHING. IOo~YARD. _ MRS. TUTTLK 201 INDIANA AVE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. READ THIS! If you want to own your own FARM We have made arrangements to sell 14 FIVE-ACRE abd one 10-acre tracts of fine land that lays as pretty and In as good a location as you can possibly find around Indianapolis. 15 MINUTES’ RIDE from the Monument. 514 miles out. close to car line and best paved road running into the city. LIVE IN THE CITT if you want, get you a itttle old Ford, and raise your own living by driving out and producing youi vegetables. potatoes, beaus, strawberries, raspberries, apples, peaches, pears, plums and cherries. Many people make gold living off of strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, and frutls alone; while hundreds are making good on raising chickens, eggs and truck on little poultry, truck and fruit farina. While you are uncertain about your Job. don't you think you would like to have a little place where you ceuld KEEP A COW have all the milk and butter you and the kiddies could want; also to raise a nice pig or two for your own meat? In short, produce your own living. Wouldn't tt make you feel rather independent, especially right now? Well, you can have all this if you will act quickly; aa we put these little farms on sale WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7TH
You can buy these by the aore as cheap as the ordinary city lot sells for. for a small payment down, 20 years’ time to pay the balance. Some of these have nice orchards; the 10-acre one has a good house and barn; some of them have the most beautiful forest trees you ever saw. Every one fine locations to build on. BUY AT ONCE and put out your strawberry and raspberry crop for spring. Remember the.se will not last; we ought to sell every one the first day. It's your opportunity to own a place that will make you Independent for life, and without any question will be worth from 100 to 200 per cent more in the next few years. OUR PRICES will range from 92,500, and a few of the wooded and most desirable ones a little higher. OUP. TERMS: Ten per cent cash, balance 5 per cent each year for 20 years at 6 per oent Interest. Did you ever hear of such easy terms on farms In your life? It's cheaper than rent. GET YOUR FRIENDS to come along and buy a place the side of yours, on this easy pay plan. THIS OPPORTUNITY don't occur very often, and In our 15 years of selling real estate we never had such easy terms and good prices. Coma In, look at the plat of them In our office: we will be ready to show you. For further Information, call
DAY & DAY 150 S. Illinois st. Phone. Circle 4809. IF TOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about our up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 15044 S. Illinois. Phone. Circle 4809. WOODLAWN ave.. 2314; five rooms, gas and electric lights. Price 12,300. easy payments. H. G. MO NUN 501 Peoples Bank Bldg. SIX-ROOM, modern bungalow east, 53.300; 51,000 cash, balance eaay terms. See Mr. Mclnteer. Main 0520. I. N. RICHIE & SON *4121 CORNELIUS AVE—Six rooms, modern. raraga, 13,800. (3.000 cash. THE SGUTELLRN LUMBER CO.
ESTATE—FOH ALKNEW, 5-room bungalow on Lyons va„ west of Eagle Creek Just off National road; good basement and furnace; garage, electric lights. For quick sale 83,350; 8850 cash, balance ?30 per month. Call Mr, Brooks. Evenings. Randolph 86*9 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0792. FOR BARGAINS IN LOTS. DOUBLES AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SEE CRL'M & BOULDEN REALTY CO. 217 K. of P. Bldg Main 4233. TWO tine modern double*, east; modern doubles north, all kinds of properties south; cash or payments. Five-room bungalow. southeast. S6OO cash. A beautlfu. modern. 6 rooms, near Union street. Cail Drexel 6184. FOR SALE by owner, 6-room cottage. semi-modern, on Wilcox street, close to Belmont ave. Price right on this property. MARTIN MORO.NKY. 2601 West Michigan Belmont 1661. FOR SALE—House, bungalow, 1322 Calhoun street; 3 years old; 6 rooms, yarn go. $460 down, balance S2O per month. Inquire owner. W. E. McDaniel, 18 South Delaware. REALJSTATE-^B^AN^ NEW, attractive, 6-room bungalow, with 3 lot s, g.iraße. on 6lst, norih. Lafayette interurban; good sohool, almost daily service at your door; ice. laundry man. baker, grocer, etc.; low taxes; bargain for $2,650, easy term.*; will consider trade for otty property. Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st., which Is being paved; $1 down. $1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. $lO CASH, balance $1 weekly, buys level lot 45x132. on Chester street between Thirty-Fourth and Thirty-Eighth; near school, city car and paved street. Price o ily 5395. Act. Phone Main 1409. LARGE tract of ground ISSylaO (8 lota) northeast. Will sell to reliable party for S3O cash and $3 weekly. Price of whole tract 8840. Phone at once MR. YOUNG. Washington iu79. WE have some desirable lots near Fairview on eaev pavments. FRANK X. CLARK & CO. 226 E. Ohio st. Main 3377. EQUITY of two lotft. $440 ; will sell or trade; 4400 on Schofleid ave. Washington 337 4 REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE f 35.1)00 worth of Indianapolis property to trade clear for good stock of general merchandise; $15,000 loan guaranteed on property if wanted. Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. IndfanapoHs. Ind. A FAIR trade la batter than h lacriftot sale GEO. R BROWN. 1002jCtty Trust REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANT TO BUY Equity in small property. BEX M. CLOUD 736 K. of P. Bldg. Office. Circle 6600. Res., Harrison 2252. Auto and Cash For equity in semi-modern home. Howard C. Venn 108 E Market st. MaJ n 1115. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FOR REAL ESTATE- MAIN 1115. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
Fnabh] We offer for your careful inspection the following use cars at exceptional values, impossible to duplicate. Maxwell touring, new top, S4OO. Jeffreys. ?-pass., touring, SSOO Paige, 5-pass., touring, SSOO. Overland, 90, 5-pass, $350. Oakland, 5 pass., late model, $750. Buick light, six, 6-pass., S6OO. Renewed Nash, 5-pass., $1,250. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 1 1 . Capitol Ave. Main 8348-3349. Automatlo 21-946. $75 to $295 Down Buys a Mighty Pine Used Car Most of these have been repainted, retopped and overhauled. Down. Weekly Maxwell touring $75 $4.00 Overland 90 touring.... 95 4.50 Saxon 6, touring 95 4.50 Studebafeer 4 roadster. 125 5.00 Overland Country Club. 145 3.80 Dodge touring 145 6.50 Saxon 6 chummy 145 5.50 Studebaker 6, 7-puss... 173 0.00 Cole 8 touring 175 6 00 Paige C, 4-pass 245 7.50 Lexington 6 sport 295 8.00 King 8 touring 345 8.50 And many others. We handle our own doals. We take any make cur in trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 618 N. Capitol Ave.
PACKARD TWIN SIX In excellent condition; good tires, top; cam* as new. We offer this oar for immediate sale at (550. Local Branch. Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Renewed Car Department. Meridian at 11th. Main 1154. LET us sell your car on 8 per cent eommieelon. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES Cck ASA X. von!a.
iiYTHANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921.
It Ain’t the Original Price So Much As the Upkeep.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. VISITOUR TENT Rebuilt Cars WE WILL REFUND ONE WAY RAILROAD FARE TO ALL OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS LIVING WITHIN A RADIUS OF 100 MILES. OUR CARS WILL BE ON DISPLAY THE TENT NEXT TO THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWSBOYS’ BAND. INDIANA STATE FAIR GROUNDS. Hupmoblle—'2o roadster, demonstrator. . $1,200 ’2O coupe 1.600 ’l9 touring 850 ’lB touring 750 ’l7 touring 550 Apperson, ’2l anniversary.... 2.700 Oakland ’2O sedan 1 000 Winton Six ’IS touring 1.400 Monroe ’IS coupe 900 Wilbur Johnson Cos. 124-30 N. Meridian st. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN HEI GARS Briscoe Demonstrator, S9OO. Briscoe Touring. S4OO. Briscoe Roadster, $350. Overland Touring, S3OO. Mitchell Touring, SGOO. Very Liberal Terms. Keystone Motors Company 610 N. Capitol ave. Circle 1301. COLUMBIA 6 automobile*. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributor*. 830 N. Meridian Main 671*. AUTOMOBILES—SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-passet ger coupe. Looks and runs lik* new. 2957 Central avenue. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WANT to sxohange household goods and month’s rent of 5-room bungalow for a good second-hand touring car or will sell furniture cheap and give poasession at once M. K. BURTON, 1135 N. Pershing avenue. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto 22-083 ” AUTOS WANTED Largest used car dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. Open ovenlngs. AUTOS wanted WEISSMAN’S 212-14 E. New York street. Hsrin 4446.
fkUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FOR SALE Tires. Simples made for salesmen to be sold at lowest prices, 80x3 ‘,4, 57.90 or 30x3, 5*.90. Any you nor,!. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry We excel in Auto Top Building. 26 East South Street. MOTORCYCLEB AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 809 Massachusetts •venue. MACmNEHY AND TOOLS. WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus ced. BUHL FINCH. 314 W. Maryland St.
COAL AND WOOD FOR 3ALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked 57 00 Illinois lump, largo clean forked $7.60 Best Brasil block, large forked 58.50 Try our Pocahontaa, none better. Delivereu anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 8240. Auto. 62-384,. PET STOCK _ AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 B. N. Y. Main 0872 iToRSES AND VEHICLEB. FOR SALE—Good work mare. Washington 2728-1. WHY WORRY LSI a Ilaes Want ad mu It for jo .
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, “COST YOU NO MORE” Let us show you how to make your odd cr>at look like new suit by matching a pair of trousers made to your measure for the price of a ready-made one. Wo also sponge and preen your coat fr*e of charge. Do not take our word, come see for yourself. CORRECT PANTS • MAKERS CO. Match Your /T\ Cent ( \ Lower Prices Now 1 J THE PANTS STORE CO. li I Two Stores. 11U/ 48 W Ohio St. i* a HI E. Ohio SL F * DO VOL’ WEAR PANTS? OF COURSE YOU Do. BUT YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE PANTS READY To WEAR. $2.75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. $3.90 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. &Good rubber tired Invalid chair* for rent. $3 69 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker SCHOOL book*, new and u*ed, pay i-asn for used school books. CRAWFORD S DRUG STOKE. Pennsylvania and North street*. ROOFING, red or green elates, 12.43 per roll, delivered to ail parte of the city. Cail Webster 0272. Randolph 2362 after 6 p m. ODDS and ends in grocery fixturea Mat boxer.. Ic* boxes, restaurant tables end ebalre counters and show caaea. BAKER BROS. LADY’S dark blue French serge suit. braid and button trimming, elik lined. Very reasonable. Call Webster 6894. RAINCOATS for men and women. Order* taken Wednesday. Sept. 7 st 413 North Illinois street. THE shortest distance between two wants 1* K Time* Want ad. Your customers bos them, why don’t roof MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED—PooI table, regulation else. Call at $33 S. Delaware. Drexel 947 4.__ BEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. USED White end Singer Rented $8 P*r Mj fdjr month. Kopalr* ' \ < anv * Prt* for all guaranteed •li Mrm. Avs Main 4ovJ.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rug* and stove*. Payment*. 219-225 East Washington street. ~MUjCAL7NiTwUMBNT^~ RECORDS; good records of any msk* you de.-tre. ,0 c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office I- operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana end waa established for ti e purpose of providing n place whare hui.eat people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying mors than th# legal rate of Interest or without elng imposed upon In nny way. It is only necessary that you art keeping house end permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED VVt do not notify your employer, neither do wo maka .Inquiries of your frieuds, relatives or trades people. ran have all time necesr ary for repayment and pny only for .he actual time you kerp tho money. C’all and let uw explain. No charge* unless you borrow. Loans with other companies puid fF end murj money advanced at legal rates.
IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-460. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 206-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington Bt. Corner Vlr. Ava. WK ARB PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WK PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Prea Fifth door Indianapolis Securitle* Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST uud *eco„d mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real entate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N, Delaware at. Main 1613. insurance. In all Sts branches. AUORKY D. PORTER. 886 Lemcke bldg. Main 1913- ~~~ ~ ~~LEGAL NOTICE.~~~ NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Trustees of the Cen - tral Indiana Hospital for the Insane until 10 o’clock a. m., Sept. 7. 1921, for the Hems enumerated below. Each bidder must deposit with his proposal a certified check In the amount as noted with the Item. The proceeds of the certified check shall become the property of the Board of Trustee, acting for and representing the State of Indiana, as liquidated damages In the event the bidder whose proposal is accepted shall not within ten days after the award of tho contract, enter Into a written agreement and secure the same with a surety bond In the full amount of the contract pxioe. The Board of Trustees reserves tho right to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Item I.—Structural changes and additions, power house, accompanied by certified check for S3OO. Item 2.—New boiler house roof, accompanied by certified check for 5300. Specifications for this work are on file at the office f the Board of Trustees. Central Indiana Hospital tor the Insane and at the office of Adolp Scherrer, architect. By order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Central Indiana Hospital, for the Insane.
LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF UALE OF VINCENNES TKACTION COMPANY PROPERTIES. Notice ie hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of a precept of aale and a decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 21at day of July 1921, by the District Court of the United States fur the district of Indiana In a certain, cause pending in said court, wherein the Mercantile Trust Company, trustee, is complainant and Die Vincennes Traction Company and the Citizens Trust Company of Vincennes. Indiana, are defendant*, and Lewis D. Dozier, trustee. Is an intnrvenor, the uudersicned, Charles Martindale, aa master in chancery appointed and designatnd by said decree i* r the purpose of selling the properties therein directed to be sold, will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the northwest door of the Knox County courthouse in city of Vincennes, Indiana, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon on Thursday, the 15th day of September, 1921. all of the property, right*, privileges and franchises of tho Vincennes Traction Company ordered and decreed by *aid foreclosure decree to be sold by the undersigned and briefly d*s< rlbed as follows: The following des- rlbed estat*. situate in Knox County. Indiana, towit: Part of lot numbered Tour hundred and seventy-eight i47h> Old Town, in the city of Vincennes, bounded and described a? follows; Beginning at the corner of said lot numbered 475. at the corner of Seminary and Eleventh streets; thence running parallel with Eleventh street 101 feet, more or Irfh. to a stake on the line between said lot 473 and 473 ; thence running along the line dividing said lots 478 and 479. a distance of 100 feet to Eleventh street, tha corner of said lots; theme running alo g tho line of Eleventh street 101 feet, more or lees, to the piaee of beginning. Also lot numbered twenty-nine (29) a id five and one-half (SVfc) sent off of the southwest side of lot numbered 30. and lots numbered 25 and 34 in government subdivision as shown by the recorded plat thereof, all la said city of \ incenncs, Indiana. Part of location numbered one hundred •nd forty-four (144), In township 3 north, range lo west, contalnirg C. 45 acres, more or leas, bounded as follows; Beginning at • stake *et for the Intersection and crossing of the s.'uthea t line of the Vincennes and Bruce\liie public road with the south line of the right of way of the Baltimore Sr- Ohio Southwestern Railroad; thence running northeast with the said railroad right or way 7.50 chains to n stake; thence south 55 degrees west. I 48 chains to a stake; thence south 37 degrees east 7.11 cnains to a staks in a Black Gum stump ‘li inches in diameter, as witnessed by a Mu.berry 10 inches In diameter north 59 degrees west 4 links d*s?ant: thence north 85 degrees wt*o 7.80 chains to a stake; thence north degrees west 3.51 chains to a Black Locust 12 inches dimeter north 10 degree* west 59 links distant; thence north 6 83 chains to the •outheas: llns of tho Vincennes and Bru.'evillo public road; thence north degree* eaat 85 links to the place of beginning
Part of location numbered one hundred and forty-four (144) township three (3) north, range 10 west, bounded and deecrlbed as follows: Beginning at a point where the line between Noble Judah's and Chris Wagner's Intersects the south boundary of the Vincennes and Bruoevllle road, a now located, the same being the line between Upper Prairie Survey No. 20 and Location No. 144, and 2 9.50 chains north 89 degrees weet from the west Corner of said Survey No. 47 . thenoa northeasterly along the southeast boundary of said road •so os to cover a snip of ground 15 feet In width at said Judah and Wagner's line end gradually widening to 50 feet at tho point where the private wagon road of raid Wagner leads from said road to said Wagner's residence, and from said road to gradually widen from 50 feet In width to 66 feet In width at the line dividing the land of said Wagner and Judah broihers subject to said private wagon road of said Wagner, as now located and also subject to three passageways for wagon road at equal Intervals and distances between said private road now existing and the lane of Noble Judah, one of them to be at said line. Also part of Survey No. 48. township 3 north range 10 west, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on the south boundary line of the right-of-way of the Baltimore St Ohio Southwestern railroad 7 chains from where seid right-of-way crosses the east line of the Vinoenens and Brucevlllo public road; thence running south 55 degrees west 1 87 chains to a stake; thence south 37 degrees east 18.84 chains to Heberd's line; thence north 611a degrees east 11.44 chains to a stake on the south line of the right-of-way of said railroad; thence with said railroad right-of-way north 65 degrees west 20.86 chains to the place of beginning. Also right-of-way for street railway purposes over the following parcels of land iocated In Knox County, Indiana, towit: A right-of-way over a strip of land seven (7) chains In length and ranging from BV4 feet to not over sfeet In width off of the northwest end of the land owned by first parties, that fronts on the Brucevilie road in survey nineteen (19) township three (3) north, range ten (10) weat. Said strip of land beginning where the line between surveys 19 and £0 Intersects the uoulheast line of the fairgrounds road; thenco south 43 degrees 40 minutes west 7 chains to the private roadway leading to the land of Emma C. Judah. A strip of ground 2.80 chains In length and ranging from 544 feet to Si feet in width across the northwest end of the land owned by Charles B. Judah, In survey number twenty (20), township three (8) north, range 10 (10) west, so as to make a clear width of sixteen (16) feet measuring from the southeast rail of the present track of the Citizens Street Railway Company. Said atrip beginning where the line between surveys 19 and 20 intersects tho southeast line of Fairground road; thence north 4 2 degrees 40 minutes east 2.80 chains A atrip of ground 1.95 chains In length off of the northwest end of the land owned by Jonnis Heyl. in survey twenty (20), township three (3) north, range 10 west, ranging from 8 to 8)4 feet In width so us to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (16) feet measuring from ths southeast rail of the main track of the Citizens Street Railway Company, as the same Is now located. Said strip of ground begins at a point 2.80 chains north 42 degree* 40 minutes, east of where the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersects the southeast line of the Fairground road; thence north 42 degrees 40 mintes east 1.35 chains. A strip of ground along the southeast side of the Brucovllle road, ranging In width *from 4 to 8 feet so as to make a clear right-of-way of sixteen (13) feet measuring from the southeast rail of the main track of the Vincennes Citizens Street Railway Company, as the same la now located. Said strip of ground beginning 3.65 chains north 42 degrees 40 minutes east of where the line between surveys 19 and 20 Intersect the southeast line of said Fairground road; thence north 42 degrees 40 minutes east to Kelso’s Creek, the same being part of survey 20. township three (3) north, range ten (10) west. - A part of Upper Prairie Survey numbered twenty (20) in township three (3) north, range ten (10) west, which is described as follows; Beginning 45.72 chains north 32 H degrees \ve3t of the east corner of said survey: thence north 3244 degrees west 11.15 chains to the center of the Vincennes and Brucevilie gravel road: thence south 60Vi degrees west along said road 6.00 chains; thence south 65 degrees west along said road 6.15 chains; thence south 16V4 degrees east 12.65 chains; thence north 67 44 degrees east, 15.84 chains to the place of beginning. A lease ooverlng the following described real estate situate In Knox County, Indiana, towlt; Part of location one hundred and fortyfour (.144) and. survey number forty-eight
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LEGAL NOTICE. w- - (48) In township ttiree (3) north, range ten (10) west, bounded as follow*: Beginning at a stake the east corner of Chris Wagner’s land and sixteen and twentyeight one hundredths (16 28-106) chains north fifty-one and one quarter (51(4) degrees east of the weft corner of survey number forty-seven (47) in said township and range; thence south fifty-one and one quarter (51'4) degrees west seven (7) chains; thence north twenty (20) minutes oast seven and three one hundredths (7 3-100) chains; thence north fifty (30) gegrce.s. eight (8) minutes west eleven and forty-six one hundredths (11 46-100) chain* to the line between land of paid Wagner and Judah Bros.; thence south eighty-five (85) degrees east seven and thirty one hundredths (7 30-100) chains to a stons; thence south thirty-seven (37) degrees, east eleven and rixty-three one hundredth* (11 63-100) chains to the place of beginning, containing five and eighty one hundredths (5 SO-100) acres. Also a franchise granted by the mayor and council of the city of Vincennes, in the State of Indians, authorizing and prov.ding for the construction of and operation of a street railway system in the city of Vincennes, in the State of Indiana, and also a franchise granted by the bce.rd of eommiesioners of Knox County, Indiana, to locate and maintain tracks upon certain public highways in said Knox County and to operate street car* thereon. Also plant.*, buildings, furniture, fixtures, machinery, roiling stock, street cars end oilier applianoes and equipment situate in Knox County, in the State of Indiana and used In connection with said street railway system and properties owned and operated by said Vincennes Traction Company in said city of Vincennes and Its vicinity. And all other property, rights and franchises of the Vincennes Traction Company legal or equitable and all property, the title or possession of which is held by the receiver in the above entitled cause, whether or not herein specifically described. The above mentioned property and premises will be sold in one parcel and as an entirety and will be sold subject to a certain car trust agreement covering seven street cars purchased by said receiver of the National Safety Car and Equipment Company, on which there still remains due the sum of $25.735.50 and interest, which is secured by the title to said cars until said amount is paid in full. The master will receive r.o bids from any one offering to bid at said sale unless such persons so offering to bid alu.il have first deposited with the master as a pledge that lie will make good hi* b and in case of its acceptance, the sum of $5,000 .n cash or <r a certified check upon any national bunk or trust company In either the city of New York, in tho State of New York, or St. Louis in the State of Missouri, or Indianapolis or Vincennes in the State of Indiana.
The master will receive no bid for the property directed to be sold b; said decree for less than the sum of 2150.000.00 and unless such sum or more shall be bid the master will adjourn the sale and apply to the court for further Instructions. The deposit of any unsuccessful bidder will be returned to him when the property is struck off. The deposit of (he successful bidder will be applied upon the payment of the purchase price of ths property in case sui h bidder complies wilt the terms of the sale nr.d completes his purchase. In ease any bidder shall fall to make good any bid upon acceptance by the master, snl confirmed by the court, or shall fall to comply with any order of the court relating to the payment of the balance of the purchase price, then the deposit shall be forfeited as liquidated damages and shall be applied toward payment of tho expense of a re-sale and toward making good any deficiency or loss In case the property shall be sold a a less price upon such re-sate, or to such other purposes as the court shall direct, but If said sale shall not bs confirmed tho deposit shall be returned to the bidder. The purchaser eha I pay In cash upon the confirmation of the saia and from time to time thereafter such further portions on account of the purchase price as the court may direct. The balance of the purchase price not required to be paid in cash may either be paid in lash or the purchaser may satisfy and make good the balance of his bid In whole or in part by turning In at their distributive value to be cancelled or credited any of the outstanding bonds or coupons payable out of the proceeds of the sale upon distribution thereof, namely, any bonds or coupons secured by either of the mortgages foreclosed by said decree, towtt: The mortgage of the Vincennes Citizens Street Railway Company dated Jan. 1, 1903. and assumed by the Vincennes Traction Company, and the mortgage executed by the Vincennes Traction and Light Company dated May 1, 1906. and assumed by the Vincennes Traction Company. The purchaser will be credited on account of tho purchase price for bonds and coupons so turned in with such sum as would be payable on such bonds and coupons out of the purchase price If the whole amount of the purchase price had been paid in cash. The purchaser shall, as a part cf the consideration and purchase price of the property purchased and In addition to the amount of his bid. take the property sold and receive a deed or deeds therefor upon the express condition that ha will pay. satisfy and discharge all unpaid Indebtedness or obligations legally contracted or Incurred by the receiver in the operation or on account of the property sold at any time prior to the discharge of such receiver and the purchaser shall also take the property subject to the performance by him. or his successors or assigns, of all pending contracts heretofore lawfully made by the receiver with respect to the property sold, Including the contract for new street cars purchased by the receiver of tho National Safety Car and Equipment Company of St. Louis. Missouri, under a car trust agreement hereinabove referred to. It Is provided In said decree that the purchaser shall not be personally liable to pay the beforementloned Indebtedness and liability of the receiver, but the same are enforcible only against the property sold, which the court reserves the right to retake and re-sell for that purpose. Provision Is made In eald decree whereby the purchaser has the right, in the manner therein stated, to contest any Indebtedness or liability so payable by the purchaser. Upon the payment of the purchase price bid by the purchaser, or upon making such provision therefor as the court shall approve. and upon confirmation of the sale, the master will execute and deliver to the purchaser or his assigns a proper instrument or Instruments of conveyance, assignment and transfer of the property sold under said decree, and upon the execution and delivery of said Instrument or Instruments the grantee or grantees therein shall be let Into possession of the property conveyed, assigned and transferred and the receiver shall deliver all the premises and property sold which may be In his possession or under his control over to ths purchaser, his successors and assigns. The said decree further provides that all earnings and income derived by said receiver from the operation or an account of the property sold remaining in the hands of the receiver at the date of the delivery of the property to the purchaser. or that shall come into the hands of such receiver prior to his discharge shall be turned over to the purchaser on demand, or at his election shall be retained by the receiver and applied by him, subject to the direction of the court, to the payment of the Indebtedness and obligations of the receiver which the purchaser Is required to pay In addition to his bid. After such delivery of the prem ises the purchaser and hl sueca-sors ana assigns shall hold, possess aod enjoy ths same and all rljhts, privileges, Immunities snd franchises appertaining thersjo as fully and completely as the defendant, the Vincennes Traction Company, or any of Its. predecessor* as the receiver at any ilmae
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heretofore have held or now hold, possessed or enjoyed the same. And the purchaser and hi* assigns shall thereupon be entitled to have and to hold the premises so conveyed free and clear of the lien and Incumbrances of each of the said mortgages thereof foreclosed in said suit and from each and ail the lisns and claims of all of the parties to the suit aforesaid and those claiming under them, save only as to such lien* or claims subject to Which such sale Is made and as are expressly reserved in said decree. The sale will be made free from any appraisal, right of redemption or extension. For a more specific description of the premises to be sold, the liens and obligation to be assumed by the purchaser, and of the terms and condition* of such sale, reference in hereby made to the above mentioned decree. CHARLES MARTINDALE. Master in Chancery. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by ths Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis at the offices es the board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, until S p. m.. Tuesday. Sept. 27, 1921, and then opened for the following: Item 1. For two new general toilets. School No. 15, E. Michigan street and Beviile avenue, estimated cost $2,000. It* m 2. For electric wiring. School Ko. 15; sstlmated cost $2,000. It am 3. For replacing steam equipment v.liii motor-driven equipment. School No. 15; estimated cost $4,560. I’em 4. For motor-driven condensation and necessary changes in piping, etc., School No. 31, Lincoln and South A’abama streets; estimated oost $1,500. Item 5. For repairs to heating system. School No. 32. Illinois and Twenty-First streets; estimated co3t $1,750. Item 6. For motor-driven fans, changed from steam-driven fans at School No. 34, Wade and Bloyd avenues; estimated cost $2,650.
Item 7. For repairs to heating system School No. 43, Fortieth and Capitol are.; estimated cost $2,160. All a* per plans and specifications on file in the office of the business director of the Board of School Commissioners. Separate proposals, in sealed envelopes; on each Item, plainly marked for which item as "Bid on General Toilets, School No. 15,’’ etc., will be required. AH bids must be made on blank* prescribed by the gtata Board of Acoounis. which blanks will be supplied by the business director, upon application. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on Indianapolis bank or trust company for $ per cent of the maximum bid, said check to be pay-, able to the order of the Beard of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be aocepted, shall not, within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the installation and within that time secure the performance of his contract bv a bond in the form made part of the specifications. with suretj- or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check and ths proceeds thereof stall be and remain the absolute property of the board, as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount such failure would occasion to the board. Each contractor receiving copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return In good order, the sum of SIO.OO. The right I* reserved by the board to rlect any and c'.l bids. RALPH W. DOUGLA3S, Business DirectorIndianapolis, Ind.. Sept. 6. 1921.
NOTSC3. Notice is hereby given that the board of trustees of the town of Beech Grove, Marion County. Indiana, invites sealed bide on the proposed contract for the improvement of Main street in said town frsm the west side of First avenue to the east * ; de of Thirteenth avenue, excepting that portion of said street accupied by the tracks of the Beech Grove Traction Company. •* per resolution now on file and acoording to the plans and specifications now on file with the clerk of said town; all bids to be sealed and filed with said board before the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. on the 9th day of September. 1921 Each bidder is also to file with the board a non-collusion affidavit. a* provided by law, and a certified check in the amount of 2 54% of the engineer's estimate, to Insure the due execution of the contract if awarded to him.. The estimated cost of the most expensive kind of pavement for said improvement, as per the engineer's estimate, is $77.473.50. The cost of said improvement is to be apportioned as follows: The aggregate, sum of forty thousand dollars to be paid by the town. The remainder of the cost, if any, to be assessed against the abutting property. The said board reserves the right to reject any and all bid*. By order of the board of town trustees of Beech Grove. Indiana. VGiRL PIERSON. Town Clerk. NOTICE TO ~HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. 58—18330. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Vacation term. 1921. In the matter of tho estate of Nancy BL Gullefer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that John It. Myer.-. as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that ths same will com* up for the esamlnation and action of said Probate Court, on the Ist day of Octobsr, 1921.' at which time a.l heir*, creditors or legatee* of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, if any there be. v hy said account and vouchers should not bo approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RICHARD V. SIPE, Clark, C. S. YI’ILTSIE, Attorney. notice "to hkTrs, CREDITORS, etc£ 58 —18303. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Vacation term. 1921. In the matter of the estate of William K. Vise, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Nannie. Yeager 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 tor the examination and action of said Probat Court on the Ist day of October, 1921. at which time ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show couse, if any there be, hy 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. SIPB. Clerk. EDWIN E. THOMPSON, Attorney. NOTICE. The taxpayers of the town of Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana, are hereby notified that tho board of trustees es said town have determined that it is necessary and advisable to issue and sell the bonds of said town in the sum of 140.008 for the purpose of providing fund* for the improvement of Main street in v4id town from tho west side of First awaue to the east side of Thirteenth avenue, excepting that portion of said street occupied by the tracks of the Beech Grove Traction Com* pany and unless objection is mad* by taxpayers in the manner provided by law', said hoard of town trustees pursuant td said determination will proceed to lssud and sell the bonds of said town in said amount for such purpose. VERL PIERSON, Clerk. Town of Beech Grovo.
Gas Station Thief Is Fined and Sentenced Taul Howard, 16, 1324 West Washington etreet, who was arrested Sunday, afternoon by Motorpollcemen Dalton and McClure after a long chase In the vicing ity of Washington and Geisendorff street* and charged with grand larceny, was fined $1 aud costs and sentenced to 120 days on the Indiana State Farm on a charge of petit larceny by Judge Walter Pritchard in city court Monday. According to the police, Howard seised S3O in bills and change from a moneydrawer In the Standard Oil Company’* filling station at Geisendorff and Washington streets, while the manager, C. M. Swift, 2710 East New York street, wu filling an automobile. Hold Three Negroes in Theft of Auto Three negroes were arreated by Lieutenant McMurtry and Detective Eugeostein last •night when they were found In an automobile owned hy John V Ramp. 423 North Illinois street. Ramp reported hla car was atoien from in front of 320 North Delaware street. The men gave their names as Melvin Baird, U years old, 2020 Fayette atreet; Waltet Dickerson, 19 yur.rs old, 818 NertlF West, itreet, and Eugene Rhea, IS, 620 Cum . i- m
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