Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1925 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, AFKiL, 22, 1925

HOG PRICES HOLD STEADY TO LOWER

STOCKS NEVER AT START OF WALL STREET Market Remains Unchanged on Fairly Active to Heavy Trading. Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty Industrial stocks. 119.53, off 1.70. Average price of twenty rails, 85.09. off 1.22. NEW YORK, April 22.—There was some irregularity with a moderate turnover but some stocks showed an overnight gain to indicate supporting bids. Maxwell B was practically unchanged on fairly heavy trading, support coming from a large pood which probably regarded the reaction as nearly 15 pounds approaching sufficiency. Baldwin was off 1 at 111'A - . Mack Trucks gained % at 142% and soon after got above 143. Western Union was up 1% at 162% /while Frisco was strong on its splendid March statement, selling soon after the opening at 7.1% up 1%: Can was up a fraction and Willys Overland preferred, gained 1% at 91%. Stocks developed better resistance around noon and some recoveries were made Ly the most active stocks. Maxwell B came back 3% points from its mopping low of 71% reflecting good buyii.g from ihside interests. Attempts at liquidation in the railroads met with stout assistance due to the excellent outlook for the transportation industry. Much attention was paid last year to carloading figures, but that factor seems to have been overlooked to a great extent this year, although the figures not only equal, hut in most Instances surp ass these for the same period last year. ROADS TO OPERATE JOINTLY Regarded by Wall Street as Important Move. Bu United Pres* NEW YORK, April 22.—Directors of the Norfolk & Western and the Virginia Railway have agreed to operate the two roads jointly in the future, subject to approval of stock holders and the I. C. C. Wall Street regards this move as the most important step in railroad consolidation since the Van Sweringens proposed the Nickel Plate merger. It is believed the Pennsylvania, which holds more than 30 per cent of the common and preferred stock of the Norfolk & Western is behind the deal and is thus answering the four-system plan devised by the presidents of the New oYrk Central, Baltimore & Ohio and Nickel Plate, which allocated the Virginian in half | ownership to the Nickel Plate and the Pennsylvania. The Virginian operates 440 miles from Norfolk, Va., to Deepwater, West Va., and connects with the Norfolk & Western at eight points. The new plan provides that the Norfolk & Western shall pay $3,600,000 a year for a lea ie on the Virginian. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Monday amounted to $2,474,000. Bank debits were $5,432,000. Produce Markets Fresh Eggs (Jobbing, general run deuyered In Indianapolis I —Dozen iosa oa, Soe. Poultry (buying prices) Hem. Soe; springers, 21e; roosters, 12c ducks, 20c; geese. 14c. young turkeys,3o ft32c: old turkeys. 25c; squabs. $4 n U dozen. Butterlat—Local jobbers repaying. 46@47e lb, lot butterlat creamery butler (wholesale selling prices) 40 ii 51c. Packing stock butter. 10c. CHICAGO, April 22. —Butter—Receipts. 8.306; creamery, 44%c: standard, firsts. 41 %@42 %e: second. 34 © .'!oe. Eggs—Receipts. 18..>14: ordinaries, :M sc; firsts. 27%0:. twins. 23c; Americas. 25c. Poultry —Receipts, 4 cars: fowls, 30c; ducks, 30c: geese. 18c: springs. 33c: turkeys, 28c: roosters. 16c: broilers. 0()©i Boc. Potatoes—Receipts, 187 cars; Wisconsin round whites. 7.>c©Sl; Minnesota round whites, 70 0 85c; red river Ohios, B(>©9oc; Spaulding rose No. 1, $0.75©! 7; So. 2. $5.25(3 5.50. CLEVELAND, April 22. Poultry— Fowls. 31 ©32c; Leghorns and light stock. 27 (329 c; stags. 23©: 2oc: roosters, 18© 19c: ducks. 1i0<332c: broilers. 60 fit 65''; geese, 18© 20c, Butter—ln tubs, extra firsts, 45 % @46 %$: firsts, 43 %@44 % <■; packing stock. 27 m 28c. Eggs—Northern Ohio extras. 31 %e; extra firsts 30‘Ac; a Ohio firsts. 29c: western firsts. 20c. To lis toes-—New York, $1 ,H 0@! 1.65 per 150 lbs.: Florida New Uoso No. 1. $< a berrcl. NEW YORK, April 23.—Flour—Steady, firm. Pork—Quiet; mess, $40.50. Laid— Steady; mieweut spot, $15.85 @’15.05. Sugar, raw—Quiet; centrifugal 96 test, 4 .40©4.46c; refined, quiet: granulated. 5.734*5.850. Coffee —Rio 7 spot. 20'Ac: Baritos No. 4, 24 '4 @24%. Tallow— Steady; special to extra 8%. Hay- -Dull: No. i. *1.25; No. 3. 95® $1.05. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkey* 30-45 e: chickens. 20 @ 44c: fowls. 1041340: ducks. 18© 260: ducks, Long Island. 30o; capons 34 W 44 ; Live poultry—Steady: geese. 10 if? 12; ducks, 14©30c: fowls. 32© 34c; turkey*. 15©30c: roostera 15o; chickens, 25©32c, broilers. 43©m3Sc; capons. 38(0! 45c. Cheese—Dull; State whole mi'ft. common to special*. 21 @i 26 %e. Butetr— Strong; Receipts, 0.437: . r ■emery -vtras, 46c; special market. 40% © 47c. Eggs— Easy; receipts. 54.929; nearby white anew. 36(f?38c: nearby state whites, 31© 35a; fresh firsts. 20 (H 32 'Ac; Pacific coasts. 32 @390: Western Whites, 29@35; nearby brown*. 38% ft 35c. drivefTgets jail term Greenfield Motorist Given Fine* on • Three Charge*. Charged with driving while intoxicated, Jerome Cooper of Greenfield, jnd., was fined $1 and costs aftid sentenced to thirty days in jail, today in City Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth’s court. He was fined sls on a speeding charge and $1 on a drunkenness charge. Louis Coleman, 2036 N. Meridian St., was fined sls and costs on a speeding charge. Fine of $25 on a charge of having no chauffeur's license was suspended. Judgment was withheld on a charge of improper driving. In Judge Dan V. White’s court. Peter Stofani of Lafayette, Ind., was | fined $5 and costa on a speeding ■ charge. Credit Fund Grows The fund being raised by Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, as part of a $1,000,000 endowment for the voosecution of bad credit cases, today approached the halfway mark. The total stood at $11,655 following luncheon of workers Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce. Indianapolis' quota is $26,000.

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—April 22 Railroad*— m Prev. High. Low. 12:30. close. Atchison ..119% 119% 119% 419% Atl Cat L .153% ... 1n3% lgg% B& O ... 73% 7$ 73 73 Can Pac ..144 ... 444 443 C& p ... 91% ... 91% 91% C& NW fey 40 ... , 48% 4§ C R I & P 42% 42% 42% 43 Del & Hud 161% ... 150% 15 % Del & Lack - „ 130 Erie Ist pfd .. ... ... 59% Gt Nor pfd 6 ... 62 bl % Lehigh Vul 76 % ... 76% 76% LAN ... 109 Mo Pac pfd 70% 70% 70% 70% NY Cent.. 114% 114% 113% 114% NY NH & H 30% ... 30 30% North Pac. 01 00% 6} §0 Nor & Wn.132 131% 131% 130% Pere Marq. .. ... ... “Srf Penney .. 44 .. . 44 43% Reading ..71% 71% 71% 7!% So Railway 87 ... 86 % 86 % South Pac 103% ... 102% 102% St Paul ... 4% ... 4 4% St Paul pfd 7% ... i % 7% St L& SW 45% ... , 4.>% 4‘>% St L & S F 71 'j 70% 71% 69 % Un Pac ..139% ... 139% 139% Wabash ..21% ••• 21% -1% Wabash pf 02% ... 0- 01% Rubbers — % Fisk Rub.. 14 13% 13% 13% Goodrich R 52% 61% 51% 61’s Goodyr pfd 9(5% 95% ?6% 06 Kelly Spglld 16% 16% 16% IJ’% U S Rub. . . 40 % 39 % 40 % 30 % Equipments— Am CA F 197 ... 190% 198% Am Stl Fdy , 49% Am Loco .127% 120% lio% 122 Bald Loco 112% 109% 109% 112% Gen Elec .207 ... 265 266% Lima Loco. .. ... ... 03 Pr Stl Car 55 ... 66 00% Pullman.. 134% ... 134% 135 Ry Stl Spg .. ... ljl , Westh Elec 67 % ... 67 % 08 % Steels— Bethlehem. 40% ... 4040% Colorado F. 33 . . , 33 3~ % Crucible .. 66% 65 % 60 66% Gulf States 09% ... 09'4 69% PRC & I 39% 39% 39% 40 R Iron A S +4 43 % 43 % 43 % Sloss-Sheff. 82 ... 82 83% U S Steel 114% 113% 113% 114% Vanadium.. 27 ••• 27 -7 Motors— Am Bosch ... ... ... 31 Chandler M. 34 ... 33% 33% Gen Mot.. 73% ... 72% ,*3 %* Mack Mot 144 ... 142% 142% M M (A • 107 105 106% 108% M Mot (Bl 75% 71% 72% 75% Moon Mot 25% .... 25% 2q ;s Stlldeb&ker. 45% ... 4.% 4. 4 Strombcrg. 03 Is ... 63’* 64 Stewart W. 62 ... 00% 62 Timken ... 40% ... 40% 40% Willys-0.. .. 16 ... 15% 10 Minings— Dome M.. .. 13% ... 13% 13% Gt No Ore. 27 % ... 2■ % ■-1 % lilt Nickel 28% ... 28 -.8 $ Tex n& S 100% 105% 100% 100% Coppers— Am Smelt. 92 ... 91 % 92 Anaconda... 35% ... 33% 33% Inspiration ... ... ••• ~~% Kennecott. . 40% ... 40% 46% U S Smelt 33% ... 33 J3 •* Oils— Cal Petrol. 28% 20% "6% 28% Cos-den ... 27% ... 26% 2, Marfnnd °Q 35% 35% 33% 36 Commission Row FRUITS Apple*—Basket*. Gance*. $175. Baldwins. $2: Winesap*. $2.50. Barrels. Baldwins. *4.76 @7.50; Wmtsnps s•*© 7.60; Russets. Sc.To: Ben Davis s<> lio?.e*: Wipesaps. 53.70: Delicious. $4.50; Ne# town #3.50 @3.75: Rome*. SJoUfi 3.75. Bananas—Lb.. Bc. Cocoa nuts —1‘ aney. dozen. ?1 @l.-5. Grapefruit—Florida, $3.5@ r 4. 15. Lemons —California, box. 50.<5©0.60. Oranrpes—California navels. Sote'U.&O; Florida. [email protected]. ihneappie*—-Cuban, crate *6i© , .50. Slrawoerrics —Alabama. $7.25© 8. VEGETABLES \ Asparagus—Georgia, case, $5: homegrown. doz<m bunches. sl. Beans—Southern green, hamper, 57. ■5. Beets Texas, bunched. $2; dozen bunches. 90c. Cabbage—Slow Texas. $2.-5 @3.60. Cauliflower —California. 53.50. _ _ _ Carrots Southern, bunched, 51.50(3 1.75 Celery—Florida, crate. 53.50 04. Cucumber*—Southern, dozen. $1.75@2. Kale—Homegrown, bu.. *2.75. Lettuce —Hothouse. $1.6.3© 1.75; Western Iceberg, crate. $4. Mangoes—Southern, case. SB. Mushrooms—Three-pound box, 51.50© Onions—Ohio, bushel, yellow. 54; shallots. dozen bunches. 50c: Texas, crate. (u *1.7 Parsnips—Home-grown, bushel. 75c. Peas—California, crate, 55.50; Tennessee, bushel. 52.75. Potatoes—Michigan, 150-lb. bag. $2: Idaho. 120-lb. big $3.50 @3.75; Florida Rose, barrel, $0.50© 8.60; Texas Triumphs. bag. $6. Radishes—Mississippi, dozen. 20© 25c. Rhubarb —Hothouse, dozen 75c. Seed Potatoes—Michigan. $2.25j R. R. Ohios 52 75© 2.50: Triumphs. 52..>0: Cob tilers. *2.50. Spinach—Home grown, bushel $1.50. Sweet Potatoes—lndtergey*. hpr.. 83 Tomatoes—Repacked, crate. 1 50.50(3 7.50. Turnips—Southern, bushel. $7. Indianapolis Stocks Stork* Bid. Ask. American Central Life 200 ... Am Creosottng Cos pfd.... 99% ... Advance Runioly pfd 61% 63 Advance Runiely Cos com... 14% 15% Belt R R com . . 75 78 Belt R R (ild 54 Central 1.1 cl Power Cos ptd. . 80 ... Century Bldg Cos pfd 09 ... Cities Service Cos com ... Citic* Service Cos pfd .. Citizens Gas Cos com 32% ... Citizen* Gss Cos pfd ...... 104 ... Indiana Hotel com 100 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 100 . . . Indiana Pipe Line Cos .... 72 75 Indpls Abut pfd ... Jndpls Gas 54% ... Indpls A Northw pfd 27 incol* A kootlieastern pfd. .. 25 Indpls St Railway 50 50 Interstate Pub Snrr or lien 00% ... Mer Pub Util Cos pfd 93% ... Public Bav Ins Cos 12 ••• Rauh Fertilizer nfd 48 ... Standard Oil of Ind 01% ... Sterling Fire Tna Cos 11 12% T H I & E com 4 T H I A E pfd . . 1? T H Trac A Light Cos pfd. . 01 95 Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd. . .. Union Trac of Ind com Union Trac of Ind 2nd pfd .. 2 Van Camp Pkg Cos pfd ... . , ... Van Camp prod Ist. pfdr.. 93 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd.. .. 100 Vandalia Coal Cos com ... Vandalia Coal Cos pfd ... Wabash Fail Cos com 22 24 Wabash Rail Cos pfd 02 04 Bank Stork* Aetna Trust arid Sav C 0... 108 ... Bankers Trust Cos 126 ... City Trust Cos 110 ... Continental National Bank.. 100 ... Farmers Trust Oo 210 ... Fidelity Trust Cos 154 Fletcher Amer Nat 8ank...147 -, . . . Fletcher Sav and Tr Cos. . . .219 Indiana Nat Bank 252 202 Indiana Trust Cos 217 227 Livestock Exehange Bank.. 160 Marion County State Bank. 150 ... Merchants National Bank.. 303 ... “Peoples State Bank 107 ... Security Trust Cos 200 ... State Sav and Trust Cos 90 Union Trust. Cos 340 300 •Wash Bank and Trust Cos. .150 United Lab Bank and Tr Cos. . . 90 Bond* Belt R R and Stock Yds 4s 80% ... Broad Ripple 5s 72 Central Iml Gas 5s ... Central Did Power Cos o*. . .. ... Ctizen* Gas 6s 94% 95% Cittizens Ga3 7* 104 Citizens St. Ry 5s 80% Indiana Coke and Gas 65.. 93 95 Indiana Hotel 5s Oo ... Indiana Northern os ... Ind Ry and Light 5s 91 ... Indiana Server Corp 55.... ... Indiana Union Trac 5s ... Tndpls Abattoir Cos %s ... Tndpla Col A So 6s 95 100 Indpls Ga* 5s 95 97% Indpls Light and Heat 55... 98% ... fiioois A Martinsville 65... . 50 Indpls Northern 5s 25 28 % Indpla A Northw 5* 45 Indpls AS E 5* 13 18 Tndnls Shelby A S E 5* 13 18 Indpls St Ry 4s, 01 02 Indpls Trac & Term 5* 92% 93% thupis Union Rv os 06 ... Indpls Union Rv 4%s 98 ... Tndpls Water Wks securities 03 98 Indpls Water 5%s 101 102% Indpls Water 4%* 92% 94 Pit Pub Serv 5s 07 101 Terre Haute .Indpls. A E 5s 58 62 ■■ " tote Tr i Lt ss. . . 83 Union Trac of Ind *. . . 24 29 Liberty Bonds First 3% s 101.20 10140 First 4s 102.00 102.4A Second 4%* 101.28 101.3(1 Third 4%s 101.90 102.00 Fourth 4(4s 102 16 102.20 U. S. Treasury 4 Vis 105 30 106.50 U. 8. Treasury 4s 101.24 101.30 Sale* SI,OOO Liberty Loan First 4%s at 102.00 SI,OOO Indianapolis Traction and Terminals at^92%.

Prev. High. Low 12.30. close. P-A Pete. ... ' 72 P-A P (B) 72% 71% 72 72 m?Jr C 9i* P° 65 % 53 % 55% Phillips P. 38% 37% 37% 37% Pure Oil 25% 26% 25 % 25% Royal Dut ... ... 49 % 8 Oil of Cal 58 % ... 68 % 58 % 901ofN J4l ... 40% 40% Sinclair ... 18% 18% 18% 18 % Texas Cos.. 43 % ... 43 Va 43 % Tr Con Oil. 4 4 4 4 Industrials— Allied Ch. . 84 % ... 84 83 % Ad Rumo ... ... .. 14 % Am Can .170% 108 109% 170 V, A H&Lpfd ... ... ... 65 V Am Ice .. 91 % ... 91 % ... Am Woolen 30% ... 39% 3' Cen Leath 10 ... 16 ) f Oooa-Cbtu of> % 99 99 % 1 Congolerum 29% 29 20% .9% Cent Can 05% ... 62% 02% Dav Clicin 32 ... 32 31 % Fam Play 96 % 90 >4 06 % 96 % Gen A*ph 48% 07% 48% 49% lnt Paper 61% 61% 61% lilt Hnrv .... .... ... 105% May Store* 102% ... 102% 103 Mont & W 40% ... 46Vj, 40% Owen Bott 45 % ... 45 % 45 % Radio 01% 59% 00% 59% Vies rs-Roe 153 ... 152 % 153% 1 SCI Pipe 135% 132 134 135% U S/Ind 41 84 % 83% 84% 83% Wool worth 120*% 110% 120 <4 110% I’tHitie*— Am T % T 136% 130% 136% 130% Con Gas . . 77 % ... 77 70 % Coluni Gas 65 % ... 55 % 55 % Fee Gas . ... 113% Wes Un .132% 130% 132 130% Shipping— Am In Cor 34% ... 34% 33% Am S % C 11 ... 11 11 Atl Gulf . 38% 37 • 38 87 In M M pfr 41% 40% 01 40% Foods— Am Sugar 63 02% 03 02 Am Beet S 30% ... 39% 39 Aunt Nich ... 23% Corn Prod. 38 37% 38 38% Cu C Su pf 54 53 53% 62% Cu Am Sug 29 % 29 29 20 Piuita Aleg 42% 43% 43 42% Wil iCo 0 % ... 6 % 0 % Tobaccos— Ab-Sum ..12 8% 10 12% Am Tob Cos t'l % 00% 0% 90 GOl Cigar ... ... ... 92% Tob ITod 8... ... ... 75 Un Cig St 66% ... 60% 67 STRONG TONE IN GRNSNFUTURES Wheat Receives Support on • Crop Complaints. BULLETIN Bu rnited Pretg CHICAGO, April 22.—Grain prices closed irregular on the local Board of Trade today. Spot whaat closed higher while May cohn was one-half a cent below its previous close. Bu United Prctt CHICAGO. April 22. Grain futures market opened with a strong undertone on the Board of Trade today. Support was given wheat on crop complaints from the central and southwest. Cables had an improved tone. While trading was not heavy, it gave a good indication of better feeling. Corn was not influenced by the trend of wheat. Heavy Argentine shipments however, kept most buyers cautious. Oats was up fractionally with other grains on a dull market. Provisions opened with good buying by oil interests. Chicago Grain Table —April 22 — WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Clog®. close. May 1.51 % 1.50% 1.49% 1.55% 1.50% July 1.41% 144% 1.39% 143% 1.40% 8-pt 1.38% 1.30 1.32% 1.35% 133 CORN— May 1.08% 1.09% 1.08 1 08% 1.08 % July l.l::% 1 13% 1 12% 1 12% 1 12% Sept 1.11% 1.13 1.11% 1.124 I.llV* OATSMav .41% .43 % .41% .42 .41% July .43% .43% .43% .43*4, 43% Sept 44% .44% .43% .44 vs .43% LARD— May 15.32 15.35 15.25 15.27 15.25 RIBS— May 16.30 10.10 16.25 16.40 10 26 R V E May 1.08% 1.12% 1.08% 1.12% 1.08 July 1.07% 1.12% 1.07% 1.12% 1.07 CHICAGO. April 22 —Carlo:, receipt* were: Wheat. 9; jrn. 56; oat*. 12; rye. 1,5 % Marriage Licenses William Due l, 42 502 S. Warman, laborer; Mary J, ltuT. T. 45, 504 N. Lynn. Roy William*. 82d W. Twenty-Sixth, foundry: Ro*% ie*e Hei dson, 025 West. Joseph Leo Shea Jr . 27. Hotel Spink, clerk: Edythe Marie Brehni. 26. Severln. Martin J Landwerlen 20. 1525 Union, salesman: Catherine Mildred Worden. 23. 322 E. McCarthy, timekeeper. Robert E. Sieb-n-t. 11 1014 Crawford, machinist; Anastasia Hart. 28. 1414 Elm. Births Girls Clifford and Irene Goortn. 2951 Broune. Theophilu* and Eugenic Adams. 3733 Boulevard PL Jasper and Helen Scott. Methodist Hospital. Pater and Agnc* Farley. ■ 236 S. Arsenal Carl and Frieda Culmann. 12i7 Kvtson. Vernon and Ida Lamb, 2041 N. DearFred and Verda Sullivan. 105 W. Fourteenth. Boys Robert and Uva Dunn jck, 1145 Ccllege. Ha r ry and Cora Link 1401 Spann. Lei and Veronica Kt ackenberger. 110 E. Pztmer. . _ . Riley and Laura Flnehen. 119 S. Liberty. Twin* Charles and Minnie Burton Methodist Hospital, boy*. Deaths Nettie Jane Roark, 40. 810 River, lobar pneumonia. John William Hurst. 52. 915 Marion, acute interstitial nephritis. Walter McNamara. 42, Bt. Vincent's Hospitn). lobar pneumonia. Allan Bearden Pbllputt -08. 1830 N. New Jersey, mitral Insufficiency. Raymond Francis Traub. 2, 1542 N. Rural. brom-ho pneumonia. Annabel Campbell. 09. 37 Johnson Ave., cerebral thrombosis. Lewis C'.uf > Robinson. 1 hour. Bt. Vincent's Hostilta., axphyxiatlon. Elizabeth Stevenson. 65. 207 E. TwentySecond. broncho pneumonia. Emma Jannette Orlopp. 84. 2302 N. Delaware, broncho pneumonia. Emma Ellison. 54. 1832% Martlndale. oardine dilatation. Betty Haynes. 9 nays, city hospital, streptococcic septicaemia. Sarah E. Phillip*. 09. 1222 Olive, mitral Insufficiency. Thoma* Bruce. 85. 2261 Cushion, arteriosclerosis. Mary Ford. 27, 535 Agnes, pulmonary tuberculosis. Tank Wagon Prices (Not including 3c State tax) GASOLINE—Red Crown. 212 c: Solite and Ethyl 24.2 c: Energei, 22c: Purol. 18.2 c: Silver Flash 22c: Target. 18.2 c: Diamond. 18.2 c: Crystal Pep. 21c- Sinclair 18.2 c special. 21c: White Bose. 21c. KF.ROSENE—Crystatlne, 12.7 e: Moore Light 15.5 c: Perfection, 12.7 c: Bright Light. 12.7 c: Sinclair 12.7 e: Standollnd furnace oil. 9.6 c (150 gal. or more). NAPTHA —Etiergee Cleaners. 19.15 c: V. M & P.. 22:5c: Standolind Cleaners. 22.5 c. Local Wagon Wheat Indianapolis grain elevators are paying Si (>o for No 1 red wheat Ottae: vra'ns accordingly tlvild I>CHrtlon Charged Ollio L. Owepa, 3940 Ruckle St., was arraigned today before Criminal Judge James A. Coilins on a charge of child desertion. His wife, Mrs. Nellie Owens, alleged he deserted her and their six children, Jan. 30, 1923. Owens w r as returned from St. Louis, Mo., where he said he had gone to work. Judge Collins eet trial for 9 a. m., Saturday.

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Heavy Run of Receipts Estimated at 7,500 —Active Demand. —Hog Prices Day by Day— April. Bulk. Top. Receipts 16. 13 25 13.25 5.867 17. 13 0013.10 13.25 6.087 18. 13 [email protected] 13 85 6.350 20. 13.05 13.75 3.056 21. 13.40(313.50 13.50 7.711 22. 13.40 13.60 7.500 A heavy run of receipts on the local market, combined with outside influence and lowered grain markets, caused a 10c drop in some cases in hogs today. In some instances the market held relatively steady from Tuesday’s closing level. Receipts were estimated at 7,500, with a hold-over from Tuesday at 288. Most of the receipts were cleaned up later in the day, after the first round of buying found a few still left. Local packers and order men divided the buying. The demand in the market was active. IJght hogs received the host attention today after being in the back ground. This was due to the fact that few choice heavy hogs were In the heavy run that featured the market. Lights ranged in price from $12.40 @12.50 with a few choice ones at $12.60. Light lights sold at a range of $12.25@ 12.50. Heavies hogs were selling at $12.30 and medium grades brought $12.40. Most of the business was transacted at $12.40. Pig prices were steady from Tuesday's clone. Prices ranged from $lO @12.25. Smooth and rough packing sows also were steady with prices even from their close Tuesday. Smooth brought [email protected]. Cattle prices held steady after a light decline following the opening for the last two days. Choice steers were stea4y along wdth the medium and fair stock. Receipts were estimated at 1,000 and the demand was quoted as active. Local packers and order men were in the market. Beef steers weighing from 1.300 pounds up continued to sell at slo@ 11 even and medium to good of tho same weight sold at a range of SS.6O@IO. Light weight steers weighing from 1,150 pounds down sold at $10.50@11; plain 1,000 pounds down brought $7.50@9. Prices held steady on female killing stuff. The stock was in fair demand. Heifers of the choice light kind ranged from s9@ll and common to good stuff sold at s6.so@> 8.50 Common, good, medium, and choice cows sold at [email protected]. Cutters were bringing [email protected] and eanners sold at $2.25© 3. Butcher and bologna bulls ranged from s4@> 6.50. The calf market was quoted at strong with prices on an even b:i“ls from Tuesday's close. Few choice lambs were In the market and what were quote-j as choice brought $lO #10.50. Few calves sold at $10.50. Medium stock and common thin calves were In medium demand and sold at $7@S and ss@6 respectively. Prices in the sheep and lamb market continued as steady. Spring lambs ranged from sl6 down nnd good wool lambs brought $ 13@ 15. Clipped lambs were selling at sß@9. Bucks sold at s3@s. —lings— Heavies *l2 30 Medium* 12 40 Light ho** 12 40© 12.60 Smooth sow* 10.50 ft 11 00 Rough sow* 10.50(1, 10.75 Pigs 10 00© 12 50 Stags 7.006 H OO —Tattle— Prime corn-fed steers. 1.300 lb* *10.50© 11. <lO C-ood to choice. 1,300 lbs. 8.50© 10.00 Goo.' to choice. 1.150 to 1.209 lbs 10 00© 11 00 Good to choice. 1.000 to 1.100 lbs 10.50 @11.25 Primp yearlings 10 50© 11 50 Good to choice cows 4.5042 8.50 CVStcra 3,25 @ 4,,25 Cniin'T* 2.25© 2.75 Good to choice heifers... [email protected] Butcher hull* 4 (>o(u 4.7.", Bologna hulls 5.00© 6..,(! —Calves— Choicp veals $lO 00© 10.50 Medium veals 7.o(*@ 800 Common veal* 5.00©' (LOO Heavy calve* 5.00©, 8.00 —Sheep and Lamb*— Soring lambs SIO.OO down Wool Jam he 13 DO© 15 00 Clipped lambs R.OllJf 9.00 Wool shop 7..',0*i 8.50 Afhpped sheep 3.00 J& 5.00 Other Livestock CHICAGO. April 22.—Cattle—Receipt* 9.000; market, fed teers and yearlings ehoppy; steady to weak; trade slow; sealing numerous: water filled fairly liberal hcav:t* upward ol $11: several loads SJOSO© 10.85 she-stis-k steady, strong; vealers 50e off: mostly $8.50 and below to packers: shippers. slo© 10.30: tew sll. Sheep—Receipts. 13.000: market, slow; fat lamb* open around steady; desirable handy weight woo led lambs $14.25 © 14.50: 86 to 90-pound weight*. sl3 50 © 14; weighty kinds downward to sl2 early: good to choice 80 to 85-pounder*. sll 35© 11.50: best held above sl2 fat sheep and shearing lambs unchanged: medium to rood shorn wethers $0.40©7.50. Ho:-*—Re.-eipt*. 17.000: market t airly active, unevenly to lOe off: top, $12.45: bulk. 512.2(1© 12 40: heavyweights, $12.10© 1 2.35; mediuniweights. #12.20© 12 45; licht weights $12.10 ©' 12.45; light lights $11.75© 12.40: packing sows, smooth. $10.75© 11.15; packing sow*, rough, $10.50© 10.75; slaughter pigs. $lO 7& iff 12 25. CLEVELAND. April 22.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.000: market, steady to 10c lower: Yorkers, $12.75; mixed. $12.75; mediums $12.75© 12..85: pigs. $12.75; roughs. $11: stags. $0.60. Cattle—Receipts. 300; market. steady, unchanged Sheen and lambs —Receipt*. 2.000: market, lo@2oo higher top, sl3. Calves—Receipts. 400: market. slow and Inactive: top. $11.50. EAST ST. LOUIS. April 22.—Cattle— Receipts, 3.000: market, steady; native steers. *8.50©9.60: yearling hetfere, sßfiJ 9.50; cows. $0.50© 0.60: canners and cutters *2.25© 1: calves. 80© 926 Hogs— Receipts. 13.000- market. 15© 20c lower; heavies. $! 1.95<® 12.20- mediums. *18.1(1 lights. *124(12.30: light lights. sll.oO© 12.26; packing roughs, *lo@ 1040: pig*. *[email protected]: hulk. $1215© 12.25 Sheep—Receipt*. 350: market, steady: ewes. *8.50© 9: canners and cutters. S3 ©0: wooled lambs, $13.50© 14. „ EAST BUFFALO. April 22.—Cattle— Receipts. 300: market fairly active and steady shipping steers. *9.25© 10 50; butcher grades. sß© 9: cows. s’’ 25© 7 Calves—Receipts. 200: market active and steady: cull to choice. *3 © 11. Sheep and lamb*—Receipts. 1,400: market ao-

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CASE WILL SET LAW PRECEDENT (Continued From Page 1) she took poison at Hammond, Ind., they not only refused to obtain the medical aid for which she was begging continuously throughout the long automobile trip back to Indianapolis, but went so far as to refuse her permission to seek this aid herself. This set of circumstances, lawyers said, if established by the Btate might come well within the legal principle on which the contention is based. Spectacular developments probably are in prospect for the hearing Monday on Inman’s motion to admit the defendants to bail. Remy and Cox held a long conference today. Following their talk they said they had nothing to say beyond the fact that they were prepared to meet any move of the defense. Double-Barreled Action The motion Is a double-barreled weapon, capable of two separate shots, lawyers say. Not only will it be an effort to get Stephenson, Klinck and Gentty out of Jail, but it may force the State to show some j of Us hand and uncover part of its | evidence. However, Remy and Cox were not worried on this phase of I the question, as Cox came to Inj man’s support Tuesday and backed him up in his contention to the court that the motion waa in proper form. The proceedings will give the defense the right to question some of the State's witnesses. Inman an nounced tnat Mrs. George Oberholtzer. mother of the young woman with w'hose murder the defendants are charged, will be called to the stand if she has recovered from the shock of her daughter's Illness and death. Lengthy Hearing Judge Collins at first was anxious to set the hearing for Saturday, but refused to do so when Inman told him that it probably would take more than one day. He said he did not want to have ! the hearing interrupted by other ‘ cases once it started. The bed in the garage of the home I of Stephenson was occupied when fire which damaged the house. April j 17, to the extent of about $2,000 was discovered, or had been occupied | only a short time before, was the S opinion expressed by Fire Chief | John J. O’Brien, in a report Mhlch he said today he had turned over to : Newman T. Miller, State fire marj shal. (VBrien said ho also had turned over reports of Capt. D. \V. Hill, of Bumper Company No. 25. and Lieut. George J. Neihaus of Bumper Company No. 12. and Vergil T. Ferguson, chief of the fire prevention bureau, to Miller. All reports agreed the fire was of incendiary origin. A resolution adopted by the Founders' Chapter of the Service Star Legion expresses confidence' in the prosecutor in the Oberholtzer case and offers the assistance of the chapter "in any way we may be of i service to uphold the law in our fair city.” The Irvington "Woman's Club also has adopted resolutions on Miss Oberholtzer's death. LOS ANGELES ARRIVES Big Dirigible Makes Trip to Berintmda and Anchors Safely. | Bu United Press . HAMILTON. Bermuda. April 22. The United States Navy dirigible [ Los Angeles w hich flew here from f I.akehurst, N. J., during the night | was safely moored to a mast on the tender Patoka at 6:15 a. m. today. Fair w’eather favored the successful mooring of the airship which on two previous visits failed to stop nnd returned to its base after flying over the islands. State Nutrition Institute Mtore than fifty public health nurses, teachers and workers today attended the second of a five-day session of the Indiana Institute of Nutrition at Indiana University extension division classrooms, 139 N. Pennsylvania St. Speakers included Dr. A. L. Walters, Indianapolis; Dr. James H. Stygall, director of nutrition in the Indianapolis schools, and Dr. Frederick R. Henshaw, dean of Indiana Dental College. ttvc: lambs 25c hizher: choice lambs, *l4 @14.75; cn’l to fair. s9© 13, clippf.l i laml)*, sH@l3.)6: yearling*. sß© 1(': j sheep. $3 ©B. Hogs—Rfi-eipts. 3.506 ; I market active, 1 3@250 hirher Yorkers, 1 *l3© 13.25: pig*. 81 8.60© 13: mixed. *13.25: heavies. $13.25: roughs. sll@ 11.50; staxs. $5.76(138. TOLEDO. April 22.—Hogs—Receipt*. 809: market, steady: heavies, $12.50(8: 12.65: mediums, *12.75(912.85: vorkers. $12.75© 12.85; rood PjS". 9U2© 12.50. Calve*—Market, steady, sheep ami lamb* —Market, steady. CINCINNATI. April 22—Cattle—Reeeipts, 250: market. steodv: shippingsteers, go >d to choice, $9 50© 10.25. Calves —Market, stondy; good to choice. $9 @lO. Hors —Receipt*. 4.900: market, lower: good to choice packer* and butcher*. sl2 00© 12.75. Sheep—Receipt*. 225; market, steady: good to choice. s6© 0.60 Lambs—Market, steady: good to choice, s2o© 22.

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39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF "PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind . April 14. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice i* hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will bo received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. tn.. on Friday. May 1, 1925. for the following described public improvement. In the City of Indianapolis, a* authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12348. WINTHROP AVENUE. From North Property Line of Northview. , To North Property Line ol Fifty-Eighth Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Vvooden-Bioek, Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets 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-inoh Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 03 ltn. ft. of 10-ft. radius granite corners: providing 188 lin. ft. of 30 ft. radius granite corners providing 1 new iron inlet; laying 16 Un. ft. of 12-inch drain pipe with connection* made to inlet and catch basin; resetting 7 iron inlet* to curb grade; providing 00 in. ft. of 4xlß-lnch Stra'itted Liniesione Marginal Stone; and resetting 7 manhole top* to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other privatu service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per lin. ft. for granite radius already in. to be allowed as a credit. All work done in making of said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the term* and conditions of said Improvement Resolution and tho general ami detail plans, profiles, drawings and specification* which are on file and ma ybe seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserve* the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 15. 22. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT~OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE EOARD Indianapolis Ind.. April 14, 1926. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at it office until 2 o’clock b. m.. on Wednesday April 29. 1925. for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12250. FIFTY-EIGHTH ST. From cast property line of College Are., to west property line of Winthrop Ave. Except the intersections of Carrollton Ave. and Guilford Ave. ... By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Aspha’t. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet: providing 50 lin. ft. of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Slone Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already ui. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of siid Improvement Resolution and the genera! and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file aiid may be.seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserve* the right to rriect any or all bids CHARLES E COFFIN. V H. FREEMAN „ . _ M J SPENCER Board of Public Work* City of Indianapolis. April 15 and 22. 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT „ LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Anri] 14 1925. „ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; TANARUS Vh otl 'T.. ls , h *' r, : l, - v eiven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, | Indiana, that scaled proposals will bo reI <*ived by it at it* office until 2 o'clock j P. m.. on Friday. May 1. 1925. for the following described public improvement, in j the City of Indianapolis, ns authorized by , Improvement Resolution No. 12130 Nov. 20. 1024. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET From c ist property line of College Ave., To west Property line of Winthrop Ave. Except the of Carrollton 1 Ave and Guilford Ave. | By paving tho roadway with •Wooden Blocv. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or ; Brick, laid on a 0-lnoii gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to eurh line, to a uniform width of 30 feet: piaving the wings of the Intersecting street in a sinuInr manner mid to the width* a* shown on ilan; providing 00 lineal feet of 4xlß- - inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone | and rescuing 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all •.viler, gas. sewer and other private service < onnecltona to proprey t line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in aooordancy< with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution and ticgeneral and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specification* which am on file and mav be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tho Board of Public works reserves the right to reject any or all bid*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H ERFFMAN, M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndianApr?l 15 and 22, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS • OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., April 14. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice 1* hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Ctty of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will lie re calved by it at its office, until 2 okilock p. m . on Wednesday. April 29th, 192.>. for the following described public improvement. in tho City of Indianapolis, as authorized by , „ „„„„„ Improvement Resolution No. 1-336. OLIVE STREET. From south property line of Prospect Street. . _ To north property line of Cottage Avenue. Except, the intersection of Orange Street. By grading auzl paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-tnch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to uniform width ot 27 feet; grading and paving she wing* of the Intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 77 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 1 manhole lop to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to prop ertv line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a* specified. . . . ~ ' All work done in makiag of said de scribed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution. and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawing* and specifications which are on file and mar be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids, ngiii iu CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. April In. 22. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD holier T 6 925 Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City 0/ Indianapolis. Indiana, that *e;iled proposals will be received by it. at its office, until - o'clock j). m. on Friday. May 1. 1925. for the following described public improvement. in ihe City of Indianapolis, as auImprovement Resolution No 12132. BROADWAY TERRACE. From north property line of Fifty-Sev-Pn V h o S *outh property line of Fifty-Eighth St By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick laid on a 0-inch gravel coneretc foundation, from curb line to cur£> line to a uniform width of 30 ft.; and resetting 2 manhole tons to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on p:an and as specified. All work done tn making of said de- | or<bed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the f:en“ral and detail plans, profiles, drawings 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 Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Worka City of Indlanaoolia. April 15 and 22. 1925..

39 LEG AL NOTICKB CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Aoril 14. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby Riven hy the Board of Public Works of the City ot Indianapolls. Indiana, that on the iJth day of April. 1025, they approved an assessment roll showing: the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named. Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12105. Received b.v the hoard ol Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. that the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only lor local use by the property holders whose property abuts ■thereon and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be, and tne same is. hereby ordered in and along HAUGH ST AND KETCHAM ST. From Vermont St.. To Michigan St. More particularly described as follows: Beginning in Vermont St. at Sewer in Warntan Ave.; thence west in Vermont St. to the center of Ketcham St.: thence north in Ketcham St. to a point 5 ft. north of the south property Hue of the first alley north of Wilcox St., running west with u branch as follows: Beginning in Haugh St. at Sewer in Vermont St.; thence north in Haugh St. to a point 270 ft. north of the north property due of Wilcox St, Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe. 10. 12, 15 and IS inches in diameter. And said sewer, with all its appurtenances shall he constructed in accordance with the prollie and specifications now on nle in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid b.v the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 6 1(105. Assessments, if deferred, art to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work unless (he property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held hesponsiblc for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of same, or for the 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 the city from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had and work done In the mailing of said improvement, ass ssment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor shall be provided for tn said above entitled Act. Persons interested In or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, April 24th, 1925. 2 p. tn., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, aaginst 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 bo benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with ttie names of ownI cis and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City ot Indianapolis. April 15. 22. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF "THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 14, 1025. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given b.v the Board oI Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that soa'ed proposals will be received b.v it, at its office, until 2 o'clock p. ra., on Friday. May i, 1925. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12050. CARROLLTON AVE. From a point 25 feet south of south property line of Fifty Sixth St.. To north property line of Northview, P-y paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 00 fret: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in u similar mariner and to the widths as shov n on plan: providing 00 lineal feet of ixldiuch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 1 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already In. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. All work done tn maki tg of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions |of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, draw- | tugs and specifications which are on file i and ma.v be seen in the office of said j Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the | right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. ! , . M. J. SPENCER. | Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. April 15 and 22. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 14. 1025. notice to contractors I Notice is hereby given by the Board of Piib.ii- Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will he received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m., on Friday. May 1. 1925, for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12357. LANGSDALE AVE. From southwest property line of Northwestern Ave.. ' To a point S3O ft. west of the southwest property lino of Northwestern Ave. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block, Brick. Asphalt or Asphaltic Concrete, laid on a 0-ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line 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 widths ns shown curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone Granite or Hx24-ineh Concrete curb; curbing the wings ol the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 57 lln. ft. of 0 ft radius granite corners providing 31.5 lip. ft. ol 10-ft. radius granite corners: providing 74 lin. ft. of -ix 18-Inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: rescuing 2 iron inlets to curb grade, and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop erty line, where m t already in All to be as mown on pian and as specified. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on tile and niH.v be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, „ , M. J SPENCER Board of Publie Works, City of Indian apolts. April I.V 22. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 14. 1P25. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of ruhlie Works of the City of Indianapolis, It djana. that sealed proposals will ho received hy it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m.. on Fti'lay. May 1. 1925. for the following de sen tied public improvement, in tile City of Indianapo.it, as authorized by improvement ResoluGon No. 12135 FI FT V-NINTH STREET From east property line of Central Ave., To west property ine of College Ave. B.v paving both sides of the roadway f.otn cub line to the edge of the pitsent concrete roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on anew 0 Inch gravel concrete foundation to the widths shown on plan; paving the wings of the Intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as sh-wn on plan: roughening the present concrete roadway and paving with Wooden Block. 3-inch to 0-incti asphalt. 2 , a-lnch to flinch asphaltic concrete and Brick: thus making tfie entire width of the new roadway equal 30 ft. from curb to curb: providing 04 lineal ft. of IxlSinrh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, and resetting 3 manhole topi to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and otlv-r private service connections to property line, where not a'ready in. A’t to be as shown on plan and as specified. A- i work done in making of said de-■ritv-d public improvement shall lie in accordance with the terma and conditions of said Improvement Resolution and the general, and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and ma.v be seen in the office of (aid Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserve* the .o ''MaiftiSdfVris. W. H FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 15 and 22. 1025. /

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF "THE BOARD Imiiauupolitf, Iml. Apui J 4. ih-5. TO WHOM n MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Co.y ot Indianupoils, Indiana, that it is desired ana deemed necessary to make the 101. owing described public improvement* in the City of Indianapolis, an authorized by the loilowing numbered Improvement Resolution. adopted by said Board on the loth day oi April. 1026. Local Sewer improvement Resolution No 124^4 Resolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indiauupoli*. Slate of Indiana, that the construction 01 a local sewer, intended and adapted only lor local use by tlie properly holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted lor receiving sewage from collateral drains, be, and tho same i*. hereby ordered in and along FIFTY-SIXTH STREET From Broadway, . . . To points 334 feet west and 314 leet est - , ... More particularly described as follows: Beginning at the lateral in Fifty-Sixth St., on the west property line ot Broadway; thence west in Fifty-Sixth St.. 334 feci to a point. . . Also beginning at the lateral tn B fltySixlli SJ* on the east property line of Broadway; thence cant. 31* teet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe, 12 inches 111 diameter, and said sewir with al] its appurtenances, shall bo constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in tho office of tin; Department of Public Work* of said city. Tlic cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against uud paid by the property holders w hose property abut* thereon, and upon the City of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited bjr said Improvement. all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of tho General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled All Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved Mureh 0. 1905. Assessments, if deterred, are to be pa and Ui ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to tho contractor in payment for such work, unless tho property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstonoe* shall tho City of Indianapolis be or l>a held responsible for uny sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of same, or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificate*, issued to said contractors in payment for such work, except for such ruoncyo a* snail nave been actually received l>y tlie City from tho assessments for such improvement, or suen moneys as said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All preceding* had. ami work done in Ihe making of said improvement, assessment of property. collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be provided for in said above entitled Act. All work done in tho making of said described public improvement schall.be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board of I unite Works on tho above named day. and tbo detailed drawing*, plans, profiles and specifications which are on fi e and nmy b seen m tho office of said Board of Public Works of the Uity of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. May 4, 19 ; -5. - Pits office in said City ns tho time and place (or the public consideration of the proposed improvement, ut which time sold Board of Public Works R?!; sons interested, or whose property l* i ahie to lie assessed lor slid improvemenf, and will determine! whether the benefits to the property liable to bo assessed for ag* irass&rur oX Board of W. H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. _ .. Board of Public Works. City of IndianAp°r‘iMs and 22, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OB’ PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Agrtl 14. 7925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. . . Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of IncUanapolls. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City ofb>'lb*"anolis. as authorized b.v the following numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the 13th day of April. Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. Resolved by the Board of Public WorU of the Ctty of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. That the construction sewer, intended and adapted only sot Im al use b.v tile property holders whose properly abuts thereon, and not Intended or adapted for receiving sewage lrom collateral drains, be. and the same is, hereby ordered in and along ALLEY EAST OF BELLEB’ONTAiNE 81. From Sixtieth St.. More particularly de* ( rtbed a* follows: Beginning at the manhole on the Sanitary Sewer in Sixty-First St. at the First Alley, running north, east of Be lief outaine St.: thence north in said Alley 900 f,< Also bejrinnVng at the manhole on the Sanitary Sewer in Sixty-First st a. the First Alley, running south, east of Bellrfontatne St.: thence south in raid Alley 530 Icet to a point Said sewer shall consist of \ilrified Pine 12 inches in diameter, and said sewer, with all its appurtenances, shall be coustiuctea 111 accordance with the profile nnd specification* now on file in the office oi the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost ot paid improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited by said improvement, all according to tlic method and manner provided lor in an Act of the General Assembly- of the State ot Indiana, entitled At) Act Concerning Municipal Corporations, approved March 0, 1905. Assessments, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at tlie rate of 0 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued tn the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owner* pa.v said assessmentsbefore said bond or bon.ls are issued. Un- ! der no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from -aid property owner or owners lor said work, or for tlit collection of same, or for the payment Os any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates. issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such money* as shall have been actually recelvid by [the city from the assessments for such Improvement. or such moneys as said city is bv said above entitled Act required to pay. Al! proceedings had. and work done tn t’-e making of said improvement assessment of property, collections of assessments and iHfluance of bona® therefor. flh&U be provided for in said above entitled Act. All work done in the making of said descri!d public improvement shall be m accordance with the terms and condition* or the Improvement Resolution, a* numbered, adopted by the Board of I’libltc Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and specifications which are on tile nnd may be seen in tha office of said Board of Public Works of the City ri Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. May 4, 1925, 2 p. m., st its office In said City as the time and plaes for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at whioh time said Board of Public Works will henr all persons interested, or whose property is llah'e to be nsses-e 1 for said improvement, nnd will determine whether tho benefits to the property liable to be assessed foff such improvement nnd the benefits to tha Citv of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thorror. _ . , By order of the Board of Public Work*. y CHARLES E COFFIN. IV H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Bosrd of Public Works City of Indianapolis. April 15 and 22, 1925. , CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS N OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. April 14 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposaf* will be received by it at its office, until 3 o'clock p. m.. on Wednesday, April 29. 1935. for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized bv Improvement Resolution No. 12218. WINTHROP AVE. From northwest property line of Fairfield Ave.. To south property line of Waison Rd. Except the intersection of Thirty-Sixth St. B.v grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 0 inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 34 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sid'-s of the roadway with Slratlflea Limestone. Here* Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-tneh Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting allev tn a similar manner nnd to the width as shown on olan; providing 10 lineal feet of fl-foot r..dlus granite corners; providing 1 new Iron inlet laving 30 lineal feet of 12-imh drain pipe with connection* made to inlet, and eaL'h baain; re-etting 3 iron Inlets to curb grnde; providing 16 lineal feet of 4xlß-ineli Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: nnd resetting 2 manhole top* to grade A'so extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop, ertv line whore not already in. All to be as shown on plan and on specified All work dime in making of said described public improvement shall be tn ac. eordiinee with 'he terms and condition* ot said Improvement Resolution, and the f:em*ral and detail plan*, profiles, drawoffs and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of sail Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the W H B EREEM£N. Board of Public J Worka M< fc¥ty of IndloaAmrii* 15 and 22. 192 ft. *

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