Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1924 — Page 13
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10, 1924
11. S. STEEL HITS ’ NEW HIGH LEVEL AT SLOCK START Buoyancy Reflects Rapid Gains in Mill Operations for Week. Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty Industrial stocks Tuesd.iy was 112.11. up 'l. t-> new 1024 high Av.’rwi pn vof twenty rails was $#*3.75. off .21. Bv United Pm* NEW VORK, Dec. 10.—The common stock of I'. S. Steel was the principal feature in the early dealing's on the stock exchange when it rebound. .1 to .around the best level of the present l ull market at 11 v -a. Its buoyancy reflected not only rapid gains in operations, but the expectations of a highly favorable report on unfilled tonnage at noon. Other industrial leaders were also in active demand and the list continued the forward movement which proceeded practically throughout yesterday’s session. TONNAGE INCREASE United States Steel torporation Reports Huge (lain for November. Bv United Press NEW YORK. Dec 10— Uniter States Steel unfilled tonnage report shows an increase of r -< 1 tons and on Nov. 30 was 4.,i31.9n3 tons, against 8,525,270 tons on Oct. 51. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearlne? Wednesday were sl.©03.000. Debits amounted to 55.517.000. GRAMM Wheat and Corn Advance — Oats Also Strong. BULLETIN Bv United Press CHICAGO, I>ec. I^.— Wheat and corn continue dthelr upward march and closed at new high levels on the Board of Trade here today. Bv United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 10.—Pronounced upward \• In initial ti jpn the Bml • f Tip t- da’. - - . - dished new top r* ■rd for tv. a • : corn. Oats als-, displayed strength. Sharp advance In wheat was in. response to an apprehensive feeling regarding domestic winter v. h* ..t. Buying in corn was stimulated hv a statement from a leading bouse predicting the world is feeing 'he greatest shortage .f corn ’ ao.ry. Oars made a fair advance, c ™ mission houses bought freely. Provisions advanced with grains and cables. Chicago Grain Table —Dec. 10— WHEAT— Open. High Low. C De- 1.03% load l.rti % Ids May ... 107 and 1 07% 1.05** 1 July . 1.47d 1.47** 145% 1.4> and CORN"— Pe. 125% 1.25 * 4 123*. ltd -4 May 1.30 1 30 1 2s i July .... 130 1.30 122s 1.20 Pee 58 and 50-4 58 5- % Mat r.t I. .55 >;.3d. July . .02 \ .0-1 Old 02 and LARD— Jan. 10.50 16 52 16 20 10.25 RIDS— Jan 14 45 14 50 11.40 14.45 RYE— Pei- 1.36 \ 137 4 1 36 % 1.30 and Mav 1.42 % 1.42 V ; •• July 1.31d 1.31*2 130*4 1 30d CHICAGO IVe 10 —C r!nl receipts were: Wheat 01. com. “3 oats 71 rye. 14. POULTRY EMBARGO ON Ica.l Dealers Ilefuse Fowls for New York Shipment. fc Local poultry shippers will r t ;o Ktept poultry from producers unt:! conditions In the East b- come inor*settled, tit-cording to Abe Cohen of the Capital Poultry Company. An embargo on nil shipments into New York is expected to be declared some time today. Thousands of dls eased fowls have been shipped to the metropolis and an embargo Is the only means dealers see j n checking the epidemic. The embargo is indefinite, Cohen said.
Produce Markets Strictly fresh. new-laid No. 1 erg. largo eiz-\ 50c: No. 2 or held eggs. 45c fowls. 4’4 ills up. IPe; un i-r 4 - '.hs . 19c: cock- 12c springers. iTc: Leghorn poultry. 25 per rent you..if tom turkeys 12 lbs tip 28< old tom turkeys. 23c: young hen turkeys 28c; ducks. 4 pounds up. l.v: jp<s- lOp-inds up. 13c; squabs 11 pounds dozen. $3.73 young guineas 2-pound sizr. $7 doz-.i: butter fat packing stock butter d*.re-red Indianapolis. 20 22c lb. Rabbits SI dozen drawn. CHICAGO. Dec 10.—Butter—Re eij ts 5.523: creamery. 41c. standard. :t;i jc. firsts. 34 ft3s hr: seep; and. 31 .1 33<-. Eggs—Receipts 1.338; ordinaries. 35 i 40c: firsts 4!‘ 1 50 c Ck Twins 22c: Americas. 22 c Poultry—R-.ipts, 10 oars: fowls. I*i'-i2lt-: ducks. 20c; grese. 19c: springs 22c; turk-y- 22c: roosters. 14 Ho Pota T oe>—Receipts 244 cars Quotations: Wisconsin and Minnesota round whites. sst ft 51: Minnesota red nver Ohios. $1.15® 1.20. NEW YORK . D-- l(>—Fi our —Quot. strong. Pork—Quiet Mess—s 34 •/ 55. Lard—Firmer midwest spot. $lB o -.4 17. Sugar—Raw. easier centrifugal 00 t- -t 5.71 c; refined, quiet: granulated. 7.15 ft 7.80 c. Coffer—Rio 7 spot 21 hr; Santos No 4. Ta..ow-—Firmer: special to extra. 10ft ft 10He. Hay—Firm aNo. 1. $1.30 No. 3. sl.lo® 1 15 Dr ->=- <1 ■Ki'lltry—Firm. turkeys. 20ft45<-: chid Pens. CO® 45c; sow h- 15ft300 ink.- IN ft 28c: ducks. Long Island. 27628 c. Ltv*poultry—Dull: geese 1 1 ft IS--; -ducks 12 ft 23c; fowls. 1 o : 3(lc; turkeys 25 <1 30c: roosters. 13c: chickens. 104135 c Chose —Steady: state *hn> milk, commons to specials. 19ft 24c state skims, choice to specials. 14 ftlS ft e. Butter—Easy reeeipte. 7.483; creamery extras. 44c; special market 44 ft® 45c Eggs—Firnv receipts. $.911: tuarby white fancy. <3ft 74c nearby state whites. 48 ft 72c: fresh firste. 536 85c; Pacific coasts 48 ft 87c: western whites. 38 ft 72c: nearby browns. 85 7sc.
New York Stocks Railroads— Prev Atchison . .115*6 115*' 115% 116V* RAO ... 76 and 75% 78% 70% C A O .... Md 92 is 04 and 82 \ Oft XW. . . 73% ... 73 and 73*4 C R A P . . 46 % ... 46 % 46 % Dr! A Lack 142'* Kno 31% 30% 31 31% Gt No pfd. 71 70% 71 71*4 Lehi Valiev 73 and 72*2 73*, 72 and Mo Pie pfd 71 . 69 *q 70*2 X Y Cen ~Xl7d lltld 117', 117'* Xor Ta - . . 70 % 69 % 70 >, 70 and Xor &17 .124'* ... 123d 123d Pennsvl ... 49 ... 49 49 Reading . 69*, 69 and 61M* 69% Sou Ry . . 77*4 ... 77 and 77 *4 Sou Pic ~lo2‘s 101 ti 102-2 10'--% St P pfd .29 ... 28 and 29 and Sr T. ft SF 62 and ... 62** 62** Union Pac. 147% ... 147 14S Wab pfd .. 57** 56% 57 % 57% Rubbers— Gdyr pfd .84*4 ... 84d 85' Kei-Sprc .. 17 and ... 17*4 17*4 U S Rub . 39d ... 38*4 39d Equipments— Am l.is-o . . 88*, -87% 87 and 88 It.-. 1 Lo. o .125*4 ... 123% 124 V G-n Elec ..279*4 276 and 277 278 Pullman ..143*2 ... 143 143 West Klee . 69** ... 68% 69% Steels— K-* • -hen. . 48*-, 48% 48% 49 Colorado F 39 and 38% 38** 39% Crueib.e ..72 . . 71 72 Gulf States 82% 80 80% 82 R 1 A Steel 50*4 . 56% 56% T- s Steel 118** 117** 118% 118% Motors— Am- r Bosch 26% 28 28 % 2* % Chandler M 31 % .. 34% 34% Get: Motors 61 % 60% 61 "1 Ma k Mot 112% M:.\ M 'At 79', 77*. 78 , 75% Ma> >! HI 37 and '* 38** 37 and Studeb'*k 43*-j 42 % 42d 42 ■ Stew art W . 64 , 63 63 , Timken ... 36 % 38 38 % 38 and Minings— Tnt Xi 23% ... 23% 23% Tex GA 3. 92 and ... 01% 92 <'uppers— Am Smelt.. j>6 % 87% 87% 88 Anaconda . 43d 43 43% 43 K : tt... 53d 53% 53* 52S 1* s Smelt. 37 ... 36*2 30% Oils—■ Co,' n . 25% 25% 25% 25*, Mar ' ' . 3ft% 37'. 1* y *V-te. 57 '* . . - 57 and 57'. PA P i-3> 55% 55 55% 56 •, tb* Oil 49% 50*4 52 % Pure'Oil.‘.29% 1!'. ‘"B% 29 and P.oval Put 4 47 % 4 k \ S Oil oi C 60% ... 59d 61 and S Oi! ot X J .'-.ltd 36 37 Sinclair 16% ... 15*. 16% T"X',s Cos. 42% ... 42% 43% T,—.n C O ... ... 3d Industrials— Allied ’ i . >5 84 and 85 65 and Am Car .149% 148% 145% 14- % im W.,0! 62 61 R 1 ‘2 I ’2 . , D: rue I- ■ -135 !’ ' 133 134 C • C,r. . % 63% el t 64 Dav C >-m . -* ’ -, . 42*2 45 h Fa P >v .. 94% 93% 94 and 94% In H. 108 and ’ ‘ 3 07d 107 % M A W . .. 34% 43d 43d 4* i S-s-s Roe .1 >* a l.us-, 139 - 136 • c S 1.. A! 83 81 % 82 and 83% 1 tilitlre— Am T A T 134 ... 134 133 *, Con < as . ... 7® % C ' 44 and ... 44% 4 Id shipping— Am In Cor. 33d ... 33 ’4 34% M M ; id 48% 44 and 41* 45% Emsb— Am B s'.y ’43 42 and 43 ' 4 .”* C-.-n P- - 41". 41 % 41% 41% C C S-.3 pfd . . ... r. 6 '2 C A S y 29d ... 29V, 29-% Tobaccos— Am T<>h ... . 84% Tub Pro R 7't'i ... 77)>, to*;
Commiss : on Market Fruit# Apn:,.*—Fru -.'*>• 18.50 a ► , -.: . v 1 i. idm "4 5 ah* x. far.- y Gr tm G i rtf%. fanT Nca Yurk Kiliks. *T >%•: ,\r t r—Cn'rfomm. 3 '.:o a box. U 'i 10c t T.*.r:nd ( .4 * : • -H —r i D'"as Frar L^rriefu — ■ 7 a ha’? barrel ■ Kan*”. - <'aii # or: :.i Emp^rcrj. : > —r '**."*o z, T .'*o. ri i*. !*.?♦ to ;ITS'U 4 25; Florida. 5 z 4 ?5. $l.O V.xtra fan.-j N. Y I* A- -‘ —i'.'incv Tr.dianm '1 .">0 a <rat* r.,:vf r: .•? 'o'*i 4 i box thin —Fancy ; Ororn. a bushel. r’-•***!—Fan y horn • grown, 35c doz* n b • •• *: $1 7baßh*-; r.t hLn* —Fancy Holland aed. fir —51.50 a bUPbel r . rtlowcr—California. 52.25 a crab*-/ . [cry—N. Y. ‘ion::! Heart. a • . "arxiri-rs! —lloiw-irroAn. $5 a dozen. K- 4.-J. —$ i.? > a dozen. K.diiv.—ti( doz'n. l.cttu •*—H- at! !• ••{►♦ rr Bid*' H t n-iu*:nd banK* t * t v r.itr. $2 50 a 100-lb I:.-Mar.a !*. $. .5 Tt < T ia ia K*d. $2 25; hot h >* 4‘c dozen bullc>*‘ v H Far®: • livime grrown. 75c dozen Kad.tihea—Buttons hot dozen bunches roil or white. ;<>c It-’tab'i*:a —2”> f.ftc-Tb basket. <{>:•. • r.— rl ?*• a b i —K . •• s u - AM4r a pound Tor; • p—K California repacked. t six-b.ttsk* t crate Tunupa—sl 50 a biishrl. I'otntoe* Fan* v Michi/'m ro% *1 white. $J X 5 a 150 b b-.c M .nrcsu’ . $1.75 a 15 * !b. -i : iff: Idaho RusoeU. a 12 >; >!iTiti ba„'; Keritu'ky cobbers, $3 3.2 * a bbl. t Potato-** —Virvlni*? $4 75 a barr* • xtra fan- y J r* .-vs. $3 50 a 1 . .* t $.‘1.50 a bushel: Arkansas. $3 a ( hritrr’ t u* Deroratlo*i*t T>ai;r % and Ev* ran* .i Hoping—sl.3s(tC l/*5 a 20-yd. roll Wr**alh—sl o'* a dozen |l, i; v —-0 i T- ?*-—2* i • *s. $2 50 a bundle; lar*e W lIOI.F>A I.F (JKOfUiIKS Sucar-—Granulated, 8.20** a pound allspice 17818 c 1 r>* . -id ni t • 5 r !i ;tmd’ 05 iji. 80c *, I’a k pepper. 22**: shut. 24* whit**. 35c; •rround pun* black. 2*'c: white, ;,4c; cay* mm* 41* doves ground. 50*. Salt —Tabic. ?i barrel in 2-lb. sacks. $0; common line. .s.{ lo medium prrad**. $3 25 Dried Fruits—Citron. 50c; apnr.ots 20 H 3o* a pound rack--C O ftc**—Arbueklcs. 41 He; F. F F., 52* : M '.well Ho 50**; Old lift Ilab>d ld % Tt^a.—imperial. 22*r38? a pound; Ounpowtl • 32 *Z 5 (1 -; Kr.*Hih breakfast, 40<d s*; -: * t i r<*l Japan, 40<*t .'-sc; Young Hy-o:i 50*fi To *. Vinegar—Distilled. 17e h grailon; cider. Cal ?omia Fmtts—Apricots. 2H-IT*. *-an. $2 25 V 4 white cfieriicH $4 75 u 5. sliced lemon clings. yellow *n- Bartlett pears s4.2sfct 4 50: pre<*n jr-uz plums, l sl.B* 2 25: tomat - No 5] 4o- No • >2 2.35 No. 3 r\trn, $2.2 u Aap’ira-rus Ups, No. 1 white. $4 50 *z 5; No 2 : 2 iruxliurn. $4 50. No. 2*v uiarnmoth $4.50; Lima beam*. No 2 $2 25 - 3.25 Nu 3. sl.2s<*z 1 40. stringbear.-, tmiui.iur No. 2. $1 75. *.-* > llao* ous— Mushrooms. 538 (50 cas*'; Salmon. No. 1. tall. $1.70 %/. 3 25: Oysters No. 1 5 oz regular. $1.85; 4 oz $1.00; shrimp. No. 1 can, $2.40 a dozen. WHOLES ATE DREG PRICES Carboli • acid. 47c lb : Tartaric ac*id. 47 51 c; alcohol, denaturc-d. drums. 188. ♦ll**: alcohol, non-beverage. gab: lump alum. 8 t. 12c a lb.: Imported bay rum $4 50 a gai : domestic. $2; bismi.tii subnitrate. $3.25*4 3.50 borax. tP. ; c-orosive sublimate. $1.43; calomel. $1.74; hioroform. 0.5* lb ; lump copperas. 2 1 k f t 10c. cream of tartar. 37c; furmaidehytl*’. SI.OO a gal.; jrum camphor. 4 oz.. si.o3 *.?!12: merce ry $1.50 a lb.; oil of sassafr.id. natural. $2.10 a ’b : oil of winter* Krc* n eyit. 81**: oil of wintergretm. true. $7 20 a lb.: potassium iodide. $4.00 '<1 4 80 a :b.: Ml epeom. 3QlOe: sal rlsubcr, snran.. d'V/ lOc; spirits camphor, $7 50 a pal.: zinc sulphate. Tech.. 15c lb : zinc ox hit etc bulk. 20* a lb . menthol $l4O an oz.: cod liver oil, $1 85 a gal; ammonia bromide. 82c a lb.: sodium bromide, 73c lb.: potash bromide. 74c a lb. LOCAL SEED PRICES Indianapolis retail seed pri*>s are: Alfalfa. $16.50 a bushel; timothy. $4 25: red Hover $16@17 alaike. slo£l2.
HOGS STEADY AT TUESDAY’S LEVEL Top Price Slightly Higher at $lO,lO, —Hoc Prices Day by Day— Dec. Bulk. Top. Receipt*. 1 9.00% 995 9.65 17,000 5. 8.50 if 8.75 9.25 14.000 6 6.7541 9.00 9.50 7 000 8 9.10® 9.25 9.85 7,000 <l. p.2o@ 9.45 10.00 19,000 10. 9.204i 945 10.10 18.500 Hog prices at the local market ruled steady with Tuesday’s quotations today. Urgent buying from all accounts soon cleared the 18.500 offering. Top was slightly higher than Tuesday at $lO.lO. Bulk at $9.20ft'0.45; heavies at $9.55% 9.70; mediums at lights at 89.05 5i9.30, and light lights at $7.50® 9.05, were steady. Pigs were about 5u cents higher at IS ij( 8. Sow prices wore unchanged at $8.75 i9 for smooths and 58,.0®8.75 for roughs. Holdover was 043. t ittle trade was fairly active in •'ice of heavy receipts of 1,500 and the fact that little good finish cattle were offered. Choice yearling steers were quote.; at sll . 11.90. I at, light sold at JOT* 10: good butcher heifers, $6.50 ■: 7.50, and good to •home bt-ef cows at $4.50%• 5.50 Indicated a. steady market. Ueneral • iin of heifers brought Ja.S'.bSi 7. Lowgrade light steers were quoted a: Jti.ritt'h 7. Ve-t! prices were unchanged. Top was 811 and the bulk of good stock ’ -ought slo's 10.50. Mediums sold at 88 <; 9 and common calves sold at $4 i 6 50. Receipts were 800. Sheep and lamb trade picked up with receipt increase. Lamb top was j;*,. Mediums to good heavies •sold at sll7/13.50. and culls brought 'VC in. sheep were quoted nominally steady at $6 down. Receipts were 500. —Tin*.—■ 6 .and hogs 140 M l ' lt>. av. .$ 7 508*5 <•••- t iso ■ ■ l, 8 75-„ P<s 1,0 9 „5‘.,. 9.30 ■ p-ninds up . .... 9 55<.' 9.70 D-.-s 146 pounds down ... 5 6"’<l 8 61) wa 8 .-.O'.f 900 Light sows B'o'i 6.50 —t’lUtle—■ 6,.-,-- r > I.dOO pm up ■•h|.> J 9 75.11050 Good 9.60 @ 960 St—r I 000 to 1 200 lbs -t olct . .... 105 < 11.75 p dt, t no,, pv, - ono Medium to K •h! heifer-, ... 4 a 7 oo t ' -■ b fern B.V - .■■ - : ► <’• c.non to medium n . ; 1 56 1 % • • rs 2.00 H 2.0 her btifi* 22 4 25•6 00 B otni.i buds 3.50 H 4-5 Chr-lne veals Sll 00 5! ■*' 6- ,m vm!, ........... Bno 900 vt-aim io „0/--. lo r.o Common calvoa 4 e,., 6 50 —Sheep fuul Tsvnihe—rv : e ••anba Sll 50 <t 15 00 " it ns id'll 0 r: ; - mbs H •-' 900 . . .7 00 t 960 MeiliuciAto --I.'>.'•*• fwt-, .. - 4.0 I6t 700 C ,;U 1 00M 3.00 Other Live Stock CHTfWGO. r'*.* 10—r;ttu* R Tjplft. I" marker. w*-i\ ?*•*! ftt**rH in * x- * • - * ftuM.lv r -fi Tv imtMnif y p i!L - f•} h t .'.tjv a * ly'its i?hl (l> - r tI)V in* l Vt 'l4 *i*:t*J- hliiuJv f) MO ".o - |(iß bulk h‘ i. v fttu. r-H. -1 : > ;* .n >} . ■>-- K* ■ rfiTs, 1 l OtM) t f-i . • -i;". '.< -• r.vf.v *.;. $ i<• ' i. to?) so2*o; bulk $S *3) uo*o . L* V. vuv-i*:h?*v ! *:o : 0!: rin tllum tw 9 :i'HP T!.lr, :; !l4 >7 .0 *•{3 3*l. hwiit liuhM. S6H 8.40. p:i**kimr . rrrr .H/TV 0.20. pa*.' ■7l If ftlfWH. ' r-.-.irb, #2iaghter vUs. $-‘.:>o'4
PEACE REIGNS AI National Presbyterian Conference Opens in Chicago. Rv t nited J'rt H* (UK ’AGO, De<'. 10. —Fundamen* talikt.- and modernists were at peace today t. inporarily at least, as they grot down to business in the* national Presbyterian conference In session here. Dr. William Chalmers Covert, a modernist, presldintf oillcer of the convention, struck wliat leaders say is the keynote when he said: “You modernists and you furida montalists: Tiiis is to be a harmony convention. Remember that." As evidence of the “truce,” Covert sat on the platform vflth Dr. Charles K. McCartney, moderator, and William Jenninpts Bryan. vice moder ator. both fundamentalists. Will Hays, former Postmaster Ccneral and now lord of the mo tion picture industry, made the "mis eruble salaries" of clergymen the topic of his address. He urged higher pay for competent ministers. CAN’T WEAR ’EM NOW Alleged Thief is Sentenced for Taking Clothing. Edward Allen believed in preparedness. With winter coming on he prepared by stealing ten sweaters :md an assortment of underwear from the store of Joseph and Ben i Blieden, 2G W. ( Jeorgia St., Nov. 2. lie will not need the articles. Judge James A. Collins sentenced him to one to fourteen years at the Indiana | Reformatory in Criminal Court toi day. A number of others were seni tenced. Hay Market Prices i Wagon lorn! prices of hay and grain at Indianapolis are an follows: Hay—Timothy. No. t. $17618 a ton; No. 2. $146 16: mixed. No. i. slsftl6; No 2. sl3 614 Corn—Old f 1.20 ft 1.25: now. 90c@$l. O&ta—s4 ft 56c. Prices on Coal Anthracite. $16.50 a tou coke. $10: West Virginia lump. $6 ft 7.25: Kentucky lump. $6.75ft7.75. Pocahontas mine run. $8.506 7.50 dump. $8.50ft9.25: Indiana lump s3ft 7: Indiana egg, $5.35ft 5.75: Indiana mine run. $4.60Q5.50 (Wheeling 50c a ton extra )
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIDIES
Indianapolis Stocks Stocks Bid. Ask. Am Central Life 200 ... Am Creosoting Cos pfd..... 99 ••• , Advance Runu-ly Cos 14*4 14% Advance Rumely pfd 48 % 49 Beit R. R. com ... 76 78 Belt It K pfd 54 Century Bids Cos pfd 98 ... Cities Service Cos com. ... .■ • Citiz. ns Gas Cos com 30 32% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 104 ... Indiana Hotel com 106 ... Indiana Pipe Line Cos 7.7% 70% *nd Title Guar Cos 107 ... Tndpis Abut pfil • ; 50 Indpis Gas 53 ... Indpls A Northw pid 3o 45 Indpis & Sou pfd 4 0 Indpls Street Ry 56 51% Mcr Pub Util Cos pfd 89 Pub Sav In sur Cos 13 ... Raul, Fertilizor 49 ... St. Oil Cos lud 58 7 it (X. Y.) Stcriinp Fire Insur Cos . . . 10%, T H I A E -im ...... 3 4 T il I A K pfd 19 21 T H True ami Light pfd..., 91 95 Union Trac of Ind com 2 Union Trac of Ind Ist. pfd. ._ Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd. .. 4% Van Camp i*roil Ist pf.i 100 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 10't Vandal,a Coal Cos com 4 Vandalia Coal Cos pfd 8 Wab Railway Cos com .... 22 and Wab R3 Cos pfd 57% ... Bunk Stocks Aetna Tr and Sav Cos 106% ... Bankers Trust Cos 125 ... C:l> Trust Cos 102% . . Con Nat Hank 105 110 Farmers Trust Cos 216 .. Fld-llty Trust Cos 15 1 Fletcher 4m Nat Bank ...II; F9 teher Sav ft Trust Cos. ..211 2"’ Ind Nat Bank 2.7" Indiana Trust Cos 217 236 I.ivo St‘X‘k Kx Bank.... Marion Cos 9! 6- Bank . . .J 50 ... >b-r Nat Bank 363 Peoples Stat Bank 19.5 Security Trust Cos 187 St at-* av and Trust Cos Union Trust Cos. . . . 339 300 Wash bank and Trust Cos. 150 ... Ronds Belt R R and Stvkvds ss. .6" Broad Ripple 5s . 72 75 IV. - . s !r and Power Cos 5s eitnns 7s 93 94 Citizens G.,s 7s 103% . . Citizens 8t R !'. 5s .6 5 86% IM linn is . 2 95 22 Indiana Northern 5a 25 ... Ind Kv ft l.uht as 91 and Indi.ria I* 'i ra- 5s 3.7 . . lr :;. ] s A bat Cos 7%. 161 163% In.!| i- C : ft So 0s 9 7 100 Ind.> s Gas 5s 93 % 9o Light a H ■ . 98 % train s ft Martinsville 5s .. 49% I: - . - N-,! 5s -It It Indpls w Noi-.w 5s 54 and srt and Indtils ft 8 F. 5 25 Indpls St Ky ts ♦'-! % 61% tiaii-Is t n Rv 5s . 99 Indpls Union By 4% 99 % It dole Wafer 5%s 99'. 101 Ir-dnis W:i-t 4%s 91 % 93 % 111 Pub Service 9 > 98 % T 1! Tft E -' s 71 73 T !I T ft L 5s .... S3 Union Trad of Ind 6s .... 51 and 56 Liberty Ronds luhcrtr Loan Is’ 3 106 90 lot to to- tv I cm Ist 4 %s 'oi t 1 tot do l.rtw riv 1. .an 2d 4 '. s . !On <■ 161 16 LiN-rty I cm 3d I ,s . I”! i'< I--! 53 I.ib'-rtv 1,-, ii 4tb Idrt ... Mil s i 1" ■on U 8 Tr. •- - v t ,S. . . . 165 to 1... •; - U 8 Tress ir.v ts ... 100.56 10160 STATE DIRECTORS OPEN CONFERENCE Preliminary to National Vocational Convention. 7. M. Smith I ’ ! tp..l . In-! At u .It roe tor itt lh<- N.i -1 As- i.L’iui. of State. 1 Mrecto! a of (i lu r.illolt, tn.nic the ..peniiig and!: ■ - at th>- mornni? rne.-dag of th. it tion at tlca Ciaypool tioinv, prelim iruiry to the op. ult.g of th” thr •• diiy convention of tl.o N. ional S-.•i.-ty for Vo it;.dial Ediica’t.-. Thur -lay at th- flay pool. I'.iitu ; numb's and rwtuhilUution —will moot at the I.in.-oln, •'ls the Mat<•! rig of Federal Hollars an Enduring Policy"; was the topic of n pun i table -!!.-• ission Needed 1- in the way of favor;,hie appro;.! , u;on ; mi l s;.atati up-,' and. .' f.n-idM in Junior cation with industry warn alno discussed.
POISON PURCHASE BARED AT TRIAL Hight Insisted on Arsenic, Drug Clerk Says. Hy Cnif/d Prr* MOUNT VERNON, 111.. Dec. 9 Lawrence M. Might, former pastor a.t Ina. was forced to argue with drug clerks to purchase arsenic for t.,e. murderous plot he and Mrs. Elsie Sweet in arc alleged to have carried out, W. i - . Mrssner testilied today at trial of Might and Mr Swot-tin for murdering Wllford Sweetie Mossricr. a drug clerk at Benton, said Might appeared in the store July 22 and asked for a “dime's worth of arsenic to kill rats.” TANARUS! e proprietor of the store and Me.-sner both argued with the minister against pureha.so of sc. dang- ous a poison, offering instead it prepared rat poison. Hight refused the rat poison, ar going he preferred the arsenic, the drug clerk said. INSANITY TO BE PLEA 11 y Tim fa Special SOI 'Til BEND, Ind., Dec. 10.Raymond D. Moseley, 22, alleged bandit who killed two men. wounded five others bust Saturday, will plead Insanity when arraigned tills week on a first degree murder charge. The State will ask the death penalty. The special grand ,lury also indicted Tlllie Demink and her son Phillip and Felix Devins for selling the liquor to Mosely which, he said, started him on the rampage. Devins is among those injured Liy Mosely. Police are holding a man whom they believe to have been Mosely’s companion at the time of the shooting. He was found drunk in bed and answers the description Mosely gave of him. 39 I,EDA L N OTI < 'KS NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Western Automobile Insuranre Company of Fort Scott. Kansas, will lie held at the office of said Company in Fort Scott. Kansas, on Saturday. January 10. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m., for the election of Directors. and the transaction of such other business as may come before it. Six Directors are to be ele.-terl, and the following named persons have been nominated to be voted upon as such Directors at said Annual Meeting! W. E Brooks, D. G. Cobb, E. C. Gordon. Will Crater, Kenneth Calhoun and Ray B. Duboo. All Policyholders at the time of such Annual Meeting, and who hare been Policyholders for a period of one hundred day* prior thereto, shall be qua-i-
39 LEfhVL NOTH ES (Continued) fled and entitled to vote at Mich Annual Moptiner, either in person or by proxy. Proxies must be filed with the Secretary of the Company not later than January 1, 19::5. HAY B. DUBOC. Secretary. Dee. 10. 11 i2 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dm ♦>, 19/34. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publi** Works of the City of Indian apolis. Indiana, that on the sth day of December. 19'34, they approved an assessment roll showing the prim.i fa**ie ments f*>r the following desirilx;cl public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11032. FIRST ALLE Y WEST OF <2 RAC ELAND AVE. From north i>roperty lino of ThirtySecond St . To south property lino of Thirty-Fourth St. Except the intersection of Thirty-Third St. By grading and paving the alley with A*4l halt. Asphaltic Cos ; rete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 9 in *h gravel concrete foundation from imh*— f*i property line t ♦> inch* -of #mperty line ti* a uniform width .r I t feet Also extending ah water, gis. sewer and other private service eonncctiona to profiertv !m*. when* not already in. All to be as shown on plan ami as specified Per-on* interested in fr affected by nid <!<*S'*-Atl piil'.i* improvi meet nr** hen y i:.-Tilled t r th*' I'onrd of Public Works •f- n.i * ttv ire- ft v* • 1 Wtm Miay De*-. 17. 19*’4, *2 p. m.. aa date upon which i* n: i. • trail'‘t s will he n 1. or heard, ag tliibt the amount *--*• and ag.onst e.i h pc . * *t prep*n. d* -ribed in -ud roll, and will r|**t*rmin* th* pie-tion as to whether Hii.h lot- or trad* of land liavn b*n t*r will E* Iv'neflt* and in Ec* itno.intH name.! on -ai l roll, or in a greater <>r leas vj!U than t ! tt named on said roll Said :*:**•*■**,-ni* 11 t roil showing said **rlina fa**ic asp* isni- nfcs. with the name- of owners -i and Tiption-i of prop* rtv sub-Je*-t to fi*- 4 ; ) M on tile and n: ty he •• r at th* o3- v of th** Board of I'ub.n* Works •ij oi- . !tv CHARI !. COl U H FREEMAN, M i. Si'KNCKR. Board of Public Worn-. City of Indian* ftpoh>. Ti -~ $ lo ?! 12 13 15 1924 CITY ADVERTLSi’.MLNT. DEPARTMENT OF ■’ ; LH: WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. liidiarapo-a I■! Dec f 1974. TO WHOM 1 v. \ Y ( :NCKKN by i Board of Pul he w . as I.: ( :v . ii .Rs, k- . taa trat on %- no do of i .*ei . show In*; tl • - 4 ; i- -81 . ; * {or lo fl! ’a- . • ■■■•■' " and tv th ■ impro\ *•!<;• nt R s . to i..r and Irupr- tveznf n* R • No. 11937. IFVRTH A\ KM*K From south pro; *- v> nno of Palmer >• • *pt the Ph ae.i.nt R . Par K.. ay 5 and It- t of *1 2 in h or-, n ‘ -1 ow n % t Md :a A: ":'r*,v,d . - > ? *i* ;: f‘-*T ' I\lHiJ.- K Sfr.Fd.. .1 2. % -o. M : . M i -:t. 'hi V- * n ■ id;, ' , A to h* an ohown on plan* and a* .1.. : \ 3 p. n* as a dap* upon w h reWor.a ol *.nd 1 ; . R ' I • F r. FFIN. \v ; ! v \ Den • 8 0 0. 1 I DEPARTMENT OF rri’l.lO WORKS OFFICE S iV T 9 ■: FOARD Tndnnmpoh-. Tnd !>. *' 192 1 TO W!! * M 2] .MAY nAi’K; \ •\V r ’ ’ Od-*t.9tV f '1%... e V-i a.* .* -.a a :••-J/*d ity the imp. av*-n:< nt Ji ftnition name!: a m* - sorattun * 1 "•> !'Ki.o- >ti;ket From t\< . >.'■• rfy .. ■ .! $: u* F- • e w ‘V:v ' grad in* ind pavk-tr thr na.lv.av W*t‘ !-:l! 12-6 ;< \, - a,' Aph .* - ■ * (• * • a !•• nu .:*h '.i• c to *■ i' F-,iii-• r , ,i ■ :,• f i.-m u idr > .9 :-1 f.-t raiimg and pa. in. C-.- ui;, i ~f th** it - pain pr.Vv idiilg i lie-V !r’*i ini \h Kivn-.g on 9nal fe.'t of ! 2-ir-9 ,train i:pc w h ms.;- ‘ pnv Kl.-g 17 ' ,*'* i ’ fit' of !P*w ftrn.G'ht *• rh tt v evihd Hlh-v as •*';.,wn on plan l;r,.v;,ii:u 77 ‘.Uwm f-** of 4xlS- . . A •* < ext<•% o; -d i** r sower and oth*T pm at- b- rv: <* - < rwi-.-tt-us to propAll't./l*' as shown' on "plan -ind *xs st>oclfhd s;::d **:ry h .a fix-**! W* hW-lru,' D • • ’ 17th! 19M 2 i> n i.s a da9* •>.,% wli!-*h r* ran*-.w w:9; !>*• r ■> • •• in!, a • ofist the .oeonnt c-.n- ,j . • m-.r **a*b pi* 0,. of pref>f i?y dest-ribtfti n Haul roll and Hi:, 3• • rnthe : ; . v st,!o:i .4 f-> uheth-r ti * -aM rok. or Jn a greater nr leas sum than that named on *-a{d roll S.v<! : *t>-8 -itnen t r- : s’- -‘"in: -iiitj prim a fa**ie .aftft'*HHni*‘jitft with the inrivs of own♦t h and and n P t'o?i- n| j-rupuriv s-,. 1 . ,>-t to h>* as,.sh'•<J Di. t! ,• and :nav h *n at the offi*.* of the Bu an I o’. Piddle Works of said eitv. CHARLES V. COFFIN. W If KEF MAN. M I SPENCER. Board of Thibllc Works. City of Indlauapolls D*-‘ * ! 10 II 17 13 15 1974
Cl I'V ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF FT Hl.lit WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind . Dee It. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given l>y the Board of Public Works of the City of t-ati.'iiiapoHe. Indiana that on the >th day of D mber 111. they approved an assessment rob showing the priori facto assessments for the following des.Tllv-d iniblt ■ Improvein- tit. ns authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11691. BROADWAY. From north property lino of FiftyFourth Street, To point 520 feet north of north property line of Fifty Sixth Street By paving the roadway with Asphalt. Aspiiaitte Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid (.ii a l! inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 39 feet: bavins: the wings of the intersecting street in a similar manner and to the widths us shown on plans provid ins 20 square yards of new pavement at Fifty Fourth Street, due to changing the width of tin* roadway from 30 feet to 39 feet: providing till lineal feet of 4xlß inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or ftx2x2itich Standard Steel Ibi imj Guard, as specified: resetting 1 manhole top* to grade. Also extending nil water, sewer, gas and other private service connections to property line where not already in All so be. as shown on plan and as specified Persons interested in or affected by paid described public improvement art hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Dec 17, 1924, 2 p m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piere of property described in said roll, and will determine the quest ion as to whether such lots or tracts of land have boon or will fx> 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 owners and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city CHARLES E. COFFIN. W y. FREEMAN, M J SPENCER,s Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Doe. 8. 0. 10. 11, 12. 13. 16. 1934.
.39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Don. 6. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on tho sth day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prinia facie assessments for the following described public improvement, .is authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement K* solution Xo. 12097. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF THIRTEENTH ST. From east property lino of Parker Ave.. To west property line of Oakland Ave. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-tneh gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 14 feet; resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection to property line, where not already in. All to be ns shown on plan and as specified. IVr-ons interested fn or affeeted by said di-soribcd i, hlie improvement arc hereby notified that the Boird of Public Works l said c.tj has fixed Wednesday. December 17. 1924. 2 p. in., its a date upon whi- h rcniniistrcoees will 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 tots or tract-, of land have been or will he benefited in the mounts named on s ii.l roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said Said ass, sment roll showing said prima ’ te a.-nieij,-. with the names of own■re nri ! descriptions of property subject t" b'- aar3 j. ~M fl[ ( . and may b. -eon a tie- office oi ibe Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES F COFFIN. W it. FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER, Boar, of Public Works City of Indianapolis. 11, 12. 13, 15 1924. cm - :m ent DEPAR" MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF TH Id BOARD ' D 9. 19241 Tfi WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice | her. b> non t,. v ,h,. Board of i *Bi,c Wet s oi -I • City of l ,111,tr.p,ills. • ■ ■"■ : .f <i!i t Bth dav ,f Dw**mh* r. ‘'' '* Jfi- V ;i;u>roVt**i ;ll tdrwtJSHJf'iU roll * ' ■ ' 9' ■ • ••* -.>mr*ntH tor tfi * fnli'W:; / t f '*-*Tib*’<l p;i:9.* imTrovefi • t :n ihar'/'-h by the linprovemtsnt U.iiiwj. .? R.vohithm No 12007. W >OD J. AW N AVKN UK . i*r*%.-r:y Im** of Spruce StT'Vt. • st rr*>p"fy line of St’it** Avenue*. ■’/’ *'■ •'•■M* pav :n.f th*-* roadway M?>: Wot-ih a 1-9 1 *!: A.-Ribai* Aftphaltirav# 1 • r f.9 ; tvK-.kr ih - * ivr ;s o f the Inj ratified i ■ ' ■'*•**> ••>£?*’ "” r . ; vc.vtftr z**. *Jt**wer and ■ * * proi ' • •’* *n i;.m ;%nd asspfM-u- ---. - ,t i rof* •* ‘ v * 9-9 • th** ; .***9 9 % ad to • ' - Li- 1 7 • 3r - s ■i-*t 5’ * it• v r *’ir lead . -i I ‘-.hi'. V. • ; , • \ N V > ir3 of I'-.:’>9." v, .n <■•..>• of Indian D ■ D; *• 17. 1 • ; . IF. 17 UK\. tv. a i v } r : ;skmi:nt ls- ;a i 5 ru’E I’LI*ARTM NT Os WORKS OFFTFK of 3 9 Ti ARD r*M irr.; - - . r>-".* 9 IP7I. . t i.et City . t i in *.r- 9% i . ■*. rued S* s * 30. *197 1 V.- V*!!! N .T‘ ' v "V.F.VARD s .. 5 9 rty ..ae of i ltty Sixth : . -*•-..t: u*t '.:::•* of payment t: Westfj } { ~ j : the r i!-* tv fr • % rurfvßne io curi in-* h> uniform vMlth of 40 a r i-’-y-i In t -n.2ar ua: .• r ainl to * Grauitt >r >■'. ‘ * -:rh •-irhu;*: th.' \vl! of the 9*r.~ •• i ... *•:■<• '• In v Hinujjir man- ■ • : • :9 • -.* i9*9- us h n o:i plans; >f 10 f tra ■* -19 * / ■ it** r.:>rn%“: building s ,9- i:*, ft. *• *m W -Mh-V. !h: id ' * t r • o ft*, t :th of l iftv-Ntnth "'r t bv i*., ■ ri* * , 3 n*-\ v manboleH: ;• *\ i. / 3 . - v*. iron tnletd; laying ♦v;s • i! ••* t f 17-iinrh drain pijic with • • • Inlets .i: 2 -w in 7 la nu: 32."* lineal f*t <>f F"> : h il ua p:;> with oonneottoaa r .9’ • f: -m * w m mholo to now manhole .* 9 a* .**!• >•.." on p ans; laying 770 lineal, • f 1 s > hti• i•' ’.![>** with oonnortione '■i-'.rvi- "fr**--’ shown on plans; ont ■ . r : !.%.]* to oat.-h-basins iO-i tiMiihuVs m dram ~>?*w>r !-Vfv o-v.d *h Str*V'? and Fiftv KFbth sv-. ■’ as h.twu on pi a ro: buildin.: .. dram if ty J * it! *• i pom: \ —t. .%otith by .fiistru*-!inp 1 n**w *• ■ nstructitnr 1 new manhoi'* fon.ftfri% ti-ur 7 <*atoh-bielns. includli!. mint tops. I;.vj'ir 5(1 lineal f**(t. of 17iu,■ ’i drain pipe with *%*nn# > <*Mon? made to ■ • - j■ • ' N ind laying 455 ’birnl ft et <f 15-in**h drain fipe cvn;'!•<T■*} to now manhole and mnuholo of <!r ii i sewer in Fifty-Seventh Street as >!o ■*• n on plans. VII to bo ia shown on plan and ;ia sp<- ■ tl- and. A'! work <l>ne in makiiur of said de- * ■ "i pi;bli<* im ;>•% •vt tn**iit -liall b<- tn a* - •*: dane.* with th* fi vuis and co iitions of i*.' 1 Im provomniit Ueso! itt ton. and the >ren- ♦ ra! .m*i ti* ifiil plana, profiles, drawing* and Bpe**tfi< it ions which nr- on • ' ■ and may tie *- ti in the offh-r Os saM Hoard of Public WcrliH *f th** c\ty of Indianapolis. Tim Hoard of IhjbMo Works reserves the to rej*vt any or all bids. (NFVKiTN K COFFIN, \V H. I'UFKMAN, M J S FENCER, Board of Public \V r orks, City of liuiianapolie. iVn TO. 17. 1074
CITY ADVERTISEMENTDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dee. 6, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: N-etii.- - hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the htli day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1 1915. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF PARK ■ AVENUE. From north property line of Fiftieth Street, To south property Une of Fifty-First Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 11-lneh gravel concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property linn to 6 Inches of property line to a uniform width of 15 fret. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to properly line, w here not already in All to be as shown on plans and as specified. 1’- rsons interested in or affected by said describ'd public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public- Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Dee. 17th. 1924, 2 p. tn. as a date upon which remonstrances will 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 land have been or will be benefited in tho 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 owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dee 8, 9. 10. 11. 13. 18. 15. 192*.
39 LEGAL NOTH KS CITY ADYEKTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Inianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 9, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in tho City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board oil the Bth day of December. 1924. Nov.. 29. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12158. STERLING STREET From nortii property line of Hampton Drive. To south property line of Forty-Sixth Street. Except the intersection of Forty-Fifth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb-line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to the widths as shown on plan. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements “ball is- in a<*cordanoe with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, a numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on tho above named flay, and the detfiled drawings, plans, profiles and spe. itic.ittons which are on wile and may bo sfs'n tn the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tim said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. Dec. 29th. 1924. at 2:60 o’clock p. m. at its office in said City as Uie time and plie-e for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board oi Public Works wll! hear all persons interested, or whose property la liable to be assessed for said improvement, anil will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the lieneflts to the City of Indianapolis wdl equal th’ estimated -ost thereof. By order of the Board of Pub’ie Works. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. T SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Dec. loth. 17th. 1924.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndianapotis. Ind Dec 9. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice l hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianape'is. Indiana, that on the Bth day of Decerni Per 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima fa.-ie assessment* for the following deatribol public improvement a- authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: l Improvement Resolution No. 12000. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF PARKER AVE. From north property line of Thirteenth St.. To south property tine of alley north of Thirteenth St By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or 8n.5 laid on a 6 inch gras el conere-e foundation from 6 Inches of property line 6, 6 iti hes of property line, to a uniform f . t feet providing 3s l|n, al feet of 4xlß-inch Straitfied Limestone Marsin . si ::>■ r dx-x3 hi,’h Standard Steel Paving Guard, a* specified. Also extending all water gas. sewer and other private • • rvi>- connections lo property line wt-re not already in. A’l to be aa shown on plan and aa speel- : fled. Persons interested in or affected by e Vcl de-ertbed t ' bite improvement are he:' by : otitled that the ftoard of Public Works ■ t -ail city has fixed Friday. De 19. 5 924. 2 p ni as a date upon which remonstrances will tie received or heard gainst the ...mount Mwcn-r I against each ;H"'h of t rnprfty ike-'ribod in a aid roil, .id will determine the question a“ to whet,a r -u. h -its or t-act. of land have be n or will !*• benefited tn th amounts named on said rod. or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll said usse-.-rrc nt re showing 'old prima its and • ri ,ns < f prop rty rub e< t to be re—*-■: is on file and may lie vets at the offi e of the Board cf Pubj .ic Works of said .ritv. chaki.us coffin. W H FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indian■r '*i- ; I ■ 1! 12 13. 13 16 17. 1934. < ' (D\ ERTISI 'I N . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ind anapolie It ! Dec. 9. 1924. TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN : N >:!•* hot'Hy by the* BoArtJ r)t • 9 9-. W r%B us tin* ('sty ~f I’ai ~..i *i !: on tl.** S:h day of D**ct*:i.l-t r I “74 ih-:■ ap;*rov**\l an fuM<vrnent r il -• Bu-* !?•: i-r;:r u ' *••!♦• i.-v*s;:i iitH •-t tho followiu' il*- pub..** Imppov#*nu*:: %-* a-.tli . *ti by the Improvement Ir.i pr >Vft ineitP li* solution No. 11913. FIRST ALLRY HAST OF RURAL STRLET. From north property line of alley north of F.i fc *htf* :,th su*'ot. To south property line of Nineteenth S t !>.** * t. ?Ta<iinjr and paving- the alley with Asphalt AsphaJtic-C'i:. rete. Concrete or hr 'k laid on a <5 i:* h grav*l concrete from 6 Is of property line t< . tm-hcfft <>? pr ?per:y lino to a uniform width of 11 f'*<*t Also eCxetiding’ all water, (r aft. sewer and other private ■**•!rv'..■* *f*n::*'.*iion to property ,ir:^, whvrr* not alreatlv* inAM t■ > Im*. as shown on plans and aa Bpecifled. l‘*rson9 inter*sotd in or affei'tcil by paid deptvilvtd pub'. improvement ?ir-* hereby !.,?:!i*■ 1 D it th* TTiard <>f >’uhi' Workp of •4,i.11 oity has fix ’d Friday. Deo 19th. 1974. 7 p. m. He* a date upon which remonstrance* will be !tM*eiv<y3. or heard, against th*' amount against each piece =f properly i*s-.- r ib**d in pail roll, and will determine tho yueption as to whether such lots or ♦ carts of land have been or will bo lienefitcfi m the amounts named on said roll, or m a cr*'ut%r or lesa sum than that named on said roll sud -sment roll phowinv said prima facie assessment*, with the names of owners ami *1 ** notions **f pr'{v*rty subject to b** as**‘-v-it-d. is oi; file and may be seen at ilu- offn*e of the Board of Public Works of sj.ud city. CHARLES E'. COFFIN, W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Hoard of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. De.- io 11 17_13. ls__lfi. 17_ 1974 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind . Dee 9, 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is her y yi veil by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is drain'd and deemed necessary to make tho following desenbx! public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement reflation, .dopted ly sdi Board on the bth iia> r of December. 1974: Improvement Rfcgnlution No. 12157—De0. 6, 1974 ELMIRA ST. From north property lino of Twenty- i Ninth To south property line of Thirtieth St. ; Except the intersection of Twenty-Ninth Bt. By grading and pavinfr tho roadway j with Wooden-Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic- * Concrete or Brick, laid on rt 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb lino to a uniform width of 30 feet(Trading; and pavfmr the win<9 of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan; providing SO Iln ft. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestmie Marginal Stone; and resetting: 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extending’ all water. jra. sewpr and other private service connection* to property line, where not already In.
TREASURY STATEMENT Monthly statement for the month of November, showing balance In the State Treasury at the close of business November 30. 1924. as appears la tho office of Auditor and Treasurer of State. Balance, In treasury October 31, 1934. . $4,938,209.94 Receipts for month of November 4.339.721.09 Total receipts $9,277,931 03 Disbursements for month of November.. 3.321.496.65 Balance on hand ....... S-"> p 56 434.38 Treasurer’s Outstanding Auditor’s Balance ty Funds Balance Warrants Balance General Including Rotary funds. . .$ 574.980.69 $ 11.110.55 $ 863.870.1* Benevolent institution 683,113.91 683.113.91 School revenue for tuition .......... 1.233.146.64 10.353.61 1.222.793.03 Vocational education 99.042.65 477 14 98.565.51 Highway commission 736.883 S9 77.885.36 658 998.53 Teachers' retirement 8.022.15 2.659,47 362.08 Gaeolluo fund . ... .............. ... 977 495 96 2.437 76 975.058.20 Road fund 31.213 61 513.37 .30.700.24 Unclaimed estates - 14.624.15 19 22 14,604.93 Sale State lands 522.15 522 16 Swamp lands 1,235.50 1,235.50 Auto theft fund 40,760 21 277 87 40.488.34 World War Memorial 1.125 602.87 3.030.81 1,122,572.06 Hydrophobia fund 1,445.45 ......... 1.445.45 Fire marshal fund 79.84786 79.847.96 Dunes Park fund ..... .. 53.490.53 53.490.53 Total $5,956,434.38 $108,763.10 $5J?47,889.32 Treasurer's balance $3,056,434 38 la*s outstanding warrant* 108,765.12 Auditor's baianoo -1 5,847,800.26 ORA J DAVIE#. State treasure*, US. BOWMAN, Mete Audits.
3!) LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) A’l to be as shown on plan and a? specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board oi Pub lie Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of “aid Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. Dec. 29. 1924. at 2 ocloek p. m. at its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said improvement. and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for sueli improvement and the bene fits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. li. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Dec. 10 and 17. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 9 1934 TO WHOM IT MAY CON< ERN: ' Notice is her.-by given by the Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as autlc -ria and by tho following numbered Improvement Resolution* adopted by said Board oil the Bth day of December. 1924. Improvement Resolution Xo. 12356 Dec 6, 1924. NINETEENTH STREET, From West Property Line of Boulevard Place. _,, T " East Property Lino of Highland Place. By grading and paving the roadway wita Wooden-Bio.-k. A.-;,halt, AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb -lr.e to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading a.: paving the tt :::m it the intersecting 1,1 vs ... a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both of the roadway with Stratified Limerttoiie Berea Sandstone Gran;;, or 6x24 ,: ; .-n Concrete curb; curbing the wings of "lie intersecting ille.vs in a similar man;i r and to the widths ;u shown oil plage pr..riding 36 tin. ft. of 6-ft. radius granite < ori.ers: resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade providuri 36 Ur, ft of 4xlß- - Strat:fled Limc.-tone Marginal Slone. ■t - r , ex ten, iii water gas sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in All to he as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in th" making of said deseriliod public improvements ahall be in ac■ordance with the terms and conditions of l;;e Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Pubim Works on th- abo-. named day. and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and speeifp.ations wh'.ch are on file and may b - seen ■fi the uffl.-e of said Board of Public Works of tlie City of Indianapolis Th-- -aid Board P; v tc Works ha* fixed Monday, fie--. 29th. ' , .P24. at 2 o clock P nu, at t!s offin said city is the tin..,::1 pace for the pub'c* co , isiderat*on of the prrnosed improvement at which time •aid Board of Irijbiie Works will hear ab ; > o r** on ft in? oro-11 ■- 1 , or wr; • ■*?* prop*rty is llThl to I— ...w.*6C%! for s',; { ir ;-‘ and win determine whether the benefits to Ihe property lie *o * ■ . ~ , and for such improvement and the benefits ro The City of indi.anapoUij will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Pr.bii • Works CHARLES E COFFIN W. IL FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Ihiblic Works, City of Indian spoils Dec 10 3 7 1924.
C!TS" ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndiai a-.iis Ind P<- 9. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN N .ti - Is her by given by the Board of Public Works of The City of Indian ipolls. Irriiaua that on the >;3 l day if December. 192 1 they approv-xl an ass. -sn.. nt ro 1, showin the pruna sane is ssm< tits for ; the fid lowing described public intprovei Tficnt. a* authorized by the improvement ■ rcs ihiti.-ti named: Improvement Resolution No. 12038. : FIRST ALLEY N< s' r, f OF EIGHTEENTH STREET. From w"st. prop- rty I: e of first alley I east of Rural Street 'running north.) To east property line of first alley east I of Rural Street (running south.) la grading and pa vine the'alley with , Asphalt. Asphaltic-C -tl'. C ncrete or , Bri *-., laid on a d-m.-h grav,-] concrete i foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 17 feet. Also ext. tiding all water, gas. sewer and other private s rviee connections to property '.me. where not already in. All to boas shown on pian and as specified. Perrons interested in or affected by said 1 - ed public improyenu it ire here2>j notifi r! that tic !* • ir.l of P-.3,!ic Works of said city has fixed K’u.i.iy. Deo 19. 1924. 2 I. m as a date upon which remonstrances wiil b - ri-c-lvtal or heard, against the ammiiit assess,',; against each piece of property described in said ro!!. and will ,1 termine the question as to whether such 3,;s >.r tracts of land ' in or wiT be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or iti a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said ass-sßruent roll showing said prima ta-rie assessments, with the names of owners and d-scriptions of property subject to be the offica of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City oi Indianapolis. Dec. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16 17, 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, tn.i D- e. 9. 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the' Btn day of December, 1924. they approved au assessment roll showing the prime, facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No. 11939. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OE’ SIXTEENTH STREET. From east property line of first alley east of Rural Street To w- st property line of Parker Avenue Bv grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Aspli a! tlc-Con creto Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6 inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 Inches of property lino to a uniform width of 11 fret; providing 16 lineal feet of 4x 1 Scnch Stratiti-d iurn.-stone Marginal Stone or dx2x2-inoh Standard Steel Paving Guard as spe- ified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said des.Tib.’d Public Improvement are hcrebv notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Pec. 3 9 1924, 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed 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 b benefited in the amounts named on sp.id roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said ro!!. Said assessment roll showing said prima foelt- assessments, with the names of own era and and -.iripttons of property subject to Ix> assessed, is on file and may lx- seen nt the office of tho Board of Public Works of eald city. CHARLES E COFFIN, tv. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec 10, 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 1924.
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