Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1924 — Page 13
MONDAY, XOY. 10, 1924
OILS AND RAILS ’ MKT BUOYANT IN SLOCK RISE Week-end Accumulation of Orders Largest in Recent Years, Ry Cnited Pre*• NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—Extraor binary momentum pothered by the market at the week-end was given further impetus by nation wide a*ivertisinp which Saturday's almost unprecedented turnover received. Commission houses reported the largopt accumulation of buying orders or-er Sunday that has piled up in recent years. Apparently the public's appetite for stocks was additionally whetted by the Administration's preparations for immediate tax reduction and open transactions in the principal stocks took place m hip blocks. Prices were generally higher with oils ar.d rails displaying the greatest buoyancy. Steel common headed, the industrial leader*. Before the close of the secon i hour total sales of stocks totaled 1,000.00(1 shares Southern Railway attained a further record high at , ■was read --•! by X• w Haven • 30 b r ßork Island at 40%. Frisco common at 44 7 i and Pt. Paul preferred at Ftefnre the end of the third hour was reached the turnover of stocks reached 1.400.000 shares and the stock ticker was running twenty minutes be! ;nd sales. New favorites were ' ;ken up whenever the market showed signs of hesitation T.**hlgh Valiev jumped into leader ship of the carrier group, reaching anew high on the move at 70. Savage Arms featured the specialties. reaching a row high for the year a* 70" 5 GRAINS ADVANCE AT TRADE START Liverpool Strength Sends Wheat Point Higher. Ry f nitn! Pret* CHICAGO. Nov 10 —G-sin prices opened high- rre t: <" < Boafrtl of Trade today, with wheat leading the market. Unfavorable crop news from Austral:-. and the A* _• r • together w th a s - c- g ,:d ,rd trend in the Liven ! market. Tesulted in local ® ' • tn ' t . advancing withs w indep< ndrnt sacOats showed strength on the fad the movement is and gained some p ’rca Titum !• -m ,*iiy with the other grab - Provision- opened irregular. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— Prr-v. tip. >. High, T.-.v II :0 <•*... !)►.• I 1 t . 1 ’. 1 % 1 1 % l ..73 *i Miv 1 >s . 1 O 1 .‘.ft X T .OX 1 .'7 % I 70 July 1 I 40 1.30 I 30% 137*, CHRS* Dec 110 ! 13 % lift 111', 110 b Stv 1 I lOb 1 lib 1 15 S 1.14 b i i.*> % Julv 1 1 n ! I?'. 1 15b 1 10’, 1 15b 1.15 b OATS— Pec 73-. "■ 57b ' '■* 73 May >7 , 58 5" % 5 b *7 July ...6 55b 55 b 55 Produce Markets CLF.VET.AN!> v. .10 --Poultry—T.ir<\ heavy f rht 15 <6 I Be; heart* -•- . - t' V r ! 9 1 rooster* ! ."> i1 ' t>• '1 •. .* **-• . 43 l *c: . \*ri if* * • U 38 1 standard- **< **.:!- . *Wt re*.'.- — Fresh -*■ • * **- *•>* - '>*> • -xra ftr?s. :.*• '• - l fir-:-. 51-,. *. pbtbt.R'- M - 4’. r 157 1 .0 I v * v York >1 :o 1 *■*.' brai V -*t v !,o.Vii 7 M. • -1 7-V Mi;.*; -tl7O p< ni- '1 (•t 1 75 NEW YORK Vv 10—Floor* —Quiet Lind * — r > ( 31 ft ftl 5 1 • • > _ 9f> f.K!f -!* - * •• .’ irr v;V .1 ‘74 “•c .'3hto Nr* 4 •> - T.ii!ow —Du • t*> • x'r i !♦ % f <i 9’, c Hay—St * > N I >? : Nr* 10 115 Dr< i >Hory—Steady , turkey-. 304* 38c m. •-.** - 7 i ‘ 1r 32 - 2^ r (i *77' T.iv- I’c: *ry—Qbi't r < '< . I*3 dr,' v- I‘7 : • so Vi 15''j*7.V; turkey*. 3*7!<••• r - . ehietton*. 25*i2*> hr*.*:.;-- ’> >5. Firm—St ate whoV milk. <fnirnon- to -j>e eial-. 17 ; *:t st ih -kim.-. hoi*-* to *,oe!aN 11 '•! \ I wer rr.-ifv 4 1 O.v Ri::o r—St* ■ X! • ' Err* —Quiet r *-eipt>. 1.73*7 re'irhy white fir" SI - M .-.j-ov xvlnt* 40 f't SOe fret. t;r-fs * M>e; COlhts, 40 o sfte lit -Tern wt ,it 37*/ S'/ nearby browns r.o*ii 7n,CHICAGO Nm 10 —B !*'• r-tln - 8.055; er* amerv. - 37e; 31. 3. *7 ’ v so. Eyrs—K- * : * *7 l O • •-*:-vir:* >. 3.7 *3 40- first- v: m ■ r !> •* <?i 1 Po; An;* ri. - .- >* •'lirrv —Ree* ipt* 15 ears fov, I*o. TO I ,r i’.oks. *’oc: - . • . - ■ rnosier- I*7 1*■ ’it '* -—U-* *73-3 4*ar: Mmru- .’a n t Ni ’ Ivt .nta Ke*l River i >!:•• * "1 ' ' -1 ‘■k %i \ urkit —. • 7 faney. !).V: !•-:-• - • . • MURDER IS SUSPECTED Body of Eccentric Found in Ruins of Roadhouse Stand. It H Ti>vr < J.rr; n l BOONYIT.RK. Tnd.. Nov 10,— Death of Tillman Turpen. 43 eccentric whose ( harred 1.0. iv was found in the ruins of his roadhouse stand on the State highway here, was being investigated today. Authorities believe he w.\s murdered, as he was known to have had considerable money on his person W “SPOO.OfIO I-lrc” at City Hall Fire causing a “loss” of SIiOO.OOO broke out at city hall today while city officials looked nr.. The money was in bonds held invalid because of a technicality in the heading. Banks returned them to the city as worthless. The bonfire was In the city hall furnace.
New York Stocks Railroad.— Prev Ttizh. bow 12:30 clow* Atchison . .112 4, 111 b 1114 1134. B & 0 ... 69% 68 % 68 b 69 * C & O ... 86 % ... 86 b 86 Vi C & XW 67 b CRAP 41 40 V* 40 b 40 H Pe! & Larfcl 40 H .. 1.30 140 Gt Nor pfd 66 b 66 S 66 X 66 *i Lelii Val. . 6D b 68 % 60 b 60 Mo Pac pfd 64 63 H 63 b 64 N* V Cor. ,113 b 114 b 115 115 X X'YNH * H ... . . 29% Nor Pac . 36% 66E X 36 % 67% Nor & W .124% . . 124 X 124% F-:m . ... 47% 47 47% 47 Readhiff .... 63 ... 65% 65% Sou Ry .. 72 b 72 X 72% 73 Sou Pac ... . 100 St P pfd . 26% 25% 25 X 26 Sib * SW.. 47 46 X 47 47 t'n:on Pac.l47X 146 X 146% sVali pfd . . 51 % SOX 50% 51% Rubbers — Gdyr pfd .. 73 X 73 73% 73 Kb-Spr* 15 1 S Rub 33% 33 X 33% 33% Equipments— Am bo o . 82% 81% 82% 81% Bald Loco .122% 121 X 1!1 % 122 t Gm Elc- .250 257 250 256 F ulmar . .130 .. . 130 120 X West Elea 63 V* - ■ . 63 X 63 X Steels— Bethlehem . 43% 42 X 42% 42 Colorado K .".OX 38% 30 30 X C • ;l>i 58% 57% 58% 57 X Gulf States 75 X 74 75 X 73% R 1 & Steel 46% 45 46 % 44% I/ S Steel 113% 112% 113% 112 X Motors— Am Bosch ... . . 25% Chandler M 28 X ••• 28% 28 Gen Motors 5558 58 Ma.-k Mot 00 b 00% 00% 00% Mhv M 60% 68% 60 b 37% Max 5! .hi 22% 22 22% 22 'tudebaUer. 38% 38% 38 % 30% St. cart W 53% 53% 53% 55 % Tuv.aen . 37% 37% 37% 37% Willys-Over 7% 7'a 7% 7% Minings— Tnt Nickel.. 20% 20% 20% 20% Tex G A Sul 81 X 81% 81% v l% Coppers— Am Smelt. 87 % 82 X 87 % 87% bivmriiia . 37% . 37% 37% Kmv .*t 48% 48 48 % 48 4.’ S Smelt . m. . 34 Oils— Cs! Petrol. 24 23 T ANARUS, 74 73% <’ i-deti . 70 70 28% -• II Oil 73 ... 7.1 - ; 4 M iriand Oil .IS % 38 X 38 % 38 P \ Pete. . 54% 54% 54 % P 5 P B 1 53% 53 .53% 53 Pac Oil ... . . 54% P . & Ref . 27% Tb -e OH . 26 % 23% 26*, 26 R.oal D 46 8 OH of C 7 X 61', 7 fl!% 6 O:} of N J 37 % 37 -4 37% 37 -n-latr 18% 17% 18% 17% Tewa-s Cos. 43% 42 , 43 . -42 X Industrials— A”!M Ch. 74% 74 74% '3% Arpr Can .142% 141 X 14"% 147% tee. . 70 ... 77 % 7.8 % Voter Wool 55 X 55 55 X 54% Coca-Cola. 77% "7% 76% font Can.. 58% 57", 58% Piv Chem. 44X 43% It 44% b,m P!vyer 84% 84 st .%-n Asphalt 44 % 44% 44% 4t % Int Paper. . . . 06X fbper 45 45 Mont Ward 47% 47 47% 41% Sears Roeh !74b 124 47‘X 123% P S ( I P 125 ’j 124 b 124 ", r S In .41 7:1% 78% 70 70 X l ttllttea— A T * T 128% 1"8 % 128% Con Gas 75% .. 75% 75 Cos! Gas 43% 4.;", 4.7 X Shipplnc— A Int Cpn 30% 30% 30% 30% I M M pfd 37 % 37 % .77 % Foods— Am Sugar 42% ... 41% 4!% Am Hr S;i .is % 3s % .38 % torn I Tod ip , 37% 38% 37% Cu Cti S pfd 56*. . . . 56 V, .57% Tobacco*— Am T. !> .166% .. IMS 166% Tob I Tod R *4*iX 66% nt> % I Indianapolis Stocks 1 U if* ** M. • '.l\\ X rvf ik*! ] ii tXfi Vie--k< M ;n v %! Attf-nri l: # *• ' - hy t-irv k** Fmlp H. l 4 k- •*-**- • •**• •• c<n . S p:d.. * hv E*s.rcjwi r -*j* : <4 Tn diat>apo:is (in*. ’•-* Li-:*s*§. T H I & V ■>*. 2 1 . StOl la A Fad X \ . t -Pa ;riM :j -m .. . . i* J<| O r ::u: :M . I*K *, !•* t it u pfd !'.!!*.*.!!!! 1 .\! r : i\ry I.M g Cos pid !*> . . srrv, .? r.im . . 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JV-oplM* Staff* Bank 2•: 'p urity Tr *st Cos . .. ISO^ state Sav and Tr Cos 102 t'Mon Trust Cos 33f> 3t>o TV ,-sh Bank and Tr Ca* 150 ... Ronds Belt R R Stock Y'aids ss. . 82 Broad R rdf rs 70 72 Cer.tral ind (Ja** 0s 00 4 I*2 Cf-utra! Ind Power Cos .... J*o4 .. . * it!/.* :,h I.VB 7h 102 \ 103 % ru./r ih tins 5 **2 04 <"itiz* ne St R R sft m; !i >i Coke m 1 *is 8# 00 . . Indiana Hotel 5s 05 . . ind Northern .5s 25 Ry am? Lt 5l 01 ... ind C iion Tr 5b 25 ... ifiop’s Abattoir Cos 74# .101 ]u3H Jim! Cos! Sc So Ha 0i 100 liidpls <ias 5s ... 03 \it 08 !i.tp!s L an’d Heat .'> 08 !*!* I:2' > A Martinsville .... 4!* 1 * *1 f-.inlft A£ Northern 5s . .. . 4! : 4 45 liuinis A- Northwest* rn .... 52 53 ,\t Southe.'iptern .... 25 Indpls At Sheibyville 2 Ini: - ST Ry \a '4', and Jn*Tt!s Trrn* Term .5s ...... B 1 04 . ? -‘n’s I ;t: *: Ry 5s ... ; - I ion ii v i : a Indpls Water 4 1 -.*3 01*4 02 V* Indpls Water 5*4 a of**n ... Iru istat** I*%b S r .TT s ... 04 T H I & E 5s dfl T II Tra • and Lt 5* 03 Union Trac **s 51 55 Liberty Bonds Loan 31-a 1.00 80 101 00 ;. i e*rf v le) ill Ist 4* ...IOMO 102 20 dTt.v Loan 2d 1 ; 4 * . . .101 10 101 50 I ** itv Loan 3d lbs . . .101.00 102.<*0 L.Urtv In: 4tli 4'*s ...102.40 102.50 T' S Treasury 4s 100.40 100.50 THREE HURT IN UPSET Auto Overturns After Collision With Another Car. Miss- Emma Stossmeister, 27, of '.243 Eugene Si., Elmer Martin, 36, if 147 \V Vermont St., and S. C. names, 147 \V. Vermont St., are suffering today from injuries receivi and Sunday when their machine ; overturned at Fifty-Fourth and Meridian Sts., after colliding with a machine driven by Miss Edith C.osche, R. R. F., Box 3rS. Martin -.v.us charged with assault and j '.lattervludianaiadis Man Yivtim Thurman Nelson of Indianapolis, was instantly killed when struck by (a Wabash train Saturday, according to a dispatch from Urbana, 111.
NOGS GENERALLY 20 CENTS LOWER Heavy Receipts Cut Bulk to $9,75@10. —Rn* Prices I4ay by Day— Sot. Bulk Top Receipts 4. [email protected] 10.85 4.500 ; 5 0.50 @IO.OO 10.50 9.500, 6 9.50*410 25 10 83 10.000 7. 9 60@ lO.'f.Al 10.80 12.000 8 9 [email protected] 10.50 8.500 10, 9iso@ 10.00 10.25 11,000 IVith hog receipts at the local exchange estimated at 11,000 Monday prices made a general drop of 25c on all weights. Top was $10.25 and extreme range was $8.50 to $10.25. Bulk of sales wns made at $9,501? 10. Heavy porkers, weighing 250 to 300 pounds, commanded best prices, selling at $10.25. Mediums, averaging 225 to 250 pounds, brought $9.757410. Hogs weighing 160 to 200 pounds were quoted at $9.80fif9.75. Eights, averaging 150 to 160 pounds, sold or J*S 50 u 9.50 Pigs were lower at Smooth packers were off 25c at $8.50 575 Roughs were quoted nt $8 down Stags were quoted at $6 to $9. Holdover was 445 t 'attic prices M ere barely steady on absence of good to choice stuff and absence of several large buyers from tiie market. Receipts of 1.600 also served to weaken the trade. While no noticeable price changes were registered, the outlet was considerably narrowed and the market was generally considered a buyers' market. | \s>al prices were unchanged, b it a slightly stronger market condition was in evidence Top was *ll and the bulk of gorsl veals brought $10.50 q'll. Mediums were quoted at $9 down and common thin calves sold at $ i’a 6.50. Receipts were SOO Lamb prices were strong One load of western lambs commanded a top of sl4 Oholce native lambs were selling at sl3 5-9 top steady with lost week’s close Mixed lambs were sold at. sll 50'7 12 50 Heavies brought $9 If 10. Sheep were nominally Steady at $6 down. Receipts 300 —Hogs— Gooil ho£s 14*9 156-ih ftv 8 8" a s ,0 160 Io 17(9 pc■•*•% ■ 85 i■(. UVI 180 to 20*5 pounds ... P 50 10 00 200 *o 22 5 p. > -6s IO.nO •; I■ 1 25 225 to 250 po ci.is . . 10 00 10 2-5 250 to 300 p,. mb . 1*125 p:sr 141* po-.i-.u down .. ' 50 @ “75 Hni r *.i ■ -a; 5.75 ■ii .4"stt 1 o 9teo-, 1 240 rbs Up ehnii'eSio o■■ *1 7.5 Good ■ . 9. .*o2' 10,2.1 5i0...-s 1 000 to 1 .200 lbs prim" h:.*l choice 10 .2 *l .: 11 50 P*mi: 1.000 'l- 5; ■ '• 6 ’ * • • etf re 10.00 Con.ui'-n t > medium cw* '* 1 1 Choice ... ft.Ol'% r*nn*-'* . . 9' l I ' 111 HtoV.rt bu’,% . . 3 50 n 4 2 • Bill her I-;:‘s . . 4 .50 -' *i 00 Ooree vai*. sll OO :i twe : • veal* . (*oniinuu Hen • *■* sliie-p mid l.umlft—<iood to i-lin:**e lan,!m 8 I.* *9*- * . . * ■a , • . 1 * iO ! 1 - 800 10 0 Cu'.b o*2 t 3 o<* Othor Live Stock rmrAOO. Nor 10 f T R* ? - and !• :k > iX‘X- M‘ 3> : t \ •*ry it.wpr i* *1 3 •'*'! ■' !-i 7 *. -I • 'v v -- f> SO. hpri vyu - laT!:*- *;u * i' n:noth '•*’ 5• I* - ' ‘ r*':tr?i r*s i.* -s f*o - i-izhu-r pv- - 1 . " v 2o ( LKV ULA NI N w !> IB . R* " ■t** 7..**0 r -u*t:v- - *lO- nux*v| lf* lU .’•* m**ii :’V tl‘* . > •; 10 rn V •• - • t p • 1 • ‘-'7 co\aV t:*: nii- '-ft ?'*•' ••• •-. SLi—'f* liut ••ini'- -Iv*.*—'lp! F 1 ■ to •*.*•■* eipts WHI ; m:rk*'l. ? 1 r : i-r TOLKLO .Nor 10 ——-R—----mar I • ■ • -■ YI.O 10'M 10 2o mrl ■iin. M" ■* ' York* r t *-*1 fn-.-*. ' . * M:irkrt Htf' t.ly. Sio-Ii % • Ar Market lower. PITTS union N<*\ 10 ( •’ RnrriplH. 100 lnadit. ’i .n'kft *’••.)*:. •%• ■ ■- 7* v*-4 i calu g, -10 'il3 >0 s ; id '..iinb*—TO fioiiL’" d* J 5 L‘. r k**i steady I'rim** w.:r '7 *!.' ( o 77- . if* - -id. *0 *3 f'n 7 Mir J**: \ ■ " Mi, miSlo '<l I 3 *0 HOxS—R -* * l>t- 00 d* d-*"k<*rx m.irk -t. I** •- • r . j-vin:* •• w. 81*! 20V 10 25 mr-Ii . rll* !** *1" 1 11. Yi.rk.Tft .!• *.10; r!* Iv a* York.-s -N if S .'** pi its. c 773 - S r%>.. Ii- 7S 'it, FAST BITTWLO. Nov 10—Cattlr- R*' is ipis 3 :a)o Riarlo-t. a. live • liialu r "tiippmg sOs’rft At* -■ • 1n.50 buteber -:rft<k-s 872:5-I II 7.5. heifer- 84 50VS; -1.8.-, ~ 6 bulls 83 ■! 5 2.5; O rders. 8 1 a >ii 6 .s** riil! t ows Mini Hlirinv-!-- ft Mb 12*11 c.Llvrft. Rei-eipta 3.700 m,rki-t r tire ivnd Hteiuiy; .sills to ehnii,-. 73 i 13 50 Sheep mid ianiMs —It• --,-iI.. 00*1 marh.et s ow, 75 a >*•- lo ver e lambs Sl3>'i I 3.25; cull to fair. 78 0 17, y.u riinire *7 .(Jo da -b 7 .5.5 lings steady Tilow. 2.5@40e lower: ss 7.5:n 10 75 pics 88 r>o: mis 'll 710 . 102.5: heavies slu'.'.i *lO 50: roughs 78 01 6.2.5: slags Sl.OOniO. CINCINNATI. Nov 10—Cat 11 Re celpte 2.7*00 market easy: übippi steers go.si to ehoier 1!.50'.iH. Calv.-s Market steady 1 t<> ■ ■bony, ftiou 11. Hoes—lt 1300 market. steadv; good to chohe 1 >a*-i-.* "s ind but. i. . rs. 810 •/ 10 25. Si —Receipts 150: market steady; v- ... Ito ehoi.-e ft mo antbs—Market, lows-; coist to choice. $17.7*04t 13 ‘CIDER TRIAL’ BEGINS Hu Tinihil /'teas BALTIMORE. Md„ Nov. 10.—With 1 Prohibition Commissioner Roy if:i\!t**s .1 st ir witness for the defense, Congressman Philip E. Hill today went on trial in United Slat - District Court for manufacture of 2.77i per cent elder and wine. Hill, who was re-elected last week, intends to carry the case to tilt Nll- - Court to get a final ruling on the maximum alcoholic content p* rniissable in home-made cider and wine. l iilllied Steel Orders Increase By Cm/t and Pi: ss ! NEW YORK. Nov. 16.—The j United States Steel Cori>oration utii filled tonnage figures for the month lof October showed an increase of ! 51,490 tons. Forward orders for Oct. j3l totaled 3,525,270 tons, against 3,j 473,780 Sept. 30; 3,280,577 on Aug. 31, 1924, and 4,672,825 on Oct. 31. j 1923. SfKirkftS Cause SBOO Fire j Sparks from the Hue are thought I to have caused a tire which damaged the residence and grocery of Morris Olsan, 240-542 Miley Ave., about SBOO today. 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
39 ClT\' AD\ r ERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov 8. IDC4. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice if* hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 7th day of Novcm- j tier. 1H24. they unanimously adopted Dedaratory Resolution No. 12009, 1024, for the opening. Declaratory Resolution No. 12000. 1024. i November 7. 1924. Resolved, By the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to open EAST STREET From Southern Avenue, To point 541.5 feet north o? Southern Avenue. The proposed opening being more par* ticularlv de-uribed a-s follow*: ''Beginning: at the Intersection of the east line of East Street with the north line of Southern Avenue; running thence* north with th** line of Fast Struct, a distance of 491.5 feet to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of South- j ern Avenue, a distance of 25 feet, to the , west line of East Street, thence north. * with the west line of East Street, pro-du-ed. a distance of 50 feet, to a pyint: th%'i'c east parallel to the north line of Southern Avenue, a distance of 50 feet,, to a point thence south, parallel to the east, line of Street, a distance of 54 i * f<*et to the north line of Southern Avenue: thence west with the north line of Southern Avenue, i distance of 25 feet, to th* place of beginning. The prop* rty beneficially or Injuriously ffe-ied hy th* proposed opening being the * 1 *iiri:n-r property The Board of Public Works of eaid city h*- fixed Friday. Nov. 28. 1024. as a ci.it- * upon which remonstrances may be fill'd by persons interested in, or affected by. ‘•aid prop ( ,. v ?d opening as above de renbed. and <m said day at 2 o’clock p m s.dd Bocird will met at its office fox the puriv.no of hearing and considering a- ;• remon-’ranees which may have been 0 *1 <>r rt -ent* and and fur tic* purpose of takiiK lii i a* thereon. Such R/tioni rhad I*e fina, and conclusive upon all pere* ns ri?ARLf:s P COFFIN, W It KREKMAN. M .1 SPKNTKK Board of Pubiii- Works City of IndianNov. 3 0 and 17 1024 CITY Ar> V F:\TIS V M VNT LKGAI. NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS % OFFICE ok THE BOARD Tr dißunpr. s Ind Nov 1074 NOTICE To CONTRACTORS: h '< “ ft :•:•!>% by the Board of p- u w.u X Os t! h':ty C' Indianapolis It. uiia, Hiat proposals will be re*■***!v**• i hv it Hi . uitil 2 o<* o clock V u: Kr Nov 21. 1074. for the L, i: ,,u;ng d■ f* !l'*! puVJtc improvement, in the C.’.y of 1 : •iianapoiis e.a authorired by Improvem iice.dutlon No 1200. L Oct. 18. 1024. UN TON stri:kt. From south property line of Regent Street. r>*ch pro|H*rty line nt Raymond •• g-adi-'g and paring walk' with '!■• *rm w If), of 5 f*“• c _ grading f> •* Av-4 to a U' ‘, rn . Width *f 7 ITI 1 TI feet xi ; .- 4 r *<x : ce Berea Sandsume •.; *r [• or ?U . : -r, con*vote curb to a r. f-et. of k foot rail 1 , .s Kan;te A'.‘ to N* ae shown on p:*rs and a* ere 7"d \ d*' •-e *; i fT.cUICg of SSld d* prb':c tmproveme:it r’. ad be in a*’ • i-.-H w;t * '** ;v i dlti* *!•* Os A X '•<' d-one • ‘ ar-e on and may L ::: t!>* >7 •• c? eaM Boar*! T’ * H. *1 of p-.b’ •* W -r! * r* servrii th^* *, rc.- t any • r * bide I COFFIN. U H I RKKMAN M .1 SPENCER f o' : v ' W -hp iTly of Indian -. 10 ,v 1 IT. 1024 ( :TV a : ‘V EKTiSKM ENT I : ;.A A '■*> -TICE I*l PAKT.V 'NT Of' pt'RT.IC. WORKS .OFFb'F OK HE Bt‘ARD * v v *V f 0‘’ 4 • t, t*■ of • •! *• / • Impr •v■ j.< : ■ R- • m No. 1 !BSH. -I pv. ■ . r*v in.** * Pennsylvania' ; r * -tv *• of IV; aw are bv -r . ’ n.• iv 1 th** roadway •vl'h A- • V-; ' •C. •-'••* C' l fi * . . grav'd • u • f *d 1 1 f* * f ‘ •id • g lx’- ■ * nifiel f r -p’-rly ..*’■. • :v not * r- idy in. * i tO be i- hi;- Vi, {••-•II %nd Specl- • - i ’ I of Work* ' ?h** *‘ If vofV; *•. .-to.!pedis i.’ : P - : - rv*w the r!:rht to re.e.,mv -.r .* ; i :..ds c !Afil.E> I** COFFIN, w h kb 'MvN M .T SPENCER )v ■rd P■••>*. * Work A r y c,f Indian* Nor jo .“*1? 1074 MTrcE TO 1 IRS CRKIMTORS ETC f*i thr* n <**. *.f the .>Tat- of Florence n*!m C pf**r d‘.*f rjcd No C,7 70*91 f th** Pr v ■! * * Co*,-* rf Marion county. No* . ’ her term 1924. N.rti e h#-re V riven that Frank C. C ’’ * %s <di* -trat*r of the ibove • a ci *et at' -ft 11 : t••fti'llted *lo*l filed hIH ;vv •* •' ’id Y'l • Ui ti i! HiettlcmeT't of *ud •■"tate arid that th* mimv will one 9 for the r*\ami itlnn and action of sHif! Pr*. l cife Court n the bth day of pi.-.-r :*-h#'T* Ifi’M at whi h time all heirs. ”*rtlf'*i *4 or !". atees of Hid estate rc <•.ire: to appear in said * > .rr and show f) rc lie wh v sail < mint rt.’i'l vouchers should not b' approved. Arid the h urs of -mi estate arc also required to rp-'ar ami nak< proof <f their heir- • hip FRANK C CTTTKT’. Attomev. ALBERT il LOSCHF,. Ul^tU Nov 1017 In the n iff*'’' i 7 tlie estate of Walter S. Eaton d—-n***d No. 05 *.*1177. fu th** Probate Court of Marion county. November mrm 197 t Notion is h**reby ;.iren tb.lt Maude A. Ea*on. ns .Mlministratrix of th** above • an.<•*! estate, presented and fiieii her :uH’*nmi and voueliers iti final settieinent of paid estate ard that the name will come ii{> for the 'xanntiat!on ami action of paid Probate Court, on the dth *lay oi I)fs’ember. 107 1 i t whi**li time h!I heirs. <re<li- ■ r iilirod to tTp' ar in said court and show < ause. if any th*n* be. why Paid account and voucher*. should irt b* approv**!. And the heirs of ‘.aid **st:• te ar** also rciiuired to appear and make proof of their heirship. JESSE SANDFORD. Attorney ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. ,Nov 1017 \•* K E FO HEIRS CREDITORS, ETC. In th* matter of the estate of Mary V. Linaenfelter and *. nsed. No 00-7 Di‘.‘o. I'n ihe lh hat' Court of Marion county. October !**nii 1074. N*ti* f* is ln*i*‘ y given that Frank C Liti^euicller as administrator of the above named ent ate. hits present***! and filed his .•*".■*> nt. and v cullers in final settlement of said estate, ami that the same will come up for t.lm ■ \ animation and action of said Probate Court, on the oth day of December. 1M74. f which time all heir**, creditors or legatees of said estate required to ipl ar ii said court and show uoaußC, if any there h . why said atvount and vouch•rs should not !>*■ approved. And the heirs of said cst.ite are also required to appear and ma* proof of their heirship ALBERT H LOSCHE Clerk. Nov. 10-17. ( ETC. In the matter <*f the estate of Mary A. Irvine, deceased No. 0:5-20880. In tin* Probate Court of Marion county. November term. 1074. Notice is hereby given that Fred P. Irvine, as administrator of the above named • -state, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settlement of said • state, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the oth day of Decern- ; b**r, 1024. at which time all heirs, creditors or ie-atei's of said estate required to appear in saici court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouch- ; *rs should not be approved. And the heirs of said * state are also required to i appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. Nov. 10-17.
-39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF J9UBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 1. 1024. TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of H.’blio Works of the City of Indianapolis. ! Indiana, that it is desired and deemed hfircessary to make the following- described ! Public improvements in the City of Indian- ! **Polia. as authorized by the following ; numbered Improvement Resolutions. J adopted by said boanl on the 81 si day of j October. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12000 Oct. 28. 1924. BROADWAY. From North Line of Pavement In Fiftv- | Ninth Street, : To South Property Line of Sixty-First Street. ' By paving the,, roadway with Wooden i Block. Asphalt. Asphaliic-Concrete or | Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb line to a uniform width of 40 feet; paving the wings of the intersecting streets In a similar manner and to the widths as shown ; on plan: providing 110 lin ft oMxIS-inch : Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending a ‘l "utter, gas. sewer and ( other private service connections to prop- ! erty line, where not already in. All to be % ehowfi on plan and aa specified. AH work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of ; ;*‘ Improvement Resolutions as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on above nn .*.* and day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and epeciAcations which ar r ' on fl!' an*l may b<* seen :n the office of said Boar-1 *f Public Works of the Htv of Indianapolis The said Board of Public Wrirks has fixed Friday. Nov. 71s?. 107 1 ar 7 o>io**k p. rn. at Its office in said - :ty as the time and place for the pub! consid-ratio:i -if the proposed improvement, at which time said Boanl of Public W rk% will h ur all re.-rsons interested. r*r whoa*- nroperty is l ahte to hr assessed for srud improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for s n improvement and the ben**flrs to the < ?y of Indianapolie will equal the estirnrit**! •■ost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works CHART.ES K COFFIN, W H FREEMAN M .1 SPENCER. Board of Public Works. Cuy of Indianapolls No to 1 P74 i7 T V*’ ADV KH f IsK M i;nt” department OF PUBLIC works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. IndiMiapohs. Ind N.v i. 1021 TO WHOM T M\V cONCEIiN Notice m hereby given ti> the Board o: Pub’! '** --f f City * !’■■: np.-.hs Indiana that on i>.** 81sr r, v -~. 4 *>r’*>> e--1024. they unanimous y adoptfal mia- v H*l*V Resolution No. 17791. 1924 for tie Declaratory Resolution No 17091 —lo7*l Oct 81, 1024 Resolved Pr the p.nvd 'nt Publlr Work* of the Oitv of Indianapolis. Irid*an a. that 1? is desired and deen: %i rie *iwary to open LINK PTRF.ET From Delaware Street T*> Was’ ington Ih> *'V*.*d The proposer) ppoi:. ,; : ledng more par tlrruiarlv follow § \ strip of grou- 1 85 # *'et In width on each •tde of the following d"s ’ lhe.i r Beginning st the inter-rert;on oft! • *v*n ter lir e of Delaware Afreet wo' ru'-th line of Fa Creek Ps-.*wa> NV-rU !>:*■ ♦ as it n-tw exists nud r. • rung ?. • • a northeasterly dtr**ctii!ri. along a straigh' br.e to a point w.nere th** •-enter -f Washington Ho .levard :*’fcr-.e.*t the *■* *:ter line nf Twenty •Fu.hf.h St**#*? . -*.. - pi.* g parts of !•- va *r‘ S’- F . Cre. h t‘ i-4-vnv North Dr.*v* Twcnt v Eu'Uth >tr*** t and Wash‘rifcttn Ron vard. prcviu sly *i‘*i---i -'U- 1 to p b:: use The property a’W or -r :ri.i rlr aff*- t**d l>ct?g tl.it uhuturur Was ufrm B-.ru **v.ie7 from !hv. (■■ *• < : fc a;. North Drive to the . Nsh * Hv-!' Frihv. Nov 71" U- t filed or* presented bv o'* lock p m. ss?d board will meet at its ' X f :J OT V i,% 1 ■**",■ ’ u -‘ iir Su'c a-dto - M.F tv9 f ‘4. %: * ’’ e *:p-.ri a- ! persons <*H ARI.rS V COFFTN. w p KKKKM*N M I H , * v rKK Board r>* Public W r*r * 1 ;> f Indian . ' 10 ; CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAI. N -TICK DEPARTMENT OF PI7BLIC WORKS OFFICE d* THE BOARD Indianxp' >.i<* Nov 1971 Nd- lb'E ?* < I NTR \ "I ' )\V" Notice is l.erebv g;V-: b\ {.*! }9 *r*| of P-.b 1 • Works 7 fii* * TV !r *1: .*: p • 4 I Irußann. tjiat s .•'••! -i‘s v \■ r* o*'\ veil hv it H ! . ' •*. . ui! 7 9() *. • - . ;* rn > * % -.v ' l 1924. ment in th* City i t Ind: imp. .s as a !hori7.e.l by Impro% • meet Res ’ution No 1 2079 mount street. Fr-.m nnrtn tn*;e*rtv :n of Tenth St r* ' To s*uth laic of pavement in Sixteenth St Bv gr a *:; *: g V c roadway from curb-!tn str- * - t’ and i -\ x in v *• * < .* • . both mil-% of ?'.*■• r-*'i I.'.hv with Stratdh -1 .<un-' !!(."% San-lstoue. (inniN* or w in. -ft* of!' *u :*ft*.tu %' -ft? "C !H ! . 11-VH :n n similar n inner h?;<1 to widths m ••dH.wn on i-'iu- provsdm.g 04 hm-al feet of 0- foot radius vt.mite r*. provi-ling ■ • : f 10 gran it • hiding inlet, tops; providing 7 :h*-v iron let a * at. ' hasp.a n: *i n *::.' resetting I 7 iron inlets 1 * \"b t: *dc fled | Ail work in making of said de ; ncrdw.,l publi*' utipr*v- m- ? and ot m nc cord a • with the -r . > . .■*%*! 1 1 1 * r <>* said Improvement B“* ;C 'ui t>*. t;rn• liul ieeifi* ;Ci*mh w h •! a * * *. ft!* : i::t * mav be seen m the off:* .* oi said Ho ud of j Pllbiw W-trks of in* ;i\ *•• 1, ;d M r ;poi is I•• Board nf Pnhh- Wnr);s O'servcs the right to re c.-t anv .r % : bids CUAKM.s i; COFFIN. W II IKK KM AN. M J SPENCER Boar*! of Pub!!* Work.-n City.ff Indian apo 1% Nov lo and 17. 1074 ' O HEIRS ETC In the matter of the estate of Harry G Johnston, deceased. No i>*s 215S 1 Tn U* Probate Court of Marion county October term. 1074 Notice ;s hereby Riven that .1. K Norris as executor of the above named estate has presented and flle<l his a-count a*!<i vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the name will come up for tho • ■Xiimin.ition and action **f sakl Prob;it< Court on the 791 h day of November. U'v't at which tirjje all heirs creditors or legaI tees of said estate rrquirtMl to appear tn said court and show cause. !f any there Is*. 1 why said a*a*ounJ and x-rnchetH Hhould not be approved. And the Icirs of said estate are also require-! t* appear and make proof of their heirship ALBERT E CoTTEY. Attorney ALBERT 11. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov 3 10 NOTICE TO Hi IRS cm - *iiy . t : In the matter of the estate of Miram I Ryrkit. dereiised. } No. 00-21010. In the Probate Court of Marion county, j October term. 15*74. Notice is hereby given that FTarr y ; Byrkit. as executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account 1 and vouchers in final tecttiement of snid estate, and that the same will come i.;> for the examination ami action of said i Probate Court oil the 20th day of No--1 v ember. 1024. at, which time all heirs *o*oßl tors or legatees of said . state required | to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not bo approved And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and malic proof of their heirship MANIFOLD A OH ARR A Attorneys AI.BF.HT II I.OSCHK, Clerk. * Nov, a. 10. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. I 3 In the matter of the estate of Elmer Whi tinker, deceased. No. 66 'll 373. In the Probate Court of Marion eounty, October term, 11134. Notice is hereby ?ivptt that Carrie R. | WhitiHirer, as administratrix of th - above ! named estate, has presented arut filed her ! account and vouchers in final settlement i of said estate, and that the same will come i up for the examination and action of said j Probate Court, on the 30th day of NoI vember. 1624, at which time ail heirs, ! creditors or legatees of said estate rei iiuired to appear in said court and show 1 cause, if any there be. why said account ; and vouchers should not be approved Anil the heirs of said (State are also required i to appear and make proof of their hetr- ! ship JOSEPH W. HUTCHINSON, Attorney, ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 3. 10. , _____ Stockholders annual meeting of the ! White River Railroad Company for the ! election of officers and general business at I the office of Kingan & Cos., Indianapolis. Saturday. Nov. 15th, at 10 a. m. A. M.. McVIE. Secretary.
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov 8. 1034. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 7th day of November. 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the ioliowmg described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11838. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. From east property line of Gray Street, To west property line of Dearborn Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 13 feet. Also extending aJI water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specifier]. Persons interested in or affected by Baid i described public improvement are hereby notilp and that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixpd Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1934. 3:00 p. in as a date upon which remonstranees Will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against t-a-T> piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question aa to whether such lots or iracts of land have t>c<.,i „ r win b‘> fienefited in the amounts I named on said roll, or in a greater nr less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prima fame assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at Ihe office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN W, 11. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of IndianNov ‘IoYi 1,13 13. 14 15 17. 1924. Ni'Tlc;: TO CONTRACTORS J Sealed b:ds will be received by the hn.irfi • * . ;:*!(*! <*ommifc>n;v rs of th* -MV *7 i r -:. s■ * apt *: it. at tlio OM-v* of th** , fit.;■-•*!. 1 ,'*u N Mm-iian St. Indianapolis. ! hidirtna, i.nhl .* o <*!ook p. m . Tuesday. . Nov .5 1021 for Tfio following:: ' Fi;rni<ihinx all material and labor and | • •- , tnd Pt ■ • No • b ,%1* and it 700-710 N Dciawar*- St.. I I; 11 ia;* -i .v': an p- r pians ami -i- . f,< ,*.-:* ;-u. pand bv thf hoard and on 119* I N Morid mo Se. lidiHii ipolis The estimated cost it- $1 .700 Ka<%') pr*’pnn: shall V>o in a *nv* !;-* with writing thereon plainly in-' , du-afmg: th of the work to v. 1*: *ll th#> fii*J relat\s. as. for example. : ;.* o*i i * Ls*'H;ei and Stairs at School A t the bids muet be Bnhmltted on h\t N-rn: 'mi 9fi n-s prescribed by the In.-:: -nn, State fit.ard of Avounts which | >*7ir:ks. t* - -r-tber with plane and fipeojfb a- * no h vi h! be furr’.-h-d by the business; dir- tor > pon appbratfon. Theno pro* P* •:g n. Ht be % accompanied by a eerttf.r->* e*. \ on an Ltd anapolt® bank, or V-v N*• • v v. chnji-f f. r i-.iee *B* per cent of tise max- j fiat ihe* ehek or exchatigre must' pay abb l * ter of the hoar l c, r s -o’ commliwloiins of the . • v of Indmtapol-a sis- w j ■ 44pe#*:fv in bis hid when y, ■ np’ete th* wr*r7 if awarded the t* who®*' bid shall V>e ac- . ; - t.■ :t. unbin fiv* 'lare afr -r n-% ;• h aoft’f ptHm *• perbirm bin bid . ; • - ■ • the w *k • vir.lan. v. a-, t; *• p- .vision* of the plana %r <i k *■*••; t-. -;i;*:• ** and wfihm tnat ttm* i t>..- j f.-rmar."" 7 bm contract bv ' i 4* bed TPtr am V ** property t : „ v,- ft h <iauyig*B agreed s. ■ ; h fieinr impoautblo • • e •?- .’ t Os Irr. U<^l * J, t - VI.. be T. 9 e\c. . -i * tm ,a; *i tive a bond forms <f • :vi! fit the plans* and Bpecifica ! • s fi*> rcqvdr***: to dep*>'t. as , J.. ,f- The rnf’it is* rt-ser\-f and bv the . . r * . ? - Hi! ar.d . t * r ,..ft, aravptmg or rey-.-tinff pro- j T . Y * "rj : . lt \ te.n (101 l ,Vh K!UH ARD O .inUNSON, i; .a:u<*ss Director. Tndiat.at .a l diana , ' vert: SEM ENT I.j’.AU NOTICE DF.;m *.T M ENT "K Fl*BLir WORKS OFFI<'F? CH THE BOARD t- * , ii ! Nov 8 1024N*T 7 (' F i" U* \ TR ACTORS <my . v . fiv t • Board of TN.fib w >* - the ri'v of Ind ir.apolts . * ‘, v ’ ?• ' *l‘ ,*Tfi.** .-,*•: V o'clock ' * N V 2 i 197 \ for the ' mu ent. in ■ It r, •' *.* - • -c t ri". No 12080. mount street. 1-Vorn • tr? % pr ;k i”> Bn- of Tenth Str* et fin :ie f pavement in Six-* jv V ■** . •*;' tfi. * r * adW'.RV w ith W/.odetl I 1 f w; h of 74 feet, pavinu . - • • ; • •* and • . *. ft .ft ft' <]\ o- •!,<* pr.* -.dmsr ft- - Nf ~ * .* e . and reset t ng: 8 man- - **vten -* all water, c is. sewer ■ •-*. n< etions to •ropfOv ,:n where not alre t!y in. Afi so \-.r shown on plan a:d as spec!- \ .’>-0 in maki: r of i*aid de- ... M Vl':'c ' ?*•'♦*; ii® V"-'l • ■ Old:: ion? of >i 111 <1 the greo • *••* •>•* d* f r. fii.i'H prnlifi*** dr a wiriirs and sp-• :•< it* • -4 •*. % h ar*- <-•) file a*; ! may fie ■ -pi i . f: ■ * of sail -ard of Public V s *? r o ft?v of Tnli‘*na;v!U. H • B* • -.r i oi v- o’. * W.trkd reserves the rurlit to r-*j* .T ■ ’ or all b:*ls uii \’:U < COFFIN, tv H ERF.UMAN. M .? SPENCER. Boar’ **f Tfi.bii Work**. City of Indianapoils V-m IO 17 107 1 | ' Smil'd prop - fit. will be received at the Depart?! ’ot oi T’wblie Purehaee for the I-Nbird ’ Unblie Health tnd Charities. <-U> .*f Irpli ana polls at the Ihir* basing 1 >**; artiia nt off- **. Hoorn lOC*. Citv Hall, until 10 . m , Monday. Nov IK. 1024. at : v.'bieh time lii'i.% will >*e pub!i*dy openeil ri ■ * J *6*7 'dul* and and awards made ae goon . thereaU-r is praoti* able, for furnishing ami installing the following’ structures. Tiaimnit r.rui ippurteiianef-s for the City Hospital in. Hi-* 'rdan<*c with plans and *-pa itioatimts n . til* .it the office of tl.e Board of Hi’iiitii ;mI Charities <a> On* 'll St* am Driven Air Com pr* -s.>r ■ ai-a.'ity ninety to one hutidretl ( -rty cubic feet per min , u te (b) nnc 'l) Con-Tete Reservoir:* capar lty 7. r 000 gallons. (2) One tit Steam Driven Service Dump 750 gallons per minute. (and One <1) Eh'ctric Centrifugal Serv- I ire Pump: 750 gallons per minute, j (e> On* (1> Steam Boiler Feed-Water j Ifiirr.p: 110 gallons per minute. If) Coal and Ash Handling Equipment: .approximate total .storage. 100 tons, tg) Sir**! Breeehirnrs and Connections for two 250-bourse power boilers (hi Steam Turbine Generator, with switchboard and auxiliary equip- j ment. One i 1 ) Cold Water Zeolite Softener, i <j) Steam Piping and Connections to j Boilers. Each bidder shall i>e required to file ttje ? ireouired form of affidavit: also to d*- \ j posit a certified check in an amount equiv- i alent at least to two and one-half 2S ) > per cent of his bid to insure the execution i of the * ontract- for which bid is made. The board reserves the right to reject any or lull bids. BOARD OF PCBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES Nov. 8 10 C ITT ADVERT! SKtoME NT. ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS i OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Tnd , Nov. 5, 1024. I i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of • Public Works of the City if Indianapolis. ; j Indiana, that on the fid day of November, : : 1024. they approved an assessment roll i * showing tho prima facie assessments for ' the following described public improve- i i ment. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11,807. SPRUCE STREET, From south properly line of Prospect ; i Street. i To north property lino of Minnesota I Street. Except the bridge over Pleasant Run. | By grading and paving the roadway with j Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Conrrete or j I Brick, mill on a 6-inch gravel concrete ' ! foundation from curb line to curb lino to i ; a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and j paving tlie wings of the intersecting , streets and alleys in a similar manner and j to the widths as shown on plans: remov-j mg old curb ns shown on plans: providing j 150 lineal feet of Stratified Limestone, j Berea Sandstone. Granite or 0x24-inch j i Concrete < urb: providing 0 lineal feet of ! ; 0-foot radius granite corners; providing J 10 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite 1 j corners: providing 04 lineal feet of 15-foot radius granite corners; providing 180 lineal feet of 80-foot radius granite corners, pro-
(Continued) viding 4 new iron inlets: laying 270 line.il feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connection.-; made tp inlets and drain emptying into Pleasant, Run; providing 417 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone' Marginal Stone or %x2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: resetting 8 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or a7eoted by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov. 14, 1024. 2 p. m aa a date upon which remonstrances will bo received , or heard, against the amount assessed against ea< n piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with tne names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. / Nov. 6. 7 8 10. 11. 12. 18, 2 924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 1, 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Uity of Ind'.anapo’is. Indiana, that on the 81st day of October 1924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following descricbed public improve ment. as authorized by ttie Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11802. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET From west property line of second alley east of Rural Street. To west property line of Ox?o r d Street. By grading and paving th* alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete fnundat on from 0 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 18 feet, providing 14 lineal f*--t of 4.xl 8-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or U x2x2-meh Standard Steel Paving Guard a sspecifi *d. resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending i.’l water gas. sewer ard other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and specific* 1 Persons in or affected by paid described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said • i f y has fixed Wednesday. Nov. I2th. 1024. 2 p. m as a date upon*.which remonstrances will be or heard, against the amount assessed against ea*h p;eco of property described in s&id roll, and will determine the question ss to whether such lots r tra< f ■ or Wii: be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or le*a eum than that named on said roll. "* Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to b- assessed, is on file and may be at •he off* e of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. sPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Nov 8 4 5 8 7. 8 10 1924. C-ITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. * Indianapolis Ind . Nov 5. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CO STERN: Notice is hereby given by ihe Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the .B*l dftv of November 1924 they approved an assessment r* 1 showing the prima fame a4*'sments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the improvement resolution named. Improvement Resolution No. 11825 ADAMS STREET. From north property l::ie of TwentyFifth Street. The south property lino of Thirtieth Street By paving the roadwae with Asphalt Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel 'or rde foundation from curb line to curb In.* to a uniform width of 74 feet, pavirg t * wine* of tr** intersecting streets and m a similar manner ar.d to the widths as shown or, plans, providing 210 lineal feet of 4xl h mob Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or LftX2x7.inch Standard steel paving guard, a* specified; rea-tting 8 manhok* tcp to grade Also extending all wafer. r,v. sewer ard other private service connection* to property line, where not already tn All to be aa shown on plan and as specified Persons interested in or affected bv said !* s r;bed public improvement are hereby notifh.i that the Board of Public Works of huid city has fixe*! Friday Nov. 1 i 1074. 2 p m. as a date upon which r moustran-'e* will be received, or heard against ihe amount assessed against 1. pu.s e of property d< s ribed in said roll, and will determine the question as u> whether such lots or tract* of lard have been or will be benefited in the am<* s :.am*d on said ro-l t m a greater or less sum than that named nr said roll Sa:d assessment roll shown g said prima facie assessments with the name* o' own t-rs ar.d |eßcriptlotis pri*perTy subject to be ass-is v*c file ar and may bo s*- n•. t the office of the Board of Public Works of suid city. CHAitl ES E COFFIN. W Vi FREEMAN. M w SiK NCF.R. Board of Public 4^ v ork*. City of Indianapo'cs N.n_ 0. 7. BJO 11. 12. 18 1974 j CITY ADVER HSEM ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndianapohs Ind. Nor 5, 1024. TO WHOM IT 'I A Y CONCERN Notice is hereby given by the RmM of Publi- Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 8d day of Nov* mber. J 924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima f.a i* a6ssemer.ts for the following described Puhho improve ment, as authorized hy the Improvement Resolution natn*d Improvenirut Resolution No 11.889 MINNESOTA STREET. From east property line of Meridian Street. To property line nf Uninn Street. By grade.* and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt Asphaln*-Con crete r Brick, laid on a Bunch gravel con *Tf*tc foundation from gutter Inn* to gutter line to a uniform width of 20 88 t> ct. Also Extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be aa shown on plan and as Specified Persons Interested 1n nr affected bv said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov 14. 1924. ! p. m.. as a date upon which remonstran* * s will be re<a*ivcd. nr beard, against the amount assessed against earh piece of property des.'ribcd in said roll and v ill determine the question as to whether au< h low or tracts of land have been or will t>e ofcnefited in th*' amounts named on said roll, or in a greater op sum than that named on said roll. Saul assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the offi'-e of the Board of Public Works of said city. OHAUI.ES K. COFFfN. W. H. FUR EM AN, M SFKNCER. Board of rublic Works. C)ty of Iridtanapolis Nov 6. 7. 8 10. U. 13. 13. 1934 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OK THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. !, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by ihe Board of Piib'ie Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 31st day of October, if-34, they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following' described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11464. PARKER AVENUE. From north property lino of Broo'aaide Parkway, north drive. To south property line of Twentieth Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a flinch gravel concrete foundation iron* curb line to curt* line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paving tin* wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; laying 4 square yards of new pavement at Twentieth Street duo to changing the width of the roadway from 34 feet to 30 feet: providing 4.'* lineal feet, of 4xlß inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or % x3x3-ineh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified, resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ail to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city lias fixed Wednesday. Nov. 13. 1934. 3 p. m.. as a date upon which r*n onstranees will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question aa to whether snob lots or tracts of Jand have been or will be benefited la tIA-amounta
L,EGAL WHC ES (Continued) named on sai<l roll, o • m a greater or les9 sum than that nam'd on said roil. Said assessment roll showing: prima laoi assessments. :th the -..a rue* of owner* and descriptions of prop rty subject to I>* ass< ssed, ia • *- 1 office of the Board ui Public- Works ot said city. CHARLES E COFFIN, W. !!. FREE.MAN. M. J. SPENC2R, Board of Public Works. City oi Indianapolis. Nov. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 10 1024. CITY ADVKRTISI:.MIENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianan*’■!?. Tnd , Nov. 1, 3924: TO WHOM IT MA Y CO NU ’• tN Notic.% is hereby giv<n by ih A Board of Public Works of the C.dv of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the* 81st day of October. 1024. they approved an assessment roll showing the p rna facio aesvssiaents for tho foilowui.r - •; r>ub7.c improvement. aa au*hori:'i.*d by the Improvement Rt'aolut.on namKi: Jmprovem- :ir R:**nhiticn. No. 11704. KENWOOD A VENT K.. From south pnm rtv !!’ of first alley south of Twcnty-I irt Street. To south property line of Twenty-First Street. By errndin-r and pav;ntr the roadway with Am*;:ait ( *: -Tf‘te. Con -rcte or Brp’U, la* 1 (>■-, •* • ■ • -.ravel concrete foundation from curb o to ■•urb lin*' to a uni! rru width nf 20 grading and paving the winrs r-*r- alley in a similar manner and t< U ■ widths as fhon on plan; < ; bo*h .-ides of the roadway with Sratified l viv-.*:one, Bere% Sandstone Grat ;• -• 24-inch Concrete curb curbing th - wm-- nf the intersect- : to the widths as s’ c.vn on Man: providing 19 of 0 ; corners: P,'.%vidiny HO m%’ fr* r of 4xlß-inch Stratified J.ir.i >:.e- Marginal Stone or x2x2-:neh St . -tiard V-.rnng Guard rs spec’•tied Also extending '6 w- ' r' ■ >r, gas ami jf .■ - privat* sei y ■ . i ■ ns to property line where n ■ already All to be as >. .>u: p'.in ami 33 specified. 1’ rsor.s • .:■ r .?*d Jr . - affected by sa’d rjf*eprib:-d rn't*:: r r* - * rr.'*■ *. arc hereby notified that th- :’<■ *'•-! *f Pcbl:*- Works >t sa:d * lty has ti.x* and VV lay. Nov. 12th. 1074. 2 p. m. i- a i ; a'" man which re- .. ci Iran- cs -a:' 1 . ' h -ard. asran--’ am*. >• : t asains.t each ini't-r of prop*-rty <i • and : i- -t rod. and : - 1•> whether wii; be benefitf-d p, ; t a?? • named on said. roll, rr -> -.-. am than that named r*n s * 7 ro7 Sud .* ■%,. . . . --ud prima fa-cie .-ftsaw-nt- • *■- >,f owners and C"* -r\ ;*?;*>:. - r : ' dbir-Ct To be is no fi !'• hid . be ?*• cn at th* offi-'o of the I>**:ird 17. Works of said ciu\ Clf AR LKS } COFFIN. W. H r'KKK MAN. M J SPENCER Board of public Works City of Indiaoa polls. Nor 8 J 5 RTS 10. 19 "4 CITYADVERT 18EMEN1. department of public works. OFFICE fu' THE BOARD. Indianapr.’-r Iv i . N *v 1. 1074. TO WHOM rr MAY CONUMRN is he?'f*7 riv*-* tv i • Board of Publio W. *- . f * -- C iv of Pudian'.nolis Indiana that r<- *■ •• 81 ♦ Cv October 1074 they ar:'*:*or •;| .--ment roll h}'o a- ; r.. t' ; i r - Hit tor the ’ follow ins: <!-••*.-ribed p'jb’i-* improvement. ae ••iutho:- , /e*j bv M *.• Improvement Refto’-ution named Improvement No 11141. From north ; - ** Thirtieth S t reet, To south property lira of Thirty Second Street Br trading and pavlnsr th< tca-U? with emeut placed - \t to th*' property line, to a uniform wait?- of ’ •••• r-'-adine ihe lawns to a ur.it*- m wm*h of 7* ! i feet: eurbine both ?td-4 of C rod viy with Stratified 1m •-:•*-••'. *-a ? md?tor,r. Granite or r.%7 : • • •>*. r.-*% rete curb to a eat*h basins*, i* %; !’.•* • i"'r-t to;*>: pro* vidinz on ft iv p- i. * * • • <'B >• a’ f**ot of 12-ttieh drat*: p: * p ?h .n v--tio-a trad*- to inlets. at eh >■ ■ :n- >? .and manholes: reset Lug 4 inlet-. ? - e,.**h .. %*• All to be ai i-V.ov.'ti on ih i-i ; aneeifled. tpter***ted to or - *f by <ii*i notified that tVe b/.a-i 'r U ; - ** \York* . 1974. 2 p. tn a ..C* ■ . v. : . rrr. v. h% - "•*.: - r he a *d. igainri tho ana* :r.i *-- 1 -mav -r *>.a'.*h piem of pro’-ertY *.:* - m>- 1 roll. Whether stub t> n~ v• m *-a and .ave earned nr .raid r--* -u a _■ nr vr ]sa Sail re' - -v. : pnnn fa* if .aSß<''3-ji*-' , :t3 . *h tho ft **f ownbe aF-s3**<! t.- • i -I ;*M *1 ;>y : ->* s i at the cm e o' th* IV*me Work# of said eity. CHAR? ' - V r • --IN. W H \N. M SIAM : Board of Pub 1 ; * rk • ( Indianapolis Nor 8, 4 r._fl 7 !0 1974 CITY AT>\ URTfSEM t'bfT DEPARTMENT C) ! P 'l IC WORKS. OFFTUE OF THE t-TAKO T’.dtau.ap - I N. % 1. 1974. TO WHOM IT VAY UONCK N N* • 11'e . irn * m -me Board Os Publio \v *• *,f ■ c of In.!’-in apolis. It. !. ■ t v ti t Rim <k.y of Orjober 19- * l v r- *1 a- n.<3'% a . ment roll .**.* -v • _ * , ' • ’am* ;i3fes3- • • > • ■ ■ . :uj • v* rr • by th** Impro * *•: • t H - : ' and • '* ORA' ’ Vi: KT From east j.*ropt.*;-iy i of Meridian Street. To e.33t property . * ' *tt -t-eet. Except tlm :*-*•-U n < * and Ur.: >n Mr. * t with Asphalt. •* ConTfte or Brick. Vd on a M:mh .Travel concrete foundation, t ion m t< curb line, to a :tf>rtn w*d* , 2 • *'t: pradinq and pav * t l v. . •* .* th in* ters*** Tin- ?tt*:'.*t** ' . ar • ■ •= %i • m.fT 4 new ,• . , v. 1 * t of 12 inch *i**-:n jup * '• V f made to inlets and * m:* ’ - *m p-'-' iditL R*t !:r„ a! f- • r J t.\! V . *Lftc<l • • , % *•’ inch si. S*-. ’ - . • - *h and A’m ext -.* .r : ’ C e ••< *d > vor and other priv G- - > *• ’ ■ i * to property line, u - • • • r :iy in All to 1% aa hi.->• on , and a* Pp* ified. Pernor* interested in or .n: • i by paid de3‘*rib *: - 1 ' ’ are her* by rot:!.*! t : - • f Pnblic Woriifl of -ml •** hi< :s• *1 *V*•! i *?day. Nov 17. 107 * 7 p m Mat* pon which rcn;c.m ra: ■•••- v. ’• he r- . m and or heard. ;. : r*- nt i against e.a* h pc: p m • said roil, aid will <l* ternti * ’ % eslic-n 33 to whether sm h lota •’• :•■ *. .*• land have been or will be i'-icti: .1 i*< a "Knits named on e-iid ro'l. or :i a * are' or loss sum than that named on 3 .i roV Said r- : >h.v •; said prima fa* in aeeeesmci;ts. ' ’ ! of tiwn to be asaesaed, i* ••. *: t ay \u> seen at the office of the i ; .oard ’ Public Works oi said city. CHART.MS U COFFIN. W. H. PR HUM AN. M *h SPENCER. • apolid. Nov. 3,4, 5. 0. U 8. 10. 1914 CIT Y AD V E RTISE M E NT. DEPARTMENT Oi*' PURT.TC WORKS. OFFICE O’r THE r.kUVRD, Indianapn'm.. lid . N* m I . 1024. TO WHOM IT V \ V ro:.-" :;S: Notice is hereby by the Hoard of Public Works of th * Cty <> Indianapolis, i Indiana, that on the 81 st Hay ••' O* tober. 1974. thuy approve* \ ac - • -ament roll ; ehowdng the prima ‘ ! :*• as •• rmu atg for the /oilowinsr and -cubed pubb>- improvement. as author:/.ed by the Jmprov ment Resolution named* * Improvem*nt R soh tion No 11780. NORTH STREET From cast prop-.-; ty . f Noble Street. To weet property Ice Pipe Street Except i t o >riug and Davidson Sire- :. By grading and p-:.i:i? the roadway with Asphalt. A-phu’::: Concrete. Con ; <*rete or Brbk. laiti on i 0-:nt*h crave! con ret foundation from curb •:ne to curb line to a uniform width oi 77 feet; Trvd hit and pavimr the win \-* *>f the mtersect inu: streets and alleys in a siuniai manner and to the widths as shov. • - * plan: pro vidirg 80 lin<*:i] f t of 1>:18-inch Stratified Limestone MarViii’*. Spuic*; resetting 1 manhole top o - adt Alko extending Vi water, gas. s*wer and other private servi- e connec! :ons To property Hue. wher*- rot ah . ady i . .All to be as shown or* plan and as specified Persons interested in or efi 'Cted by \ described public m.provenv -nt •-.*•* h-reby notified that the Boanl <*• P j!>1 1 Work.** of said city has fix *i Wedr.eVny. Nov. 12 1024. 2 p. m.. as a date ujx wl:icq r** monstrani*e9 w:il be r* •c > and or heard against the amount as>* •*t against each piece of property d--• Vm e in said roll and will determine tie* <r . stion of whether such lots or tr a- ts of lata! hav.* been cr will be benefited in th* amounts named on saiil roll, or in a c . i :■ or less sun. than that named on s i roll. Said assessm it ri - • wine |g prima facie asscssm uts w: . &f . .vn. - era and d**s % s prop Hi * isH *•:• * I 7'- : V*dS >t * ■ ■ . _ av* Board of Public
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