Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1924 — Page 11
SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1924
’ CONTINUES GAIN, REPOSTS STATE Erie Issues at New Highs Are Outstanding Feature of Carrier Stocks. Average Stock Prices Averse ll price <- r twenty imiustrrt: Moi'lik Krdv- was 111.96. ■■■ • I I; A'"age price of tw.-nty n;'< was up 117. B v l ritc'l Fr. <* XI!\V YORK. Dec. 1*: -Meioinnle nsrorcy reports of ennuttu* <i xpavision in niamif;u-tur!i!- ••nos with relhiVdo ifidicitions of further imnu*diate pains j ending in primary t-han-nels furnish' •! tdrini'Uiul bullish .1111ivuinitinn ami the stork market in petiera! continue,. Ki i.i% s ..spicy of buoyancy in tin* early dealings to-, day. Motors, pecpi rs Hr.fi rails • r fj u speei.il (lcrnand. The Krie issues were the outstandinp feature i the e.ut rs the. tirst prefrered stock roiohmp io-\v I high ground since 1917 ;tt 49. rej Flay til.,. ’.•* tic Plate system has !>• in cusunni.attsl Trading in the brief ss-iei wi ■ h closed the week attain h *! ill the aspects of a great movement on fundamentally economic sous ' market. No trade of the • rvusness which resulted . Thais • y p selling mover!,- nt ren ih->1 and prices moved ni id Thr-Hi- !•• m the list with a vigor not to K siopi**!, w hich indicated -i compp-to • srcr.itlon of the. fund niei -a! strength regarding: the econo;:. tutu.iUnn On sober second thought the speculative < omnv was ash uned of the fright :■ had -*1 ov; tinmoney situation. .Y-mirdy the weekly FVfleiil reserve sL.toniuitt contained nothing : is it. The market ei"A'd higher. Local Bank Clearings Bank - >• 000 For the v■. , *1 > O 1 ■ Bank* :rdnu-ud to cb.Cl 8,000. For the week > ' t s *:?.* ■“> New York Liberty Bonds —Div. ta— High I.w Close. 2Ist 4%s . . to! IP tot !f 101 !!• 10! M 2nd 4 ! .. 100 • Ho too-.-., i • 3rd 4% s . . . 4.tli 4% .. 101 W) I IS 101 0 100.31 New Gov. . i• ■ 5-1 In., 1 15 i Hic k Foreign Exchanne KBW TORK !•. • chance < used I- s*-- • up i -i. Fr in-- - ;* ' a*" l , 4.31 c 1 • : S3 Sac. II- K - . sf 7tt-%c n- 1-. k New Ycrk Curb Market Standard Hi. Tr-iian ■ , a , Standard O;! Kan. . . t 5% a . Stain' -rd Oi. K\ 1 ~ . , Standaol O ' N Y 1 ' ... Imperial Oil HO* II; Indiana Pijs- I.n •• .. :•! Int. Pete. . . Ohio Oil • " . 63 Prairi*- O;! and Gas Prairie Pigs- . !- l id Vacuum ?. , so Mutual Oi: 11% tl’, C’ties Service ! :<! ITU ’, c-n-. Service ,dd - Creole 10. 1 ; , Gulf Oil New Mex Land 5 , a , Salt Cre ; ;t -. Goodv-ar i. Radio Corn - - Otntj! s', <i Ford (Car -i 47- }f-. Dubi’er Ra-ii ■ . . city, •;! Rare] r t - ■ , Chicago Stocks IBy Thorns >n & .'I Ki:.: n Ar pfd 111 8W Bt* 8! Ar Lea. ... *>’4 fi f s 'i t <•-', Ar L pfd . T s . Cudiilir ..73 Com Kdi . . B '■.• ... ... J>!a Match. 117 Mid West . TT If !• new.. 1 - ; r>H L M'N new. 7 1 ! . M AW . 4. . 4k ', . Id'. Ptd-; ... Swift ACo If" . !,'••, ' -' Swift Int Stew-War . til-- '• - . • Tn Car ... do =4 r- :I - ••.'•’•, - t J R T 47 4 7 .- 4 7 -IT', Wahl .. . 1 ‘ J ■ lfi’j lo Wrielcjr ... 44% 41% 4t . il% Tel Taxi .. 40 Real Silk . 68 58 57% 67% Produce Markets lr larpe >:£■■ 50 No - - -45 c; fowls, 4% lbs U4> U*o- under 41., lbs.. 19c: loi-ks. 17- springer*. 17r: 1.-*born poultry, 75 per c-.t • —mint: yours tom turkeys. 17 ibs up. JS ; old tom turkeys. Stic; young hen ti.r'cys 78 ds-k*. 4 pounds !."• -- 10 1 - u 13c: •On- ! ! 1 do 53.75; TOUlltf PW:< 4Bttfer packing stock butter ..v-red - i.anapo--1 is. 70Q77c ib S kbbits r■ • goren drawn. CHICAGO Pec 13. Bur r—Ro—gc-i 7 433: •am cry. 41- ’-c: turd , * r,-:-35ti3%c: ee-oii-1 .47 u ’. 7 as—Receipts, 3.137 eo'-iinaries. 35 -t 40i . firsts'. 48f54e. Cheese—Twins America* 77% v 73c Poultry—t ipts. 7 car*; fowls. U<-tIM. i-e. i-cese, 14-: 70c; v- *7-7-roosters 14'j<* I’O’ tl" . .-. .t , ar<: W - Sf round whites. 85 it f*sc. CI.EVHGAND Df-- 13. !*..'i!try—Live heavy fowls 'JO'-t 7 4c: medium is-i light. 14 U IRe* heavy -pri',.’’: 4 73 - 74light. SIP .1 -741.- r-.osters 14 '1.5: heavy, 70"; t *74c: light. IT - !!*••: gt -•••■. 70 H-7e; turkeys 30< 37c Butter - \tr.i In tubs -5 '7- firsts ! - firsts. 41 Si 47-: , -- - Fresh gathered northern extras. 'I - vtra firsts. 58,-: Ohio * --ti. .st< ■ -tern tirstr 630. Potatoes —Mich is u. <1 > "•'■/ 1.75 per 150 pounds Mr • . rl 75 11 a5 Idaho baker selects. r3..so<i'. 3 75. r g-tts, t'7.7.'. ki 7 85. WFOIKSAIF PKLG TRICKS Carbolic a. and 47c lb.; tart ie acid. 47 SfMc: alcohol. CenaturetL dm: s. iss flic: alcohol, uon-bew . t 7 .- •: lump ainm. 8% 12e a l!*.; jn.porr -,i > tv rum. 94.50 aca : and mesti 52: h eubnltrate 3.75h3 s' : borax, f ,(; 1>; • <>ro ive sublima chloroform. t>;>< lb.: lump copperas. 2% 't 10c: cream of tartar. 37e: .rrn -df 1.%d----$1.90 a gal.: rum camphor. ! -j oi;.. $1.03 1.1*7: mercurj $1 .50 1 ib : oil of sassafras. natural. ?7 10 a lb ; oil of winter-*--een syn. 81c:* oil of * intergreen, trus7.2o a lb.; potassium >• dide. r-I.otlfit4 Sts a lb: si- epsom. 3 - !■•-. - 1 glsuber gran.. 3-gtOc r.-trite taniph.r. $7.50 a gal. ; line s ' eb . lot lb.: tine ox 'de. etc., t-’.o. .’lie < lb menthol 51 40 or.: cod 1• v oil. $lB5 a gl; amKonia brotnid*. 87c a lb.; s-.-itum bromtda TINNKRN* 81PPIJFS Tin —I C 20x78 *o! -11 •<>: charcoal. - 522.50 ki. 2-4 : t. rn-a. si.s-jtß; old styles lernfs sl9<& 75 Lead—Bar. sl3 per 100 pounds. 7.tnc—Sheet. $13.7:5 per 100 pounds. Copper—Bottoms 3fi*> per pound: sheets, soft. 10 or.. 27c per pound. Steel—No. 28 gauge, galvanized. $5.55 §5.65 per 100 pounds; 0. P. C. R. 54.55 64.65 per 100 pounds: Wellsvllle polished No. 28 gauge. $8.75 per 100 pounds.
New York Stocks Railroads— Prev. High. Li>® Close, close. Atchison . .118 117 117% 117 It A O .... 78 % 78 % 70% 79 C A o . 98 % 96% !i>% 98% C A MV. . 53 . . 73 73% C R A P. . 40% 45 45% 45% Del & Lack. . . . . ... 140 % Krie . . 33% 32% 32% 33% * Gt -V. pfd 71 % 71 % 71 % 71 % 1 Ihi Val .. 7.5 74 % 74% 7.5 Mo l’a- t-fd 71% 70% 70% 71 % N V fell .117% 116% 116 •% 116% NYC A St.LI 28 125% 125% 12.5 Nor lac .. 70% ... 69% 69% N A W ...124% 123% 123% 123% P-- isvl .. 48 4 48% 48% 48% Reading .. 71% 69% 71 69 So,i Rj .. . 7S 77% 77 % 77 % s, u iso- .103% 102% 103 102% . 30 29 % 29% 29% SrL & SP.. 63 62% 62% 62% Cn Pae ...147% 147% 147% 147% sVab pfd . 57% 50'% 50 T* 57 Rubbers—t. I Id .. 85% 54% 84% Bt\ K- aprg .. 17 % 17% ,17% 17% C 8 Rub .. 40V 39 40 V 38 V Liiuipmc ntx—\r,i Lo-i> . 88% 87% 88% 87% 1.-,! 1.. .> 123% 123 V 123’, 122% Gen Kb. ..270*4 275 27.5% 27.)% I*.,’lr:-. .11 . 1.33% 132 132 143 W, st Klee . 6:1% 68% 09 ob% steel*— B-C leb ni . 48*4 48*4 48*4 48% C .-.do K 46 39% 39% 39 I -like 7 1 71 % 72% 72 % 6 ;f States 81% SI % 8L R 1 A Steel 56 55% 5 60 ! S Steel 117% 117% 117% 117'a Motors— A in, r Bosch 33 V, . . 32 33 % - H 34*j 3V. 34 % 34 % G • Mot.. 61 % 60% 61 66% lav M ' A ) 80*4 86% 86*, 80 "v, \t \ M IH| 39% 38% 38% 38% ' ; % 4 t , 44 *4 44 -t vV 6t% 64 64 % 03% Tin ~-n . 38% 37% 38 38 W ;’x-0.... 10% 10% 10% 10% Mining*— ' : N: kel 2t 23*, 23’, 23% T-\ l. A S 93% 92% 93% 92% 1 Aippirs—\m *v*nr-!t 87 Va \ : da. / 42% . . 4 1 41 % Ki-nn.-c.tt 5 1 53% 54 53 , !' S Smelt 30 3.5% 35% UUr • a> Petrol . -. 21% Cos .. ■ . 26% 25% 26% 24% II . iston O 77% 73% 77 73% '• ,1 <) 38 35% 38 3- % , 58 55 % I* A T ilil 57 57. 7.7 55 i ill • >HI 52*, .56 % .>2% •.6 -4 !T*t Sl Ref . . . 25 ;*,u. Oil 79% *.’B% 79% 28% ;-yj; In-t *s*i 47 % 48% 47% S I-. „f r 61 % 60% 0’ % 59 % .-* .1 N J 4 36% i , 3. 4 sme ur . I- 1 .*'. 16% 15 % T-' . : C.) , 42% 41% 42% 42 Industrials— A 'ir <l Ch. S3’, 83% 83% 8.3% Al-Cbalm . 69 67 , 6s 67 Mi i ..148% 14.% 147% 147% Alii 1- 86% s, ’% 90% 8.164 Arn V. -..1 . 61 % 60% 61 % 6" x tv. a 1 .la 87 81 % B'.' % 8" % Con Can .. 0.5% 6.5 05 64 % Dav Chem . . . ... . • ■ 43 Kim Plat-.. 95 94% I*s 93*. G-r Asph . .. ... ■ 57 lu Paper .. M *4 *o*4 51% 51% 111 H-irv ..167% 106*4 lor*., I"'’ ‘4 M & W .. 46% 4.. % 46% 44% s. .139% . 139 139 ' - r I 1* 138% 136*, 136% 130 l* S In Al . 84 % 82% 53% 82% Am TA T 133 *4 132% 133% 13.3 Con f. is .. 78’, 7s % 78% 79% Cos! G is 15% 45% 45% Shipping—im In Cor.. . . 39 In M M pfd 44% 44*4 44% 44% Foods—\m S.ig 51% r. 0% 50% 7.0 , . Sutr- 43 42 , 4.;% 46 f—i l>ro 42 41 4 41 % 41 % C I' s a tifd 57 % . . 57 '. 57 C-A S 4 :io Am Tob 85 84 85 8 4 Tot) Pr . R 70*, 70% 70% F S K-t Sir i.2% 02% 62% 62 [Carriage Licenses Wi . Sn I 51 208 N lekt tr . v i:• . I.Hjma ff *-'4 !>• • .iC •A3-1 >• kr .IS ?r. S V* - ; . f I*tiv - V -,’:i T 1 •' > M'-ritiiar. I'Hiii k. k r: ;*;••: F-ru •rk 5 ' L. 'i ~*!*o-. 1- 01t N Mori'ift tvn r.’i I .blTxirt! C';it“rton. U- *: - *•'* k !• >■ rt F r.*y 'l'i 2.*JT RvS'.'.l -t -r. iT A. • v 1 Ojibor..*’ IT VIT Uy'Mi't : \ W •.’•a -- :u V H trr.-ii • V • M < rt.w. M 1 W W.t% ~..4 ' ‘ ! H F -.rv. M ur: Ontral. - . u • 1 Scoi e 20 51 ’ .V i W V.'an 1 .r----v .-t h* • *l. aajiHiw: H*>t i. f.. .! M. • :.,R TANARUS; r “1 '2‘ * F. N rwo ■I. lur. •. - \>n i • (J r.y I•> 907 Births j.runi <it r_ t ini. ", 1 .r id Dnr* Kin?, city )iospit.;i; Vr ; Wt.im <: >?;b. rity I-: { r 1 *ti*: K jth Thi*miflon. ;*y hpspFitl. ( • s Li list? 1. M>. 507 \V N .r----i* and Lu ry Tanner 341 W Four- ( ■ . r . , I’.tl Huby Sh.jk- lO W Wah V, r-fit.d and Yu> t Lewi*. ‘097.'. IMh. I * is :I.:J li-uiah Sy .vestt r >!♦■ Vn>* ~V - lid Mildred Lon-s!iorf M*: -V Ilo> V r i-irji, and Sell I .*’ Syminor > - H -1 f ' a i ‘ *ntt .t!'•**s Bo.V'T4 . i> h-%!. H -iti ir:'. 1 Marsrurit*: litidaun rity <■•••* i- *f..: ai-.ii fyour p*ty \< Fa’ and Lovma DuiiKcrrson. * :ty hoi* TV; .am and Kthel Pattcxaon, city ho . . -rt i l Kstclla Cart**r. *i!y ‘r-rt ,'taui Kn’.nia Hvr* l. city hni‘t*il h - : . .'ifid Anna Trau'.-r ltv ho*r;r.d Thoniaa and i.* ulali Moon-, city hos;itai ISny ajd K.lxabeth <;• --ti and ITli*ab**th 15 lowa. j.viw and Lilly HwkMt. 614 Torb tr ■v . ;am and Catherine Cbsgruve. 399 N. Holm* .I*.- ;h an*l Budie Cartt r. 3739 (iraoc* land f.--5.;,-r i:d Geraldirm Pavia. .734 Cabin. 4 • - ■i* and Kmnia Roberta. 12-S N. N**w 9 . • j m l l>ona Leonard 85*5 N. N J* rs y. . .cut Helen Skiver. 4 2 X Dt-.la-V ires nd. Glaty, Childers 3121 N Illinois*. Deaths Caroline Spitr.nagp!, 9d. Lon? hospital, t . ism v artm Gimbcl. Tl. 717 N. Senate. <llabet>*s. I Merritt. 47. 218 Vi Anderson, vah-.-inr h* art disease. <* hretta Ciirter. 51. olty hospital, cholecystitis. ( .r],* Lewis Ritter. 19. 1133 S. Me ridian. < hronie empyema. Robert P. Sohakc*!. 1423 Hnxikside Park wav, sim]*; 4 meningitis (rd :;ft :*> :i "\. 1 hour 103 E. Thirtieth, premature birth. \V; m Terrell. 01. Methodist hospital, sarcoma. Janiea Edward Christie. hours. 1021 LfM idim. pr- mature birth Josephine H. Poliak. 38. Methodist bos pit.il. 'unite myo- arditis r firadni Emery, 77, 603 N. Pershing urttrio-l ropis. V,ir\ A!i*** MirConnalia. 72. 2131 Pleas ant. arteriosclerosis. Mary A!it Wriglit 73. 10*58 VV. ThirtyFonrtli. arterioscitrosis. MONEY RATES_ ADVANCE Moody’® Weekly Review of Financial Conditions in its cum at Usue says :n part: Sme- the first of the month bond pri* 4 sand money rates have been ad* * 1 , t**£ret!.er As to the choice be--1.. * ri Libcrtys ami eorporation bonds sentiment has changed a little. Investors t . • i that saUty of priiuopai m not so important and that the reason for preferring Libcrtys have somewhat diminished “Tec!.ideally the stock market is not fietinpr very' bullish just now. Industrials r av • held ri,rh! around this level for about t}:•<% week* without making- much gam in spite of th© enthusiasm. On the other } 4 and. heavy public buying at a high level and so-called inside distribution look exactly alike to market observers. “Copper exports are expanding with an especially good demand from tiermany and Great Britain. South American and African copper may limit the advance 10 th* metal but if tiie worlds business improve® as expected, both metal and sh.re prices should continue to move upward. If there i a <*oii3truction boom, the rise ru:ty prove to Na major one. “Muncipi&l bonds this 3 f ar have shown greater strength than corporatioti issues They respond to the price of capital, and since this promises to go lower during the first and second quarters of 1926. municipals ought to keep on ristng. An exception may b© made, however, of the lower grade of municipals, which are very dependent upon their tax-free privilege.**
HOGS STEADY TO 25 CENTS HIGHER Top, slo—Bulk, $9,20@ 9.60 —Fair Clearance, —Hog Priffs liny by 111.) — | Bpo. Bulk. Top RecPipis 8 9 10'ii 9.25 9.8.5 7.066 9 0.20'r4 9.45 10.00 19.000 I 10 9.20® 9.45 10.10 18.500 111. 9 10iffi 9.35 10 00 16.000 I 12 9 05® 9.35 10.00 15.060 13 9.20® 9 *SO 10.00 9.060 Hog prices at the local market were steady to 35c higher today. Top was the same as Friday, $lO, but the bulk of sales at 0.60 was 15©250 higher. Heavyweight pork- | ers sold at f9.Bo(f|'lo. steady to 25c | higher; mediums. S9.BO'S 9.70. cotu- ! pared with $9,205/0.35 Friday; i lights, s9si 9.40, up 5h 25c. and light lights. $S 5i 9. were up a quarter. I’igs were aliout 25c higher at sssi s. | Sows were up t lint amount, selling .at $8.7541 9 for smooths and SBS; $.50 for roughs. Receipts of 9.000 were : equal to demand and a fair clearlance was made. Holdover was 620. Trade for the week Ims shown exI (-optional strength. Receipts, whil not as largo as last week, were considered heavy, hut urgent buying by lit 11 acounts kept prices from being : Impaired. The closing level is only I nightly lower than the week's opeu- ' ing. Tittle trading was made in cattle owing to light receipts. Market fur , the week has been exceptionally spotty, some dealers quoting prices steady, others lower and still others saw a slight t ise. llut at tin* best, the market has been considerably slow and dull. Receipts of good cattle have been scanty. Local packers bought fairly good cows $3.25, and top price for dinners is prac tleally $2.25. Few cows sold higher ; than $5 and few heifers sold higher than $7.50. The general trend Is in favor of the buyer. Veal trade was stronger, practical Iv all good stock clearing at sl2. Mediums were quoted at SB9 mid j commons brought $4,507; 7. The P p ; price for the greater part of the : week has been sll. hut an increase in Buying near the et.d of the week j pushed the top to sl2. Sheep and lamb prices were un- | changed on light receipts. Follow I Ing prl-es prevailed 1". a general way ■during the week: Lamb top, $14.56 7 17; mediums. sl3<l 14; heavies. sll i7; 13. arid culls', s9rio. Sheep top. j tr, -.n-,- 7. other prices were nominal •rn light supply. I Gr-vt heir,. 140 160-lb av $ B.oo'o 8 7.5 •0O U 180 pound* 875 'a 900 I ISO 200 pound* . . 0 oil 9.50 ! to ?•?.*• t-nißil* 9 50';? 9 70 ; t. 575 Minis 9-6%. 98.) ! "75 ’ill,!* .... 9 80% 10 "0 : ii 10 i nilifi* down .*• ei.-t sou ! :|. 4I V sow* 8 75 !66 j Light *>w .... 8 25-1 8.7.5 ' spv—* 1 .300 ;i w up el,s 9 25't 1C .50 | 9 'o ' .. 4 I -Sons. ... I<B rn j ii.po 1.000 •’.* "• 50 . 900 *f- :ni t * *<v>d h-lfer# ... 4 ' >'i i . lljfht h< lf?r ... 850 f. tl 00 c. n.mon to median* • . 3.' • 1 ’-0 Cl Ice 5 0041 .4..50 ; I ..L U I% *1 6 OI) I liobnrsa ball* . 3 .50 t 4 2.4 —< ulvm—- : c.r,|M vein . . sl2 00 —1 . Is sin -) 900 ,■ M —l * 1 ! 40 | Ciminnm > aive* ... 4 ib‘ .; 1 -•<* uni] binitis— I rtuiti- :iunb* .*-14 50'-ii',oo M *ll urn* 13 66 j. 11 mi ; Tesrllne* 7.00 a 000 i Mtsliiim ti> cliolee t-w-5...,-. ) i t i (tub* 1 60 % 3 00 Other Live Stock FA-T BFKKALO. Do- 1.3 -S-Csltte Re.•)■ Ip** ..(Hi, i•. -• .. t slow :i:.d st* .-!> -?. 11 >l ,lll Hti-I r‘ -9 .50 II butcher .-rid--. 5. r„ w t 174 u... t'idvee Receipts, i 1 50; n: i-1 .i- uv iii) c •: • . lei- •• S3 7,1. t 12 .50 Shis D ,11.1 lauilM—K !;.t . 1 IMIO t:. e -- :l tl* • . sti e'.y: i-l- . -i) "1-|'.-1 - rs 'll s', i p v: || „10 -Its ;{< u -s—lt.** ipts 8 000 n..irl)>-t tl-iil. . t-.td . -. r,: ■- 2.4 ,/ 9 ..-• i.;,- ?' i iii. niiM 'l -i 969 ' • avi - $9 7.- | ;0: troughs. $7,504:8. stu,.*. 74 :. a6. EGG PRICES ARE LOWER Slrirtly l-'resh i*t 60f16.*r at Market. Kjargs rontinue<i tliHr downward j tr*rul at tho city market today. >cll \up at 60 and 65 cents a doz.n, steady to 5 cents lower than last j wo<k. Other price changes: fleets, j 10(715 ' :i bunch higher; cranberries, ! :>< a pound hiffher; KnpliAh walnuts. 5c a pound lower, at a pound. !i* st q ißlity ;ri - Artiehok*-* "O'' :> i-aeli beans. 20 t 25.* a inij!ui. be a:, sprouts 25* a pound: In-fth 25<* a biiH*h; Hproutn, 30<’ a poutnl: new ;-tb>:i4* . 2'u 3*.* a i*uui • •*t rot®. sc* a iarg l ) luiirh: celery. 10e a c*-\‘ ry • ibb:*. • 20.- a jKuiitl ; **au.i?P>w r. :‘of a pou* <1 L"t h'u-H HUi-unib'T-i 30u <a-h: <%;mlant. 20e i t** :r*<l; l* u! l<*ttur* 30* a pound: Now York, l.'v h head: l- af I' tti '•# 1* -a pound; potato**®. 2 h p%*k: PVi'M't 7 4 m, 10' a pound: t’itto*i rndtslo I *' lO'tiloe a batch' lorifcr rr whip*. a buneli: California tomato**®. 30c a pojiul; turnips. 5 a bunch; mint. 10*: a bum h. Fruit pri*** a: Cooklnff apple®. 10<* a lom*i; eating 10'u,15-* i pound, banana®. 2 r 't 40e a do7<*n: <-ra!iU-rricH. 20Vi23< a pound. Emperor gr ipes. 30c a puuna; C.neord®. 4.*V6f.iiOc a bask**!; Mal®ifas. 50d a pound: kumquats 3 >*.* aii :art lemon®. 35 'u 40c a tloTon; lime®. 35 Oi, P).* a dozen: oraru* ®. oOCti 00c a dozen, fancy pears. 2. ;:!).• a pound pomegranates. 1 I*• eaeb: Tennessee pt rsinirn .hh. 15c a box; tangerine®. '0 ’<i a dozen; Honey Ijw melons. 10'u IdVfcc a pound. Poultry Hens 4* o a pound dre-®ed roast(*rs 45c a pound, turkeys 55 <s(U*e a pound dinks, 45c a pound, geme. 355 ft 40c* a pound. New York Cotton Futures —Doc. 13— Open. Hirh. Low. Flonn. January ... 23 10 23 30 23.04 23 15 March 23.50 23 70 23 46 2.3 55 M;iv 23 85 24.07 23 83 23.90 I July 24.03 24.22 23.08 24.00 I Cktohcr .. 23.35 83.40 2:1 "8 23.38 December 23.10 23.19 23.03 23.09 CHICAGO COTTON FVTFRLS. —Dec. 13— Open. Hiifh. Low. Clusc January ... 23.30 23.30 23 20 23 20 March .... 23.60 23.70 23.54 23:57 | May 24 00 24 12 33.90 23.97 Tank Wagon Prices • Gasoline prices do riot include State tax or 2c n gallon). GASOLINE —Encrgcc. 47c. a gallon. Purol. 13.2 c; Red Crown, 13c; Target. 13.2 c; Silver Plash. 17c: Standard aviation. 21.2 c: Sinclair ennmercial 13.2 c. KEROSENE—-Cryatallne. 11.7 c; Mooro Light. 14.5 c: Porfcctinn. It.7c: Standard furnace oil. 10 6- (under 200 gallon): 9.6 c (more than 200 gallons); Bright Light. 11.7 c. Sinclair. 12.7 c. NAPTHA —Energeo Cleaners, 18.5 c; V. M. & P.. 18.5 c: Standollnd Cleaners. 18 6c. Kail Consolidation Approved lly f wifcif Press XEIV YORK, Dee. 13. —Fxecutive committee and directors of the Frle Railway Company have approved the rental term of the lease by which the road will be merged with four others in thp Nickel Plate system projected by the Van Swearingen Interests of Cleveland.
THE LNDLAN AFOLIS TIMES
Licks Bandit L I < iH B i mi ■ IS p ■ j|PI 10m DAVU) .NOBLE U'hrn two hold-up men confronted lhtvid Noble, office manager of the .Sinclair filling station, Thirtieth St. and Capitol \ve., Friday. Noble twisted the revolver out of the hand of one and struck him on th'* nose. The bandit, blood flowing freely, (led with his companion. Noble has the gun for a fom - nir. grain' futures SLIGHTLY LOWER Dip in Exports Causes Moderate Selling. By I rubai /V. ss emcAHf. Dec. 13. Af’er relllng at the highlit I’' 1* of the B'a son, gr.-Uns met .--Ming priasure and mod . rate no! hark:*. There was nothing particularly bullish In the day's news Most of the wheat advani-e was due to heavy I. living by thns- appreh-nrlve ~v r heavy shipments of grain to the -a hoard Final hour lllng was for profits -g -a result (and disappointing • xport 1 aisirn “s. Corn dipped in response to reports of lih-rnl rains iu Argentina ■ -id tin Parking away of f-c'.- rs on aeroiinf of h: prices Oats sold off with other grains, although .they dppeiyed it heller till Lower krai ns weakened the proVls.or.a list.
Chicago Grain Tabic -in- ' ' - win: at — 0; i\ 1.0 vV Cl OH*. Ifcr.n i •: m* I MI \ i •' ’ M“ \ May ... I B■* { 61* \ 1 67-* J .6? N J* y . 1. IIM, i 4i* h 147 * 1 17 \ fH I|;v m • ... i? 1 j i :7 l i l 7 .% ’ ?m Mtv ... 1 M ] u 1 : • ,1 '*'-*5 :.•)% Jv ... 1;n ■* la. H l -* lao \ •ATS—j)c . ;') ;.s% rj> s* m *y ... • ■ > * m : # * * •• • >* *•. f. \kd— J . . ldftO 10 00 10 40 10 40 Kinv— Nominal I I 4 7 HYiv—- . . 137 13* i 4 1 :ik\ M ay 11l i 431 U 1 4 4 July ...... lii *4 1 1 : ’•* 1.30 >4, 1.0 *, l'!!lC\i.O. r • 13 -Cl lot v*. •i= r:i. -><4ls. l it) <ii ■(, \f.< > ' : OH; I • !ta \Vti-.it ! ■:* :: OHO • • * J ' -n* ). 1 *>n:. 1.013 000 ■*... lM .oou oat*. 7s:> (mm) . if . * ■ -s ()()( t!i Wli.-aT 703 (H)o. m.; -r 000 1 . *. . i 0. • .;|! MT; >*in| . 1 } 000. I-UlitiM .Ot * .tIHU RECORD GRAiN PRICES \\ i4‘k’s Tr.wli' ,N< s <ireai*st \tlvunre Made in Keg-out Years. ftv / niffrf I‘reHi CHlt'AG'h 1.100. 13. —Unusually hrivid tradlne this week "ii the Boil'd of Trailo h ia resulted In record bre/iklnK advances In wheat, corn, onts and provision prices An authorltive estimate that Kurope . . ulre 1 rJilted States whe.it between Jan. 1 and July 1 gave rise to a wave of buying that has not been equaled In years. ('onipanitlvc prices with those of a week ago, wheat gained ii\st . ‘.sc; corn, O’s'&t&'fro; oats. 4 % (<? ;> 1 v,. and provisions made a vary ing rise of 2hc to 37c. Reports of crop damage In the Argentine was the principle reason for corn’s advance and were offset partly by advices that the drought there had been relieved by rain. Cash Grain Saturday* rffuipjs. 17 < (.i.ntcd 41‘a.' 1 u t>. bania )• r Nv* York, h.iy on • ra<k rmlianapoliH t>i*!h lor a rain at too Indiana poll.* Board of T - ; u* i< •> w< Whpat-—Sl> uly: No 3 rf'il SJL.6B(iC 1.71 No. 3 Ii jni. S! .58 %1 61 C*rn—Stt atlv; No. 3 while. SI 16 .i I 18; No 3 v t< i 14(ft 'l6 N< 3 yellow $1 1s Hi 3*>: No 3 yellow. I*l 16 (ft. 1.1 H No 3 mix <l. $1 15® 1.17; No. 3 mixod. $1 13 Ut. 11,. Oats—Steady: No. 7 white. 57 (ft. 58 c; No. 3 white. .3 (<% 56 Vj o. 1 Iriy—SU ;uly; No. 1 timothy. Sl6® 16.50: No 1 liffht rlov* r mixed. $15.50$ 10: No 1 rliiv- r irdxrd $15 s o 15.50; No. 1 clover hay. $1 1 5<K/ 15 —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red 7 < ars: No 7 rod. 6 cars: sample. 1 ear. Total. eara. Corn—No. 3 white. 3 ears No. 4 white. 3 ars; No. 5 white. ($ earn No \ yellow. <1 ears No 5 yellow. 1.0 <-.irs No. 6 yellow. 7 ears; No. 4 mixed 4 fars; No. 5 mixed. 2 ears; No. 6 mixed. 3 ears; sample mixed. 1 ear; ear. 5 ears. Total. 57 car*. Oats—No. 3 white. 5 <\irs; No. 4 white, 4 ears; sample mixed. 1 ear Total, 10 cars. ltye—No. 4. 1 oar. Total, 1 car. TOLEDO Dee. 13—Wheat—Cash. sl.72**. Corn—Cash, No. 2, $1.35; No 3. $1 33. Rye—Cash. 1.33 Oats—Cash. No. 2. 65He; No. 3. Ole. Barley—Unquoted. Oloverserd—Cash, old. SJJ); new | and December. $10.05; February and March, $10.20. Timothy—Cash and Peecmlwr. $3.35; March. $3.40 Alsike— Cash, new, 512.85: old, $13.75; Pe< mber* $12.85; March $13.15 Butter —47ft* 18e Eka s— 03c. M ay—s3 5. Prices on Coal Anthracite. a ton; coke, $10; West Virginia lump. $f?®7.25: Kentucky lump. $0.75 <ai 7.75. Pocahontas mine run. [email protected]: lump [email protected]; Indlau* lump. ssi<?7; Indiana egg, $5.35 @6.76; Indiana mine run, [email protected]. (Wheelm*. 600 a ton extra.)
LUMBER DEMAND HEAVY Inventories expected to Cause Decline in Trade Volume. By Times fipreial CHICAGO, Dec. 13. —Lumber trade entered the final month of 1924 under auspicious conditions. Demand was heavy—above normal in the ease of the two most Important softwoods —inquiries were voluminous, and the outlook good; stocks were low, at many mills badly broken, and prices firm and rising, according to the American Lumberman. Inventories having been started during the last few days by both retail yards and factory consumers, a more or less marked decline in de mand can lie expected. All oth>r .factors enumerated, however, are unchanged, and Indications are for a brisk and strong market after the first of the year. Hay Market Prices Wagon load price* of hay and grain at Indianapolis arc as followsHay—Timothy. No. t. 5-17% 18 a ton; No. 2. 814 -) 1(1: mixed. No. 1, 71 % 1 61 No. 2. 713 id. 14. Corn—Old. 71.20Vj 1 2.5: new, 90c'a$l. Oat* —54 Hi 56c. 38 AUCTION SALES GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES, INCLUDING ROYAL MEAT GRINDER. MONDAY. DECEMBER 15. 0:30 A. M 902 EAST MICHIGAN 7T HODGES * MARK AUCTION CO. Lincoln 4960 1■ . ■ ■■’ • Dee 17. 2'.’2 4 petal way. b.MRICIiVlf.l K f.AHAGE De Ft Ift 16 89 1,1 (. ALN OTl< I'.S CfTY ADV EKTISKMENT. DbI’AHT.M ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indliciap.dis ln,l Deo 9. 1024 TO WtP’M i r M \ V 'ON' CRN Notice la hereby >';i b Che b •:.-•! f Pnl.'.i. W. rk* Os the City of ln.ii ;:> .poll, Tiuiianb. that on tl%- Hirt ijay of Dr-.--mb<T ib- 4 lh-n apl’To’ .*.4 , U ) - - it r /.l sliowlnv ll and prirnu f*;* .** -.*%• n:<* f- r tLo so.■ (! ribt-fl vubl Improv**murit. as i .tk<*riK- J t y \ . itr-i-v- *v- m-; t r*-®( vit ■>:) i;mntt Improve!: u Hon>:fb:'i N-,. 11804. LKONAUIi BTHEKT From ouih livnin-i-iy into of F.tntlcrs Str f*t To thn north iiropf'rty linn .if Mimitsold Sr* Hr trr;uL::ff an<l pavlntr th#' r i>\\ -av with AKphait. Ah.. ,i ,u*-(' ■r. rule. • '--I. -r I'ri a Im<l ' a •' m-'h ::.rf th* win** <f the tnti'r.S’b-tenr ?h -i-ui :* • .-< In a ftlrnllar n u and to t v *< wclths i t l*h ♦a ■. -!l pi t: - ■ u 4h ilr.< \\ tr-i 1 . foot rft.l!' K'-a-’V* n- Ht wa!;; iV,** to ■ls’%! rn ' * corn F-s %j hLowii on plan: L' * - '* iiiuN,; *.f tx l h ir.■ ■ij 8t:-b! i lin ‘ - nu,t." M i-eT" ft! stom or- ’ * x". %" an! st#'-#.; lard aa ho- n*-!: r*r.. vj.hniT 1 rn*-.’ ir*m k.o’t: *.4 : -a’ f* - t of !•; !:ioh ’•-tin : !pc -a , TiiHilo to In;f*t hii 4.l it*-, b'tjs-.:., rosottin* 'J •t • • <-rt\ w b*-r* not ibr+h/iy : AW ?" b< im %h■ r.vi• on i an irul -.#i *;•" if-• •) i*<- -un* In or *yh! bv M r.otifi ‘i thru !' -4 ■ of ” . ■ v; of ... J t-iiv hfts fix * o F: 4 y P ■ ! '•*. Hr; i. .1 p m.dm .i % if* p > hi hr:,cV!' '!> ; .{.’r'•* • t l ”■<\ . -**: c- i Wi.l iF-torn line t'-.-r .•* v.\,, r CHAU' •• COFFIN. W }• Fit FT MAN. M j si*>; Nrr. ti Itoftnl of Work®, ( uy of Lilian- !>•• ’ I<* Jl. IV. 111. 15 V 17 lfV F HBPAIiTMENT OF ITWLIC WORKS OFF!(*E OF THK BOARD Ifnllanap. w. f .* T- - J 10V4 T< whom may c>\C!.;;N Nor .and U !.'-My ,:h : !v • • Ror.l of rub u* W(.rk9 .. th** Ctty c.' I*.l! i?. D.tlian® that m t! • -th day of I r 11* V4 ti. y ippr vnl *n :>! r*. 1 O•• fo’;lss ‘. k ’ J n. ... •’ • n. t th iMtho-i/d by t o i:up;-o • rnei<t U* - •hjti.rii nr* <! Improv-n - K--..: on N * lllKo. !,AN>fNt STREET From north piopoxt.v Imo of aN.>w York To gouth proparty Uno of Strf-t Bv rrrui l !:'/ aiid ittha‘■‘liu.sr Oia roadway t - - r • t tho wing's of th** jfit'-rr*-** : mu,: : B‘ y m ft similar manner an i to th* witith i-hown o. p-an thr lav-i.s to * ui-.itorm width of OH fc**t: mrbtnr both of th<* rtift'lway ult!i mratitbd ;*n st • r. Hur**a saiul.fttorv*. granite or tL\24 Ir.- Ji * <u- • curb Htrblnjf ih* witof tht inbTrt**oiinj( alley in a similar manner and to Cm width..-I shown on j providing 58 Un ft. f (\ ft aranib rnH-i-trii'w; constructing i catch bunin in* inline inlet tap. provubnjf J iron i’ c-t: tv ■ ; Un ft '.f I‘Finch drain pip-* with oonncMioin nind* to in!*-t. catch-basin ami newer Ail to be an shown on plan and as Hpf ' Itics! l > er4>u® intercfttiHl in or affect“d by said dcfevlbed public improvement are ’-or* bv tha* the Hoar.l of Fubb. Work *4 of Hid city lias tixcd \Vss!leed.'ty, De*- 17th, lPk*4. V p in. a*j h date upon which re iiumetriui'-eft will b recvdv*n! or heard, against the amount aft*' scd against erwh piece of property described In f*aid roll and will defernone the question aw to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited !n tie* amount** named cm that named on e&lu ro 1 Said assessment roll showing said printri facte assessments, with the names of >wii- < rs ami descriptions of property subject to bo ahNcsped l* tin file nd may be seep a* the office of 4he Board of Public Works of said city OTA It DPS K < TIFFIN W It FREEMAN. M .1 S FENCER. Board of Publto Works City *>f IndianI)'■*. H.J 10 Il , H, Hs_ 15. 1024. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PITBJ-IC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind . Dec. 0, 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby Kiv i by the Board of Public Works of tl** City of Indiana poll®. Indiana, that on the sth day of December. IPv4, they approved an asn -sment roll showing the prirna facie assessments for the following (h st rihetl public improvement. na authorized by the Improvement Iteaolution niumd: Improvement Resolution No. 12003. DEI -OSS street. From cast property line oi Stab* Avenue To west, property line of Randolph Street. By eroding' and paving the roflulway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete (r Briek. laid on a d-tm h ravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width >f 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the interesting street and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 4 new iron Inlets: laying 00 lineal foet of 12-iuch drain pipe wiih connections made to inlet.* ana catchbasins: providing 17 lineal feet of new straight curb at vacated alley as shown on plan; providing 72 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone and resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas sower and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. Dersone interested in or affected by paid described publi improvement are hereby notified that tin* Board “f public Works of Sftid city has fixed Wednesday. Dee. 17th. IP'*4. 2 re m. as a date upon which re monstrance® will b* received, or heard. •1 the amoun piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or l<te eum than that namd on said roll Said assessment roll showing noid prlma
f ,KG; CES (Continued) faeio assessments, with th* names of own- • rs aud descriptions of ])roperty subject to be assessed, is on fib and may be seen at! the office of the Board of Public Works of j 6 aid city. CHARLES E COFFIN W. H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dee. 8. 0. 10. 11. 12. 13. H>. 1024. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD * Indianapolis Ind.. Dee. n. 1024. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; f Notice L here by givi u by Board of j Publb- Works of the City of Indianapolis. | Indiana, that on the sth day of December. H)24, they approved an asseHsmf*nt roll! showing the prim afaeie a- e~%ments for j the following described public improve- j merit, as authorized by the Improvement > Resolution named: ImrTovrraont Resolution No. 11914. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF ASHLAND j AVE. From north property line of Sixteenth St.. To south prop Tty line of Seventeenth Si By grading and paving the alley with ! Asphalt Aspha tic-Con reto. Concrete or | l?riek. laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from B in< he of property line ! to in. h* -of {property line to a uniform width oi 17*4 feet; removing all of the old pavement and laying 20 square yards of new i ivi n * it nt (ho alley wing on St v nt-M-nth St. as -hown on plan, pro viding 14 lineal bad of lslS-inch Strati* h*'.| T.irnfMone Marginal Stone or Hx2x2-, inch Standard Steci Paving Cuard an tpeci fl*d. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other priv ite -> rvt *,• ennnoetiona to prop# rty line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as p*-oi fled. I’- infercHtfsl in or affected by paid ! des rib**d rmblie improvement are hereby noUfitftl that the l'.< - ir.i m Public Works of -aid city lAts fixed Wednesday. Dec 17 1;’24 '! p r:;.. as % .site upon \vni*‘h remoristranc -s w:!i be -eceivcd, or heard, agaip't f'.• am unt a *-*- I against, each p*-.*e nf property '• .-> ri ■< <i in n.nd roll ;*nd <iP (! tT.;Hii- :!;> ij - -Men as to whether svi'h lot- or tra-'-tft of land have been, or •\ill be lwnefif,*d in the amounts named • n ‘■aid or in a gr* - nr or less sum th n that nana'd on *a; ! roll. " ‘id snu nt r-'d showing said prirna or- and >i**-• i,;■ f 1 -nos * property subject * •}■ ■i. o 11 file nrai m • h*- seen t 1 " of the ; anl of P bln- Works : of t*aid city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H File FM AN. J M j s;-!:ncfk of Pub.. * Wor.a City of Imiian- ! 1 11. 12. 13. 15. 1924 ' 1 ' li - 1 ' r 11 v: DEPAHTM ENT ‘ ; PUBLIC WORKS i ot icr. I>F the board r • * b and I fi. 'V‘24 TO wm >M ! : •••: \Y C NCERN * ■ i: % i l l' r. ..t *! a -** *; ■ • y t:■ • • in provem*.*ut Keaolu- : o:% ,i Imp- •*ve;:ient Resolution No. 11883. F*■ -a t . . ? 7 -•• *f the south ! I " P ‘ -' -r- -t. 7 - . i .c of Palmer ' of Orange Street urb . b; *!. :• rt w dth of * •;4 j ii g th- •.-* nf the in- j • X 4-t l ■ ” 4 V :i Strait--u. 4 !i i water .aft newer .. • i • - y ■ r; oiift to , \.. to b- lift - ,'A a on juaa and spool- j ' V'>-: ft P - t-l l Ti or aft-rf-d by said j * -.lit i’s i b> : • W:.r..s of 1.-'t p m -a ie upon which re- •* Nt:. • S •-* %Vc-.! i.T beird, I t ie < • *. ■( -'M ii .ie i. h - ’ u - r* c** !. ••* i, • ‘tft to! r wj . • in:. in the nun.autft ir 1 '“V . V w. rkft <;•; \ure v < < d'FXN. Botrd of Pub • Wov’.ft > of Indiani? !’i ?ii • i:t r. ib i
i'!TV A1 1 V UKTISKM KN’I I'll I’AKTM NT • c ! I Til.lC WORKS OKFIi ' OP PiK HOARD t ,n ■ lib H. 0. ID’S. TO WHOM 1 ;■ MAY CONINIRN: 1 • r. ■ by 1 ■ • ■■> .n! of Pul |. V.VKo tit *•;. Ot.l ol Indian itmlis. I-..: mm ih i " i the sth div , ' lioi-cm- !■. r lb '4 :: i . : ■" i Ml iii -~mi*nt roll ’‘ ‘vcig th“ pr‘: ii b. ■ n-.,-..;ntnts I;. t I V ..Til.i-1 ; ..b.ic im pr vrr:i-r,i - .. ;jt ► ~ri7. i! by Ihr Improve* ITi • 11 : luibrov/ini i U—• cion No. 12000. P!R> AI.I.KV ' -'I OP PARKER \ V E Fn vi icTth properly line of Thirteenth To .-i. ;t ! ’ pnipiT'v 'im* "t alloy north of Thirteen*.'-. Si 1 r,,;”.- -.t p’li t: ■r the nltcy with Ah. .a ! .14 I; . • r-ls. Ci’iicrcte or P-. u, laid a rai <fm —te fitU“d-i"-‘n lr n 0 p he- of property iln* t,. ii 1 1 i■ ti.-I of pro;’, rtv to :i uniform übith H {'■■■!: ;■r.n ■ dug ''•* iincat feet of 4xts Inch sir p:'i ■ ’ J.imestcne M.ir iunn n< cr S P\‘.’ pr h Htaiuiard Sh*cl Pi\ . .. i■■ ard '.i and Also ext' n .-ii! iter, k.is scivcr and other prli it ■ ■ v ;.h to property Hi wli'T not already In. V! I to be ii shown on plan amt an sped - flint Per-ciTis irtire-i - ! in or .iff. -ted by :dd He - r*. t’e.l tube’ imi'ioveiii. nt lire hereby nntifleil jhat the Hoard of Public Wop a if .ud city has fix-.! Prid.iy. Hi.'. It). P'-M “ p m is i date Miii’ii which rcniontrin'a,s will b.> reivived. or heard, .u.un.-t tin ana ant na 1 against c*■ h J >le, • of pi iJ.iMv <i I I ba'd 111 Halil roll, ii ml will determine tin cue-lion as to whether hu. h ad- or tea t* of .and havs been or will bn bom filed in the amounts named on said ru'd, or in a greater or less mini than that named on said roll. Said iiHse-Mie nt roil showing raid firinm t joie ansi ismoiitN with the names of owners au.l ,!. - notions of property subject to lie ussi’ssed. is on tile and may be seen at the offiie of tho Board of l’ubllu Works of laid ritv tTiAHI.E.d P COFFIN. W. 11 FREEMAN. ■M. .1 SPENCER, Hoard of Public Works, City of Indiann polls. b IQ, 11. 12. 13. IS, Isl. 17, 1024 Cl I i A I)V ER I’ISEM ENT PEPARTMENT OF PUISMC WORKS OFFTPE OF THE BOARD Indimmpolis [ml. Dee )>. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Nollea is hereby glien by the Board of Publi • Works of tfu I tty of Indianapolis Ini'iium, that ui the sih. day of Deeemher. 192 t. they approv b • usse ami nt roll showing file pr'ma facie assnianients for the follow’inb de. ribed publie ImptoveuiMit. as auiN.r . al by the Improvement Kesolutlim nuniisi Improven, and Uoeolution No. 12002. WOOD!,AWX AVKNUE. From east property line of Spruce Street. To west property line of Stnto Avenue By grading and paving the roadway with wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltie CVmereto or Brick, laid on a 0 tneh gravel conerele fonndation from gutter-line to p.utier-llne to a uniform width of 19 feel, grading and paving tic wings of the lntcre' aing alley lu a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 10 lineal feci nf tslfi inch St rat i Ilt-d lumestone .Marginal Stone. Also exb-ndtng all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, whore not already In. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested In or affected by said described public improvement aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dee. 19th. 1921. 2 p. m.. as a .date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In ssld roll, ami will determine tho question as to whether am ii lots or tracts of land have been or will lie benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less! sum than 'hat named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prim A facie assessments, with the mini sos owners and descriptions of property subject to lie assessed, is on file amt may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works ul said city. CHARGES E. COFFIN W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Pm. 10. 11. ML 18. 15. 18. IT. 19554.
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind , Dec. 6. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the sth day of Deeernoer ! 92-> thev approved an assessment roil showing ti'S prima facie assessments for the, following described public improvement as authorized by the-Improve-ment Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11938. BARTH AVENUE. From north property line of first alley south of SandeM Street. To north property line of Orange Street. By grading and paving the roadway •with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Concrete or Brick. laid on a 0 inch gTavel concrete foundation fro m< urb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting aiiey in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-nieh Concrete curb: qnrbins the wings of the intersecting alley In a similai manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 19 lineal feet of fi foot radius granite corners and providing 50 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer ar.d other private .service connections to property line, where not already in. Ai to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons intore*cd In or effected by said, described public improvement arn hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Dec. 17, 1924. 2 p. ni.. as a date upon whic h remonstrances will be received or beard, against the amount assessed against each piece of , property deseribed in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such !ot3 or tracts of land have been or wifi be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Sail! assessment roll showing said prirna facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. *s on fi e and may be seen at the office of the Beard of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. V H. FREEMAN. >1 J. SPENCER. Board of Public Wurks. City of Indianapolis. c 8 9. 10 11. 1" 13. 15 1924. CITY AI I V E T iSEii EN T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD piiltanapol.ii. Ind D- <• 11. 192*. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Not; v is he-eby given by the Board of Pr.b'ic Works of the City ~f Indianapolis !t,r 1 uia that on the 10th day of December. 192*. they approved an assessment ndi . ]o\ '..■■■ iib ■ . provi m. lit., is auH'ori). by t-n. Improvement Rceolutnm nannd: Impr-ive.uMit Resolution No 11959. \wr.;-:s a\'K‘tu < Ni-rtf. Bide• V-.-tu east properly lino of Audubon To west property lino of Arlington Ave- ' 'py curbing the north -ate of the roadway with Stratified I.im-sfitlO. Berea : ’n Ist"-, '. fp-anite ' r 6x2 t !'.-• con.-ret- . ,-h to a’unit rill width -as 24 feot. from tt .. ..,.rb on the soatt side of the road -a iy fi: providing 32 1 i:i-■ w 1 feet of 10 foot radi'.s.gr.V'te -ort.i-rs. resetting •i jr. a no :s to i.-i'rb g-i Kb-. All to ho .an shown u:. plan and H3 speotC t-.o’-s t-)t.--*sted to or affected by said the B rd Lpv'b : ,t v i.i.n flxcj M aday Doe. 22 1924 ■2 6 -. as a .pon which rentoi proi'i-rly d*-s,.r;t.. 1 in n ui roll, and w-tii detract# 'of lat ia -.- tibd in ti.*- amo .ms named on end r, y- in a greater or iiai sum than that utinnal on e nd rod. >■, and mn - ■ nsm—• t rail s> wing said prim a f. ,ss,.,ii|.-e.u W ilt, the i, ..me-, of ow ners and <;■—ciptlons of proy-rty sati oet to is. ass. s-,-d is on fin and may be seen at u off- of the Board of Public Works of stud city. nuitu:-; t coffin. v. m pmu..:m an. M .! BPENCER B ivl of Public Works City of Indtan.l3. 15. If 18, 19. 1924 (i:%' AIIV ERTISE ME N T DEPAHTM ENT OK PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Dec. 6. 192*. TO WHOM IT VAT CONCERN: V i, hereby given by the Board o.f pul fie w >rks "f the city of Indian- -.)>-)'; > Indiana, that on the sth day of ••',) r. l!-24 th- y approved an assessment ri " showing the prirna facie nssess-laei-.ts f >r the following describiaf public Suit i ■. i:ii-:d is luthori/ed l>y the lmpta V in-!.- Resohtfl- ", i': mh Im; r v-ment Ri - .ten No. 12997 FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF THIRTEENTH ST.
IF- m el-’, property me of Parker Are.. ■ * rtj • i A vc. By tr,ei :c' p c paving the a’i y with i As ,-i't. Asphaltic-'.’’ n> rote. Concrete or ' bri. k laid cu a 0 inch travel concrete ; to nutation from l b • lu -of property line ! to and inches of property lino, to a unli form width of 14 feel resetting 1 man- • hole top t ■ -rude A ir> exl l i ;:i- a'.’ water, gas. sower and i other private s rrlco eont.-etlon to prop--;line where not ,1 ready in. All to ho as shown on plan and tut speo- : itii and. Pernc-ns interested tn or affected by Pai l descrllied pilbb- imprnn-ment arc hereby t itifi”.! tint th- Bo rd of Ptihli • Works of 5.,: J in;. 1; is fix'd \V ed ; o-- and. vv , December 17, 1924, 2 p m . as a t• ■ upon ut'ieh reinonstninei's will be rei- ived, or heard, ’it duct the nu ;;t aagainst • eh [iteiH' of pri,pr’ idep- ribed in said ; roll and will determine the question as to whether such us or tracts of land have b. ■ n or will ' - henefHii! in the amounts named on Raid roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said j roll Said as’cp-ment. roll showing said prama i.icie icv-sm-iiti. with the names of ownirs amides riptioua f property subject to lie as-' used i- on file and may be -een at the office of the Hoard of Public Works of said city. ''HAIU.FS E. COFFIN. 5Y H. FREEMAN. .V. J. HPENFFU. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. ! h 9 1" II 12. 13 Ii 1.'24 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PI7BLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapoils. Ind.. Dee 0. 1924. | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of ■ Public Works of the City of Indiana poll a. Indiana, that on tho sth day of Decern her. 1924 they approvi-d an 'iissesement roll allowing tlm prima ta. ;e as‘ssmenta for the following described public improvement, as authorized b.v tho improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11547. EMERSON AVK. Trom south property line of Brookville ltd . To north prnjierty lino of English Ave. By grading and paving the walks with cement, placed next to the property lino, to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading and paving the alley crossing in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan: grading the lawns to tho widths shown on pian All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persona Interested in or affected by said described public improvement aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Worses of said city has fixed Wednesday, Dec 17. 1924, 2 p. m.. ns a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed uxaitid each piece of property described In said roll, and will determine tho question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or wilt be boiiftflted in the amounts named on said roll, (fr in a greater or less sum tlf*i:i that named on anid roR. Paid assessment roll eh owing said prims facie assc-wnicnts. with the names of Owners and descriptions of property subject to Im assessed, is on file and may tie seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARTER E COFFIN. W. F FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Dec S. 9 19. 11. 12. 13. 15. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., Deo 0. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works o f the City of Indianapolis, Indiana that on the 6th day of December. 1924. ’th<’v approved an assessment roll showing the prliuH facie assessments for tho following described public improvemet t, as authorized by the- Improvement Resolution named: Impro ment Resolution No. 11691. BROADWAY. From north prom rt.v line of FiftyFourth Street To . olnt 520 feel north of north property lino of Fifty-Sixth Street. fly paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid pn a O-tneh gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 39 feei: paving the wings of the intersecting street in a similar manner and to th* widths as Mown on plans: provtd-
39 NOtlfES ~n (Continued) ins: 20 square yards of new pavement at Fifty-Fourth Street, due to changing th* width of the roadway from 30 feet to 39 • ; 90 ", eal f- t of Ixlß-inch Stratified Linn-etono M irginal Stone or %x2x2-:nch Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified: resetting 4 manhole tops to graih-. Also extending all water, sewer, gas and other private serve e connections to properly line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by erid described public improvement are 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 ag.-inst each piece of property describ'd in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prirna 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 tne Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 8 0 19 M 12 1.215 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD ' • Dec 6, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice i> hereby given by the Board of Public Work -of the City of Indlanapolir Indiana, that on the sth day of December. 10'M. they approved an a-sess-ni'-nt roll showing the prima facie assessment.-! for the foliowing described public improvement, ns nutti'-v/c,; by the lmprovenrient R- -o!:.V'-i n.med: Improvement I- -it t:< u No. 11922. FIRST ALLEY V. <T Up GRACELAND AVE. From noitb property line of ThirtyTo south property lire of Thirty-Fourth St. Except the intersection of Thirty-Third St By grti-i’pg ai 1 paving '.hi- ?ctey with Aspbait. A'lihaTic-n,Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-ineh gravel ccncnsto foundation from R ink sos property line to 6 inches of Property Luo to a uniform winth of 1-1 feet. A -o extending aH wafer, gas. sewer Mnd other pru te sert-t-e connections to i property line, wn-.re not aln :.!v in. Ail to be a- eiiown on plan and as spoci--11 ed. Persons Inter ded in or nfirctcd by said desiTiiied pub!* im; r e men! i hereby notifi-d that the Beard c- Public Works of Mi,; City h-s fi.v-'l W< d;:.-. iay. Dee. 17. 1924. 2 p. m . as a d-*t upon which remonstrances -ii 1 be r- - .red. or h"anl. against tii umom.t as.-- s- -1 .gainst each piect of 4pn petty - tid roll. determii t ■ question as to wlutlur e ii, :u- or ■ -p. of land have hi on or will be be re fit* ■ in the amounts i!atued on said ro". or in •> gr. at, r or leas sum than that main- 1 on s.ban! —■< -sne-nt to -bowing • .aid prims fft'-ie ass-ssments. with the nanr.es of own- rs .aim de-eriptn.us of jrap-riy sub-je-t to be .v-"—d. is on iIV m i may be --n at tile off; c of the Board of Public Works of &uid I'itv. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. JT .RE "MAN. M. J. SPENCER. Boar-i of Pub he Works, City of Indtanapollß. H- 8 9 19 _ll_ 12 13. 15. 1924. CIT Y AI) V EKT ! SEM ENT DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS DEFTCE OF THE BOARD IndJanapo'is. lad Do- 6 1924. T<*> WHOM IT MAY CONCLHV: v 11 j - it. by ?:• ta the Beard of l‘i;h : • Work® of (h*? ' ;‘y .f Indlanapoli®. irui.ftna. ir.ar or* th- :tl* day of D- -rnber. - ‘ r- ' nt-.itw ;*i.” * • i*r:?na f . i*j ft-- ssm-'-JH® for mprovenirht t :. .-i/ud by the Improvement Ktt- (n nan.t'O : -■. - t • . 11500. OHIKNTAL ; TRFET. From north property lin* of Market Street. T-> property Mne of Ohio Street. By vriiduisr the roa.iv*ay from ourb line 24 feet; th- f tl , int ■■rwctir-^ • in a •: r ’ to th* i-Jths as shown nn i- an: mrbhis: both of hi" road wft v with Stratified Th::.* M >r.*,\ : •r* a Sand?- l one. (rranice or 0x24-iut*h CoUfXT n * i* i’b. etirbing’ the v-%nsjs of the in'ters<-t*::r2sr nT ys in a ir manner and *• • the v Ulths as fthown b o: p"'Vid’’: 57 lineal Uc% oi t>-foof : i ah.' ft < 7 r- : . .;■• . %•. Ah lu be as sli.* a a on plan and as speci* iVTsor:3 interested n or affected by ?aj*l i*'*rii;.Ni "th’i*' ti.' . BoftVd’of* p':h:i* I W’orivs of .p f • i eify has fix tl W* •inesd.’iy. Deo, 17th, UC4 *•! p. m. a *i3te -i pon which rom<>: **tr.%::oos wt he r - .v ... nr heard. ti.- ••ft?- --d p.zninst tach p;<Y"' *f pr.'-;*- rty df-r!-b<‘d in said roll. ;■- - * t • \ - •: ; r-d. •- a aT-atfr or lea# - ’nt ro! < .i prima facie nn::: it? w’t'n t‘i> :.*i* % of own t to ■ - - seen at ® ■ i cit>. CHARI/N K DOFfin. V, :-l. VT'VMAN. M J. SPENCLR. lioord of PnWiu W. -lift. Cit> of Indiooapt <’ is Doo 8 0. IP, 11 12. Iff. I>. 10‘?4.
CITY ADVERT ISLMENT DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianan’Th p.. P \ 6. 1924. STO WHOM ft MAY CONC FN : Notn- is hen h> n'.viu to the Board of Pub.v Works of the C y of Inch mapniis. Ind mu. P at on the sjh day of December. 10 . t they approve ! .:i asm ssment rod show tng | i- -hmerits for th*> fuF.owing describ-xl ;■ otic improvement. as ttuih.iriz- and by tbs lutproveraont Ret dution an: and Improv-nu nt Resolution No. 11915. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF PARK AVENUE. From north property line of Fiftieth Strm t. To south property line of Fifty-First Street. By grading and paving th? alley with Aaphftit. Asphaltic-Cove tc. C ncrete or Brick laid on a 0-v.: h gravel concrete foundation, from t? inches of property line to 0 invite* ~[ property tine to a uniform width of 15 feet Also exa itdmg ail water, gas sewer and oth *r ; rii ite scrv . ns to property line, where uot already in. All to be as shown on plans and * apeufiisi lVrsotis interestcii tn or nn'ccied by ssld described public Improvement u.r> hereby notified that th" B ird >f Public Works of said city his fixed WiM.-u-sday. D 1 17th, 1924 2 p. ni. as a date upon which remor.stranoes wit! be rc. vcl. or heard, against the amount ass -ssed against each piece of properly described in said roil, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land hav9 been nr will tic benefited in mo amount* named on said roil or in a greati r or tes* sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prim* fact” assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to ba assessed, is on flu and may be seen at the oifico of the Board of I nbiic NY ones of said city. CHART.ER E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec k 0 111 11. 1” CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT" OF TtJBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 0, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Noth’” is hereby given by the Board of Prbllc Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the sth day of December 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prims fade assessments for the following described public improvement ns authorized by the improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 113*17. EMERSON AVENUE (west side) From north curb line of St. Clair Street. To south curb line of Tenth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement, placed next to the curb line, to a uniform width #>f 6 feet. All to boas shown on plan and a>9 specified. Persons interested in or affected by paid described public Impr ivemant ora hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Dec. 17, 1924. 2 p. rn. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard. SBainst the amount arses?-d against each piece if property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of lapd have been or will l>e benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or lops sum than that named on said roll. Said assess t ro . showing said prima facie assessments with the names of own era and descriptions of property subieet to b” assessed, is on file and may be poen at the office of the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES- E. COFFIN. * W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Publio Work*. City of fw&aaspoils, Daa 8. ft. Aa *4, AO, Id. 4S. tLRMg
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