Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1925 — Page 9
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925
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|| 5 FUNERAL. DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM Mam Oifleti Brandi uihce 22:10 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue, Drexel 2570 Circle 0000 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St. , '■'uneral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 1887.. „ Phone—Main 0041. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY >ERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St Phono Vtewart 2278. George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 022 E Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS—HTSEY ft TITUS. 951 N Delaware Main flflftu, 1 SPECIAL notices rsAAAAAA/V>/VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVS/>l STORIES, photo plays, stage plays <jT manuscrpits of any kind typed and revised; prices reasonable; spelling correction. W H. FIELD. 312 E Wash. Room 22. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 10 LOST AND FOUND •wAAAA/VA/WWNA^WWWV/WWWWWV | v'OUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars vesterday: 1 PICTURE 2 PACKAGES. I PR. SILK GLOVES. 1 BUNCH KEYS. 1 PR. CHILDS SHOES. X NOTE BOOK 1 BRIEF CASE. 1 BUTCHER KNIFE 1 GRIP. 4 UMBRELLAS. MAIN 2737. BAG—Beaded, on Hi. car. Tues., with money, glasses and bank book. Keep money, 839 VV. 2.~>th. Randolph 5180. BROOCH—GoId, pansy sn a ] >e. Keepsake. Reward. Call Randolph 5448. *AT, njptKT red. Angora, strayed Mondayliight from Bradbury Ave.; full grown; ami- ‘‘Peggy Bill." Reward. STew. 2729.
39 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby give'll that Board of Assessors, appointed by the Judge of ; Marion Circuit Court, Marion County, Indiana, in cause entitled "In KE THE MATTER OB’ THE CONSTRUCTION OB’ PL BIAS ANT RUN AND BEAN CREEK INTERCEPTOR SEWER IMPROVEMENT" being cause number 2437 of said court by virtue ot an older of said court made and entered in the records o£ said court on tlie 23rd day ol April, 1926, have filed their report of their actions in said cause anU have filed, 111 connection witli said report, an assessment roll ol bene--1 its and damages setting torth the names of all parlies assessed benefits or awarded damages, the description of the property assessed or damaged and the amounts assessed as benefits against each Owner of cacti property, together with the damages awarded to those injured by the improvement proposed in said proceedings for the construction of said interceptor sewer. That the .Judge ol the Marion Circuit Court has approved said report and has airictecl that notice be given by publication to all aMected or interested in said improvement. That said Hoard of Assessors will hear remonstrances or objections to said assessments in the offices of Uie Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, located at the City Hail in the City of Indianapolis, on the tilth day of May, ISJJS, at the hour ol St o cloca a. m. That the territory within and without the City of Indianapolis, included within the uistrict affected by said improvement, is more particularly described as follows: ‘'Beginning in the center ol Southern Avenue at the east bank ol White River; running thence east, in and along aoututiu Avenue, to tne center of the first alley west of Meridian street; tence nortu. in and along the center ot the lirst alley west of Meridian Street, to the center of Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive; thence east, in and amng said Pleasant Run Parkway, to the west siue of Meridian Street; thence in a northeasterly dinction, m and along said Iheusant Run Parkway, South Drive, to the west side ■kl Madison Avenue; tlienee east, in and Glendale Avenue, to the center of Vansdall Street; thence north, in and along Ransdall Street, 385 Xeet to a point on tne south side ol Pleasant Run; thence in an easterly direction in and along the south side of Pleasant Run, through and across the ,1. M. & I. R. R. to Garfield park- thence in a southeasterly di ection in and through Garfield Park, south and west ol Bean Creek, to tne center of M anker Street; thence south, in and along Manner Street to tne center ot Cruu Street; thence in an easterly direction, in and along Cruft Street, to the east side of Shelby Streetthence south, In and along the oast side of Shelby Street, to the center of Holliday Street; thence east, in and along Holliday Street, to the center of Boyd Avenue; thence north, in and along Boyd Avenue, to he center of Southern Avenue; thence east, in and along Southi m Avenue, to the center of State Avenue.” 1 Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Segmental Block. Reinloreed Concrete Pipe or Reintorccd Concrete Sewer, varying in size from 2 feet 9 inches to 4 feet 9 indies in diameter, as shown by detailed drawings and to be built in accordance with the profile, specifications, detail plans, map and estimates now on file and in the office of the Board 61 Public Works of said city. The cost of said sewer shall be assessed against each piece of property in the district or area to be drained and against the city, if it is determined that the city is benefited by said sewer, according to the manner and method ureter.bed by iaw, Tne pimped/ beneficially affected by the construction of this sewer les within the loliowing described territory, part of which being* in the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, State of Indiana, and part without tho corporate limits of said city, in Marion County. State ol Indiana, to-wit. ‘‘Beginning in the center ot southern Avenue at the east property line of the right-of-way' of the Illinois Central Railroad; running thence in a southwesterly direction along the cast line of said right-of-way, to a point 200 feet south of the (enter of Southern Avenue and measured at right angles thereto: thence east, parallel to and 200 feet distant from the center of Southern Avenue, to the center of Blutf Road; thence south, along the center of the Bluff Road, to a point 200 feet south of tho center of Gimber Street; thence east parallel to and 200 feet distant. from the center ol Gimber Street, to the center ol Capitol Avenue; thence Bouth, along the center of Capitol Avenue, 10 the center of Sumner Street: thence along the center of Sumner Street, to center ot the Three Notch Road or •Bduth Meridian Street; thence north, along the center of the Three Notch Road or South Meridian Street, to the south line of lot 4 in Eliza A. Hoefgen et al. Partition Addition; thence east along the south line of said lot No, 4 to the center of Pennsylvania Street; thence north, along the center of Pennsylvania Street, to the north line ol Delaware Heights; thence cast, along the north line of Delaware Heights and the same extended east to ft point <507.26 feet west of the center of Eaßt Street: thence north, parallel to, and 067.20 feet west of the center line of Blast Street, to a point 185 feet south of the center of Southern Avenue: thence east, parallel to. and 105 feet south of the center of Southern Avenue, and the same extended, east, to the east line of the night-ot-way ol the P. C. C. & St. L. or M. & I, R. R.; thence In a south-
10 LOST AND FOUND DOG. whitei woolly, dark ears, tan spot on left ’hip; answers to name of "Woody.” Strayed about April 15. Liberal reward for return or information. Drexel 2572. DOG Eskimo Spitz, white, male; name Buddy: Row. DRex. HlO, Web, loti) PlN—Phi Delta Tneta at Technical High School. Reward. Kail. 2384. POCKETBOOK—Lost near Mich. and Woodruff Dr. Containing $7 and receipts. Reward. Irv, 1175, PURSE—Brown, lost, containing keys and $2 bill, Thursday afternoon. Kindly call Randolph (1344. RUG. Brussels. 9x12; lost Monday on S. Side. Reward 473 S. Pine. Cir. 1844. SWEATER—Lost: light tan; at Riverside tennis courts, Sunday. Belmont 2422. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE WVWV VWWVWWWVS^VWVA/VA^VW Meat Market Managers Nationally known concern, due to expansion of business, desires the services of several men possessing selling ability and some meat expert once; successful applicants will not only receive the best cooperation, but full credit on all business; this is much better than being in business for yourself. A financial responsibility of- $250 is required. MERIT MARKETS, Inc. B. T. Van Camp, Manager Phone Riley 2097. Office, 48 N. Penn. St. CABINET MAKER—Exchange work for dentistry. Dr. H. DRex. 4108. $1,200 YEAR commissions spare time easily possible co-operating with us in real estate business. No experience necessary. For appointment, phone Lin. 7676. MR. KENT. RELIABLE MEN everywhere to handle free sample ard almanac; house to house distributing at good pay. No selling. Outdoor work. Experience unnecesiarv. Write TODAY for contract and particulars. HURRY. Distributing Manager, 2621 Cortlarid St.. Chicago. 111. WANTED—Reliable man to sell nurserystock and appoint salesmen. Part or full time. Liberal eommission paid weekly. No capital or experience necessary. C. W. STUART & CO.. Newark. New York Stale MAN WANTED to hook orders for nurserystock and lure agents. Highest commissions. Exclusive territory. Pay weeKly. tVayne Nurseries. Newark. New York. MAN lor ice wagon. 619 Langsdale Ave, !3 INSTRUCTIONS ~ MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 510 E. Washlnflngton St Indianapolis, Ind Circle 976“ INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY “CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St DRexel 45: 5_ SHORTHAND in 30 days, i.vpewril ng C 22 Peop’es Bank Bldg Lincoln 1'.30. 14 ~^ALESMEN'AV/LNTELr~'/_' 2 Hi-Powered Auto Salesmen Experienced, to sell a highgrade. medium priced 6 and a quality low-priced 6 that are an old established line, well advertised. Only men who will work need apply-. We furnish the leads and plenty of them. Call Cir. 088 after 5 p. m INDIANAPOLIS manufacturing company making high-grade household and auto necessities will sell exclusive county and State rights to hustlers. See MR MILLER. 219 Castle Hall Bldg. Lin, 6131. SALESMEN: 30Ur -40 On commissions selling 1-2-3, aluminum. Blug proof Gum Machine#. Six Balls 3c. 100 will pay $5,000 yearly. Milwaukee Gum Company, Milwaukee. Wia. 710 WONDERFUL big money-making opportunities for you. Mail dime or stamps now. Independent Agent and Salesman, Cincinnati. SALESMAN, to call on grocery trade; permanent; want men who are not afraid to work. Call Saturday or Monday before 0 a. m. Phone Main 3040. You Read the warn Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. 39 LEGAL NOTICE?)
easterly direction, along the cast line of the right-of-way of said railway, to the center of Troy Avenue: thence castalong the center of Troy Avenue, to a point 200 feet west of the west property line of Shelby Street; thence south, parallel to, and 200 feet west ot the west property line of Shelby Street, to the center of the first alley south of Martie Street, extended west: thence east., i .ig the center line of the first alley south of Martin Street, extended west, and along the center of the first alley south of Martin Street and the same extended east, to the center line of State Avenue; thence north along the center of State Ave„ to a point 200 feet north of the south line of the north half of the northeast Quarter of Section 30. Township 15 North, Radge 4 East; thence east parallel to. and 200 feet north of said half quartet; section, 1.400 feet move or less to a point' thence south 200 feet to the south line of Baid half quarter section; thence east, along the south line of said half quarter Bection, 620 feet more or less to a point; thence in a southeasterly direction, 1.150 feet more or less to a point on the east line of said Section 30 said point being 301 feet north of the south line of the northeast quarter of said Section 30; thence east, parallel to, and 300 feet north of the south line of the northwest quarter of Sections 29, Township 15 North, Rang 4 East, 657 feet to a point: thence south 500 feet to a point, said point being 200 feet soutli of said quarter section line thence east parallel to, the south line of said quarter section. 657 feet more or less, to the (filter of the Southport Road or extension of Rural Street: thence north, along the Center of said road. 200 feet to the south line of said quarter section: thence In a northeasterly direction. 1.122 feet more or less to a point on the south line of lot No. 4 in Hansing Estate Partition Sub-Division, said point being 200 feet east of the center of saul Southport Road: thence east, along the south line of said lot No. 4. to the center of I’erklns Street or Avenue, extended south, being the eakt line of the northwest quarter, Section 20. Township 15 North. Range 4 East: thence east 347.95 feet so a point; thence north 150 feet to the center of a proposed street; thence east along the center of a said proposed street. 335 feet to a point; thence north, 150 feet to a point: thence east, parallel to said proposed street, 335 feet to a point; thence in a northeasterly direction, 1,600 feet more or less, to the center of Troy Avenue or Albany Street at the center ol Ninetceixth Avenue: thence east, along the center of Troy Avenue or Albany Street, to the center of Eighteenth Avenue; thence north, along the center of Eighteenth Avenue, to the center of Cleveland Street: thence east, along tho center of Cleveland Street, and the same extended east, to a point 900 feet east of the center of Seventeenth Avenue or Sherman Drive: thence in a northeasterly direction. 1050 feet more or less, to the cant line of the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 21, Township 16 North. Range 4 East, at a point 400 feet south of the north line of said quarter section: thence in a northeasterly direction, 550 feet, more or less, to the north line of said quarter section, at point 350 feet east of the west line of the east half of the northwest ouarter of Section 21. Township 15 North. Range 4 East; thence north, at right angles, to the south line of said quarter section. 150 feet, to a point; tlienee in a northeasterly direction and approximately at right angles to Bethel Avenue, 850 feet, more or less, to a point, said point being 860 feet, more or les*. west of tlje east line of the northwest quarter of said Seeion 21; and measured at righß angles thereto: thence east. 350 feet more oi less, to the east line of said quarter section: thence north, along the east line of said quarter section. 850 feet to a point; thence east, 700 feet, more or less, to the northeast property line of the right-of-way of the C.. C.. C. ti St. L. K. R.: thence in a northeasterly direction, to a point in the center of Sloan Avenue, extended south, said point being 1007.5 feet south of the center of the north line of said Section 21: thence north, along the center line of said Sloan Avenue extended south to a point 4CO feet south of the north line of said Section 21: thence east, parallel to and 400 feet south of the north line of Section 21. Township 15 North. Range 4 East, to a point 605 feet east of the center of Sloan Avenue, extended south; thence north. 400 feet to the north line of said section 21: thence east, along tho p.-rth line of said Section 21, to a point .350 feet east, of the west line of the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 10. Township 15 North. Range 4 East, said point being on the -isst line of lot No. 6 in Macnlau Terri:n thence in a northeasterly direction, to a point in the northeast corner of said lot No. 6; thence east along the south line of lot No,. 12. in Maenlan Terrace, to a point 100 feet eas* of the west line of said lot No. 12: thenct north to a point on the north line of lot No. 15 til said Machlan Terrace, said poim being 100 f-et east of the west line of said lot No. 16 thence east along the north line of said lot No. 16. and tne same extended east, to the center of Emerson Avenue: thence north along the center of Emerson Avenue, 131 feet to a point: thence in a northeasterly direction, 1.650 feet, more or less to the center of the Michigan Road, thence in a northeasterly direction 700 leet. more or less, to a point 500 feet north of the center of Michigan .uosd; thence in a northeasterly direction 500 feet more or less, to a point, ea’.d point being 1.025 feet south of
15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS—WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison "Better-Made" Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to weare*. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS, 560 Broadway. New York. AMAZING sty'lsn shoes. LaYge cash commissions introducing popular $3.95 and $4.95 shoes. Actual samples furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes. Dept. No. 5, Cincinnati, Ohio. WEAR a stylish shirt ana double your earnings. Free selling outfit. Fastest seller. Send for proof. FASHION WEAR SHIRTS, Dept, N 1. Cincinnati, Ohio, TIT HELP WANTED—FEMALE RELIABLE persons to pass out inquiry post cards in Indianapolis which explain business, briefly, you sell nothing. 1 do that and pay you commission on all sales through y-our efforts, pleasant, profitable spare tinip occupation tor j any one. Telephone Lin. 7676. MR. KENT. WOMAN w-anted for housework. Call Humboldt 4757, TANARUS ROOMS FOK KENT BROADWAY. 2614; clean, quiet, modem room. CAPITOL. 1116 N. Apt B—Comfortable sleeping room, home priv. Li, 2680, DELAWARE. N.. 42o—Apt. 6; lovely room; reasonable. Lincoln 3638. 11TH ST.. -\. 26: sleeping-room: Dnvaie home; modern; walking dist.; gentlemen. EUCLID, N., 722 —Room in private home; girl preferred. Drerxel 6424. , IRVINGTON —Desirable sleeping rooms; private lamily. Irv, 2444-J. I.INWOOD, 123 —Fur. front rm.: borne of elderly couple; gentlemen. Ir. 2521-R. PENN., N.. 2360: desirable room: gentlomen; garage; reference. Har. 2830-W. PRATT. E.. 122. Apt. 1; attractive room adjoining bath; private home, walking distance; gentlemen. Lincoln 6273. N. JERSEY. N.. 10X5; nicety furn.. clean room.; well ventilated. Lin. 3X82. RURAL ST.: modern home; Catholic: one square of St. Phillip's; near Michigan car: two ladies or couple. Web. 0437-W. TWELFTH ST. 317—Fur. room. $3 per wk Private. WALNUT. 23 W.; sleeping room for one or two gentlemen; in private family. Home privileges, R‘ley 2746, CHOICEST rooms in best locations. Come in and get a list. B. ft B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bid,: Riley 2707. ON Penn car line; ideal room; private family; suitable for 1 or 2. Har. 01P3-J. NEAR Central car line; nice, clean, modern room. Lincoln 2514. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N. 1905—Clean mod. newly decorated furnished ms. Ran 8685. HIGHLAND Ave. 508—2 lurnished connecting front rooms for housekeeping Webster 3484. | LEXINGTON. 1421; 2 connecting light ! housekeeping rooms; everything lurn.; private entrance. DRexel 1612‘->f MASS AVE, 944—4 rooms upstairs, modern reasonable. MERIDIAN. N . 18iii —2 nicely fur. front rma.; also sleeping rm. Ran. 0373. MICHIGAN. W 120: clean fur rms,, city heat: re as : also sleeping rms Liti 4661 NEW JERSEY. N.. 1908: Two connecting 1 ight housekeeping rooms. Ran. 1175. PRATT. E.. 712; two from rooms; private, modern home. Lincoln 1086. i E., 315: 2 - rooms, i in si on m heated flat: private family; close to 2 car 1 ines. Har. 47U3-M. SOUTHEASTERN ‘ 1 712 —2 front down I stairs tur. com. adults SB. Drex. 4441. TENTH ST.. E.. 219: The Tyson. 2-room apartment; modern. t | 31 ST ST.. M.. 636—3 furnished or un I furnished rooma. Harrison 4201 R TWELFTH ST., h.. 610: two new’y patiered room-c unfurnished, modern. 23.)1 ASHLAND; furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Rail, 8933. I)—Hoard and Rooms BELLEFONTAINE. 2231; near College car; BtlKrn, furnished room, home privileges; board optional; reasonable. Ken wood 3130. 24TH near 111.—Large well ventilated fr. room. 2 gent, meals. Ha. 01U3W. 19 RENTALS A —Housis CENTRAL, 2141: lower duplex; five rooms; hath, heat, water, garage, yards. a wni ngs; 835. Ta S' LOR. Ma in 3483. CORNELL AVE., 1325-2 7 —6 rooms; each side. ENGLISH Ave.. —202‘2; half of 0-rooni senu-modern double.
39 LEGAL NOTICES | the north line of the south half of Sec- j tion 15. Township 15 North, Range 4 East; tlienee in a northeasterly oireetion 900 leet. more or less, to a point, said j point being 700 leet south of the north i line of the south half of sa'd Section 15; ! thence in a northeasterly direction 950 j feet, more or less, to the west line of I the east half of the northeast quarter of said Section 15; thence in a northeasterly direction. 1,350 leet. more or less, to a point on the north line ol the south ball of the northeast quarter of said Section 15, said point being 450 feet east of tho west line of the east hall of said northeast quarter; thence in a northeasterly direction. J ,300 leet, more or less, to i Hie east line oi said Section 15. at a point | 300 leet south ol the north line of said Section 15; thence cast, parallel to the north line ot Section 14. Township 15 North. Range 4 East: 1,320 feet, more ' or less, to the cast line ot the west half of the northwest center of said Section 14: thence iiorlh 300 leet to the north line ol said Section 14; thence in a northeasterly unection, 1.000 teat. more or less to a point lu the center of Kitley Avenue. extended south, to the center of brookvillc Road: thence in a northeasterly direction 2.850 leet, more or less, to tlie south line of the north half of Section IL. Township 15 North, Range 1 East, at a point 600 feet, more iss, west oi the east line of said 8 11; thence in a northeasterly direction 850 feet, more or less, to a point, said point being 300 leet west of the cast line of said Section 11; thence in a northwestoi y direction 1,050 tcet. more or less, to a point on the west line of the east half of the northeast quarter ol Section 11. Township 15 ITorth, Range 4 Ea,st, said point being 050 feet soutn of the center of the right-01-way oi the P„ C.. C. & St. L. K. K ; thence in a southeasterly direction 1.300 leet. more or less, to a point on the east line ot sgid Section 11. said point being 1,180 feet south of the center of nit. rigm-of-way oi me t\, c., C, g St. L. R. R.; thence east 1,130 feet, more or less, to a point 200 leet west of the east line of the west half of the north west quarter of Seetiou 12. Township 15 North, Range 4 East, and 1,256 led soutn oi tiic center oi the right-of-way of the P., C.. C. L St. L. R. R.; thence in a northeasterly direction to the point on the cast line of said half quarter Section, said point being 927 leet south oi hi, ceilin' oi me rqut-ui-way ot me I'.. C.. C. & St. L. R. R.; tlienee east 900 feet to anoint. said point being Hsl feet south of the north line of said Section 12; thence in a northeasterly direction to a point on the erst line ot tho northwest quarter of Section 12, Towu- > hip 15 North, Range 4 E.ist, said point being 073 Vj leet south ot the center of the right-of-wuy ol the P., C.. C. & Si. L. R. R.; thence north along the east line oi said quarter sect on. 073 G feet to the center ot said rigfit-of-wey; thence east along the center of said right-of-way 88 feet to a point* thence north to a point 300 feet south of the south property line of Washington Street: thence west, parallel to the south property hue of Washington Street. 077 feet to a point, 750 feet ! east of the west line of the east half of j the southwest quarter of Section 1. Township 15 North, Range 4 East; I thence north to the center of Washington Street; thence in a northeasterly direction. 2,430 feet, more or less, . to a point 456 teet west of the east line ! of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 15 No' h. Range 4 East, and 1,410 feet south n the norm line ol said quarter Section; thence In a northeasterly direction 477 leet, more or less, to the east line of the west half of said quarter Section at a point 1.207 leet south of the north line ox said quarter Section; thence east 250 feet to a point; thence in a northeasetrly direction 1,300 teet, more or less, to the north line of said Section 1. at a point 700 feet west of the northeast corner of said Section 1 : thence in a northeasterly direction 1.20a feet, more or less, to the eajt line of Section I 36. Township 10 North, Range 4 East, at a point 1,000 feet north of the southeast eornpr of Baid Section 30; thence due east 000 feet to a point: thence In a northeasterly direction 2,150 feet, more or less to a point 1.130 feet east of the center ot the Noblesville and Franklin State Rood, and 442 leet north of the south line of tne north naif of section 31. Township 3 0 North, Range 5 East; thence in a nortnwesterly direction 1.540 feet, more or less, to a point 300 feet east of the center of the Noblesville and Franklin State Road and 024 feet south of the north line of said Section 31; thence ip a northeasterly direction 1,000 feet, more or les*. to the northeast comer of the northwest quarter ol said Section 31: thence in a northeasterly direction, 2 050 feet, more or less, to a point on the south Une of the northeast quarter of Section 30. Township 10 North. Range 5 East, said point oeing 580 feet east of the southwes. comer of said quarter section; thence north, parallel to the west line of said quarter section. 1.000 feet to a point; thence in a northeasterly direction 550 feet, more or less, to a point on the east line of the west half of the northeast quarter of said Section 30: said point being 1,200 feet south of the north line of said Section 30; thence due east. 300 feet to a point-: thence north 1.000 feet to a point: thence west 300 feet to the east line of the west half of said quarter section; thence north, aiong said east line of said hr.lf-quarter section, 200 fe< t to the north line of said quarter section: thence west, along the north line of said quarter section 150 feet to a point; thence north, parallel to and 150 feet west of the east line of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 19. Township 10 North. Renge 5 East, to the south line of the rignt-of-l|ny of the Indiana Jnion Traction Company', thence In a
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19 RENTALS a—Houses KEYSTONE, 720 —4-room half double. semi-modern sl7. Owner Main 3839. MICHIGAN ROAD —Seven miles out; line 6-room, modern home: all outbuildings, about 8 acres. Tills place is ideal lor someone. Owner will consider some trade. Price $12,000, cash or terms. See Mr. Quinn. 147 E. Market St.. Room 206. Main 3147, Even.. Randolph 7931. NEW YORK. K.. 1648; 5 rooms, semi-mod. Reasonable. Owner. 322 *4 Dorman. OHIO, 1638 >V.—5 rms.. light, garage. sink, new paper, shades: $22. Ind. Trust PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. at State and Orange; 5 rooms, upstairs: semi-modern; newlv decorated: garage; $22. Water paid. Inquire second door north. PLEASANT RUN BLVD.: 1227 S. State; three large bedrooms: half double; modern: garage; $34. Water paid. Inquire first door north. ROACH St.. 1200 W.; 6-room house. Will sell at bargain. Ma, 1974. Wash. 3083 .‘iOTH E.. 4630—3 rooms; electric lights. HOUSES FOK COLORED 961 W. Tremont. 5 rooms SIB.OO 2127 Alfree, 3 rooms $21.50 1130 N. Missouri, 5 rooms $25.00 2240 Sheldon, 5 rooms $20.00 935 N. Miley. 4 rooms $18.50 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. MARKET FOR COLORED Bright St.: in fine location; no colored in this block: a modern 6-room home; garage : owner must sell. See me for this | exceptional bargain. Easy terms. Mr. i Qumn. 147 E. Market St. Main 3147; j evenings. Randolph 7931. FOUR BEDROOMS S-room modern home in- very good condition: garage, 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Ran. 0364. COLORED 2271-2305 Hillside; 4 rooms: electric lights; garage: sls. SCHMIDT & SMIDTH. INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4068. HALF of new four-room-a side double bungalow: rent $25; just the place for a young couple. Drexel 6817. Open eves. A. F ZAINEI. REA*. ESTATE" RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DEL A U 6520. &EE DUNLOP ft HOLTEGEL for feargaiu* REAL ESTATE h—Houses, Flats Furnished ARLINGTON Ave.. 369 S-; 6-room mod ; ern furnished house. ; FIVE furnished rooms all modern con veniences; pretty location, south. Call Circle 1284, Fl\ E rooms nicely furnished. Call Lincoin 8564. after 8 p. ni. c—Apartment* HARRIET Apt.. 124 N. East St : downtown, modern. 5 large rms . heat and water fur.; SSO. PLANNER & BUCHANAN REALTY, 1011 Hume Mansur Lin. 1260 ILLINOIS. N.—4 rooms, bath, modern; good conditibn. $33. Har. 1042-W KRIEGER Apts. Prospect and High Sts.; 2 rooms bath ana kitchenette; in-a-door bed: $35 See custodian or call H H. WOODS MALL ft CO Lin 5391_ 29TH ST. 403 'V.—Model a 4-room apart nienl, kau pad water, rent reduced See owner. Harrison 0282. HIGH. 1022: 3 modern unfurnished rooms; lights, gas water furnished d—Business Places ILLINOIS. S. 927—Storeroom with dwelling attached. Phone MA 2078 SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Room near Haag s Drug Store. 130 V Illinois Call Lin. 7989. or Haags. 114 N Penn, or Ran. 9364 DESK—Nicely furnished office, rent s2o Call 312 Kahn h Hiding K J Mq-RACKEN, ] STO -.EROOM and two living--noma. 1407 , fcj, lhy St. Drexel 0957 tV e—Miscellaneous GARAGE—22B N. Key st on. Webster 1 4948 J. | f —Resorts and Cottages BIG EAGLE summer resort; one mile north of Zionsvillt*. one mile west of Michigan road: cottages for rent furnished or unfurnished; children welcome. DK J C. KKIBKK, Zionsvilie. Ind _ RIVER FRONT—Furnished cottage. Ra venswood Large porch, large forest trees. $l5O I M lOn Web 3499. 21 KKAL ESTATE UOIC NALF, a—Business Property FIVE acre factory brick building, great barga n. C. W. SUMNER. Noblesvilie. Ind b—Houses CALL us for that real estate deal. Kttinger A Schrelber. Lincoln 3734.
39 LEGAL NOTICES southwesterly direction along the south line of said right-of-way. to a point 480 feet cast oi the west line of sai l quarter section: thence in a northeasterly direction. 2.400 feet, more or less, to a point on the soutli line of the northeast Quarter of said section 19: said point being 700 feet cast of the southwest corner of said quarter section: thence in a north - westriy direction, 3.10 U feet, more or less, to a point on the north line of said Section 19; said point being 1.190 feet east of the northwest corner of said Section 19: thence west uioug Hie north line ot said Section 19, to u point 706 feet east of the northwest corner of said Section 19: thence In a northwesterly direction. 1.900 feet, more or less, to the east line of ' Section 13. Township 16 North. Range ■! East, at a point 010 loot north of tho northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 13; thence in a southwesterly direction. 860 feet, more or less, to the north Imp ; of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ol said Seetiou 13. ala point Ouo feet west of the northeast corner of said quarter quarter section: thence in a southwesterly direction. 1.050 feet, more or less, to the west line ot said quarter quarter Section, at a point 455 feet north of the southwest corner of said quarter quarter Section: thence in a northwesterly direction. 1.337 feet, more or less, to i the west line of the southeast quarter i of said Section 13, at a point 730 feet north of the southwest corner of said quarter Section: thence west, along the line between lots 86 and 37 in Hiawatha Gardens to the center of the first alley i east ol Frieinan Diive; thence south. ' along the center of sal t alley to the luxe ; between lots ,i4 and •> > in said Hiawatua | Gardens, thence west along the line between said lots 54 and 55 and along the line between lots 93 and 94 in said Hiawatha Gardens. o the center of the first aiiey casi oi hiepnenson Drive: thenci south along ihe center of the first alley east of Stephenson Drive, to the center of the first alley north of 38th Street: 1 thence west, along the center of the first al.ey north of 38th Street to the center of Stephenson Drive; thence south along the center oi Stephenson Drive, to the center i of the first alley south of 38th Street: thence west, along the center of the first alley south of 38th Street, to the center of the first alley east of Simmons Drive, I thence south along the center of the first alley east of Simmons Drive, to the center of ,17th Street, thence west, along the center of 37th Street, to the center of ! Simmons Drive; thence south, along the center of Simmons Drive, to the line between lots 210 and 217 in Hiawatha Gardens; thence west a'ot.g the line between , sadi lots 210 and 217 io a point 122 feet east of the west line of the east half of 1 the northwest quarter of SeQtion 24. Township 16 North. Range 4 East: thence i south, parallel to said west line, to the i center of 30th Street: thence west along the center of 30th Street, to the west line of said half quarter Section: thence I south, along said west line to the south 'line of said half quarter section: thence west. 200 leet to a point: thence in a southwesterly direction. 1.580 feet more or 1 less, to the west line of said Section 24. i at a point 1.475 feet north of the southwest comer of said Section 24; thence south, along said west line. 341 feet to a point; thence in a southwesterly diree--1 tion. 1.450 feet enora or less, to a point I 200 feet north of the south line of See- . tion 23. Township 16 North, Range 4 East: thence south. 200 feet to the soutli line of said Section 23 at-a point 1.123 feet west of the southeast corner of said Section 23: thence in a southwesterly direction. 725 feet, more or less, to the west line of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 20. Township 10 North Range 4 East, at a point 700 feet south of the north line of said quarter see tion: thence in a southwesterly direction. 930 feet more or less, to a point 1.280 feet south of the north Une of said quarter Section; thence in a southwesterly direction. 360 feet, more or less, to the south line of the north half of the northeast quarter of said Section 20. at a point 225 feet east of the west line of said quarter Section; thence in a southwesterly direction. 380 feet more or less, to the west line of said quarter Section, at a point 619 2-10 feet north of the north line of the right-of-way of the C., C., C. & St. L. R. R.. Springfield Division: thence south, along said west line of said quarter Section, 330% feet to a point; thence west. 100 feet to a point: thence in a southwesterly direction. 900 feet more or less, to the north line of the southwest ?uarter of said Section 26. at a point 545 eet east of the northwest corner of the east half of said quarter Section: thence in a southwesterly direction, 1,000 feet more or lew. to the west Une of the east half of said quarter Section, at a point 840 feet south of the northwest corner of said half quarter Section: thence south, along the west line of said half quarter Section, to a point 1.080 feet north of the southwest comer of said half quarter Section: thence east. 250 feet to a point; thence south 1.080 feet to the south line of said quarter Section; thence west. 250 feet to the southwest comer of the eost half of said quarter Section; thence in a southwesterly direction. 1,380 feet, more or less, to the center of Arlington Avenue, at the center of 20th Street; thence wet. along the center of 20th Street, to the center of the first alley east of Graham Street; thence south, along the center of the first alley east of Graham to the south property line of 19th 9treet; thence west, along the south property line of 19th Street and the same extended west, to a point 330 feet west to the center of Ritter Avenue; thence south parallel to Ritter Avenue. 1.579 feet to the center of 10th Street; theneo west, along the center of 16th
31 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses COLLEGE AND 53D —Southeast corner, 2 of the finest doubles in town, just completed; absolutely modern, can be purchased on a reasonable down payment and balance in easy monthly installment**; many built-in features, tile bath, showers, built-in tubs, tile roofs, etc. COLUMBIA SECURITIES COMPANY. Lincoln (1334. 153 N. Delaware. 1534 COMER Ave. —New 6 rooms, inside toilet, water, elenotrieity and Karaite. Open for inspection Sat, and Sun. EASTERN AVE.; five-room modern buntalow; SO,OOO. SI,OOO cash, asalle. N.; five-room modern bungalow: *0,250 Seven-room modern bungalow; near Joan of Arc. *5.750 terms. On Broadway; six-room bungalow; a dandy; 810.450. Parker Ave.; five-room modern bungalow ; $5,000. terms. C. J. OSBORN. Drex. 6184. ENGLISH AVE.. 1420; dandy five-room and breakfast room; inside toilet: onecar garage. Price *3.400; S3OO cash. Drcxel OSI7. Open eve. i LETCHER Ave.. 31(32: new. nicely deco rated. 5-rooin bungalow: 2 sqs. south of English Ave.. opposite Christian Para, between S. Denny and Garfield: front porch, cement walks, large pantry, bathroom, 2 nice bedrooms with large closets with connecting hall, front drive garage, electric lights, deep driven well. Will sell on E Z terms. Glad to show you at any time. Call MA. 5072, or Web. 0891). HEALING AVE., N.. 1320; equity in fiveroom modern bungalow: must be sold by May 2; owner leaving city. We. 4004-J. OLNEY N" 2425—13 rin. double, also 4rm i-ottage. lights, g as. well. cistern. itt.il) rLAtii.. ii.n: ti rooms, strictly modern; front drive, garage: by owner. S. PENN.. 2300; brand new. 3-room, all modern: garage: price $4,450: SSOO down. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 2789. Ten New Bungalows Four Have Been Sold All modern with decorations, full basement, laundry faucets, graded yards Near Garfield Park, boulevard, car line, churches and schools: 2400 block Union St. Take Meridian car to Glendale or drive on Madison Ave. to Pleasant Run Blvd. then west. Come out and see them. Open Saturday aft rrnooD. I to 5. and Sunday. 9 to 5. Bridges & Graves 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. SOME INVESTMENT 11.75% NET Eight apartment brtek: tile roof: 3apartment brick and frame; yearly income $7,800- ye trly expense. $2,341; price $47,000 Use your pencil on these figures, then let us show you. Mr Preston, evens. Hi.r 2314 for appointment. SCHMID Sc SMITH, INC.. REALTORS 130 X. DELA. MAIN 4088 i COME OUT TO PURE AIR AND SUNSHINE IN TRATHMORS—34th and Keystone. | new. modern and semi modern bungalows. Pru-ed $4,250 to $5,500. Only $350 cash payment and up. walain-e monthly. A fpw choice homesites on terms. Salesman on Ground Sunday. J S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840. __ I HOUSE PARTLY FURNISHED Wilkins W . 1923: six rooms, senn mod rr" li - e nra ..,. a>ie jot. overlooking park: beautiful location. Ki r.- i * i RE One rug. 1 ►loeoosrd. 3 dining-room ••hail < 1 *nnr room taolr. 4 pieces rattan. I ‘mail rousd table. 3 piece parlor suite. On • asy payments *3 *l6O Open afb-rnoon* and Sunday Wn.-h. 5420. BRAND NEW 1 OUBI.E—S7 8(81. Six rooms to side. One halt block from E Washington St ; rent s4i> a side, paved street, full lot 2-ear garage. Here is an , opportunity tor a home and Income, lor j the price of a single Mr Cunningham. ! 147 E. Market St Room 200. Main 5147. i Evenings. Irvington 2540 SIOO Cash Balance like rent, buvs choice of 3. 4room cottages, gas. city water, electric I lights, cement walks, newly painted and pal* red: prn-e only *2.100. including Barrett law: improved street: large lot 38x 185: located 2845-2851 2803 N. Denny St Take Brnrhtwond car or bus to 28th St. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. close to Technical. Six room cottage. in good condition: gas. , electric lights, city water; full corner lot. This property is a bargain: email payment cash halanis- like rent Mr Cunningham. Room 200. 147 E. Market St. Main 5147. Evenings. Irvington 2540. *_ LOOK—LOOK 28th. W. 1353; 0-room house. Will sell equity for S4OO. Main 1074. Wash. 3083.
S LEGAg. NOTILES Street. 640 feet more or less, to a point 350 teet east of the northwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter ol Section 34. Township 16 North. Range 4 East: thence south 450 leet to a point: 1 thence west. 350 feet to the west line of said halt quarter Section; thence south, along the west line of said half quarter Section and along the east Une of North Kue.id Place to a point 150 feet south of the south property line of Tenth Street: thence vest, parallel to. and l (> leet j mum of tlie south property line of Tenth Street, to the i-enter of Emerson Avenue: thence south along the center of Emerson Avenue, to the south line of the lirst alley south of New Vora Street, extended east; thence west, mong j the south line of said alley extended, and along the south Une of said alley, to a- - 168 teet. east ol the east property line of Riley Avenue; thence south. |>ar- I allel to. and 108 feet east of the east | property line of Riley Avenue, to me cen- ] ter of Washington Street: thence west, along the center of Washington Street, to ! the west property line ot Ri.ey Avenue; thence south, to a point 266 feet south of the south property line of Washington ' Street, thence west, prallel to. and 266 feet south of the south property line of Washing ton Street, to the east line of, Hay woods Bouiex a rod Addition: thence I north. along said east line to a point 156 feet south of the south property Une of I Washington Street; thence west, parallel i to and 150 teet south of the south prop-! erty line of Wasmngton Street: to the east property line of the Indianapolis Orphans' Asylum: thence south, along said cast line, to the center of Moore Avenue, extended east: tnence west, along the center line of Moors Avenue, extended bast, and along the center Une of Moore Avenue, to the (inter of Denny Street: thence south, along the center of Denny Struct, to me center of the first alley north of the P.. C.. C. & St. L. R. R ; thence west, along the center of the first alley north of the P.. C.. C. A St L. R. R . to the center of Sherman Drive; tnence north, along the center of Sherman Drive, to a point 200 feet south of the south property Une of Washington Street; thence west, parallel to, and 200 feet south of the south property Une of Washington Street, to the east line of the first alley west of Sherman Drive: thence south, along the east Une of said alley and the same extended south, to tne south Une of the right-of-way of the P„ C.. C. & St L. R. K.; thence west, along the south line of said right-of-way. to the center of LaSalle Street; thence south, along the center of LaSalle Street, to the Une between lots 12 and 13 in Section *'B,” Block 22. Forrest Park Addition, to the City of Indianapolis: thence west, along the l>ne between said lots 12 and 13. and along the line between lots 1 and 2. Block 22. and along the line between lots 10 and 11, and along the line between lots l and 2. Block 21. and along the line between lots 20 and 21. Block 20. Section "B" "Vjrrest Park Addition, to the eenter of the first alley west of Gray Street- thence south, along the center of the first alley west of Gray Street, to the center of the first alley north of Meredith Avenue; thence east, along the liter of the first alley north of Meredith Avenue, to the centgr of Gray Street; thence south, along tne center of Gray Street, to the center of the first alley south of Meredith Avenue; thence west, along the center of the first alley south of Meredith Avenue, to the center of the first alley west of Oakland Avenue; thence south along the center of the first alley west of Oakland Avenue; to the eenter ol Claylon Avenue; thence west along the center of Clayton Avenue. to the center of the first alley west of Christian Street; thence Boulh. along the center of the first alley west ot Christian Street, to the center ot the first alley north of English Avenue; thence west, along the center of the first alley north of English Avenue, to the line between lots 13 and 14. Block 1. Section ••A” Forrest Park Addition: thence south along the Une between said tots 13 and 14 and the same extended south to a point 200 feet south of the center of English Avenue: thence wQst, parallel to and 200 feet south of the center ot English Avenue, to a point 200 feet east of the center of Keystone Avenue; thence south, parallel to and 200 feet east of the center of Keystone Avenue, to the center of the right-of-woy of the C.. C„ C. & St. L. R. R.: thence in a southeasterly direction, along the center of said right-of-way, to the center of Pleasant Run; thence in a southwesterly direction. along the center of Pleasant Run. to the center of Keystone Avenue; thence south along the center of Keystone Avenue; to the center of the right-of-way of the Indianapolis Union R. R.; thence in a southwesterly direction. along the center of said right-of way to the center of Villa Avenue: thence south, along the center of Villa Avenue, to the center of the first alley north of Calhoun Street; thence east, along the center of the first alley north of Calhoun Street to the center of Churchman Avenue; thence southeast, along the center ol Churchman Avenue, to the center of Keystone Avenue; thence south along the center of Keystone Avenue, to a point 1.100 feet south of the center of Raymond Street: thence west, parallel to and 1.100 feet south of the center of Raymond Street, to the center of State Avenue; thence south along the center of State Avenue, to the center of the first alley north ol' Southern Avenue: thence west, along the center of the first alley north of Southern Avenue, to the center of the first alley east of Shelby Street; thence south, along the center ot the first aJley east of Shelby Street, to the center of Southern Avenue; thence west along the center ot Southern Avenue, and along the
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE li—Houses COLORED BUYERS Fourteenth. E.. 010: five rooms, semi modern, newly decorated; good locatiou: terms. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin 5060. Ken. 2789. PAYMENTS. $350 cash, low price. Sixroom modern cottage home, 1515 Garfield PI., vacant. For key call Ernest E. Woods. 20!) New Kress# Bldg. Mam 3084. Nights Rail, 4508, BEAUTIFUL six room bungalow: electric lights, turnace. both waters inside, slate roof, shade, shrubbery, fruit trees, cement walks: 1 blk. lrorn interurban bus lines, 20 minutes drive trom monument. Har. 2229-J SIOO DOWN. bal. monthly, buys 4-room bungalow 8. E.: garage, breakfast room, basement. 718-0 Peoples Bank. Riley 2028. BARGAIN in a dandy five-room semi-mod-em on Villa south of Prospect. Call Main 0707. F VF-UOOM ► ungalows easy payments Wash 4344 CITY nT.PK9 REAT.TV CO BUNGALOW. 4-room modern; near Foun- i tain Sq. and Catholic church Dr, 2235-R. j d—Lots LARGE lots. 63-ft. front on cinder street. Butler Ave.. north ot 25th St.: $395; terms $lO cash, $1 weekly. I. N. RICHIE & SON Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. LOT. 40-ft. south front: W, Thirty-First. near Elmira. E. DIETZ. 334 Congress. e —Suburban 6-ROOM bungalow: electr.e lights, pantry. enclosed rear porch: garage, with side! drive; trees, fruit, shrubbery: lot 80x13 4. [ near West Washington Street. 4800 west [ s3l>> cash. S2B monthly. OSCAR LEE. j 23ft E. Ohio St.. Room 400. Main 0217. :1 4-ACRE tracts. Meadow Brook Farina Addition. Mooresvllle Road and oynhurst Drive; $025 and up; $25 cash. $lO monthly. I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg NORTH of 38th St., east ot Emerson Ave.. A*-acre tracts: $785 and up; terms $25 cash. $lO monthly. I. N RICHIE & SON. Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg f—Sale or Exchange TWO-HUNDRED-ACRE CLEAR FARM ON MAIN DIXIE HIGHWAY. BETWEEN MARTINSVILLE AND BLOOMINGTON. IND. Fine large frame house: frame barn; chicken ana hog houses; two-car garage: fruit, “to. Will trade for improved Indianapolis property and assume. JOS. W. SELVAGE MA IN 0717 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good clean rental property for 2 families/; dose in; will trade as payment on good farm FINANCE REALTY CO 405 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. FOR SALE, equity in two lots or trade for automobile or chassis. Inquire 902 j Villa Ave.. or call DRex. 0908 g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU have a clear lot we wUi ouiid i you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office , help and pay no commission ELVERS Sc KLEIN, Lincom 2027 j 22 READ KSI A I K WAVi FI) We Have Buyers Waiting We have buyer for 7-room modern home near Beech Grove car line. We have bu.ers for modern doubles ; worth $0,500. $7,500. $8,500. We have buyer* for 5 or 0-room homes | between 42d ano 49th, between Central and Winthmp: aiso near 62d and College. We have bu.vets for ti-rocm modern bungalow* east. We have buyer? for homes north. $15.000 to $30,000. No property listed by phone. Call in person. HOMER K KENT. 800 KAHN BLDG. THE W U GILLETTE COMPANY. IF YOU WANT TO SELL . Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg.- Lin. 5307. ] NO OPTION REQUIRED. I 23 FAKM LANDS 40 ACRES: fine home: 5 miles Columbus. Ind- R. \V. Tlrte ■ It. 7. J 3i MIS! LLLANLOI 8 toil S.tbt i ASK your druggist or grocer for Fntch* Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you, drop me a card These goods are equal to the best and better tbau all the rest. Inexircnaive as the lowest price. If not wasted .. H RoWELL gen agt.. P O Box 057 Indiana! *olts BABY CARRIAGE —Good condition. sls. 3825 N. Delaware. Washinglon 0894, BED DAVENPORT. CHEAP. RANDOLPH 7480.
39 LEGAL NOTICES center of South Garfield Drive, to the center of Manker Street' thence in a northwesterly direction, in a curved line southwest of Bean Creek, through Garfield Park, to a point; in the center of Pleasant Rim: said point being at the center of the rignt-of-way of the P., C\. C. & St. L. R. K. or J.. M & I. R. R.; i thence in a southwesterly direction, along the center of Pleasant Him to the center i of Southern Avenue; thence west, along the eenter of Southern Avenue, to the I east property line mt the right-of-way of the Illinois Central R. R.. the place of | beginning.” All remonstrances or ob.ections must be filed in writing at or betore the time ; fixed in this notice with said Board ot j Assessors at the office of the Board of | Public Works, in the City of Indian- j spoil*. A goschk. Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court. April 25 and May 2, 1926. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT~t)F PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of ! Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. I Indiana, that it is desired and deemed nco- ; essary to make the following described | public improvement in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following | numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Hoard on the 22nd day of April. 1025. j Improvement Resolution No. 12400. UNION ST From south property line of Glendale St.. To northeast property line of riensant Run Parkway. North Drive. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Biock. Briek. Asphalt or Asphal- I tic-Concrcte. laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line, to n uniform width ol 24 feet: providing 15 bn. It. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on Ulan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and (he detailed drawings, plans, profiles and spe ideatious which are on file aid may be seen in the otliee of said Board of Public Works of th" City of Indianapolis. The sau' Boa.-d of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, May 13, 1925. at 2 p. m . at its ofTiee In said City as the time and place for the public considoratiori of the proposed Improvement at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to he assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liablo to bo \ assessed for such improvement and the i benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Aprii 25, May 2. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that seated proposals will be received bv it at its office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Friday. May 8, 1925. for tho following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12331. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF NEVADA ST. From north property line of Ludlow Ave . To southeast property line of first alley northwest of Ludlow Ave. Bv grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel cohere te foundation from 0 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniiorm width of 11 feet: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-incu Asphaltic-Concrete ■ base to the above named width; and providing 201 lin, ft. of 4xlfl-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. 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 in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and ths general 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 Workfi reserves the right to reject any or all bid*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. 9PENCEB Board ol Public Works City of Indianapolis April 25. May 2. 1925.
25 MISC ELLANEOUS FOR SALE _ REFUSED, UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED FREIGHT AT PRIVATE SALE UNCLAIMED ~ • FREIGHT STATION, CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, LND., OF THE C., 0., C. & ST. L. RY CO.; CINCINNATI NORTHERN R. R. CO.; PEORIA & EASTERN RY.; EVANSVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS & TERRE HAUTE RY. CO.
2,071 yds. blue denim. 12 Vo yd., wooden doors. Sl.jOWfl.OO ca.; new Ford touring body and to|i curtains $65: 1 bbl. superla grease. 5c lb.; 52 ft. armored rubber hose. $10; black screen wire, 2c sq. ft.: 1 bdl. blue sheet steel. $3 cwt.: pure apple cider vinegar. 15e a gal. by liio bbl.; rnty. 5-gal. jktd vans, 25c ca.; mty. 10 gal. jktd cans. 50@ ea.; cream cairn. 25c ea.; 1 drum calcium chloride. $1 cwt.; 1 bbl. sal soda. 50c cwt.: 1 copper washing machine tub, $10; 5 auto steering wheels, $1.50 ea.; 2 folding ironing boards, $2 ea.; 9 tu-top kitchen tables, $lO ca.; 11 concrete lighting columns. $1 ca (making good corner fence posts l : ladies' oxfords. $1 ea.; 30 gal. range boilers. $P ca.; 1 bbl. grease, S2O; fibre candy pails and lids, 10c ea.: 1 enam. bath tub. $25; U 3. Army cookers, 25c ea.; 3 lavatories. $5 ca.; 1 lavatory. $8; 1 W. C. bowl. $5: 1 kitchen sink. $3; 1 bx. miners lamps. 50c ca.: several dining chairs at bargains: 2 mahogany rocking chairs. $2.50 ca.; 1 lot framed pictures. 6 for 25c; several rugs various sizes, patterns and qualities, all at reduced prices; several linoleum rugs various sizes and patterns; pure cane granulated sugar reduced to 6c per lb., by the bag. ,T K VANCE. Jr.. Storekeeper. Store open daily except Sunday 8 00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturday. 8:00 a. m. to 11:30 a in.
CABlNET—Kitchen, cost 573. used three months. Will sell for $23. Bel. 4397 W. CAPE, black black tailored suit: brown chiffon dinner dress; all size 36: good as new. Wash. 1431. DAVENPORT. LIBRARY TABLE. One i hair and rocker. For safe cheap. CALL LINCOLN 8771 MONDAY. DINING-ROOM suite, oak. 8 pieces; $35. 2153 K. Kiverside Drive. DOG KENNEL—Fixtures: reasonable. Irvinglon 3762-J. FURNITURE —houscnold. complete 7 rooms of eleg ant'y furnished home Party leaving city. No dealers 2621 Ccntral ve Kenwood 2724. FURNITURE—SuitabIe lor pon-h or barbecue. 560 surplus park benches, 160 old hickory round and square collapsible tables. And other articles, Lincoln 6466. Mlßßiiß—Mantel, bevel plate, for sale at 22 9. LaSalle. 2:30 to 4 p. ni Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special $13.95; Gold Seal Congoieum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns st proportionate prices Imported Japa new- grist rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50 113x12 rugs. $29.50; all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axrninsters and Wtlion rugs carried in all sizes and pat terns, are sold at the lowest prices in the city Come in and he convinced All new Dcrrect goods tno seconds), Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St., qpposit'j Stalehouse. "If It covers the floor, v.’e have it." SEWING machine. Singer, drop-head: SB. Apt 11 1323 Ashland Ave. STOVE, gas; rolltop desk: both in good ; very cheap. Harriron 4369-R. VACUUM sweeper, two rugs, dining table, floor lamp. Call 2614 Broadway.
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OB' PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given by the Board ol 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 In dianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 22nd day ol April, 1925. Resolution No. 12457. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF DORMAN STREET From north property line of New York St. To south property line of Vermont St. By grading and paving the alley with asphaltic-concrete, concrete or brick, laid tin a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property-line to 0 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 14 leet; or grading and paving the alley with asphaltic-concrete laid on a 4-inch asphaltic-concrete base to the above named width: and providing 608 lineal feet of 4xlo-ineh stratified limestoue marginal stone. 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. All work doi e 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 Worns on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles anil specifications which are on tile 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 Wednesday. May 13, 1925 at 2 p. m. at its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the propoaed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to .the jiroperty liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equiti the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 25 and May 2, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. 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 ttie following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted Board on the 17th day of April, Resolution No. 12451. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF SHELBY STREET B'rom south projierty line of Cottage Ave. To north property line of Palmer St. By grading and paving ttie alley with j asphaltic-concrete, coticreto or brick, laid son a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation I from <f inches of property line to <1 inches of projierty line lo a uniform width of ! 14 feet: providing 38 lineal fed of 4x16 inch stratified limestone marginal stone or ’x2"x2" standard steel paving guard as specified: or grading and paving with asjih a 1 tic-concrete laid on a 4-inch as-phaltic-concrete base to the above named width: and providing 842 lineal feet of 4x16 inch stratified limestone marginal stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer I and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be us shown on p.an and as I specified. | All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and condl- ! tions 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 tie seen in thp office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. May 13. 1925 at 2 p. ill. a 1 its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time sidd Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose proiierty is liable to be assess'd for said improvement, and will determine whether t lie 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. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City at Indianapolis. i„ - v April 25 and May 2.. 1925.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS! SPECIAL SALE ON UNDERWOODS, L. C. SMITH AND MONARCHS ••PAY AS YOU TYPE" TERMS' IF DESIRED You can buy any standard make on Easy Monthly Payments SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Penn. Lincoln 0822. "Est. since 18801 22 branch stores." 25c WINDOW SASH, 30c ~ FEDERAL COAL CO.. 1020 E. North. _ !>—Pet and Live Stoclr BEES. Italian; two stands for sale. 845 N. Dearborn 3t. Webster 7847-R. VXOOP7 KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best W. Va. or Ky. Ip., clu. Hid. .. .$0.25 Best Ind. or 111. Ip., eln. lkd $5.25 Best Ind. or 111. egg, cln. fkd $5.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4031. DRexel 4023. Indiana large lump, foraed $5.25 W. Va.. 4-in., forked -.50.26 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1456 920 E North St. Ir*. 4020 " ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel. 0272 1015 W, Everett. 20 M 1 * 11-1-l .V.N CU IsTYv AN 1FI) WANTED—OId printed pictures in colors having N. Currier or Currier & Ives printed n border. Describe, state price. Address__E. R Gilgour. ilB W. St. Cltifr. AUCTIONEERS—Mark it Neal. VVe buy or *ell for you. Ran, 7014. Har. 0907-K. SALVATION aimy industrial Home Help us to help others with your usedclothmg, magazines, news etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082 RABBlTS—Woodlawn Rabbitry wants rabbits. 2400 S. Keystone. Route F. Box 28 B. Drexel 5033. 27BLtjl.NLsS ANNOUNCEMENTS enewvMVWMVWMWMWMieMIMIMWI CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS AND EXCAVATING CALL LINCOLN 3112. . FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. K F, BURKLE. 410 Mass. Main 1428. liaTs cleaned ana Femodeied MULLER HAT SHOP, 107 W. Maryland E. j. SHARPE PAi’EK gLEANINO —< Former manager for Gadberry: 60c and up per room. Drexel 4090-J. PAPER CLEANING *1 room. Work guaJ*. Export workman. DREXEL 0108. GADBERRY. PAPER cleaning and painting, work guar* an teed; white man. Lincoln 4194. _____ paper hanging a painting. Prompt. efficient service. 1925 am pig Web. 0512. PLUMBING and repairing; quick service: .. prices reasonable; payments If desired. H E. Oliver, r<4 iTospect. Drexel 0430. RUGS ,9X13; dusted and scrubbed; $2. BENNETT, the Cleaner. Lm. 8204. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES j Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Aft. DeFord, the Hug Cleaner 9x12 rugs cleaned for *2. Lin. 7073 PRICE BROS, plumbing and heating repair work a specialty, 1152 Southern Ave DRexrl 646 U-R. DRcxcl H 770. J. S CLAYTON A SONS. CONTRACTORS. Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating 3>t N. Noble Lincoln 30*.’0 CHIN WOO fNN —11 Vi W. Ohio New Chop suey place. Also steeping roonw. 28 SioKU.KAM) TKAISBFES~ PACKING household goods and office furniture for shipment: piano derricklns: low rates on California shipments. Otto j. Suesz Main 2353—3028. Night#. Web. 0699-W—4579 Estimates an overland hauling NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. For moving and hauling; rates reasonabile. Randolph 3741. LONG DISTANCE and local moving. At special rates. Webster 9393. I.OW prices moving: $3 load and up CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391. (Continued on Next l’ace)
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind TC WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: f otiee is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed | nece.-sary lo winkc the following described : public improvements in tho City of Indian--1 npolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on tho 17th day of April, 1925. Resolution No. 12448. ILLINOIS STREET From north jiroperty line of 46th St. To southeast line ol pavement in Westfield Rd. By grading and paving the roadway with wooden-hlock. brick, asphalt, or asphaltic-concrete, laid on a 6-ineh gravel i concrete foundation from curb-line to curbline to a uniform width of 40 leet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to tho widths aa shown on plans; curbing both sides of tho roadway I with stratified limestone. bera standalone, i granite or 0x24-inch concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets ! and alleys in a similar manner and to I widths as shown on jilaiiß; providing 30 lineal feet of 6 foot, radius granite corI ners: providing 283 lineal feet of 10 foot , radius granite corners: providing 79 lineal feet of 25 foot radius granite corners: 1 providing 190 lineal fret of 4xlo Inch stratified limestone marginal stone: building one new manhole: constructing 16 catch-basins including inlet tops; providing 1,378 lineal feet of 12-tnch drain-pipe with connections made to inlets, oaten - basins, manholes and sewer; rebuilding one inlet by resetting old casting and j providing one new man hole ring and cover to be placed oil old catch-basin top, as I shown ou jilans; resetting 25 manhole tops ! to grade: and relaying 240 square yards ! of pavement at Westfield lid. so crown on j same will meet that of the new pave- ! incut. 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 sjieeified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements snail be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public V/orks on the above named day, ami tho detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which arc on file and may bo [ seen in tho office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tho said Board of Public Works has fixed May 13. 1925 at 2 p. m. at its offieo in said City as the time and place for tho public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons Interested. or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether tne benefits to tho property liable to bo assessed for such improvement mid tho benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. I By order of the Hoard of Public Works. CHARLES K. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 25 and May 2, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of ! Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of April. 1925, they unanimously adopted Declara tor.v Resolution No. 12453. 1925. for the vacation. _ „ Declaratory Resolution No. 12453. \ Aprii 1. 1925. Resolved. By the Board of Public Work" of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to vacate FIRST ALLEY WEST OF CHASE ST. B'rom south projierty line of McCarty St^ To north properly line of first alley south of McCarty St. ... The proposed vacation being all of the first alley west o/ Chase St., lying between the south line of McCarty St. and the north line of the first alley south of McCarty St. The property beneficially or Injuriously affected by the proposed vacation being the abutting property. The Board of Public Works of said city lias fixed Wednesday. May 19, 1925. a; a date upon which remonstrances ruav ,>e filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by, said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock i>. ra., said Board will meet at its office lor the purjiose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking- final action thereon. Sucn actions shall be final and conclusive upon all persons, _ CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works City of Hndiaaa polls. April S5. May 2. 1925.
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