Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1922 — Page 13

LEGAL NOTICE. x^u - u^_ru - u - ur _ County lie.*;! Estate Cos.. Clark Sc Miuks, Haughville Park, il 377, $17.75; County Real Estate Cos. & Nat. Invest. Robbin’s Haughville add, il 24. $24.89; Crist. Otis j & Ollie, Brown's Riverside Park, il 114. $36.26: Cross. John II Jameson’S 3rd Gamp Belmont add, il SC, $30.84. Daniels, Jacob Ii„ Lancasters Belmont ave add, II 40, $30.51; Day, Mary J„ Eagle Ridge, ii 120, $7.08. Ehir, Charles D. & Minnie M., Trotter’s & Henry’s add. il 94, $34.30. Fern dale Realty Cos., Ferndale, il 30, $12.00: Ferrell. David A. & Alice M., Jameson’s 3d Belmont, 11 53, $40.36. Gill, Ellen F.. 1. >seipont sec 2, il 174, $00.24; Githens, Melvia A., Jameson's 3rd Belmont add, il 46. $84.00; Goucher, Bert A Eva, Brown's W 10th st add, il 31, $41.38; Gray, Minnie, Fairfax add, il 42, *O7 , il 41,' $7.C7. Hahn, Frederick, Jameson's Ist Beliyont add, il 210, $47.45; Hedrick, Thomas G„ Eagle Ridge, il 130, $5.86; il 131, SS.SO; Hewitt, Wellington A Mary K., Robbia’s ILwtghville add, il 4. $43.13; Iloilqwell, Robert E., Martha Johnson’s add, il 20, $00.85; Howard. Charles E. A Anna! Trotter Henry add. il 44, $22.90; IlowsOu, G ‘orge A Susie, Spann A- Co's Addison Terrace, il 267, $91.26; Hutton, Cyrus E., Jameson’s 4th Belmont, il 99, $14.16. Indianapolis Canoe Club, Denny's Glendale add, il 1, $12.09; il 2, $12.90; il 3, $12.99; il 4. $42.99: il 5, $12.99; il 6, $1299: il 7. si2o9: il 8. $12.99: il 9. $12.99: il 12, $20.92: il 13, $11.01; IV of river, E of gr rd, S W cor. N E 44 see 33, twp 16, ,range 3, 2 ac, 17-OOths, $1,104.14; Indiapolis Sec. Cos., West Park, sec 1. il 37. $100.15; Inlow, Amos A Lula, Belmont Garden Place, il 15, $51.47. Jennings, Augustus. Thornberry Place, il 20, $8.63; il 21, $8.63; Jennings, Katherine 8.. Thornberry Place, 15 ft E of & adj, il 35, $3.94. Kennedy, Curtis, Virl & Leora, Hangh Crawford & Cos. sub Homes’ \V end add, il 10, sq 22, $30.07; (edx 19 ft N end).'ll 11, sq. 22, $139.12; Kress, Fred YY’., v Brown’s Riverside Park, il IS4, $16.16. !.;■ input, John & Agnes, YVackgrs 3rd Haughville add. il 86, $41.60; Lota, Florence M., (Anna L. He Camp, Cary Barbu ur. Mattie B. Robinson, Malvern add, il 33, $24.09. McCollum, Lavinia 8., Eagle Ridge, Il 46, 87.84; il 48. $7.84; McDaniel, Alexander a lr.'teila. A Groff’s add, il 36, y* '3;_McFarland, Cftnrles A., Clark’s add, Haughville, :J 159. $31.00; ‘McGinty, Conner. Dietz sub Germania B. & L. sub Holmes^ IV end add (ex W end), il 27, sq ■ ■ . Mahan. Mary, Ketcham Pi, “ 61, • 6.2 . .. $57.43; Martin, Carroll A Nellie M., Spann A Co.’s add, terrace, il 177, $64.11; Matich, Mink, Wacker’s 2d Haughville add, lex 21 ft S side), ii 80, $22.50; Meek A Hamilton, Eagle Ridge a id., il 73; $10.42; Meyer, Adolph J. A Kathryn 51., Rosemont, sec 3, il 214, $10.91; Milh r, Oscar G., Eagle Ridge, ii 153, $7.68; Minager, Francis P., Rpitzfad<i a s sub Holmes W End add, il 5 sq 12, $120.30; Money, Velina V., Malvern. 11 84, $43.41; Moser John C. A Elizabeth, Duvall A D. upree Co.’s 2d add, 49 ft E end, il 47, $i;::.2l; Meyer Kiser Bank, tr„ J. 11, Ciar';’s’2d add, il *K\ $43.91; il 266, $13.9L Neal, Ida 31., Salem I’qrk, il 1, sq- 5, $-8.64; Nichols, Joseph 8., Rosemont sec 1, il 43, $58.97. Patterson, Norman V.. Trotter A Henry's Id, i!: ■. $33.96; Porter, William D., Thornberry Place, ii 25. $15.35. Rice, Nellie 8., Rosemont sec 1, il 63, $9.7.31; Rice. Wm. L., Clark's add to Haughville, ii 22, $92.02; Rosemont sec X, il 194. $51.84; Ricketts, Clarence A Elm a, Jameson's 2.1 Belmont add, il 119, $63.16; Roach. David A. A Ills C'., Spann A Co.’s Addiso 294, $25.29; Robbins, Howard A Gertrude, Ferndale. il 167, $17.23; RidM.-rta. I. L, A. E. Groff's add, il 41, $9.82. Saylor, Alice H. tr., Wm. F. Gatimer, Stout's Haughville add. II 199, $43.91; Schmitt, Pen r. Engle Ridge, il 147, $10.42; Sheehan. Construction Cos., Hiram Rain's add. it 23, $3-1.89; ii 34. $49.84; Sbockeucy, Stephen, Fairfax, i! 229, $00.48; smith, G- orge S.. Belmont Garden Place, Nil 61. $15.78; Spaulding, John L.. Spitzfad den' sub Holmes' W End add, i! 28, sq 12. $21.88; il 59, sq 12. $29.65; il 30, 12. 2!Mm: ii 31. sq 12. $29.65: il 32, sq 12, $29.65; Hiram Rain’s add. il 17, 21, ■ A., Stone, Malinda A.. Goodlet A Sp.tfford’s II:. v’He. il 11, $18.07. Tims. Adda J 5. A W. S., Eagle Ridge, il : $7.58; Ti'Huut, Annie, Ferndale, il 79 $31.. Ip A Sasah, Clark’s A Mick’s Haugi ville Park, il 567, $17.76; il ;;i;s. $17.75; Union Trust Cos., tr., Fairfax, il 177. $9.93; il 543. $14.37. Wallaca, I.e Roy. Lancaster’s Belmont add, ii 14, s9'. 13; \Vat>on, John, Schuh's Uth St Add, 11 3. $9 $2: 11 4, $56.20; Wells. Maude, I’iark's A Micks' Haughville Park, il 370, $17.76; Williams, Milford M., C. F. Tobbin’s Haughville add, il 31, $45.05: Wilson, Florence K., Belmont Garden Place, il 51. $10.01; Wilson. Wm. p. P., Belmont Garden Place, il 78. $23.70: Woodward, James F. A Ella, Malvern. II 137, $29.63; 11 158, $81.18; Ferndale, il 48, $12.99. Zagst, Elia F„ VaJen's sub Holmes W. end .id, 14 ft 8 sic, il. 12. sq 14. $14.79: Ynien’s -sub Holmes W. Fnd add, (ex 6 ft S side 1. 11 13. sq 14, $61.28. 1X DI AN ATOLI S IWA SI4INGTON). Allen, Claud, Warfleigh, il 199, $13.45; Bailey, James P. A Dorothy L, Wooden ft, ii 340, $127.77; Blue, George W. "A Susan, Beverly Heights, il 52, $.40.71: Bodine, Roy L., Warfleigh, il 25. $35.43; Besson. William. C. G. Weiss, Mapieton, il 14, $35.64; Boxvlus. Marv J., Crestline add, 11 19. $20.83; Bunch,' Robert R„ Wheeler’s His. hgts, 11 67, $28.56: Burnsteln, Bessie, Ardmore, il 108, $23.70. CaivTt, Cecil C- A Gladys M. Lattad* N. Illinois st. add, (ex 45 ft N side), il 20, $:21.56; Cart-r. Anna, Culver, Riggs a Lynn’s -üb, il 77. $12.12; Clawson, Minf• 1 i.ig.-.fs Sugar Grove add, il 71, gar Grove add. il 72, B -5.-7, 1 !:in Milton L. A K**tirah H„ $18.35; il 4. sq 19, $18.37; il 5, sq 10, S-255.: 3; Col.q.'.an, Richard M.. A. V. B- •>; •.. s M •••’.!••,n ,-i. add, 11 60. $138.4 4; il 61. $138.41; Countv Real Estate Cos.. Brown’s E. Meridian Heights, il 52, $89.91 (ex 55 A- 55 109 ft S side), 11 53, $20.84. I'i-niell, Anna L Wooderoft, 11 33, $156.84: il 31. $156.84. Davidson, Robert F., Wheeler’s Ills, hgts, add, II 68, $28.58. fi*etsch. Ethel M.. C E.' Shover's add. il 125, $85.80; Field. Frank M., Fairview P ice. ii ui. $7.97; Phi ok. George W. A Ora’ Ik, Wood r ft. !! 207. $74.01 ; Fletcher Sn ines A Trust Cos., trustee, Beverly Heights, il 50, $30.71. Orphan Assn, of Indianapolis. Culver, Riggs A I.ynn's sub, il 171, $147.58. Glossbrenner, il. M.- Realty Cos., Hammer,*l .< result-Washington Heights, W Vi. il 238; Hammond's resub Washington ll.k'it-, 259; lex 40 ft S Ride), il 240. $195.12: Wills' -I'gub Hammond's resub, \Vkis5■ nu• 01 Height-*, il 3. $128.99; Gray, SaVnue! W L. A Josephine V., Culver, Riggs A Lynn's sub, S. End, il - -55, $121.02. Iligdon, John E. A Lillie D., Fessler’s sub. lot 19, Columbia Place, i! 1. $18.36; il 2. $1'.36; Hurley, John A Gertrude, O. Johnson’s Woods add, il 26, $950.59. Israel, Harry W.. Mardosia, 21 ft N side of 1-415 ft W. End, ii 18; Mardosia, 4 4 f- 8 side of 146 ft W. End, il 17, $371.53. Johnston, Carl F.. Ardmore, 33 1-3 ft R side, il 90. -'09.88; Johnston, Rosa, C. E. Shover’s add, il 157, $25.77. Lane, John A Martha L„ Brown’s E Mr hts, ii r. S' - 7.45; Latta Carrie 1I„ Lptta's Ist .Mr St add, il 20. $172.77; il 24, $172.77; Latta. Will H. A. B. Carter’s Ist add, ii „ - $172.77; il 4, >5172.77; i! 5, 8 172.77; il 6, $172.77. il 22, $138.44 il 23 sl:;v43: il 24. $13.8.44; il 25, 38.43; Latta, Will IL. A. Ik Carters 2nd add, i! L $114.44; Il 2, $124.7"; 1! 22, *152.17; il 23, $159.04. il 24, 51.Mi.04; il 25, $159.14; il 26, $159.(4; il 27, ¥159.04; il 28, $159.04; Lean. Kenneth, < Lynn’s sub, il 3, $20.83; T.' 'vis. *: .a 3rd R. A Helen IL. Warfleigh, ii 611, $23.22; Lo Max, Charles W., YV’nrfleigh. il 230. $18.37; Ln/as. Carl D.. N. V r Place vae alley. 10 ft W of A Adj, 11 1 N Mer l'uu.e. il 13, $120.77. Lykins, 1■ a- 'S A Minnie, Bosson's Senate Ave and, il 4, $254.67. •. M' Guir. Newton J.. Levis sub, Hannaman’s add, i! 9, $21617: McMahon. O. P.. Ilatur: omi’s r. sub Wa-ln" Ilts. 11 227, $l2O. :;8; McXaiiU. Charles A Alt ha. llhtummiil’s r sub Wash. Hts. il 108. $273.80; Mann, Oscar F. A Henrietta, Warfleigh, il 210. $113.21; Marks, Isaac, Mellvain’s E M*r Hts, 40ft E side, il 13, $42.31; Meara, Charles A Maude, Wooderoft, il 147,

LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) 5128.50; Morris**, Lloyd A., Woodcraft, il S4, $146.13. t Padrtck, Julia A., Columbia Place, 40 ft Cornelius Ave x 125 ft, Sos 40 ft N j side, il 18, $57.02; Parrish, James W. aiffl I Thomas S. Engle, Culver, Riggs & Lynn’s | sub 11 188, $26.29; People's State Bank, tr, Hammond’s sub 88 ft Sos 146 ft N side, E Vi, il 29, $261.80; Pierson, Levi S., Wood- | croft, il ISO, $78.97; Pivot City Realty Cos., ! Ambleslde, il 1,’540.58; 11 2, $40.58; 11 3, $40.58; 11 4, $40.58; 11 5, $40.58; il 6, $40.58; il 7, $40.58; il 9, $40.58. il 10, $4058; il 11, $40.57; U 13, $40.58. Pivot Cit" Cos., Ambleside, il 17, $40.59; il, 23, $148.04; 11 24, $40.58; 11 27, $40.58; il 32, $30.70; il 33, $30.70; il 36. $30.70; il 42, $30.70; il 44, $30.70; il 46, $30.70; il 47, $30.70; il 48, $30.70; 11. 49, $30.71; 11, 50, $30.71; il 69, $30.70; 11 70, $30.71; il 71, $30.70; il 72, $30.71; il 73. 30.70; il 74, 350.7 b; il 78, $30.70; il 79, $30.71; il 81, $30.70; il 90, $50.44; il 107, $50.44; il 114, $50.45; il 115, $50.44; il 122, $50.45; il 134, $50.44; il 136, $7*0.45; 11 143, $50.44; il 144, $50.44; il 151, $50.45; il 161, $35.04; il 163, $33164; ii 164 $35.64; il 165, $35.64; il 107, $35.64; ii 16S $35.64; il 169, $33.64; ii 170, $35.64; il 477, $35.64; 11 178, $35.64; il 173, $35.64; 11 174, $33'.04; il 175, $35.64; 11 176, $35.64; il 177, $35.64; il 178, $35.63; il 179, $35.64; il IS.*, $35.64; il-181, $35.64; il 162, $35.64; il ISB $35.64; il 189, $35.64; il 190, $35.64; il 199, $33.64; il 203, $35.64; il 204, $35.64; 11 211, $35.64; 11 21S. $35.64; il 225, $35.04; il 226, $35.64; il '227, $35.64; ii 228, $40.58; il 229. $40.58; il 230, $40.58; |i! 231, $40.58; il 232, $40.58; il 35, $40.58; i] 236 $40.58 j il 237, $40.58; il 235, $40.58; il 239. $40.58; il 240, $40.58; il 241. $40.58; il 242, $40.58; il 243, $40.58; 11 245, $40.58; | il 246, $40.58; 11 247, $40.58; 11 248, $40.58; il 249, $40.58; il 250, $40.58; il 252, $40.58; il 253 $40.36; il 254. $40.58; il 255, $40.55; il 236, $40.58; il 257, $40.38; il 27*8, $40.58 • 11,0.59, $40.58; il 200. $40.58; 11 261, $40.58. Provident Investment Cos., Hatherleigh, 11 16, $84.98. Ralston, Glenn 8., Warfleigh, 11 243, 525.15; Redman, Angleiae, Culver, Riggs A Lynns sub, il 78, $21.70; Reid, Emma /.. Warfleigh. i! 50r $25.14; Remington, Moses and Minnie 31., Hartman's College ave add, il 5, $40.58. Sehubacli, Emily YY.. Crestline add, il 12, $20.85: il 13, $20.84; Security Trust Cos., Tr_ A. 8.-Carters 2nd add, il 15, $114.00; |il TO. $114.00; Blue Ridge add, 11 152, 1 ,>30.71 Shideler, Tad. K., Fairview PI, il 78, $7.97; Southern Dumber Cos., Southern Lumber, Cos. add, il 1, $286.86; State Savings A Trust Cos., Browns A Mer lie! hts. il 97. $138.44; Lattas First Meridia 1 st add, il 9, $138.44 il, 10, $172.77; 11 11, $144.16: il 12, $172.77; 11 22. $172.77: il 25. $172.77; Crestline, 11 IT $220.84; il 2, I $20.84; 11 3. $20.84; il 4, $20.84; 11 8, I $20.84; 11 15, $20.84; 11 16. #20.84; il 17, i $20.84; il 18, $20.84; il 20, $20.84; il 21, ,$20.84; il 22. $20.84; il 23, $20.84; il 24, $20.94; il 25. $20.94; il 26, $20.94; il B>, $15.89; 11 39, $15.88; il 46, $18.37; 'il 47, slS\37: Stuoky, Edward W„ A. B. Carter's sth add, il 532, $33.10; SulI livan, John H. A Isabelle, Newell's N I'l a*M,.xvac st A alley adj sec 1, il 115. | $23.78; Sutton, Roland C A Blanches L, 'Wooderoft, 11 13. $65.25; Swift, (has. W. 1 A Frank C., -Lights Bellevue sub, il 00, $56.02: il 91. $90.37;.11 4)2, $68.78. tValk, Emilv W.. Culver Riggs A Lynns f sub, il 170, $38.11; Washington Bank A Trust Cos.. Warrington, il 10, $301.24; Weidley. Waiter A., Warfleigh, 11 390, : $18.37; Weiser, Martin E,, Warfleigh, il 1187, $13.44; Westover. Robert L. A Sarah iC„ Ardmore, 11 11, $179.64. BEECH GROVE. (Center Township.) Brown, Charley 8., Bfltrh Grove, il 14, ol 109. $9.42; il 15, ol 109, $9.42; 11 16, ol 109. $9.42; il 17, ol 109. $9.42; i! 18, 1*! 109. $52.77; il 19. ol 109, $7.39; 11 20, ol 109, $9.42; 11 14, ol 111. $9.41; il 15, ol I 111. $9.42; il 16, ol 112, $14.96. Foundation Real Estate Cos., Beech Grove, ol 31. $11.40. Hendrickson, Edwin A, Beech Grove, j ol 24. $25.82; ol 25, $21.70; ol 26, $11.40; ol 27, $11.40; ol 28, $11.40; ol 29, $11.40; jol 30, $11.39. ! Jordan, Arthur, Beech Grove, il 2, ol 1 71, $9.42; il 3. ol 71. $9.42; 11 4, ol 71, $9.42; il 3, ol 71. $12.19; 11 1, ol 113. $12.19: il 2, ol 113. $12.19; il 3. ol 113, $12.19; il : 4, ol 113, $12.19; il 5, ol 113, $12.19; ii 6, Jol 113, $12.19; 11 7, ol 113, $12.19: il 8, 1 0l 113, $12.18; il 9, ol 113. $12.19: il 10 'ol 113. $12.19: il 11, ol 113. $12.19; !I 12. ol 114. $1219; il 16, ol lli, $12.19; il 17 ol 114. *12.19; II 18, ol 114. sl2 19; il 19. ol 114, $12.19; Il 20, ol 114, $12.19 il 21, ol 114, sl2 19; 11 22, ol fU, $12.19: il 23. . ol 114. $12.19; 11 24, ol 114, $12.19; 11 25, i ol 114, $12.19; il 28, ol 114, $12.19; 11 27. ol 114, $12.19; il 28, ol 114, $12.19; il 29, : ol 114, >12.19; il 34), Ol 114, $12.19; 11 16, 10l 115. $12.19; il 30, ol 115, $12.19; il 23. ; ol 116, $14.96. Lambert, L. C., Beech Grove, 11 3, ol 69, $9.42; il 8, ol 72, $9.42. Meek A Hamilton, Beech Grove, B 17, ■ ol 73. $9.41. Muir, Oscar R., 11 15, ol 73, $9.41. BEECH GROVE. (Franklin Township.) Churchman, Henry C. & Robert M. Turner, Frank F. A Nettie C. (ex Church lot), Nos rd W Va S W Vi sec j 27, twp 17 R 4, ac 7, $72.15. BEECH GROVE. (Perry Township.) Anderson, Lizzie, Beech Grove, il 28, ol 165, $7.02; Anderson, Beech Grove, il , 29, ol 165, $7.01. Beasley, Alonzo 8., Beech Grove, 11 31, ol 164, $65.44; Beech Grove Improvement ' Cos., Beech Grove, il 18, of 165. $7.02; il 19, ol 105. $7.01; il 11, ol 203, $46.39; Beech ! Grove State Bank, Beech Grove, CO It W end, il 12, of 124, $88.46; Beech Grove, Town of Beech Grove, ol 129, $44.73; | Britton, Chas., Beech Grove, il 22, ol 1X62, $23.74; Brown, Chas. 8., Beech Grove, i il 4. ol 133, $8.01; il 5, ol 133. SB.OI ; il 6. ol 133. $8.01; 11 7, ol 133, $8.01; il 8, ol 133, $8.50; II 9, ol 133, $9; il 10, ol 133, $9.49; il 11, ol 133, $10.97; il 11, ol 134, $68.73: il 12, ol 174, $13.44; 11 21, ol 205, $8.50; il 22, ol 205, s>.so. Clapp, Charles L., Beech Grove, il 23, ol 159, $31.72; Cler, J. R , Beech Grove, 11 52, ol 160. $9.21; 11 53, ol 166, $9.22. Earl, Otis M., Beech Grove, 11 33, ol 120, $10.97; 11 34, ol 120, $10.97; Ellett, Joe M„ 11 4, ol 178, $9.14. Filbert, C. E., Beech Grove, 11 23, ol 165, $7.02; Forsyth, Tennle P., Beech Grove, il 21, ol 164, $13.44. Glass, L. if., Beech Glove, 11 12, ol 120. $4.80; il 13, ol 120, $4.80; Goodman, Louis A Harry C. English, Beech Grove, <1 22, ol 122, $8.77; Goodman, Louis & Harry (’. English, Beech Grove, il 23, ol 122, $9.14. _ Humston, Edw Grove, il 5, j ol 162, $61.69. Janes, Martha, Beech Grove, il 31, so 161. $54.39; Jones, Lucy, Beech Grove il 30, sq 122, SIO.OO. it SI. sq 12b, $10.24; Jordan. Arthur, Beech Grove, il 58 sq 119, $1177; il l,i sq 120, $7.07; 11 10, sq 156. $11.96: il 25. Sq 157, $11.96; II 26. so 157, $11.90: il 25, sq 17*8. $11.90; a oq I sq 158, $11.96. il 26, sq 159, $11.96; il 14! i sq 161, $19.46: il 26, sq 161, $13.43; 41 14, . sq 162, $12.04; 11 25, sq 162, $14.92; il 26, stj 162, $14.92; 11 14, sq 165, $!).14; il H, sq 166, $18.42. . \ Lambert, L. (’., Beech Grove. 11 -3 so 101, $32.43; il 27, sq 161, $36.47: Larue, John E. Harriette P., Beech Grove ii 14. sq 121, $15.97; ii 15, sq 121, $10.97. McDada, Frank, Beech Grove, 11 11, q 123. $9.00; Miller A Rvan, Beech Grove, il 11, sq 163, $11.46: il 30, sq 172, $13.45. Ott, Claude, Beech Grove, il 5, sq 165, $10.97; Ott, Hick IL, Beech Grove, i1,35, sq 121, $13.9 ’•; Ott. Dick 11., Beech Grove, il .’’,4, sq 100, $12.45. Patton, R. G., Beech Grove, 11 2, sq 173, $37.12; Pflager, Harry M., Beech Grove, il 15, sq 178, $9.87; l’latlse, Jacob, Beech Grove, il 1. sq 166, $9.14; Price, Kluora, Beech Grove, il 18, sq 161, $10.60’. liistine, IL H. t Beech Grove, il 25, sq 163. $11.92. Simpson, William, Beech Grove, Il 1, sq 175, $13.93’; 11 2, sq 175, $12.94; Spivalowsky, Cornelia A. A Allen, Beech Grove, 11 10, sq 305, $8.05. Zander, Fred If. & Nellie 8., Beech Grove,-il 24, sq 160, $62.32. * BROAD RIPPLE. Brinker, WinfoTd H. A Edna M„ 87 A 12 UK) ft x 168 A 2-12 ft, com 256 ft 8 of N line A 1157 ft E of W -line, mid N side N E ki, sec 1, tp 16, r 3, hundredths 33, $77.00; Lights Sugar Grove add, il ICO, $32.11. Cline, Fred, Northview add, 11 86, sq 10, $20.29. Furgason, Almena, X-ights Sugar Grove add, sec 2, 11 131, $48.40. Johnson, Caroline, Northview add, U 85, $29.89. Keehn. Clarence. Lights Bellevue sab, il 201. $H2.45; il 202, $42.45. Plymouth Realty Cos., Broadway il 2, $24:13. Quick. Emma A., Pursels add, sq Vi, il 8, $47.17. , Ralph, W. E. Cos., com 1,089 Va ft E of W line 60 and 85-100 ft W line. 11 ft on rd bet rd A ry, pt N E \i, S W sec 36, tp 17, r 3. hundredths 24, $12.62. CLERMONIV. Miller. Joseph M., tri (ex 1 & 10-100 a). S mid pt, S W >i A N W Vi. sec 21, tp 16, r 2, 1.10 a, $2a.15. *

LEGAL NOTICES. RAVENSWOOD. Gayer, Marian M, $20.76. Hubbs, Fannie E & Wm B„ Ravenswood, il 60, $22.98. Schmitt, Horace A., Ravenswood, il 44, $26.40. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Anderson, James G. & IVni. E., Wm. L. Elders University Heights, il 4a), $9.78; Axe, George A., Elders University Heights, il 4, $8.41. Boughey. John E., Elders University Heights, 11 5, $11.16. County Real Estate Cos., Elders University Heights, il-193, $8.42. Henley, El wood, Elders, 2nd Marlon Heights, .il 28, $9.06. Lambert, Lydia, University Heights, il 18, $&42. McKnight, Hugh, University Heights, il 335, $8.86. Phelps, Ernest L., University Heights, ii .229, $9.32. Stroll, John W., University Heights, E Vi, 11 97, $6.56; E Vii, il 98, $6.56. Thompson, Christina, University Hghts, 11 328; $9.33; Thompson. Mary A., University Heights, il 243. $9.33. Wheeler. James W., il 92, $9.33; Wheeler, Malinda M., il 93, $9.33. Yakey, Jos., W. A Gussie, il 72, $92.60. WOODRUFF "PLACE Cheyne, Emma, Alberts A Frederick H, Woodruff Place, il 1, $136.73; Cheyne. Frederick H. A Emma A., Woodruff Place, il 3, $265.64. Pease, Sophia. Woodruff Place, 40 ft S side, il 58, $239.34. Smith. Arthur L. A Grace H.. Woodruff Place, il 133, $331.00. CENTER TOWNSHIP. Aiple, Emily, Elders Ist Southeastern Park, 11 97, $4-1.68; Alexander, Mary, Kinnear Hiatt Cos., N bivd add, 11 53, $19.47; Arnold, Sam, Brookside Sunny Grove add, il 129, $6.62; il 130, $6.32. Barrett, Charles C., Bakemevers S Mer st add, 11 3 $12.13; 11 4, $16.48; Benner, Mary E., Claypoole N E Park add, 11 220, $9 61; il 221, $10.98; Beyer, Geo. E. A Emma P. Bakemeyers sub Bakenieyers S add E (4, il 19, $35.91; Blair, fjames M. A Harriett G., Bigneys sub Black admrs add, il 126, $0.61; il 127, $6.61; 11 128, $6.62; Brooks, Guy R, A Lula M., Claypopls Northeastern Park add, 11 188, $20.93; Browning Laura C., 208 A 7-10 ft x 208 x 7-10 ft N E cor S E Vi. see 21. twp 16, range 4, 1 ac, $41.52. / Carter, HI. am A., Browns S E add, il 39, $6.02; Case, Rebecca J., 11 174, $8.45; 11 175, s>.s; Coburn, Augustus, Hasten sub Browns S E, il 1, $19.86; Cox, Charlotte S.. Claypools, N E Park, il 251, $12.12; Dan, John M.. Brookside Gardens, ex st, il 7 $11.01; Delzell, Mary Ann, S of rd S >. cor S E Vi, sec 28, twp 16, range 4, Sos Pendleton rd, N E Vv. sec 28. twp 16. range 4, 26 ac and .74 ac, $2)0.33; Dickerson, Francis hrs of Browns S E add, 11 1, $10.30. Elder, Wm. Elder, OaypooD -Northeastern Park, 11 47, $25.88; l*Vk, Chas. F. A Bertha E., il >2, $12.13; Epsey. George, Sos rr pt S W N E Vi. sec 28, twp 16, range 4, .38 and .50 ac Sos rr, N W Vi, N E Vi." Sec 28, twp 10, range 4, 1.50 ac, $379.66. Fletchers Svgs. A Trust Cos., Stewarts 34th st add, il 5, $12.13j Gaylor S. li., Howlans Homestead add, il 31, $12.12; Gerber, Florence E. Robin wood, il 236, $8.45; il 237, ¥8.45 ; ■ Graham Carrie 8., Browns S E add, li 244, $.8.45; il 245. s*4s; Graham. Elizabeth Bigney's sub Black admrs add, il j 125, $15.61. darter, Emma M-. Bakemeyers cor S | Meal, st add, il 10, $12.12; Hays, Francis ! A, Ex. 15 ft N side N end E Vi 7* L 1 quarter, sec 23, twp 15, range 3, 2.80 ac, , $84.10. i Hollingsworth, Silas A Magdalena, Bignev's sub Black admrs add, il 12, sß.*3; ' Hughes, Rosa E., Dennys Bethel ave add, ; u 53, sll.Ol. ! Johnson, Albert S., Claypool’s Northeastern Park add, il 204,-$80.37; il 20-*. $l j. ig; Johnson? W. Guy. Howland’s r Hoiuestead, il 29, $12.13; Johnston, Emma Z Brookside Sunny Grove add, il 2, .jii.bO: il 3, $6.60; il 4. $6.60; il 5, il 6 60; il 20. .<6 60; 11 21, ¥6 60; 11 22 $6 61 ; il 23, $6.61; il 24, $6.61; 11 98. $6.61; 11.99. $6.61; il 40b. $6 61; 11 101. <6 61; il 102, $6.01; 11 102, $5.83; 11 107, <6 61; il I<JB, $0.61; il 109. $6 61; ii l’O, $661; il 111, $6.61; 11 112. $0.61; il I’\ $6 61; il 116, $6.61; il 117, $6.61; Joleff, M J t Brown's S. E. add, il 68, $lO 30, Kahn, Hannah F., Nicholas A Co.’s add, ii 17 *11.01; $11.01; Krueger, Alms A., Kinnear, Hiatt A Co.'s N. hivd add,*ll 93. $15.50.

Lawn. Dagmnr, Rrookslde Sonny Grove mid. '1 >T. $8 51!; Leary, John, Ktn- . near, 11 in# & f>. N. Boulevard add. li 41*. '515.98; il 50, $15.08; l,ewls, Thomas 0., Elder's 2d Southeastern Park add. 11 2**6, $12.12; Loohrhlge, Edward, Kinnear. Hiatt i Co.’i Boulevard add, 11 75, $18.45; Long, W. D., Robinwood, il 152, $9.13. McOliotork. Leon P. Claypool’s North eastern Park, il 134, $12.12; MeCay, Elizabeth, K4near, Hiatt .V Cos. N. Boulevard add, il 25, $12.12; McDowell, Charles K. & OUa B, Claypool’s Northeastern I Park add, il 305, $1300; Matthews. Robert K.. Klnnear, Hiatt N. Boulevard add, il 68, $12.13; Meek A Hamilton, Blgney’a suit, Black adtnr a<ld, il 4!*. $8.54; .Miller, | Mary B. Claypool’s Northeastern Park 1 add. 11 302,' $12.13; Miller & Ryan, I Brown’s S E add, ii 311, $11.02; 11 310, ; $11.02. 4 V : Nlcklaus, Mary W., 11 ioi, $27.35. I Outland, Helen M., Nicholas et aL, R. Wood i! 29, $11.02; Outland. Helen M. & Virgil F. et al., B. Wood, il 20, $11.02. I’loenger, Edw., Claypool’s Northeastern Park, 11 276, $12.13; Poston, Lola R., Brookaide Sunny Grove add, il 119. $8.53; U 120, $8.53; 11 121, sliWrf>B (ex 16th s|j), il 122, $8.53; Preston, Frederick J., Bignev's sub. Rlack adnir add, il 129, $27.08; II 130, $20.26; 11 131, $20.50. Ream. Walter M., Brown’s S E add, 11 35, SII.OL Sanders, Mitchell, Brown's S H add, 11 205. $13.70; Schiller. Wilhelm’na, Claypool’s Northeastern Park, II 227, $29.01 ; Schirtner, Adele, Claypool’s Northeastern Park, 11 24, $12.13; Shellhouse, Frank, Lancaster add, BrightwoOd, 11*41. $11.(*2; Short, Lola, Claypool's Northeastern Pttrk, II 281. $20.93; il 282, $20.93: Smith, Calvin. Brown's S. E. add, 11 4, $10.30; Smith. Walter E., Claypool's Northeastern Pttrk a Id. 11 132, $12.13; Sturgeon, P. R., 175 x 672.5 ft eoni. k'.’t*.Bß ft E of W Hue and 6V-.5 ft Nos S line pt S W V 4. N W V, sec*2o, twp 15, ruge 4, 2 acres 705 hdths, $36.53; Sweeney. Roger V., Joseph P. A: Agnes R. Claypool's Northeastern Park, 11 189, $'5.80. Teipe. , Henry A. A Henrietta. Bakomoyer's S. Meridian add, il 6, $12.13. Union Trukt C'o., tr., Elder’s Southeastern Park, 11 159, $18.45; Lrmston, Leroy, (8 A W of It. It., S 8 W Vv (ex E AC 5 JV cor); ex 350 AC N W cor ‘ x rt of wav, sec 16, lw p 15, range 4, acres 19 40 hdths, $164.38. Wallace, Matilda, E. J. nowlantl's Homestead, il 47, $12.13; Warner, Flora, 330 A- 4.10 ft VV side S Vi S E V 4, see 21. twp 16, range 4, acres 9 87 hdths, $231.55; Watkins, David. Claypool’s Northeasrein Park, ij 291, $12.13; Weinland, Ida, N'bdi- | olas et al. Brightwood, 11 44, $41.01;! Whidden, 11.. Kinnc.tr. Hiatt A- 3’o. N. j Bonlu-srd add. il 106, $12.13; Williams. | Walt* D„ Claypool’s Northeastern Pars I add, il 76, $12.13; Wtiod, E. Son, T. &| Belle 8., Brown’s S E add. il 270, $8.15; il 271. sl\ 07. 7 CENTER TOWNSHIP—OUTSIDE, j Corporations. * Cruse, J. S. Realty Cos., Glencroft, 11 3, $15.78. Eilering. Louis Cos., Denny partn sub pt N W V 4 sec 17, twp 15, range 4, ac 10 6 )>6.100 acres, il 8, $138.65. t Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos., Daggy’s Star add, il 2J, s<+ 4. $13.48. Hobart, Mathew Cos., Ilnshbn’s sub, Brown’s S E add, il 3, $1987. .Marion County State Bank, Kinnear. Hiatt Cos. X. Boulevard add, il 109, $15.97. i Pivot City Realty Cos., Minesr add, ii 6. ! $10.60; il 7, $10.60; 11 8, $11.81; ii 9, sll.Bl. Walker Brooks Realty Cos., Stone’s Orchard Park, 11 12, $18,44. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Barnes, A. A., tr, Mars Hill, •il 2382, $4.03; Besslre, Dale P„ Mars 11 1467, <54.05; Brewer, Samuel S., Mars Hill, il 1752, s+.o3; Iturnsten, Charles (ex S ac. S end) E V 8 S W V 4 see 22, twp 14, r 2 72a, $238.5,3; Byers, Sallie K. (Wm. A- Maggie Guyer Life est), Sos rd E side E (i -8' E 1.4 sec 13 twp 14, r 2, 29a, $92.46; Byers. Sallie K. & Herschel H.. Nos rd N end E (2 N E Vi sec 13, twjj 14, r 2, 30a, $92.45. Coppoek, Eliza J., Newton, 37 ft N end, il 2. $15.75. Eastcs, Charles C„ E Vi S AV % sec 15, Xwp 14, r 2,80a, $317.88.

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LEGAL NOTICES. Greater Indpls Indus Assn, Mars Hill, 11 598, s4*o3; Guild,'James R., Mars Hill, il 2452, $4.03. Seldansticker, George, Mars Hill, il 926, $4.03. Tanner, Gordan 8., Mars Ilill, il 623, $4.03. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Brown, Ernest T. & Ruth E., New Bethel, Nos ditch, il 52, $3.61; il 53, $3.61; N W cor N W V 4 sec 32, twp 15, r 5, SSa, $8.65. Churchman, Frank F., X N W V 4 sec 34, twp 15, r 4, 160 a, $710.70; S % W Vj S W V 4, sec 27, twp 15, r 4, 40a, $808.49; Churchman, Henry C., Robert M. A F. A Nettie C., Turner (ex 7 25-100 a N E cor) N Vi W Vi SW Vi sec 27 twp 15, r 4, 32.75a, $459.96. Federal Securities Cos., N E cor N W V 4 S E Vi sec 454 twp 15, r 5, 17.25a $129.45; Fidelity Trust Cos., tr., Latonia, il 1, $23.11; il 2, $23.11; il 3, $23.11; il 4, $23.11; il 5, $23.11; il 6, $23.11; il 7, $23.11; 11 8, $23.11; il 9, $23.11; il 10, $23.11; il 11, $23.11; il 12, $23.11; il 13, $23.11; il 14, $23.11; il 15, $25.81; 11 16, $20.06 }> il 17, $20.06; il 18, $21.41; il 19, S2L4I; ii 20, $21.41; il 21, $21.41; il 23, $21.41; il 24, $21.42; il 25, $21.42; il 26, $21.42; il 27, $19.74; il 28, $19.74; il 29, $11.26; 11 30, $16.68; il 31, $14.65; 11 32, $15.66; il 33, $18.03; il 34, $18.03 In E Va N E V 4 sec 13 , twp 15, r 5 .45a, $43.44; Nos New Bethel, com 1731.3 ft Sos N E cor-L Vj sec 31, twp 15, r 5, N E Vi, 1.41 a, $104.73; New Bethel, 11 10, $97.62; New Bethel E 2-3, il 18, $60.37; il 40. $34.97; il 51, $3.80; Trimid E side N E Vi sec 31 twp 15, r 5 la, $14.65. Gordon, Mary 8., Kennedy’s Ist add, 11 104, $77.77; il 105, $4.78. O’Leary, Daniel & Maude G., com 260 ft E of W line and 795.3 ft Nos S line mid pt S W Vi sec 32 twp 15 r 5, 6a, $54.26. Toon, Ebon S., N side N E Vi N 1' % sec 5 twp 14 r 5 3a, $16.99. PERRY TOWNSHIP. Clarke, Walter C., Grasmere, sec 1, 11 152. $4.00. Dawson, Emma, N E pt S W Vi. sec 32-15-4, acres 49 43-100, $291.91; Demaree, Ira M. t 8 E V* S E Vi, see 33-1.5-o, acres 40? $2*10.79. Emery, Charles, Sos lVs ac 3*32 A 00-100 ft S W iif intersection; of N line A Bluff road, Mid N pt 8 K Vi. sec 21-11-3, 50-100, 35.71. Harrell, Frank C., Hunt’s S Side add, il 87, $3.58. Indpls. Gravel A Sand Cos., Com 1786 ft Sos N line on W Hue of E 6 pt E Va, of S E Vt N W Vi. see 15-14-3, 71 100, $5.71. Lawrence, C. M., Hunt’s S side add, il 46, $3.58; Lucas, Elizabeth, Lucas’ Place (■■’x 100 ft W cud), 11 9, $10.32; 11 10, $10.32. McLain. George B , 131 Vb ft E side N W V*. sec 14-14-3, ac 8, $44.07; 8 end \v Lj N E Vi. sec 14 14-3, a* 2b, $74.82. W of 131 Vi ft E side pt N W Vi sec 14-14-3, ac 40 00 100, $275.1*4; Murt, lvt< r A Mar: . 176 ft NA S x 495 ft, com 350tq ft Bof N E cor NEVi*> *V Vi, sec 27-lo 3, ac 2, $27.53. knits, Asa H„ Hunt’s S side add, il 80, $1.54. Sichtiug, Emorv, Elder’s Edgowood add, 28 A 1-3 ft, Sos 146 A 2-3 ft N end. il 65, $675; Speicher. Daniel L., id K Vj, S W v*, see 34-15-3, ac 28 90-100, $158.91. Thompson, Edwin E, tr, long Acre add, i! 43, $27.72; Tilton, David lt„ 2'jx4o C il 8 cost 7 C H 8 W of N E cor N L 14. sic 20-11-4, ac 1. $72.22. Vl!k, Julius IL, Elder's 3rd Edgewood, il 213 $8.20. Wade, Mcjlvalne, M A Mae E., Elder’* 3rd Edgewood, II 109, $25.32; Watts, Benjamin, com 349 A 14-100 ft Nos $ Hue. Mid 8 pt S \V V* 8 W Vi. sec 29 15-4 ac 2 955-1000, $-4.27: Wheat raft, Harvey 11., tr. iEliza J. McAlpine life esti, N L V* (ex 1 ac school lot), N E K, ’'( 20-14-4, ac. 39, $207.25; E end . L. 1 1 _N W t., sec 21 14-4, acres 35, $174 97; Wilkinson, William H. & Meli'.-a B. Hage 330x198 ft, com 3 A 59 I‘*', W of N E cor E ij N w J-i sec 13 11-4, acr.-s 1 50-l<X), $10.31; Woh "tt. 1 igle, N \\ V* (Ex 22 A O 8 end), N W Vi. Sec 21-14-4, acres 18, SBO.BO. PIKE TOWNSHIP. Chambers, William G., Hosbrook & Dobson A llornaday's add, 11 22. $3.57; Coffman, Ediiar O. S E cor E Vi N E Vi see 28 twp 17, range 2 ac il, $20.37. Davis,- Nancy, N pt (ex 6 ac N E pt) N W v* sec 2>. twp 17, range 2, ae 36. $35.67. '

Hardin Orval A M*-s**s O. sex 10 ac. N end), YV '.J s K 14. s*-C 20-17 2. $l:i8 58; \V side E 1 . s E U see 20. two 17, r 2 ac 6, $12.64. YY end N 1 , N Ml E Mi b h ‘ A sec 20, iwp 17, range 2, ac 6 30 lOOths, $13.42 Miller. Jam*’ A.. Augusta, il 2.8. $10.34 , 6 29 $2.96 llff*o, $2.58; il f.l. $2.68; li 52. $2.5'; il 63. $2.50; U 54, $2.58^ Sebane, Jrflin., E of rd N line S E % sec 21, twp 17, range ac 1, $23.10; Eof rd S YV pt S '-1 N E ! 4 sec 21, twp 17, runge 2. ac 14. $41.64. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Axline, Otto., W S W >* *c 17. twp 17, tango 5, 80 ac. $3*3.75; E of creek. 8 YV > t sec I.S, twp 17, range 5, 102 ac. $561.0.-v Bolander, Boss J., Mock's add. Oak laud, il 46. $4.60; Bolander, Boss A Louisa J, Oakland J. Mock’s 2nd add, il 34, $10.31; il 45. $4.00. McDaniel, Louis 31., 3V side N W 14 S K (q sec 19, twp 17, range 5, 2 ac, Negley, David D.. R end YV Ma N YV M 4 sec 14. twp 16. range 4,* 35 ac. YY’ ex Rt. YY'ay Trace Cos. 8 YV V* sec 14, twp 16. runga 4. 79 ac, $850.82. WARREN TOWNSHIP Askren, Sam, Askrendale, II 63, $399i. Demonstration Orchard Cos., Harrison Heights, il 51, $7.87; U 52, $9.03. German American Trust Cos., tr., Knrrnian Heights, il 6, $6.10; Green, YVllliam 8. A Nettie A., Liberty Gardens, 11 46, $14.84; Grube, Henry YV. A Leora, Arlington Heights, S 4u- il 46, $9.41. Hiller, Gustavus E. A- Adalnide, N V. NMi S Ms ex rd N Y\’ J ,4 sec 26, twp 16, range 2. 20 a*-. $168.57. Kennedy, Grace W., Washington Place Heights, sec 1, il 100, $11.85. Lambert, L. C\, 178 2 12 ft on R RxOOO ft' K Mi 8 YY’ 1 j sec 1, twp 15, range 4, 2.44 ae, $35.47. Murphy, Patrick .V Beatrice. Elder’s YY’ashington Place, sec 2, it 394, $8.46. Oberchain, Byron S. &* Muriel M., 5.611 C Ik Bxl2 35 C II S E side N W pt YY r Mi N YY r Ml see 24, twp 10. range 4, 7 ae, $42,06: Olin, YY’nlter G., YVashington Place Heights Jdd. 11 231. $16.82. Parker, Ulysses S., Brown's Ellenberger I’ark, ii 70. $8.76. ' - Rowney, Emma, E H 8 F 44 N YV M 4 sec 15. twp 15, r 4, 20 ac. $115.87. Shank. Charles 11. Rr. & Martha T.’. Askrendale, il 11, $12.58; Rudmeyer, YY’alter C. & Maude, Cumberland Ist, E add, 33 ft E side, il 5. sij 1, $40.02; Swaisgood, Alice, Emerson Gardens, il 171, $7.87. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Billh.vine/, Raymond E. &■ Rue. Montrose, ii 128, s2l 21 ; Blanchard, -Frederick YY'., Rocky Ripple Fairview add, 11 86, $12.43; Boswell, Edwin C. & Nellie 1;., R of RR. Sos rd, pi N E Mi S YY' >4 sec 10, twp 16, r’3, 1 56-100 acres. $99.14; Briney, George J. & Chirk 11. Llttrol], Rocky Ripple Fairview Park add, il 105. $6.89; il 106, $6.89. Clawson, Katurah R., A. B. Carter’s 6th add, 11 612, $17.79; Clawson, Minnie I g.B ft on rd x 20 42-100 c h s Nos 20 a, S end \Y r S E Mi sec 20, twp 17, r 3 2.75a, $38.73; Crossen, Oscar H, Caylor’s sub, il 1, $31.50; Crossen, Oscar IL, Caylor's sub, il 6, $?.36. Davenport, Kfl’ie M, Hinesley's Fairview Park add, il 48. $10.93: Dyer, Blanche N., Rose Hill, il 01, $6.66; Dyer, Blanche N„ Rose Hill, il 92, $6.66. Easley, Carl & Sidonia. Fairview Hts, il 19, $20.95: Eckrnan, John M., Terrace Beach, 11 9, $9.43; Eckrnan, John M, Terrace Beach, Felker, Leo J., Alouftcelio, 50 ft on Carvel ave by 170.4 ft, com 50 ft Sos N YV cor 11 29, $6.60. rtamllton, Lewis & Laura M., Montrose 11 403. $8.63; il 404, $.8.63; il 405. $2195; Hinesley. Andrew J., Hineslev's Fairview Park add, il 42, $14.42; il 43. $14.42; il 44, $14.42; il 45. $14.42; Hinesley. Harry M.. Hinesley’s Fairview Park add. il 5, $10.34; il 6, $10.33; il 13. $10.33; il 20 $10.32; il 36, $10.34; Hinesley. Julia A., Illneslev’s Fairview I’ark add, il 7, $10.14; il 10, $10.14; il 12, $10,14j il 20, $10.14; il 27, $10.13. ■ Killinger, Mrs. Mary J., Exter Park, il 2, $21.11; Kollnoff, Pinltri A., Clear Y'iew Farm, il 12, $31.35: Kratzmeier, Louis C., Montose, il 109, $8.63.

LEGAL NOTICES. La Fuze, Othello M. A Flora L, Fairview Hts, il 23, $32.52; Leavitt, Charles A., 8 of 1.47a. 545 ft on rd, pt N W. Vi N W Vi sec 17, twp 16, r 4, 4.(54a, $51.81. McKinstray, Homer R. A Josephine, 283 ft W line, 23SVi ft E line, 667 Va ft N ; iipe, 379 ft S line, com 600 ft N or 8 W cor (ex rt of way) , S E Vi sec 16, twp ‘ 13, range 3, 4 acres £-100, $43.82; IMaclntire, Benneville C. A Rosa L., Tresl iter’s add, Ey 2 11 4, $24.09: Mehrlng, , Orval E., S E pt, N E Vi, N E Vi, sec 26 I twp 17, range 3, 9 acres 231-3 hndrths. $260.55 i Miller Oscar G., Montrose, il 663, $8.63; Mitchell, Mont V. A Orpha E„ liocky Ripple Fairview Dark, il 39, ' $12.22; Moffett, John IL, A. B. Carter's ; 6th add, if (ill, $23.72; Muleff, Ktoyco D., ; Dlmitar A. Kollnoff, 185 45-100 ft E line. 242 ft S line, com 284 15 100 it Nos S E cor, S W Vi of N W Vi. sec 4, twp 16, i range 3, 1 acre, $22.72; Myers, Laura (A. i Wells Life estate) Sos i A C, N end, W side, N E Vi, N E Vi, jtkv 16, twp 16, i range 3, 2 acres, $38.79. | Newkirk Glen E. A Mary M„ Montrose, i il 151, $6.66; il 163, $0.06. "x Putt, Ralph 11., E Vj, S E V 4, sec 28, twp 17 range 4, 80 acres, $256.20; Price Graee, i Light's Melrose add, E Vi* H 11, $23.84. I Rea, Welby, Montrose, 11 221, $8.03; Reed T. F., Alllsonvilie, il 2, sq 2 $6.67; - 20x130 ft back pr, il 3, sq 2, $2.55; Rosa, Frank B. A J. YV. Claypool Ross add, il .3, $9.45. ) ! Smith, Andrew J., Montrose, il 176, i $9.07; Smith, Aria 8., S end, AV V-j N E V 4, S \\ Vi. sec 14, twp 17, range 3 5 (acres $23.74; State Saving A Trust Cos., { tr., X of river (ex tract Cos.), N W pt, i N YV 14, se yo, twp 17, range 3, 41 83-100 '.acres $6)3 74. J 4> f nion Trust Cos., tr., Highway Park, 11 I \Y ade, Alfred S., Montrose, il 59 $8 63; YY atson, John il., Montrose, il 509, s6.6'i; il 670, <6.66; ii 571, $6.66; il 572, $6.66; il 573, $6.60; il 574, $6.67; Wells, Henry i (A. YY'clls Life estate), N eniL YV side, N E Vi, N E ‘ l sec 16, twp 16, T inge (, 1 : acre $15.01: YYeiter, Albert J., Mmif ose, ii! 10b. $8.63; YVilsou, Knox C., Montrose, il 164, $28.53. * Zejgler, Anna, Montrose, 11 51.5, $5.40; il, 596 $5.40. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Alien, Theresa A. A , Mars Hill, il 294, $2 95; Anderson, Benjamin YY'.. Lookout* Plaza, sec 1, il 1, $5.38; il 2, $6 22. Beckett, Wymond J., Mars Hill, il 275, $5 23; 11 286, $3 22; il 520, $3.22: il 501, >5 22. )! 1.5.87, $3.58: Brown, Jas J , West Park View, il 53, $2.53; 11 54, 52.;*3; j Burnell, Lizzie, Speers add, 54 6-12 ft N side of 160 ft K end, il, 52, $14.67; Bur | nett, Helen A , Drexel Gardens No. 2, il 518, $2.52; II 319, $2.52; il 472, $2.53; il 173, * $2-52. Canada, Bert C. A Fannie Y’., Drexel : Gardens, ii 87. $3.95; Carr, Essie A Amelia, YY’est I'ark Y'iew add, il 150, $2.53, ill 151, $2.52. Coleman, John T A Mary, West Park Y’iew add, 11 41, $2.54; 11 42, $15.15; Craeiunion, I'lerea, Barlli heirs' : sub, il 7, $9 60; Cumberworth. Guy G., Lookout Plaza Dulls add. see 3. *1 146. S9O bt>; Cummings, Charles A„ Flemiug Garden Place, ii 44, $3.23; il no, $10.30. Davis, Frank, Drexel Gardens No. 2. il 603, sllO2, i>eau. Agues. 8 of Natl rd, com 331 ft YY' of 8 E cor 8 W >) N E > A sec 14, tp 15, range 2, sa, $57.96. Dickson, YY'in. F.. Drexel Gardens No. 3, il ; “17. $2.53; ii 748, $2.52: Duff. y, Eli, Look | out Plaza, sec 1, 11 15, $5.27. Edwards, RoUlle,E, 8 t. cor ex 1 A C N. E. t* N E V* N E Vi sec 29, twp 16. rang* 3, 1 ac, $32 96: Ehle, Charles If, Fleming Garden Place :1 5, $35.25: £mp Ison, le-nrinda. Tomlinson hrs-pin e*u In Mich. rd. 73632 ft Nos S line, 117 94 ft YY of E lino S E N YV t* se- 5. twp 15, range 4, I ac, pt, 8 hundredths, $9 60. Farmer* Trust Cos., tr , Drexel Gardens, il 161, $2 52: Karuors Trust Cos., tr., Drexel Grdu No. 2. 11 4*2, $2.53; 11 102. $2.52; Ford. Cordelia J., YY' Prk View add, *il 151, $3.04; li 162’, $3.26; ii I2{, $3.()9. Galloway, Deborah C„ Salem i’ark, YV 11 2, sq 9, $7,05: S YV Q, il 3, sq 9, $5 22; Gardner, Wm., lot 4, 8 of rr, YY of Cr, N YV cor ex ry, N F. see 3. t[- 15, r 3 . 355 a, $24.90; Gri'ii'-r ludlanajioiis Industrial Assn., Mars Hill, il 2i9, $3.95. Hamilton, cni*- P., Biltmore Gardens, I M 2, $2.53; i1... t, Albert A Mathilda, Leslie C. West Park View, il 141, $2.53; -i 142, $2.55; Ilardt, Albert A Mathilda, Mars Hill, ii 720, $3.26; linen, Claude G. Brown’s Western Hts. sec 2. ii 245. $4.29; II 246. $4.20; il 2,7. **29; il 24>, $1.2-.; ii 249, <4.29; Ilop’kins, Murat YY’., Brown's Western Ilts. s* e 2, il 23), $)S1; Hughes, Charles A„ Drexel Gardens No. I. il 1,001. $2.7-1 Mukriede, Henry. K. B. A Lulu M , Drexel Gardens, il H 4), $2 54. Jackson, Mary, YY'est I’ark View add, il W), $2 28; J-dinson, Ilarriei, Dn-xei Gardens, H 166, $5.05; Jolin.-un, itarrv M . Hole.l Kiv. rsille Park 1. id, il’ 197. $5 2>; li 1,139. $3.52; Johnson, SalHe, YY'est i'll rk Y'ii w. il 7b. $2.54. Kendall, Claude A.. Indpls IDs See 2’, il 82, *6.MI; Kensena Walter 8., Mars Hill, 11-4,597, sll2. LoGorff Dan W., Brown's Western Hts Sec 2, i. 16;t, $7.05; il 104, $21.92; I.ocb, Fred. E of Cr 8 of Ry mid E pt coni 412 ft YV of E Hue. 666 ft Nos S line ,S YV sec 9, twp 15, r 3, S.7Ba, $76.08; Love, Nancy. Patterson Glemlalo add, 11 25, $6.41; il 26, $6.4L McMaster, George Daniel, Drexel Grds, 4, il Killi, $6.00; McMaster. Metta (>., Drex Gr.lns No. 4. il 1096, $2.53. Martin, Thomas, .T. D. Campbell’s Ist add. 11 77. $1.15, il 79, $1.43; ii Ml, $5.02; il 87. $13.55; Meek A Hamilton, X \V ' t lots 9, 10, 11 A 16 in bl 3 vac 8 E V* see 20 twp 15. r 41, JIS u, s<.B4 ; Mh'kley, John. Uidpls Hghts, 11 77, $13.66; Milam, Martha s„ West Prk Vw add, ii 28, $2.52: Miller, John yv. & Emma E„ Fleming Griin Pic, il 32, $3.57: Morgan, Ella ()., Drexel Grdnti, il 511, $2.53'', i| .312, $2.52; il 31.3, $2.53; Muellerschoen, Clara, Mars Hill, 11 2.55, $.2.95; Muir, Charles, Hmssld KlTSldo Prk. HM, $.3.95. Neal. Abble E., Patterson Glendale add i! 27, $6.41; 11 28, $6 41; Nelson, Mary E., Speer's add, 157 9-12 ft YV end, il 52', sl6 0.3; 50 ft F> of 1581,, ft YV end, il 52, | $3.22; Northern Invent Cos., Fleming Urdu IT, Sec 2, 11 13.3. S(!.4L Patton, H. 0.. strip 10 rdwy y to rd W *l*le S E cor, N E qr. sec 21, twp 15 range 3 10 100 acres, $3.05; pecks. Vinvenzo A Maria 60x200 ft, com 415 Va ft X A 1.551 S lb ft YV of 8 E orr,lV Cj, N W qr, sec 21, twp 13, range 2, 2.8 ibfi acre:, $13.49; Pente*i>stal Band of the YVorld, Salem park Ex, 8 E. il 1 si] 9, <51,2; II 2, sq 9, $5.62; Piadabauch, Peter YV A Sarah YY - , Mars lIHI, il 1,382, $4.13. Rankin, Florence A , Fleming Garden Pi, 2d add, 11 229, $10.11; Reagan, John L. & Myrtle K , Sos r*l, S E cor. s E *tr. sec.l6, twp 15 range 2, 2 15 JiK) acres; V of U It, N E cor, N E qr. see 21. twp 15, range 2, 2 25 100 acres, <59.18; Hi -c William I*., Brown’s Wcateru Helghis, sec 1. il 67, $4 10; 11 68, $4.10: 11 232. $4.29; Resell, Edw. D. A Ella May, Fleming Garden i’l il 105, $9.80; Ross. Archie ( A Amanda J., Fleming Garden I’l, ii ,39, $12.5:.; Ryan, Anna If Ryan add. il 1. $6.41 ; il 2 $6:41; il 3, $6 41 ; il 4 $6.41; Il 5, $6 11; il 6, $0.41; |] 7. $6 11 il 8, $6.41; Il 9, $58.28; il 10, $8.53; II 11, $8.54; il 12, $9 60; il 13, $6 41; il 14 $5.35 il 15. $5.35; il 16. $3.35; il 17, $5.35; ii IS $5.35; il 19, $3.31; il 20. $5.35; il 21, $9.60; Rvbolt, YVm. I* A Amanda J., Rybolt's Home Park add. 11, 3 $4 69. Sipos. Dan & Acsnea. Fleming Gardens PI, sec 2, 11 21-3, $8.02; Spencer, I)oiaci% , Mara Hill, 11 1,6(54, $4.13: Street, Sallie YVest Park Mew ad, il 27, $2.54. Thomas, Susannah, Bailey Suburban Home add, il 18, $6.80. /" Wagner, A. IL, Mars Hill. II 2217, $5.3.8; Warner, Flora, Sos rd. 25.10 clis YV of H E cor S E qua rt er, sec 12. twp 1.3, range 2. .25 ac, $3.95; Williams, lleorge A Bessie, West Park View add. ii 169, $2/6.3; II 175, $2.52; William Oriuda )i., Maywood A. M. Cainpliell’s arid, il 162, $.3.22; 11 103, $3.58; Winnings, Vinson, Mars Hill, il 226, $3.22: il 559, $:..:*S; H 1574, $3.38; Zernig, Daniel, pt N E quarter Maywood va/ S E *ibarter, sec. 20, twp 15, range 3, 51 ac, $5,39. State of Indiana, Marten County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the lands and lots described iff the foregoing list, o\ so much thereof "us will satisfy tho amount of taxes and assessments due thereon, respectively, from tiie owners thereof, with interest, penalty and charges due at the time of sale, will be sold at the front door of the Court House, In the City of Indianapolis, Marlon County, State of Indiana, by the Treasurer of said County, on the second Monday iu February, being February 13, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., within the hours prescribed by law, and continued from day to day until all shall be sold. Owner of delinquent property wii! have two years in which to redeem property, as follows: Payment of additional penalty of 10 per cent within six months; 15 per cent six to twelve months, and 25 per cent after twelve months and to twenty-four months from date of sale. At the end of two years owner of certificate will receive a tax deed. Witness my hand at IndianapolisKthis 14th day of January, 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor. RALPH A. I..EUCKE, Treasurer.

SENATE ASKED TO FIX BLAME FOR CALAMITY (Continued From Page One.) —r — roof, but the architect and builder of the I theater said it was unnecessary. ' There, still remained at 10 o’clock this ] morning great mass of debris in the cirI cular enclosure of the theater. It had ali been turned over many times, however, ,and those searchers who haa struggled % YANfcS OFFER T3LOOD WASHINGTON, Jan. 3Q-—Forty soldiers and marines at Walter Reid Hospital, some of them war veterans, volunteered to give their blood to the critically hurt in need of blood transfusion. During the night several of thp volunteers submitted to bloodletting. 1 ) through the long night w *re confident no more bodies remained. The last body, was removed from the theater to the morgue*at 10 o’clock last nigjit. ' When the soldiers and marines withdrew, only a handful of police were left. By mid-forenoon tile city authorities had assumed charge and a gang of workmen began removing the remains of wreckage, piece by piece, to the street. This systematic combing and removal of the debris will reveal by nightfall whether there are any more bodies o be recovered. Nome of those in file hospitals have legs and arms torn off, others chests crushed or terrible head injuries, from the enormous weights of concrete and steel that I came hurtling down on them from the weight weakened roof without au instant's warning. | Edward H Shanghnessy, second assist--1 ant Postmaster General, is one of those so seriousyy Injured it is feared lie may ’-die. He has a broken pelvis and internal Injuries and blood transfusion already -has been resorted to in an effort to save his life. a Dr. Clyde M. Gearhart, a widely known ' capita) dentist specialist, suffered legs so badly crushed that it was said at his hospital this morning, they may have to ! be amputated. His wife and 9-year-old son were lost in the tragedy. A great steel beam fell across the family, killing * the woman and the boy, and pinning the doctor, who sat beside them. For more than twelve hours he was conscious un- | derneath the wreckage, with the knowl- j clce that his wife and son lay alongside; him, dead. Mrs. Howard Knoesl, wife of the vice J president of a large automobile firm in 1 the district, had one leg torn off In a | terrible manner. Her husband was killed beside her. Those are only a few of the terrible tragedies which fill YY'ashington’s hospitals, and they serve only inadequately to give a general picture of the worst : catastrophe the national capital ever wit- ; nesaed, and one of the worst theater dis- I ast.-rs In history. The scene around the wrecked theater ; this morning at‘sunrise resembled noth-; Ing so much as a shell-shattered cathedral in some town of northern France. The walls remained, but Inside them wreckage and splinters of timber and concrete were piled high In an Intricate mass. It may lie this wreckage contains still otln r bodies, but the searchers expressed the belief all hud been removed. Yt any rate, the work was halted. It will !*e gone over again, however, in all probability. Tales of heroism and unmitigated per.oqial sacrifice came In the wake of the tragedy today. Outstanding among the heroes was Albert G. Uucfticr, who gave his life that others might live. He was discovered by rescuers pinned down by a steel girder, tmt called out he was not very badly hurt and asked the rescuers to coneen trate their efforts in getting at the more seriously Injured. The rescuers heeded his pi* a and when he was removed from the tangled mass of debris an hour later it was‘too late to save him. He died in the arms of those who lifted him from tho wreckage and his body was conveyed to the temporary morgue across the street Ten Georgetown college students. Bring at the 9. A { F. Fraternity House, near by. volunteered their bodies for Mood transfusion to save the life of Miss Caroline i’pshnw, niece of Representative T'pshaw yf Georgia, who suffered the loss of one foot and the other was so hndy mangled It ruay have to be amputated. Ideut. Col. Taylor, bleeding from leg wounds, found he could stand upon them and rose from stretcher as they were about to carry him away and Insisted on tearing away with Ills bare hands piaster and tangled wipe skeins that covered tti* body of his daughter, who was rescued alive. A six year-old red headed boy, whose name was not learned, on being removed from the ruins, argued hotly against being oarrbd away and insisted he he permitted to remain until his twin sister had been rescued also. The rescuers, guided by the boy's directions, found the sister, who was hurt only slightly. Three priests penetrated the ruins heedless of warnings and remained on duty to administer the last rites of the church to the dying.

Oil Tanker With Fifty Men Adrift WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—The Navy Department was without reports today from the oil tanker Arethusa, which is drifting off Frying Pan shoals, North Carolina, with a crew of about fifty men aboard. 1 After her propeller was lost, the Arethusa x\ns tied up at the shoaljt until late yesterday when stio broke away, drifting eastward nt the rate of about four miles an liutir. Two-tugs are standing by the helpless tank* r, Dut officials at the Sax’y Department expressed the belief that a rough sea Iffevented them from getting near enough*to the drifting vvessel ro that she could be towed into shoe. Changed With Killing: Logfansport Woman Special to The Times. LA PORTE, Ind., Jan. 30.—Frank Lloyd, 44, was arrested here Sunday, charged with tho murder of Bessie Moyer at I.ogansport. The woman was found shot to death. Lloyd, a local man, •was her sweetheart. He denies he killed her. ' yeggs get big haul. MIXNEA I'OLIS, Jan. 30. Yeggmen blew the safe o ftbe Franklin Cooperative Creamery today and escaped with $7,300 In cash. The safe was demolished with a heavy charge of nitroglycerin. FALLS DBA DAT THEATER. MUNcTi:. Ind., Jan. 30—John Berger, 68, doorman at a local picture theater for tiie last' ten years, suffered a stroke of apoplexy and fell dead at the theater do.*r Sunday afternoon.

SIMILAR DISASTERS 1836—Lehman’s Theater, Petrograd, 700 dead. ' 18+7—rarlsruhe, Petrograd, 200. 1876—Conway’s, Brooklyn, 295. 1887— Opera Comlque, Paris, 200. 1888— Banquet. Operto, 205. 1805-—Front Street. Baltimore. 23. 1881—Ring Theater, Vienna, 640. 1891— Central Theater, Philadelphia, 170. 1913—Iroquois, Chicago, 617. 1908— Rhodes, Boyertoxvn, Pa., 170. J9l3—Canoiisburg, Pa., 26. 1913—t win met, Mich.. 72. 1921—Rialto, New llaven, 6.

Library Notes New fiction books at the Central Library, include: “Ptomaine Street,” by Carolyn Wells; “Little Soul,” by Mrs. E. M. YViehe; “Jane and Other Stories," by Hugh Wiley, and “Lady Lnck,” by Hugh Wiley. New biographies: “My Diaries,’’ by W. S. Blunt; “Daughter of the Middle Bogder,” by Hamlin Garland; “Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln;’’ “In One Man's by A. B. Paine. New* travel books are: “Camp Fires in the*Yukon,” by IL A. Auer; "Seeing the Sunny South,” by J. TANARUS/ Faris; “Loiterer in New York,’’ by H. W. Henderson; “Where the Strange Trails Go Down,” by E. A. Powell; “Cruise of the Dream Ship,” by Ralph Stock. New music and art books: “German Masters of Art,” by Mrs. H. A. Dickinson; “Lampshades,” by Olive Earle; “Correct Keyboard Fingering,” by J. S. Thompson; “Music of Spain,” by Carl * VaA Vechten; and "Lonesome Tunes,” by Lorraine Wyman. ■New technical and scientic books: “Principles and Practice of Surveying,” by C'. B. Breed; “Structural Steel Drafting and Elementary Designs,” by C. D. Conklin; “Ginelnaties and Kinetics of Machinery,” by J. A. Dent; “Rubber," by Andre Dubose; “News Print," W. E. Haskell; “Hydro-Electric Power,” by Lamar Lyndon; “Fifty Years of Glass Making, 1869-1919,” by the Macbeth-Evans Glass Company, Philadelphia; “YVate Purification Plants and Their Operation.’ by M. F. Stein; “General Lectures on Electrical Engineering," by C. P. Steiunietz. New books for reference use only: “Steinway Collection of Paintings by American Artists,” by J. G. ijuneker; ; “Literary Year \Book —1921";' Metric Tables,” by. Sir G. L. Molesworth; “Standard Road and Highway Map of Indiana’’; "Japanese-Araerican Relations”; “Pocket Companion; Information Appertaining to the Use of Steel," “Geography of Illinois,” by D. C. Kidgley. Other no-fu’tlon books. “Nantucket Wild Flowers,’’ by A. O. Albertson; 1 “Social History of the American Negro,” by H. G. Brawley; "One Act Plays,” by Alice Brown; “Complete Dog Book,’ by W. A. Bruette: “Economic Development of France and Germany,” by J. IL Clapham; "Every Step in Beekeeping,” by B> W. Douglass; “Hey Rub-a-Dub-Dub,’’ by Theodore Dreiser; “Inheritors,” by Susan Glaspell; "Greater Erie; Plans for the Improvement of the City”; “Crayon and Character,” by B. J. Griswold; “Friends of Voltaire,” by E. B. Hall; “YY’hy YVe Should Read,” by S. P. BMais; “Two Slatterns and a King,” E. S. Millay; “Mind in the Making.’’ by J. H. Robinson; “Teaching Geography By Problem*,” by E. E. Smith; "More Trivia," by L. P. Smith; “Super-Women,’ by A. P. Terhune; “Speeches qf the Hon. Hugh C. \Vnsla<-e,” by H. C. \Vallace; “Psychology of Dreams,” by W. S. YY’alsh. , 200 Barrels of Whisky to Be Turned in River PITTSBURGH, Jan. 30—Wanted, a buyer for 200 barrel* of perfectly good whisky valued at SIOO,OOO. Sjmebody that all right can have it reasonable if they will bid on It and do so quickly. The whisky, seized in a big raid last spring, was put in a commercial storage house and the charges are piling up. United States Marshal John F. Short is worried about this whisky and he has 1 sought a bidder in' vatn for months. If he doesn't get a bid soon he intends to : get a court order permitting him to dump the whisky into the river.

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QUAINT STONE IMAGE IS DUG UP BY MINER Discovery May Be petrified Man or Freak of Nature. PARSONS, Kan., Jan. 30.—Dug out of a coal mine, 200 feet below the surface, ' a strange stone image rests today in the home of Sgm Jenkins, a miner living between Welch and Blue Jacket, across the Oklahoma line. Is it the petrified remains of a prehistqric man—the likeness of the first American caveman? Or is it merely a strange freak of nature In moulding the human image during the formation of the coal strata? The image is of black rock. Jenkins, digging coal in the end of a drift mine uncovered it. It is a trifle more than the average human size, showing a deep barrel chest,, henvy-muscled arms, and legs and a big, well-rounded head, with flattened forehead and features and powerful wide jaws. The neck is thick and short, the head almost nestling between the huge shoulders. The image is imperfect, for there are no hands or feet. Before discovering the image Jenkins, working along the vein of coal, unearthed the footprints of some huge prehistoric anlmai. The prints were perfectly formed . in the shale and were in the same location where remains of a prehistoric animal were unearthed a *few years ago. Hundreds of persons have flocked to the miner’s cabin to look at the strange image which has the appearance of a man at stooping posture. PIPES AT BANQUETS. LONDON, Jan. 30.—The smoking of pipes is becoming popular at banquets, though their use is still officially barred la favor of cigars and cigarettes.

"Cascarets” 10c For Headache,Liver, Bowels

No griping or inconvenience follows a thorough liver and bowel cleansing with Cascarets. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and ail such distress gone by morning. Nicest phj 1c on earth for grown-ups and children. 10c a box. Taste like I candy.—Advertisement.

IF KIEYB m BLADOERBOTKER Tak<* Salts to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acid 3. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or settling up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during ..’he night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse: again, there is difficulty iu avoiding It. ~ Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can’t control urifiation. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who ara subject- to urinary caused by nrlc acid irritation. Jad SaWs is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad efa sects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, quickly relieve* bladder trouble.—Advertisement.

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