Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1923 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1923
MUTILATED BODY - OF MAN FOUND Hands Hacked Off and Torso Slashed With Knife. Hi/ United Pres* GENEVA, 111.. Feb. 14. —The nude and multllated body o' an unidentified man was found in an improvised grave near here eariy today. The man’s hands were hacked off at the wrist and his face burned beyond recognition. Police believed the victim was tortured before being put to death. The body had been slashed with a knife across the abdomen and shoulders. Two bullets had been fired into his heart. Robert Johnson, a farm hand, discovered the body, half buried in the snow, in a hollow surrounded by thick bushes. TUBERCULOSIS PROBLEM TOPIC OF CONFERENCE Dr. Mact oy Urges Continuance of Fight on “Plague.'’ “Tuberculosis is not only a disease to be cured, but a problem to be solved,” said Dr. George T. Mac Coy of Columbus, president, in an address before the Indiana Tuberculosis As sociatlon at tho Hotel Lincoln Tuesday night. The growth of the movement to stamp out the “white plague” was slow, he said. “The mantle of those that have passed has fallen on the shoulders of the young workers of today. It Is your duty to carry on their work.” Dr. R. H. Hayes, Chicago, discussed some misinterpretations of lesions in the lungs. “Pitfalls in Early Diagnosis” was 1 the subject of Dr. J. S. Pritchard, Battle Creek, Mich. 1 DEATH NOTICES ARMSTRONG, SYLVESTER Age 75, pawnl away at tho city hospital Tuesday. Feb. 13, 11 a. ra. Services and burial Knlghtstown. Thursday. Feb. 15. BAIRD. MISS ALLIE—Aged 51. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Folckeraer. 3154 Cei; trai are., and sister of Mrs. Edward J. Holliday and Audra Folcit enter, uutl Tuesday. Feb. 13. Funeral services private. Thursday, 3 p. m. BECK. CLARA—Beloved wife of Fred Beck, Sr., mother of Louis, Joe. Fred W. Beck ■ and Katie Ostermeier. died at th“ family residence. 523 E. Terrace at e. Tuesday. 8 a. m., aeed 67 years. Funeral at residence Thursday at 8:30 a. m. Services at Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. m. Burial at. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends invited. BRADY. BERT—Ago 51 y <;> beloved husband of A.meda Brady, pa-j.-J away Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 9 a. ra. Funeral at Shirley Rros.' chapel. 946 X. Illinois s! . Thursday, i’eb. 15. at 9:30 a. m. Friends invited Burial at Kokomo. Ind.. about 1:30 p m. CARNEY. PARIIAXC.—Age 30. died at his : home in Greene County. Indiana. .Monday. Feb. 12. Son of Mrs. Mary Carney. Funeral Thursday. Feb. 15. 10:3U a. in., at Shirley Bro-< chapel. W 44 N. Illinois at. Friends invited, liurial Alt. Jac. son. CORIDAN. THUMAS _ J —l>:wl"Tuesday. Feb. 13. 1923: fat:.- r o Edwin. El ~ne and T Dean Coridan and Mrs W. L. >l.inner and Catherine Coridan. funeral at ins late residence. 9 Lafayette court. 27 N. Meridian t. Frier.ds may call Wedntsn: y after; on and event;.-. 2 to 10 p. m. Funeral and services Thursday morning at Sr. Pi ter and Paul Cathecrai at Ji an: Burial Holy Cross. Funeral private Friends invited to church. KM RICH. MRS. KATHERINE —Are 83 years, widow of—the iate Henry Kinrieh. passed away Feb. 12. at the r- sidence 936 S. New Jer-ey 8. lTiva.i- funeral Thursday 3 p in t the hnnv- a! Cr >wn Hill. Friends may call Wednesday afteriioon and vetting. HAASE. h EMIT i : ~V; i U :- iT;d of Rebecca Jane !!■ . -i a-s-U aw-,.v at the home of his daughter. Mrs Anna Beaz, two miles west of White-land. Ti. .-v. .-. Feb. 13. Funeral Thursday ; eb. 15. lo a. ra.. at ti e Smith’s Valley U. B. Chur . Burial Ml. Pleasant cemetery. Friend- invited. JONES. JOHN WAIT. AMi—A- -6 66 years. beloved buband of Louisa A Jones, faiher of Mrs. Opal Bui’. Mrs. C W Rutledge. Mrs. R. L. Seward. Mrs. R. E. Carson and Dr. Horner 5%’. Jones oft: is city and Mrs. S. V Sehort of -Baltimore, Md departed this iJo Monday night. Feb 12. Funeral from residence. 2920 Kenwood. Thursday. Fep. 15. at 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral private. JOHNSON. RICHARD—-Age 13 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, pass'd away at tho residence. 1130 N. Rural st.. Feb. 13, 11 a in. Funeral notice later. MURPHyT CHARLES J^-Be!oved band of Mary Murphy (nee Sweeney) died Tuesday, i'eb 13. 1923 Funeral at family- residence. 415 8. W* at et.. Friday. Feb 14. at 8:30 a m Servicis at Bt, John's Church at 9a. -tv Friends invited. NEWBS*. HORACE —Passed away Tuesday, Feb. 13. at the home, near Valley Mills. Funeral at West Newton Friends Church. Thursday, Feb. 15. at 3p. tu. Burial West Newton cemetery. PERRY, ALV TN—BHovedPh u- hand ~f £7a Perry. Monday. Feb. 12, at I p. m. Funeral t Shirley Bros.’ chapel. f l 4(i N. Illir,os st, Thursday Feb 15 at 2 p. in. Fnoids Invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at chapel after 6 P m„ Tuesday. Was former deacon of the Englewood Christian Church. SWEENEY. DANIEL A.—Beloved husband , of Mary A . passed sway Tuesday evening, ] Feb. 13. at the residence. 842 North Jeffer- j son avenue. Funeral no:ice later, 5 ¥ l N'KKA Ml fIMXTOK.S W. T. Blasencrym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls “The proof of a service Is the service it renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolnh *7O. i Dnad 2.>70. , PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North lillnoi- St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis s::iee ISB7. Phone—Main 0841-0642 LI 2641. ! INDIA XAPOUS CREMATORY ss“\ JV&Cdp 1 Par'ors 1222 Union St. SIni\LEY BROS.’ CO. Main office y 46 N. IlinoiA St. Circ?i 191S. Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director 523 E. Market. Main 0908. . ] Oscar -G. Flerrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813 j * .Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central A'-e. Main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. ! WM. E K RIEGER Main 1154. It eg Phone. Ben Davis 333-L. GADD—BERT S. GADD* 2130 Prospect St. | rhor.es Stewart 3378. • .UNDERTAKERS HISEY A TITUS. 951 1 North Del. L. 6584. M. 3980. 8 Sl'fcClA L~NQTI UES WILL pay S3 ca-h to any one telling me when I can sell a n“w sewing machine. MR. BF.XHA?*. Main 0600. ATTORNEY O. if. Powell has moved his law office from 147 E. Market St. to 313 Baldwin bio<’k. Lincoln 7155. I 9 PERSONALS FA T RMOUXT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. May work for part of expenses; babies for adoption. Write for booklet- 4911 East 27th strut. Kansas City, Mo 10 LOST ANl> FOUND LOST or strayed, black game pullets. In neighborhood 1700 block Laurel St. Return to 1730 Laurel. Drexel 1955. And receive reward. LOST—Billfold Sunday night bemeen 750 and 618 E Morris. Call Wash. 5363. Reward. 12 HELP WAXTEIIImALE _~ ~ MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZES CO.
12 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Teams and tracks to hand coal; short hands* 1405 W. Ray St. Holders and Core Makers Iron and brass molders and core makers wanted for San Francisco, Cal., and vicinity. American plan Strike conditions. Work guaranteed. Transportation furnished. Representative in city for a few days. Answer at once. Give address and telephone number. Address A No. 2234. Times. WANTED Teams and tracks to haal coal; short hands* 430 Indiana Ave. Men With Truck and Teams to Haul Coal, $1 Per Ton Bethel Coal Cos. Bethel Ave. and Belt R. R. WANTED T ines carriers between the ages of 10 and 12 years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and advance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 3941 Clifton Btr et Tin.' ,-’ station, after 2:30 p. oi. Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Times routes m centra! part of city. Routes be. ♦ ween North and South and East and West St- See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, bet ween 3 and 5. SHIRT manufacturer want's agents to sell Miirls direct to wearer. Earn tug money. Be your own buss. No experuiee or capital required. Write for free samples. MADISON MILLS, 507 Broadway, New York EXPERIXCKD teamsters. Board and lodging furnished. Apply at SMITH A S CAMP. City Disposal, southwest of Stockyards. MEN who like to draw and nave undeveloped talent Real opportunity to earn big money Address _A No 2220. Times. MAN. experienced in measuring and selling window shades, for both city and out-of-town work. 2128 S, Meridian st. WANTED—Boy Id or over to work in furnilure factory. BOOTH FURNITURE CO., 2353 Cornell Ave. WANTED—Young man for dairy lunch room Inquire STATE LIFE LUNCH. State Life _ instructions' Our apprentice course is an Ideal way to learn bookkeeping and general office work. It i- especially adapted for girls who have eonipietqn high school and are wanting a practical him in training. Membership is limited. A-k for Miss Sformer. Wm. B. Lo Baw, 464-5 Consolidated Bldg. RA (Tti anJ popular piano music H taught in twenty lessons, beginners and advanced. Rduced rates Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barte r trade. TRI CITY BARBER’S COI LEGE. 309 E Washinglr --i . Indianapolis, Ind. - Cirrle 0757. 14 SAi.LSMI N WANTED CAN YOU invest S2OO to SSOO in a nropoeition that will earn as i.i.h as SBOO tier week for you. If you want to make tome real money and have the required amount to Invest, see us at once and get started on the most wonderful proposition on the market today. Call personally at 308 Meridian Lite Bldg. SALESMEN with manufacturing or advertising experience essential, but not necessary. to call on manufacturers and business m*;. in the city. No competition. fa-t seller Call 308 Meridian Life B *lg. IT HELP WAXTKII—-FEMALE WANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES. arm work, In service house; good wages. Come. phone or write FABLES CAFE, 818 Wabash ave., Terre Haute. Ind. YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age. desiring permanent positions where their work and service are recognized will profit by applying to MISB COOPER. BOOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sta. LADIES with talent for arawiur: will interview only those who want to make it their profession; real opportunity for am bitious women. Address A No. 2219, Times. GIRL or woman wanted to sack potato chips. Must be steady. INDIANA PO TATO CHIP CO. I_ll>4 E. Seven teen tli st. WOMAN, experienced in sewing fringe on shades. 2128 3. Meridian st. WANTED—Bindery girl at once Apply 340 X. Delaware st- * EXPERIENCED white cook, at once. 332 Shelby St. WHITE girl for general. Main 5199. _ n SI 1 L ATlONS"wanted h—Female CURTAINS laundered. 25c a pair and carfarc. guaranteed. Webster 7030. BOOMS FOR KENT NEW JERSEY. 517 N.; LARGE FRONT SLEEPING ROOM; SUITABLE FOR TWO Lincoln 2158. CENTRAL ave., 2902: modem furnished room: private home. Desirable location. Rent reasonable; gentlemen. Harrison 2105. ILLINOIS, north: furnished room In modern apartment: steam heat: private family: lady employed. Kenwood 4155, PARK Ave.: attractive room: private home, gentleman; no other roomers; home privileges ; gagage ■ Washington 0433. MERIDIAN St. 531 N.; unfurnished room city heat, light, hot water furnished. sl3 month. ILLINOIS ST., 826 N\, Apt. „4 Rooms, private family; steam heated apartment. LEVXINGTON Apts.. No. 31: living room and bedroom for two. Reasonable. Circle 1508. ILLINOIS. 3030 N. Furnished suite of light honsi'k'i plug rooms. ILLINOIS. 2713 N. Modern sleeping room: private family. Randolph 5453 ILLINOIS, N.; modern furnished sleeping roon s. Rent reasonable. Riley 1847 8 NICELY furnished room: privata home; for lady. Very reasonable. Circle 7494. BROADWAY. 2503; beautiful room in private home Call Kenwood 2904. TWO front sleeping rooms; modern; private family. Randolph 3066. NORTH St.. 10S \V.: neat sleeping room: reasonable price. FURNISHED rooms with steam heat. Call Lincoln 6459. a—Light Housekeeping ROOMS for light housekeeping, separate kitchenette, modern. very reasonable. 1803 College. j TENTH, 219 E.: two furnished rooms and kitchenette ill modern home Riley 1164. ' MARKET. 1536 E.: two rooms for light housekeeping: modern, Drexel 6316. SUITE of roms strictly mdoern. unfurnished. Walking distance. Circle 1475. NICE, warm housekeeping room: furnace 1 heat and bath. 139 N. East st.
18 ROOMS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping SUITE of rooms strictly modern, unfurnished. Walking distance. Circle 1475 b—Board and Rooms HIAWATHA St.. 203; room and board; single $6. double $5.50: home cooking. Circle 3835, NICELY furnished front room with meals; young couple or ladies employed. Wetmter 5245. ; ROOM and board in modern homo. BrookSide 1933; $7 weekly. I ’■ 1 ’ =• IU RENTALS a—Houses Houses I 12 S. Forrest, 6 rooms .$20.00 1918 W. Ohio. 5 rooms $15.00 ,1002 E. Seventeenth. 7 rooms, mod. .$25.00 j 2346 Dkisey, 3 rooms E SIO.OO Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors ' f 122 E Market. RANDOLPH. 1437 S.; lour rooms, kitchenette, electric lights. Call 1425 S. Ran- | dolph. 41(1 N. STATE: newly painted and papered six-room modern cottage. Stewart 1979. FOUR-ROOM double: gas. electricity, water, S3*. 5963 Rawies ave. b —Apartments Fall Creek Blvd., Ruckle St. Very desirable 4-room apartment, first floor. Living room, bedroom, largo breakfast, room, kitchenette, dressing closet with i in-aHloor bed and bath. 572.50. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4515, 1) E. Market St. c—Business Places | OFFICE apace, everything: furnished. 310 Kahn Bldg. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses East Side Bargain Five-room modern bungalow: has long living room with nice fireplace. Hardwood floors. Nice basement. Has nice lot 70x140 feet. Can be brought SI,OOO down, buiance like rent. Owner must sell at once. Britton & Halls 200 Rauh Bldg. Lincoln 3411. Ken. 4050. ! $250 Cash Four-room bungalow. Warraan avenu*. south of Washington. Electric lights, well and cistern pump at sink in kitchen. Balance s*2l per niuntli. Cali W. Waehburn, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors 314- Lemclto Bldg. Circle 5220. Evenings, Randolph 87“ r SIXTY good homes, south and southeast. cash and terms: 7-room, modern double east $9,000. close in; 6-room modern double east $6 750; 7-room sjjni modern doublt* east $5,000: 15x25 ft. storeroom. 5 living rooms, three lots, west, terms; 6 rooms. Mn.rtindale Ave.. SSOO cash, for colored poultry farms for sale or trade. C. J os- - Drexel o 1 $ l Good Five-Room Cottage 1013 Chadwick St. Has electric lights, gas. city water, house in good repair, only S6OO cash required, balance $23.50 per month. Gall Mr. Brooks. Main 0792 Evenings. Randolph 8699 _ WASHINGTON' HANK AND TRUST CO. SIX-ROOM modern, on Belmont, opposite Rhodius Park: 5 rooms down, 1 up complete bath. An ola heating, gas and electric lights, lot 45x153 garage, fruit and ehrubIxty. Price S’i.SOO. and Barrett: s4uo oli. Details by calling Jack Morrison. Realtor. M;.ut 0792 Evenings, Harrison 0703. WASHINGTON BANK AM) TRi -T GO. Near Park and 10th Dandy modern double. 8 rooms side: in good condition. Always rented. Pays better than 14 per cent. Dunlop & Holtegel. Realtors 122 E. Market st. IF YOU WANT A -MODERN HOME AND YOUR LOT 18 PAID FOR. WE WILL BUILD FOR YOU AND YOU GAN PAY U3 BACK IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. Bth Floor K of P Bldg ESSEX & LUCAS, A ]T Circlo 6600 V-Li AL. O-sf Seven-mom home east. steam heating plant, bathroom: fixtures not in. $3,750. This is a sjiioiHild buy. Xort boast 6-room house: newly decorated; electric lights Terms to suit you. Cal! Foreman. Main 0186: evenings, Washington 3614117 FOI ND—FOR S2OO CASH A dandy new 5-room bungalow north; electric lights, driven well, fireproof roof, east front. Balance $25 per month. Call MR JOHNSON Lincoln 1453. NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOME. PAVED STREET. WILL MAKE EASY TERMS Ult CONSIDER LOT OR LOTS. MAIN 0142. 4-JUoom Double, South Only 5 years old. semi-modern, 3 rooms down, bedroom up, plenty of closet epoce. luce basement. Terms. Call Lincoln 3734. day or eve. FLETCHER AVE. slx-roorn, modern cottage; fine condition: Ideal location: price $4,500; terms. Lincoln 3734. or eve. TWO cottages River avenue. Rente for .8120 annually. Gan be bought on term* for $3,500. Street Improved. Marion County State Bank 9-ROOM modern, cast; 4 rooiTis and hath up: fine for roomers or duplex. SI,OOO down Lincoln 3734. FRANK E. GATES * SON. REALTORS. Kill Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1209. d—Lots SALE or exchange, 50 acre*, 7 miles east of Vernon, Jennings Cos.; half cleared, other Wife unimproved 3029 Gale St. Web. 5149 \ e—Suburban Suburban Home " / Ideal ft-acr homo p!aco northwuit \i n**r Thirty-Eighth blvd Fruit. J barn, chicken house, electric light**, etc. Good, lore!, fertilo land. A pleasant, p*acf*ful, profitable place to live. Now only $6,000: SI,OOO cash, balance cany. ’ Mr. Montgomery* with “The Firm That Hustle*. ’ Main 1409. He?., Irvington HO Mi Chicken Farm Only a small payment down and S2O or $25 per month for a small chicken farm, located on paved road; two bus lines and aai imerurban within one block. Email bungalow and modern chicken house. Call D. Jessup. Main 2957. day... or Harrison 2380. evenings. $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east near graded school and East Washintgon st. interurban car. Build a small house and get started. Balance easy payments; price S6OO to SI,OOO. Evenings, Irvington 0512. COOPER & HADLEY - . 838 Lenicko bldg. Main 2776 f—Sales or Exchange . For Sale or Trade | A splendid eight-room home, 2200 , ? block north. Strictly modern. Hardwood floors throughout. Large lot: .. x 3-car garage. A splendid homo or a good rental proposition. Will consider one or two good cars, vacant lot or small prop- j trty. Call Main 1409. Residence, Wash ington 1079. , ! WILL trade my equity in a 5-room house. newly decorated, for a lot. E. J. Me- I CKACKEN. Cir-Ie 4022. Res.. Ran. 6416. 22 REAL ESTATE \V ANT ED WILL PAY CASH Have $25,000 to pay for small rentnl properties, doesn't have to be in good rcpmr. Address A No. 222.>. Times. | LINCOLN 7371 011 HARRISON 1024. X will sell your property at least for what It is worth. Being your representative, I will get all possible. AETNA TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. Lacey Hearn, Realtor. WHjITPAYTIASH for small properties or contracts of sals if priced right. Address A No. 2233, Times. ISPOT OARIi Will pay cash for small properties. For results write to Address A No. 2232. Times, W'fIXPAY OASII for doubles east: also contracts for sale. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 01 SO. WANTED —A homo or 5 or 0 rooms: modern or semi-modern; from owner. Cull Stewart 2260, Wfc need property east. Any bind. Have buyers waiting. Call Lincoln 3734. 23 FARM LANDS 160 ACRES, Putman County. 3’4 miles from National road being paved, 100 acres cleared. 6-room house, barn 36x44, lots of fruit, good water, then included are 3 work horses, 2 cows, about 500 bushels corn, 4 tons hay, 100 shocks fodder. 2 wagons and harness, plows, harrows, disc, small tools, all for SB,OOO. Incumbrance $4,200 at 5% I per cent. I UVANS-ROBERTS COMPANY. 505-3 K. of P. Bidg. Main 3192. V
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THE BURNING QUESTION Kmiox Cos,, Indiana, Forked Lump $6,95 PER TON Reduced from $Y.75 per ton. This v ia a large, clean, lumpy coal and chock-full of heat. Also have for immediate delivery a good supply of West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky lump or egg. Our guarante'e backed by over 20 yeafs’ performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. j MA in 1700—1789—1790 COAL , =COAIL ! =COAL You Buy From Us and SAVE MONEY Indiana Lump, forked $6.95 Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. PEOPLES COAL AND CEMENT GO* Main Oliice —1109 E. Fifteenth St. WE bster 4890 WE bster 4892 WE bster 4891 WE bster 4893
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE tt —Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs Blue, Tan, Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12, $12.50. Wool fiber and grass rugs. 9x12, $7.50. Carpet hall runner. 45c a yard. Gold Seal Congolsura rugs, 9x12. perfect goods, newest patterns, $13.70, Axminster. Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices in tbo city. All new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Co.' 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehouse. "If tl Covers tho Floor. We Have It.’’ DAVENPORT and "'two r< !;<t* eve -l!*tt ■ind.non 619 N IU!'". Irvington 6885 D suite table choirs. Randolph 5974. b—Coal, Ice and Wood HOIK IT TfflS Before you .peml your money for coal. Good Indiana, Knox County, Large Lump Coal, at... .$6.60 Good Indiana Knox County Nut Coal, at $0.90 Large Illinois Lump $0.50 Laree West Ya. Lump...slo.oo Prompt Service, Honest Quality, Correct Weight The Morgan Coal Cos. Now doing business In the same old stand. West Thirteenth St. and Big Four Railroad. Phone Lincoln 6011 Elevator Coal “Hotter Than Sunshine” Big Dixie Egg (HI.), $6.25 Indiana Lump, $6.95 Big Dixie Lump (HI.), $7.00 FRED GOEPPER & SON, ESTABLISHED 1803. Belmont 4707. Belmont 4705. TAKE HOME A LOAD. WE LOAD YOU FOR LESS. Special Illinois Egg Large, clean forked Illinois egg. free from alack, slate and clinkers. We guarantee this coal to be as large as some lump coal, ?6.f>o. Illlnolß lump J 6.75 and $7.25 Indiana Jump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75% lump, s’>.oo No. 4 coal $7.20 West Va. and Ky. lump $0 00 More Heat Per Dollar If you here trouble with your furnece coal try one ton or our large clean forked, especially prepared furnace lump; guaranteed, $7.60 per ton. I’age Coal Cos. MA in 8326. RA ndolph 8272. Try 1 ton 111. fi inch figg. ,s6.f>o This egg is &3 large as lump 'tool. Indiana forked lump s7.</0 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Linton No. 4 $7.15 West Va. and Ky. 1ump..59.00 If you arc having trouble with your fuinaoo or stove try I ton of our special furnace coal. Hand-plclied and boom-loaded You should try 1 ton of this coal at $7.50 Try 1 ton and if this coal doesn’t meet with your approval, send it back. MERIDIAN COAL GO. Lincoln 6237. Lincoln 6237 Pocahontas Mine Run, sloj West. Va. Lump, fkd., slOl West Va. Mine Run . .$7.50: If you 8,.-e having troub!'' with your j Indiana coal try our STAR CITY LUMP. I One of the best grades mined in Indiana. Clean, Forked Lump, $7.50 E. <fc L Coal Cos. CI rule 0606. _ Kindling With Each Ton Illinois Block, forked $7.25 j Best Indiana Linton forked ....$7.25 Genuine Bra/dl Block, large forked SO.OO Illinois Mine Run $5.75 Deliver anywhere In olty.^. Union Ice and Coal DREXEL 4621 4623. s7.so—Per Ton—s7.so .Amber Jacket The Goal That Satisfies. Nice, clean, forked lump coal free from rock, slate and clinkers Burns to a fine ash with a uniform heaf. Buy one ton and be convinced. Brookside Ice and Coal Cos. Webster 1567. Webster 1567. Illinois Lump, forked.s7.2s Amber Jacket . forked.s7.sol Til. and Ind. mine mn.ss.soj W. Va. forked 1 amp.slo.oo WEAVER COAL & FEED, DR exel 2201 WOOD FOR STOVE OR FURNACE. J ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0142. . '
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood ; SPECIAL COAL SALE | We guarantee this Coal to be the best money can buy. No Clinkers. i 111. or Ind. lump, clean | forked $6.65 2 tons $12.75 ill. or Ind. 2-6-inch lump sfi.2b 2 tons $12.25 111 or Ind. egg, clean forked... $5.95 2 tons $11.75 1 111. or Ind. shovel lump SO.OO 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. mine run $5.75 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. large lump, forked. .$7.25 £ tons $14.25 EASTERN COAL W. Va. smokeless lump, fkd..512.00 2 tons $23.50 W. Va. smokeless egg, forked.sll.23 2 tons $22.00 W. Va. Winifred lump, forked.sll.oo 2 tons $21.50 Pocahontas mine run. red ash.slo.so 2 tons $20.50 W. Va. mine run SS.OO 2 tons $15.50 Give Me Your First Order and T’ll Get the next one. Tom Slirover 430 Indiana Ave. YARD NO. 1 CI rcle 0598 CI rcle 0597 CI rcle 8390 CI rcle 1435 YARD NO. 2 1405 W. Kav BEL. 4375. BEL. 4376 BEL. 4446. Stop*—Look Whv Par More? * lediairaa Lump Forked, $6.75 2 Toms, sll3 Linton No. 4 forked $7.40 2 tons, $14.25 Genuine White Ash Lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 We guarantee this coal to be the best buy of any high-grade coal in the city at the price. Our guarantee of 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. Nagel son Coal Cos. CI role 0355. NOTICE WE OFFER SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE -lo Tons Pocahontas and AY. Ya. Mine Run Mixed, $7.00 10 Tons of Lump Coke SB.OO 35 Tons of Indiana Mine Run $5.00 ! ISLAND COAL CO. AYE bster 0122 Note These Prices Here Is Good Coal All Clean Forked At Surprising Prices Indiana large lump $7.00 Illinois large lump $7.25 Illinois 2x6-inoh lump $6.00 W. Virginia smokeless $9.50 Hazard Kentucky lump $10.50 Genuine red ash Pocahontas mine run $10,50 1 Genuine Brazil block $8.50 i Amber Jacket lump $7.50 j Atlas Fuel Cos. 401 W. Morris. Drexel 0883.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB b—Coal, Ice and \Yood Speei; 1 Sale 3 Day3 Only We guarantee this coal to be good No. 4 with high heat units and must satisfy. Best No. 4 lump, forked $6.40 Best No. 4 lump, 2 tons ............$6 20 Best Ind. mine run $5.30 Best Brazil block $8.60 0. Martin Ice and Fuel Cos. Randolph 7600. Harrison 2883. SPECIAL SALE THIS IS REAL COAL Indiana Aline Rum Very Lumpy $5.50 *2 Tons $10.50 COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. MA in 0430 MA in 0431 \ Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump ...SB.OO Amber Jacket lump 57.50 Indian;; forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main OC7O. Main Qg7o. c—Clothing TROUSERS
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48 West Ohio Street Near Illinois e—Pet and Live Stock rose-comb Ancona hens for sals, cheap. f—Miscellaneous Hardware Supplies Tarpaulins, all sizes. sorn cover* a* larg a.-; 40x100 feet. All new xoou*. •-*. anvil*, carpenter and blacker .ah. tool*, wrenche*. hammer*, hatchet*, levr *. tool ! as*, rasp* and h oe. tool chest*. •ho.elß, spade*, pick*. Manilla, rope, bolt cutter*, eq ,:.rcs, folding chairs, wool blankets, platform and folding scale*, fire extioffuisho ■*. electric bench grander*, nail*, slap tv sax* and beiungSco us lor bargain price*. We retail at wholesale price*. M. L. Goldberg & Son, J 302 W. Wash. m after eprinr house cleaning with a perky pair of handrr.i<- uppliqi -d curtain*, mad* to order; Cal nd >lph 0635. S': . t Vet condition: ra* r.r V 0 and up: coal ranees, heater*. ' ... CHARLES KOEHRIHG. 882 ;ve Drexel 0400. f v Vc “ hi.N’K GF TYPEWRITERS mi K OF JUDD 142 X. MERIDIAN. \! • 'MATH* r 70 egg. used one -ease); Belmont 3069-1. " .\GiNG a.- r..g* and carpet*. Drexel .JO-! 1 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 73 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. i’AISI iiv shawl If you have one to sell, tv..-phone Irvington 0838. 21 Bl IM SS ANNOI M FMKNTS FEATHERS bought, sold *nd renovated: feather mattresses ami pillows made. F r. I l kKI.E, 416 Maes. Main 1428, VAULT CLEvyiNG. For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Mn C • mine Cos Belmont 3607. _______ I’Ai’F:; hanging and interior decoratinc; new sample*: flr*t-cias work pries* r'. . I. C DUNKIN’ Webster 6348 < shampooing and manluring 45 Lexington Apt*., 1116 N. Capitol. j SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharp c;| TUTTLE DUB. 201 Indiana Ave. Hi.A ,vn “barber Shop; union: warnC comfortable bathrooms. 132 W. Market. FI KNI I r'itE repaired ana refinlshed; upholslcrlrg Stewart 1478. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in ! America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” I 802-3-4 Merchants Bank Bldg. MAin 4G31 Offices in All Principal Cities Overland Hauling Special Rates Phono Otto J Sues*. Main 2353-36*38. Nicht. Web. 0099. C'rele 4700. Storage. Tfi - 'bold srooda paoked for shipment. 29" m SINESB OPPORTI NITIBB Dowutown Lease Excellent three-story brick located .118 S. Pcnnsylviinia street. Alley in rear and side. Vacant, March 1. Will give lease for live' yearn at b’JOO month. Britton & Halls 200 Rauh Bldg. Lincoln 3411. j j KOi MING house, nicely furnished, walking , Circle 3440. No dealers. RESTAURANT on Indiana Ave. Call Main H.ifiO for appointment. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE b—Gasoline FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shells and body parts SWISSIIKLM & PARKER 330 E Market I WtLLYS-KNIGHT seven passenger touring; new paint and new top. Price only $465. C. H. WALLEKICH CO., 833 N, Meridian St. FORI) roadster on new tires, good condition. Only $315. /" C. 11. WAULETUCU CO. 833 N. Meridian St. CHANDLER, sports and tourings, khaki to|j h. etc. Your terms. 518 X. Capitol Ave. ill I)SON Super Six touring, reflnished and rebuilt; bargain: terms or trade. INDIANAUOI.IS AUTO SALES. 430 N. Capitol. BUI( 7v 6 roadster. Late model. Bargain. Your own t nils or trade. 518 N. Capitol. DODGE 1920. touring. Looks and runs like new; small puymeM down, balance easy terms 044 Wash. Main 3493. REO 6 touring. 1920. £ike new. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. _____ FORD touring*. Wo have a few left at a bargain, as low as 535 down. 644 East Washington. Main 3493. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring. Absolutely like new: $95 down. 518 N. Caidtol. FORD BARGAINS. A largo line of late -models. Any car in trad- Pax meets, ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. MITCHELL Primes* Pat sport. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. TTirct touring, rims good. s6.”>” Ford chassis, SSO. AI r.EN. 735 Virginia Are. TEMPLAR -port: wonderfully snappy car Your own term* or trade 518 N. Capitol. FORD, 1820 touring: starter; good condition, $225. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline NEW AND USED We have several good used Fords on hand that are priced to sell. TOURINGS—ROADSTERS One-quarter cash, balance 12 months. —Open Evenings— Broad Ripple Auto Cos. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers. WA shington 4737 828 E. 63rd St. FORDS, about 15 or 20 of them, all in good condition: can be bought as low as S4O down, or in other words, bring S4O and drive one away. WEISSMAN, 212-14 E. New York. '' DODGE ROADSTER: ONLY $3u0.00 C. H. WALL ERICH CO. FORD. 1920. touring electric lights, starter: $75 down. 430 N. Capitol. FORD bodies sale or "xc'nuage. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. c—Trucks 1921 Ford Truck Worm drive; one-ton capacity. Platform stake body.. Cab and lights; new tires Mechanical condition fine. Big bargain. Signal Truck Corporation Circle 7282. 431 N. Capitol 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Autos Wanted LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. I.ate models preferred. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3625. We also buy wrecked or junk cars. AUTOS WANTED. LATE MODELS. 212 E. New York St. Main 4446. A UfdS~WANT F.D. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 819 N. Illinois. Main 1579. 25 CARS wanted at once for wre-king purpose. Ca’l me t>eforc v u sell. I pay more HENRY SEGAL, Aup Parts. Webster 7260. 2401 E. Washington. 33 Al’TO "suT , £?E^KkFAIIRs77 Colvin Battery Company 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. 1044, our make of TWO YEARS guaranteed batteries placed on Indianapolis car* in 1922. Lead up in cost, but we w'ui not raise our prices till March 1. Book your orders now on exchange prices: fill, 513.50: in.*!. 814.60: 615, sl6 50: 137. 817.60 In OAK cases. Special price in hard rubber case*: 611. $13.50: 137. $3 9 50. Good Used Tires Al! Sizes Take Your Pick $2.00 and Up ROGERS. 3115 W. Wash. BE Imont 4300.
AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S <£ S Auto Laundry - Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 332 W, Maryland. Circle 0653. Auto Storage £8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $5 PER MONTH. 832 W. Maryland Circle 0653. everT day in every way business is getting better because people know we rebuild 8-volt batteries for 86. SOl'iH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 8 Men-ban St. _ 30 INSi IHM i, WE MAKE and give second mortgages on Improved farm* and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. , 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 8 7 M<) NF Y T O LO A N Wishes Do Not Pay Bills Neither do good intentions. It take* money to supply your smallest or your greatest need* We Furnish the Money far all purposes No investigation < barges No Interest deducted. The interest on unpaid balance* )a less than you anticipate. Sample rate: $45.00 Total Cost $3.15 for t.hrea mouths. Longer time If drsirrd We loan on furniture, pianos, etc., in any •mount up to S3OO CaJi. write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 805 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn & Wash. Sta. Phone. Main 4619. Under State Supervision. "LOANS” Take Advantage of Our "Easy Payment Plan” S2O —Total cost 4 months..S 1.75 S4O —T-olal cost 4 months.. 3.50 S6O —Total cost 4 months. . 5.25 Sloo—Total cost 4 month*. . 8.7-5 s2oo—Total cost 4 months.. 17.50 S3O0 —Total cost 4 months.. 26.25 All other amounts at the same proportionate rate. Longer time and small payments if desired. LOANS MADF ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, VICTROLAS. L IVE STOCK, AUTOMOBILES FROM - $lO TO S3OO. - Telephone applications give prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Third floor. FIRST and second mortgage* on Ind: ma and Indianapolis real estate. K. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin- j coin 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgage* and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. mic.v 1426. MONEY lo loan on second mortgages. I. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 6762. 328 K. Wabash SL 39 LKG \L N011( LS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PERRY TOWNSHIP OF BOND ISSUE In the matter of determining to i.-stc bonds by Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana, for the purpose of meeting current expenses. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry Township. Marion County, Indiana. : that the proper legal officers of said mu- I nlcipality at a special meeting called for that purpose upon tho 9th day of February, 1.123, considered the question and finally determined to issue bonds of said township in the amount nf twenty thousand (£20.0001 dollars, which bonds bear Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent p*r annum, payable semi-annually. Said h - ds mature and are payable as follows: Ten thousand (SIO.OOOI. dollars upon the 1>; day of July. 1924. and the second ten > •■!- sand ($10,000) dollars upon the Ist da\ o’ January. 1925. Tho net assessed value of ’ all of the property in Perry Township is $10,483,580. ami the present total Indebtedness without the issue of these bonds is $172,846.66. The proceeds of such bonds are to be u.-cd for the paying of the current expenses oi the township, including the conduct of the schools of said township. Taxpayers appearing *l> dl have ri-bt to be heard thereon. Within fifteen (151 day* after the period of publication of notice, ten or more taxpayers oi ' <h■■■■ those who pay poll tax only, who feci themselves aggrieve,i b,v such detcimmati •i. n■appeal to said board of lax commissi: ners further by tiling a petition therefor with U.r comity auditor and the said tax board will fix a date lor hearing in this action. Dated this 10th day of February, 1923. dow w. voßnrk. Trustee of Perry To\sblp.
39 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, the Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company and E. I. & | Terre Haute Railroad Company will soil the [ following described freight, v.blch^has not been claimed by owners, at public auction, i Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1923, at 9 a. m„ at th j unclaimed freight station of the C., C.. C. & St. L. Railway Company, corner Capitol Ave. and South St,., Indianapolis, Ind.. unless previously claimed by rightful owners. Consignee and Destination. Commodity. Lot No. R, 265—Central Petroleum Cos Ohi(M 1 empty drum. Lot No. II \66—Mrs. Harry Tallman, Sodus, Mich., l'bbl. Notions. Lot No. R 267'—Jim Bell. Toledo, Ohio, 1 X crt. lib. table. 1 crt. rocker. Lot No. R 269—0-N A. P. Conklin Lum- , ber Cos., Maxwell, ind.. 1 crt. stone. Lot No. R 271—-L. A. Baber & Son. Was bash, Ind., 2 empty bbls. Let No. R 272—W. Colson Cos., Paris, 111., 1 bex printed matter. Lot No.-S 273—Dr. J. F. Dunn, Robinson. 11l- X box signs. Lot No. R 275—James Bonfiglio, Elkhart. Ind.. X box calendars. Lot No. R 277—Lambardt Candy Mfg Cos., Chicago. 111., 1 case candy. Lot No. R 279—The Liberty Tire CorPoration, Carey, Ohio, 1 box gummed paper. Lot No. R 280-r-The Liberty Tire Cor- • oration, Carey, Obld, 1 box gummed paper. Lot No. R 2S2 —C. E. Cook, Hutsonville, I HI., 8 pcs. printing press. Lot No. F. 283—Frank Fields, Elkhart. Ind., 1 box household goods. Lot No. It 284—0-N Geo. McFarlin Cos., Toledo. Ohio, 4 metal scaffold brackets. Lot -No. Ft 085 Rock Oil Refilling Cos., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 bbl. oil. Lot No. K 2S6 —J. L. Walker, East St. Louis, 111., 1 case paint in oil. Lot No. R 287—Franklin Paint Cos., To- ■ ledo, Ohio, 1 dr. roofing paint. Lot No. R 288—Gus Mitray, London. Ohio, 2 wood hlf. bbls. liq. roof cement Lot No. K 289 —R. E, White. Tiffin, Ohio, 1 case cook books. Lot No. P„ 292—Allen Earner, Alexandria, Ind., 1 bag rye. Lot No. R 293—The Baker Drug Cos., Goshen, Ind. 1 eartn. candy. Lot No. R 294—Stewart Hensley, R. B. No. 9, Muncie, Ind., 1 hlf. bbl. lub. oil. Lot, No. R 295—-Clyde Hillls, Ridgefarm, 111. 1 wood bbl. tar. J.o: No. R 296 —Parsons Prod. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio, 1 dr. oil. Lot No. 7! 297—D. D. Johnson A Code ago, II!.. 12 bag* fertilizer. Lot No. It 298 —C. M. Jenkins. Charleston, 111., X pail animal food. Lot No. n 299—Ed. Hauslik, SodU3. Mich., 1 steel cot. Lot No. R 300—H. C. Bookwalter, Sodus, Mich . J box implement parts. Lot No. R 301—Webers Men’s Shop, Muncie. u and.: 1 oa.-.; paper boxed underwear. Lot No. P. 304 Goidille Prod. Cos., Chicago. 111., 1 box liquid extracts. Lot No. it 305—M. H. Pilchard. Mansfield. 11l . 3 empty egg cases. Lot No R 306 —-Trinidad Paint and oil Cos., Cle% eland, Ohio, 1 bbl. and 5 five-gal. i cans paint. Lot No. R 30?—Lennox Oil and Paint Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio, X empty his. bbl. Lot No. R 308—American Stock Cos., Tiffin. Ohio, 6 etn. animal and poultry regulator. Loi No. It 309—Tredtke Bros. Cos, To- ; ledo, Oiiio, 2 bale coiron sheeting. Lot No. It 310—Sin Clair Refining Cos.. Toledo. Ohio. 4 empty gasoline drums. Lot Nn R 311—Premier Refining Cos, Cleveland Ohio. 1 bbl. dope, 1 bx. pump, 1 wheeled bbl. carrier. Lot No. R 312—Baker Prod. Cos, Clcvelaud. Ohio, 3 drums crease. Lot No. It 313—F. W. Hagan Cos, Chicago. 111.. 1 bag fertilizer. Lot No. R 314—U 8. Metal Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. X case auto parts, 2 bbl. rods and 2 I'di. rods. Lot No. R 313—U. S. Metal Cos., Cleveland, Ohio, 1 case auto parts. 1 crt. crank shaft. Lot No. R 316—TT. S. Metal Goods Cos, Cleveland, Ohio. 4 case-s Iron and steel auto parts, 2 cases bolts and nuts, 1 crt. axle driver shafts, 5 bol. vehicle springs, 1 bill, fron rods, 1 bdl radius rods. Lot No. It 317—0-N J. H. Zimmer, Mahomet, in.. 1 hlf. bbl. oil. Lot No. R 31S—U. S. Metal Goods Cos, Cleveland. Oiiio, 1 case crank shafts. Lot No. R 319—Loeb Walter* Cos, Cleveland. Oiiio, 1 bdl steel door part. Lot No. R 320—Martin Schneider and Charles Jump, Paris, ill, 1 Dodge touring car. Lot No. R 321—J. N. Gallagher, Augusta. Ind., 1 keg liq. roof cement. Lot No. P. 322—The Laco Mfg. Cos, Warsaw, Ind, 1 generator ertd. pump attached. 2 bbl. fixtures and shades, 1 drum carbide, 1 gas plate: Lot No. CNR 16—Clias. Simpkins, Paulding, Ohio, 4 cement slabs. Lot No. CNR 17—Ray Shields. Lewisburg. Ohio. 1 box 5-gal. dip. Lot No. CNR 18—1 set double trees. Persons claiming any of the foregoing desorfljed articles will please state to the un-der-u r; ed the number of 4me given in the abov list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. a:I lots subject to examination two days prior to date- of sale. J K VANCE. F. C. A, Transportation Bidg.. Indianapolis, Ind. Phone Main 5100, Terml 159. Ind,a’iar,o!is. Ind.. Feb. 14, 1923. NOTICE 'OF SALE OF MARION COUNTY ROAD BONDS Tile undersigned Treasurer of Marlon County. Indiana, will, at his office In the Court House of said County. In the City of Indianapolis, up to the hour of 10 o’clock am, of the 24th d3y of February. 3 923. receive scaled bids for the purchase of the following described road bonds: 1. Cleveland lline et al. free gravel road bonds Piko Township. Marion County, Indiana, in the total principal sum of $6,300, dated February 15. 1923. bearing interest at the rate of 4'j per cent per annum, divid'd into twenty equal scries of one bond • oh in the principal sum of $340, one -orn-s principal and interest to mature and be payable May 15. 1924. and one scries, principal and interest each six months thereafter until all arc paid, authorized in cowv plianco with tho laws of Indiana by order of the Board of Commissioners, to provide tho funds to pay for the construction oi a gravel road in Tike Township. Marion County, on the petition of Cleveland lline et al. * ‘ 2 William F. Muesing et al. road bonds on the line between Lawrence and Warren Township*. M-irinn County. Indiana, in the total principal sum of $19,000, dated Jan nary J. 1923, bearing Interest at the rate of -1 ti per cent per annum, divided into twenty equal series of one bond each in the lyinripa! sum of 5950. one series, principal and interest to mature and bo payable May 15, 1934. and one scries, principal and interest each six months thereafter until al! are paid, authorized in strict compliance with the laws of Indiana, by order of-ilio Board of Commissioners of Marion County, to provide funds to pay for the construction of a >ond on the line between Lawrence and Warren Townships, Marion County Indiana, cn the petition of William F Muesing et al. The sale of said bonds will ooi.tlnu* from day to day after said date until all are sold. Each issue will be sold separately to the hirtiest and best bidder therefor at not less than their full lace value on date of delivery. The right Is "reserved to reject any and * all bids. R. A. LEMCKE. Treasurer of Marion County, Indiana. NOTICE OF SALE OF TOWNSHIP BONDS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Dow W. Vorliies, trustee of Perry Townshfp. Marion County. Indiana, upon the 16th dsy of March. 1923. at 10 o’clock a m . * the o ,v ioe of the trustee in the school building at Southport, Indiana, in the pres cim of the Advisory Board, will offer for su’o Ten Thousand (310,000) Dollars of the bonds of said Township which have been authorized by the Township Trustee and Advisory Board, for the purpose of meeting the current expenses so said township, including the schools thereof, and that upon the - imo day of March 3 6th. 1923. the un der- igffed trustee will sell the additional SIO,OOO of bonds issued by the advisory board and township trustee for the same purpose as above indicated. Said bonds are in * the denomination of Five Hundred ißsooi Doliaps each, the first twenty bonds maturing upon the first day of July, 1924. and the second twenty bonds maturing upon tho first day of January. 1925, said bonds bearing interest at the rate of fix <6l per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. The first twenty bonds bearing date upon the 3 6th day of March, 1923. and the second twenty bonds bearing date of 10th day of April, 1923. DOW W. VORKIES. Trustee of Perry Township NOTICE FOR :BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the JoiD> Purchasing Committee, for tho correctional and benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana, will receive at the office of its secretary, in the State Capitol building. Room 326. until 10 o’clock a ni. on the 21st day of February, 1923, sealed bills on paints, oil* and varnishes, dry goods and notions, according to a coinpiete list specifying kind, grade ami quantity now oa file .in the office of the said secretary of the committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and alt bid* submitted and to waive technical defects. By order of JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. FRED 1L ROBINSON. Secretary. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the • undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with the will annexed of estate of John S. Tarl-.ington. descaaed. late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to lie solvent. LINDA S. TARKINGTON. No. 30855. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that tho under signed hate dnlv qualified as executrixes of estate of Franklin Shelton, deceased. lat of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LIZZIE SHELTON. LUCY B. SHELTON. No. 20K50 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby giv n that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of • ■state of Katherine Evans Blake, deceased, late of Marion County. Indian*. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. * DONALD A. BLAKE. No. 20856.
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