Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1924 — Page 19

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1924

LEADERS REACH •HIGHER LEVELS AT STOCK START New York Federal Reserve Bank Ratio Drops 4,7 Points.

Average Stock Prices

Averasr* r*rl'© of t v nty industrial 6tocks Thursday wa-* 111 r, O. up 7:1. i • 1924 Av.va/- pi of twenty r_.ii9 was 98 03. up .82. :ew 11*74 r :- r. By T'nitrd Pr< $* NEW YORK, Dec. Shnrp contraction in the reserve p-.- .lon of the Xi vi York Fe-h-ril Ft-rve .Bank, whose ratio dropped to 73:5 per cent against 75.2 a week agio, was explained by the $23,600,000 increase in the institution's rediscounts, showing that nien.ber banks had called heavily upon the central reservoir for funds needed to supply end-of-the-nionth requirements. That such wants had been taken rare of without causing a flurry in the money market was shown by Thursday's rate of 3 per cent for demand loans which was maintained throughout the session. course the t arly rtc 'a. vs. N’ew highs were reache i by industrial leaders like General Electric and Allis Chalm-rs, while S atiiem Pacific headed further advances in many active rails. Trading maintained a furious pace in the late morning. One group aft- | er another was taker, up and rushed into new high ground for the current bull market. Rails continued the moat buoyant section of • • list. Activity at best levels :n a ln New York Central and A* -h.son was followed by upward strides in B, & 0., Kansas City Pout!.err.. Great Northern pfd. Frisco, the 2.1 c rousi, Kansas & Texas issues, treat. Pauls and the Seaboards. WHEATHASfi TONE AT Eli Storms Over Belt Stro' 'tU-n Corn Prices. Bv L'nltrd Pr■ CHICAGO, l> ■. 5. —There v particular rcv.s.-ui at opening of business on iht Hoard of Trade today. Tone in the wheat n rice: was ti with rad • limit sd 1 >ef< rre.l ons recovered a fraction o' irsday's loss--s nr, a few frost complaints :.l.nm Arg. ■ I tine. Spot wheat wr,s u* r- i. j Rain and snow over the ! mes'ic belt, strengthened def ri 1 '< Cash was steady without fOats followed corn on *; f- turmarket. Provisions start 1 :irm. Chicago Grain Table —Dec. s—WHEAT— At 11 to Pr-v. Open. High. Low . m e D-c. 1 54% 1 5.5 •- t ,4‘. 155% 1 >4% 1.54% Mav I*o% 130% 159% 100% 130% 1 59 \ duly 142 1.40% 141% 142 1 11 % 1 41% coax— Dee 1.17 1 18% 1 17 1 :- % 1 17 Mat 123 1 24% 122% i : A 1.2 :% l 23 % July 123% l.S4\ 1.53* 12-1% 1.73% 1 23% OATS— Sec. .63% .64% -63% .54 K 63% :r .69% 60 59*. % .69% /aty .68% AB% SSH -VS-, .67% CHICAGO. 9t 3—Cst t r.''.--‘-r's " Wheat, 19 com. 304. ,-s . 52 rv. 17.

Commission Market

Fruits Apple*—Finer Jonathan*. s bb! ; fanev Delicious S4 4/5 a box: Tl- ■ y Wealthy*. 55.50 a bbl. Grin.' - Go 0 ■ $8 a bbl.: fancy New Vork Ki ;< 57 ,0 *>, bb! Apricot#—California 53-s? 325 a box. Bananas—OAflOc a pound. Cantaloupes—California Ho- y In ws, 53 50 a crate. Cranberries —5C "5® f1.50 a half barrel O rape-fruit—s 275 -?i 350 a box rapes—Fa icy Ca • rr* IS 50 lu(; sanes aTc five-pound b&tsret. Demons —Ca ifomla. 575J7.J0. Limes—slso a hundred Or an yea—Extra fancy California Valencia# 12'is lo 250 e. r 4 5 i 75. Florida. $5.00. Fears—Fer.cy ‘ otr. - grown Kb-f-ra. $1 50 buehei: extra sane; N. Y. I> Atuos. S3 bu. Persimmon* —Fancy Indlanes 51 50 a crate Vegetables Beans —Fancy Southern Grisn. 53 a bushel. Herts—Fancy f •mc-irown, 3>c dozen bunches. $1.35 buehe. C-i bbagv —Fancy ' id Bead pound. _ Carrots —1 2" ‘ bushel. Cauliflower —Cal torn . $2 50 a crate. Celery—N Y G !i< art -3 OC a 2-3 crab trimmed. Ml.- 1. ne> Cucu tuners —Home - ;rowu, 51.30 a dozen. Eggplant—fl 75 a dozer. Endive —0 <• dozen. Kale—Home-grown, (33c. Southern. 51.50 a bag. Lettuce —Fancy I-eb-rg. $5 a crate; home-grown leaf. 51 .>0 a fifteen-pound basset. Mangoes—Fancy Southern. 57 a bu. Onion*—Spanish. 51.90 aerate: Indiana white. 52 50 a 100-lb. 0.1. Rutland yellow. 52 35; Indiana Rt *2.25 hot house gre* us 45.- dozen bunches. Parsley—lfoms-growu. 50. dozen bunches. Radishes —B-itt. ns hot hi.-l-e 51 50 dozen bunches. Lon* re-i or white. 50c dozen. Rutabacae —si fifty h. basket Spinach—rl .30 it . Squash—Fan i -ueo- r 4. a pc >l. Tomatoes — y mej C . form n: . and $7.50 a *ix-basket - it. Turnips—sl 25 a bus - Potatoes Fancy Michigan ro-; >•! white. 51.75® l.ftO a 150-lb bag: Me - 'a. 51.75 a 150-lb. bag. Red River E . .. i ..>• 5180 a 120-pound bag; Idaho Rue— ts 53.2.3 a 120-pound bag Bweet Potatoes—Virginia s 4 75 a barrel : extra fancy Jerseys S3 a bushel: Indiana#. .-3 a bushel; Arkath- $2.73 a Lamps Hay Market Prices jS?vrinapolia ar- - ?• o\ - Hay—Timothy. Ni 'I7;IS a ton • 2*o. 2. sl4>.*l*i; mixed. No 1 *ls 2 11J No 2. $134114. Com—Old 201? 1.25; new. 90c 351 Oats—-64 ft sfle LOCAL SEED PRICKS Indianapoiia retail prices ar**: Alfalfa. f 16.50 a bushel; timothy. 54.25; |m2 clover. albike. $10&12.

New York Stocks

Railroads— Prey. High. t.o, 12.30. close. Atchison ..118% 117% 118% 117% n & O 70% 79% 7>S% 78% C& O ... 93 92 % 924* 93% O A- MV .. 73 71% 73 71 % C K A P. . . 49 ... 48% 48 IVI & Lack.l44 ... 144 145 Erie ...... 32H ... 32% 22% E e Ist pfd 45% ... 45% 65*4 Gt Nor pld .. ..." ... 71% Leht Val .71% ... 71% 71% Mo Par pfd 72% 72% 72 % 71% X V ten ..119% 119 119% 119% Nor Pac .. 70% 70 70% 70% X it W ...125 121% 123 % 124% iVnnoyl .. 49% 49% 49% 49% Reading . . 71 % ... 71 % 71 % Sou Ky .. 77% 70 % 77% 70 % So:: Pac .104% 104% 104% 104 Si P pfd . . 30 % 29 % 29 % 29 % St L & 3 P 05 04% 05 04 Viiioi l*ac. US % 148% 14*>% 148 Wab pfd .00 ... 59 % 59 Vi Rubbers— Gdyr pfd.. 82% ... 82% 82% Kel-Sprg .. 17% ... 17% 17% U S Rub .. 40 39% 39% 59% Equipments— Am Loco .85% . . 85% 85% ■ 15a! Lo o .120% 125 % 120% 128% G.-r. E>v .279% 277 279% 275% Pullman -.142 137 140% 130% West Eic-.l . 08 00 08 05% Steels— Bethlehem . 49% 49% 49% 49% <>:,.r.-d. F. 40 39% 40 39% Crucible ... 73% 72 73% 72% Gulf slates 81% 80% 81% 81 It 1 St steel 50% 50 % 50 % 50 % U S steel. 118 117% 118 117% Motors— Am Roach.. 27% ... 27% 20% Chandler M. 33 % . . 33 % 32% Gtc. Mot . 01% 01% 01% 01 M, !. Mot 111 % 111 % 111 % 111 % ix M (A) 70 ... to < . Max M (B) 32 % ... 32 31 % Stdebaker. 39% S9 % 39% 45 % Stewart W.. 01 % ... 01 % 01 % ... 39 .. 39 38 % Wtllys-0... 10% 10% 10% 10% Minings— Tnt Nickel.. 24% ... 24% "4% Tex GAS... .. . .-. 93 % Coppers— A Sm-1t.... 87% . . 87% 87% \ t. "iida... 42% 42 % 42 % 42% K aneeott. . 61% 61 61% 1 % U s Smelt ... -. ... 30% Oils— Ca! Petrol. ... ... „. 23% Cosden .. 20 i 20% 20% •.;% Houston 0 7s % 77% 78*% 77 Mirier 1 O 38% ... 38% 38% P A Pete 58% 58 % 68% 67% P-A P .B< 57% 60% 67% 57 i'-.'ifu Oil.. 64% ... 64 54% Pro Si Ref. ... .... . . 27 % P. rtt or. . . 30 . . 29 % 29 % Royal Put 49 48% 49 45% S Oil of <%l 03% ... 02% 02 . s Oil of S J 37 % 3* % 37 % Sinclair . 10% 30% 10% 10% Texas Cos 4-3% 4.3% 43% 4 -•- T Cont Oil :’•% Iml.iatrlals— A.tisd Ch.. 84 H 84% 84% Am Cm ..151% 148% 151 “4% Am 1.9 ... 64% ... 64 \ 65 Am Wool ... HO c <>ea Cola ... ... . 79 % Cor. Can . 03% oi% 03% 07 % bar Oh--m . 40% 4."> % 4'*. 44% Er, I yv .. 95% t-4% 93% 94% 3-n A-ph ... ... . 51 % In Paper ... ... . 53% t:: Hrv . .103% ... 103% 1" ; M fc W .44% ... 1 4 % 4 t % senrs-Roe . 1 ;■>-* . . r> % P S C I P. 14 1 % IBS 1% . 139 U S In VI . 85 ... 85 81% rtlllties Am T & T. 130 150 120% Cot; Gas.... . . -7 % Gas 4.% 43 % 4 V* 4 • Shipping— Am in Cor. 34% 34% 54% ; M M pfd 4- % ... 47 % 47 % Foods— Vtit -.g .43 47% 48 46% An 11 S % . . . 41 % Ci-m P-a 41't 42 -* -47 % 42 % C- : Sl! pf 54% ... 66 -y 39 * ' C-A S .Ksr . 30 ... 30 30 % Tobacco*— An: Tab . .109 ... ICO 108 \>b l*ro B. 71 % ... 71% 71%

Indianapolis Stocks

Sfork* Rid A-k \r: c. tral T.pe . .... .20'* \ -r c---.hu.t:::g Cos pfd .. 99 . . .V; . ■ Rumeiy corn .... 12% pfd l • 40 . :■ ; R“h :id 54 ■ ■ . . . i F , pfd 98 . . I • .6 ; . , -01-. l ..... > ! - ..... C . el .’.ll 39 32% ■ ... - <... ptd . - - 10-.% 105 -i. i c ’ ■ irn 1 -4 ... t !-.!•: ptd . . .... I'll *■ ■:. • i pire Tin-- Cos .... 75% 70% Ind Tit-* Guar Ci ... : Int.p’s Abattoir ptd -O . 3 tr.e;, - .a- Northwi-stern pfd. 3.5 45 ;v , . A- s .-n pfd. .. . !• U. s Br-~t Railway .... 51 M. - P , i'til Cm ptd .... 89 ;• . sj.-,c„ 12 ■ r - 49 -• oil Cos. Ind .... •. C.l 6t. . .- E’i-,- Ir:-tr 4.'0 .... 14*% , T if i A- K - mi 2% *4 ’ * T If ! 4 E pvt 19 22% | T H Trae rord T.iaht pfd. ... 91 9 • • T'riiou Try.- <>t Ind -"in "'•lor. Tra. ..I It.d 1-l pfd- ... 19 rrro- of Ind 2d pfd .... '■ * 1 \ I.; Clilip p-'ei Ist pij .. .. 100 ■ a Canto I’rod id pfd 10b : V-.i uihft C.. iti Cos com ...*• 4 ! , -ti-i Cm! Cos pid ' W-.t, 7t.;.. --.V Cos com .... 73 2 4 y Wab Railway Cos pfd 59 'll Rank Stocks • Trest A Sac Cos. ... . 108% 1*.,, -era Trust Cos 125 Oty Trca* Cos 102 % Co- 7 it Kins ... 1° • lid - i-i-.-rs Trust Cos ...... .210 Ei - . Trust C„ 154 % -r Amir Nat iiruik ..143 ... 4 - S-- St Trust Cos. . .211 i 7l Ind National Rank 252 2>'2 Uidiana Trust Cos . ......217 22'i Live Slock Ex Bank .... _ . ... Marion Cos State Bank ... ■1 'I ... Vler Nat Ban* 3o:l ... . p-i.pes State Bank 195 ... S‘- .r.:v Trust Cos 187 8,11 at..; Trust Cos . . . I0 ■ n Trust Cos 3.1.9 3IH) Wash Bank and Trust Cos. lot) ... Bonds ’ fie it R R and Stckyds 3s. .82 ; ' i,l Hi pi - 5s 72 73 % ■ ’U’/erts ind Power Cos 5i.. ... : c,-'.y. -,S G.S 5, 93 94% Clt:/.n> G.s 7- 103 1 44-5 :Mz--.e st It H 5s hd 8% r.i-i Coke and Gas rts.9l ... : rn<l:a:ia Hotel 7>s 95 ... . Indar,a Northern 5s 7-5 ... !: ,! Rv & L%ht 5s 411 % Indiana f Tru- 5e 23 ir.dp.' Abut C > 7 -A s .101 Io3H ; rndpis Cos; Sc r*r> ds i!% 109 j I r:-ip’s *ias 5s ...... 443 % 98 i r !i'i-i ! 6 and H 5s . . 97’, 99 : Ini-us Sc MarCnsville 55... 49’-j ... I Imp - North 5s 41 44 p ips & Northw 5s 5.5 3*l i rrwit, -ASF. 5s . 25 ;T:.---;s Shel St S E 5...... 25 ... : :■ 6 t Hr 4s 04% rt.3 ■ % Trie A Ter 3s 92 94 Ph 1 :.Is T'n Ry 5s 99 ; ii- 1 ni.in Ry 4%s —. . 99% .. . ’ ir: ipis Inter 5%.. ... 99 % 191 j I:u‘;.;s Water 4 %* HI *i 92 ’i Tri Pib Serv 7-s 94% 93 T ft I & E 5 71 % 72 % ; T 11 T * L 5a 83 , tdiilon Trac of Ind fla. . .. 5.1’. 50 Lll.ertr Bonds fdherty Loan Ist 3%ft .. .10004 100 3-1 t.P.. rty Loan Ist. A'.s ...101 .50 101.04 ; rty Loan 2nd 4%5...10t00 10110 .ilertv bun 3d 4 l * 5.... 101.12 1 i11.24) 1.i1.-rty la..vt 4th 4 Ha.. .101 90 102.10 I’. &. Tn.aiiry 4%s ... Bales 1 000 Broad Ripple 5s at ........73 si.ouO Citizens St Ky 5 at —-S'. : si .ooo T. 11.. I. A E, 5s at. ........71 81.000 T. 11., I. A E. 5s at 71 % Tank Wagon Prices (Gasoline prices do cot include State ; tax of 2c a yallon.t GASOLINE Enerxee. 47c a xailon. I Puroi. 13.2 c; Red Crown. 13c: Target. ;13 2c: s- ye. Flash. 17c; Standard avlaIi; 21.2 c Sinclair commercial 13.2 c KEROSENE—Crystaitne. II 7c Moore liigh: 14 Vo. Perfection. 117 c: Standard • rrnace Oil. 10 0c unde* 200 gallon I: o ri-- 'more than 200 gallons): Bright Eight !1 7c: Sinclair. 12.7 e. NAPTHA —Euergee Cle3ners. 18.5 c: V. M. A P. IS no stsndolind Cleaners. 18.5 c. Prices on Coal Anthracite. SIR 30 a ton: robe. *10: .Vi-i.l v - -.“iia lump 80'a 7 25. Kentucky imp. ti.73'i 7.75 Pocahontas mine run. '.I 50 41 7 SO. lump. J8.50'0U.25: Indiana .mp S3<f 7: i'.diana egg. ss.3s'ii 5.75; ’n.: .na nunc run. S4 50'u,6 50. (Wheellti | 5Uc a ton extra.) I CYLINDER AND ENGINE OIKS Dealers’ eel!iris prices: Black oils— Summer. 11.5 c: winter 12c. Cylinder. 21U tile: engine. 18' s i5kc: dyamo. ZSiii 37c: turbine. 38® 03c; machine. 29@-10c; paraffin oile. 14® 22c.

HOG PRICES COT lIP :Continued Heavy Receipts Force Market Down. —Hoc Prices Day by Day— Not. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 29. 9.10® 9.05 10.00 8.000 1 9 35® 9.05 990 11 000 j 2 910 .1; 9 .50 990 21 321 3' 9 10 it 950 9.90 18.000 4 H.oOki 935 903 17.000 5. 850.1 8.75 9.26 14.000 With practically all markets In the country finishing a week of record breaking runs, hog prices declined sharply. A drop of 60c was made at the local yards, and similar cuts took place nt other centers. Top was $9.25, about 40c lower than Thursday: bulk of sales was made nt sS.sotfi 5.75, compared with '$S%/!4.35 Wednesday, and heavy hogs. lat were fully 500 lower. ! Medium mixed hogs sold nt SS.75® 18.85, 3577 50c lower: lights. sS.3f.(ff 5. 407f 60c lower: light lights, $7 u 5.35, off 50c, and pigs. $4-54 7. off f.Oc to sl. flows were off about a quarter at $8.25 u x 50 for roughs and $7.76% .8 for smooths. Receipts were ! 14,000. Holdover was 3.735. Cattle dealers derived some en- : courageriient from lighter receipts iof 800 hut the general market sit- : nation could not he called satisfactory. Absence of good to choice stock hampered trade. Prices iipI pea red to be about on Thursday's level. Reef cows sold nt S4 '• j heifers. ?6# 8; yearling steers, $9.05 ; T 11.50, Jind plain steers, $7.7,i 7? j *8.60. Veals ndvanced fl to sl3 top Ttu'k iof go.Kl stuff Bold at $11212 .Mediums were quoted nt s9'TflO and : common calves brought $6Tj 8. Increaso In orders and lighter supply brought about the :7s *. Receipts. 6 00. Sheep and lamb prices were tin- | changed < n receipts of 100. I.nmb I top was ?4. mixed lambs, $12.60$ M3: heavies, ;il -12. and throvvouts. *9. b-h. p i.rtieH vv—rc nominal. Customary SOe discount for wet j fleeces was made MOSS Gee-1 - ) . nr .-*7 o.4’f 80 • 100 •-> ISO ti ..... 8 0-.% 6:i 5 !vl to 2tV) J-.units * 3.55i 8 00 2'B to 2-5 :. -.-u ' 00 “ 75 •25 to ’ 76 -Is S'- <r s 85 •: . piil.M.% .... 86-, U-Cti l'tg- 140 pou.u-Ia down.... 1 o>< ' 7 o 1 ivy •-V 6 y > Lib'l.t Sows . . ... .... 775 . 835 —(little—6. 1.300 ib up '-..... A 9 75 .' 10.50 Good . H.OO-iJ !’ 50 8a i c 'iO 1 ;oo iln pr . “ ' ■ • 10 : ! 11.75 ’ Plain ) 00" '-6 .... 7 s<> ■ ono •g . :• • . :s ... 4 - i3-. il e ;iht I.- : ri . . 5 I>f'oit iiujrt to n.ii: ira cows. . 3 :■<> i■" (7 ~l<*e - <■ - C,- r* IDO" ‘ 50 c 3 *0 er bu’.i* 4 25 ■ ; •• 00 Hu . a b".L* ... <—m ’I • 450 Ch-- -e v-ak* 513 00 y. - - u v . h i. 1" no • i yi-ai. 11 00 i. 12 •<* ! Couuiiun valves 0 < 0 •; 800 —6|n'.yi iiiui launhs—f* • .. .nut, a 514 O" ?II 50 M, .ha 1 ' 0 . 110 V- ,r :v7, " ’! !! 700* 9"0 Mi and. 1:1 I ) .-li.ii. e .-vie* .. 4"0 7u" j Gulid ■ . 250 il ~50

Other Live Stock CT.EYBIsANT*. IW. V ‘ I *2rt 00 I’nriift J'> Ui a- V -r.. • r •'.! ■< <7 75 rfv *-' *< it’.U *U>O ri- ir,: t *l-rx to rb't*o 10 ! 4.-4 0. so .0:01.-.* *M>l •■*’!* rT -ih ! >CO*•<! t * l • •■fiwf 7‘ *- t.i :.c1 | ;. 1-oirr:;..?) i a,-. :*: no' u- ! ♦•>- •'}< -•;■* v-. 1, ,i, o - !t***f.i-is iiii iio ” %rk-i nu-.uly !or> -i:'.'i !{• - 11 :.o jlT , r<r>T;>Gr! r u .„ 5. .•*'}*?•* 1:. • hi:?'•. * Mc.vlv rt: >. ••• * " j() •?. V :j:.: *ro<Kl ±7 7’ 5.7 > fa*r ; 1 ! 7 v- <*. • 71: 1 7 .V. t: .1 ■ lamlit*—K* *1 1 'lmiblo <U**L*r- { ►•••* •! 'S k ;>() fair irux-: r7*o >. nriitf . sr; ; 1 ;* .'o r.,u—du-.L.i.- •;• :. • r.% ‘I t’ • t .OV : L** * v 7' 10 VO .*> m* t ■:.; iti. M'• 10, . Vori-. % . ’ 07 '."r t - r:•■- ** •- * V-. -• I Trl>. • *• Hi.--* -K^’.'tj.v, i l *:oo mark*i lower, ucavy *0 rrutin.m >!• * ; t stf-rulr* hv-p iambs—M urk ?. * tit | a! ri lower HAST i;I KF’ALO. I>. s—-r.-itt.b? —IV’ i *!Oo; rr, '• h*t •*! 1 ; f.u.i.- st sf :.0-f 10 :*M > -i. h- . ‘J * 1 0 ;0 ‘O WH * ’ ■*.’ * C-'llVt r • 5% 1 700 markn - *\v .ind .'•>• iuucr; c.l to *hoi'**\ p i.O | lam to — 7 ho: market, sU 1 v jtiit] slow. c*iojc 1 U 1" .”<>: c.;j! Ito f ;*ir 14: oirUtik'n. > w 1-* ‘*o } ahf* r. 7'i f <t tAO H -th —KccHj'tfl 14,40.). 1 mrirUft hIou". *-!.“ ( 'n r.u lower: 3 :-7 . 0:0 7 1 ’ *'' • 0 7.”* mixed. 70..’’) t 4 p fi.'*; hnftvits >‘) or. >i UTo ; roujrl'f* $7.75 <a S : fl3+:h >4 *h> CINCINNATI. Dhc. .**.—Cattle—--800: market. steady shippmk' nt>'' , r># pf(mml to 4*ti<>!<*#*. ? , {.so'<| J). C*!ve% Mark I \ 11 Iloifs—Ree 0 1001 market. ’T •* to chot'e er> and butehiTfl. Shwp—]{e<vipM .700; market, flO;uiy, lo Linden. l.', ;;. i yfv bl'iWJy. -Ohhl to choice, 551-i.."*o u 1.1.

Produce Markets

Strictly fresh, new laid No. 1 oc?. lerf?** r.f. 55e; No 2 or hold esrffH 4.V.: fowls. 4’b* up. 20e, under 4Vi lbs.. cooks. 12c * printers. 18c; Ljfhorn pouifry. 26 p-r cent discount; youwr tom ♦ oikcya. 1° lbs. up. 2H o'<t tom turkeys*. 23*-. younij h*n turkey**. 28c ducks. 4 . ;>ocr.il* up. 15c; x°' *<*. 10 pounds up, 13c; sQuahs 11 pounds to dozen. $3.75; you me jniint'as 2 pound **:/.*. 57 doav.ii: butter fat <]•] ;v•r. - 1 IrdianapoMa. 450; l>a<kinr stock Putter delivered Jr.dianapo;N 20 (ft 22c 1 b Kabbits 53 dozon drawn. CHICAfiO Dw s.—Butte 4,897; cr*an?**ry, 43Vic; standard. 11 k-'*: I . ■ • - i firsts. 47'0. 52c twitih. 2*2<* American. 22c. | iPoultry—R*-opipt*?. 7 cars: fowls. 15 o |2 1 duck 4. lc: (rwo. 17c; springs. 22c; turkeys. 2lc; roosters. 14 ’-jr. Potatoes — Uri'ciptK. 175 ,;t' Minnesota round whip***. 85c fa $!; Wisconsin, 00c<3$1.10; Idaho nissots. sl.4ord 1.50. NEW YORK l)cc s.—Flour-—Quiet- and ’j!i--tiled. Dork—Firm. M(*h—7-435. Lard—Steady; midwest spot. 15.110 S>:gar—Raw. firm: ccntrifii‘. r il, IMi test. rt.OOc refini. firm; gramilated. 7.15 • <! 7 80. Cottee—lti< 7 spot. 23 j Santos No. 4. 2> * ; '*• 27c Tallow —Firm*. I special to extra. JUb 10 1 4 <\ Hay—Weak: i No 1 30; No. 3 71 lo m .K> Dr# s-ed poultry s —Firm: turkeys. 20 r a 450: ehu kI ('is 24'd 45c; fowls. lbMi.iOe ducks 18 jfd 28c; clicks. T.onc Island. 2 7'ft 28c. Live | po,i!try—Unsettled; -res.’, Ilrftl8e; du# a ks. j I 2 ''t 2Be *(>\vls. 1 0 '<7 2He turkeys. 20 a i 28e; n.Or'ers 13c: chickenp. 17<ft30c: J broilers 25'u 20 \ Cheese—Fairly aetive; state whir- milk, commons to f*p****iale. 1 7 fft2l: state skims, choice to st>ecia-ls. 13 \i 17b>'*: lowr grades 7 ui 12c. Butter Easter receipts, 0,010 creamery extras. 40-*: special market.. 4b Iv'f/47e. 1 v 'f/47e. Egg's—--830; n *• by \vl ;t<- fam jr. 74**: nearby -tate whites, 2’. fr--h firr-th .VifuO.V Fa* tie f'oaets. 4S W 70e western whites. 72c; nearby j browns 45 fit 75c. Local Bank Clearings Bank Hhi-in?* Fritlav w.-rc $C 891,000. Bank debits wi-n- .000. UNBRED OH, AND Tt RPENTINE Dt-alrrs' selling prictw on raw linßcrd oil in barrels. sl.lO a gallon; boiled, $1.12 -rurjjentir’o. sl.Ol a gallon.

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JtoMioi-s \ri S ril.-m <-<l I>• : • r... Ui- :r pi ■ i.- .. :i-l Hunt <-rU'*-a . y. f--r forßlm? narroMc {.rt-.-o-rlp * 31,Mt. . ; ,-ry 1/ <H I<*. r> Vtor.. I ] n-: r-i '.v (1:4.1 1-V--1 ftV-r. rubhlnir Willow 1; -:i - h life!.l p*'flee, guilty, four Walter .1.-nson. roM.ing Willow lir.it.oh 1 1 (id. i iK.s*t'Ult--, guilty four . . 1 ;riiig"m:in. 3C of Mun i ir. jt,.i stt-aling letb-r-*, guilty, •hri-. yours ('hr le.q 1,, X. rrl. 17, Tti-H.anapoy-ap .-iilng letters, guiltv. thirty days m i i.i. N'or ilh 1: t l In i-n in j.ii! live in--r-.th . ti ! wn-t nut a "'r'-fonnod 1.n,v.” J m-j And'-tvon I<- trni-1. < ;ff.> Russall, 26, Wooster. M i-= , Hl-ttal posse-‘.' ii of mirootl'-M, truilty. one day without rests. Ho . had been in Jail seven uiontlis. S-.-v-- K.hernan, 21. of South It.-nd, Ind . 1.-aUtur mail guilty, thirty days in J.*:! It wa hrouniit out lie. was i deserter from th-- Navy. Edward C. Jlrowri, 24, East ('hiI rngn, !nd., pt.sfoffleo rl-k, Krtonling from letter h, guilty, eighteen months. Dale Helny, 19. of (iary, Ind., spoelal delivery messenger, stenliiuf from letters, guilty, eigiitotrn montlis. (hit Accounts Mixed Pos-masters and postal employes i guilty of theft or emhez/ierni-nt found their rases disposed of rapidly for the most part. An exception to thin was the < rise of Junes \Y. Hugh™*, postmaster at Helms burg, Hrown County. Hughes' was i short CIIH. lie said ho got his own | general store business and postal | affairs mixed up. and that ho only • took the postmnHtershlp when no one i else would have It. j “If a man gets his accounts mixed, I is lie necessarily a criminal?** Judge j Anderson asked. “Ts a man to he I sent to the penotentiary for had ‘ judgment?” He took the case under . advisement. Vrisco D. Wililamson, Evansville, i stiaiing from mails, eighteen ! inontbs. Melville J. Butler, carrier at T'cI cat in- for twenty-two years, stealing ; from mails, eighteen months. Claude O. Clary, 18, Log-insport, i sending obscene letters to girl at La ! orte SUfi fine. Money Order l-'orgetl ; Peter Hon, Cl, Corydon, forging j postal money order made out to his (sister, eighteen months. William S. Bohannon, 20. grand- ; son of former Governor William S. j Taylor of Kentucky, issuing forged ■money orders, l.hn-e years. "You have been reckless, wilful, had. and have cost your grandfather thousands of dollars,” Judge Anderson said. William J. I.ay, Forest, Miss., and Jeffersonville, Ind., using the mails in a scheme to defraud; two years. William J> Oberting. 22. Indianapolis, former employe of Big Four Railroad otr.ee, i#-ing mails to present a false claim to the company for $3,497; three years six months. *"T wanted to go into business for myself,” he said. “And you planned to rob your employer. I can’t see how it could be any worse.” the court answered. Carl A. Tillman, druggist and substation postmaster, Evansville, embezzlement of $720, two years. Lester J. Taylor, postmaster at Guilford, shortage of $4,000, three years.

author, my "father." n.ade gestures a if to throw mo Into the waste basket. However, I escaped this untimely death, and finally, after much revising and careful preparation f"r the Journey, I reached the first stop on my ilf.-'a Journey—the publishers. Boh!is-Merrill Company. Muds the Editor My firs, acquaintance iri this pretty new vv.-rld was .Visa Anne J 'hnson. secretary to H. ii. li-iw-Innd, editor-in-chief. She looked me over, tagged me and turned me over to the house reader, who. In this instance was Mr Howland himself He treated mo with -e mpathy, hut was sn critical I f-ared f-ir a time I still was doomed for an early end However. T passed muster at l.mt i.if-- from then on for a while was ma 1-* up of Jus! one r.-ader after another, <• a-h more critical than the last. Many of the manuscript friends I made fell by the wayside I heard someone sav that out of about 1.200 manuscripts r- ad in the miscellaneous department yearly, on I v about forty five are published TI:-* mme thing happens in 'h-> law department, which T was told was th best In the cr-up'rr. and the du. atlonal deli r! merit Wi!h a nf relief. I finally fl. ;: I my: if .'.ef'iU-elv aco-p-ed. T reallz.-d my Imp-u'tan.-e when even Di. f'h,ambers, one of the vice s<reo,|. a: ! AVililam C. Hobbs the president, read me. Measure Is Taken Tli-m I was “measured.’' so to speak, to ,h torniin-- what size T would r,M wh n cmpleted, and what kind ..f tvp-- I would have. Mr Howland went over me again for some editing, and then T w-is "cci-y prepnre-1." V. h-n this was do-ie. T went to n-i rndianopolis plant., to l>o put Into type. After th< typo was s-t.. ga11,,-.- proof-* were- t back to t! ■ pi a end to my father When ti,,.0.. proofs were corrected, they were rornhined Ir.to one corrected pioof to go to Hi, A foundry, where th>- plat.-s wore made Mv next 1., irnev was a long on, to New York, where I iv.-nt throng’ the Intricate processes of printing. ! was given a pretty cover, with n paper Jacket to protect me. 'Vas p: • •<■! many times mil then—l was scattered. Some copies of me won! hack to Indianapolis, to be shipped, and others stayed In New York. When 1 got back to Indianapolis. I learned that. I had been fully copyrighted. Now T find T nm a groat success. Mv publishers invite you to visit the phn-e where T was inado. 39 liF(i\l. NOTICES

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ti rtian-po]| Tnd Dao. 4. 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY (’OSCKHN Nntkv' * hereby sriv'ii by thn Tionnl of PubMc WorlcH of the I*l ty of 1 ndlanapollfl. Indiana that on the 33 day of DccmrituT. 1024. they an fuiAefiHmfint roll phowlnsf the prima faolo for tho following Tilled puljJio Iniprov#*lnotit itf* authorUixl by tr.e Improvoiivwrit liOAolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11767. • RVBTONK A V FINITE. From H<Hithw’Crft property lmo of South Anatom Avrniifl. To north property Una of Fng’llah A Tonne. hy pavinsr the roadway with Asphalt. \pl>'nlH<* Foiicreft 8-inch two <*o\irae Concrete or Rrl- U. laid on a C inch gravel coi;crcto foundation from curb 1 in*' to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; paving* the wing's of the interneeting mP.vh In a similar manner and to tin* widths a shown on plan: providing 54 lineal f*ct of 4\JB-mch Stratified i.imcHtonc Marginal Btone or l 4 x2x2-inch Standard Stc#d Faving Ouanl as Hp<v'lfled Also extending 1 all water, r.w. sewer and other private service conn oct ion a to prop (Tty tin# whore not already in All to boas shown on plans and as pe! fled. Note: Contractor in submitting Ms bid must submit a separate bid per square yard for the paving: of the roadway exclusive of tie* space o<vupied by the track; a s. parate bid per lineal foot for Marginal Stone; and a separate bid per lineal foot for Standard Steel raving: Guard. Persons interestc#l in or affected by said deg-ribed public improvement are hereby notified that the Hoard of Public Works of said city has tlxed Monday. Dec. 15. 11)24, 3 p. in. ae a date upon w hich remo/ißtrmic(*H will receivf<J. or heard, against the amount assessed against each ideee of property in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have t*>en or will 4x' benefited in the amounts named on s?tid roll, or in a greater or loss sum than that named on said roll Bald assessment, roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be aasessed. ia on file and may be seen at the office of the Ronrd or Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. Tl. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indian* a polu Dec. 5. 0, 8. 9 10. ]l. 12. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind.. Dec. 4., 1924. TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 3d day of December. 192 4. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie asseimmenrj for

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11532. OXFORD STREET. From south property line o 1 Twenty second Street. To south property line of Twenty-Fifth Street. By grading end paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a O-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and paving the wings of the Intersecting streets and alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing Initial ffjf’t of 4xlß-lncb Stratified Linn stone Marginal Stone or v i Standard Steel Daving - Guard as apeeified; constructing’ 1 catch basin, including’ inlet. top: providing - 1 new iron inlet: laying lineal leet of ITiaeh drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catch brn;n ami manhole: resetting and manhole tops to grade; sewer connection to be made at the touch wall ir. the manhole. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and ar)y other private nervice connections to inside of property lino where not already j in. All to he aa shown on plan and as I specified. Persons interested In or affected by! said described public improvement are I hereby notiltcd that the lioani of Public j >"orks_of said city has fixed Monday. I i>e- i;*, 19X4. 2 p. m . as a date upon 1 w’hfli remonstraniees will bo received, or j heard, against the amount ayainst eji'Ti of property desKTilxxi in said : roll, and will determine tho question n* to whether such lots or tracts of land have bin or will he benefited in the amounts; named on said roll, or in a greater or ) as j sum than that named on said roil. Saul assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and description* of property eflhj*et to be assess'd, is on file and may b** seen at the oil ice of the Board of Public' vYorktj of fluid city. LHAKI.ES E COFFIN, w. If FKEK.MA X, T> M J. SDKNCKK Hoard of Publlo Works. City ot IndianapoJis Dec. 5, tl, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPAUTSIENT OF PUBLIC IVORitS OFFICE OF THE BOARD _ T , fmfißui TO WHOM IT MAS CONCERN' Nall,-,■ i* hrrnby xiva- hv th Rnarrt of l ’ ' Work# of On City ,1 Indi inapoliA. i!.af ,i t;-.- 3rd day . t o- .-ml. r, ‘ * - * y approved an aflflessment roll : “ I’l-lnm file aMruMtu-ut# (or • f-- . .wiuar i*si,.ribe.l pub) l*. imj.rov— m l ' n, .‘ *’ithorlort by tho Improvement : ifG'iiimiin named: Improvam.-nt Re#olut!on No IXBBS. WALCOTT STREET. . I rora mmtU prop-ty U:.-, of Pmithi et rn Aveuun. T.> nortii property fine of Delos# Street By jading und pav-ng- the road-.v .>- "'‘ fl '<*!- A- ; .halt AApbalttoret*, or i'.n-K Aid ot; a 0 in.-h gravel erete fouijdatu.n from imrivUne to ’ I.r I one ; > uuifonn width of 84 f-r .r-ivir.g the ntu.s of the m--6-,-. ye is- # similar manner and '* wi-,?)is hr shown on plan; rr >- • ytr-.i-iK 4a ;me,; f„ , ~t its.noii Stritlfiud I Llm-*ton Manrina; Stone A-. 1, exleuoo.rf a:, -.vaf.-i- sns, s,-y er : ■’j' - , ‘ "’ ,< *r private v-v- a .-onnertlo:to i ..r.ip-Tty line. j..,t ilr-niy In i to be a# #.mw:i on plan ind apectl'i rsor,# lu'er.-sle,! in r , ■ ~ffe-owl bv -' hl public" impr .ve „„ ir e here! v that th- ii ,ar : of l'ut.l! Work* ;f ha* Hv--,! M-m.lav D>-- 15th. , --'-i . p aj as a dal- .i-ei whieli ri"i mnnstranef# wi:; i. r vw „ r ; r| *4ui, ;nt u* ■ 'e- h :,,t, ~r ira-t. ‘..f i,- < - N-en' or " * ■** .-f,' ft ff *< im t h - rt •:j *. ftn.■. i •, T 1 ; ' ' • " r lr - ‘ H- T or : Belli Im.IU , that name., r-u sad roll ; Said Naarsan eat r isi . ... ■ pr - I ‘Y'r'* 11 " l:! " w: ’-- " Aiu.-e Os own- ! '' 4 ' 1 -r. ;>li. silbj. f !■! . ■ as-- G.. 14 fl.e U.-.-S non **> ,* t 0 of the it o, i-.rti.s - \V ! said city CH Alt;.! - V r >’ fjn--SV. U FHf.KV.AN , M SDEXCER Board of Dubii..- W >rk City „f Indhl-l-a po:;, ; Bee. 5. 0 b 9li ; i j-.*. ip-j j CITY ADVI ITI3EMI NT DEPARTMENT OF IT BLIP IVuRKS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis It; ' D- . 4 ip- 1 TO WHOM IT MAY ONC.'AN N-it!.- Is l.i-e!-. giv.-t: bv C. R.,-0 of l-übiie Works of the (Bty of Ii .lift!;- * It.i’Mi.a. t! it „n ti,. and ~,f D.a-m*-r 192 * th.y • ,v-t a- s-s-h. aunt r. 1 whuwiuf the prima fvu- af,,r th- follow:: * and. a- r-. N-.! , liiis>r.iv-n-.i:t. ;„ ,-.red by t .e Improvrmtat Resolution iinm.aß improv.-ir.ent U.-aolutlo" 8 11978 8T Cl .AIR STREET. From east curb ii: -of P ml-rn Avert::" To til-op. : ty line of fir#t aU, > .-\st r>f Avmju^. By grading and paving t>- -vilki with eement placed next to the - ;r i- . t., a uniform width of f—.t K r.!; ".4 the lawn to a 1 f tlt I A to be hi ehoviii mi pi* an., a# S[i-,-:l!e,! I'-- t:.,• reti-d in or -iff- -fed by said d-6,--oh-,I p-ibb • impr --vemetit 6- - - hor*-bv m'ttit -1 that the It ,a-.; ~f jWorf a of Mi! city liM fixed Monday Dec 15 1924 2 11 m. as a date -vM--h re-momtrai!-,-a will I,e r-s-.-ivr- 1. or heanl. ftya;:,-.- ttie amount a.-tm ei-I against each pi.-.-,, nf pr -■: i-.-ty di-#<-rlb-sI In said rull ar'.'i Will ih-’i-rr: ;ne t!ie i; st!, -ri os to w liethnr a ;--ii h-ta or tracts of land have been or will l-o bt-neftted in tl-.e amnti-iu -' - ■ I- . !e sum than that named said roll. S ttd a--. ■imrat roll sliowuis sal,! pr.-nta f.v-ln HMemnients with th names of owner# m.d deHiTlpttor.s if pTop.-rty sub).-.-; t , b- iss-i.-sial, la -:i file and mav ! s---*n at !l:e office if the Board til I'ublio W or,i# of said city. CHARI,EA K COE' IN IV 11 FREEMAN. M J SFKNCFH. Bonn! of Publio Works ley of livlian apoii# lire. 5. -1. 8, 9 10. li. 12. 1924

CITY ADVERTISEM K NT. DEPAirrMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OmO! OF THE HOARD. Tndi*rap'li* Ind.. Dv 4. 1924. rn WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice In heretty given by th Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 3d day of December. 1 . 1 M they approved an aseossniont roll showing the prima facto nsacssmcntA for thi following public improvement. as authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11937. BARTH AVENUE. From south proper t y lino of Palmer Street. To north property line of Beecher Strcot Except the Pleasant Run Parkways and bridge. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Bloch. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a h.ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to 1 mr)> hue to a uniform width of 24 feet: constructing two concrete outfalls: providing 8 new iron Inlets; laying 380 lineal feet of 15 inch drain pipe and 708 lineal f***t of 12-inch drain pipe as shown on plans; with •*onnactlons mads to inlets and outfalls: providing 84 lineal feet *f 4xlß- - Stratlflid Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sower and i other private service connections to property lino, where not Already in. All to be aa shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said j described public improvement aro hereby I notified that- tho Board .f Public Works i t>f said city has fixed Monday. Deo. 1 ’>. 1924, 2 p m. aa a date upon w hich remonstrances will Tie received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of i>rop*rty describcti in said roll and will determine the question an to whether such lots or tracts of land have boon or will V* benefited in tho amounts named on said roll or in n greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessmont roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own era and descriptions of property subject to Ik* assessed .is on flic and may be seen at tho office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. (HIAUI.FS E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indian apolte Dec. 5. 6. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. 1024. * CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Tml..*t>cc, 4, 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 3rd day of December. 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima fa ie assessments for j the following des<*ribetl public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement j Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11752 NEW JERSEY STREET From South property line of Hoefgen Street. To North property line of Southern Avenue. By grading and paving the walks with <*ement placed next to the property 11m to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading and paving the alley crossings with cement placed next to the property lino to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4% feet.

^ I - C - l 7? (Continued) curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or (1x24-inch Concrete curb to a uniiorm width of 30 feet: curbing the wings of the intersecting street and alleys ! in a similar manner and to the widths as, shown on plan: removing 50 lineal feet of j straight curb at Southern Ave. as shown j on than: providing 38'lineal feet of U-foot j radius granite corners: providing 31.5 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite cor-! tiers. All to be as shown on plans and as | specified. i Persons interested in or affected b.v sold j described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Dec. 15th, 1924. 3 p m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each pie.*e of property de#,-ribel in said roll. 6an<l will determine the, question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have I been or will be benefit-d in tho amounts, named on said roll or in a greater or less! sum than that that named 011 said roll. Baui asso6sm'Mit roll showing said prima i facie assessments with the namflft of own- : 1 rs and descriptions of proper!y*%ubj ect to} tie assessed is on file and may be seen at the office of tne Board of Public Works of said citv. CHARLES K COFFIN. IV. H. FREEMAN. : M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Dec. 5, ti. .3. 9. 10 11. 12. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 29, 1924, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pub Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 28-h day of November. 1924. they approved an assessment •oil showing the prima facie assessments : for the following described public improve- - metii as authorizid by the Improvement j Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No, 11700. LEONARD -TRKI.T. From south property line of Prospect i Street. To north property line of Sander* Street, Except the intersection of Morris Street, f By grading and paving the roadway i with two course. Concrete. Asphalt. Asj phallic Concrete or Brick, laid - . a fl inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line j to curb line to a uniform width of 24 bet: i grading and paving the wings of *he ittter- : bi*i - tin g alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 50 1 iinenl f-et of -IxlS-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, raa. sewer and other pnvnie service connection# to prop- | t-rty line, .vh-re not air- ady iu. Ail to be as shown on plan and as specified P-rsons interested In or affected by said ! described pub!- improvement ore hereby I notified that tin- Board of Public Works 'if said city hoe fixed Wednesday I)c 10th, ' 1924 2 ;. ni as adit- upon which remonstrances will is- or heard, against th- amount aso-as-,1 against each piece of , property d-scribed i:i said roil, at.d wll determine the question as ’ . whether such i lot# or tracts of land have been or will b-j benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or tn a sreaie- or '.ess sum than that ;1 ai o: sx'-l roi Sad uss-s-.:ii<-iu roll showi g said prims f . . itl • e frames of onn- • era a.-.d and. s- tptlui.s t.roperty sobject to be as- ig on ■ .. : tuaj be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of . said city. CHAR3.ES F. COFFIN. W ii. FREEMAN. M ,T SPENCER. , Board of Public Work- City of Indianapoo# Dec ; l 4. 5. 0, 8 1024. > cirY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT UF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indian a 1 - !r.d He - 2. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY OiNCKRN: N ,t; ■■ is riv,-; bv ti-- Board of Public Works -f ti e City ,-f 1- .uamip i:. ..viia t..at th- Is- day of D-,-ember 1b i4 t:ey -vsl an ass.-f-metit roll s: *w ;- , t "a .- as-f sr.lel.ls lor U ■ ft**.owing p-it. lu.provi - uc-nt aa , :t! -riz<-! by t.e Improvement i R--s,3utio:. i:.'niii! l.ut-r-, • ci:.. :i R, H .iution No 118:12 FIRST M.i.FY FAST ci GRAY STREET } From north property of first alley ; north .-' W.i-r:-:mt,cs street. v Hue of set ond aliey i n.-rth ..f Washington Street By grading a- 1 pav the alley with lAs „t Asphaltic ('oncre’e. Concrete or Hr- Uid on a 8-Inch gravel concrete fc.’,. ..it.. from 0 -s of property lino t.- 0 ini -of property line, to a uniform w .it . -f 11 f-! : A,r>> -xi- :idi;.g ab eater giv sewer and 'l -.-r pre it- service connect: -,s to property line wh-re :;,,t already In Ad to b IS -b W ; on ; ..on aj.U as spcctfin! lVrsors inter-st,x! in or off- -tel by sail dcs.rtb.xl onprov.ll;. :it or. Icr-hy I U it to- -1 ,-f P. • Works of 6.1.0 city I. . ti\e,| Fri-iiv ri,--- I2th 1921, i 2 p m as a .I;.-- ur.-n which r-tuoti- ■ - - ;v ■ ! ird. agai st 1 • .1" -nut nxs-r -. •! . a::.-* - .och pi- - • of properly .1- scr;! in said roll, and wll determine th- qc-stlon ns to whether s.o-ii -ts or trx :a -f ad have b->cn or wi" b firii,-fttfx! 1:- th- an,, -- named on cud roil -r in :> xr-nter or less sum than that i 101-3 op -x >! roll. 9 -.10 6--. -met.t roll s.h iwlng sa'-i prims fa,-;-- ,s-.nts w:th tb- names ot own--0 -sees, and is or silo an : miv be- >• the off: of the Board of Pui 2c WorkS of suid city. CHARLES F COFFIN. W II FRF ’MAN M J SPENCER. Board of PubH- Works. City of Indianapolis. H~- .J | 5 () s 9 30. 10" 4

CI TV A D VERT IS EM E NT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, hi Dm* 2. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN N >-!:-••• n hc: b> given by the Board of Pub.: Wo.’ks of the City of Indianapolis. Inn I? ,i that on the Ist dav of Dec* mher. 1924 h.HV approved, an asstmsment . roli showing the prima facie assessments'* for ; the fo!Uc-u:g described nubhc lmprov*- ! merit ih z'r.ithorizod by the Improvement : HesoiUUorv named • improvement Resolution No. 11213. OXFORD STREET. From south property lino of Twenty* | Second Street. { To south property line of Twenty-Fifth ! Str-et By grading and paving the walks with cement placed : xt to the property line. i.o a util form width of 5 feet, giadina and and pavmg the streets and alley crossings with cement nlaccxl next to the property 1 line, to a uniiorm width of 5 feet: grad : ing the lawns to a uniform width of 4 v a feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with stratified limestone. Berea sandstone, granite or fix 24 Inch concrete curb: ourbi mg the wings of the intersecting streets and alley in a similar manner and to ‘ widths shown on plan: providing 94 Utcmi] I feet of 15-foot granite radius corners; pro ! vlding 12d lineal feet of 10-loot j granite rmlius xrners: providing 19 j llnenl fe-*t of 0 foot granite radius ! I'oruers rebuilding 8 new inlets by using old castings: providing 8 new manj hole rings and covers to Ik* placed ou old ; catch basins. Ail to boas shown on plan and os specifiwt Per Hons interested in or affected by said de‘i'rtlK‘d public miprovement are hereby : notified that the Board <o Public Works <f ‘laid city has fix and Friday. Dec. 12. 1924. 2 p m. as a date upon which remonstrances will he riss-ived nr liesrd, against the amount ?•< ssed against each piece of iropert> described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such hits 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 af'sessineut roll showing said prima facie HB9 ssmeuts. with the names of own* , era and descriptions of property subject 1 to be suMC'iiist-d. is on file and may he seen i at the off coos the Boa’ll of Public Works of said city. TH ARLES E. COFFIN, W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianan apol is. Dec. 3 4. 5. 0. 8. 9 10, 1924. CITY ADVERTISEM EXT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, ind Dr-c TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notico 1- hereby riven by the Board i of l'ublle Work* of tho City of Indian- | apolls, Indiana, that on tho lot day of Deet-mber l!C-t, they amo-tivoti an ment roll ahowiiiß the prima facie assoesmenta for the following di-sertbed publte improvement, n* authorized by the Improvement Resolution imn-ed: Improvement Re*ointion No 11993 FIRST ALLEY EAST OF FAST STREET From south property line of lowa Street. To north property lino of Beecher Street. By aradlnar and navies the alley with ; Asphalt AsphnltV-Oo.' -ri-te Concrete. o r ' Brielt. laid on a d-inoli pravel concrete j foundation from *1 ioei,es of pi-operty tine [ to ti inches of property line to a uniform width of It fool: providiiij: 11 lineal feet of Ixlßdneh Stratiflial Lion stfuie M.irci nal Stone nr n. .v’x7 in. -h Standard Stw-1 I‘asioa Guard as iK<ciiied; re—ttiiiy ” manhole tope to irrade. Also extending all water. tras. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already In. Ail to be as shown on plan and a* specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public

NOTirr s - - (Continued) Works of said city bits fixed Friday, Dca. 12. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrance will bo received, or hearw. 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 land have been or will be benefited in tne amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments* with the nanus of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on silo and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Work# of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M' J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Pec. 3. 4. 5. ti. 8, 9. 10. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 2. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Work3 of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the Ist day of December, 1924 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima lacie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: improvement Resolution No. 11944. BARTH AVENUE. From north property line of Orange Street. To south property line of Palmer Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphaltlcConcrete or Brick, laid on a B-lneh gravel concrete foundation from vutter-llne to gutter-line to a uniform width of 20.34 : feet: grading and paving the wings ot -he intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner and to the width# a# shown on plans providing 109 lineal feet of 4xlß-incli Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, ras. sewer | and other private service connection# to properly line, where not already in. A. to be as shown on plans and as : specified, Ri-rsuna interested in or affected by said . described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of piid city has fix. .1 Friday. Lie.-. 12th, 1924. 2 p m ns a date upon which remons;ranees will he received, or heard, against the amount ass-ssed against each piece of property d-scrlbcd In said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such iota or tract# of land have b-en or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roil, or In a greater or less sum than that name.) on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima . facie assessments, with th*: name# of owners and descriptions of property subject *0 be as#- see.], is on fils and may b seen : st the office of tho Board ot Public Works , of Bald city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN, M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of IndianD-. t 0 s 9, 10. 1924. Cm* ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind.. Nov. 29. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by I-- Board of Public Wnr< of ik- <’ity of Indianapolis, j Indiana that on the t.Vh day of Novemi ber. 1924. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12138. 1924. fc- the vacation. P-c-aratorv Resolution No. 12138. 1924. Nor 28. 1924 Resolve*l. Bv the Board of Public Works ! of th- Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desyed and d.-emed necessary to va- ; rate part of MINNK-OTA STREET. From State Avenue. Tn point 140 feet east. The proposed V ; ation hefrtg mere parti.- iia !y d< - td as foil.iwg: ‘‘Beginning * th- Int-r.-eetlon of the se-ilr. :.ne of Minnesota Street with the east line o' State Avenue; running th-nco -as; with the south line ot Minnesota St- :. - 3tai e of 140 feet, to a point: them- - • ■ ; 1 ■ ■ to tl ast line of State Avenue, a dis'an.-e o: ten feet.- to a point thenre w st :- - th, south 2 e of Minnesota Sir— o. to t.-.o - -: line r slate Avet the: the -set line of s-, a t( Avenue a distance of : SO feet, to tin- p’n.-e of hegtt.runs.' The property beneficially or injuriously affected by th-- proposed vacation, being 1 the abutting property B 1 of Publi Wi rks of said - ity has fixed Friday. Dee. 19. 1924 ## a date ret filed or ; resented by persona interested in. or .iff—-ted by. slid proposed vacation as above described at.-’, on said day at 2 ■-..Htk p. m. said hoard will m--.-t at its ..ff- -e for the t trpos- of hearing and considering an> r-’nionstra’-es wiiu-h may have t.eeq filed or pr- s- iited. and for the . purpose of takmg final action thereon. B,:t-b actions shnii be final and conclusive upon ail perau: a CHARLES E. COFFIN. W |i. FREEMAN M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indiana poll*. D-i-. i. 2 34, 3 0 * 1324

CTTY ADV EHTIS EME XT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Dec ■_*, 10Ct TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby giv -n by the Board of PuKl-> Works of the City f Indianapolis. Indiana, that on tho Ist day of December. ISM th'-y approved an assessment roil : she-.vinz the pru-.i.t fa ie assessments for the follow.r.z a- scribed public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resn]urion No. 11905. PENNY 8” it F.T. From north property :ine of TwentyE'.trhth Street. To south property tine of Thirtieth Street. By pavimr the roadway with Wooden Bbck, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Url- laid on a H i;; h grave! concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a • tform width of C 4 feet; providing: 24 liu-si feet of ix 18-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stvine. resetting 4 mI hole tops to grade. Aso xt. ndlng all water, gas sower and other private service connections to prop--rtv lir.o. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as snectfled Persons interested tn or affected by said di-s. rib.gl pubho improvement are hereby notified that the Beard of Pubho Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dec. 12th. 1974. 2 p. and:. as a date upon which remonstrances will bo received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each pleiv of property described in said roll, and will determine the question a* to whether su<-h lots or tracts of land have been ->r will be benefit--,! in the amount* named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fade assessments with the names of owners end descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the offtet >f the Board of I’ublio Work* or said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER. Board of INiblic Works. City of Indimapolfs. Dec R 4 o fi S 9 10 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind . Dec. 2. 1R24. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notic- ts hereby given by the Boird of Public Works of the City of Indian apolis. Indiana, that on the Ist day of December. 1921 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assess ment* for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11904 FIFTY F!FTH STREET. From east property line of College Avenue To west property line of Winthrop Avenue. Except the Intersections of Carrollton and Guilford Avenues. By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick. laid on a t‘ inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb lino to ti uniform width of 30 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 12 square yards nf new pavement at College Avenue due to changing the width of the roadway from 24 feet to 30 feet: providing 102 lineal feet of 4xl S.inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Siono. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property une.. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan arid a3 specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city ha* fixed Friday. Dec. 12. 1924. 2 p. in., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or bard, against th amount assessed against each pitve n T property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots nr 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 the names of own era and di scriptions of property subject lo 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 cj Public Works, City of ludianapollv: Dec. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 8, IG. 1824.

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