Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1924 — Page 11
MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1924
COMMODITY RISE •STIMULAIES NEW Tremendous Volume Marks Opening—Good Gains Are Made. S t'nitfd frr( NEW YORK. l>r. I.—Reports over the week-end rising commodity, prices and the steady expansion in steel operations, stimulate i fresh buying from every part of tin c -untry and the start of the week was characterized by another outburst of bullish enthusiasm. A tremendous volume marked Th*■ early dealings and representative issues in every section of s he list were pushed into new high ground for the present advance . . Souther* I’aciric headed the for ward movement in rails, which em braced huge transa*-ti*>ns :n Frisco Rock Island and Western Pacific. Among the industrials, motors and Rteeie were the most buoyant groups. Op. ning prices: Profit-t&k.mr. whicl ■ bar (Ct**r:z: I the late morn in a; dealings was prrsat no':i though at no time did i market get out of control. Universal Pipe show* so* - acti’-Py in line with the ni*>vem* nts in specta issues contc-'r to the general trend. Strength in Uriver-*.i Pipe, whs* h at 34 has practically lotibled :n value in the last fe'-v weeks. .> : a.-ed >*n ex pectations of dividends s* an. The general anticiput; : .t t;. ■ tt> of $5 annually. GRAINFUTURES STAGE ADVANCE Frost Dam ace to Wheat Reported From Argentina. B'J T'nitr.t Prf* CHICAGO. I). 1 :n futures advanced moderr.’.-lv it **p n:: of business on the Hoard . f T:a . to day. Frost damage c<*mplaints from Argentina encouraged buyers to take wheat. This being delivery day. *he trade was not disposed to make * xtended commitments, however, until December wheat offer* .! or* < *ntract delivery is accepted Buying operations by the local huii pool boosted corn. Poor husking re turns and lower quality arrivals as ats were Inclined to hut made symiiathctic fractional gains. The. provision list was str* ngthen* and , by foreign Ir, r*l buying. Chicago Grain Table —Pec. 1 WHEAT— At 11 30 Prrr. Op . ii .-I : ns Dec. 1 :•} % 1.57 U,!A. 1 .4 >fcv x*; i i.c4*i : fit h i•% i 0.1% July ! 1 i4 *i 1 43** 1 44*, 1.42 •% i 4.; ■, CORN—• Dec. 1.15 1.15*9 114 115% 1.14 1.14 *4 May 122% 125 1.21% 1.23 121% 1 22 1 , July 1.23 1 24 1.22% 123% 1.22% * 1 23% OATS— Dee. 52% 413 H 252% 52% .52% ! .May '.5 4% 55% 58% .58% 1 58 % July .57-, 57% .57% .57% .57 \ TEXTILE TRADE BETTER Higher Raw Materials Making for Advanced Prices. Hu ft*/*.'* 5/„. inj BOSTON, Dec. 1. —C*nfid-n.e is! distinctly and ranger in textile chan nels, anti the markets are broadening i moderately. Higher raw material 1 prices an*’ sustained costs of pro duction make for increased nrn es on good*--, but rapid advances are being discouraged and buyers are reluctant to operate at higher levels. It is significant, how* v*-r, that j they are showing less resistance to j • r * a ylng the prices asked foi supplies * lich an* urgently needed. Killing- ! ,n orders received bv wholesalers, at j each recurring cold spell, show that stock? of various kinds of merchan- ' dlse are low. A prominent feature j of the present textile situation is the ; rapid recovery in production, re- , ports of gains in mill operations becoming more Common. Bank Clearings Gain With returns for five business days only, bank clearings at leading cities of the Unite*! States 1* week aggregated >*;.V4*5,62*,0C*0, an in- j crease of 17.2 per cent over a year i ago. New York City contribute*! i $4,300,000,000 to the total. Failures Increase Total number of business failures j reported to R. G. Dun & Cos. last 1 week was 375. Tins la thirty?.x more than the number a year ago. The East alone showed a decrease while the West showed the largest increase. Tank Wagon Prices Gasoliue* t>r ; -*• not include State ' tax oi 2c 1 -a!-*., i GASOLINE -i-rcec. 17c a irallon.j Purol. ia.2*.: Red Cr,*wn. 13*' Target, 13.2 c: sib* y ***ti 17* standard nation. 21.2 c: Sr: *: * turner* I 1:1.21KEROSENE—(*: -tain* it 7c Mnorr Light. 14 sc; i‘*r:.cU<m 11 7e: Standard furnace Oil. 10.6* r 706 gallon I: . 9.6 c fmore than 200 gall**us>: Bright Light. 11 7c Sr. !atr. 12 ?*• NAPTHA —Energy* Cleaners l*.se v M. & P.. 15.5 Standolind Cleaners. 18.5 c. Prices on Coa! Anthracite, fin.so a ton; c<v*r. ;<>; Wwi >. *-• >• !t- u : - in T.*')o lump .’(O'; j) [..*! alia 5. S' 'i *- • 75; Indiana mine rin -1 AO*/ 50c* a ton extra.) Hay Market Prices W agon load prices of hay and grain at Indianapolis a-- as follows: Hay—Timothy. No 1 Sl?*.* IS a ton: No. 2. ?14*il: mixed. No. 1, Slotulb So. 2. $1314. Corn—O’d C 1 20(21225; new, 90c H f 1 Oats—s 4-3 3c.
New York Stocks (He Thomson & McKinnon) —Dec. 1— —Railroad*— At 12:30 Prey High. Low. p. m. close. Atchison . .11.5% 114% 115% 115% B. & O 72 % ... 71 % 71 % C. A- O. . . !*1 % ... !>1 i'l C. A N\Y II tiK% . . (is % ti.i% C.. R A. I*.. 4>% 47% 47% 4S It A Lacs 144% ... 144% 144% Frie ... 31 % . . 31 31 % Gl Nor pfd 71 ", 71 71% 71 L.-high V:i . - ... . . 71 Mo Pa.- pt*l 70% ... 70 % 70 N Y Get:. .118 ... 117 % 117% No- Pa-ifn- 7t> 09 s * tin*’*, (*9% Nor * V.- 125% 125% 125% 125% Pennsylvao. 49 % 48'% i*% 48 % Reading 07% . . . 07% til % ?• Railway 76 . . 7.5% 75% So Pacific. 102 % ... It*2 1 * 101 % St Paul pfd 29% ... 28% 28% 9 I. & S W St T. &• S F 63 61 t, 0! % 61 % 1 er.n P. - 14 9% 147% 147** 150 % V-'abash pfd 51 ... .*4 54 K libbers—*4rosier pfd . . . ... . 83% h* % 9Pi 19% ... 18’, rs jU - Rub.. 41 40% 40% Equipments— Am boo. 95 % ... 85 % 8.5'; 15,51 Loco 129 1 -;r t . 127% 1 Get: E>,... 271 % ’.’7o 270 j i‘*illm.-n , Ll.s% 138 139% 137', ; West ' *5 % . . <7* % stecN— Bethlehem -19 % 49 % 49% Colo Fuel .11% 40% 40% 40%' : Cn:-tWe 70% ... 70 71 ( Gulf 91 a*-s 81*. .. 80% 91% * R* | I A S . .54 *y .'. , .*4 % 7*4 % | l s SO-et. 11l % 117% 117 -., 117 % : Motors—i Cl) ail Mot . 33% ... 3.3 33 Gen Mot . . *l2*4 .. . hi *% 62 Mark Mot. 113 112%. 112% Max Mot A TO .. 76 70 Ma s Mot B 3.3 % 33 % 33 33% st : ,**ik .. 44 % 14% 44% 14 % Stew-War . o:t .. . 63 tl'l % i :n Uen . . . 3s % W Oxer IO", U% 10', 10% 'linings— In N. sel . 24% '.'4% 2t% 'l% * T G & S !•: % f'oopers— An; Smelt . 97% 87’, 87% 87 Anaconda . 4 % II 41 % 41 •% ' K* •- * i* (i% f>o*i77,30 > 3 7*o' V S S .-..'lt . 39 ... 37 % ,3i, % Oils— Gal Petrol. .. . 2.3 % Cnsdon . 77 % 7? ! 4 27% '.'7% V.■ , I >:i .s ' 38 r* ;'*s ■* ;'*s % P- s >* . 56 . % P-A n 7.5 54 % 7 4”, 1 *■*** Oil .. 7*4’; . . .-4 7.4% Pure 'ail . 79% ... .s **s .;* .*.- Dn*-h -•: % . . if.% t*:% 9 * Oh P.,1 63M . . ,:.'i 63 % S' ft N .1 37% % 37 % . Si'** . 1~ 1* % 17 i* % ; Texas Cos . 43% . . 43% 13% lnlustri.ils— Ai Ph* m .79% ... 79% 79 Al-O.alm *;s An ( .1 18 3 47% 14?% 1-1 % \r.i be ... s.v . .s.> 5 Am Wool . :* % 59 59% 61 C.v . t'.'a 7'* -8 % 29 ('■•;(• * * % *73 % i*,;j . j l Fa. < t'r -*m 4! % 49% 4! %* 11 . U 1 - .0% ’*o ‘ *% ' -11. 13 * | :.;*, 1 1% u s t_ I !%l to . . 1 to Itiliti- ’• i TANARUS& T I' s 170 H 1-3% 1 C K*..,s 44% .’ (4 . 44 * >!r prong— Am !* r 34% . 3j% 34’, In M M r*:*i 45% -11% 4f. \m 8 *,: ”i r 4= \ 48 4*l V 4m I> s an % -t ; a, Ci.-;: Pro 4-% 42% 42 % •: % r \ s-;g * 31 % . 31 i-uta A. 4 1% Tobaccos— FARM CENSUS PLANNED Preliminary Organization <>f Field Work Has ll*-**ji Completed. Preliminary organization of field work for The -t-sa? of agriculture in 11.• 1. it , inis been 'ire U-ied ti*<* Oci.stis Bur*-:.n :•.* : • unt *-d to*: tv. r*c- ■■ ' M. .1 :still, 4il Foil *r;ilf’ fg , wiii have charge of the ensua i • •ovennr 35..7:f forms in 6* v*nt**en ' *■** ntral Indiana conn*!.*?. Sup**rvi- ' sors of five *i*her districts ar* : H If. S* \r*-*n. Vaipara n: AY J Me- ; Gaui. y, Ft Wayne; Clarence Cc-.l Mini. :>: Georve O. Bryant, Bit Mini jingtun, and Charles A. WilU.tj,..**, New Albany Justin will it.-ive 101 enumerators lin the central district. WOMAN KILLED; 25 HURT Passenger <'rashes Inin Rear Fn<i of Emigrant Train. By Vnitc! Press •'i i I*" A< in. Dec I.—On* tvotiKir. w. s killed, twenty-five persons i*i-.'•ur*-d. three s-n'*iti?!y hut not fa Tally, when a Pennsylvaffiu p-,.-?,•ti-ger train crashed into the r , ir . n <l of .an emignuit train today. The dead woman Is ar* unid* nti tied Italian, apjiarently about p* >eat9 old. Her C-year-old s,, n j s * unable t*> tell his name because* of hi i injuries. One of the. injured gave ids name as *T. G Maxwell, Eogansport, Ind. CRASH FATAL TO WOMAN Gann* Warden Trbsl to Pass Far on Hill, Strikes Another. It i 1 nitfd Prrm GOb'llEX, ltd Dec. 3.—Mrs. Rose Dunning, 55. wife *>f Jesse L. 1 tunning of Ugonier, died here Sunday ! ;*:: hour after she was injured In the j collision of two autos on the road east of hor>Mrs Dttnning was in a car driven by J. \V Draper, which collided j head-on with an auto driven by | Harry Walker cl Da Porte, a State ' game warden, who was attempting] to pass a truck on a bill. FIRES AT FLEEING MAN I George Sebern finds ITowler l sing ladder to Enter House. George Sebern. 44.7 N. Gray *3 reported at police headquarters to- * d.;v that Sunday night he heard a noise outside his lmme. lie said he ! armed himself and ran outside and * saw a man leap from a ladder that ] had been placed to a side* window, j He said he fired three shots, hut ! h. did n'*t know if they took effect, j He did not call police at the time. Roberts Park Bazar Women of Ttoberts Park M. E. Church will give a Christmas bazar at tiie church Tuesday and Wednesday. Dinner will he served Tuesday at fi p. m.
■ '■ —■ "■ Meetings Here Tuesday Ladies Whist Club, 1:30 p. m., Severin. Indianapolis I.ocal Council of Women, meeting:, 2 p. m., Lincoln. Son 6 of Veterans Auxiliary, dinner, 0:30 p. in., Spink-Arms.
Schedule Mot Agreed Upon— Cattle Trade Improves. —Hog Price# Day ij Day— Nov. Bulk for Receipts 24. 8.7545 9.15 9 67* 7.000 25. B.7*o*ii 9 00 9 .. > 14 500 ’.‘i 9.75 m 9.25 9.7 12.000 28 s.S5m 9.35 si.aO 12.000 29 3.10 m <1.05 t 0.30 9.500 n*-*-. : 1. 935® 0.65 9.00 11.000 Hog trailing at e*v local yards ; started the week in an uncertain style. A price schedule was not agreed upon, .some bids wore lower. | seme steady and in one or two cases higher. A large local packer had ! not bought, until a late hour, his J buyers working under instructions ;o buy at lower prices. As near as • could be determined, henvy porkers were selling at $9.70779.90; mediums, j $9.55 Iff 9.70; lights, $9.10 It 9.25, and! light lights. $7.75 09. Top was $9.90 end the bulk of sal* apparently was at $9.35419.65. Pigs w- re quoted at 57.75 down. Sows were quoted at SS.fiOS.7S for sim oths and s9.2s'£f 9.50 for roughs. Receipts were estimated at 11,050. Holdover was 275. Fighter cattle receipts, 800, did j j much to increase the feeling that | Hie market will shortly see bettor •lays. There was an urgent demand ‘ fop nearly .all grades *>f heifers and for ale killing stuff. One vile of low ; quality heifers P oked to pe almost i dollar higher. One load of poor *n:- * Iclfirs which, s**!d at $6 would hardly have r **v**d at any price Inst week. <me or two sales of 'lit iight ; htafers establish* 4 a top .f sio. Steers wore steady fanners and j . * uft*-rs \v* re quoted about 27c higher ! it 72 7* 2.77 and 52.75 'uT-! 7s. Top for: | c*'i*.v \\.*s $5.70. Veals ad van. cd i'oc to on light ! receipts and strong •:* m *'il. Top ; w;*s sl2 an! th*> bulk of ,"*od stuff: 'sold at $1 in 1 !M***liun s were ! *: and at ' ' '*. <'tills t*i-**ught $6 to >7.50. If,*, * :pts were 300. T. lllib *"P .2'. : !.<*** 1 5 *C • Isl 4 on : ic;ve tr: ie > ! light re.*cipts of : ♦>s sold at H- ivies brought • : ;*-t 11. Tip **wonts ioUl *t >s Sh* * p were quoted , iual . : r - .* • *i ’*,< * - |1 ,*. iv 5 77 7. sso : > I*o - ' .! . i* TO l 31) - IPi * a * : * ... * *i*i 77-. .*' S *.**.- . .... s 2.1 *v 970 —Cattle—s- 5 MO .'■** ;p <*hot<N* $ Ht'.'rP V) 3 o' <i 50 . 1 <11)0 To 1.200 ,h -3. *.3 a !• *• 10 7.1 ;U 7 7 ■ ' . I : * :hs 7 7(1 ;. < q M-c ' , , • *<v* . . t 7.(1 7 o<i i•• > ,<u !: : a-rs s pa ,~j < * - ::■*: i . *;:• LiUlli COW'S. . 37* * 450 1' • O ■ - ’ - 4 • ■*:<••) tii -v .30 t 4 25 *.. - v. , > . s; I 50 ’*‘ 3 " Call# 1 * - li * I C ;..,uon caiv.-x 7, tj ' • 7 Oil —Slifrp ami Isnn'i, 1 ■: iamb# .... ... -11 50 tlt 00 %• - 11*. < * 7. I 4’ . . . . .... . . s ** ,* 10 on '!-•:.* . . '.***( 300 •i* ' tu c,*i** ' ew>'4. . . 4 < " i 6On i l 7,.(S 200 7 300 Other Live Stock i ■ .AM*. - ■ *h"*' \' 1 M: ; < :' in . l 'lt*. ' - • Id -i .- *•* !i • * • *. ! ** * ‘%;r t<* j I c*)vs.- '*•: *. -i * .rnmcc A *>ws I kill - ii- - *; n: r 7-I.' *V- ‘ inzfi- j • * - v • ,* iiuu; | Commission Market * • .-.Mi 1-y t‘t .• ii Ar - j - - * IT* *< '* N -w V*c *• <r- < p ,i*i ■ - v r- **ff .< • i barrel * ** • - ,;s•*..*tf tn-. re -ip \ Oft.* r ti ‘ wf*re -.Lt s : ' ir .T>vr,v 4 riip-'t-un lU- at] Tr!’PJ V re rMu^d ?“• l r.t••• r whs *isoc ! *r.tf#v ;:nl>* r 4 lower an.! c!IT V to f! tcmhel. ToinatOM .vs-re ff about *>• a crate Produce Markets ! ; Strs.-liy ' s|, new 'at.l No 1 egg, I ' .... -n. .7 -. N* : i,r !.. .1 eges 45. . I b.':s 4'v • - 9<> •iri.l-r 4 % 11 w. j •,’Oc -o % - “{>%: j<Th 1 *Sc. Leghorn p ,’*•■. . {*.<• ••: r ir.t yuiii:; tom I t'.irkpvK \'l •:;> ‘ w - ~M torn u rk-vM 1 * turkt v- *.!Hc .lu'-'vh, \\ !*•• .r<K j;) li* t*. •cf io puHH'ls up. K*e: .H-.-i 11 p ountD tf* <lov.*-n. $3 7*5;. younsr doren; | tcittur fat <i'Jivf*r<o liuti.inapoliß 10c; ft i Ann **r . k Sutter 1 : v* '. ,i inclianapolid Di.’Mlr it*. iiabbit-5 SI dozen drawn, TRANSFER MEN ELECT .1, r. Woudwcirtli, Prvsjdcnt; Tom Nn> dcr, Secret ary. The Indiana Transfer and Warehousemen's Association. In annual convention, chose these officers: J. P. Woodworth, South Bend, president; Torn Snyder, Indianapolis, secretary: W. S Frye, Indianapolis, j treasurer; vice presidents, Walter j Wet7**ll. Evansville; R. H. Rome, j Jeffersonville; C E. Trn.vis, Vincennes; Ora Monger, Richmond; R. G. Miller. Terre Haute; R. H. Shinkel, Indianapolis; B. J. Bartlett, Huntington; John Russell, South Bend: .! H. Beecraft, Kokomo; Harvey Spencer. la>gansport; Rossi (Trc'-nwait. Goshen; Walter Borg- j man. Ft. Wayne; M. P. Costin, I'ei‘u. Wholesale Egg Prices Drtip Wholesalers today dropped the j price they will pay for strictly fresh eggs to 7.5 cents a dozen. 3 cents unIcr last week’s quotations. No. 2, or held eggs, also were 3 cents lower at •%' cents a dozen. The only other produce price change was in rabbits, j which dropped 50 cents to S3 a dozen drawn. Fire Damages House SI,OOO Fire caused from sparks on the roof did SI,OOO damage* to the house of Herbert Coral, 5829 Julian Ave., today. Coval had Just remodeled the house;
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‘Like Men ’ Bn T'niteil Press fianSKST POINT. N. Y„ Bee. JWI 5 ■ —Action of the victorL _J ious Army football team in pulling off their helmets and standing with bowed heads immediately after defeating their ancient rivals from Annapolis was explained by Ed Garbisch in his valedictory as football captain. "We have prayed before every game this season, not for victory, but that we might acquit ourselves like men. At the conclusion of Saturday's game when 1 think our prayers were answered, we jerked off our helmets and thanked Cud fervently for (he victory.’’ MRS. BROWN TO SPEAK Nhortridge Parent-Teacher Huh to Meet Wednesday. Mrs. Demar -bus Brown will speak on "Travels in Spain,’ ami Mrs. I Grace Morrison on "Batin in Short ridge," at the Shortridge High : School Parent-Teacher Club meeting j in the study hall at 8:15 Wednesday evening. Mrs. Walker Baylor wifi sing, ae- ; eomparued by Walker Pay lor. Too Close to Headquarters A charge of violation of the law of the road was placed against \c* v Webb. 22, of 7791 Massachusetts Ave., today. Mrs. Mary Moore, police sergeant, paid she saw Webb's : automobile make a. l*-ft turn in th** middle of the> st i*** -1 in fr* nt of p • lice headquarters, strike another I auto and 1;. ep going. Marriage Licenses r,.v::7'p s* ..dpi *4 '.* w ‘ < si r y u ! bor-r I u- lira i: 'u. I*n W })■ :\ i ;■:•.* • ii ID: Ml i U. !.r 1 K M ;.,t i <*ari!y MM.-;* ■ V ir.j:* (> r%v t<%. "i *:>*>- k w. ; Vv'a N K* :• IS <; i S:\Tt i‘ : *: ! bale r; Ir* la* M ; tr:*;. ; *.. : N \. . * 17 3- 4*l 1 737 M : 1 "w, r" r : :• # 31 , ~-y i :w . tor) !.-•: • r M >7 , 1 • ; I All! • , v'T"' T V. - 20 . co. ■ . it* .: 9 !'- )••.<, I'- .--st !l*.tf,-b-r ; 3 St -• . ! .*, 1:2 I t-u _ *• w . : A [>;/•!. ; “: \ N \ VHliiU r. D. r.s !’ M \ . - • TI * N ,\.* i ban 1 *i ;> -*t j Vi-riu • * C W ’.mm t ♦ H.wH*-?**#♦*-. ; wcwMlw.iri?**!" Mr*. V h<’i i* • ■ a.. ? - • .:t■; N r .rt : , ; . 1 ‘T:. r A Z Hi" - :i :m.ui r. • . T.ola ;i J ■ I;m. i? %..! N ' ‘ -ht : - . "i > *. IH 1 • !* i , r. Ire:ie Jirod.t' *: \ * ' 4 .* .1 Births (i rl* I*o:u:d ,0.3 >•'*:.,.( ■... * Harrv a■..( J>* ".. t *;. A- •' 1- H , p - •, ( • . • 1: •-.-:< i || VVrot’: ■. I 133 H TA- : 1 \ ' ..!■ C’lc.r:-# a-id H tel I', fort!, 4998 - K i-'.-rt: 10, .1 ,fA Mary lief rr ci:v o ♦ L.i-'.s and H**>n W . tv ' ft A and Am. , Mu 33 1 ; .. PI Henry and Mult-I Gain* 1 i•- ci. 4 *■(! I-.-raiii.* Roy:.. .. - DM b . •• .r.t Pi. Fra: .... o 1 <■■'•■ *••! 8, ro. 7: Si.. •.* IV.* * .I'.ws and R. l.v H.c. , *-. 323 Pa .<* P ir- and , ’ E.itloyn *;•-. -t - N Add U-'-rt a:.*l Mar. v-df SVC:. 13!" M.3 >! irlia and 40*.; ; it; r.ei**r city ! a pit . ltd a: i Clara < -4. pit 1! pita! John and I.CIIan l'r ■.* .-itv !.m pH ,i Geonre and t'pal Poimcr 113.1 N Id I 'o-r and Era- 0.-t J -** 3093% N 11;; and Keehle *.2436 M tl Dcaths ; !141 • " ** '• ,i"V I A: Ti *,-':. *> -* • :••• a!. o!;ronic j ;uy<. . :s i.* it.' ! S !'•%■ ••>'■>? A : 1 '-.17 Si! v'-r . irt* r. • • - * •% ~.-v J. %,-1 W ;,t, SO. ••'.ty has-it t! ty {D ..-id fCV'-r }•.: Mont. Sl. 30'.:0 N T!!in *i • iu-ut * ’r'.u . r H*. 74 3 :17 \V Ml h. car*, .bar t*t,....n. • , ‘ .!.* l< ! : 7'' 374'.' N P<- ;n,yl- 1 \ ;tina •• • I .*• i> . >: 'Utlfl Mnry 1* ii *<!,!m 1'; * 1 N M* ru’lan. I }:■ LrM T Vi ir • j*' *i ?' .A"> T'iv:-!on. ! ~.nhV ‘ m t* r. *M *pr: ;!. v. dtit -* Kitiurv S" < l -. i* i n”Tf! ! f!k •: dnv9 1755 -a *l I*l ro ;f f r tT#*n | ’ .i.-Lu W. }-.]■>* I month. I°7 Shf-rnltn , : lid r i* r; *•;<♦* . ;t: Amy K :• iji MtHhodlst Hos*itn!. cun- , • r.’. ).* ntoni! >h. i.ov,i-p R**tlf, rt.'t 1457 Dark *’f*r** A:ti*> \ i H -i!B.im, 7 iiu uitr *i"'-:* • pr* ni.t ur* !• rth. j 3ii NOTiricfli j XOTICK TO MKiKS CRKIOTOUS. KTC ii\ ttiP lii.j!l'*r ot the t Htate tf Uuliak I Kmel !■ . :K* tt In ts o 1; (’mirt Mar.on County. 1 N< H’li.lat term 1 i Notice Is h**ito Kivfii t!iat H j ; Todd. idmii D-atratoP of the above | ! named estate has presented and fihd lih ! | A**fiunt a:d v*uchT ut II al *•!;* •m* i*f ; |of aa.ld ffctnte. ti,rl that the same will : • '•me up for the examination and action <*f paid I*rf*f>ute ( mirt on the *.’ ?ti iv i j December. nt which time all hetrs. j cr**dltora or iegaU'-a of aaul rotate re • unir**d to appear said court ami e!mw - cause if any th re he. why said o count * and should nt bu it\ %• nu*'l 1 And Die heirs of enta!** are j*lh re | <4 dr'-d to apia*ar and mako proof of their , heirs! up. ALBKRT !!. l/OSCHLO. rk. j Dec 1, *S CITY ADVKR l ISli’M KNT ’ | DEPARTMKNT OF PUBLIC WORKS | OFFICE OF THE BOAHD IndtanapoUa. Ind Nov. C 2. 1024. TO YHOM IT MAY C< iNCKRN: Notice M hereby qriven by the Hoard of ( F*ub!'c Worka of the City of Indianapolis. < Indiana, that on the 2i st day of November 1024. they approved an assessment rod the prnn.i fan so asM’Hsmeuts for • t)ie following described public Improvement. as authorized by tin* Improvement Refci.lution named: Improvement Resolution No 11830 RANDOLPH STREKT. From south property lino of Woodiawn Avenue. To north property line of Prospect Street. Kxcept apace occupied by Hie rsplanadcs Hi cent f if .street By irraditig and pavitur the roadway witn : A-?>ha!t. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or. Br:ek. laid on a H-tnch gravel concrete j foundation, from putter Rue to gutter hue * to a uniform width of 2H 4 feet; grading and paving the wings of the inters ‘ tin*, alleys in a similar manner and to tlie widths as shown on plan; providing 20 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or ‘ 4 x2x2'inch Stand ard steel paving c'uard. an specified; constructing 1 cHtuih-basin including inlet top: providing 2 new iron inlets laying ISO lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch-basin and the manhole in the first aliey north of Prospect Street, as shown on plan Also extending all water, gas. sewer an dother private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be* as shown on plan and as sped fif'd Persons interested in or affected by sma described public 'nipn>vem‘n! are hereby notified that the Board of Publi ‘ Wmks of said city Las fixed \V**dnesday Dec. drd. 1P24. 2 p in as a date upon which re monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against cacti 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 Ls* benefited in the amounts named on paid roll or in a greater or less oum than that named on said roll.
39 LEnAi. NOTICES (Continued) Safd assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with tne names of owners and descriptions of properly subject to be assessed is un file and may be seen at the offn e of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W H FR REMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov./M. 28. 27. 2S. 2P-De<; 1 1024 CITY ADV ERTISEM ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE Ob THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 22. 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notioo is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. ‘lndiana that on th** 21st day of Novemi Iht 1P24 they approver! an assepsment j mil show mir the prima facie assessmentp \ for the followin'! doßcribed public improvcmeni, :ih authorized by the Improvement Resolution named : Improvcnmnt Repolution No. 11003. R.V NDOLPH STREET. From pout Invest property lino of Pleas ant Run Parkway. South Drive. To north property lino of Minnesota Street. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading the wings of the intersecting ■ streets and % in a similar manner ! and to the widths ae shown on plan curb j ing both ridcja of the roadway with Stratij tied Liine-done. Berea Sandstone. Granite i or ox‘M in**h Cc.HTcte curb; <*urbing the j winvs of the intersecting Btrrete and ai | lf*y in a similar manner and to the ;v. . ilhs <s • on plan providing 04 j lineal feet of <> foot radius Granite corner*; j providing 04 lin**al feet of Iu foot radius Granite corners, re building (J iron inlets bv r‘netting o’d sstirge: providing 4 new i manhole rings and covers to be placed on o and c,*tuii h.oin top* as shown on plan A!i to be as shown on plan and as sped ! fled. iv-rsonn inteiewfe*! In or affected by said d f -scnt>**d puld h improvement arc h* ,T ***by v- ’ l . "and th.it the Board of Public Works of • ai*i ci‘y ha- fixed W.-'r.—d.iv Dec 3rd !!i"i 2 00 * ru. as a date upon which remonstrances will f>e revived, or hcan! *a iin-t th** an >m;t against ca**h l ' *- of ir< : rty deserP-ed in said roil, ami will determine the as to w hefhe- M-i.-h :„u nr frets of hind have been or w\. be benefit* and in the am emts named on :d m;i. .r in a greater or c‘ j v - ni than that named on ssat roil Slid .v*9 s.9rnunt rod fin wr.;g said prirna f-vno .% -*'B-rF**rd-* with the names of owner* and ues-ripi c”i- of prop -rfy sub *'t to be ,i Mm-cd. i- un ti e an*! may 1> -een at the offnv of the Boanl ol Pub!ut W.irks i ol said city. V. COFFIN. \V H FREEMAN M SBi- VG-r-R Board of Put and • Wor.-.s City us IndianV ' r": rv apvT: rt;sem knt"" DEPARTMENT OF PCBLIC WORKS OVViC •% OF THE BOARD fr: a: :no . a I; and Nm. 2fi. lf>3! Tn W'in'.; ' J ' - V nr.T!;:>,S . • ' . 1 of F- i'* } d'v approx -I n i as gsTiiunt ; • •' *• t a- • i' a-./.j bv the lin pro voI! : Res .!.■* i'l -d < m:*i • -<• • • K - . No IBTI From north pro; • rty .. of Batc-s v ah prop.-rty li? r> Os South, astern • • the j o 'li As' .~t i *. l i.nc-u. f --te ' - ‘ ' • " ' '• ' i .'•<)' ' . ! . rv i ■ a’ t t • * v • 9 A ' t * !*• as %' ,i, -.,Vi p.,0; and hs *. -r.t* r--stc<! >*. *>•• % Rwt.-d by *;*:d ’ ’it ••’}•' . W i-k* •h' r h ■' *r ’r;. ?* *f -aral hite be* .. *w;. > * ;*•■:: a! u v • am nts burned ( • ; . t - ' .. r: '• at* r „r hs, -8 .m f: o r: it tuii;;*-. 1 M i G ; I I . s *% l i t the' -e of “;' •" % • " -'f P.'bli*V. • . ol ••! ai c’, gharlk- k cffin. V/ H FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER. Board ot Public Works City of Indian,>4 * !>e- ? 2 t t _ld 0 4 “Tn'v’AdVirio' m knt DEPARTMENT ( T r . LB* WPdUiS t Mi i < F TF BOARD Bad m i .*! N • 'i'A l‘>2-4 i> Vh< *M IT >. V r> Nt It N e "S L-a.-by gi'.i-a I*y ‘he ;c*<l of W . m of tl • < *v ? I- *:. :• s i .. . . --.*!!■. 1: 1 ♦ i > aPiM-ov* ! is- -■ ;t. 1: proven at R* solution Vo 11730 ! i 'N \rd nt! i r '■;.*•: j* •*-rt\ jp # Pr’rip- t i- : th pro* -TG. !in- ;f > p and. rs Street. ■ pi ! • | ■ t •*'. of V. I- Street :.y pa-;. a.,*J *av!rg i*. roadway " It', f•* ■ - Foil, r* ! • Anphab A* i■ *. a ; •• G.,*;. -.-p* nr Bra < i.a.c >*i ti # * u . ’ . • un!i*-r:ii vvi.ltl- <P *; \ • . i . • • t i Via 2 th* w;*m> of i. :• r a *-v- ia a mnuiar tn t. r r.*i to . ' • • . i o’ p in m - .->0 *rn! t * * I.f tN?H tn* a s-1 ltd* ! 1 cue ■ Miia. * i'U Sto*'.a. rr-s-itiru 4 mm-, \ - uxti i .p.i,.. :t w.iter khs s*’wer will - to prop erty 3xr•** wnurc i -t a!r niy m •\ i to I.h* as shown on ;> an aiul as six*'.”P c *"- !' *• r -*• i m or affected bv said deal ! p ' ' : OVI * * ’ ar** e-r v :*t,:iiu *| that ti ■* ip ir .j ,f , Works .f ***:•’ city has fl\,*d Wednesday Dec i'l 3 p. rn as rt dab* upon wbl. h renion* , staie—rt wti! be rce-'vrd or h u ! rig a uflt , ’ immint asu.Hs-d . *inst. each pica- of I ••'-;*•• rty d*- need :n *u, l r.di. p.u wd <le. I l* *■ .line the uucMtion a- to wc*th**r uh : *oi4 r traets f land have Ins n or will be I fit* .1 tn the amounts name*! on said rd. . -a, i ,r; * ter or irsi um than that nan and on s.ii.l roll bad ’ --s* ssincnt roll showung said prima ffu ;** ,tss*>suiettfH, with th** mines of own 1 •rs an<l d* HenpMotiA of property subject to! be HH**pod. is on file i:d n .v be seen at the office of the Hoard of Public Work# of -ml city. CM ARLES K COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER Board of Publbj Works City v*f Indianapolirt Dec 1 • 0 0 1924 <1 I V ADV ERTISEM ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OK THE BOARD Indlanapolift Ind , Nov 25. lf>2-4 TO WHOM If MAY t'ONCEKN Notice s hereby given by the Board of ! Pub!sc WcrkH of the Cit> of Indianapolis, j Indrma that on the 24th day of November 1924 they approved an assessment . oil showing the prima facie asw .-smentA for the following described public Improvement a* authorized by the Improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No 11901 KETCH AM STREET. f'Tom north property line of Walnut Str* ot. To south property line of Tenth Street By paving the roadway with Wooden Block, \spha*t. Apphalti*'Concrete Concrete or Brick, iaid on a 0-in. gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb liiio to a uniform width of 24 ft : paving th wings of the Intersectlng street and al, ya in a. similar manner and 'o the widths ■- shown on plans providing l.\B lineal fret of LxlSinch Stratified Innuy slone Marginal Stone or *4* x2x2-mch Standard Steel Paving Guard an specified re- I setting 5 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 sneoifi.d Persons interested tn or affected by *nid described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dec. Nth 1924. 2 p m as a date upon which remon st ranees will be received or heard, again.it the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots *>r tracts <*f land have been 'or will i>e benefited iti the amounts named on said roil o'- tn a greater or less sum than that nam'd on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments* with the names of >wners 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 Herr. 20* 27. 28. 2£-D. JL i, 3, 1024.
39 LKGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov 25 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY COM. ERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board ol Public Works of the City of indi.m >; o!i Indiana, that on the 24th day of Novern bcr. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the pritnn facie assessments for the following do> Tb and pubic improvement as authoriieed by the Improvement K< solution nara*‘d* Improvement Ib-soJution No 11 tut 5 PRATT ST. From cast side of east walk of Sir rmnn Dr. To west property line of Bradley St By grading and paving the w:•!•;.*? with cement, placed n‘*xt, to the curb line, to a uniform width nW 5 f fr grading the lawns to a uniform width <>; 4 , L* feet, curbing both sides of the roadway with I Stratified I.imustone Beren Granite or 8x24-in<T Concrere ( erb. t < t uniform width of :j0 fed; .*urbing the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the width* r’mwu on plan: providing .TS lineai >• t of *' ! **t Granite r;uiius corners *%t. all* a . provi*hrig B 1 lineal feet of 10-foot Gauir*- r 1 j-* cornera at - 1 lei min Dr laying 11 | yards of concrete pavement at Sherm tn • Dr., caused by widening ,-treet rc turn : trom 24 feet to 2.0 fed provim- i: - m ! inlet 24 Inches deep on the north side of Pratt St.; providing i iron inlet m**h<s deep on the south Bide of Pratt St . laying ,f? lineal feet 'f I '.’-ineh drain pipe .Hh j connection* made to catch-basins and ln- - !et. All to be as shown on plan and as speot- | fled Persons interested in or affected Lv said ! dee-'ribed public improvement are ! , *'-•* y i notified th it the Board ot Public Works ■of -aid city has fixe*! Friday Dec sth, 1024 2 p rn as a date upon which re i n'i*Hi.stran*cs will Be receive’! or hca r d, i against the amount i*--* s-c*l a;; %in-i t cdi j piece ot prop-rfy de ribed in said roll. | arid will determine the question is to whether such <*?- nr tracts of land hare been or will bo benefited in the arm amts rairned on ;o*i rc*'. or in a gr* nt-r or b r<s sum than that named on paid rod Said asse-sment mil ‘-hawing said prirr.s fa ie asAf-Bsmcnte with the nm*%- of owner-'. and <te--riot! . -of proper *, sub let to t** :>m s-wl. jH on !i i- ! ma v Pc —*-h at the office of the liojirrt of Public Worked bold city TH ARLES K COy FIN. W H FFt a'VAN M J SPENT HR. Board Public Wnr!Ci‘v of Ir.dtanRPObs Nov 2fi n 7 °o 1 2 ? 1P24
UTY ADVERTISE: ENT DEPARTMENT <>F PL LIE WORKS OFF IFF OF THE POvRD Ind: a t;• N.-v 2* 1924. TO Will* M n \!AV re '•■* * RN . N . * hereb\ vv.*;j :*• T.t a-*} of ' iv.b.’. \V- :••••% ' H ■•■••.** !. i ,% .j,. Trc:; si. -i. t: • ", th- • Al'. ■ i v f N,*. i.-,-F*-r la ' l il -v . ! an -- --ftm.r.’ r ill ;• .*P ’ i -* ;■ ; , * • •at .. i yr '■ :r - / Ah pr*.p - rty *• us r-.rly-a *. :.V v. . f ~‘*9 , • .■ r m u r'd f ' :v ' - ' '• -i id rt*i ft * r*• v: i t • , • , . it* ; • v. * . t c,- , * - :: i; U><d -•* - -U‘* .V *• •* 1 ’ iU.a -A,d *ity. CHAN! • > F rr-FFIN V, : E■: E - M \ M •’ - '• ".i. , BmlM Pnb - W : CP;- *f RidUn!N 'v J-’ ■' ’ V -o TV.- 1 2 M 19°4 ' nTY Af • \ EKii M: Ni DEI*A RTM EN7 OF l FLIC WORKS GFITOr OF THE MdARI) I I, *■ 3.3*., *. i *. *, : ; 1974 * TO WHOM IT MAY C'lN* l(N N*.!! - a* 6-ivt.y sh • *v tl*.** R -,r*t of I’li! I,* W* :i< * ! tin* * ! v i ‘ * : , , I: I. in * th it <*n f l-t * i v r \* ~**:, >** r 1 9.4 they ; •■.'■■*' at: ~* -* .* m*-.t r* I i* i t * - * 7 * •*! * j t!:n I*:'! ' *,* *- at 11* • I • -a Inn**- ,\.-r * • U* - •• *m No 1 1968. Ml- NAI. AVENIT Tr. **a t* *l* ■ I * , -t *>u*.k of Tu aty--B*. *j,l T*> *o9t;. t r**:**ny llms of Twn*.v .-’Htt, B*l *. t l'"9: th** r '*.i*i tvil' >’* Apl ti** f< • * <Umt J■ a** o riel l.ai*l f* ■■! . *3 mu • 111* II: to \* *. 1 -)i us 1 fri't t* ,vt* * u:■ ■*, ~.* i’i** lnli-r*.*'inrf .tr****?*, *t . -.mi r :• n nrr >ii*l to th.* wt.lths shown [il-.ns t*r. v|,llnx HI- lln. il f* * l *.f xlf<*in.*h B'r.ii!*;-. | 1. i* ■:.*•.. M .*,•:., 3* or %,\ Jx-.’ :-i*•}, Si i*i*l ,r*'. r*:*.*; i*.*, in* if ;ard, :n ■ii*i*iflc<J. iv-'-.nr.if I manh<i! ti.*j> to * i* rn**- - A. ■> oxt.nflins: *ll *, *‘.'..*r trn** ,’’w**r. ami I'thrr j>nv.to worv:*- cnimi* *".<*n t*> l*ror**rtv imr *'!**r*' not .*'!*■ . * in All !■* bv .I'l whnwtl ill I• 1:*Jl ;n*l ■** I'Oi9* flo*l. l**'-**or: int-r****tr,i in **r aflo'tod 9v 8l I **<**,.—lt*,l t,:i *.* i ::*rort*mf*nt -*' Ii r**><T nnf oo,| tl.it th** R** ,r I of I’i;’*'* \\ *rl,** <*f :ikl .-It* bl.iu IX,.*! \V. I,*IV D* 3 *1 19" ) •’ •' p ni V l.i 3* 111*011 whirl) n*nion**tr.iii'*i'*' "ill I*** nitr.i*,.!, or h*■ nr* l ns uti-l thi* .mi* nt n- •-* *1 i.-.ild-I , )• i*lr.-o of pronorly .:••'* !*,•■: In **.: roil an*! will *:ete,*nnne sh„ itite-tton *ih to whfthi r - : h ;•*'•, **r tr* **i u*>l hnv * Nfn i.r Will !.<* U-nrlttr*.! in the imoiint, nanifii on w*,l*l roll *i In i .tu-it'T tir U***mirn (hail thnl ’oim*'*i on ro" 8-inl ac*i,in(*nt roll *<h in*.* P iirt prims farie awn-iinrntu with tlo* ::jmiß of own ; i*r. in*t (IcwTlptionx of in-"!*rriy ii'il*ji**'t to l*r sh-os i* on file mill utsy be **.*n si thf *>ffii>*. ol th,* r* ■•. mi l'ubiio Worli*. of asui city. CHAKLKS K COFFIN. \V H. FRRRMAN. M .? SI’KNGKH. Dosryi of I'uhlti* Works City of Imllanapolis Nt 24 25 '.’6. 27. I * "9. !'r.-._l. 1924 : CITY AD\ KH risi DEPARTMENT OF CHIU.If WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Tin! Nov. ‘’6. 197). TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby ;nm hy the Hoard of Public* Works of she City of India ispolia,. Indiana that on the 76th day of Novem- ! ber 19") they approved an asseHsmen) roll showlns the prims facie nes ssnienta j for the follow ins desorilied public Ini ! provement. sh authorized by tin* Improve : meat Resolu lon named* Improvement Uesolction No. 11444 ! PEARLSTHKET From east property line of Temple Avenue To tvert property line of first alley enet of Temple Avenue. By (trading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Aaphalti Concrete, Cm;. Crete or Brick, laid on a 6 m, h gravel con* Crete foundation, from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of I feet, providing o) lineal feet of )\lB-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Sum *or % ,\3lii"li Standard steel paving guard as specified. Also extending all water gas, shwer 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 affected bv said described public improvement are herebv notified that the Hoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Dee i>. 19'.:4 2 p m. as a date upon which remon "trance* wti) be received, or heard against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of 'and I iv* been or will be oenett'rd the amounts nan *i *.:, a:d roll or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own* i era and descriptions of property subject (o be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the off to** of the Board of Public Works of said oi y CHARI.ES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public 'Yorks. City of Indianapolis Mar. n\ 88. 28, Dm, 1. 2,3. 4. 1824.
|39 LEG AL N OTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov 25. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notie< is hereby given by the Board of I Public? Works of ihe City of Indian.*!noli*. Indian:!, that on the 24th day of Novc.-m- j : ber. J 824. they anproved an assessment! I roll ‘-howii'jr the prima faoi<* ; for the ioßv*ipg dt*jcr:lH*d publie imprcv- --• ;onr a- aut}jfri/rd l>.y the improvem ut j 1% ■ idutinn mini' i , lm; . fivt ni'-nf I*-•<■<•?;11jotj No, 11002. CENTRAL AVK, From r-ort} curb line oi Nineteenth St. ! j n:r nint’ xv**-t. To fcouth property line of Twenty-Third : St Kxr'-pt tlir; spaoo lS OS feet in center of street o‘‘Upi*-d by <• r tracks. By renuivut" ai! of Hu* present pave* ' rri”nt .*n*i n%->:rf:i(‘iug with and inch A*- ' p'-ait, aft.-r ad Indus and (L pr* --a*r - In i the old con* ret*- h.r-* have been brought O) r*r*>ff-c craU% from cutter line to gpuo r-li• • t* *i unilurni width 1k 42 feet; ■-uuLM'inp the viny- ,>t the intcr-xcuMn? J -tin t similar manner and to the , wi Jthrt a*, shown on olan-c removing old ; pv ni'-nr ir wing of vacated alley north !of N?i < t enth St and laying SO iet of n'w cement as shown on *n ;f‘*viduj;: 2''o iincil of JMn-’h .■’Onihupd curh and gutter: providing 2>t '*••• .■*: of r . ",M **orpcr. comhits and curb and- : u r laying 1.3*0 -avaare feet of ni w . **;ne!st walk as shown *^n o Ui-' :*ehiii;din„ .* iron ini* t-* by using o'd * a-Too;-' pro-ng 5 new manhoie i*!it' a in! cover-’ t-* he placed on old ••*>• h ’*•• -ins *l.B on plans; laying 75 !ne ,v 1* el or 12i?i<’h drain pipe, with eon - , ou- Toms m*'!e t ( . inlets n:.d catch-bagin°. A -*! eM.’iiiing all water. ga sewer and •th •• pnvatn 8,-vo rations to property iino where not a ready in. Aii t> b*; as shown on plan and as specified i * Not*—*'ontr?o tor m c jhmitiin? .*ld rrnv-t submit a b .’i<arate bid per lineai foot f (, r property frontage '' * niM sfvt! ...C and a eparatc bid rer foot L'r street intersections. <'*’i:;t!’%- ?• *r rnu-t a>o suonnt ; -epfurat* ■ l r ’.hi yard 'or e'n*ie:e ba-e and *.] ,-r tori Ir **\t:a binder: to *•• • *t M ow **! as , n *-x'n r or,tra :• r • •-t - -’hr-.it a separate p. :• ura-ai !*■'•? for ' ir; h combined rh and gutter to be allowed as an cxira V* r<- ' < in?rresrc<i .r* or nffectcil hy aid de r:h*d puhh - tmpmrement are hereby ; %’l <; ed H ,t ti,*’ Board of Hub *•* Works y has fix* ! Kr-day. Dec. 5 1 :<24 p m *. i a tiat' ui-on r* rnon-vfr*n-'*-s w : be * r-vi-! <he;*rd, against ; prcje-rTv • r ?ra T- .if ;■: l leave b* en or will be henehre ! jr> r • .11it - name)} •,? cri r*> : or m a irr- ter or !:-.-■ .-urn than M;at fv'imd *rj s-*':! ?•*. ) Saul : -t r * • showing saoi facp* ea— -with f h ru n-- ot r % .> . pi* h . f prOT*‘r ; .v njT lfi ' t to be ,4 "ii be and may ’ e ecu at tb* * 'f the l i ird f I’uh.ic Works o - ; pit v :.* LJ. ;■> F. BOFFIN. TV H Hi-'MAN. Bofird of Pul "A "a? C y ut Irc.’iann . 2d r, “ °s *'o n- i r n CITY Aid k!;i .-::mknt. r’KPAKTKK'-T Or ITBLIC WOF’CS. OF: :- K <.*.!•' t:if. imard. • b*D:d N *'* . v 1t)24. TO V* 1 ‘.V Cl iNCr.IvN • <• . * •-.•* t<y the Bietr 1 •- luV- ‘ From vest property hr.-* of Draper .. a ti I.U"- firren and • " *r j ;*. , , :i crete curb. - anti • ■ Ts r* -e? ' g ) . • t i ’ l'. ' h pip** with c-'-U----:t. • !.-*! ' i" : •'*■* to in - ' hi vrh basins : and Is -rib fa- w -r • \ to l " u * > * . * v v t■ i i:.t.i*: res-•;ting V' t* * O* as Allow .i *.n plan and :\a • s ;.’t< res?**<! in or affected bv said t! i: :•* • • ! or i’ublio Work# :• S tit. •:y .has fix -d day. De * 5. 1824 ’ *• : •• w h;-' remvib ; j; '-8 w? • trf* ,-.) ■]•. n’ or b- ard. :>:•*•: * rty >*• - .b* and said rod. a: i will * - - J * or ir. i ■ :i *<-r or tss t,;m than • --V 3 a fi -a i i.w be wwi; at ■ *• • of . Bo i.-d us Public Work* ui K.itd city. Cl' \RI F 1 - 1% COFFIN, w ii i :t FT MAN*. M .1 SPKNCFR. h*nar>l of PuKi ; Works. Cry of Indian* • ■ ■ l il V A4 *' ;. K id>KM LNT DKI’ARTMLNT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1 OFFICE OF THF. B 0 4RD Iv* .%• i; - Ind Nov 2d 1P24. . 2 ’• \V V*| ; i M \ V * • NCF.KN N< ’ :• hy th* Board of i • : W. s *,! the ' B.v . # 1 ie! bin tpo s. t : ...v* .- • • . h day of Nov#m* b-r l .’4. l:. % ippr.'V .-.J .m t *' ■* {" • f : • ,tbS’SH!!i**ntS • ior r ... ’tLi.i.v",. o-rt, r.hvd publ:-* '.mprove* ' !*• ■ • *!<*) •! :' and by til.- LuiTt \ ♦ aifllt iti l V 1.4.'* J: • --‘V n • R* solution No ] lils PK.v .lL hTKKL'I •. North Side . !•; a* L)S: Property lane of Temple Ai- . W*xt Property Idn' of First A.lev ’ i:.K • ■* mp;* \5 fi-*:e !•' • ■ j the r.oNrflv with St**stifled I in. t*,*!.*■ B rrn Sand.**:one. Granite i.r o\ .; ai !i Ct •u ret’* curb to \ un form walih <•: 24 fe-f with the ri;rt on the -*bdh *:de of roadway now tn. providing h * ’ t. s et o' b-foot r:uiiurt Kranilo • • orn>rv. .% a ttu.g t oe Inlet t.i euro gr.ttie a io h• as s.-.own un plan and ,i.s peoiPe *.)!I- Interested in or affected hy p.n] 1 ovi -rihcti piibh** improvement are hereby 'u ti l tb il tb Board of Public Work., of • i a city has hv*d h> !> i> * ofh. 1P24. ' ;* m as dale tipon w hleh remon , -Wti.. s N\ii: be nveiveti < x r heard, against iff,-* ;i:iM'::if a.s-'-sst*d a.alnat * teh piec-* v d ! property described ni said roll and will i o -rerndne the .niestion as to whether mich ofs t*r Ira* is of !.utl have twvn or will te **r m h r .’- it-r or leas sum than that! ; Hat,:* and O’i hi i rod Said roll showing said prims, facie ass< Ksmei; --x. with the names of own- : era and d-a, i jptions of proptTty subje7t to * u *n file and may be sees* the offioa oi the Board of Putdic Works of • said city. r??ART,FS R COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. B >ard ot Public Works. City of Indiaa■iT'oits. Nov 27 29 Dec 1.2 ft. 4. 1924.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFCE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind Nov 25. 1924 rO WHOM IT MAY oSCKRN : Notice ip hereby given by the Board of Public \York of the City of Indianapolls. ! Indiana, til at on the ‘.24 th day of \ovem- j her l!“M they approved an assessment . mil showing the pnrima facie assessment* for the following described public improve j meet as authorized by the Improvement ' Resolution named Improvement Resolution No 12073. Broad Ripple Improvement Resolution No 0-1022. For the improvement of Fifty-Fourth Street Finn E IV I. of College Avenue. To E P L of first alley east .f College Avenue By constructing a cement sidewalk 5 1 feet wide on the north side of said street. ; together with alley crossing and grading tiie lawn and gutter Ah to he shown on plans as j Persons Interested in or affe< :d by said j described public improvement are hereby i notified that the Board of Public Works of sm I city has fxed Friday. Dec. f> 1024 j 2 p m. as h date upon which remon- j trances will be received or heard, against | the amount assessed against each piece of ; property described in said roll, and will j determine the question as to whether such ! lots or tracts of and have been or will be ' benefited n the amounts named on said red or m a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prima ; facie assessments with the names of own- ! era #nd descriptions of property subject to be assessed is < n flic and may be seen at ; the off ire ol the Board )f Public Works i of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. <nr. 2d. 27. 23, 29. Doo. X, 3,3 t 1924,
89 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SVORK.3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD fadianupolis Ir*fi Nov 22. 192). TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: j Notioo *s hereby ;iv:*,i by th*> Bo.ira of ' Pub,.- Works oi the City of Ir.<!,'uaiioltF. I, diau * that on the 21st and y ot lovom:h r. 192*1 they approved -ill *?*:•**.,m* n*. troll sho’.viug the pritr.a fn* '*■ aiiieits j tor :ht* follow: :.? fi -saribed public '-it- * proven ie,it. ,-is authorized by tir- Improvei mein Rf-solutiou named: ! Improvemort :t*a** :ut.f*:i No 11 8*,%.. NORTH -STREET. From east property I in** of first a, ley ! wt-l of H alin; \venue, i To cst ,-url :i:ie o' Sherman Dr;ye Bv grad*.* ~nd |3v:i„ ~.* '.*!. with i cement !ai 1 m-xt to tlo* ***,rb line Io a j uniform v :*-111, oi ; feet: _-ra,l u? and P*vI itu th* street and al'ey t*>.>?s.ng with ce- * m.-ni pi.iee'i next to the prop * y line to a '.iniforn: v. :*!th of 5 '■*■!' -i*.*:::,-' tmi lawns to a uniform width of _*! % feet: ,*:;i bin: boti, s'des of tl* * o.r’i ray wfih Br:,ill**d I :*m**stone. It--* i Sami-.one. Gt 1* ite or 6 t-i rcte curb to a : unL’opm width of 30 feet: *■- 9) lineal fee) "I 10-foot radius :”anit : corners providing 39' lii:**a, f** * ' * - *-:Oot "adius vraiiitr- corner-:* pr L" ' * square yirds <it two **',*irs*’ <■*•::*■:•■-** nave,uient at Sherman I'M* d*ie to *3:-n.-'.ez I the widths of the t,.a*lwy l*'-.o 21 f**t TO 30 fee • meli’dtng in:**, tops, providing new iron. 'udets rebuilding i Lon in. ■> bv :-*9i;n<r astings * ring and cover to be placed ot * it h* basin lop as ,!.*i*;i on P i". - 190 meal f* * t of 12-tneb drain r, p** with r,n----n-.*tions made in me*. *•>’ basins and i at the bench walls i . th* ivrf "’**,. \tl to be as show n on plan and aa spectlied i persons inter- s-."*! in or affected by said described pub 11 * *r<*ven r"by r.•,ttP,e-<I that the f;*, , .- of l‘ it*'!,* Works *of said c:t> has fixr<i V*' ;nc>*!ay. i 1 3rd. 1974 2 P m as a *: . •• upon will h reinonstrar c**s will lv rewived or heard, agaitst ih* amount assess*'*! a.,* :s* each piece **f property de,* ribed in said ro:’. ami wii' ,7*o -ri'iiue tiie *; :**st!*:*, as to whether a,. *1: U,*.- ~*• tracts of land have been nr will be benefited ill the amounts named on said ro!: or in a greater or lei>s sum ft.at* that nHindi on sal! roll. Said iss**-smer.; r•*'.' showing said prima - nth era -i: * i .:* - nt*':*** sos /proper; r sub *" *. to ;i u„ .J f> .*■ *- ay b** s- ii at tr,** offi-s? of the Board oi Pul'!:*. Wc*r..3 o* *.*.;d c.ti* CTIAKr.r'B *: •"'IFFIN. IV Ii FREEMAN. >1 j. SPENT’HR, Board of p>;Uio IV,-,*■,City of Indlaa* apolis V. ■ *% :5 ■:>; -7 fig %n J ’924. Cf T Y Ari V E RT! 5E M K NT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD India ,19 " led N ■ 192% TO WHOM IT MAY rONCKHN '. *,*;■ • I .*-(-*,*, - .*■ : ':.*,- * ,* T.r.*i**6 <,f L:b :■ tv,, !* - ,*•'■: -,-, *: ::ai tpods, :If :/■■ * ' , * : ri ents • ■;:,. ■ : • : i* ent Rcsoiiitii-**, named Improv 119 ST AT.'. A VENT?. Fr- —ii -i :tb ;*:*■>;■■ :iy , of Washing* Tr* **,..! pr< ;■> rty '• c of V: on S t ***'• t. A- : h ha*••••?* Ls-.-.-r '•* •-.- ,-iht to roll: •• ’ *! " • bv* ic ;% :.;r ’•* Vu ' i 4 Inc'A l . : • • ".It , . * t ■*• •• f it Hi 4 : e . -: 1 *4O hq t-r fr<-t ii—.c * -’..viii wam . nere .A '& = ' f-s ■ - • • r - > • r % :1 A' J- hv Q.:* ? * ■; at, T as ; - .fi.ufh .* ‘ -* i*- * - . u *.i n or by -=iid ’•'••GflfNl 'that r.V- : • iV< ! ' r i b. ■d -f Baiu city l • -3, 1024. 2 ' ‘ - , mui.fltr'iiu’Y'3 vv ; lv> i ' - Vi h ird, w: : ! 1‘ *f-rn'.nr t’ t* •. io w h<*;h'*r I,'tA or -r:t> :s o' !i*i haw :.*• r. or Uib h’- bent 2ted r. ti>- ai:nv,;r={h namctl on h-i-'i ro::. r a :: • * v < ? •-- *haQ S:ti a-- J n ?; • n prima c • _ tl • f OWn. r. QiAiU.l* 9 K < OKr IN, W” i, FKEFM IN y, .1 SPENCER. , Board of Public Works. t",ty of Indian* Nov. 24. 2 H. 99. Dec. 1, 1924, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT O: I'FBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF •*:■; board I:idianaoolis. L. L. Nor 26. 1924. TO Wii*. M . . V V > ON. . RN N.*: :r sn* ; Ii *.* Board of •- ib iv ~, of the Citv India) , t. II ■ y ' NovcinI bier 19 24 the* approval *.: ass* ssn.en* r . -' *.,:. . * fa. . *:-*■-*' ’• nts for iwing * ve* ri..*■:;t. as ~ , • i,.,ru.0l t*y V. • iiiiproi ..uueal :,•■*.* u;ion nan •■*:. liuiirov in* 9 Resolution No. 11693. " "... ■ From west ■;*.:> a:,e of first a Roy wrsi of M , it:* r*.r* *■:. ,\* s’ curb ..no of Vv.> Vic,, p.a. To .as: pr ptrt.v l:*i** of Warman Avenue itv e.-aime and pav: g tl w.a", with :•*•■ :• ,hr .1 :• \i to ;'.* <• rb *■ . to * Ut:i! rn: W 4th of .5 :■•* * :*t; : both , sos U: ndwav ,v rt-*: : % I 'me* Stone Her* . %• •:* :, ... , r •*•<•-4I 5 ; pr.:y 47 -, * * • • Os 10 font granite 1.,*:...* rs n-.n*,.,.:ig 132 ,;n- ---*. f.-t of ti■ f (,.*t gran it- s * on,er; 1r n :*;!ng 6 uieal feet *1 "*•' steel bivmii ,n, :*c* *- ra*.!t;: curl*: reselling and inlet tops to • -.rh era*** er i.Nng th lawns io a uni. rn: .vidl of 7 ,* f, ot. All U* i>c as shown on p;.i.: and as si'eck* ti, .1 ;*e>s .-•.*> -!i—e* and tr, or affe**ted bv said ! ■ imj roven ■nt are h by ■: • that tiie Bo J of ! . blic Work* o’ cno cd*. has :*x*'i Frio iv Dec sth, 10" I : p ni no a (Lie non which re* monstrances w,' o ... or heard. •Iraiur". the .IHM:,*,I 11-S. and ..r-rs* each p * *• of t* *3 -V and- •:•* . 11l said roll, an I will (t*'-**ni:;ne the h*:i as to wlotber e * ii lots or tra.-ts es land have been or u..: be hen,*fi--d i th- amminte named on raid roll * - •> a .-* v•- or oss sun* than ih*u nan *• i , *i sa * r '1 S ii.i assessment - said i—i-r.* facie assnsm.tiN w :1> ih* i* urn’s of own**rs and descriptions >f p*7'i ty subje**t to l>c ai’rM. and is on tile m,l n ' * '>■'■*:: at the office of the Board of I’ut■':*• Works of saud city CHARI.E4 i- COFFIN. )V H FREEMAN. M .1 8 FENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indian* apolis. Nov 27 28 79 D-c 1 2 3 4 1924
CITY ADVERTISEMENT I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind . Nor. 26. 1924. TO WHOM 1T MA V CONC V RN Notice is hereby given i?y the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, In< in a that on t nth November 1024. they approved an assessment roll showing: the prima faci' ip.-essm ruts j for the followm g described public Improve- ! ni cnt. as authorized by the improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No. 11023, FIRST ALLEY ivint OF CAPITOL AVENUE, From north property line of Thirtieth Street. To south property line of Thirty-Second Stre-t. Except intersection of Thirty-First street By graitin? n-d paring the alley with Asphalt Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or (6) son idation from 6 inches of property line to 6 nches of property line- to a u?rtnrm width of fourteen (14) feet; providing f4 lineal b-er >f .x 18 meh Stratified Limestone Maru a- b* nc. or l 4 ’x°"x2 standard .m*H : gruard. \‘so extending all water gas. sewer and all other private serv.ee connections to in* * dt* of property bnc. where t o already u;. All as shown on p!<u) and r*s specified. Persons interested in *r affected by said (teperibed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday 11*24 2 p ui as a date upon which re* monstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed agraimu p.vh puve of property described (n said roil, and will determine the question as so whether such dots or tract- oi land hare b**en or wiM h* bemdited in the amounts r amed on said roll. or in a gieater.or lew sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing- .-aid prima facie assessments, wbh the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the off'ee oi the Board of Public Works of saud city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndianapoVJ. fior. 27, 23, 28sDim. X, 0,3, 4. 1924.
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