Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1925 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,19Z5

STOCK VALUES SOAR TO NEW LEVEL

URGENT BUYING MOVES PORKER PRICES HIGHER Gains Amount to 10@35c on All Classes as Supply Lessens. Hoe Price* Day by Day May Bulk. Too. Receipts 27. [email protected] 12.00 0,000 28. 12.90 Cn 13.00 13.00 0,000 29. [email protected] 12.50 11,000 June 1. [email protected] 12.50 5.000 2. [email protected] 12.05 7,000 3. 12.66 12.75 8,500 Continued urgent demand and a lightening of receipts in principal markets was responsible for further rises in hog prices at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange today. Lightweight porkers again topping the trade at [email protected], compared with [email protected] Tuesday, indicated a rise of 10c. But heavyweight stock at [email protected] was 10@30c higher. Mediums, quoted at $12.65 @12.65 were 200 higher. The top was up a dime at $12.75 and the hulk selling at $12.65 showed a gain of 10@35c. Light lights brought [email protected] also 10@35c higher. Pigs were priced at [email protected] approximately a half dollar higher. Smooth sows sold at $11.25@ 11.50 up a quarter and roughs at $10.75 @ 11.25 were up a like amount. Receipts were estimated at 8,500 with 436 holdovers Buying was broad and practically all In the pens were cleared. The cattle mart was dull and draggy, with values apparently on a steady basis with Tuesday. The continued drought, playing havoc with pasture lands and thur halting the return of feeder cattle to farms, appears to he adding weight to the market. Trade that was done was spotty and values had no definite trend. Lightweight steers and yearlings were meeting the best demand. Common killers, selling in small volume at [email protected], showed no change In price. Choice light heifers at $lO and good cows at $7.50 also appeared steady. Receipts were estimated at 1,400. Veal prices sagged half dollar on a listless market. Top was $10.60 and the bulk sold at $lO. Mediums generally were cleared at $8.50 and commons around $6.50. Few commanded best values. Receipts were estimated at 1,000. Conditions in the sheep and lamb division appeared unchanged. Good kinds of lambs brought $14@15 and common to medium stock slo@l3. Weighty sheep brought s4@s; lights, 6; bucks, [email protected]. About 300 were offered. —Hoc*— Heavies $12.25® 12.05 Mediums [email protected] Light hoes [email protected] Light lights [email protected] Smooth sows 11.25 @11.60 Rough sows 10.75 @11.25Pigs 12.25 @12.05 Stags 8.00 @ll.OO Cattle Good to choice fat steers. .slo.oo® 10.75 Medium steers 8.60® 9.76 Prime baby beef heifers and steers J 10-76 Good heifers [email protected] Common to fair heifers. .. . 6.00® 7.00 Prime fat cows 8.50 Medium cows 4,75’® 6.00 Cainer an deutter cows... 2.26® 1.26 Calve* Fancy veal* $10.50 Good veals . ... 10-00 Medium calves B.oo® 8.50 Common calves o.oo® 7.00 Sheep and Lamb* Bpring lambs, choice $14.00® 15.00 Mediums 11.00 @13.00 Good to choice sheep 7.50@ 8.00 Fair to medium 3.00® 7.00 Other Live Stock CHICAGO. June 3.—Cattle—-Receipts, 10,000; market, fed steers 10c up; beat weight steer#, $11.60; several loads. $11.25 @11.40; no strictly choice yearlingß here; best, $11.60; buyers discriminating against light grassy offerings: latter a factor in weakening lower grades, fat cows and canners and cutters: vealers unevenly lower; mostly SIU"SO to packers. Sheep -—Receipts. 15,000; market, slow, fat ■ lambs fully 26c off; no westerns on sale; few hunches choice, well sorted native Jambs, $16.50; few sales fat ewes Jo traders steady, weak; heavies, $4.50®0; mediumweights, [email protected]. Hogs— Receipts, 16.000; market active, irregular to 10® 15c up; top, $12.40; bulk. $11.90; heavyweights. $12.30® 12.40: mediumweights, sl2 @ 12.40; lightweights. $11.70 @12.40: light lights, sll @12.40; packing sows, smooth, [email protected]; packing bows, rough. $10.75 @11.10; Slaughter pigs. $10.75® 11.85, CINCINNATI. June 3.—Cattle —Receipts 500: market, steady; shipping steers, good to choice. $9.50® 10.60. Calve-a—Market, steady; good to choice, slo® 10.50. Hogs —-Receipts, 3,400; market steady to 6o higher; good to choice packers and butchers. $12.76® 12.80. Sheep—Receipts, 3.800: market, lower; good to choice, [email protected]. Lambs —Market, 50@750 lower: good to choice, [email protected]. TOLEDO. June 3.—Hogß Receipts, 1,0000; market steady; heavies. $12.20@ 12.40: mediums. $12.00 @ 12.75; good pigs. 12.05© 12.75. Calves—Market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Market steady. CLEVELAND, June 3. —Hogs—Receipts, t. 000: market slow and weak; Yorkers, 12.75: mixed. $12.66: mediums, $12.50 @12.60: pigs. $12.50: roughs, $10.50; stags. SS.6I. Cattle—Receipts. 300; market slow, unchanged. Sheep and iambs— Receipts, l.COO: market steady; top. sl3. Caiveo—Receipts, 600; market active; top. sl2. PITTSBURG, June 3. —Cattle—Receipts light, market steady; choice. $10.50® 10.06; good. [email protected]; fair. [email protected]: veal calves, sll @11.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts light. market slow, steady; prime wethers. [email protected]; good, $7 @7.60; fair mixed, [email protected]; lambs. sll @10.25. Hoes —Receipts, lo double-decks; market steady. 10c higher: prime heavy, [email protected]; mediums, [email protected]; heavy Yorkers. sl3 @13.10: light Yorkers. t 12.90® 13: pigs. $12.90@13; roughs. [email protected] , 6; stags. ss@6. - EAST BUFFALO. June 3.—Cattle Receipts. 200; market, actve, steady; shipping steers. $8 @10.76; butcher grades, $8 - 00: cows, $2.50 @B. Calves—Receipts, 400; market, slow. 50c off; cull to choice. s3® 11.50. Sheep and lambe —Receipts, 200; market active- choice’ iambs, sls@ 16.60; cull to fair, [email protected]; yearlings, tß@l3; sheep, $3 @8.60. Hogs—Receipts, ,200; market, slow to 10c off; yorkers. sl3 pigs, sl3; mixed. $12.90; heavies. $12.75® 12.90; roughs, $10.50® 11.25; stags, m @8.50.

Trade Reviews Say

'The outstanding feature in the various hardware market centers is the firmness of prices. There are practically no important price revisions In reports received this week. The trade does not expect any serious reductions. Some factors predict upward adjustments, but such opinions can not be confirmed In a definite way. “Collections are Improving slightly, In all centers except Pittsburgh, where It Is reported that credit conditions are only fair. "The June outlook is encouraging. Jobbers and retailers say that sales are better than for the same period last year, with spring goods selling fast. Sprinklers, garden hose,' lawn rollers, and hose reels are among the moat active items. Some market students predict an i excep'tlonal sales-record for June."—Hard- ' JLS*.

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11:45 Prev. High. Low. p. m. dose RailroadsAtchison .. 119 Vi 119% 119% 118% Atl Cart L. 103 ... 163. 162% B& O 79% .. . 79Vs Can) Pac..a4o% ... 140 14<> C& O ... 90 4 ••• 96 90 % C*N W. 57% 57% 67% 57% C R *P. . 46% ... 46%, 46% Del A Hd.149% ... 149 V 148% Del & Lack. 142% ... 143% 142 Erie ... . 28% ... 28% 28% Erie Ist pfd 37% 37% 37% 37% Gt Nor pfd 07% 07% 07% 07% Lehl Val. 80% 79% 80% 80% Mo Pac pfd 81 79% 80L 79% N Y C 110% 110% 110 it 11% NY NH A H 33 ... 32 % 32 % Nor Pao... .05% 04% 05 *04% NA W .. 129% ... 129 , T 29 Pennsyl . . 44 .. . 43 % 43 k Reading .. 88 % 87% 87% 88 Sou Rallw. 97% ... 90% Sou Pac . .100% 100% 100% 10g^i St Paul .. 9% 8 B% St Paul pfd 17 14 % St L A S W 47 % 40% 47% 47% St LA 9 F 83% 82% 83 82% Un Pac ..138 ... 137% 137% Wabash . • • Wabash pfd 00 % -68% 86% 00% Rubbers— Fisk Rub.. 16% 10% 18% 18% Goodr Rub 63% ... Goody pfd.loo% 100 100% 100 Kelly-Spirt .18% ... 18% 18 U S Rub .47% ... 40% 40% Equipment#— Am CAP.IOO ... 100 100 Am St Fdy... ... ••• Am Loco . .. ... iii BaWw Loc. 117% ... 116% lit Oen Elec .293% 291% 291% *93 Lima Loc. .03 ... 83 03 Pr St Car. 53 ... .52,. t West Elec. 72% ... 7-% HLcclb* ' Bethlehm 38% -• . 38 % 89 Colo Fuel . 39% 37% 38% 3. % Crucible ..88 ... 88 68 Gulf States 85% 85 85% 84% P R C A I 40 ... 4040 Rep I A S. 45 ... 45 45 Sloss-Sheff. . . M lt , j;:., , U 8 Steel 114% 114% 111% Vanadium . 28 ... 28 ~ 7 * Motors— Am Bosch. 35 35k 2-2., 22^ Chand Mot 37% 36% -L % 30 Gen Motors 77% 70% 77 77 ill| IBS * & |f% 28J 27% Studebaker. 47% 40% 40% 40% Stromberg . 71% ... <l% 69% Stew-Warn. ... 'O,. jJ Timken ... 40 ... 40 H 40% WtUys-Over 21% 20% 21% *O% Dodge .. .. <B% 78% 78 ,-j <B% Mining*— Dome Mines 14% ... 14 14% Int Nickel™ 28 % 28% '2% 28% Tex GA S 108% ... 108 107% Coppers— i Am Smelt .105% 104% 154% IQ* Anaconda. 39 ... 39 39% Inspiration. 26% ... 26% 27% Kennecott. 60% 50% 50% aO% U S Smelt. 30% ... 36% 37 Oils— Cal Petrol. 28% ... 28% 28% Cosden ... 32 % 32 % 32 % 32 % Houston Oil 08% ... 08 67% Marland Oil 43% 44% 42% 43 Pan-A Pete 70 ... 75% 70% P-A Pete B 76% ... 76% 77% Paeiflc Oil 58 ... 57% 57% Phillips Pet 42 % ... 42 V 42 % Pure Oil.. 29 ... 28% 29 Rov Dutch 51 % 51 % 61 % S Oil of Cal 68 , 57% 58 58 £ S Oil of N J 42 % 4$ % 42% 42% Sinclair ... 21 % ... 21 % 21 % Texas Cos.. 48% ... 48% 48% Tr Cont Oili 4 % ... 4 % 4 % Industrials— Allied Chem 92% 92% 92% 93

Produce Markets

Eggs—Strictly fresh, delivered at Indianapolis, 23©27c. Poultry—Jobbers buying: prices: 210 22c a pound: 1925 springs, 32 034 c: Leghorn fowls, 26 per cent discount: old roosters, 10c; ducks, 4 pounds up. 10013 c; turkeys. young, 26c: old, 22c; geese 10 pounds up. 8@10c; squabs. 11 pounds to dozen, $4.50; old pigeons, 76c a dozen, guineas, 2-pound size. $7 a dozen. Butter—Jobbers' buying prices for Backing stock, 10c a pound. Jobers aelllg prices for creamery butter; fresh prints. 45@40c a pound. Cream —42c a pound for butter fr.t, delivered at Indianapolis. „ , Cheese—Selling prices: Domestic Swiss. 38 @ 40c: Imported. 60c: New York full cream, 28® 30c: Wisconsin llmburger. 26 ®2Bcj Wisconsin Daisies. 24** (at 25c; Long Horns, 25 020 c; American loaf. 32c; pimento loaf, 34c: Swiss loaf, 38c. CLEVELAND. June 3.—Poultry—Fowls. 270 28c; Leghorns and light stock, 330 25c; roosters, 15017 c; ducks. 27 028 c; broilers, 4jt@4so: light broilers. 33 0 34c. Butter—Extrain tubs,. 47 0 48c; extra firsts. 45 048 c: firsts, 43 H 044 fa c: packing stock. 24 0 26c. Eggs—Nort’ ?m Ohio extras. 33c: extra firsts. 33 He; Ohio firsts. 30® 30 He: western •’rats. 30c. Potatoes—Michigan. New York and Maine. $2.9003 per 100-pound sacks; Alabama, $4 per 100-pound sack. CHICAGO, June 3.—Butter —Raneip'e. 10 749; creamery, 42 He; standards, 42He; firsts, 39 0 40c: seconds, 33 0 38c. Eggs—Receipts. 20 063: ordinaries. 28He: firsts, 290 30c. Cheese —Twins, 22H0 22 He; Americas, 23 He. Poultry—oeipts. 2 cars; fowls, 24c; ducks, 22. sprang, 280 30; geese. 13c. sprites. 24c; turkeys, 20c; roosters. 13c; Woutn. 39 @4oo. Potatoes —Receipts, 216 cars; quotations: North. Carolina cobblers. $6 ® 6.40; South Carolina cobblers. $6 0 6.25; Alabama and Louisiana triumphs, $3.00@ 3.76; Wisconsin and Michigan round whites. $1.2501.60. NEW YORK. June 3.—Flour —Dull and easy. Pork —Firm: mess. 838.60 Lard— Steady: Midwest spot. 810.95 017.05. Sugar—Raw firm; centrifugal 96 test. 4.40® 4.46 c; refined quiet: granulated 5.550 5.70 c. Coffee —Rio No. 7 spot, 21c: Santos No. 4. 24 H@ 24 He. Taliow—Firm; special to extra. 8%08 %c. Hay—Firm; No. 1. 81.2001.25; No. 3. 90c®51.06: clover. 90c051.25. Dressed poultry Steady; turkeys. 25 0 40: chickens, 270 38c; capons, 35066 c; fowls. 14 0 32c; ducks. 18 0 20c; Long Islands. 25c. Live foul try—Unsettled; geese. 10 016 c: ducks. 4010 c; turkeys. 150 30c: roosters. 12c: broilers, 26043 c. Cheese —Dull; State whole milk common to specials. 19® 27He: Young Americas. 24 020 He. flatter—Firmer; receipts, 17.100: creamsry extra*. 43 OH3 He: special market 44 0 44 He. Eggs—Dull: receipts. 33,181: nearby white fancy. 39@40c; nearby State Whites. 33 0 38c: fresh firsts. 31H ® 3oc: Pacific coasts. 350 42c: western whites, 32 0 38c: nearby browns, 87 0 39c. Marriage Licenses Macey A. Campbell. 25. 1108 W. North, counter man: Marie J. Rowell, 23, 1326 N. Alabama, tray woman. Raymond L. Unvereaw. 26. 1215 Naomi, butcher; Eleanor C. Haag. 23. 207 N. Warm an. Lewis C. Kania 39. New Augusta, farmer: Anna A. Hendorson, 20. 1345 Olive, nurse. Arnold Smith. 25. 1411 H N, Illinois, foreman: Ada I. Head, 22. o*fl Washington BlvrL _ , Walter 1 T. Hunt. 29. 1038 S. nhriois. fireman: Bertha Z. Evans 25. 624 E. Sixteenth. _ Harry H. Walter, 25. 252* E. Tenth. Instructor; Helen E. Brown. 23, 916 ParJoseph T. Moore, 25. 5405 Julian, paymaster: Elizabeth E. Harris. 24. 3761 N. Meridian. Herman Schumacher, 85. 2505 E Washington, cleaner: Ella Mae McCaffrey, 20. 2852 N. New Jersey, stenographer. Joseph E. Bell, 24. 1320 Fayette, laborer; Carrie E. McNeal. 24. 1324 Fayette, cook. , . John William *Norbert Schwieters. 23. 1330 Bridge, clerk; Lillian Mumaw. 27. 1414 Bridge, clove maker. James H. Cunningham, 23. 637 Parker, salesman: Oua F. Simmerman, 17, 084 N. Keystone, clerk. Edgar L. Ulrey, 23. 1329 N. Olney. chemist: Kathryn M. Harrold. 23. 1502 J>. Olney. bookkeeper. William M. Hoyt. 28. 017 W. ThirtyThird. grocer; Mary O. Ward. 20, 528 Warren. Paul Wade. 33. 2122 N. Delaware, stockkeeper: Florence A. Yeager. 25. 2046 Madison, stenographer. Floyd E. Hughes, 24, 5 8 W. Fifteenth, cutter: Daisy M. Tate, 20. 326 N. Douglass. dressmaker. Samuel J. Wineinger, 29. Chicago, railroader: Margaret IL Shirts, 28. 220 W. Twenty-Eighth, clerk. George A. Post. 28. 1665 S. Delaware, clerk; Mary C. Schisla. 26. 1066 S. Delaware. In the Sugar Market (By Thomson 3b McKinnon) NEW YORK. June B.—Cable* were more favorable today. London reports a firmer market for Javas. while the French am in the market for 75 000 tons of Cuba* to be consumed before the new ci op is ready. Local refiners have re-entered the market aggressively with very little sugar on offer below 2He. Domestic consumption has been sufficiently large to anticipate an advance in granulated within the next week. ADMITTED TO BAR Thirty-five graduates of the Benjamin Harrison Law School were admitted today to praptic® a£ the bars of the nine local courts, the Sprat) e and Appellate Courts and the Federal District Couit. .

Allis-ChaL,. 85 84% 84% 84 Am Cam.. 193 191% 191% 191 Vi A HAL D-fd 73 % ... 73 % 72 Amer Ice. 109% 100% 109% 100 Am Wool ... ... 38% Cen Leath .. ... /. .. 18% Coca Cola 115% .... 11.5 110 Congo! eum„ 20% ... 20 20% Cont Can.. 65% 65% 05% 05% Davison Ch 30 % . . ' 36 % 37 Pam Play 104% 103% 104% 103% G Asphalt.. 54f% ... 54% . ;>4 % Int Paper. 73 ... 72% 72% fnt Harv. Hfl ... 110 109% May Stor. 124% 124 124% 123 Mont Ar W. 53% 53% 53% 53% Owen Bot. 49 ... 49 48% Radio ... ... 60 Sears-Roe. ... ... . 109% TT SCI P.. 170 160 170 195% U S In Al. 90% 90% 90% 90% Woolworth ... ... . . 134 t tUlt-RjS— Am TA T 140% ... 140% 140% Con Gas. . 80% ... 80% 86% Columbia G 05 Vi 04% 05 Vi 05% People's G . . . ... ... 138 Wes Union 134% 133% 134% 133% Shipping— Am Int Cor 33% ... 33% 3 Am SAC... ... ... 8% Atlantic G.. 47 40 48% 40% In M M pM 34 ... 34 34 Food#— Am Sugar.. 63% ... 63% 03% Am Beet S. 41% ... 41 41 Austin N ... * , . 24 Corn Prod. 33% .... 33% 33% CC Sg pfd 51% ... 51% 62 C-A Sugar ... ... *.. 30% Punta Ale.. 41 ... il 40 Wilson A Cos 5 % Tobaccos— Am Suma.. 9% ... 9% 9% Am Tob... 98% 90% 96% 9.5% Con Clgers. 42 ... 41% 42 Tob P (B) ... 79 U Cig Stor. 79 V 78% 79 68 C.,M.&ST.PAUL REORGANIZING IS ANNOUNCED Project Provisions Call for $10,000,000 From Stockholders. Bv United Prets NEW YORK, June 3.—A plan to reorganize the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. I aul Railroad, comprising more than 11,000 miles of track, which went into receivership March 18, has been announced by Kuhn, Loeb & Cos. and the National City Company, reorganization managers. The plan would put the railroad on a solid financial basis, according to the reorganization managers. Stockholders are asked for $70,000,000 under the provisions of the project, through a request for an assessment of S2B- a share on preferred stock and $32 a share on the common :>tock Other provi-itons include: 1. Reduction of the fixed interest bearing dabt from $469,521,196 to $242,069,000 a year. 2. Funding more than $185,900,000 of obligations into long term obligations. 3. Liquidation of the St. Paul’s $55,000,000 debt to the United States. 4. Creating a-new first and refunding mortgage. 5. Creating two additional mortgages. The plan has received the approval of the protective committees, named at the time the road went into receivership, according to the reorganization managers. This p actlcally assures carrying out the pioject, it twas said. ,a.Y Births Boys Chester and Florem-e Williamson, 501 S. New Jersey. Charles and Seldom* Doan. 414 N. bast. Leo and Elsie Frontzreb. 3220 E. T ven-ty-Fifth. „ John and Daphne Ketcham, Long Hospita!. _ Everett and Nannie Crittenden, Lon* Hospital . Orville and Leone Magee. Clark Blaneslee Hospital. _ „ , Raymond and Opal Beavers. 231 N. ArSel ßenjamln and Margaret Pope, 212 N. r and Thelma Blue, Methodist HosPil Harry and Agnes Borgman. 1150 S. Ra Earl lP and Anna Craig 2020 Indianapolis. Hoyt and Effie Clements, 164,3 Martmda jf-rry and Mayme Anderson. 510 Drover. Luther and Mattie Kurtz. 2311 Northwestern. Guy and Julia Chapman, 834 E. MaryArthur and Lena Butler, 1557 S. Quill. Girl* Byron and Lillie Darting. 719 E. Twen-ty-Second Joseph' and Mae Cunningham. 1156 * 'Joseph and Barbara Devlin. 1917 Arr° John and Edna Basay. 1227 St. Peter. Charles and Ruth Echols. 749 N. Bancroft Frank and Jesaie Boyd. St. Vincent Hos- ' l Louis and Lova Muamann. St. Vincent Hospital. . _ _ _ . Edward and Mary Greene, 3315 E. S,x---teeßt'anley and Nelle Alchner, Methodlat Hospital. _ .... _. Bruce and Jennie Turner. 1011 King. Charles and Anna Portigh. ol* N._Ea*t. Elmer and Evelyn Sharp. 604 W T . Twen‘yThomas and Edith Harris. 1047 Earbaoi'ia and Myrtle Burton. 1248 Nordyke. deaths Mary Rosella Royalty. 30. 930 Hoabrook. pulmonary tuberculosis, Cyril Parker, 73, city hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. Lean Reed. 86. 1837 N. New Jersey. Lang. 73, 1403 "Ringgold, chronic myocarditis. ~ . ... Geneva Robinson. 9 days, city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Lawrence D. Wolf. 5 days, 789% N. Pershing, Winckel’s diseaae. . , Gertrude M. Burnß. 28, 3009 Park Ave., 1)0 Minnie ? Salingter. 48. Methodist Hospital, mitral stenosis. .. , F'orence Duckwall Alvis. 32. Methodist Hospital, broncho pneumonia. lacob M. Mayer 00. Methodist Hospital. obstruction of bowels. Oliver Wlllkrd Pierce, 50. 1745 N. Pennsylvania. carcinoma. . _ .. Elizabeth Ada Pettis. 04. 2014 Sutherland chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Joshua Hayes. 05. Fletcher Sanitarium. spinal tumor. Steve Kuzma. 4. 568 W. Pearl, angina DC John*' B. Allison. 43. 409 N. Liberty. chronic mvocarditis. Sallie Hobbs, 49. city hospital, mitral insufficiency. William Ray. 88. 2432 Northwestern, art' i r )Bi. ** DruzzeUa E. Davis, 53. 544 W. BlevenUi. h' utw cardiac dilatation. J. Marry Dean. 79. 3901 Wintbrop, paralysis agatines. WATCHMAN’S GUN GONE Appeals to Police to Find Person Who Took W eapon. "How can a man be a night watchman without a gun," asked John S. ..C..r.abb, 880 W. Twenty-Eighth St., when he appealed to police today to find th* person who stole hie revolver, value S2B, from his locker at the Taylor Carpet Company, 110 S. Meridian St.

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Average price of twenty industrial stacks Tuesday, was 3 30.42. up ,7|3 to new high. Average twenty rails was 98.81, off .29. Ru United Prrx* NEW YORK, Juno 3.—After an irregular opening the market gathered strength from many specialties which sold at new highs and gave the activity an upward trend in special stocks. The so-called leaders* including stocks which traders regarded as of pivotal representatives, were conspicuous because of their absence. Steel held firm between 114% and 115, but sold rarely and had ho effect on the market either way. The same could be said of American Can and Mack Truck. On the other hand, the mmtor stocks in many cases attained new highs on heavy buying. Nash sold at 445, an advance of nearly 200 points in two months. White and Pierce-Arrow of the truck division were included In the list of new highs on the present rise’ Hot weather stocks like America Ice, Coca-Cola, and Reis were in good demand. Remington Typewriter ran up rapidly to 66% for a gain of 4 points. Excellent buying was behind the advance on indications that earnings will amount to slSa share this year. Rails were irregular writh important buying in Frisco, Lehigh Valley and Reading. National Cloak and Suit# came to life, running up % point to*7s. This mall order stock has been,neglected probably because there is comparatively little stock in the market. Earnings of this company are 1 larger than last year which showed sl4 a share on the junior shares. White Motor sprang forward to 73 on very heavy trading while Pierce Arrow issues registered new highs on the present advance. Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis bank elearlnxa Wednesday were $3,571,000. Bank debits amounted to $7.,47.000, WHEATLEADER IN GRAIN RISE Commission House Buying, Gives Strong Tone. Bv United Preat CHICAGO, June 3. —Ct *’n futures closed strong, with whea*. registering sharp advances. After an early dip, due to lower cables and reports of rains over a large area of the American belt, wheat firmed up on good eommissioai house buying. Light offerings caused shorts to cover. Liberal selling for profits weakened corn. J.ate strength in wheat, however, caused a reaction and prices closed near the top. Buying in oats was due to insect damage reports. Provisions offerings were absorbed •eadily due to better foreign demand, and higher hogs. | Chicago Grain Table ■ —June 3 WHEAT— Prey. Open. Hisrh. Low. Close. o!ose. Juir 159% 104% 1.69% 1.04% 1.01% Sept 1.67% 1.01 1.67 1.00% 159% Dee. 160% 1.03% 159% 1.03% 1.03% CORN— July 1.14% 1.15% 1.13% 1.14% 1.15 Sept 1.14% 1.14% 2.13% 1.14% 1.14% Dee /.95 .90% .94 .94% .95% OATS— July .47% .48 .47 .473* ,47% Sept .48 .48% .47% .48% .48% Dec. .60% .51 .50% .50% .50% | LARD— July 10.74 1645 16.97 10.43 | RIBS— July 18.50 18.50 18.35 18.60 18.30 I RYE— July 1.12 1.15 1.12 1.15 1.13% j Bept 1.12 1.15% 1.11% 1.15% 1.13% j CHICAGO. Juno B.—Carlo t receipt# were: Wheat, 28; Corn. 150; Oats, o 9; Rye. 2. TOLEDO. June B.—Wheat —Cash. *1.87 01.88. Com—Cash No. 2. [email protected]: No. 3, sl.lß @ 1.10. R-e—Cash No. 2, j $1.15. Oats —No. 2, 51@530; No. 3, 00 @so%c. Barley—Cash No. 2. 97c. i Cloverseed—Cash. $10.75: October, sl6; December. $14.60. Timothy—Cash. $4.70: September. $4.15. Al&ike—August, sl3. Butter—47® 48c. Eggs—3o® 32e. Hay —s2o. CHICAGO June 3.—Wheat—No. 2. red. sl.Bl. Com—No. 2. mixed. $1.13%® 1.14; No. 3. sl.lo® i.12; No. 4, $1.07%; No. o. $1.04% @1.05; No. 6. $1.03® 1.07; No. 1, yellow $1.10%- No. 2, yellow, $1.15% @l.lO : No. 3. $1.12 1.14% ; No. 4 t $1.12% @1.13: No. 5 $1.11; No. 6. $1.03% @1.19% ; No. 2. white, $1.14® 1.15- No. 3. $1.12% @1.14;N0. 4. *1.07® 1.11%; No. 6. *1.04%®!.05; No. 6. $1.04. Oats—No. 3. white, 40@47e: No. 4. white, 43@48%c. Standard* 40% © 43%0. Barley, Bfl@9lo. Timothy, $0.35 @7.05. Cloter, Slß®2o. MOTION PICTUREB

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STEPHENSON T 9 SEE NO FRIENDS Noblesville Judge Bars Visitors to Cell. Bv Times Special NOBLESVILLE, In<s., June 3. Charles Gooding, Hamilton County sheriff, today had strict orders from Judge Fred E. Hines to permit no one except personal attorneys to see D. C. Stephenson, former head of the Indiana Ku-Klux Klan, and Earl Gentry and EarLKlir.ck, held in jail here for trial on charge of the murder of Madge Oberholtzer, 28, of 5802 University Ave., Indianapolis. Judge Hines issued the order on Tuesday aa result of numerous requests made to the sheriff by visitors who wished to shake hands with the accused trio. Some of those who applied for admission admitted they did not know Stephenson, or the others except try reputation. Sheriff Gooding said the orders of the court will be obeyed to the letter. Fred Butler, Stephenson’s secrete ry, applied Tuesday iiight for privilege of seeing Stephenson on business matters. The judge was slow to grant the request, but did so with the intimation that future visits be few and as brief as possible. amusements"

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39 LE GAL NOTICES CITY' ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLHJ WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., June 2. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described publio improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution*, adopted by said Board on the Ist day of Jone, 192a. Improvement Resolution No. 12550 TROY AVENUE (NORTH SIDE ONLY) From Fast Property Line of Allen Avenue, To West Property Line of Shelby Street. By grading and paving the walks with •ement placed next to the property line, to o uniform width of 5 feet: grading and paving the street a.td alley crossings with cement placed next to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 7 feet: and providing 25 lin. ft. of header curb aa shown on plan. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described publio improvement* shall be in aocordanoe with the-terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered adopted by the Board of Public Worku on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plan*, profile* and specifications which are on file and may be seen in tho office of said Board of Public Worka of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Work* has fixed Monday. June 22, 1925. at 3 p. m., at its office in said city aa the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement. at which time said Board of Public Worka will hear at! persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed foe such improvement and the benefit* to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated coat thereof. by order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. X. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Worka. City of IndianJuneTlO. 1935*

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTM ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WIIOii U ‘if MA Y n< 6oNC U RRN";' 19 ' 5 ‘ Notico is hereby given by the Board ot Public Work# of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapols. a# authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the Ist day of June, 1925: Improvement Resolution No. 12540. RAY ST. From west line of pavement in Harding St. To west property line of Reisner ftt. By grading and paving the roadway With Wooden-Block. Brick. Asphalt or As-phaltic-Concrete, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb Hue to curb line to a uniform width of 30 inet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratitted Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granito or fix24-inoh Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner ami to the widths as shown on plan: providing 75 tin. ft. of 0-ft. radius rranlte corners; providing 157 lin. ft. of 10-ft. radius grante corners; providing 138 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone 1 constructing l catch-basin, including Inlet top: providing 3 now iron inlets: laying 100 lin. ft of 12-inch drain pipe wan connections made to uilets. catchbasins and sewer; resetting manhole tops to grade; and providing 69 sq. yds. of new pavement at Harding St., as shown on plan. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be aa shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in aoeordeuce with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numtiered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday, June 22, 1928. at 2 p. m. at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works wll hear all person# interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement. I and will determine whether the benefits I to the property liable to be assessed for ; such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estlI mated cost thereof,. ; By order of the Board bf Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. „ , , M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works Cit.v of Indianapolis. Jnnrf 3, IQ, 1905. CITY ADVERTISEMENT .DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD ,„J ndlan *P oll % Ind.. May 26. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: „ U.othie is hereby given by the Board of Public Work# of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 35th day of May. 1923 they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12332, 1823. for the opening. Declaratory Resolution No. 12532. 1925. „ , , May 25. 1925. Resolved, by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to open FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF COTTAGE AVENUE. From East Property Line of Olive Street. To West Property Line of First Alley East of Olive Street. The proposed opening being more particularly described as follows: "Beginning on the east line of Olive Street at a point 90 feet south of the south line of Cottage Avenue; running thenbe east, parallel to the south line of Cottage Avenue and 90 feet distant, to a point 5 feet west of the west line of the alley east of Oilve Street; thence in a northeasterly direction, to a point on the west line of the alley east of Olive Street, said point being 85 feet south of the south line of Cottage Avenue; thence south, with the west line of said alley cast of Olive Street, a distance of 20 feet, to a point; thence in a northwesterly direction, to a point 100 feet south of the south line of Cottage Avenue and 5 feet ! west of the west line of the alley eaat of Olive Street: thence west, parallel to the south lint* of Cottage Avenue and 100 feet <®tant. to the east line of Olive Street: thence north, with the east Hue of : Olive Street, a d’Btunce of 10 feet, to the [ place of beginning.” The property beneficially or Injuriously affected by the proposed opening, being the abutting property. The Board of Public Works of said city ha# fixed Monday. June 15. 1935. as a date upon which remonstrances may be tiled or presented by persons interested : in. or affected by. said proposed opening as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock p. m , said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance# which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. ■May 27 June 3, 1923. CUT ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD NOTICI ' al| TO WnT 19 “ 6 ' Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Woik* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, until 2:00 o clock p. m . on Monday, June Bth. 1925. for the following described public improvement. m the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12503 Reolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana. That the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by the property holders wnose prop--1 rty abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted lor receiving sewage from collateral drains, be. and the same is, hereby ordered in and along

SUMNER STREET From Alien Ave To first alley west of Shelby St. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at sewer in Allen Ave.; thence cast in Sumner St . to a point 71 feet west : of the west property line of the first alley* , west of Shelby St. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified pipe 12 inches and 15 inches in diameter and said sewer with all it* appurtenances, shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file In tfhe office of the Department of Publio Work of said city. The cost of said improvement shall he apportioned against ami paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon and upon the city of lndiauapolls, if the city is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assemb’y of the State of Indiana, entitled "An act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6. 1900. Assessments, if cfexerred. are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per I annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued, to the cm tractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds' are f issued. Under no circumstances shall they City of Indianapolis be or be held re. sponsible for any sum or sums due from, said property owner or owners for s*#d work, or for the collection of same. V>r for the oaymenl of any bond or bonds <rtiftcate or certificates, issued to urJd 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 orfsuvh moneys as said city is by said abo- {•■ entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had. and work done in the making 6f said Improvement, assessment of propel iy. collections of assessments and issuance of bond* therefore, shall be provide 4 for in said above entitled Act. All work done in making of / said described public improvemer 1 sh g.li be in accordance! with the terms aud conditions of said Imprvement Resolutlo 1 and the general Mid detail plans, prc/iles, draw, lngs and specifications which , are on file end may he seen in the o'Jflee of said Board of Public Works of r the City of Indianapolis, , The Board of Public Won reserves the right to reject any or all hie k. CHARLES E /COFFIN. W. H. FREFAiaN. M. T. SPEN CER. Board of Public Works, 'City of Indianapolis, May 27 and June 3. 192 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF '/HE BOARD Indianapolis, /nd . May 28, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY/CONCERN: Notice is hereby Given by the Board of Public Works of t ye City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is /desired and deemed necessary to make *the following described public improvemr g,ts in the City of Indianapolis. as aut n prized by the following numbered In ij movement resolution, adopted sal' i. Board on the 25th day Local Sewer 1 1 mprovemnt Resolution No. 12534. „ , May 33. 1925. Resolved b-r the Board ofPubUc Worka o* the City i J Indianapolis. State at Indiana. That t/ta construction of a local inter <>ed and adapted only for local use by the property holders whose property abut*, thereon, and not intended or adapted fl,r receiving sewage from collateral cfi i n * be. and the same is. hereby ordered y, i and along LIN AVOOD AVENUE AND OTHER STREETS. F roo g Tenth Street. To jjjiey South of Sixteenth Street. Mo m, particularly described as follows: „ ** n nnlng at LitTWbod Avenue and the Nort a Property Line of Tenth Street, j north in Linwooc Aranas to the

89 LEGAL NOTICES teenth Street to Wallace Avenue. with v Branches as follows; (a) Beginning at Wallace Avenue and the First Alley South of Sixteenth Street: thence south in Wallace Avenue to a point 40 feet'north of the North Property Line of Fourteenth Street. <b) Beginning at Bosart Avenue and the First Alley South of Sixteenth Stroet: thence south in Bosart Avenue to a point 38 feet north of the North Property Line of Thirteenth Street. (c) Beginning at Fifteenth Street and Bosart Avenue; thence east in Fifteenth Street to a point 184 feet west ot tiro west property line of Wallace Avenue. <d) Beginning at Nowlaud Avenue and Bosart Avenue; thence east in Nowlaml Avenue to a point 184 feet west of the west property line of Wallace Avenue. (el Beginning at Drexel Avenue and the First Alley South of Sixteenth Street; thence south In Drexel Avenue to a point 40 feet north of the North Property Lmo of Fourteenth Street. v Said sewer shall consist or Reinforced Concrete Pipe or Vitrified Segmental Block 30" in diameter and Vitrified Pipe 24". 15” and 12" in dtametcr. And said sewer, with all its appurtenances. shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specification# now on file in tlif office of the Deaprtment of Public Works of saki city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indiauapolis. 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 Corporation#.” approved March 0, 1050. Assessment*, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate 0 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be Issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay #aid assessments before said bond or bond# are Issued. Under no circumstance# shall the city of Indianapolis be or he held responsible 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 certificate#, issued to said contractor In payment for such work, except for such moneys am shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments tor such improvement. or such moneys aw said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All pi ck erdiuga had. ami work done in the making of sa:d 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 the making of said described public Improvements shall be in accordance with the term# and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, a# 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 rat” be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Toe said Board of Public Work* has fixed Monday, June Bth. 1926. at 2 p. m., at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publto Works. City of Indianapolis. May 27-June 3. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 20. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work# of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 25th day of May. 1023. they approved an aese#sment roll showing' tne prima facie asseasments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12150. SECOND ALLEY EAST OF MERIDIAN STREET. From North Property Line of ThirtySeventh Street. To North Property Line of first alley north of Thirty-Seventh Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0 inch gravel concrete foundation from 0 inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to u uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons intedested in or affeeed by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has flxrd Friday. June 6th, UKS. 2 p. in., as a date upon which remonstrance# will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on sa'd roll, or in a greater or less sum than named on said roll Said assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of properly subject to be assessed, la 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 of Indianapolis. May 27-June 3. 1925.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 20. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publio Works of ..m city ts Indianapolis, Indiana, that oil the 25tn day Mu>. 1025. they approved an assessment roll slowing the prim a facie assessments for the following described public improvement, a* authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11923. EAST STREET. From a point 158 feet north of the north property line of Georgia Street (running east.) To northeast property line of Virginia Avenue. Except the crossings of the C„ C., C. & St. L. H. R. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt, Asphaltic-Con-crete or Brick, laid on a 0-fnch gravel Concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 00 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbing- both sides of the roadway with, Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or 0x24-inch Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting strijots and alleys in a similar manner and to *the widths as shown on plan: providing 94 lineal feet of 0-foot radius granite corneps; providing 04 lineal feet of 10-foot rp/dins granite corners; constructing 4 cAtch-basins. including inlet tops: piovid'iig 3 new iron inlets: laying 200 lineal .feet of l'J inch drain pipe with connections 'made to inlets, catch-basins manhole top* ■nd sewer; resetting 2 iron inlets to curbfrade; providing 025 lineal f*-et of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting 3 manhole tops 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 plan and as specified. 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, June sth, 1926, 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, nr heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will b benefited in the amounts named on *aid roll, or in a greater or leas sum than that named on said roll. Sa‘d assessment roll showing said prlma facie assessments, with the liamos of owners and description* of property subject to be assessed, ia on file and ma.v be aeen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board qf Public Works, City of Indianapolis. May 27-Jure 3. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT Oi PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. May 20. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Boafd of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 25th day of (May, 1025. they approved an assessment roll showing tne priraa facte assessments for the foil owing described publio improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12163. First alley south of the Pennsylvania Railroad, . . From the east property line of Leeds Avenue To the west property line of Rural Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-incn gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property lino to 0 iuches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; providing 10 lineal sept of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or *■. x2X2-mch Standard Sttel Paving Guard specified Also exending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already id. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. . - Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public fraMMLW said city baa fixed Friday. Juna 6th, 1936, 2 p. m., aa a date upon which .muons trancM will be received or Heard, against fit* amount assessed ag&mat each

39 LEGAL NOTICES piece of properly described in udd roll, and will determine the question a* to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will bo benefited in the amounts named on said roll, dr in a greater or lest sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owner* and descriptions ol property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be scon at the office of the Board of Public Work# of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board ot Public Works, City ot Indianapolis. May 27 June 3, 19*5. __________ CITY advertisement! DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Juno 2. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notk® ik hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it 1# desired ami doomed neee#ary to make the following described public improvement# in the City of Indianapolis, a authorlzed by the following numbered improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board on the Ist day of June, 1925. WALLACE STREET' From north property lino of Tenth St , To a point 215.18 feet north of tho north propei-ty line of Thirteenth St. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Brick, Asphalt or Asphaltic-Corn rets, laid on a fl-ltich gravel concrete Inundation from 1 *urb line to effrb lino to a uniform width of 30 feet: gr.uliug and paving the wings of the intersecting street# and alley# in a similar manner'and to tho width# as shown on plan; i-onstructing 4 eatch-hawin# including inlet top#; providing 2 new iron Intel#; laytng IbO lin. ft. of 12-Inch drain pipe with commotions uuido to inlet#, catch basin, manhole and sewer; providing 240 lin. It. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private ervio* connection# to property lin#, where not already in. All to be. ns shown on plan and as specified. _ .. %ii work done in the making of said described public improvement# shall be in accordance with the term# and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, a* numbered. adopted by the Board ol Public Works on the above named day. and tho detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specification# which are on file and may be #een in the office of #aid Board of pub lie Work# of the City of Indianapolis. The said Boll.nl of Public Work# has fixed Monday, June 22, 1926. at 2:1)0 p m at its otttre in said City a# the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement at which time said Board of Public Works willJiear all per son# interested, or whose property is liable to bn asoeowd for said improvement, and will determine whether the tiepeflts to the property liable to Iks assessed for such improvement and the benefit# to the City of Indian xpolts will equal the e!.timated 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. June 3 and It). I i*2s_ ______

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTM KNT~OF In: BLIO WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indltnapolisi Ind., Juno 2, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , . Notice ia hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the Ist day of Juno. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the primai facto assessments for tho following described publio Improvement. as authorized by th Improvement Resolution named: Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12117. Nov. 13. 1924. Resolved by the Board of Publio Works of the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, That the construction of a looa sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by tho property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be, and tho uit la. hereby ordered in and along From Cruft Street To Troy Avenue. _ More particularly described aa follows: Beginning at the first alley west of Slielbv Stroot and Sanitary Sower in Cruft Street, thence south in first alley west of Shelby Street to a point 30 feet north of the north property line of Troy Ave. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 12 inches in diameter. And said newer, with a.ll it* appurtenances, shall be constructed In accordance with the profile and specifications now on tile in the office of the Department of Public Worka of said city. The cost of suld improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city igr benefited ny said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an act of the General Asembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 0, 1905. Assessments, If deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless tho property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for 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 tho city from the assessment* 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 making of said improvement. .assessment of property, collections or assessments and issuance of bona* therefor, shall be provided for in 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. June 13. 19~0. 2 p. m„ as a date upon which remonstrances will bo received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each pteoe of i)roiK>rty described in said roll, liiu will determine th question aa to whether tuch lots or tracts of land have been or will Wo benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or leas sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prtma facie assessments, with the names of owners and description of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may no seen at the office of tho Board of Public Work* of said city. CHART.F.9 E, COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Work*. City of Indianapolis. June A. 10. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTM ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD I notlc% ol to coNtractoits* S2 * Notice is hereby given by the Board Os Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that sealed proposals will be r*j ceived by it. at its office, until 2 a i clock p. m.. on Monday. June 8. 10-5. the following described publio improvement, in the City of Indiana! oils, a* authorized QJ‘ ’ Local Sewer Improvement Resolution Resolved by the'Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. that the construction of a local sewer, intended ami adapted only for local use b: the property holders whose R r< H>erty abut* thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving *ewage from collateral drains, be. and the same la. hereby ordered in From Allen Ave. _ To first alley west of Shelby St. More particularly described as follow*: Beginning at sewer in Allen Ave., thence east in Albany St. to a point 63 feet west of the west p-operty line of first alley west of Shelby St. ... Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 12 inches and 15 inches In diameter. And said sewer, with all its appurtenances. shall be constructed In accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in the offioq of the Department of Public Works of said city. The coat of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by tho property holder* whose property abuts thereon, ana 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 Mjinicipal Corporation*. approved March 0. 1905. Aancaasments. if deferred, are 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 tbe contractor in payment of such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments Indore said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for 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 lor such work, except for such money* a shall have been actually received by the city from the assessment* for such Improvement. or such motleys aa said city ia by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceeding* had. and work done In the making of said improvement assessment of property, collection* of assessment* and issuance of bonds therefor shall be provided for in skl.abov entitled Act. All work donr^in making of /mid described public improvement shall be in accordance with the term* and condition* of said improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profiles, drawing* and specification* which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapo"*The Board of Public Works reaervM the right to reject y fill bidj^ Wo** i • i

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