Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1925 — Page 11

MONDAY, JAN. 19,1925

PORKERIPRICES ? JUMP HALF DOLLAR

Jght Receipts of 3,500 Bring About Sharply Higher Values. —Hog Prices Day by Day— Jan. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 18. 10.65(311.10 11.25 16,000 14. 10.05 <f 11.00 11.25 14.000 15. 10.40 10.85 11.10 14.000 13. 10.00 @10.45 10.70 14,000 17. 10.10010.45 10.70 K.OOO 19. 10.50® 10.75 11.20 3.500 ■rcath hog receipts estimated at 3,500 and the holdover numbering 2,314, prices scored a sharp advance of 600 per hundredweight at the local market today. The offering was exceedingly light and a quick clearance was made in all desirable grades as well as in lesser quality porkers. Yop price, paid for good heavyweights, was $11.20 and the bulk of sales was made at $10.50@ 10.75. Medium hogs sold largely at $10.75 @10.95 and lightweight stock moved at [email protected] and comprised the bulk of the offering. Light lights sold at [email protected]. Pigs reflected the general rise selling at [email protected]. Sows also followed the advance selling at [email protected] 'for smooths and $9.75@10 for roughs. Cattle prices appeared to be steady in the face of scanty supplies and the usual dull Monday trade. Little good to choice stock was included in the offering, but local packers were fairly active in bidding on lower grades. Most kinds of female killing stock met good at prices comparing .favorably with last close. Steers sold in small plumbers at prices about steady with fc'ri day’s leveL Receipts were estimated at 800. Veal trade.had a stronger undertone. The general top was sls and the bulk of good stuff brought sl4 @ 14.50. Mediums were quoted at s9@ 12 and commons $5 @B. Receipts were estimated at 30Q. Lamb prices looked to be lower, although the light offering could not give the market an accurate test. Top was $17.50 and medium to good stock showing weight sold at sll@ 15.50. Sheep were steady at $8.50 down. —Hogs— Good hogs, 150-I'6o-lb. av..s 9.75® 10.25 160 to 180 pounds 10.25 Si 10.50 180 to 200 pounds 10.50 @10.75 200 to 225 pounds 10.75@ 10.80 225 to 275 pounds . . 10.85 @10.95 275 pounds up 11.10 @11.20 Pigs. 150 pounds down ... 5.50® 9.7a Heavy sows 10.00® 10.20 Light sows [email protected] —Cattle—■ Steers, 1,300 lbs. up. choice.s [email protected] Good . . . 9.00® 9.50 Steers. 1.000 to 1.200 lbs., prime and choice 10.50 @ll.OO Plain. 1,000 lbs 7.50 0 9.00 Medium to good heifers ... 4.00@ 7.00 Choice light heifers [email protected] Common to medium cows.. 3.25® 4.50 Choice 6.00@ 5.50 Canners 2.00@ 2.25 Cutters 2.50® 3.00 Butcher ■ bulls 4.25 @ U.OO Boldina bulls 3.50® 4.25 —Cal vet— Choice veals .$1^[email protected] Medium veals ............. 9.00® 11.00 Good veals 13.50.® 14.00 Common calves ~ 5.00® 7.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Choice lambs $17.00019.00 Mediums 12.00 fit 10.00 Cull lambs ..4 [email protected] Yearlings • 7.00® 9.00 to choice ewes..— *.oo@ 3.00 ■foils ..1. I.oo® 3.00 Other Live Stock CHICAGO. Jan. 19.—Cattle—Receipts. 23,000; market, very little done on fed 6teers; largely matured run: yearlings very scarce, prospects steady to weak with | last week's close; moderate holdovers of fed steers from last week; best weighty bullocks. $10.75; hand.vweights, $10.50; hee-stock strong to 10c up; mostly to yard traders- bulls, firm; vealers, 25®50c off; largely $10.50® 11. Sheep—Receipts. 24,000; market, slow: fat lambs strong, 56c up; early bulk. [email protected]; early top, $18.85- best held higher: no clippers sold; fat sheep and feeding lambs steady; 'early top. $10.50; feeding lambs. $16.50® 17; top. $17.40. Hogs—Receipts. 70.000: market, generally 10@25c up; tip, $10.20; bulk. $9.85 @10.80: heavy weights. [email protected]; medium weights, $9.85010.80: light weights. I® @10.36: light lights. $7.75 @9.90: packing sows, smooth. . $10.15 @10.40: packing sows. rough, $9.75 @10.15; •laughter pigs. [email protected]. EAST BUFFALO. Jan. 19.—Cattle Wtceipts, 2.150; market heavy, active, steady: shipping steers. $9 011.50: butcher grades. [email protected]: heifers. $4.50@8:-25; cows, $2 0 6 25; bulls. $306.25; feeders. s4@7; milk cows and springers. s3o@ 1157 tive and cull to choice. $3,50 0 16 Sheep fld lambs—Receipts, 8.0Q0; market active; 60c higher; choice lambs, $18019; cull to fair. $10017; yearlings. $10016: shepe, $3.50 013. Hogs Receipts. 16.000; market active, steady to 2So lower; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. $8 @s.6o; mixed. $10.85@11; heavies. sll @i1.40: roughs, $902 50; stags. $506. TOLEDO, Jan. I?.—Hogs—Receipts, 13.000 market, 10@ 15c higher; heavies, $11; medium, $10.750 10.85; Yorkers. 10.60010.75; good pigs. $7.5008. Calves .—Market, light. Bheep and lambs —Market, steady. CLEVELAND. Jan. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 6,000; market, 25@35c higher; vorkers. $10.60: mixed, $10.75; med'um, $10.85011; pigs. $8; roughs, $9: Btags. $6. Cattle —Receipts, 1.400: market. . slow; good to choice bull*.-$506: good to choice steers, $10012; gooa to choice heifers. $7 @8.50: good to choice cows. $4 @5.50; fair to good cows. $304: common cows. s2@3: milchers. S4O 080. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 1,500; market. 25® c; top, $18.75. Calves —Receipts, 600; P Pn.TSBURGH, Jan. 19.—Cattle Receipts, 56: market steady; choice. $9,260 U- good. $8.5039; fat. [email protected]: veil calves. $16.50 016. Sheep and lambs —Receipts, 10 double-decks' market higher: prime wethers. $12012.76; good. [email protected]; fair mixed. $809.50: lambs. sl4® 18.75. Hogs—Receipts. 56 double-decks; market steady; primq heavy. $11.16011.25: medium. slo.Bo® 10:85- heavy Yorkers. $10.65% 10 75; light Yorkers, $8.2508.75: pigs, $7.50® troughs, $8.50 0 9.50; stags, $4.50® .50. CINCINNATI, Jan. 19.—Cattle—Receipts. 1.500; market, steers lowers, otlirs steady: shipping steers. good to choice, $7 @B. Calves—Market, steady: good to choice. sl3 014. Hogs—Receipts, 2.500; market. 25 @ 40c Higher: good to choice packers and butehers. sll @11.25 Sheep—Receipts. 200; market, steady: good to choice. s7@9. Lambs— Market, steady good to choice, sl7 @lB. BAST.ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19.—Cattle—Receipts. 4,000; market, steady: native steers. $7.50 0 8.50: yearling heifers. $607.75: cows $4-25 05.50; canners and cutters, $2 fa 3.26; calves. $12.50® 13: stockers ana feeder*. $5.50@6. Hogs—Receipts. $14,000: market, 25c higher: heavy. $10.70010190: medium. $10.00010.90: light, $9.50010.70: light-lighta. 18.500 10.25: packing sows, $9.50@10; pigs. $6.75 09.25' bulkr-$10,250 20.85. Sheep —Receipt*. sls: market, steady: ewe*. $9 @10.50*.. wool iambs. $18018.50.

Prices on Coal v Anthracite. $16.50 a toITN coke, $10: West Virginia lump, $607.25; Kentucky lump. $6:76 0 7.75; Pocahontas mine run; [email protected]: lump. [email protected] Indiana' lump. $507; Indiana egg. $5.3505.75; Indiana mine run, $4.60®5.50. ing. 50c a ton extra.) TfNNERS’ SUPPLIES Tin —I O 20x28 coke. $14.50: charcoal. $22.50@24: ternes. sls @18; old styles ternes. 519026. v Lead—Bar. sl3 per 100 pounds. Zinc —Sheet. $lB per 100 pound*. Copper—Bottoms, 36c per pound, sheets soft. 18-oz , 270 a pound. Steal —No. 28 range: Galvanized, $5.55 @5.05 per 100 pound*; O. P. C. R.. $4.55 ©4.65 per 100 pounds. IRON AND STEEL | local wholesale prices on iron and steel lbar are: Structural. $3-25 a 100 Ib. Soiled shafting. $3.95 a 100-pound base; Alue annealed sleets. 10-gange base. Sk 95 a 100-pound; galvanized, sheets. 28gauge base. $5.6 100 pounds; 1 black bliyts, 28-gauge. $4.76 100 pounds. f\ CYLINDER AND ENGINE OtLS i Dbalers' selling price*: Black ils— I Six nr. mer. 11.5 c; winter. 12c cylinder, 21 t<S6lc; engine. 18@58e: dynamo. 28@ lS7c' iturbine 38® 63c; machine. 29@40e;

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Railroads— Prev. High. I/OW. close. Atchison ..118% ... 117% 118J4 Atl CL.. .150 140% 150 149% Bk O 79% 79% 79%' 70 Can Pac ..148% ... '148% 149% C& O 98 97% 98 97% *C & NTO.. 73 ... 73 72% CR& P. . 46% ... 46% 46% Del & Hud.141% ... 141% 142 „ Del & Lack.l4l ... 141 <l4l % Erie 31% ... 31% 31% Erie Ist pfd 44 % ... \44 % 44 % Gt Nor pfd 70 “.. . 69 % 09 % Lehi Val ..78% ... 78% 78% Mo Pac pfd 79 % ... 79 79 % N Y Cen .122% 121% 121% 122% NYNH & H. 30% 30 30% 30% Non Pac .. 09 % ... 09 09 % Nor k W. 128% ... 128 , 128% Pennsyl ... 48 % ... 48 % 48 % Reading ..79 78% 78% 78% Sou Ry ... 82% 81% 82 .81% Sou Pac ..105% 106% 105% 105% St Paul ... 14% ... 14% 14% St P pfd .. 24% 24 24% 24% St Lk SW 60% ... 50% 49% St L& 8 F 59% ... 59% 58 Un Pac...150% ... 160% 160% Wab 21% .... 21% 21% Wab pfd ..57% ... 57% o/% Rubbers— . Fisk Rub .12% ... 12% 12% Good Rub . 4o 44% ->4o 44% Goottyr pfd 90 % ... 90 % 90 ‘s Kei-Sprg .. 17 ... 17 16% U S Rub .44 45% 48% 43 Equipment*— Am C k F.202% 203 202% 201% Am 8t Fo. 47% ... 47% 47% Am Loco .118% ... 117% 118., Bal Loco .135 ..* 134% 134% Gen Elec . .314% sl3%> 314% 313 Lima Lo . 72 ... 71 % 71 % Pr St Car .85% 65 6o % 64 Pullman ..144% ... 144% 144% Ry St Sprg. . . ... ... 130 % West irb . .108% ... 108 108„ West Elec .78 ... 77 77% Steels— Bethlehem 52 .... 61% 51% Colo Fuel. 45 % ... 44 % 45 % Crucible ..78% ... 73% 78 Gulf States 88% 66% 87 , 87% P R C k I 50 ... 49% 60 Rep I k S 61 ... 60 61 Sloss-Sheff .80 85% 86 / 86 U S Steel .120% 125% 125% 125% Vanadium . . ... ... 34 % Motors— Am Bosch. 44% ... *3% 43% Chand Mot. 32% ... , 32% 33% Gen Mot.. 73% *9% 73% 73% Mack Mot .122% ... 121% 120% Max Mot B 36% ... „ 36,, 36 Moon Mot. 25 24% 24% 24% Studebaker. 44% 43% 44 44% Stew-Warn. 75 73% 74 74% Timken ... 39 % ... 89 % 39 % Willys-Over 10 ... 9% 9% Yellow Mfg Minings— Dcih'e Mines 16% ... 16% 16% Gt No Ore 40% ... 39% 39% Int Nickel. 26-4 20% 26% 26% Tex G k 5.105% ... 104% 106 Coppers— Am Smelt.. 99% . „ 98% 99% Anaconda .46% ... 45% 46% Inspiration... ... ... 31 Kenneeott. .66 % ... 65 % 65 % U 8 Smelt. 37% ... 37% 37% Oils— Cal Petrol.. 27 28% 27 26 Cosden ... 31 % ... 30 % 31 Houston Oil 83 .... 81 % 81 % MarlantLOii 44% ... 43% 43% P-Am Pete 60% ... 65% 05% P-A Pete B 66 ... 65% 65 Pacific Oil 66% ... 60% 60% Phillips Pet 40% ... 40% 40% Pro and Ref . . ... ... 29 % Pure 0i1... 30% 66% 30% 30% Roy Dutch 52% ... 52% 52% S Oil of Cal 62% 62% 62%. 62% S Oil of N J 41 % 41 % 41% 42 Sinclair ..19% 19 19% 19 Texas Cos. . 44 % ... 44 % 44 % Tr Cont Oil 5 ... 6 4% Industrials— A1 Chem... *B4 % ... 83% 84 AlUs-Chaim. 82% 60% 81 $2% Amer Can 163% 101% lfil% 162*5 A H&L pfd 73% 73 73 73% Amer lee. .91 90 90 ... Am Woolen 63 01% 61% 63% Cen Leather 19% 55%’ 19% 19 Coca Cola.. 91% 90% 91 91 Congoleum. 42% 41% 42% 41% Cont Can. . 68 % 68 68 68 % Davison Ch. 45% 45% 45% 45 Fam Play. 98 96% 96% 97% 9 Asphalt. 59 58% 58% 58% Int Paper.. 60% 59 59% 58% Int Harv.. .107 % 100% 107% ... May Stor. ..108% IQB 108 108 Mont & W. 54 62% 53 53% Nat Enamel 35 ... 35 35 Owen Bot.. 47% ... 4746% Radio 72% 70% 70% 71% Sears-Roe.. 160% 104% 164% 164% US C I P. 169 160% 160% 167 D S In Al.. 83% 83 - 83 83% Woolworth 122% 121 121 121% Utilities— \ Am Tk T 133% 133% 133% 133% —■ " Commission Market The long anticipated advance in citrus fruit prices came today in the first of the week price revision at the commission market. Oranges advanced 25@60c; lemons, 50c to $1; grape fruit steady to 2oc higher, and tangerines. 25@50c. Winter nears dropped 60c a bushel. Strawberries declined 5c a quart. Apples were mostly steady. . Southern cucumbers Aupplan ted-the hothouse variety and sold at $3 1 dozen, about $8 lower than the homegrown variety was selling for. Texas beets dropped 50c a Dushel. Head lettuce moved up 60c and leaf lettuce dropped 40c a 16 pound basket Homegrown spinach advanced 25c a bushel. Other changes were slight. Receipts were light in ail departments. Fruiui Apples—Fancy Jonathans. $9.50 a bbl.; fancy Delicious. $5 a box; .N. Y. Greenings. $8 a bbl.: Grimes Golden. $7 a bbl.; fancy Baldwins, $7 a bbl.; Winesaps. $6; Northern Spys. $8; Belleflowers, $7. tprieots— California. $3.50 a box. ananas—loc a lb. . ranberries—sß a half barrel box. Cocoanuts—>s6.so a hundred. Grapefruit—s 2.76 0 3.50 a box. Grapes—Fancy California Emperors. $4.25 lug. 7 Lemons—California. SB. Limes—sl.so a hundred. Oranges—Extra fancy California Valencias. 126s to 260*. $5 0 5.75: Florida. $3.7504.25. Pear*—-Bartlett. $2.50 a bushel: extra fanoj- N. Y. D'Anjos. $3 a bushel. 6 ; awberries—so@soc a quart. Tangerines—s4.so® 4.75. Vegetable* Bean*—Fancy Southern Green, $303.50 a bushel. Beets—Fancy home-grown. $1.65 a bushel: new Texas, $2. Cabbage—Fancy Holland seed. 2 % @3c a pound. Carrots—sl.6s a bushel; New Texas, Cauliflower—California. 53.25a orate: trimmed. $1.50 bunch; California. $7.50 a crate. Cucumber*—Fancy Southern. $3 a doz. Egg-plant—sl.7s a dozen. Kale—Eastern, $2.60 a barrel. Lettuce—Head. Iceberg Blue Boy. $5 a crate; hothouse, leaf. a 10-pound Mangoes—Fancy Southern. 60c a basket. Onions—Spanish. $2.15 a crate; homegrown. $3 a 100-lb. sack- Indiana yellow, $3.25; Indiana Red. $3; hothouse greens. 65c dozen bunches. Parsley—Home-grown. $1.50 dozen bunches. Radishes—Buttons. hothouse. $1.50 dozen bunches: long red or white. 90c doz. Rutabagas—sl.2sol.so a 50-lb. basket. Shallots—7oc basket. Spinach—s2.ls a bushel. Squash—Hubbard. 3% @4c a pound. Tomatoes—Fancy California repacked. $7.50 a six-basket crate. Turnips—sl.os a bu.: $4.50 a barrel. Potatoes Fancy Michigan round white. $2.15 a 150-lb. bag; Minnesota. $2 a 160-lb. bag: Red River Early Ohios, $2.15 a 120-Id. bag; Idaho Rusaetß. $3 0 3.25 120-lb. bag; Kentucky cobblers. [email protected] a bbl. Sweet Potatoes—Virginia, $4.75 a bar. rel; Eastern Jerseys. $3.71 a hamper: Indiana, $3.50 a bushel: Arkansas, $2.75 hamper; Goldenglow. $3.35. Rabbits Fur on. $275 0 325 a dozen Marriage Licenses Raleigh Lawrence, 20. 926 S. Delaware, enameler; Mary Beckman, 20. 338 Bicking. Edward Meadows. 57. 948 W. Walnut, laborer Maggie Ivory. 40. 931 W. Walnut. housework. Vaughn Kenneth Cockran. 38, 430 N. Meridiem. Bell Telephone Company: Dora Maude Kiefer. 22, 2423 E. Thirteenth, Bell Telephone Company. . Every Lee Starka. 26. Rem. moulder; Laura Bell McCoy. 38. 804 N. Alabama, clerk. Welburn McCoy Guernsey, 24, 749 E. Drive. Woodruff Place, artist; Dorothy Eva Short. 20,. 551 N. Oxford, Frank William Oberthur. 20. 2302 Station, -unholsterer; Gladys Elizabeth Rhodes, 19. 2200 Winter. Oral Hanson, 25. 6607 Ferguson, plasterer: Thelma Doris Hilaabeck, 21. 1600 Boulevard. *v— Carl Edward Bright, S3. 023 Grande, toolmaker: Fiorena* Marie Moore. 20. 3148 W. Michigan, drill press operator. Edgar Stevenson, 22, 5128 %. North, latherer; Coredges Tenth. Donald H. Curry, 27. Toledo. Ohio, sales manager: Grace E. Strickland. 25. 15 N. Ritter, bookkeeper, , William Morris Terhune. 19,/ Beech Grove, car apprentice; Myrtle Luella Weir, 23, 2140 S. Meridian. James Benge. 26, 2173 N. Gale, laborer: Gertrude Dobbe, 23. 3510 E. Twenty-Sec-ond. Ernest Crowder, 31. Hotel .English, clerk • Opal Walker. 32. 1504 N. Pennuylvania. Harry Bowman, 23. 1113 Olin, carpenter; Grace Belle Kock. 19. 1113 Olin. t Kk*ho. 18. 2354 ihel&.

(By Thomson A McKinnon]

* At 12:30 Prev High. Low. p. m. close. Con Gas... 77% 77% 77% 77% Columbia G 47 46 % 40 % ... People's Q, 114% 113% 114% 113 Wes Union 122% 121% 122% ... Shipping— Am Int Cor 35% ... 35% 35 Am S k C ... ... ... 12% At Gulf... &5% 24% 24% 25 In M M pfd 46% 46 46 45% s Foods— Am Sugar. 54% 63% 63% 53% # A Beet Sg . . . ... ... 40 % Austin N.. 80% ... 80% 30 Corn Prod. 39% 39* 39 38% C C Sg pfd 68% 67% 57% * 67% C-Am Sugar 30% 20t? 29% 245Punta Ale. 42% 42 42 42 Wilson k C 7% ... 7% 7% Tobaccos— A-Sumatra ... ... ... 11 % AmTob.... 88% 87% 88% 87% Gen Cigar. . . ... ~ . 87 Tob P (B) 76% 75% 75% 75% Indianapolis Stocks Stocks Bid. A*k. Am Central Life 200 Am fi-eosoting Cos pfd 99 .... Advance Itumely Cos 14 Advance Rungeiy pfd 49% 60% Belt R R com ../: 70% 80 BeU R R pfd 63 Century Bldg Ckt pfd.. . 98 ... Cities Service Cos com. JF.. .. .... Citizens Gas Cos com . . 31 % 88%. Citizens Gas Cos pfd 105 ... Indiana Hotel com ...... ..100 ... Ind.ana Hotel pfd 100 ... Indiana Pipe Line Cos ... Ind Title Guar Cos 160 ... Indpls Abat pfd .... Indpls Gds ,j. 63 - ... Indpls & Northw—pfd 35 Indpls k South pfd 40 Indpls St Ry 45 62 Mer Pub Util pfd ........ 90 ... Pub, Sav Insur Cos, 13 ... R*uh Fertilizer Cos 48 „.. St Oil Cos Ind 64 Sterling Ftre Ins Cos 11 ... T H. I k E com 2% 5 T H. I k E pfd .* 14% 17% T H Trac and L pfd 91 98 Union Trac of Ina c0m....... 1 Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd 7 Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd. . . , 2% Van Camp Prod lßt pfd... 93 98 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd... .. 100 JTandaiia Coal Cos com 4 Vandalia Coal pfd 8 Wab Ry Cos• com ..... 30% 23% Wab Ry Cos pfSl 58 68 Bank Stocks • Aetna Tr and Sav Cos 100 ..... Bankers Trust Cos 125 .... City Trust Cos 104 ... Con Nat Bank 106 ... Farmers Trust Cos 210 "v.. Fidelity Trust Cos 154 . Fletcher’Am Nat Bank.... 144% . Fletcher Sav and Tr Cos. ..218 Ind Nat Bank 252 26(7 Indiana Trust Cos ,218 226 Live Stock Ex 8ank....../. .. „.. Marion Cos State Bank 150 ... Mer Nat Bank 30a a, •People’s State Bank ...*.. 167 ... Security Trust C0...' 190 ... State Sav and Tr Cos 85% 102 Union Trust Cos 340 370 Wash Bank and Tr * Bonds Belt R R Stockyards ss. 82 ... Broad Ripple 5s 69 78 Central Ind Power Cos sa. .... ... Citizens Gas 5s 93% 94% Citizens Gas 7s 103% 105 Citizens St R R’ 5s 84% 85% Ind Coke Gas 6s 93% 94 Indiana Hotel 6s 95 ... Indiana Northern 6s 5 ... Ind Ry and Light 5s 91 ... Indiana U Trac 6s 7 ... Indpls Abat Co7%s .. ... Indpls Col k So 8s ...... 97 109 Indpls Gas 6s 6$ 98 Indp's Light and H 5s ... 98 09 Indpls k Martinsville 6* .. ~ 63 _ Indpls North 5s 25 29 Indpls k Northw 5s ~ 53 Indpls & S E 20 ... Indpls k Shetbyville 20 ... Indpls St Ry 4s 0.3 04 Indpls Trac k Term 90% 93 Indpls Un By Bs 99% 100% Indpls Union Ry 4%# 99 ... Indpls Water 6%s 99% ioi Indpls Water 4%s 91% 92 Intr-rstate Pub Serv 6s 95% 100 T H I & E 5s 68% 71 T H T k L 6s 80 ... Union Trac of Ind 6s .... 31 , 30 ♦Ex stock dividend 26 ®er cent. Liberty Bonds Liberty Loan Ist 3%s .. 101.20 "101.86 Liberty Loan Ist 4%5.. 104.52 101.70 Liberty Loan 2d 4%5... 100.74 100.90 Liberty T.oan 3d 4%*... 101.20 101.30 Libertv Loan ,4th 4%5.. 10170 101.82 U S Tkeaeury 4%s .... 104.08 104.70 U S Treasury 4s f 100.60 100.68 Births Girls Clyde and Edith Perry, city hospital. Burle and Mary Fisher, city hospital. Harry and Helen Kafader, 2659 Napoleon. Arnold and Beatrice Adam*, city hospital. Mike and Bertha Karatarakis. 429% W. Ohio. William and Magdalen Zahn, 1122 Har> Albert and Mathilda Zins, 28 lowa?* John and Dorothy Macauley, Meridian Apts. Harry and Emma Smith. 1144-r Prospect. Edgar and Gertrude Treseler, 1627 W. Ohio. Dale aid Ruth Mamaw. 4041 Bowman. Joseph and Helen Wade. 736 E. Morris. Bernard and Mary Cadlck. 2x19 Bellefontairie. n John and Mary Adam*. 5050 E. Thirtieth. Boys Angelo and Dorothy Purchia. Deaconess hospital. Janies and Francis McMann, city bospital. Ray and Florence Wheasier, 2230 .WlnArthur and Grace Thrsewlte. 434 3. Addison. "■ Byron and Betty Kilgore, 118 W. Twenty-First. Carl and Edith Dockard. 1233 B, East. Robert ar,d Isabel Hairy and Evaleone Brady, 700 Euclid. Leo and Bertha Everting, 2320 N. Hard“W. and Floy Wethington. 2121 Morgan. Charles and Katherine Coffin, 1010 Bates. 1 Joseph and Christeen Patton. 2959 MacPherson. Nola and Mildred Richardson. 2024 W. Michigan. Deaths Rose B. Olwin, 60. Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Mary Jane Shields. 40. 1061 Eugene. uremia. Elsie Rose Aikin. 5 months. 908 Budhanaii, ileocolitis. I „ Rebecca Jane Ash. 78. Central Indiana Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Samuel Parker. 68. 1530 Nineteenth, mitral insufficiency. . , . , Herman Smith. 3 months, city hospital. eet Memr? ia Harden. 68, 200 N. Tremont. va'yu'ar insufficiency. _ _ william W. Sandrock, 52. 469 N, Centennial. vauvular heart disease. Betty Jane South, 1641 N. Capitol, hydroscephalus. , _ _ Robert C. Arbuckle. 2. 2142 N. Talbott. meningitis. „ • Rosa Tresia Johnsorf, 62. 128 N. Garfield. chronic myocarditis. _ Florence Drew. 52, 2223 N. Rural, sepUc2€inis, . Minnie M. Ghere, 52, Methodist Hospital. strangulated hernia. _ Myrtle Vmi Dolah. 42, 8040 Carrollton, acute cardiac dilatation. LorenS White Fisher. 86, 2145 Alabama, hypostatic pneumonia, Sarah M Stoneman. 81. 1740 Howard, broncho pneumonia. Thomas Stuot. 57. Tx>ng Hospital, chronic myocarditis. Dora May Zimimir. 37. 3t. Vincent Hospital, tubercular peritonitis. William F. Kassing. 79. 430 N. Pine, chronic interstitial nephritis. Mary Wren. 47. 530 Chaee, diabetes mellitus. * Harvin* Josephine Ward. 02, Bt. Vincent’s Hospital, pyelonephritis. Martha Luedemann. 59. 4002 Guilford, chronic myocarditis. Charles W. Mi'ender. 57, 2820 Indlanapobs, acute gastritis. Henry C. Cheeseman. 60. 1523 Central, angina pectoris. Mary Ellen Stlvey, 64. 1630 E. Eighteenth. acute dilatation. Zachary T. Staples. 67. 4310 College, lobar pneumonia.

BUILDING SUPPLIES Portland Cement—Cloth, a big, 85c: paper. 80c. Mortar—Novi* prepared. 75c. a 100-lb. sack. Hydrate Lime—Finish, 55060 c a sack: mason's 60c a sack. Plaster and Finishes—lvory Neat. 80lb. paper sacks. 78c: Michigan stucco. $1 a 100-lb. sack! plaster parts. $1 a 80-lb. sack; Stonewall prepared first coat-cloth ttMSkS, nvft r \ Flooring'— Ixß Y. P. dear, $75; common. S7O: No. 2 common. $45. 7 Bevel Siding—l%x6 clear redwood. S6O: l%xß, $65. Finish—Clear yellow pine. 6. 8 and 10Ineh. $1.00; 12-inch, $1.10: clear redwood. 6, 8 and-7(Nneh. $140: 12-inch. $l5O. Drop Sidings—lx6 Y. P., $75; No. 1 commop, S7O; Ixß No. 1 common, Y. P„ S6O: mo. 2 common SSO. Board*—lx4 No. 1 commoa $00: No. 2 common. S4O; Ixß No. 1 common, $65; No. 2 common, $46: Ixß and Ixlo So. 1 common: S7O; No. 2 common. $45; Ixl2 No. 1 common, $75: No. 2 coUJmon. SSO. Finish—Clear yellow pine. 6. 8 and 10Inch. slooi 12-inch. $110; dear redwood, 6. 8 and 10-inch. $140; 12-inch.. $l6O. Shingles-—Clear red cedar, $7.50 per 1.000. si

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STOCKS BUOYANT; BUSINESS TREND VERY FAVORABLE Youngstown Steel Operations Described as Being at Capacity, Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty industrial stocks Saturday was 123.13. up J-. 42. Average price of twenty rails was $99.30. up .89. Average pricet of forty bonds was 91.06. up 05. jßt/ United Prett / NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—News from the business an industrial centers over tne week-end g6ve -evidence of rapidly increasing, prosperity -throughout the country. Steel operations in Youngstown were described as being virtually at capacity and Department of Labor forecasts building activity in 1925 will equal and in some"sections exceed 1924. This cheerful budget imparted additional stimulants to the forward movement in stocks in progress at the previous week’s close. Heavy buying orders came in frhtn interior points over Sunday and the whole yiarket was buoyant today. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Monday were $3,491,000. Bank debits amounted to $6.79) .000. - LIVERPOOL RISE ADVANCES GRAIN Bulls Confident Conn Prices Will Rile. BULLETIN. Rtf United Prett CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—Grain trade continued strong throughout the day and finished sharply higher over Saturday’s closing levels. flw United Prett CHICAGO. Jan. 19.—Grain futures started sharply higher on the Board of Trade today. Buying in wheat was attributed to a sharply higher opening in Liverpool, that market fully responsible to our upturn of Saturday. Shorts were among the principal buyers. Original bulls ‘supported corn. They see no change In the situation and are confident prices are golUfe higher. j. Oats lacked features, but shared in the strength of other grains. Higher hogs and cables sent the provisions list higher. 1 Chicago Crain Table —Jan. 19WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, does. May 1.90 1.90% 1.88% 1.90% 1.88% July 1.05 1.67% 1.64% 1.07 1.03% Sept 1.54 1.54% 1.53% 1.64% 1.51% CORN— / May 1.30 1.37% 1.37 1.87% 1.35 July 1.30% 1.87 1.35% 1.37 1.34% Sept 1.80% 1.37 1.85% 1.30% 1.36% OATS— B 111 Ik in !!M* LARD— ✓ M MayfflS 1-65% 1.02% 104% 1.01% July 1.44% 1.45% 1.44% 1.4$ 1.41% CHICAGO. Jan' I<L—Cariot receipts were: Wheat. 15: corn, 123; oats, 70; rye. 7. Produce Markets . i (Jobber* Buying Prices) N Eggi#trietlT fregh, delivered at Indianapolis. 52 053 c a dozen; No. 2, or held eggs. 47c: storage eggs, selling wholesale. 60c. . m Poultry—Fowls. 4% lbs. tip. 190 Zlc a lb.; cocks, 12c; springer*, 19021 c: Leghorn poultry. 25 per cent discount; capons. 7 lbs. up. 32c. under 6 pounds, 22c; ducks. 4 pounds up, 14 015 c; young tom turkeys, 33c; young hen turkeys, 33c; old, 22®26c: geese, 10 lbs. \u), 10 @l4e; squabs 11 lbs. to doz., $4.50; guineas. 2-lb. size, $7 a dozen. Butter —Packing stock butter, 19@22e; selling price for creamery butter. 42® 43c. ' Cream —Butter fat delivered at Indianapolis. 40c a pound. • Rabbits—s4.so a dozen drawn. Cheese—(Jobbers selling prices) New York lull cream. 30@32e; Wisconsin 11mburger, 24027 c: Wisconsin daisies. 25c: Domestic Bwigs. 40@43c; imported, 60c: Lonr Horne, 28@28%c; Nufchatel. large, $1.80: American loaf. 33c; pimento loaf. 35c; Swiss loaf. 40c. „ 'Na CLEVELAND. Jan. 19.—Butter—Extra jn tubs. 42% @43%c: extra firsts. 40 @4lc: firsts, 38 0 39c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras. 03o: extra firsts, 61c: Ohio firsts. 60c: western firsts. 60c. Poultry—Live heavy fowls, 27c: medium. 23®24c: .light. 19 0 20c: springers, heavy. 27c- light), 19 0 20c; geese. 22038 c: light. 22 023 c; ducks, heavy, 30 042 c: light. 24 026 c: turkeys, 45®60c. Potatoes— Michigan. $1.90®2; Idaho baker. $3.60®

NEW YORK. Jan, 19.—Florid—Firm, unchanged. Pork—Firm; mees. $34.75® 30. Lard—Firmer: Midwest spot, $16.65 @16.86. Sugar—Raw firmer; centrifugal 96 test, 4.59c' refined steady; -granulated. 8.10®6.25c. Coffee—Rio No. 7Tteot firmer. 23 %c; Santos No. 4, 28@28%c. Tallow—Quiet: special to extra. 9%®10c. Hay—Steady; No. 1. $1.3001.35; No. 3. $1.1001.15. Dressed poultry—Quiet: turkeys, 25045 c: chi cpms 20@48c; fowls. 16 0 80c: ducks. 16 @ 26c; ducks, Long Island. 27 0 29c; capons, 28% 50c. Live poultry—Steady; geese. 14 0 25c; ducks. 15@37c; fowls, 20@32c; turkeys, 40045 c: roosters. 14e: chicken*. 25® 2Sc; broilers, S3s@4oe: capons. 36@40c. Cheese—Quiet: State whole milk, commons to specials, 19® 26c; State skims, choice to specials. 15® 20c: lower grades, full skims, 10018 c. Butter—Easier: receipts, 5,843: creamery extras. 38% @39c; special market. 39% 040 c. Eggs—Firm: receipts. 6.084; nearby white fancy, 66 %@ 67c: nearby State whites. 50@ 0Be; J ,-esh firsts, 60® 66c; Pacific coasts. 66® 35c; Western whites, 60 0 68c; nearby brovns, 67 @ (file.

Shippers Forecast Unsettled tonight and Tuesday. North and East 12 to 82; South and West, 28 to 38. . / School Girls Annoyed Police are searching for an aged man who for the past two weeks has been annoying school children in West Indianapolis. The father of an 8-year-old girl told police his daughter told him that the man met her on several occasions at Howard St, and Pershing Ave. and would take her downtown and would bring her back was being dl

SHANK AND CHIEF ■WAR ON SPEEDERS ✓ (Continued From Page 1) of 505 Shelfay St.; Archie Freeman, 22, of 2111 Morgan St.; Charles Gray ton, 24, of 604 Clifton St.; Charles Farran, 19, of 109 W. New York St.; Ton Concilia, 22, of Gretencastle, Ind.; Nick Estro, 35, of 721 Drexel Ave.; Vernon Schilling, 23, of 368 Grande Ave # ; Sam Cole, 32, of R. R. C., Box 393; Homer Robtlns, 33, of 1429 Martindale Ave.; John Lupear, 30, of 424 W. Maryland ,3t* Albert Gates, 22, of 258 Richland St.; G. L. Kelsey, 30, of 4309 Winthrop Ave.; Gurney Harbaugh, 84,\ of Frankfort, Ind.; George Sharp, 44, colored, 3SB W. Tenth St. Mike Vargo, 30, of R. R. C,, Box 666, and Ted Norwood, 32, of R. R. D., 80^254. Frank Curry, 34, of 1426 English Av£., Is charged with failures to stop after an accident find James Martin, 32, colored, 759 Center St., with liquor and Improper driving. Driver Given Heavy Fine James Martin, 82, colored, 759 Center St., was ftned SIOO and costs on a speeding charge in city court today. He was held to the grand Jury on liquor transportation and blind tiger charges, discharged on a malicious trespass charge and judgment was withheld dm a charge of improper driving. According to Lieutenant Richter and squad Martin tore down fifteen feet of fence at {he home of Bell Lee, 731 N. California St., Sunday, after a two-mlle chase starting near city hospital. Martin, police testified, threw a live-gallon can of alcohol out of his car, and ran. He was caught a square away by Patrolman Ruse. Police testified Martin drove forty miles an hour during the chase.

Tank Wagon Prices (Gasoline prices do Include State tax of 2c a gallon.) GASOLINE Endbgee. 17s a gallon, Purol, 13.2er-R*d Crown, 13.2 c: Target. 13.2 c: Sliver Flash. 17c Standard aviation, 21.2 c; Sinclair 13.2 c. KEROSENE—Cryetaline. 11.7 c: Moore Light. 14.5 c; Perfection. 11.7 o: Standard furnace oil. 10.0 c (under 200 gallons). 9.6 c (more than 200 gallons); Bright Light. 11.7 c; S'nclalr, T2.7c. NAPTHA—Energee Cleaners. 18.5 c; V. M. k P.. 18.5 c; Staudalind Cleaners. 18.5 c. LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE Local dealers are quoting the following prices on linseed oil: Raw. $1.20 a gallon: boiled $1.22, Turpentine—sl,l2. 39 - LEGAL NOTICES 'AAAAAAAAAA^AAAA/^iAIWWVWV^WWV NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Ida Davis Finley, deceased. No. 06-21606. In the Probate Court of Marion County. January term. 1925. / Notice is hereby given that Berkley W. Duck as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for th* examination and action ot said Probate Court, on the 14th day of February. 1926, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate reqlired -to .appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said ai-cofint and .vouchers should no; be approved. And the heirs of aid estate are .also required to uppear and make proof of their heirship. . ALBERT H. T,OSCHB. Clerk. Jan. 10. 26, NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Susan Diener, deceased. No, 66-21579. In the Probate Court of Marion County. January term. 1925. \ Notice is hereby giyen that August Burner Jr. and George Diener as executors of the above named estate have presented .and filed their account and vouchers in final settlement jtt said estate, and that the same will cotue up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 14th day of February. 1925. at wh>ch time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate rsquirej to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said accoqpt and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT IT LOSCHE. Clerk. CHARLES A DRYKh. Attorney. Jan. 19. 26. NOTICE 'TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Priscilla B. Besue, deceased. No. 67-21887. In the Probate Court of Marion County. January term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Dessie Martin as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 14th day of February, 1925. at whidh time all heirs, creditors or legatees or said estate required to appear In said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved.. And the heirs Os said estate are also required to appear and make nroof of their heirship. - ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. JOHN O. SPANN. Attorney. Jan. 19, 26, NOTICE-OF ABSENTEE Notice is hereby given that on the 26th lay of November. 1924. an application was filed in the Johnson Circuit Court, State of Indiana, by David Lamkin for the appointment of an administrator for the estate of Elmer Lamkin. alleging as a reason for said apQointment. that on the Bth day at January. J 916. that said Elmei Lamkin then and there being a resident ol Johnson County Indiana., then and there left his said residence and went to parts unknown, leaving the estate in a certain Life Insurance Policy of the value of about $166. and that for more than five years continuously last past, has secreted himself from his said residence and his whereabouts Is not now known. By such petition it Is shown that said property is suffering, waste for lack of proper care. Said application will be heard on the 33rd day of January. 1925. or as soon thereafter as the court can hear the same. , Witness my hand and seal of said court this'26th day of November,-1924. (SEAL) H. A. MINER. Clerk of the Johnson Circuit Court. Nov, 28-Dec. Ba—l-JAn. 19, CITIP ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMX&T OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: > Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Worfta of the Otiy of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements in the City of Indianapolis. a* authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by saidßoard bn the 16th day of January. 1925. Jan. 15. 1925. Improvement Resolution 'No. 12248. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF MICHIGAN STREET. From Blast Property Line of Ritter Avenue. To Southwest Property Line of Audubon Road. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-lnch gTaVel concrete foundation: oi grading and paving the alley with AsphaP-tic-Conerete laid on a 4-inch AsphalticConcrete base: from 6 Inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform' width of 11 feet: providing 34 lin. ft. of 4x16-ineh Stratified Limestone Mar~ ginal Stone, or ,% "x2”x2” Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified: providing 967 -lin .ft. of 4x16-lneh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stono, as specified; and resetting 2 manwhole fops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already tn. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. AH work done in the making of said de ■ scribed public improvements shall be ii. accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered .adopted by the Board of Public Works on th© above named day. and the detailed dlrawings. plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Friday. Feb. 6th. 1925. 2 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 lor said improvement, and wiH determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works, X , W. H. FREEMAN, I M J. SPENCER,

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT * DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS . OFFICE OF THE BOARD ' Indifinapolis. Ind.. Jan. 10. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: „ Notice is hereby riven by the Board of Publi Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 9th day of January. 11'25. they approved an assessment roil showing; the prima facie assessments tor the following v described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement ■Resolution.,named: „ / . < Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 11986. * Resolved by the Board of Public Works of. the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. that the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by the property owners whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be and the same is. hereby ordered in and along TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. AND KEYSTONE AVE.

From Hillside Ave.. To Thirtieth St. ’ Mon; particularly described as follows: Begilining at main sewer in Hillside Ave. at Twenty-Eighth St., thence east in and along Twenty-Eighth St. to the center of Keystone Ave.; thence north in and along Keystone Ave. to Thirtieth St., with a branch as follows: Beginning at TwentySixth St. and Keystone Ave.. thence south in and along Keystone Ave. to a point 83 feet north of the north property line 0* Twenty-Fifth St. Said sewer shall consist of 12-inch .and 18-inch Vitrified Pipe and 3 feet. 6 inch dr. Brick of Segmental Vitrified Blocks. And said* sewer, with all its appurtenances shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, it the city Is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Aet of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations. ' approved March 6. 1905. Assessments, if deferred, arts to be paid in ten equal annual installments. with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall bo issued to the contractor in payment fer such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be ,or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for Bald work, or for the collection of same, or for tne payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates. Issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys.as shall have been actually received by city from the assessments for such improyement. or such moneys as said city is by i said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had and work done, in the making of said improyement. assessment of property. collections of assessements and issuance of bonds therefor, sfhall be provided for in *aid above entitled Act. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvemtnt are hereby notified that the Board of Public, Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Jan 21. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstranres will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and wllk determine the question as to whether luch lots or tracts of land have been or vMll be-benefited in the amounts named on Viid roil, or in a greater or lets sum than tnat named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fade assessments, with--the names of owner* and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. £ HARLES / COFFIN. ‘ *. W. H. FREEMAN. I M. J. SPENCER. , , „ T Board of Public Works. City of Indiani°nl* 12 and 19, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPAIfIraiENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 10, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hen’by 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 pub'ic improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutiom adopted by said Board on the 9th day of January. 1925: January 9. 1926. Improvement Resolution No. 12225. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF NINETEENTH . i STREET. - I From northeast property Uht* of Oxford St., To west property line of Parker Are. Bv grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, lad on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, or grading and paving with Asphaltic-Con-crete laid on a 4-inch Asphaltic-Concrete base, from JJ inches of property line to 6 inches of npnperty line to a uniform width of 14 feet fproviding 265 lin. ft. of 4*1(1ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone as specified. Also extending all water, ras. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as show on plan and 'as specified. All work done in the making of satd described public improvement shall be in accordance wvtfc the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board ol Public Works on the above named da;'.' and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and specifications which are on file an may be seen in the office of said Board of Publio Work 9 of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday, Feb. 2. 1926. at 10 o’clock a 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 win 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 such improvement and* the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By *rder of the 3oard of Pub ie Worlrs. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCES. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. i Jan. 12 and 19. 1928. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, ) OFFICE Off THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 10. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Pah day of January. 1.925, they approved So assessment rolk showing tne prima facie assessment* for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11858. GUILFORD AVENUE. From north property lino of North view. To south property line of Fifty-Ninth , Street. . . By grading and paving the walk* with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 6 feet; grading the lawns to a uni-orm width ol 8% feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb to a uniform width of 30 feet: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shqwn on plans: providing 31 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite corners: providing 192 lineal feet of 30-foot radius granite corners; providing 66 lineal feet ot 35-foot radius granite corners: providing 254 lineal feet of 40-foot radius granite corners: providing 79 lineal feet of 60foot radius" granite comers: constructing 3 catch basins including inlet tops; providing 2 new iron inlets; laying 470 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe wi,th connections made to Inlets, catch basins and manhole'Mn drjun sewer; resetting 1 inlet to ctub gride. All to be as shown on plan and as Kerims Interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Jan. 21. 1925, 2:00 p. m., 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 the amount* named on said roll, dr in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own-( ers and descriptions of propacty subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office oi the Board of Public Works of said city CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. , Board of Public Work*. Oit> of Indian’Jan. P °l% 18. 14. 15, 4ft. 17. 19 1928. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Martha Jane Davis, deceased. No. 67-21795. In the Probate Court of Marion County, January term. 1926. „ Notide is hereby given -that Sidney Wallace Davis as executrix of the above named estate has presented and fLed her account and vouchers irv- final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the Rlst day of January. 1925. at which time ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHB, Clerk. NATHAN & REDDING. Attorney*. .Tac, 12, 19. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS; ETC. In the matter of the estate of Gaylord F. Weber, deceased. No. 67-21863. Tn the Probate Court of Marion County. January term. 1925. Notice i* hereby given that Jennie Z. Weber, as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and hied her ageount and vouchors In final settlement of said estate and that the same Will come up for the examination and action of s*‘d Probate Court, on the 31st day of Tanuary. 1926. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 10, 1925. 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 the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 9th day ol January. 1925. • . January 6. 1920. Improvement Resolution JNo. 12223. OXFORD STREET, From North Property Line of Nineteenth Street. To Southeast Property Line of Massachusetts Ave. - - Except the intersection of Brockside Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel i concrete foundation from xmrb-llne to curb-line to a uniform width, of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the \aidths as shown on plan; curbihg both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or 8x24-inch concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 94 lin. ft. of 6-ft. radius granite corners: providing 87 lin. ft of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting 4 iron inlets to curb-grade: and resetting 1 manhole top to grade. ' Also extending *ll watsf. gas, Bewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as khown oa plan and as specified. All work done in the making of s4id described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditionsiof the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public 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 said Board, of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday, -Feb. 2nd, 1925. at 10 o’clock a. 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, aid wiH determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated ccst thereof. By order of the Board or Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. '■ _. W. H. FREEMAN. ' M. J .SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Jan. 12. 19, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT \ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC . WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD * Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan. 10. 1925. 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 the city of Indianapolis. a# authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on the 9th day of January, 1925. Jan. 8, 1925. Improvement Resolution No 12227. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF GEORGIA STREET, From east propertly line of Shelby Street, To west property line of Leota Street. Except the intersection of Olive Street. By gradinffand paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, or grading and paving with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-inch asphaltic concrete base, from 0 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet: providing 26 lineal feet of 4x16ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or %x2lt2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified; providing 1,115 lineal ,feet of 4x16-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, a* specified. Also extending all wafer, gas. sewer and other private^servjce connections t 6 property line, wliere jiol already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. >' All work done in the .making or said described public improvements shall be -in accordant* with tne terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions, a* numbered adopted by tha Board of Public Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and apecitcatious which are on file and may -be seen office of said Board of PuWic Works of the City of Indianapolis. . The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. Feb. 1926. at 2:00 o’clock p. m. at its ofriafityh said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement qt which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persona 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 such improvement and the benefits to the city of lirai anapolis wul equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Publle Works. . CHARLES E. COFFIN. NW. H. FREEMAN. M.J SPENCER. Board of PuWic Works. City of Indianapolis. Jan. 12. 19. 193<L

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. lad., Jan. 10. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works oi the City of Indiani.poli*. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the foUowing described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutiox.s, adopted by said Board on the 9th day of January. 1925. January 9, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12226. SECOND ALLEY NORTH OF NINETEENTH STREET. From Northeast Property Line of Oxford Street, To West Property Line of Parker Avenue. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete-foundation, or grading and paving with Asphaltic-Con-crete laid on a 4-inch Asphaltic-Concrete barn, from 6 inches of -property-line to 6 inches of property-line to a uniform width of 14 feet: providing 651 lin. ft. of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone as'specified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property Jine, where not already in. All ti. be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of. said described public Improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in tha office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of PubHc Works has fixed Monday, Feb. 2nd. 1925, at 10 o'clock a. 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 persona interested, or whose property is liable to he assessed for, said improvement) and will (Jrtermine whether the benefits to the property liable to* be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thtybof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. , M. J. SPENCER. ‘Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Jan—J2. 10. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indif napolts, Ind.. Jan. 13. 1928. TO WHOM IT-MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Beud of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 12th day of January. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: . „ ..... Improyement Resolution No. 11964. ' BANCROFT ST. From south property line of Twelfth St.. To south property line of Fourteenth St. By grading the roadway from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading the' wings of the intersecting streets and alleys 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-inch Concrete curb: curbing the wings of tho intersecting street* and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing"Ws lineal feet of 0-foot radius granite comers; providing 172 Uneai feet of 10-foot radius granite comers: constructing 2 catch-basins inTludijng inlet top*; providing 2 new iron i*lets: laying 120 lineal feet of 4.2-lnch drain pipe with connection* made to tn--ts. catch-basin*, manhole and sewe*. All to be as shown on -plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Pub’ic Works of said city has fixed Friday. January 23. 1925. 2 p. m. •• * date upon which remonstrances wjil be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described m said roll, and will determine the. question as to whether such lots or traits of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named an said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prinML facie assessments, with the name* of owners and descriptions of property subject to be aseeesed. is on file and may.lie seen at toe,office of the Board of Public Works Boeatii of Fulfill of VMfan-

39 LEGAL NOTICES ‘ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 13. 1925, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City at Indianapolis. Indiana.*th,ut on the 12tn -d*y ot January, 1925. they approved on assessment roll showing' the prima facie assessments for H the following described bubllc improvement. as authorizes! by the Improvement Resolution named: , Improvement Resolution No 11970. EUCLID AYR ’ _ From the north propCTty line of Twen* tle To S Jouth line of Brick Roadway in Twenty-First 9t. . ... By grading the roadway from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 90 feet, grading the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the wiatn* as shown on plan: curbing both sines oi the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-tnch Concrete curb; curbing the wings of tha intersecting alley in a similar manner ana to the wftiths as shown on plan: providing 38’ lineal feet of fl-friot radius granite eorners; providing 32 Uneai jeei cf 10-foot radius granite, corners: and laying 50 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pip at Twenty-First St., as shown on Plaiwf A ll to De a*s shown on plan aha sped* fied. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are heresy notified that the Board tis Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. J* 11 ; *o, 1925. 2 p m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heara, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in. said roil, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts tof land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or les# sum than that named on saidj’Oll. Said Assessment roll showing said prim* facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city CHARLES E copjK. s W H FREEMAhT M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City fit IndiaaJan H 14, 15. ' CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTM ENT OF ’ PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind-. Jan. 16, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice ie hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the. City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 4.4 th day of January, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the followiqg described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: > „ ..... Improvement Resolution No. 1*064. TENTH ST. . From the east property; line of Emerson Ave., \ To a point 135.2 feet east of east prop"erty line of Hawthorne Lane. By curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24rineh Concrete curb, to a uniform vtidth of 40 feet: curbing the wings of the BTtersecting streets and alley in a similar manner and to tfye widths as shown on plan: providing 19 lineal feet of 0-foot radius granite corners: providing 94 lineal feet of 10 foot' radius granite corners: constructing 4 catch-basins includ- < ing inlet tops: providing 6 new iron inlets Haying 300 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets catch-basins, manholes and Sewer; connections at the manholes to be made at the bench walls in the manholes. All to be as shown on plans and as interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works' of said city has fixed Monday. Jan. 26, 1925. 2 p. m. as a date, upon which remonstrances win be received., or heard, against the amouut assessed against each piece of property described in said roil, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been oi* will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on saidjoll. - Said assessment roll showring prime 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 the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E.,COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Jan., 16. 17, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 13, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY fiONCBN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the ty of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on ttu 12th day of January. 1925. they approved an assessmentroll showing the prima facie assessments Jor the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11978. NOBLE STREET. From a point To feet north of north property line of Washington, To south property line of Ohio Street. By removing all of the present wood block pavement and sand cushion and resurfacing the roadway with Asphalt and Brick Gutters, laid on a 1-ineh, mortar cushion after all holes and depression* in the present concrete base have been brought to proper grade frqrn curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 27 feet: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys m a similar manner and to the widths as.shown on plan; removing ail of the present combined curb and gutter and curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone ot * Berea Sandstone curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan providing 94 lineal feet of new 6-foot radius granite corners; providing 126 lineal feet of new 10-loot radius granite corners; and laying 1.470 square feet of new cement where shown on plan. Also extending all 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. Contractor In submitting his hid must submit a separate bid per lineal looWior property frontage exclusive of street timer- • sections, and a separate bid par lineal foot for street intersections. Contractor must also submit a separata bid per cubic yard for new concret* boa*, and a separate bid per ton for binder, to be allowed as extras. Persons interested 1 nor affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Jan. 23. 192 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrance* 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 the amounts named on said roll, or tn a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. 1 Said assessment roll showing said prims facie assessments, with the name* of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Publio Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN.. W. H. FREEMAN, M, J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Jan. 14, 15 18. 17, ip, 20, 21 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAt 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 foUowing described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on the 9th day of January, 1925. „ Jan 9, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12224 FIRST ALLEY BAST OF OXFORD , STREET. From north property line of first alley north of Nineteenth Street-. To south property line of second alley north oI Nineteenth Btreet. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundatir/a, or grading and pgvtng the alley i£jth Asphal-tic-Concrete laid Tin a 4-lnch AsphaltioConcrete base, from 6 inches of property line to 6 Inches of property line to * uniform width of 14 feet: providing 365 lineal feet of 4xlß-incn Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone as specified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. m ■ Alt work done in the malting of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the improvement resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Publio Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specif eatiocs which are on file and may be seen la the office of said Board of Publio Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. Feb. 2, 1925. at 10 o’clock a. 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 persona Interested or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liabls to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis wUI equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W, H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Be Public Work*. City of IndianJai^ij 1 ' 19. 1925. --■ NOTICE ’ late^of^arioa^CountyP'indian**.' **! tyte is aupposedto go.* 29040 ' A

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