Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1923 — Page 15
FRIDAY. MAY 4, iD23
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE (Concluded From I’refeiiing Face) e—Clothing TROUSERS eFH To Match /T\ j i Your Coat ij||J Bi | $2.95. $3.95, $4.95. Sng IE $5.95, $6.95 and up i THE PANTS STORE CO. LADY S tan -;:if. size 38: 2 thin dresses. one wool dress, two blue wool suits, size , 36 Call Webster 2780. d—Musical Instruments MARIMBA 3H octave: will sell reasonable for cash. ! Irvington 2052. after ti p. m 1 FOR SALE—Hamilton piano, upright: walnut case, in first-class condition For quick j sale. $125 cash. Fall Irvington 11437. f—Miscellaneous SURPLUS ARMY GOODS 3 gal. fire extinguishers. $6 each 12x15 new tarpaulins. $lO each. Garden spades *4.50 a dozen. So pt. D-hardle “hovels. sti.au a dozen, j Rd pt lo.ig handle shovels. $6 50 dozen. Picks. SI a dozen. Pick handles. 51.50 a dozen. ox 9 wall tents, with poles. sls each. Rakes. 50c each Forges. $35 val our price. 512.50 each Good anvil for $5. The above are just a few of the many : bargains wc are offer ng at 50 per rent of j the regular price See our stock of hatchets, handled axes, la-ge md sma’l vises, tap and dtp sets, platform scales, folding “tales, carvas cots. too : grinders, electric grinders, tool ; bags, trowels, pipe dies and stock, tarpau- I 11ns. sizes up to 40 feet wide and 100 feet long. Contractors, send us your orders. Mail orders filled. M. L. GOI.DKF.RG A SON CO, 1302 tv. Washington. RENTA CopoNA $3.00 Per Month H e price. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 142 North Meridian Street. Typewriter Bargains LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. CASH OR PAYMENTS. Clark Typewriter Shop 1$ W, Market st . 2d Flour Main 2080 TYPEWRITERS $25 $35. S4O $45. SSO. S6O. factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed typewriters rentid. repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 s. P n .-ilvai ii Lin. 0822 BAS RANGES LOW PRICES: low oven. $lO and up: high oven S2O and up. Delivered and connected free CHARLES KOEHUING SB2 Virginia avenue SHOWCASES, oak. 6-foot: 1 flonroase. 1 wall case, both fur S2OO. Will sell or trade for light ear. lot. or equity Randolph A990 $65 BLACK gondola style baby carriage. S2O: also small white bed $3.00 1905 * Roehne Cali Circle 2S 19 2t> MIM ELL AN EOT N. WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL . PAY 88 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
27 BUSINESS WNIU Nt EMENT3 0 Men’s ParEamias C" earned and Rebloeked, SLOG MULLER CO.. 2§ Kemtueky Ave. Main 61179 ___ Now Is flu* Time to have, your basement made dr\ and sanitary Leaks in walls and floors stoppid with imr special water-proofing Cisterns water proofed Eetimah - furnished and results guaranteed Impervious Products Cos. AUTO PAS NT ENG — Credit extender! to auto owners. Zerkle Pa:ret Cos. •51 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and jrener.il repairing. Prices 'ow as lowest, highest oua'ity 1517 Kelly St Drexel 4455. Wf own and operate two shops. Let u-t in ~,i looting workmanship aad iteri.il guaranteed Prices right Term* cash or payments INDIANA ROOFiNG CO, 2406 Northwestern Ave Kenwood 4934. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. K. M. HARDIN CO Merchant p-timber 3220 E Mich Webster 3001 { SAFETY RAZOR BLADES I Sharpened TUTTLKDGU. '7Ol Indiana Ave k FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; ■ feather mattresses md pillows made El I BURKEE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 ■ PAINTING and paper hanging .1 H ■ POWELL Stewart 1791 ORA E Marvk • HEATH’S Bartar Shop, union warm com* fortabie bathroom? 132 W. Market. FURNITURE repairnti and refini.-hed upholßterirs Stewart 147S 28 STORAGE AND TKi.NSIEK MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization la America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers" Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MA in 4631. Offices in Ail Principal Cities Overland Hauling, special Rates Phone OTTO 1 SUESZ Main 2353-362S Night Web 0699 Circle STORAGE Household goods packed fer shipment 2s 1 > l.sin 1. s ATII -rdi<t t n mks ~ We Will Put You in the Transportation Business AND SHOW YOU HOW TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL 4 uridament 1: \ e put m.-e into the motor transportation business Experience is not necessary The opportunity is open to men of good character Whatei er their business or profession. training, if they are energetic, aggressive, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to 3 business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they are assured a future with a guaranteed income of so.<>oo For detailed information ..call in person to roe MR. WINTERS CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE ITS never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it
SALE OF BEDROOM FURNITURE 1 bargains 11 gompiete suites aid odd pieces J Ira HtJI • * ji nin rn *. ~' ~ X• 3 ’ j■' ..;L =: :1SII 7-' | -jt i l i 1 { u Tlhree=PSece Period Bedroom Suite Including Bed. Dresser and I)res.siug Tabic, Walnut Finish Similar to Illustration —Chiffonier $24 Extra. Special Three Piece Goldeu-Oak Colonial Suilp. consisting of Bed, Dresser and Dressing Table. Special • Three-Piece Mahogany Finish Suite, consisting of Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. Special = Three-Piece Walnut Finish Suite, consisting of Bod, Dresser and §&,((!)• 50 Dressing Table. Special ■ Oy = These Specials for Saturday and Monday. Davenport Suite s-Piece Brussels Ruu Davenport. Chair and Billing Room size 9x12 Rocker Suite Jußt °ne of Many . Table, Buffet and Six Bargains Golden or ruined Chairs Beautiful Oak finish Golden or Fumed Patterns c g-rv Oak Finish _ 's9= U4= MANY OTHER SPITES AND ODD PIECES IN ALL FINISHES TERMS, *1 PER WEEK ON THESE BARGAINS Rhodes=BMrfordl Furniture Cos. NEW AND USED FURNITURE FOR LESS. 511-513 EAST WASHINGTON sTni’gT MAIN 5363. BETWEEN EAST AND LIBERTY STs!
SO ALTOMOBJ LKS FOIt SALE b—Gaivoline Ford Bargains 1919 Touring, dem new paint . 5125 1917 Roadster, slip-on body, overhauled r 95 1921 Touring, starter, demountable, new tire#: looks like new .$253 1921 Touring. starter. demountable*. good tires $230 Coupe, starter, A I condition. . . .$273 1921 Sedan, starter, dem . run* and looks like new $325 1920 Coupe: extra good condition $295 Swisslx lm cV: Parker 330 E Market. SATURDAY SPECIAL Cadillac touriiu in good shape mechan ically top. tire* and paint fair We are %n. lng to S' li this ear for Sl3O Cash or terms. Nat tour.... ? 17.% Dort tour Essex tour . 19‘PJ SBOO The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Never Closed 31 W Thirteenth St. _ Mam HP42 Ford Coupe, $250 Good mechanical condition New seat covers, new tires, starter and electric U?hf One 1921 Ford coupe: starter and de mountable rims, new paint job: $375 Cash payments or trade. North-Overland Cos. 3011 Central. Kenwood 1702 Overland. 1917 touring . sloo 00 Scripps Booth, 1920 touring 300 00 Ford. 1921 touring 2 Hi.oo F’ord. 1922 touring . 200.00 Chevrolet. 1917 louring 90.00 New ami used ears. Small payment down. bal. 12 or 16 months STONE CHEVROLET CO. - Meridian USED CARS Bulcks. Dodges. Chalmers. Fords. Stut*. Marmon6. Cadillac*. Chevrolets. Pearless ;*nd many others Some as low as SIOO dowo. 1 balance one year l. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois _Open Sunday. CHALMERS SIX. 1921 GARDNER FOUR. 1921 AUBURN SIX. 1920 MAXWELL. 1919 BUICK FOUR RUCK SIX i-OK SALE OK TRADE ALI.EN 725 VIRGINIA AVE LIMOUSINE Eight-passenger, twelve-cylinder: good as new. Just right for funeral or taxi purposes Price right. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. CHEVROLET SUPERIOR models Your car in trade L T ALI.EN CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR. 917-919 Virginia Ave _ Drexel 0928. USED CARS Good shape Payment* or trade* DIXIE SERVICE STATION FORD BODIES AND PARTS. Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shell and body parts SWISSHELM A PARKER FORD TRUCKS One-ton Max attachment: good tires $l5O DIXIE SERVICE STATION. 2008 Bluff Ave. OVERLAND sedan: good running shape DIXIE SERVICE STATION VIM truck: good running condition Price $165 C H. WALLERICH CO : HUPMOBILE touring. 1922; excellent~eon. dition: run 5.500 miles: 5 good cord tires snubbers: cut-out: Johnson lock: side shields, SBSO. Brookside 1629. ! OVERLAND 1921 louring: A-l condition; five good tires and wire wheels small payment down, balance easy terms 644 E. Washington Main 3493. FORD sedan, practically new urea: A-l mechameally $375 C H WALL47RICH CO. j OLDSMOBILE truck, a danoy for a milk route: new tires: A-l mechanically: will | trade for Ford or Dodge touring. Phone l Irvington 4389 : MAXWELL touring! good battery, starter, 5 new tires, new top; real bargain $135. | 220 S Pennsylvania Main 1705 Open ; Sunday’ : FORD sedan, practically new tires: Ad me chanically: $375 New paint. C H WALLERICH CO 833 N Meridian 5 FOR SALE—I 923 Ford touring driven 3 months SBO of accessories Price $285 I Call after 6 p. m. 729 N. New Jersey. Large line of Fords, All models ALLEN. 72i> Virginia Ave.
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30 At TOMO BILES FOK SALK b—Gasoline Chevroßet New Superior models. I m m e (1 iate delivery. Your old ear in trade. Cash or payments. Open Evenings and Sunday. L. To Allen 917 Virginia Ave. Large line of used ears ( at our used car department. Small payment, balance 12 months. L T. Alien 725 Virginia Ave. NEW USED GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON ALL USED CARS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS COUPES TOURINGS ROADSTERS TRUCKS A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT MODELS TO SELECT FROM AND PRICES TO SUIT MOST ANY ONES POCKETBOOK A small dejiosit will hold any car for 30 days Buy now and save yourself from $25 to s.,d on a car. We have some real bargains—prices rang ing irom SBO on up Small down payment and the balance 10 I to 12 monthly payments, i OPEN EVENINGS —ALL DAY SUNDAY Broad Ripple Auto Cos. 82S E Sixty Third St. WA shington 4737. Authorized Ford, F’ord son and Lincoln Dealers. 1910 HARLEY’ D.CviDSON motorcycle. $5. M 3 Monroe sedan. A-l condition 316 ; N Oriental St. HAVE a $l5O marimba: will trade even lor i Ford roadster Irvington 2062 after | 6 |i in. ; CHEVROLET 1918 louring good condition: $25 down, $2.50 per week 334 N. Capitol ! BUICK 6. 1919 touring, new paint. $l5O down, balance one year 334 N, Capitol. CADILLAC 55 torn.. new cord tire*; fins 1 condition: S2OO down 430 N Capitol CHEVROLET 1919 touring. $35 down; balau $3 75 hit week 334 N Capitol Buick four; good condition j 725 VIRGINIA AVE ; CHEVROLET 1920 touring: A-l shape: SSO down, $4 weekly 334 N Capitol FORD touring: good hood, tires and oalnt. jSIoO Rear 130 W Raymond st DODGE roadster. 1919: Al shape $125 down balance terms 334 N Capitol
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30 \I T()MOBILES FOR .SALE h—(iamiline 21 touring. s23s\2rtL / w/ 1920 .Gape, lock L*/ wheel . 310 InR fOl'O sedan. Docker f I wheel. speedomter, mM la if dome light, spar* IIU I tire Mi i ,1 1920 touring starter L I and <lem 235 I IgOI 1920 roadster. L a . \ 1, \ starter . 200 / sedan, f I Vx I motor 200 Ia *Ch evro- '“\ / lour... 125 Many others to select from. Some with payment* as low as sls Down THE RED ARROW 945-7 Southeastern Ave HAROLD HANCOCK. MGR. Stewart 2707 COLE touring; Chalmers touring, Gardner touring. Hollier touring. Kissel coupe, Overland touring. Stephens touring, Oakland coupe, McF'arlaud sport. Terms or Trade Op % n Evenings. 1001 N. Menu an st Circle 4948 ALL BUT A GIFT When You Can Buy Such Cars at These Prices Chalmers Little Six sedan. In splendid condition, elegant tires, new seat covers; mechanically perfect. Avery rare buy for $595 1921 Cole sedan Westinghouse shock ah sorbets; :iew seat covers. Everything on this ear to complete a perfect high-grade car Five good cord tires, two bumpers. Original prov $5,035. Been run 8,000 unics. Doing everything but giving it away when wo priii- it to you at $895. WE WILL EVEN GO FARTHER WITH YOU AND GIVE YOU TERMS. OLDSMOBILE 8 touring; perieci condition $l5O down. 430 N Capitol CAR for sale: sacrifice for cash if sold at fence 1944 W New York at CHEVROLET 4-90: eood condition L T. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Aytw 31 AUTOMOBILES. WANTED Autos Wanted We also buy wrecked or junk car* Indianapolis Auto Parts & Ti r e Go. 518 N Capitol Ave. Main 2638 LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. AUTOS WANTED WK PAY CASH. 1 WOLF AUTO CO 619 N. Illinois Main 1579, AUTOS wanted See us first Best cash prices CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO J 411 N. Illinois Main 6796. WANTED to trade my $l5O Marimba for a Ford roadster. Irv. 2052. a I ter 6 p. m. HIGHEST cash prices paid Tor used cars SAM CORAZ 519 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED —212 E. New York 9t. Main 4446. 32 At TO NLI’ULII.N, RE BAIRS USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model ears at 6Q to 75 per cent off Hat price A complete stock of new ring gears pinions, new axles and new springs Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received KLEIN BROS Eureko Auto Parts 334 N Capitol Circle 0878. NEED a battery tor your carl We have them Willard. Exlde Prest-O-Lite and others; 6 rolt for SIOOO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 S Meridian St
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Come at Once! Amid Get the Fall Advantage r ® off This UmiMsyal SaJe off Used Sewimig Macfeimies ' S'Swsmg machines on pi 1 White Electrics I § 2:er than we can dispose o 5 them and St they are crowdsn g i jtoMi ys OlUl^p These are i ■•u j ail rare bargains. W ABl maclhiSnes are * * on the best of com ~IBUY TODAY A Few of Many Bargains Singer, 325, Worth 335 Singer, 325, Worth 335 66 Singer, $23, .3 White Rotary, Worth Singer, $25, Worth $35 2 Singer, 323 White Rotary, $43, j And Many Others Worth s6® Some as Low as s3.o© Oar Easy Paymnemiit Plami Makes Parchasiag a Pleasure Remits, Repairs and Supplies at Lowest Prices WHITE SEWING MACHINE GO O 322 Massachiasetts Ave. Main ©6o©
32 ALTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS TOPS-TOPS—TOPS Do you want anew top for your auto If so get our prices and take advantage of materia! bought before the raise In price Also get our .irice on painting All work guaranteed. Ky. Ave. Auto Top and Tire (Jo. MA in 1137. 33-35 Ky Avg. SPRING'S AND SPRING LEAVES Installing and Repairing 31 S. SENATE AVE. 1 LINCOLN I >72 DRIVE IN Ewald Spring Service Cos. There in one place in Indianapolis that “SPK< IA LIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. HOG KUB, 3119 W WASH. BI MO.VI 4300 auto washing Our specialty 334 N lilitiot* S & S \uto Laundry FOUR 36x Iti ,1 htl; . - ti;b'‘i and r-inii $32 ft,r qui, I: CAPITOL RADIO SUPPLY CO ’ W N> Ynrk >t Til K M ASTKR VUI C A NI 7. KfIS CUT f!ATI' vur.u UO INC 327 N NOI E 9 r AITO TOPS. ,'tirtain an' m- it >v>T(* Ttm--drr Urn- 159 Kent tvi Cit 4e 2177 a;> unam ui, FIRST AID FOR CRIPPLED FINANCES D) yoii nred coal or more furniture? Do you want to buy a home? Do you want to pay the balance ou your furniture, your trover, doctor or other bills? I)o you want to pay your taxes or fix up your property and do not have the money at hand? We Furnish the Money ’ For All Needs If you are in debt and can not ni°et your obligation, don't irifle with vour credit: it is dangerous Sec us. We can help you The rate of interest ia fixed by law and no charge ih made for services Here la a sample rate $45 Tola) Cost $5.15 for three month** Wo loan any amount up to S3OO on furniture, pianos fixtures, etc Come in ami talk It over or call us on the phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg Corner Pennsylvania and Washington st Phone. Main 4HIO Under stale supervision IF you rn*ed money to finish .vour home, make improvements, pay off contracts, or second mortgages, my second mortgage rates will agreeably stir onso vou No agents. E. .J. Burt 500 Fletcher Trust Ridg MAin 0994. id MUXIA TO LOAN MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. §2© to $3<Q)(Q> We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can r-rrange repayment of loan to suit you Capitol Loaini Co a 24154 E. Was !h smigto mi St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7154 MONEY furnlshol on realty mortgages >uii3 contracts FRANK K SAWYER Meridian Life Hldg 307 N Pennsylvania St Klley 1420 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R B WIL SON, I 101 National City Bank Bldg Lin coin 0104 MONEY to loan on second mortgages HCT B MILLER. 127 N Delaware St Main 5703. CALL on a "Business Service" advertiser to do that job for vou
•U MDMA 10 LOAN W E siirciaiizc in construction loans in ■ imti ictors and finance the b • dll . o! bomes. 'll3O make mortva,: - un iriipruvni Indianapolis rc.ii estate Prompt smi.T—no red tape. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INt KST.MI ST COMPANY. >' Fidelity Trust Udls Main 7101 S9 PH.V.' NO 1 uTJv UOMPI.AIXI IN PARTITION AND TO V IKT TITLE TO REAL ESTATE No. 36533 I" tbc Cirviil Uourt of •aid county st :• ot india* a. Marion County. Eliza .1 m- M. Corkfe. cl ;i l A i <■ M. I F{mJihai,j.-h. rt al. , l! . ' at tin 4lh .my oi May. iinoi plaintiffM. by their !,.1.1 II tn. i.ffi. e , i the clerk of : 1 6 m Un :•! "i Marion Comity, in the I'- i• i tin r 'inpJaint agamet 1 i o* nan.<i| del. i .:.■ >• r- a’.d .aid plamI U- I'-n .a. al..<. find m ilic office of the '•"d . cii, tin allnuivil o! a competent per -■ ■ - nuing t9.it oain and( tendanta Farali A. i n k See Sav.i! A Mct'orkle. it living: if ,: ""l. u • 'i'ii ividov.er, children, dondiiiitH and ‘uirs creditors, admuuitral, : ' 1,1 • '-lai'. dcvi-ccn. nratcc-. trustcis ■"'d * xia ..in.'s ol the lasi will and testament, ‘■’ -“y' k m m'erest, Itc i reproaeiitativ* s >1 xi km of said Sarah A Cook. Ncc " :r A M Cork ■ dc . a-.| Baldwin Cook, nu was Un iiiishami, widower, or formerly hn-i-and or widower of sanl s.trail A. 1 "Ok. N.C harali A. McCorklr. If living; if d'ud. ’ ' I.' ~li-'un wile or widow, children. mts aid In:.'- , r'ditor*. admin la tra oi tm 1 still. . ci-via,- ?. legatees, trustees md exi of tin last will and testament. ' ' I , st. I.'g.a! reiireseiitiU.ves n, I n* ' T of i;,‘‘ of said Baldwin Cook, deeas* and Sm all . Nee Sarah A. Me ‘" r ■ l. ■- ni.arried iianu is unknown, if ; . n 'ing. i! dead, t e imiuiown widower, ehll- ’ 'ii- ‘ - ' da::!- al- i heirt, eredUors. adinir'isiiainr- oi ia> -‘'taß'. devises, legatees, " Bat" • mid exe utors of the last will and Icslaue • t. "... evgors In interest, legal rensci l it nd next ol kin of said Sarah ' , Ne< Sarah A. MeCorkle. and eeasm d'lM. i \ Snider a widow; the unknown "low. children, descendants and ■'lii'ii— administrators of the •'•di .1-..- leim.es, trustee* and exceut"ir - the i.asl will and la-lament, siua’cs 6 ml :a-si legal representatives aim ■; ! 1 > u ul Joseph !! McCorkie. deceased. h- a M- i orkle U ai-kson and— Clarksmi. in i )i'.ishmid. whose ehristian name is un--1 ! 'uma MeCorkle Russell and lEussel lur hastiami. whose Christian nam# i- mil.now.i: the unknown husband, widower, "i* lornier husband or widower, whose chrisi :.n ..ad Mil-name is link lown, of each of Ihe female defendants above mimed, if livn -d d-ad. Ill* unknown wife or widow, "hose Christian arid surname is unknown. ■"•" •• >■ unknown children, descendants and e;-- ..-'diiie- .adr.iuii-irators of the estate, devisees, legatees trustees ami executors of ih.e last will and testament, successors in :'c:esi legal representatives and next of ai id said unknown husband, widower, or '"rmer husband or widower, deceased: the u: known wife or widow, whose Christian and si iuna m * is unknown, of aeh of the male neieiidauts above named H living: if dead, the uiiKtiown husband, widower or former husband, or widower, whose Christian and e-man" is unknown, and the unknown chil- • li-fii, descendants and heirs, creditors, adimnislr .'ors of theestate. devisees, legatees, trustee tors ol the last will and testament Sim essors in interest, legal repre- -. ntalire- and next of km of said unknown wife or widow, deceased all other persons, firms or corporations claiming or asserting or attempting to "laiin and assert any right, lit’, or interest in and to the real estate as hereinafter described, and cadi of said defendants above named, respectively, are not residents of the State of Indiana, or theilresidence is unknown: and said cause is an adion m partition a.id to quiet title to the real est ip h .led m Marion County, in the Sr.it> ui Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit Unit of ihe southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section four (41. township sixteen (16). north range two (2) east,- in Marion County. State of Indiana, as follows Beginning at the southeast corner of said quarter quarter, and running west with llu south line thereof nine 19) chains, tlienee north parallel with the east fine of maid quarter twenty (20) chains, more or less, to the north line thereof, thence, east nine 11) I chains to the northeast corner of miid quarter quarter, thence soulh twenty--120) chains, more or less, lo the beginning, • ontaining eighteen ilB acres, more or less." And that the defendants above named are each of them severally necessary parties defendant thereto and whereas, said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint lequired said defendants, each and severally, to appear in court and answer or demur to said complaint on the 27th day of June. 923: now there'ore. By order of said court, said defendants as above named are each and severally notified ol flic filing mid pendency of said complaint against them: that unless they appear ami answer or demur thereto at the calling of s lid < auri oil the 27th day of June. 1923. the same being the 21st judical day of tho June term of said court, to be begun and field on the first Monday in June. 4923, at the courthouse in sat* Marion County, said lomplaint ami the matters and things therein aim tamed and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. ALBERT Ii LOSCHE. Clerk JOHN VV. CL AY POOL, Attorney fir Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Harriett H Specs, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is sup posed to be solvent No 1 NOAH M. SPEE9. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has duly qualified as executor of estate of Martha Jane Derry, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to ie solvent LINNAEUS V ROBERTS No 21128
39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Until 10 a. m„ May 24, 1923. the in diana State board of school book commissioners will receive from publishers, al the office of the State superintendent of public instruction sealed bids od school textbooke to be used for five years, ae follows: High school texts. Algebra (bound and bid (1) containing three semesters work, (2) containing the first year s work, and (3) containing the third semester’s work); geometry (bound and bid at (1) a plane and solid geometry. (2) as a plane geometry, i (3) as a solid geometry): commercial arithmetic, history. United States, general, ancient - mediaeval and modern, civil government. physical geography, commercial geography, history of English literature, history of American literature, history of American and English literature in one volume. English grammar and composition. English composition and rhetoric. Latin, beginning Latin, Latin grammar, prose com position, Caesar, Caesar Including composition and grammar in one volume. Cicero. Virgil. German conversational method gram tnar and grammatical method grammar: also four elective textbooks in each of the following subjects: Botany, zoology, physics, chemistry .agriculture, agricultural botany: also a textbook in agriculture for the common schools: all of said books to be furnished to textbook dealers and school officials in accordance with the law found on page 150 of the Acts of 1921 The publishers shall state specifically in such bid ilie price at which each book will be furnished, also the exchange price on ' each book sold or exchanged for an old 1 book on the same subject of like grade and kind, but of different series: and shall ac company such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to be furnished in such bid. Any and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of $50,000. to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of this State, conditioned that if any contract be awarded to any bidder such bidder will enter into a contract to perforin the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of the textbook law3 of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of saio board. Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used; the weight and quality of thread used; the weight of super used: the quality of glue used: the quality of boards used, whether chip board, pasted board or cloth board: samples submitted shall be bouDd as per specifications given for the above five Items No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder that he is in no wise directly or Indirectly connected w Ith any other publisher or firm who is bidding for books submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in any other publisher or firm bidding at the same time, and that he is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this State. The Indiana State board of school book commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof, for any particular book or books By order of the Indiana State board oi school book commissioners. BENJAMIN J. BURRIS. President. E. U. GRAFF’, Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARES OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL, INDIANAPOLIS. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and | deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution, adopted by said board on the 28th day of April. 1923: Improvement Resolution No. 3. 1923. To construct four )4) comfort stations in the parks, parkways and boulevards of the City of Indianapolis, to-wlt: "One on the south side of Fall Creek boulevard north drive, cast of College Avenue; one in Rhodius Park; one In Military Park and one in Brookside Park, which parks and boulevards are a part of the park , and boulevard system of the City of indii anapolis. Indiana." All of said eomfort stations are to be ] built on lands which are now part of the ; park and boulevard system ol the City of ! Indianapolis. Said improvements are for park purposes and are to be made in accordance with the plans and specifi. ations on file in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners of said city That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday, the 17th day ! of May. 1923. at three o'clock p. m.. at the office of said board, in the city hail as the time and place for the public consideration I of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Park Commissioner* will receive bids for such work. The successful bidder will be required to comply with j the specifications now on fl> and which I may be seen in the office of said board. He I shall deposit a certified check in the amount iof two and one-half (2S7tl per cent of the amount of his bid for such work bid upon, but in no case shall any such check b. for less than the sum of One Hundred iftluO.OO) dollars, sxu! check to bo certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana In case no bid is accepted, this check will be returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is accejited and bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into any contract with the City of Indianapolis within fire 15) days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance of the same, said check shall be forfeited to the City of Indianapolis i- ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure so to do. An affidavit of non-collusion, as required : by law. must be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners re- * serves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES A BOOKWAI.TFIR FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE SARAH E. SHANK . Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. _ i NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. To Whom It May Concern: Noti w is hereby given by Ihe Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that by its acquisition resolution No. 9, 1923, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana: "Beginning at Ihe intersection of the south line of Ihe southeast quarter of Section 5. Township 15 North. Range 4 East, i Marion County. Slate of Indiana, and the ' center line of the Brookville Road, thence north 20 ’■ j degrees west a distance of 383 feet to a point: thence north 4ti decrees west a distance of 291.06 feet to a point in the center of the National Road; thence south b 7 degrees west a distance of 53.02 feet to a point: thence south 4H degrees east a distance of 299.9 feet to a point: thence south 20‘s degrees east a distance of 350.63 feet to a point in the south line of the aforesaid '* section: thence east along the south line of thfe aforesaid section a distance of 50.58 feet to place of beginning. containing .79 acres." That said real estate bo to be acquired is to be used for park purposes of the City of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday. May 17th. 1923. at three o'clock 1 p m . at the office of Ihe said board in the j City Hal! in the said city, will be the time ‘ and place when final action will be taken j confirming, modifying or rescinding said : resolution, and when it will receive and hear : remonstrances from persons interested in or ! affected by such proceedings and when it i will determine the public utility and beenfit \ thereof. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER FRED CLINE. A. M MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK, j Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE TO BIDDERS j Bids will be received by the board of : trustees of the Indiana State Normal School. ! May 7, 1923. at 8 p. m at the Robert* Hotel. Muncie. Ind., for the erection and | completion of a power house, tunnel, etc., i at the eastern division. Indiana State Nor- ! mal School, Muncie. Ind Bids must be I made on Form 96 prescribed by the State 1 board of accounts and must be accompanied b) a certified check equal to five (5%) per cent of the amount of (he bid Separate bids must be received for the following items: First, for the erection of the power house, estimated cost $26,500.00: second, for the construction of the pipe tunnel, estimated cost. $17.500 00: third, for the erection of the chimney, estimated cost. $6.500.00. fourth, for the main steam supply and return pipes, estimated cost $14.000 00: fifth, for furnishing and erecting two boilers, estimated cost $15.000 00. Bids must be made in accordance with provisions of specifications prepared by Kibele & Gerard, architects. Muncie. Ind. Copies of plans and specifications may be found at the office of the dean of the faculty, eastern division. Indiana State Normal School, Muncie. Ind.: at the office of Kibele & Gerard. architects. 335 The Johnson Bldg . Muncie. Ind.. and at the office of the registrar of ihe Indiana State Normal School. Terre Haute. Ind. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. HELEN C. BENBRIDGE. Secretary NOTICE. The Bingham Grain Company vs A C. Fernandes. Before William A. Conner, justice of the peace in and for Center Township, State of Indiana. Marion County, the plaintiff in the above cause, having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and this action is brought to enforce the collection of plaintiff's demand by proceedings in attachment aRd garnishment. Non, therefore, the said defendant is hereby notified that unless he be and appeaon the 16th day of May. 1923. before me. a justice of the peace in said township, county : and state and answer or demur to this complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and seal this 35th of April, i SEAL) 1923. WILLIAM A CONNER. Justice of the Peace SMITH. REMSTER, HORNBROOK & SMITH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. .
to LJBOAL NOTICKa. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS CITY' OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that by its acquisition resolution No. 8. 1923. it nae determined to acquire the following described real estate m the City of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana: Beginning at the intersection of the west line of Dearborn Street and the north line of 30th Street in D. C. Bryan’s northeast addition to the city of Indianapolis, as re corded in Plat Book No. 10. Page 194. in the Recorders office of Marion County. State of Indiana; thence west along the north property line of 30th Street to a point 614.2 feet west of the west property line of Rural Street: thence north on a straight line to a point in the south line of Richard's 34th Street Addition to the City of Indian apolis. as recorded in Land Record No. 43. Page 562, in the aforesaid Recorder's office. 91.65 feet west of the southeast coiner thereof; thence northeastwardly along the east property line of Temple Avenue to a point in the eart line of the aforesaid Richards Subdivision 195 feet north of the southeast corner thereof; thence north along the east line of the aforesaid Richard's Sub division and the same line extended north to a point in the south property Lice of 34th Street: thence east along the soulh property line of 34th street to the west property line of Gale Street in the Wash ington Bank and Trust Company’s First Ad dition to the City of Indianapolis, a a re corded in Plat Book No 18, Page 78. in the aforesaid Recorder’s office: thence south along ihe west property line of Gale Street being also the west line of the aforesaid Washington Bank and Trust Company's ad dition: to the north property line of 33rd Street: thence southeastwardly along the north property line of 33rd Street to the west property line of Sherman Drive; thence south along the west property line of Slier man Drive to the north property line of 320 Street: thence west along the north prop erty line of 32d Street to a point >n the west property line of Gale Street, said point being the southeast comer of lot No. 13 in Jennings Sugar Grove Addition to the City of Indianapolis as recorded in Plat Book No. 14. Page 29, in the aforesaid Recorder’s office: thence north along the west prop i erty line of Gale street a distance of 120 feet to the northeast comer of the afore said lot No. 13; thence west along the north ’ line of lots 13. 14. 15. 16, 17 and 18 m | the aforesaid Jenning * Sugar Grove Addition a distance of 210 feet to a point. ' thence north i.-ross an alley and along the > east line ol lots Nos. 23, 24 and 25 in the ■ aforesaid Jennings Sugar Grove Addition a i distance of 115 feet to a point; thence west 1 along the north line of the aforesaid lot No i 25 and the same line extended west, a distance of 241.01 feet, to a point in the west line of Olney Street: thence north along the west line of Olney Street a distance of 140 feet to a point, said point being the north east comer of lot No. 44 in the aforesaid Jennings Sugar Grove Addition:'thence west along the north line of lot Nos. 44 and 67 In the aforesaid Jenning's Sugar Grove Addition to a point in the east property line of Adams Street; thence south along the east property line of Adams Street a die tanee of 405 feet to a point in the soutS property line of 32d Street: thence west i along the south property line of 32d Street a distance of 559.9 feet to a point, sait | point being the northwest comer of lot No. 1 in C. A. Greenleaf's Addition to the | City of Indianapolis as recorded in Pla: Book No. 4 Page 443. in the aforesaid Re | corder’s office: thence south along the west j line of the aforesaid lot No 1 and the west j property line of LaSalle Street to a point ip the north property line of 30th Street; then -e west along the north property line of Rdth Street to place of beginning, containing 185 acres more or less. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes of the City of Indianapolis By said resolution it is provided that Thursday, May 17th. 1923. at 3 o'clock P M., at the office of the said Board i.i ; the City Hall in the said city, will be the time and place when final action will be j taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will hear amt receive remonstrances from persons inter ested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility am: benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE, SARAH E. SHANK Board of Park Commissioners of the Oily : of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION BOARD OF PARK COMMISIONERS CITY' OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY' HALL To whom it may concernNotice ts hereby given by the board oi park commisioiners of the city of Indianpo 11s. that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 10 1923, it has determined to acquire the fol- ! lowing described real estate in the iit> ’ of* Indianapolis. Marion County, Indiana. "Beginning at a point in the west line oi . section 11, township 16 north, range 3 ea; Marion County. State of Indiana, said point ‘ being the south end of the subdivision ; known as Clay poo!-Ross Riverview addition . to the city of Indianapolis, as recorded in : plat book No. 17. page .86. in the recorders 1 office of Marion County. State of Indiana . thence south along the west line of sections 11 and 14 to a point in the center of ,Ih* Indianapolis Water Company s canal, thence northeastwardly along the center lino of tlv | Indianapolis Water Company's canal to the j point of the intersection of the center line ; of the aforesaid canal with the south prop erty line of the sub-division of Sunnymeade ss recorded in plat book No. 17. page 409. in the aforesaid recorders office., extended east thence west along the south property : line of the aforesaid subdivision of Sunny ! meade to a point in the west tine of the j aforesaid section 11. said point being the southwest corner of the aforesaid sub division of Sunnymeade. thence south along the west line of the aforesaid section 14. t< place of beginning, coutainnig 81 acres mere or less. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday. May 17. 1923. at 3 o'clock p m at the office of the said board in the city hall in the said city, will be the time and place when final action w :1! be takefii con firming, modifying or rescinding said resolu tion. and when it will hear and receive re monstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when H will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A M MAGUIRE SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Two five-ton truck-tractors for collection and removal of garbage and ashes and ap : proximalely a two-ton truck for collection and removal of dead animals. Sanitary district of Indianapolis Indianapolis. Indiana Sealed bids will be received by the Board iof Sanitary Commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis. Indiana, at its officr In the city hall. Indianapolis. Indiana, unti 10 o'clock a. m. on the 22d day of Maj 1923. for one approximate two-ton track ! and two five-ton truck-tractors for use in the collection and removal of dead animals and garbage and ashes, according ;o th ; terms and specifications for said approximate two ton truck and two five-ton truck-tractors ion file in the office of said board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a check payable said board certified by a reputable bank oi Indianapolis. Indiana, in an amount not Usi than SIOO.OO on the two-ton truck an.i 5150 00 on each of the two five-ton trucks Said bids will be opened after 10 o'cio* .- ja. m. on said 22d day of May. 1923. bui the board reserve* the right to defer actio.. lon any and ail bids to a date not later than j the 19th day of June. 1923 and the board | further reserves the right to reject any and . ail bids JAY a. craven. J. L. ELLIOTT. LUCIUS B SWIFT ; Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Sanitary | District of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION Board of Park Commissioners, city oi Indianapolis Office of the board. City Hall i To Whom ft May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of i Park Commissioners of the cii.v ol Ind apolis. that by its Acquisition Resrj;',. .ioc —. 111. 1923. it has determined to acquire the t following described real estate, in the city ; of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana: ' "All of lot numbered sixty-two (62) ill Stratford, an addition to the city of Indiaziapolis as recorded ui Plat Book 5, page 27, | In the recorder s office of Marion County and I State of Indiana." [ That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes o! the city of I Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thur? day. May 24. 1923. at 3 o'clock p m. at the i office of said board in the city hall of said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. , Board of Park Commissioners of the city jof Indianapoiis NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator ,of estate of Peter J Smith, deceased, late |of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is i supoosed to be solvent. SAM W. INGLE i No 21179 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Bridget Smith, deceased, late jof Marion County. Indiana Said estate is ! supposed to be solvent. SAM W. INGLE No. 21180.
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