Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1925 — Page 19

FRIDAY, AUG. 14, 1925

PRICE ON PORKERS UP 15 CENTS A CWT.

EXTRA DIVIDEND STIMULANT TO , GENERAL LIST Advances Occur in All Leaders Placed iri This Class. , Average Stock Prices Average pries of twenty industrial stocks for Friday. Aug. 14. was 138.60 (new hirh) . up 1.13. Average price of twenty rails lor Friday. Aug. 14. was 101.23 (new high). up .40. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 14—Chief interest at the opening of the market today centered in what the extra dividend of $1 a share declared by the General Motors Corporation after the market’s close was on. General Motors gained a point to 92 on the initial sale while DuPont which will receive $1,340,000 from tl e declaration scored a jump of 1 5-8 points to 157 on transactions totalling 1,500 shares. Fisher Body which is also closely related to General Motors, sold at 8314 against yesterday’s low of 78 1-8. These gains stimulated the whole industrial list and further advances occurred in practically all leaders of this class. Rails were also buoyant fresh buying having been attracted to this group by their ability to obtain new high ground for this move Thursday when the average stood [at 101.23 compared with the previous high of 100.96 established March 3, 1925' Stocks opened strong. Aggressive buying operations-went ahead without interruption in the late morning. Southern Railway assumed the leadership of the rails spurting over two points to 102%. Case Pomeroy interests maintain a constructive attitude with regard to this stock and recent accumulations has been largely at their instigation. Buying has been based on the expectation of an increase in the $5 dividend before the end of this year. Texas Gulf sulphur moved up over a point to 111% in anticipation favorable dividend action at next Thursday’s meeting. Some discussion regarding the establishment of a regular $8 dividend in place of the $7 rate has taken place. However, it is likely the present policy of declaring a $1.75 regular and 50 cents extra dividends will be continued, although it is thought the extra payment for the last quarter in 1925 may be increased to $1 in view of the large earnings of the company. Trade Reviews Say No marked broadening of business in primary dry goods channels has occurred thus far this month, says R G. Dun & Co.’s weekly trade review, but there has been a seasonal increase of operations in the large distributing centers. With favorable crop prospects, on the whole, demand in the West has been stimulated, although any talk of higher prices causes buyers to hesitate. Print cloths in New York have eased a small fraction, yet the present quotation is slightly above that of a year ago In the main, fabric prices have held up well. Further openings of spring lines of woolens and worsteds have attracted attention, and purchasing of stock goods for fall cutting is expanding. In the silk industry, where mills are resuming activities after a let down, adjustments of minor labor troubles have been effected. ( Commission Row i Price to Retailer* Fruit* Apples—Fancy Transparent*. 40-pouna. $1 7502 00; choice Transparent*, 40pound basket. [email protected];fcy. Benonl. 40pound basket. $1,756)2.00: tcy. Carson. 40-pound basket. $2.20: fancy Chenango, 40-pound basket. $2.00; fancy Wealthy. 40-pound basket. $1.50 @1.75. Bananas—Bc lb. Cantaloupes—lndiana sta. $3.36 48 2.60: flats. $1; Arts. Honey Dew crt.. $2.50 Grapes—Ex. fancy Blue. $2.75: seedless crat.. $2.00. Huckleberries—32-ot. crt. SB. Lemons —California 300s, [email protected] Lime*—- Fey. imuorted per 100. #2. Oranges—California Valencies. $5.00® 8.60; Florida. $4.50 @B.OO. Pears—Ex fc.v Bartlett box $3.00® 3.50 Peaches—s3.2s 68 3.50. Plums—s2.2s® 2 50. Watermelons—Frv 6a. 75c Vegetable* Beans —H. U., bu.. 75c@$1.0C Beet* —Texas, bunched 26c: bu.. $1.26. Cabbage—Fancy H G.. Der barrel $3.50. Carrots —Southern doz. 45c Cauliflower —California. $2.76. Corn—H. G.. doz., 20c. Cucumbers—Southern dozen, 60c. Lettuce—Western Iceoerg, crate. $6.00: H. G. leaf. 16-Jb. basket. SI.OO. Mangoes—South, bu., $0.25. Onions—California yellows. $5.25: M. G rello. bu. $2.75; Spanish, crt.. $2. Parsley—Dozen ounche*. 60cPeaa—Fey. N. Y. Tel., bu. $2 @2.25. Potatoes—Ky cobblers $5 SOBiojG: Early Ohio* 150-lb. sack. $4.76: sweet, $8.60. Radishes —Mississippi, dozen. 40 @ 60c Rhubarb —Fey. H. G.. doz.. 35c. Spinach—H. G.. bu.. $1.15 Squash—White, $1.26 bu. Tomatoes—Basket. SI.OO @1.36. Turnine —Southern bu $1.50 Wholesale Meat Prices Beel —.Native steer*, out) to 800 lbs. 22c: tore* under carcass, 4c: hinds over carcass. 0e native heifers 30C1 to 450 lbs- 19 @ 22c: fores unde; carcass. 3c: hinds over carcass. 5c native cows. 400 to 700 lbs. 12.%@14c: tores under carcass 3c: hinds over carcass, 4e: tongues. 22c: sweetbreads 60c. Pork Dressed hogs 140 to 300 ibs 23c. regular picnic name 4 to 14 lbs.. 17% @l9He: Sash tenderloins. 53e: fresh ham hocks. 13c% Pigs teet. lores. 9c. Veai—Carcasses, 70 to 200 lbs. 17% @ 21c: hinds and saddles over carcass 7c: fores under carcass. 6c: Drains. 15c; sweetbreads. 60c: tongues 22c. Mutton—Spring lambs. 26 to 40 ibs.. 28c: mutton saddles. 25c: leg*. 26c: fores. 10c: 6heep brains 13c tongue* 15c. Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis bank clearings for Friday, Aug. 14 amounted to $2,555,000. Bank debits for Friday. Aug. 14. totaled $5.831 000.

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New York Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon)

_ „ . —Aug. 14— Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 11:45. close. Atchison ..121% 120% 121 % 121% At: Cst L.. 183% ... 183% 184 B * O ... 81 80% 80% 80% Can Pac ..143 ... 143 143 C & O ...104% 103 ' . 103% 103% C & NW Ry 67% 67 67% 07% C R I ic P. 48% 47% 48 47% Del Ic Lac. 108 ... 138 1118% Erie 34% 34 34 %'s, R3 % Ene Ist ofd 43 % ... 43 % 42 Gt North pf 72% 73 73% 72 Lehigh Val 79 % ... 79 % 78 M K & T. 40 39 % 39 Ji 39 % Mo Pac pfd 86 ... 85 % 85 % NY Cent.. 119% 118% 119% 119% NY NH & H 36 % 35 % 35 % 36 North Pac. 68% 68% 68% 68% Nor & Wn 138% 134% 188% 132% Pere Mar. 71% ... 71 % 71 Pennsy ... 46 ... 45 % 45 % Reading . .87% 87 % 87% 87% South "Ry 102% 100% 101% 100% South Pac 100% ... 99% 90% St Paul 8% St Paul pfd 14% ... 14% 15 St L & SW 49% 49 49% 49 St L & S F 97 95% 90% 96% Un Pacific 142 ... 142 142% Wabash ..40% ... 39% 39% Wabash pf 72% 72% 72% 7-2% Rubbers— Fisk ftubbr 30-% 20 20% 20% Goodrich R 53 % ... 53 % 53 % Goodyr pid 104% ... 104% 103% Keily-Sngfld 17 ... 16% 17 U S Rubber 57 % 66 % 67 % 66 % Equipments— A C and F 104% 102% 104% 103 Am St Fdy 38 % ... 88 % 38 % Am Loco .114 112% 114 112 % Bald Loco 116% 114% 116% 114 Gen Elec .323% 319% 322% 319% Lima Loco. 61% ... 61% Pr Stl Car. 50% ... 50 % Pullman ..141% 140% 141 141 W""t Abk 124% >23 124 125 Westh Flee 75 % 74 % 74 % 74 % SteelsBethlehem. 41% ... 41% 41 DIVIDED ACTION WITH CLOSING Wheat Sharply Lower While Corn Goes Strong. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 14. —Divided action featured today’s close on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat finished sharply lower; corn was independently stronger. Oats dropped "with wheat. September wheat lost 4 % cents, closed at $1.60% a bushel. December wheat closed at $1.58%, a loss of 3% cents, and May wheat dropped 3% cents, closing at $1.62%. General selling in wheat was instigated l?y disappointing cables and optimistic crop news from the Canadian spring belt. Important support was absent. Northwestern buyers yesterday in anticipation of better mill demand, dumped grain back into the pit' today when this business failed to materialize. *A little scattered selling In corn was lost sight of In a wave of buying inspired by better cash demand, lighter receipts and drought complaints. There was no material pressure on the oats market. Provisions firmed up on packing house buying. Chicago Grain Table —-A ug. 14— WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close. close. Sept 1.63 1.63% 1.60% 1.60% 1.65% Dec. 1.61% 1.61% 1.58% 1.58% 1.62% May 1.63% 1.64 1.62 1.62% 1.65% CORNSept 1.03% 1.05 1.03% 1.04% 1.03% Dec. .86% .87% .86% .87 .86% May .89% .90% .88% .89% .89% OATS— Sept .41% .41% .40% .40% .41% Dec. .44% .44% .40% .43% .44 % May .47% .47% .46% .47 .47% LARD— Sept 17.30 17.35 17.25 17.25 17.27 RIBS— Sept 18.80 18.90 18.75 18.80 18.90 RYE— Sept 1.07% 1.07% 1.05% 1.06 1.09% Dec 1.11% 1.11% 1.09 1.09% 1.13 CHICAGO. Aug. 14.—Carlot receipts were: Wheat. 113; corn. 160; oats. 289; rye. 3. CHICAGO. Aug” IT—Wheat—No. 1 red. $1.69%; No. 2 red. $1.60; No. 3 red. $1.87%: No. 2 hard. 51.64@ 1.66% ; No. 3 hard. [email protected]. Corn—No. 3 mixed. $1.05 @1.05% : No. 4 mixed, $1.04; No. 5 mixed, $1.03: No. 1 yellow, $1.07; No. 2 yellow, [email protected]% ; No. 3 yellow, $1.05 @1.06: No. 4 yellow, $1.04% @ 1.05% : No. 5 yellow, $1.03%: No. 6 yellow. sl@ 1.02 ;No. 1 white, $1.07: No. 2 white, [email protected]: No. 3 white. $1.04% @ 1.05%. Oats—No. 3 white, 40%@42%e: No. 4 white. 39%@41c. Barley—76@ 82e. Timothy—s7.2s @8.50; clover, $19.50@27. TOLEDO Aug. j,4.—Close. Wheat Cash. $1.69 @1.70. Corn—Cash No. 2, $1.13 (Si 1.14; No. 3. #l.ll @1.12. Rye Cash No. 2, $1.13. Oats—Cash No. 2, 48 @4o%e: No. 8. 48% @49Vic. Barley Cash No. 2. 85c. Cloverseed—Cash, $17.20; October. $15.75: December. $14.75: March. $14.80. Timothy—Cash. $3.85. September. $4.25; October. $4; December. $4.05. Alsike—December. $13.60. Butter—4B @ 49c. Eggs—34 @ 36c. Hay—s2o.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thompson and McKinnon.) NEW YORK. Aug. 14 -—Business in the actual raw sugar market is again at a standstill. With the futures showing a tendency to droop refiners are showing little interest above 2% cents What little new buying is coming from abroad and is mainly in the deferred options. Retail Fish Prices Whiteflßh 35c: Mackinaw trout. 35c; lellow pike 36c; No. I salmon, 36c: blue Dike. 25c: perch 30c: Columbia River talmon steaks 36c: halibut steaks. 40c: Dabv whnef.ih dOc: boneless herring. 30c: boneless baby whitens.. red snappers. 40c: snapper throats, (40c: roe6had. 60c; white bass. 30c' black bass 40c: Spanish mackerel 40c; Boston mackerel. 40e: white perch loc: river carp, 16c: lake mullets. 15c dressed catfish 36c: smoked whitefish. 35c ’ smoed lunch herring. 40c: smoked kippered salmon 50c: smoked chi nook salmon 60c- hone out codfish 40c ALCOHOL IS SEIZED Officers today raided the home of John Spears, 39, colored, 638 N. West St., and confiscated ten gallons of alcohol. Spears was charged with operating a blind tiger. Building Permits Patrick Butler, addition. 1338 S. Belmont. $260. Gregory Ic Appel, repair, 748 W, Walnut. S2OO. George Alit Jr., garage. 314 Harvard. $325. Nannie Farrott. reroof. 2114 Martindale. S3OO. J. Cameron, addition. 2114 S. State, SSOO. M. W. Slattery, garage. 5102 Carroflton, #240. J. J. Reith. addition. 550 Temple, #l5O. John Metzier. garage. 2438 Napoleon. S3OO. George Whaley, dwelling, 800 IT. Bradley. #3,500. George Whaley, furuace, 800 N. Bradley, S2BO. Rauh Realty Company, remodel. 124 E. Ohio. $1,200. Sarah Gile. floor, 624 N. De Quincy, $260. C. H. Hammond, addition. 3834 Ruckle, S2OO. James Nutt, garage, 1920 Holloway. S3OO. James Walker, dwelling. 1609 Palmer, $1,200. Joseph Sertell, addition. 1002 Maple Rd., S7OO. Frank Perkins, dwelling, 806 N. Bosart. $5,000. 7 Frank Perkins, furnace. 866 N. Bosart S2OO. George Bills, remodel. 2909 Station. $250 Ira Foxworthy, reroof. 50 N. Campbell. S3OO. J. dwelling, 4211 Graceland. $4.20(f J. Alter, furnace. 4211 Graceland. S3OO. C. O. Nease, garage. 34 S. Colorado. $323 Herbert Conande, reroof. 1510 N. 01ne.v. S3OO. Metropolitan School, boiler. Ft. Wayne ans Pennsylvania. $1,500. Merchants and Mechanics Investment Company, dwel ing. 817 Harlan. $3,000.

Colo Fuel.. 39% .... 39 39% Crucible ... 71% 71 71 % 71 Gulf States 81% 81% §O% P R 0 & I. 38% .... 38% 38% R I and Stl ... . . . • - 47% Slose-Shef .100 .... 98% ,08% Unit S Stl. 121% 120% 121% 120% Vanadium 30 Motors— Amer 8... 30% 30% 30% 30% Chan Mot.. 30% 29% 30% 30% Gen Mot... 92% 91% 02 91 Mack M0t..214 208% 214, 208 Chrysler ..115% .... IHS 115% Pierce Ar. . 30% 29 29 % ~9% Moon Mot. .31% ... 31*5 31 Studebaker. 45% 44 Vs 4o % 44 % Hudson ... 03% 62% 63 % J>3 Stew-War.. 67% 68% 67% 66% Timken ... 42 % .... 42 % 42 % Willy-O 19% 19 19% 19 % Dodge 82% 81% 82 82 Minnings— Dome M... 14% , ... 11% 11% Gt Na Ore. 27% 27% 27% 27% Int Nick... 31 ... ,31 31 T G and S. 112 111 112 110% Coppers— Am Smelt. . 108 107% 1/ Anaconda .42*4 .... 42 J 4 vb Inspiration. 27 % .... *27% Kenneeott . 54 Va .... 'oaJ \ 63 s Utah Copper •••• *}9 U S Smelt. 39H 39 Vi 39 Vi 38% Oils— Cal Pet 27% .... 27% 27% Cosden ... 28% 28% ~8% ~8 Houston O. 02% 62 62 % 62 Marland O. 41% 41% 41% 41% Pan-A P... 63% 63% 63% 83 P-A P “B”. 64 63% 63% 63% Pac 0i1.... 53% 53% 53% 54 Phillips P. 39 38% 37% 38% Gen Pete... 47% 47 47% 47,. Pui-e 0i1... 26 20% 2b 26 Royal Dut. 49% .... 49% 49. Std O of C. 53% 52% 63% 52% SOoIN J. 39 % 39 % 39 % 39 % Sinclair ... 18% 18% 19 Texas Cos. . . 47 % 40 % 47 % 46 % Tr CO. .. . 4 4 4 4 Industrials — Allied Cliera 96% 94% 95% 95 Adv Rum.. 15% 15 10% • i • AUIS-Ciialm. 82% ... 82% 82% Amer Can 240 241% 240 % 240 A H&L pfd 62 % .. . 62 03 % Amer Ice. ... ... \ , 446% Am Woolen 39% ... 39% 39% Brown Sh .- . , 113% Coca Cola 1.43% 143 444% 14* / Congoleum. 23 % ... 23 % *3 ,* Cont Can.. 78 Vi 77% 78 % 'll % Dupont .. 157 151 % 104 % 140% Fam Play 108% 107% 108% 108% G Asphalt. qiiVc 53 Vi 03% o3 lilt Paper ... • ,63,, Int Harv.. 115% 115 115% 110% Mallinaon... 26% 26% 26% 26Va Mont & W.. 69% 66% 68% 67 N Enamel ... ••• v? % Owen But.. 55 ... 22., 29,. Radio .... 55 % 55 % oo % on % Sears-Roe.. 197 193% 407 191% USC IP. 151% ... 151% 4go U S In Al. 85% 80% 80% 8o Woolworth 165% 164% 164% 102% Utilities — Ain TANARUS& T 139% ... 139 139% Con Gap... 88 Va §< % §8 a 87,* Columbia G 71 Vi 70% 71% '0 /a Wes Unioii .32 ... 1-2 131% Shipping— . Am Int Cor 3o Vi 35 35 % ... Am S & C . . . . ■ . • • 6 % Atlantic G. 50% 49% 50% 49 Vs In M M pfd 29% ... 20% 30 United F 220 % Am Sugar. 05% ... ' 60% 65 Am Bt Sug 37% -.. 37 Vi •• • Austin Nich 28 2<% ~8 ~7 % Corn Prod 32% 33% 31% 3? % C C Sg pfd ... 4a% 4a% C-Ara Sugar 20% 2o % ~0% 20% Prtnta Ale. 35 •• • oo 3-> Ward Bak 70% 09% 09% 69 Tobaccos — „ . Am Suma.. 9% ... 9 % Am Tob... 97% 97 97% ... Gen Cigar ... ... ••• , 55% Tob P (B) 00 88 89% 88 U Cig Stor 80 % 70 % 80 % 79 % Indianapolis Stocks —Stocks— Bid. Ask American Centra. Life 200 ... Am Creosotinz Cos pfd 400 Advance-Rumely Cos com... 16% 45% Advanee-Rumely Cos pfd.... 58 58 % Beit R R com 70 7o Belt R R pfd.......... 54 ... Cent lnd Power Cos Dfd.... 89 9o Century Brdg ptd 99 ... Citizens Gaß Cos com 30 41 Citizens Gas Cos ofd 105 ... Indiana Hotel com 100 ••• Indiana Hotel ofd 100 ... Fnil'ananolis that ofd. ... Indianapolis Gas 55 59 uidiana Pipe rune. . lndpls & Northw ofd 20 27 Indpls & Southeast 0fd.... -2 Lndpls Streit Railway..... 3o 4a Interstate Pub S prior lien. 106 103 Merchants P Util Cos pfd... 9a ... Public Savings Ins Cos 12 ... Ranh Fertilizer ofd 48 ... St andard Oil of lnd 63% .• ■ ... t, Flic- ns CO 11 12% T H I & E com 3 6 T H I 4 E pid 15 23 T H Trac ana Lt Cos pfd... 00 . . . Union Trac of lnd com. .... % Union Trac of lnd Ist ofd.. .. 6 Union Trac of lnd 2d pfd.. ~ 1 Van Camp Pkg Cos ofd .. 18 . Van Camp Prod Ist pfd... 02 98 Van Oamn *2d nfd 00 0-> Wabash Ry Cos com 39 42 SVabash Ry Cos pid 72 <4 —Bonds Beit K R and Stk Vds.... 87 ... P-oad Rlnnle 5s 70 73% Citizens Gas 5s 96 % 97 % cinzeiia St Ry as . . . 78% 81 Indiana Coke and Gas bs. .. 94 % 96 % Indiana Hotel 6s 95% ... Ind Ry and Light 6s ...... 92 ... lnd Col & So 6s 96 100 lndpls Gas os 97 100 itiupls Lt and HI 5s ..... 99 % ... Indp’s & Martinsville ss. ... 80 ... lndpls Northern as .... ‘27 30 Indpls & Northwestern '•.... 44 ..IUIJIB Oi. S r. ae La indpls Shelby & 8 E 65... 18 Indpls St Ry 4s ' 66 % 60 indpls Trac & Term 65.... Mi 9b lndpls Union R.v os 98 ... Indpls Union R.v 4%s 98 ... Indpls Water Wks Sec C 0... 95 ... lndpls Water 6%s 102% 104 Indpls Water 4%s 92% ... Interstate Pub Serv 6s 99% 102 T H 1 & E 5s 72 T H T and Light 85 *4 Un Trac of Ind 0s ........ 22% 27% —Bank Stocks—..etna Trust and Sav Cos. .110 .... Bankers Trust Cos 125 ... City Trust Companr 120 ... Continental Trust Cos ..105 ... Farmers Trust Cos 210 .... Fidelity Trust Cos 154 ... Fieteher Am Natl Bank. . . .161 ... Fletcher Sav and Trust. C 0.226 ... Indiana Trust Cos 218 Indiana Nat Bank 257 265 file stock Ex Dank 160 ... , Marion County Slate Bank.l6o Merchants Natl Bank 306 ... Peonies State Bank 190 Security Trust 206 ... State jev and Trust 80 Union Trust Company 340 400 Un Lab Bk and Tr Cos . . Wash Bank and Tr Cos ...160 ... —Liberty Rond* — Liberty Loan Ist 3%5...100.70 100. SO Liberty Loan Ist 4%5... 101.94 102.10 Liberty Loan 2d 4% s. ... 100.70 100.80 Liberty Loan 3d 4 % 5.... 161.30 101.. id Liberty Loan 4th P,i3. . .m° no t IT S Treasury 4%s 100.30 106.30 U S Treasury 4s 1U2.04 10.../0

Produce Markets

Eggs—Strictly tresh delivered at Indl anapulia, 30c. loss off. Poultry—Hens 21: Leghorns. 15c. springers, 24c: Leghorns and blacks. 20c: voung turkerys 25c: 010 turkey* 20c: cocks and stags, 10c. ducks. 10® 15c; geese. 8c Buttei—Jobbers selling prices lor cream ery butter, tresu prints. 45%@40%c. Cream—43®44c a uound for buttertat delivered at Indianapolis Cheese—Selling prices: Domestic Swiss 32@40c; imported. 03@59c; New York brick 20%c: Wisconsin llniburger. 27 % & 28%c: Wisconsin Daisies, 27%c: Long Horns, 27%@28%c; American loaf. 32c nimento loaf 34c- Swiss loaf 39c CHICAGO. Aug. 14.—Butter Receipts. 16.178: creamery. 40',4c: .standard, 41c: firsts. 38 %Ca 39c: seconds. 37@38c. Eggs —Receipts. 9,498: ordinaries. 30c: firsts, 30@31c. Cheese—Twins. 23% @23%e: Americas. 24 %a. Poultry—Receipts. 6 ears: fowl*. 18% @2oe: ducks. 23c; geese, 16c: spring geese. 19c; turkeys. 20e; roosters. 10c; broilers. 27c. Potatoes [email protected]: Idaho rural*. $2.40: Wiscoi* sin round white, $2.55 @2.65. CLEVELAND. Aug. 14.—Potatoes— Maryland cobblers. $6.50@7; New Jersey, $5.50® 5.75: Ohio, $2 .2d per bushel. Poultry—Express; fowls, 27® 28c; leghorns and lights. 21®23c: springers. 28® 31c; rooßters. l@18c; ducks 23® 27c. Butter—Extra in tubs. 44% @ 45c: extra firsts 42%®43%c: first. 40%(fe4i % : packing stock. 27@28c. Eggs—-Northern Ohio extras. 38c; extra firsts. 35%c: Ohio m sis. J3e; western fn-Bts, 32c. NEW YORK. Aug. 14.—Flour, dull but firm: Pork—Firm’ mess. 41c. Lard—Easy; mlddle'west,j $17.95® 18.05. Sugar—Raw, easier; 96 test $4.30; refined, dull: granulated, $5.35 @5.50. Coffee—Rio No. 7. 20% c: santos No. 4. 23 %e. Tallow— Steady; special to extras. so%®9%e. Hay —Weak: No. 1. [email protected]; No. 3 #1.25 @1.30: clover. $1.20® 1.35. Dressed poultry—Steady- turkeys, 20® 46c; chickens. 20@38c; capor.s, 35®50c: iowls. 14@34e: ducks, 16@25e: long islands. 24e. Live poultry—Quiet: geese 10@15c; ducks. 14@25e: fowls. 22 %28c: turkeys. 20®'30c: roosters. 14e: broilers. 25@ 32c. Cheese—Stearj*: State milk common to special, 20@25%c- young Americas. 2<>%c. Buttei —Easier: receipts, 12.501; creamery extras. 42 %c: special market, 4.° % ® 43 % Eggs—Steady: receipts.. 10.551: nearby white fancy. 50 & 52c; nearby State white. 376 49c; fresh firsts. 33® 39c: Pacific coast first to extra*. 30 @4B%c: western white®. 33®49c.

Calves and Lambs Also Higher—Cattle Mart Rules Steady. Hor Price* Hay by Day 8. 13.60® 14.60 14.75 2.500 10. 13.85 @14.60 14.75 6,300 11. 13.76@ 14.25 14.50 9.660 12. 13.60 @14.25 14.50 7,500 13. 13.90® 14.00 14.2,1 6.500 14. 13.55 @ 14.15 14.40 5.500 Hog price julriped 15/6ents a cwt. higher today at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Light receipts estimated at 5,500 and holdovers from Thursday 'numbering, 1,325, were partly responsible for the rise. The top price of $14.40 a cwt. was on the light and light grades of material. The bulk of the sales were made, from SIS.BSIS'H.IS a cwt. Trading was rather brisk and the run cleared early. Trading was done over the following scale: Heavies, [email protected] a cwt.; mediums, [email protected] a cwt.; lights, [email protected] a cwt.; light lights, [email protected] a cwt.; pigs, [email protected] a cwt.; smooth packing sows, [email protected] a cwt.; roughs,. [email protected] a cwt.; stags were still, slo@l2 a cWt. Trading in the cattle division of the Exchange started slowly but towards the latter part of the morning saloa were made more rapidly. Steers sold from sß@l2 a cwt.; heifers were quoted at $6.50@11 a cwt.; cows sold from s3@B a cwt. Not much good material was to be found in the run o fcattle estimated at 1,100 and most of the sales were made on the lower half of the scale. The sheep and lamb section of the Exchange had a rise of 50c to $1 a cwt. on lamha of the best quality. Sheep, however, were steady at prices ranging from $3.50 @0 a cwt. Stocker sheep were $8 a cwt. Lambs sold over a range of $13@15 a cwt. Receipts were estimated at 600. The calf mart also ruled higher and a price of sl4 a cwt. was put on the best veals. The bulk of the receipts estimated at 800 were sold at $13(g>13.50 a cwt. —Hoe*— Heavies $13.15 @13.55 Mediums [email protected] Light lioes 14.15® 14.40 Light lights 14.25 @14.40 Pigs 13.00® 14.30 Smooth sows 12.00® 12.50 Rough so ws [email protected] Stags 10.00® 12.00 —•“■Cattle— Good to choice fat steers...s [email protected] Medium steers 7.00@ 8.00 Good heifer* li.oo Common to fat heifers ... 6.50® 8.00 Prime fat cows 4.00 @ 8.00 Mediums cows 3.00@_--4.00 Canners and cutter cows . . I.oo® 3.00 —Calves— Fancy reals $14.00 Good evals 13.00@ 13.50 Medium calves 7.00@ 9.00 Common veals 3.00® 7.00 —Sheen and Lamb*— Spring lambs, choice $15.00 Mediums 11.00® 13.00 Good to choice sheep .... 6.00® 8.00 Fair to medium 3.50 @ 5.00 Culls to common I.oo® 3.50 Other Live Stock CHICAGO. Aug. 14.—Cattle —Receipts. 3.000: market general.y steady on yesterua.v s deo.ine on most killing classes; steer run comparatively of plain killing quality: bulk short-fed and graßsers lower, generally [email protected]; mixed yearlings scaling around 800 pounds, $12.65; bulls weak: bulk bolognas, s4® 4.50; vealers 26c low-er: bulk to packers. $12.50® 13.50; outsiders paying upward to sl-1 in a few instances. Sheep—Receipt*. 15.000: market lor fat lambs fairly active, steady to strong: desirable natives. $14.75fd10. tew well sorted iambs. $15.25; pari of range lambs not in: six doubles Idaho 240. sorted out. t-15.50: odd lots fat native ewes. $6.50 @7.75: steady: nothing done on feeding lambs. Hogs—Receipts. 15,000: market uneven, mostly $10.20 up; top, ?J4.~0: ouiK. $12.00® 13.30: heavyweights 813.30® 13.75: mediumweight*. $13.40@14; lightweights. $12.40 @14.05; light lights. [email protected]. packing sows. $11.70@ 12.50; slaughter pigs, $13@14. ITNCINNATI. Aug. 14.—Cattle—Receipts, 900; market, slow and weak; shipping steer* good to choice. $9 @ll. Caves —Receipts; market, steady: good to choice. .$11.50® 12.50. Hogs—Receipts. 2.500: market, slow, steady: good to choice packers and butchers. [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 3.400; market, weak: good to choice. $5 (it 0.50. Lambs—Receipts: market, alow and steady; good to choice. $14.50@15. EAST ST. LOUIS. Oug. 14.—Cattle—Receipts, 1 500: market, no stter on market; cows. [email protected]: canners and cutters. [email protected]; calves. $12.75® 13. Hogs— Receipts, 6.500: market. 35c higlierj heavies. [email protected]: mediums. $13.56 @l4; light. $13.60® 14.25: light lights, $13.40® 14.25; packing soughs. $1 l oO® 12.15; pig*. $12.50@14; bulk. $13.75 @ 14.16. Sheep—Receipts. 1.000: market, steady to strong: ewes. $5 @7.50; canners and cutters. $1 @4: wooled lambs sl3 @ls. BAST BUFFALO Aug. 14.—Cattle Receipts. 675: market dull. 25c lowen shipping steers. $9.25 hi 13: butcher grades. [email protected]: cows. [email protected]. Calves Receipts. 1.200; market active, steady: cull to choice. $3.60@14. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 400: market active, steady: ehoiice lambs. [email protected]; cull to fair. 89 @l3: yearlings. $8 @11.50: sheep. [email protected] Hogs—Receipts. 4.800- market slow. 10@15o. lower: Yorkers. $14.50® 14.60; pigs. 514.50® 14.75. mixed. $14.25 t 0 14 50: heavies. [email protected]: roughs, sl2 @12.25; stags. s7® 9. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14.—Cattle—Receipts. light: market, slow; choice. sll @ 12: good. $10.25® 10.75: fair. $6.75® 8.15; eavl calves, sl3 @10.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 3 double deckers; market. steady; prime wethers. $8 @ 8.2 o; good, [email protected]: fair mixed. s.>.so@ o. lambs, slo® 15. Hogs—Receipts. 70 double deckers: market, slow- prime heavy, $13.75@14: mediums. $14.40@. 14.60: heavy Yorkers. $14.50 @ 14.60; light Yorkers. $14.65 @14.75: pigs, $14.65 @14.75: roughs, $11.50® 12.50; stags, $0.50® 8. CLEVELAND. Aug. 14.—Hogs Receipts. 1.000: market higher; Yorkers, $14.50; mixed. $14.25® 14.35; mediums. $14.25: pigs. $14.50: roughs. $11.50; stags. $7.50. Cattle—Receipts. 300; market slow, unchanged. Sheep and lambs—■ Receipts. 300: market steady: top. $14.50. Calves—Receipts. 300. market steady: tcp. $14.60. TOLEDO. Aug. 14.—Hogs—Receipts. 700; market, steady to 10c higher on lights and lower on heaives haevies. $13.25 @l4: nieduims. $13.75 @l4: Yorkers. $14.25 @ 14.35: good pigs. $14.25® 14.85. Calves—Market. strong. Sheep and lambs —Market, steady. 39 Lega/ Notices v CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 0, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work3 of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. ni., on Friday, Aug 21st, 1925, for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12041. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF COLORADO AVENUE. From north property line of first alley north of Michigan St.. To south property line of second alley north of Michigan St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform widtti of 14 feet: or by grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a, 4-inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width: and providing 1.083 lin. ft. of 4^16-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; constructing 1 catch basin including grate top: laying 575 lin ft. of 12-tnch drain pipe with connections made to catch basins and manholes as shown on plan. Note: the contractor's bid price per lin. ft. property frontage must include all qf the above named items and the replacement of the pavement hi Colorado Avenue. F Al9o extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connectuins to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described uublic Improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves th right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. 4ug. 7. 14. 1625.

39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. IN“ LA PORTE. STARKE. ST. JOSEPH. Lake AND MARSHALL COUNTIES. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that petitions have been filed with the State Auditor, signed by mere than five resident freeholders and voters of La Porte. St. Joseph Starke Lake and Marshall Counties Indiana. asking that certain swamp lands belonging to the State of Indiana and lying within the meanders of the Kankakee River in Townsships Thirty-four (34) Thirty-five (36) and Thirty-six (36) rorth range one (11. two (21 and three (3) west of the second principal meridian. Also within the meanders of the Grand and Little Calumet Rivers in Lake County in Townships Thirty-six (36) and Thir-ty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian. Also within the meander lines of the Lake of the Woods in Marshall County. Township Thirty-four (34) north, range three (3) east of the second principal meridian, the same be offered for sale in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Gen-e’-u! Asß'-tnbly of the State of Indiana, authorizing the sale and conveyance of lauds be ringing io the State, approved March 9. 1889. and the amendment of Section four tfieroL approved by the Governor of the State, March 2. 1023. Acting upon said petitions as required by law and the Act authorizing the sale for the purpose of paying the ditch assessments against said land* belonging to the State, the Auditor of State will offer the land* described therein for sale at public *a e. at the time and place hereinafter stated, and upon ihe following conditions, as required by the law. to-wit: He will at such time and place offer said lands in each section for sale to the highest bidder for cash, fir® offering the same for sale a* a w-hoie. If no cash bid Is received for the appraised value of said lands so offered he will then offer the same for sale in parcels. If no cash bid for the appraised value of said lands is received when tliq same are so offered for sale as a whole or in parcels, the State Auditor will immediately re-ofler said lands for sale on a credit of not to exceed three years, payable in equal annual installments, with interest, fcayable annually in advance. Said lands have been p.atted and appraised as required by law a' description of the same and Ihe appraisement thereof being as follows: Description. All that part of section thirteen (131. Township Thirty-four (34) north of range three (3) west commencing at a DOint fourteen (14) chain* and twenty-seven 27) links west of the southeast corner of said section. Thence in a northerly direction along and on the meander lines to a point where same in tersects the section line on the east side of said section. Thence north on said section line to a point where meander line crosses the east section line on We right bank of the Kankakee River. Thence m a southwesterly direction along and on the meander lines to a point on the south section line twenty-four (241 chains and fifty-nine (59) links east oi the southwest comer of said sectio:. Thence east to place of beginning, r-ontaining 139.16 acres. Appraised value SB.OO per acre. All that part of section thirty-six (36). Township Thirty-four (34). range three (3) w-est lying north of the left meander lines on the north side of lots 4 and 3, containing 170 acres, more or less. Appraised value. $10.1)0 per acre. All that part of section twenty-six (26). Township Thirty-four (34) north of range three (3) west lying east of meander lines of the right bank of the Kankakee River—excepting 153.75 acres, sold to Jesse T. Moorman and 75 acre* sold to Charles W. Weininger leaving a balance of 20.35 acres belonging to the State of Indiana. Appraised value. $lO per acre. All that part of section thiity-three (33). Township Thirtv-six (36) north, range one (11 west commeneing at the southeast corner of said section thirtythree (33). Thence north to the southeast corner of Lot No. 1. Theme in a northwesterly direction on and along the meander lines on the south side of lot* Nos. I and 2. Thence in a northeasterly direction along and on the meander lilies on the west side of lots Nos. 2 and 3 and on the south boundary lines of lot. No. 4 to a point designated as the west point of line J on the plat. Thence south on the east lint of lot No. 6 to the south point of lot M on the plat. Thenec In a northwesterly direction along and on the meander lints to the westren point on line R on the plat. Thence in a southwesterly direction to the south point of line T on the plat. Thence in a southeasterly direction along and on the meander lines as shown on the plat to a point where the same erosses the south line of said section thirty-three 33) at a point thirty-seven (37) chains and forty-eight (48) Unas east of the southwest corner. Thence east on the section line to the place of beginning. containing 138.96 acres. Appraised value. 88.00 per acre. All that part of section fourteen (14) Township Thirty-six (36) north, range one 111 west, commencing at a point eleven (11) chains east cf the southwest corner of said section. Thence in a northeasterly direction along and on the meander lines of said section to a point where the meander line crosses the east line of section fourteen (141. Thence south on the cast line of section fourteen (14) to a point where the same crosses the meander line on the left ba; k. Thence in a southwesterly direction along and on the meander lines of the left bank of the Kankakee River (o a point where the same crosses the south line of section fourteen (14) sixty (00) chains w-est of the southeast corner of said section. Thence west to the place of beginning, containing 75.7.) aedes more or less. Appraised value $20.00 an acre. All that part of section twenty-two (221 Township Thirty-six (30) north range one (11 west, of second principal Meridian lying east of the meridian line on the east sides of lots No. 1. 2 and 3 Containing 4 acres more or less. Appraised value $5.00 Per acre. All that part of section twenty-three (23) Township Thirty-six (36) north, range one (1) west, commencing at a point eleven (11) chain* east of the northwest comer of said section. Thence south thirty-six (301 degrees fifty 9O west, eighteen Glßl chains and silty (oO) links to a point where the same crosses the meander line of the right bank of the Kankakee River. Thence seven (7) chains and fifty (50) links, thence south 45 de grees west to a point where, the same crosses the west line of said section. Thence south to the meander line thence along the meander lines in a southeasterly direction to a point on the south line of section twenty-three (23), twenty-two (22) chains east of the southwest comer of said section. Thence east on said section line to a point fitty-two U>2) chains and fifty (50) links west of the southeastern <-orner of said section '.wenty-three (23) Thenoe in a northerly direction along and on the meander lines of the left hank of the Kankakee River to a point on the west line of said section, sixty (60) chains west of the northeast corner of’ said section. Thence west to the place of beginning. containing 95 acres, more or less. Appraised value $20.00 per acre. All that part of section twenty-six (20) Township Thirty-six (36> north, range one (1) west commeneing at a point twentytwo (221 chains east of the northwest corner of said section. Thence in a southwesterly direction along and on the meander line* of ihe right bank of the Kankakee River to a point where the same erosses the south line of said section twen-ty-six (26) at a point twenty-four (24) ehains and fifty (50) links east of the southwest corner of said section. Thence east to a point forty (40) chains west of the southeast corner of said section. Thence in a northerly direction alone and on the meander lines of the left bank of the Kankakee River to a point where the same crosses the north line of said section fiftv-two (52) chains and fitly- (501 links west of the northeast corner. Thence west to the place of beginning, containing 112.24 acres litore or less, excepting therefrom a tract containing 41.77 acres sold to Collom Bros. Jan. 15. 1913. leaving a balance of 70.47 acres. Appraised value sls per acre. . , . All that part of section thirty-four (34) in Township Thirty-six (30) range one (1) west, commencing at the southeast corner of said section thirty-four (34) thence north on the east line to a point where the same crosses the meander line of the right bank of the Kankakee River. Thence west and north along and on the meander lines to the southwest corner of lot three (3). Thence in a southwesterly direction and on the meander lines to the southwest corner of lot No, four (4). Thence south to the section line. Thence east a’ong the section line to the place of beginning, containing 198 acres more or less. Appraised value #lO per acre. All that part of section thirty-five (35). Township Thirty-six (38). range one (1) west, commeneing at a point forty (40) ehains west of the northeast corner of said section. Thence in a southerly direction along and on the meander lines along the left bank of the Kankakee River to point s:xty-six (06) chains and eighty (80) links west to he southeast corner of said section thirty-five (35). Thence west to the west line of said section thirty-five (35). Thence north along the west line of eaid section thirty-five (35) to a point where said line crosses the meander line of the right bank of the Kankakee Rivei Thence in a northeast direction along and on the meander lines to a point on the north line of said section twenty-sous (241 chains and fifty (50) links east of the northwest corrnr. Thence east on the section line, to the place of the beginning, containing 100 95 acres more or less. Ap praised value $12.00 per acre. All that part of section two (2), in Township Thirty-five (35) of range north one (1) west of the second principal meridian commencing at a point at the northwest corner of said section. Thence east thirteen (13) chains and twenty (20) links to a po’int. thence south 00 degress west, sixteen (16) chains. Thenee south 85 degrees and 45 inches west four 141 chains and twenty-seven (27) links to the west line of section two (2). Thence north to the place of beginning, containing 12.93 acres, more or less. Appraised value SIO.OO per acre All that part of section three (3) Township Thirty-i Tye (35) north, of range one (1) west, of the second principal meridian lying north of the meander lines on the north side of lots 1 3 and 4 of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section, containing in all 229.50 acres more or less. Appraised value. SB.OO per acre. All that part of section five (5) Township Thirty-four (34) north, range two (2) west, of the second principal meridian commencing ala point on the south line of said section five (5), sixteen (16) chains and eighl (8) links west of the southeast corner of said section. Thence In a northeast direction along and on the meander lines to a point on the east line of said section twenty-seven (27) chains north of the southeast corner of said section. Thenee north thirteen (13) chains to the quarter section corner. Theoce in a southwesterly direction along and on the meander lines on the right bank of the Kankakee River to a point on the south line of section five (5) thirty-one (31) chains and fifty (50) links east of the southwest oomer. Thonce east thirtyone (31) chains and fifty (50) links on said section line to the place of beginning. containing 92.05 aeres more or less. Appraised value #20.00 per acre. All that part of section four (4) Township Thirty-four (34) north, range two (2) west *1 second principal meridian,

39 Legal Notices commencing at a joint nine (01 cnains and eighty-four (84) links west of a southwesterly direction along mid on the meander lines of the ieft bank of the K'nkakee River to a point on the west line ol said section twenty-seven (27) chains north ol Ihe southwest corner of said section. Thenee north on said section line thirteen f 13) chains to a point on the meander line on the right bank of the Kankakee River. Thence in a northeasterly diiection along and on the meander lines of the light bank of the Kankakee River to a point on the north line of said section. Thence east on said north line to the place of beginning, containing 00.51 acres more or less. Appraised value #2O per sci-e. All that Dart of section elgnt (8) Tow ship thirty-four (341 range north two (2) west of the second princio.il meridian, commencing at a point sixteen (16) chains and eight (8) links west of the northeast corner of said section eight (Si. Tlienco in a southwesterly direction along and on the left bank of the Kankakee River to a point on the west line of said section eight and thirty-seven hundredths (8.3< I chains and fifty (50) links north of the southwest corner of said section. Thence north on the west section line twenty-t-.vo (22) chains and twenty-one (211 links to the meander line of the right bank of the Kankakee River. Thenee east along the south Mne of lot 5 along and on the east meander line of lot 6 to a point on the north line of said section eight (8) Thence east on the north line of section eight 18) thirty-one chains and fifty 1501 links to the place of beginning, containing 117.10 acres more or less. Appraised va’ue $25 per acre. All that part of section seven (7), Township Thirty-four (34) north, range two (2) west of the second principal meridian. commencing at a point thirty-sev-en (37) ehaiiiß and fifty (50) links north of the southeast corner of said section. Thence north twenty-two (22) chains and twenty-one (21) links to a point on the meai.der line on the right bank of the Kankakee River. Thence in a southwesterly direction along and on the meander lines to a point of the south line of said section three (3) chains east of the southwest corner of said section. Thence east to the quarter section earner. Thonce in a northeasterly direction along and on the meander lines 00 Ihe left bank of the Kankakee River to the place of beginning, containing 210.47 acres, more or less. Appraised value $25.00 per acre. All that nart of section eighteen (18), Township Thirty-four (34) north, range two (2) west of the second principal meridian. commencing at a point twenty-six (26) chains and seventy (70) links noil 1 of the quarter section corner on the west line of said section eighteen (18). ’ hence in a northeasterly direction along and on the meander lines to the quarter section corner 0.1 the north line Thenee west on said north line to a point three 13) chains east of the northwest corner of said section. Thenee southwest along and on the meander line to the section line. Thence south two (2) ehains ami eighty (801 links to the place of beginning, containing 34.24 aeres. more or less. Appraised value SB.OO per acre. All that part of section twenty-five (25) Township Thirty-four (34) north, range three <3* west, lying in the north half of said section west of the meander - lines of the left bank of the Kankakee River, ro Raining 173 acres —except 70.74 acres purchased by Jesse T. Moorman—leaving a balance of 102.26 acres more or less belonging to the State of Indiana. Appraised value sls per acre. All that part of section twenty-four (24). Township Thirty-four (34). range three (3) west, lying within the meandering lines of the Kankakee River not heretofore sold to Jesse T. Moorman and Charles G. Hcnbst. being 55.54 aeres more or leas yet being owned by the State of Indiai a. Appraised value S2O per acre. Alst beginning at the point of intersection o! the meander line with the south section line of section six (0). in Township Thirty-four (34) north, range three (3) east of the second principal meridian. 1,550.3 feet west of the southeast corner of said section, thence west on said south section line 650 feet to the shore line ol r the Lake of Woods: thenee following said shore line north 42 degrees west 570 feet; thence lorth 48 degrees west 400 feet: thence north 800 feet; thenee nortli II degrees 30 feet west 420 feet: thence north 19 degrees 50 minutes west 676.2 leel to the center line of the State ditch; thenee north 76 degrees 49 minutes east on the center lino of said State ditch 494.7 feet; thotlce north 77 degrees east on the center line of said State ditch 211.5 feet; to the intersection of the meander line with the center line of said State ditch; thence following said mtander line south 22 degrees east 117 feet; thence *outh 1 degree east 522.7 feet; thenoe south 20 degrees east 149.8 feet; thence south 43 degrees east 108 feet; thenee south 8 degrees east 356.4 feet; thenee south 28 degrees east 198 feet: thence south 314.8 leet; thence south 9 degrees cast 483.1 feet: thence south 18 degrees east 371.0 feet: thenee south 30 degrees cast 721.4 feet to the place of beginning. containing 48.52 acre* more or less Appraised value, $700.00. Also the north part of the west half of section three (3). Township Thirty-five (35) range one (1) west. St. Joseph County. Indiana, beginning at tne northwest corner of saief section: thence e.'“t 39.75 chains: thence south 41.24 ehains to the meander line of Mud Lake: thence south 78 degrees west 14 chains; thence north 61 degrees west 30.30 chains- thenee north 20.44 chains to the place of beginning containing 157.01 acres. Appraised value #3B per acre. The west half or the north part of the east half of section three (3). Township Thirty-five (35). range one (1) west. St. Joseph County Indiana. Beginning at the quarter corner on the north line of said section three (3); thence east 10.88 chains: thence south 28.80 chain* to the meander line of Mud Lake, thence south 26 degrees west three (3) chains: thence south 42 degri-es west nine (91 ehains: thence south 78 degrees west 13 chains to the north and south center line of said section: thence north 41.24 chain* to the place of beginning, containing 75.95 aeres. Appraised value S2O per acre. Also that part of the west half (W. %) of the east half (E %> of the east half (E. %_) of section twenty-four (24), Township Thirty-six (301 nortli. range nine (9). west of the second principal meridian (2d P. M.) Iving south of the Littte Calumet River, and north of the meander line of (lie United survey of in* year 1835: excepting therefrom the north 150 feel of the south 180 feet of the west half (W. %) of the west half <W. %) of the east naif (E, %) ol the east half tE %) of the northeast quarter (N E. % ) of section twenty-four (24), and also excepting therefrom Ihe right of wav of (lit New York. Chicago A St Louis Railroad: leaving a balance of 9.795 acres. Appraised value $489.60. Beginning at the intersection of the United States meander line, as established in 1834 and the west line of section Thirty-one (31). Township Thirty-seven (37). north, range nine (91 west, of the second principal meridian. Lake County. Indiana, said point of intersection being thirty-four hundred seventy-one and twen-ty-two hundredths (3471.22) north of the southwest, corner of said section thirtyone (31): thence along said meander line (8 7od 06m E.) to a point one hundred fort.v-six (1461 feet due east of said section, and said point being the west line of block ”X” of Riverside Addition to Hammond and being the point of beginning A this tract of land; thence southeasterly on said U. 8. meander line six nmdred twenty-nine and seventeen huntlredths (029.17), feet to the east line of said block '‘X”: thence north fifty-three and forty-five hundredths (53.45) feet on the east line of said block X’’ to the highwater mark on tile south bank of the Grand Calumet River: thence northwesterly along said high water mark six hundred thirty-seven and sixty-one hundredth* (637.61), feet to the west line of said block “X : thence south seventy-seven and eleven hundredths (77.11) feet to the nlai-e of beginning. Containing eight hundred elgh’y-sevcn thousand* (0 8871 acre more or less. Appraised value $155.25. Said lands will be offered for sale at the office of the Auditor of State, at the Statchouse. Indianapolis, at 12 o clock noon on the 28th day of August. 1925. No bid will be accepted for lees than the appraised value of said lands. The apraisement of the same x* above set forth, has been approved by a majority of the Commission, composed of the Governor of the State, the Auditor of State and the Treasuier of State, which Commies'on may also accept or reject any and LEWIS S BOWMAN. Aug. 3. 1025. Auditor of State. Indianapolis. Indiana. Ang. 7 14 21. 1125 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aur. 13. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 12th day of August. 1925. they approved an aesessment roll showing tne prima facie assessment* for the following descertbed public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12143. PARKER AVENUE. From north property line of Twentieth Street. To southeast properly line of Massachusetts Avene. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Asphalt Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch grave! concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-iine to a uniform width of 24 feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24ineh Concrete curb; constructing 1 catchbasin including inlet ton; providing 1 newiron inlet; laying 50 lin. ft. of 12-lnch drain pipe with eonnec'ions made to Inlet catch-basin and 12-inch pipe leading out of manhole: reaetting 2 iron Inlets to curbgrade; and resettig 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas sewer and other private service connections to property (in-, where not already in. AH to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested In or affetced by said described puhlie improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of *aid citv has fixed Monday. Aug. 17. 1925. 2 p. m.. a* a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question a* to v hether Buch lots or tracts of land have hgen or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or le3* sum that than named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of 9aid city CHARLES E COFFIN WT H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indian- I apolis. Aug. 14. 15. 1825.

39 ___ Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, lnd.. Aug. 13. 19!{5. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it l desired and deemed nacrsaary to make the following dejertoeii public improvement* in Ihe City of llrnirmapoliH. authorized by the following numbered Improvement renoluttone. adopted by paid Board on the 12th day oi Auguat. 1025. * Auir. 11. lv2o. Improvement Kmolution rlo. 12029. BROADWAY. j From North Property Line of blxty* I First Street, To South East Line of Pavement in Weatfleid Road. By K r adinjr mid pavinjf ihe roadway wilh Wooden* Block. Brick. Anphalt or An* phaltir-Concrete. laid on a H-tnch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of MO feet; grading and paving the winga of the inter■ecting street and alley in a similar manner and to the widths a* etiown on plan; providing 92 lin. ft. of 4xlß*inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: conati noting 1 new manhole; constructing 4 new catch batons including inlet tops; providing . new ipon inlets; laying 445 lin. ft. of 1 *.- Inch drain pipe with connection* made to inlet* catch-basin*, manhole* and newer*, as shown on plan: reaetting 2 manhole tops to grade; and relaying 100 sq. yds. of pavement at Weitflela Hoad a* shown on plan Also extending all water, ga*. *ewcr and other private service connection* to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a* Specified All work done in the making of *aid described public improvements shall be *n accordance with the term* and condition* of the improvement Resolutions, as numbered adopted by the Board ot Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profile* and specifications which are on nlo and may be Been in the office of *aid Board of Public Works of the City of Indiana poll.. The said Board of Public Work* has fixed Wednesday. Rcpt. 2nd. 1925. at 2 p. m., at it* office in said city as the tlm'* and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public W r ork* will hear all persons interested, or whose property i* liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the Benefit* to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and Ihe benefit* to the City of lndianonoli* will equal the estimated cost thereof. ... By order of the Board of Public Work* CHARLES K COFFIN. W. II FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Board of Public Work*. City of Indian- i a poll*. An* 14 21 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT”)/ PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug f 13. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 12th day of Aug , 1923 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima faces aesessment* for the following described public improvement. a* authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named. . Improvement Resolution No, 12411. CAMP ST. From north property line of St. Clair St To south property line of Tenth St. Except tlte intersection of Pratt St. By grading and paving the roadway , with wooden-block asphalt, brick or asphaltic-concrete: Lid oil a 6-inch gravel- j concrete foundation f rom cub line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 fWJt: curbing both sides of the roadway with stratified limestone, berea sandstone, granite or Ax24-lnch concrete curb: providing one new iron inlet; laying 2(3 lineal leet of 1 •inch drain pipe whh connections made to inlet and eaten-basin; and resetting 5 iron inlets to curb-grade. . Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private servlet* connections to property line. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a* apeciinterested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereto notified that the Board of Public Work* of said citv ha* fixed Monday. Auk.. 17tn. 1025. 2:00 p. m.. a* a date upon which remonstrance* will bo received, or heard, against tho amount, aaaesae daiainat < *'P piece of property described In *ald roll, and will determine tho question a* to whether such lot* or tracts of land havo been or will he benefited in the amount* named on said roll or lit a greater or less sum than that named, on ald roll. Said assessment rod showing said prima facie assessment*, with the naniea of owners and description* t>roT^ r |j:„ ject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of I üblic Works of “‘‘l Eg C oKFIN, W. if. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER , . Board of Public VVork*. City of Indianapolis. Ang. 14. 15, 1925. 1 CITY AI)VERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. lnL x Auir 13. 1075. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the UHy ol Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 12(n day of August, 1025 they approved an assessment roll showing the pvima facte a-scs-mctits tor the following described public Jmpiaiemeit. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1-412, CAMP ST From north property line of St. Clair St. To south property line of Tenth bt. Bv grading and paving the walk* with cement placed next to the curb I ne to a uniform width of 3 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width of < % P et. Aj 1 to be as shown on plan and ns specified. _ ... Persons interested in or affected by said described public Imuro- ement arc hereby notified that the Hoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Aug. 17. 1925. 2 n. m. as a date upon which remonstrance* will tie received, or heard, against the amount assessed against, each piece of property described In said ro’l. and will determine the question as to whether urh lot* or tr;t of land have been or will be bench ltd In the amounts named on said roll, or in a great*!’ or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prlnia facie assessment*, with ihe namt# of own er* and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Puolic Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Pub.ic Work* City of Indian apolis. Any 14 and 16. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT~OF~PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aar 6 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the Oily of Indianapolis. Indiana, that scaled proposal* will be received by il. at its office, until I oVIn.-k p. m.. on Friday. Aug. 21*1. 1925. for the following described public Improvement. In the City of Indiaanopll*. as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12505 CENTENNIAL ST IWTWT SIDE ONLY) From north property line of first alley south of Pratt 91.. To south property line of Tenth SI. By grading and paving the walk* with cement placed next to ihe properly line to'a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform with of 7% feel curbing the west side of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or OXZ4-lnch coin rcle curb to uniform width of 24 feet: providing 18 lin. ft of 0-ft. radius granite corner*; and providing 31.5 ft. of 10-ft. radius granite corners. All to be as shown on plgn and a* specified. All work done In making of said described public improvemenl shall he in accordance with the term* and conditions of *a‘d Improvement Resolution, and Ihe Temral and detail plans, profile*, drawngs and specification* which are on file and may he seen in Ihe office of said Board of Public Work* of the City of In dianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M .1 SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indian apoli*. Aug. 7. 14, 1925

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. 1m,., Aug. 6 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of lndlanapoli*. Indiana, tnat sealed proposal* will lie ree lived bv it. at it* office, until 2 o'clock p. m on Friday. Aug. 21. 1826. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, a* authorized by Tmnrovement Resolution No 12537. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON ST. From east property line of Eastern Ave.. To west property line of Rural St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltio-Concrete, Concrete or Brlek. laid on a 0-ineh gravel eonereto foundation from 0 inehoa of property line to 6 Inehe* of property line, to a uniform width of 13 feet; or by grading and paving the alley with AspnaHle-Comrete laid on a 4 ineh Asphaltie-Conerete base, to the above named width; and providing 627 lineal feet of 4xlo-tncb Stratified Limestone Margiual Stone. Alo extending all water, ga*. aewer and other private sen-lee copneetion* to propertv line, where not alrrady In. All to be as shown on plan and aa ipedfied All work done in making of aald described public lmprovonrent altall be in aecordanee with the term* and conditions of eaid Improvement Resolution and th general and detail plans, profile*, drawing* and specification* which are on file and may be seen In the office of aald Board of Public Work* of the City of IndlanapoUe. The Board of Public Work* reserves the right to relect any or all bid* CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J, SPENCE*. Board ol Public Works City ot Indianapolis Aug. 7 and 14. 1925.

39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEP4RTMENT~OF TIIBLJC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug 6. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice I* hereby given by the Boa-d of Public Work* of the City of tndlinapoh*. Indiana that It is deelred and deemed necessary make* tho fuller* ins doaqriixo public I'riprovmi'm* in the City of inflisn npnii*. fin authorized by thr rolJowl'if numbered Improvement rosnlntiont adopted by said Board on the sth day of AuiL 1923. 4 ,BBft Improvement Resolution No 12620 ORIENTAL STREET, From north property Jim* of Sturm A ft. To south curb line of Michigan St. Ily grading and paving the ' >4*l* with wooden-bloolu, brick. n*phalt or pha I tie-concrete,,fStd op fl Inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 fest; grading and paving the wing* of Ihe Intgrsccttng alleys in a similar manner and to tne width as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with stratified limestone here* sandstone, granites or 6g_4inch concrete curb: curbing tho wings of the .nlcrscctiiig alleys In a similar mannar mid to the width* a* shown on plan: providing 35 lineal teet of -foot radius granite corners: relaying 40 square, yards of pavement at Michigan 81.. as shown on plan; laying 100 square feet of new cement walk; providing 2 new Icon Inlets; laving 40 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe with connections made to Inlets and catch-basins: and providing So lineal feat of 4xlß-tnch stratified llmvatooe marginal stone Also extending all water, sss. sewer and other private service connections to properly line where not already In All io be us shown on plan and ss specified. . All work done In the making of eald described public Improvement* shall be In accordance wilh the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution* es numbered adopted by the Board of Public Work* oil the above named day. and tbe detailed drawings, plans, profile* and aproIficatlons which arc on file and may be seen in he office of said Board of lubllc Works of ihe CH.v of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday Aug. 20Gi. 1025. at 2 p. m, at Its office in said City aa tha time and place lor the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which lime said Board of Public Works will hear .ill person* interested or whose property >s liable to be assessed for said tmprovamsnl, and will determine whether Ihe Ismefit* to the property liable io be assessed for such Improvement and the benefit* to the Citv ot Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. _ _ . By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES K. COFFIN. W. li. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. | Ang. 7. 14. 192 c. ________ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indifttiapolln, lnd.. Aug, 8. 1923NOTICE T 6 CONTRACTORS Notice i* hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that scaled propoaal* will ho received by It, at Its office until 2 o'clock p. m., on Friday. Aug. 21, 1025, for ths following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, us authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12524. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF THIRTEENTH ST. (CORA BT.) From west property line of Capitol Ave., .. . _ To east property line of Senate Ave, Except the Intersection of first alley west of Capitol Ave. liy grading and paving the alley vbh Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation lrom 0 inches ol property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width ni 14 fret: or grading and paving the alley with Aspialtlc-Coucrcte laid on a 4 inch Asphaltie-C merete baan. to the above named width; and providing 832 Un. flof 4xlo-liick Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection to properly line, wheresnot already in. All t boas shown on plan and as specified. All work done In maklnr of said do scribed public Improvement snail be In accordance with the terms ami conditions of said Improvemenl Resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profiles, ‘“awing* and specification* which are on file and may be cen in the offlee of s*'d Board of Public Work* of the (Jlty of Indianapolis. Tie Board of Public Work* reserve* the right to relect any or all bldg. . GHARI.KS E COFFIN. W. It FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. . Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Aug 7, 14 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK# OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Auf. 6 1925 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Puhlie Work* of lbs Clt.v of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at Its office, until 2 o clock p. m.. on Friday, Aug. *2l. 1026, for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement .Resolution No 1 253# FIRST ALLEY EAST OF RANDOLPH STREET. From North Properly Line of Ohio Street, _ . To South Property Line of New York Street. By grading and paving Ihe alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete r.r Brick, laid on a 6-Inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 Inches of propcrty-lins to and inches of property-lllne to a uniform width of 14 feet; or by grading and paving Ibe Tilley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a Inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width: nod providing 1,491 lin. ft of 4xlo-lncb Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop-erl.v-line where not already In. All to be as shuwu on plan end as specified. All work dune In making of said rtesorilied public improvement shall b* in accordance with the terms nnd conditions of said Improvemenl Resolution, and tbe general and detail plan*, profile* drawings and specifications which are on file end may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City ot Indianapolis Th> Board of Public Work* reserves the right to reject any nr *ll bid* ’ CHARLES E. COfFIN. W. H FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER. . Board of Public Works. City of Indianspoil*. Aug 7. 14 1925. ______ City advertisement department"V7f'public work* OFFICE OF THE BOARD • IndUnanolls, L ru l-_A' l t. 6. 1925. NOTICE Trt CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given by the Board of Work* of the City or lndionaDnlls, IndlgJia. that sealed proposals will be reoetved by It. at its offlee until 2 o'clock and. m.. on Friday Aug 21. 11175 for the foil owing described public Improvement, in the City of Indiana) oil*, ij* authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 17639 FIRST ALLEY NORTH OK MICHIGAN STREKI From eat property line of Colorado Ave. To we*t properly line of Euclid Av*. By grading mid paving the slley with Adimallle-Concrete. Concrete or Hrtek, laid on 0-inch gravel concrete foundation, from 0 inehe* of property line to 0 Inches of property line, to a uniform width of It (cel: or bv grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4fneli Asphaltle-Conerote base, to the above named width: and provide* 57(1 lin. ft. of 4x16-ln<h Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas sewer and o hi r private .-ervp’e rnmiertlons to property line, where not already 111. AH to be aa shown on plan and as specified All work done In making of *t!d described puhlie improvement shall be In accordance with the term* and conditions of ald Improvement Resolution and the feneral and detail plan* orofiles. drsw ng* and specifications which are on fil* and may be seen In the office of *ald Board o.' Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Hoard of Public Works reserves ths right to reject any or aU bid* un Arles r, coffin. W IjrFRKEMAN . M J BHENGER. Board of Public Works City ot Indianapolis Aug. 7 and 14 1925

CITY ADVEITfIaEMBN f DEPARTME.NT - OE~7UBLIC WORIB OFFICE OK THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind Ant 6 192 ft. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of indUuspoll*, Indiana, that scaled proposals will t># ri}eeivtol bv It at it* office until 2 o cloei p m., on Friday Aug. 21. 1976. for tha following described public improvement, to the City of ImHannpoll* n* authorized to Improvement Resolution No. 12474. ELEVENTH ST. From east curb line of La Sail# It.. To west curb line of Tuxedo St. By eroding and paving the walk* with cement placed next to the curb lin* to a lUitfnrm width of 5 ft.; grading ths lawn* to a uniform width of 7% ft.: curbing both side* of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or flx'44-lneh Concrete euro to a uniform width of '.’l ft. curbing the wing* of the intersecting alley In a similar planner *pd to the .width* a* shown on plan providing 38 Hn. ft. of 0-ft. radio* granite earners: and resetting 4 iron inleta to curb grade. All to be a* shown on plan and aa ape<4R % work don* In maklnr of said d**orlt<ed public Improvement shall be in aecordanee with the terms and condition* of *ald Improvemenl Resolution tod Ihe general and detail plan*, profile*, drawing* and specification* which are on fit* and may be seen In the office of aald Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapoli*. The Board of Public Work* reserve* the ,i,b. >. wT H freeman _ „ M. J SPENCER . Board of Public Work* City of todlMb apoli* Auf, 7 and 14 192*.