Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1932 Edition 02 — Page 12

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WEST DESERTS? DATA REJECTED IN WATER CASE His Defection Lets Minority Faction of Utility Board Win. Conversion of Commissioner Jcre West to their viewpoint in the Indianapolis Water Company case won minority members of the public service commission a signal victory today. Result is the rejection of the consumer data for April, procured under direction of Commissioner Harry K. Cuthbertson, ordering of anew investigation to cover the twelve months period ending March 31, and adoption of a rule that commission accountants will function without interference. The rule is so worded that it j means accountants will act without orders from either commissioners or company officials. From Consumer Rills It sets out that the investigation must be made by themselves from consumers bills and advises I the accountants “neither to seek j nor accept suggestions from any person or officer in relation there- I to.” This substitution of the original plan of Commissioner Howell Ellis j for the Cuthbertson system was brought about bv motions of Commissioner Frank Singleton, other minority commissioner who refused to o. k. the compromise rates. | The move was opposed by Chair- ! man John W. McCardle and Cuthbertson refrained from voting. For about the first time since he has been on the commission. West deserted McCardle and the minority became the majority side. Refrains From Voting He stucw with Ellis and Singleton on all motions, but later switched back on one to dismiss that part of the new rate increase petition of the company, which asks return to old rates pending audit and appraisal. Instead of a motion of Cuthbertson to hold an emergency hearing was past, Ellis refrained from voting. Cuthbertson >.'anned to have the accountants go back over the April hillings and not accept “company handouts" for their figures, but did not put the motion. That the company provided the April data, the first month under j the compromise rates, was brought out by Ellis in examining the accountants und.'r oath Friday. He questioned Webb Gilbert, chief accountant for the commission, and Ted Michaels and Glenn Ray, field accountants. Not to Mislead H. S. Morse, general manager of i the Indanapolis Water Company, ' after learning of the quiz issued a statement setting out that company books and billings are open to commission accountants and the company officials merely tried to aid and not mislead the commission inquiry. Cuthbertson viewed the Ellis inquisition as an affront to him and recalled Gilbert for cross-examina-tion before the entire commission Friday afternoon. Before doing this he held a conference with Governor Harry G. lieslie, but refused to divulge the nature of it as did the chief executive. Orders Complete Audit Cuthbertson said Gilbert's testimony varied some from that before Ellis. He also announced that he had ordered a complete audit and appraisal of the water company properties. This was asked by anew company petition for rate increase, growing out of an injunction suP restraining them from collecting increased compromise rates on the Monnyhan apartments. SUES FOR AUTO DEATH Woman Asks SIO.OOO Damages From Driver of Car. Suit asking *IO.OOO damages was filed in superior court three Friday by Mrs. Edna Hiett, De Land, 111., administratrix of the estate of Jesse E. Hiett. Defendants are Leo and Marie E. Lauck of Indianapolis. The suit averred that Mr. Hiett, traveling salesman, was injured fatally by an automobile driven by Lauck and owned by his mother. Marie Lauck. The accident occurred at Meridian and Michigan streets. Dec. 18, 1931, the suit said. APPROVES BOND ISSUE Tax Board Acts to Provide Fund of $409,000 for Sewer. The state tax board today approved issuance of *409,000 in bonds by the city sanitary board to finance construction on the new Broad Ripple-Irvington sewer, which city officials calculate will give work to hundreds of unemployed. Contract for the construction already has been awarded by the sanitary board, and it is expected work will be started within a few weeks. FLEES FROM ATTACK Mother, With Baby in Arms, Escapes Being Dragged Into Alley. A mother with her 9-month-old baby in arms escaped from a Negro Friday night after he attempted to drag her into an alley. He ran w hen she screamed. The mother was Mrs. Bessie Weidman. 934 South Delaware street. She encountered the Negro when he emerged frofii an alley as she was walking on McCarty street, near East street. SCOTTISH WRITER DIES John Steuart Wrote Books About Burns and Stevenson. Pvt ntted Prraa LIVERPOOL. May 28 —John Stcuart, 69, Scottish novelist, died today at Bootle, a suburb of Liverpool. His books included romances based on the lives of Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert Burns. Here's all you have to do to win as much as $l9O in the TIMES BALES BLIP Contest: 1. Save your sales slip. 2. Write 25 words. g S- Send them to us.

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Here Is List of Rules for Sales Slip Contest

Here arc the rules of '.’he Times Sales Slip Contest. Read tnem carefully. You will find them easy to follow: 1. Any one and every one may compete in tin- Sales Slip Contest except employes of The Indianapolis Times and their families. 2. Any one may enter the Sales Slip Contest by sending sales slips of merchandise they have purchased from Times advertisers, accompanied bv a brief statement of not more than twenty-five i2si words telling why they think any one or anu number of these sales slips should be luckv or whv they have been lucky tn patronizing a certain store or why the purchase has a lucky association. 3. In preparing brief statements at not more than twenty-five words, give simple , reasons vou think of which can be asso- , dated with Luck. Here are a few ex- i amplrs: Example A—" These sales slips j should be luckv because the prices com- , prise the luckv numbers of 7 and 11." Ex- > ample H This sales slip represents a luckv purchase. It's the greatest bargain j of the kind I have ever seen." Example C "It was a iucky day when I saw this merchandise advertised in The Times." Example D- "I have had nothing but lucky breaks since I bought this dress at my favorite store." Example E -"The new hat I purchased at mame store i was lucky because it also brought an engagement ring from my future husband." 4. The brief statement may be written on the reverse side of each sales slip or on a separate piece of paper. Also write vour name and address plainly on each sales slip. 5. There is no entrance fee or charge of any kind II i* not necessary to purchase a copv of The Times to compete. ' The Times may be examined at its office or at public libraries free of charge. 8. Sales slips from all cash. C. O. D or charge account purchases made from Times advertisers are eligible. Sales blip.. i or evidences of lime payment purchases or note plan purchase are also eligible. Where no immediate sales slips are given with time payment or note plan purchase ask store to acknowledge your purchase on firm letterhead and send this In to The Times the same as a sales slip. No matter what you have bought, so long ss the ourchase was made from a Times advertiser. vour sales slip or other evidence of purchase is acceptable throughout the sales slip contest. 7. Contestants may enter one or any number of sales slips (accompanied by brief statements! each and every day throughout the sales slip contest. 8. Any one or any number of individuals mat send in and enter all their sales slips obtained through purchases they have already made trom Times advertisers, and have them credited to some special charity, church. Sunday school, nospital or any other worthy institution. In this case, be certain to sign the sales slip with your own name and address, as well as the name and address of the Institution you want to receive credit. And also be certain to write the brief statement with each of these slips or each batch of sales slips you enter in this manner. 9. Each entry in th* sales slip contest must be sent to The Sales Slip Editor. The Times, bv first-class mall, fully postpaid. Entries with insufficient postage will not be accepted, but returned by the postoffice department. 10. The Times can not. and does not assume responsibility for returning sales slips to any contestant. All sales slips entered : in the sales slip contest become the property of The Times Sales slips which have any personal value to contestants should not be entered. 11. The first day's prize winners will be announced the day after the start of the contest and following this, dailv prize winners will be announced each dav until the close of the contest.. Final prize winners will be announced a few days after the close of the contest. 12. The decisions of the sales slip contest judges on the merits of the brief state- j ments submitted, telling whv one or more sales slips should be luckv and the final disposition of awards, will be absolutely final. TTs entry of a participant in a ! complete ..cceptance of all the conditions TRUSTEE ISACCUSED Hamilton County Ex-Official Jailed on Embezzlement Charges. Hu s Hired /'rrs* SHERIDAN. Ind.. May 28—Ingle R. Harris, former trustee of Adams township, Hamilton county, was arrested at his home here today on a grand jury indictment charging embezzlement. He was taken to Noblesville and placed In jail in default of $20,000. One count in the indictment charged embezzlement of $18,519.82 of township mcr*y. Two others allege that he embezzled $15.04 and $89.14. A fourth count charges that he embezzled $68.85 from Kephart Nall, for whom he was acting as agent. Two years ago, while Harris was trustee, ouster proceedings were filed against him, but he defeated the action. t

and regulations as printed. Neatness, originality and brevity will count, but no elaborate treatment Is necessary. Simplicity Is best. In case of ties a duplicate award will be given each tying contestant. 13. Cash priz.e winners will be selected by judges each dav of the sales silo contest based on the merits of the nrlef statements submitted. And In addition, the Judges will also select what they consider the next best brief statements accompanied by sales slips submitted each day and these, together with all daily cash prize winners, will comprise the brief statements from which the Judges will select, on the basis of merit, the final grand cash awards.

Here's What You Do 1 — Save the sales slips that you get with any purchase made from any Times advertiser. When you make a purchase, ask salesperson if that store's sales slip is eligible in The Indianapolis Times Sales Slip Contest. 2 Write a statement of 25 words or less telling why you think the slip should be lucky. . 3 Mail the slips and the statement to Lucky Sales Slip Editor, The Times.

CONTRACT ,/ BRIDGE E? i EXPERTS PLAY IT ** Famous Hands in Championship Bridge History—No. 6

BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League Howard schenken. with his partner, holds the National Masters' gold trophy, emblematic of the country's most coveted bridge title—the National Masters’ Pair championship. He says that the following hand proved quite interesting, as there was a time during the play that he was willing to take a 600 set. By quick thinking, however, he was able to take advantage of a mistake by one of his opponents and thereby make his contract. ♦ K-10-7-6-? VJ-9-4 ♦ 8-4 + 10-9-8 49-2 [NORTH! aA . 8 . 4 V 7-2 H J VK-10- ♦ Q-J-9- Z </> 8-6-3 52H 6 3 + K-Q-4- Dealer X A-3 2 [SOUTH AQ-J-5 VA-Q-5 ♦ A-K-7 + J-7-6-5 The Bidding Schenken says that his bidding was perhaps a little bold, but his partner was a rather timid player. Schenken. in the South, hand opened with a no trump. West showed diamonds and East hearts, and then Schenken plunged into three no trump, which he says promptly and properly was doubled. The Play West's opening lead was the seven of hearts, the top of his partner s suit. East played the 10 and Schenken won the tridt with the queen. Schenken then pAyed bis queen and

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Top Row (left to right)—Frances Laughner, Phyllis Saxton. Sylvia Fishbein. Alice Weghorst, Jean Ehrich, Charlotte Griffin. Second Row —Harry Messick Jr., Hubert Foreman, C. P. Van Meter, Adrian La Follette, Gail Eldridge, Jack Richardson. Third Row —Jennie Dennis, Lillian Kay, Helen McMahan, Ruth Fautz, Virginia Darrow, Carol Koontz. Fourth Ro w—Bill Stoops, Charles Smith, Charles Abbett, James O'Hara, John Crawford, Billy Stugeon. Fifth Row—Harriet Cracraft, Helen Chappell. Rachel Feibleman, Miriam Ellison, Joy Gcupel, Virginia Blackley. Sixth Row —Roy S. Johnson, Frnest G. Ollis, Billy Buxton. Harold Lurie, Lowell Pinch, Eric Melaum. Seventh Row—Betty Kinnaman, Jane Morgan. Becky Mayfield, Joann Hagedon, Betty Firth, Dorothy Gimbel. Bottom Row—Eugene Cox, Leo Dorn, Robert Floyd, Tom Bryant.

jack of spades. East cagily refusing to win either trick. After receiving this strong defense. Schenkpn decided to play the hand for a 600 set and try to set a club trick, so he next led his five of clubs. The eight from dummy forced East’s ace. East returned the ten of diamonds. Schenken winning the j trick with the ace. Mr. Schenken then returned the six of clubs, which West won with the queen. West’s next play was the queen of diamonds. Schenken refused to win the trick, playing the seven of diamonds. He wanted to give his opponents an opportunity to make a mistake and now, unfortunately for West, West becams too greedy—he wanted to set his diamonds suit and retain the king of clubs for a re-entry. West played the jack of diamonds. which was ni® ruination—the ten of clubs was discarded | from dummy and Schenken von the trick with the king of <’.iamonds. He then led his five of spades, playing a small spade from dummy and East was forced to win the trick with the ace. All that East could do is to return a heart—if he returns a small one, Schenken will win it in the dummy with the Jack, while if he returns the king. Schenken will go up with the ace and then lead a small heart to dummy's jack. The king and ten of spades In dummy are both good. And so Schenken. who at one time during the play of the hand, would have been almost willing to settle for a set of 600, by giving his opponents an opportunity to make a mistake, was successful in making his contract of three to trump doubled. As his side was vulnerable, it was indeed a terrific swing on one hand. tCoovrlght. 1932 NEA Servic®. In: > Next—Mrs. Dorothy Sims, vicepresident of the associate members of the American Bridge League and j the ral captain of the Four Horae- | men, will present her favorite hand.

‘BONUS BRIGADE' RIDES THROUGH WASHINGTON PA, Only 290 Are Left in Main Group; Objective Is Near. Bv United Prrm WASHINGTON, Pa . May 28. ! The Portland (Ore.) "bonus brigade,” traveling in twenty-six trucks supplied by the state, passed through here today en routs to Washington, D. C., to seek payment of World war adjusted service certificates. The 290 ex-service men remaining in the group, after a cross-country trip marked by numerous clashes with railroad officials, transferred from. West Virginia to Pennsylvania trucks at West Alexander, Pa. | Thir route will carry them across! the southwestern corner of Penn- j sylvania into Maryland. Pleased by Courtesy Bv United Prrgt ZANESVILLE, 0., May 28. Pleased by the courtesy shown them in Ohio, 295 World war veterans, bound for Washington to demand passage of a bonus bill, left Zanesville today on the last lap of their trip from Portland, Ore. Conveyed in thirty-five Ohio national guard and state highway trucks, the veterans started for Wheeling, W. Va. Large crowds stood in the streets of Washington Court House, Circleville, Lancaster and Zanesville as the veterans’ “bonds brigade" passed through. The party camped at the Zanesville fairground Friday night, cooking their own meals. FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA POLITICIAN SUCCUMBS John Francis Murphy Dies on Coast From Fall Injuries. Bv United Preit SANTA MONICA, Cal., May 28 j Injuries sustained in a fall more than a year ago today cost the life ; of John Francis Murphy, noted po- 1 litical figure of Pennsylvania. Murphy, 67, died at Santa Monica hospital from complications resulting from a fractured hip. His leg was amputated last Sunday. Murphy was born in New’ York, but spent most of his life in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, where he was widely known in political cir- i ; cles. He came to Los Angeles sixteen years ago. He was a son of the late Francis j Murphy, pioneer temperance work- j er. Funeral services will be conducted next Tuesday. TELLER GETS TEAR Holliday Sentenced for Defrauding Bank. Marion Holliday, former teller at the Fletcher Trust Company Thirtieth street branch, who was convicted a week ago of defrauding 'he bank of $1,400, today was sentenced to serve a year and a day in the reformatory at Chillicothe, 0., by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Investigation of conditions at the Terre Haute jail was ordered by Baltzell when Frank Fleishman. Terre Haute, held on a liquor charge, told the court he had been “fined $4 hi kangaroo court" at the jail. French Hoback. sentenced to serve fifteen months on a "white slave” i charge, a w r eek ago today was released on a suspended sentence. i 1 Caesar Supin, who pleaded guilty to liquor charges in connection with ! the Muncie liquor conspiracy case, was given a six-months suspended sentence. Other sentences imposed included: Ephraim Barnes. Negro. 939 South Senate avenue, ninetv days, liquor; Fred Kloke. Evansville, thirty davs. liquor: August Neuman. EvansvUle. three day*. 11ouor: Dorothea Stevens. Negro. EvansvUle. sixtv davs. liquor; William Neal. Louise Brown and Charles Sevier. Negroes. Indianapolis, four months each: William Le Mav. Carbon. Ind., ninety days, liquor; William W. Henrv. Terre Haute, one day, liquor: Miss Clara Josephine Louks and j Mrs. Georgia Louks, Lebanon, one day I each, liquor. ASK SIO,OOO DAMAGES Death in Crash Following Funeral Is Basis of Sait. An accident that occurred while two men were returning home from the funeral of John McGregor, for--1 mer county commissioner, April 12, i was basis of a suit for SIO,OOO damages, filed in superior court three Friday. This amount is asked by relatives of Arthur Eaton, who was killed. Eaton was riding in an automobile,, i driven by James McConnell, former commissioners’ court bailiff, which was struck by an automobile belonging to William A. Shepler. BLON VANCE, 53, DIES He Had Been Chief Accountant of Highway Dept. Five Years. Blon Vance. 53. of Newcastle. | chief accountant for five years for the state highway department, died at the Methodist hospital Friday. ; He leaves a sister. Miss Amy Vance, : Newcastle, and a brother, Chase, ! Dayton, O. Arrangements for fu- ; neral services and burial at New- , castle have not been completed. VISION MARRIAGE BOOM Missouri Rules 18 Years Will Be i Marital Consent Age for Women. : By United Preu ST. LOUIS, May 28 —The marriage license bureau prepared for a business revival today after a ruling by the attorney-general that women over 18 may be granted marriage license without parental consent. Previously, the attorney-general had ruled that 21 was the age of marriage consent for women. SHOOTS SELF TO DEATH William Weghorst’s Shotgun Suicide Laid to 111 Health. William H. Weghorst. 42, commit- , ted suicide by shooting with a , shotgun today at 1725 South State : avenue, where he is a roomer. Dr. E. R. Wilson, deputy coroner, was s told by relatives that Weghorst had I been despondent over ill health, j which had continued over a long I period, Weghont was unmarried.

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Indianapolis section. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, will elect officers during a meeting Thursday night at the Spink-Arm?. Speaker will be George K. Wells, state superviser of vocational education. Doctors Cleon A. Nafe, Henry S. Leonard and W. D. Little will lecture at a meeting of the Indianapolis Medical Society Tuesday night in the Athenaeum. The meeting will be the last until October. Two Negro bandits early today robbed Harry Balch, owner of a cigar store at 808 North Illinois street, of a small amount of cash and a gold watch after making a small purchase, he reported. William M. Bullitt of Louisville. former United States solicitor-gen-eral. will be the speaker at the June meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association Wednesday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Chiseling a hole through the wall of a Standard grocery at 1208 East Tenth street, burglars took $35 from a hiding place, Gilbert Lanham. 408 North New Jersey street, manager, informed detectives today. Albert Butterfield. 4044 West Washington street, flagman for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, was robbed by a bandit of a watch worth S2O, while on duty at midnight Friday at Fourteenth and West streets, police were informed. Charles E. Cox former judge; Probate Judge Smiley N. Chambers and Mrs. Chambers will fly Sunday to the Democratic Edtorial Association meeting at French Lick. The plane, a Stinson cabin ship, will be piloted by Charles E. Cox Jr., superintendent of the municipal airport. EXPOSED BY FLASH Cop Spots Man, Two Girls Bathing in Nude. Bv I'nitrd Prrg * NEW YORK. May 28.—A flash of lightning brought trouble early today to a man and two women, who chose a stormy night to go bathing in complete undress. Patrolman Alfred Barbuto was pacing his beat at Coney Island when the lightning flashed, revealing a strange sight. Three naked persons were cavorting in the Atlantic, their clothing deposited in neat piles on the beach. The policeman hurried toward the bathers, but they had seen him. They fled in three different directions, not bothering to pick up their clothing. Patrolman Barbuto captured one of the woman, who identified herself aa Mary Martin, 22, a showgirl. She paid a $lO fine for disorderly conduct. Meantime, the clothing of the other girl apd man is being held. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Northwest wind, 13 miles an hour; temperature, 50; barometric pressure, 30.20 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, estimated 3.500 feet; visibility, 20 miles; field, men at work. Ends Hop to N. Y. Bv l nttrd Prrgg ROOSEVELT FIELD, L. 1., May 28.—Lieutenant A. Harold Bromley completed his Dallas-to-New York test flight today after an overnight stop in Camden, N. J. The flight was preliminary to an attempt to span the Pacific in a flight to Tokio from Seattle with his Deisel-motored plane. The flier landed at Camden last night when he was unable to land here because of darkness and stormy weather. Pacific Flight Delayed B<t I nitnt Prrgg SEATTLE, Wash., May 28.—Nat C. Browne's projected solo flight to Tokio for a $30,000 prize was postpones for at least a few hours, today. Only a mild breeze w f as blowing over the airport, and the flier needed a six-mile wind to aid in lifting the heavily loaded crimson monoplane. Lone Star, into the air for the 5.000-mile journey. Births Boy* Elmer and Athena Egrerdlng, 1825 Medford. Robert and Rose Penning. 731 East Twenty-first. Girt* | Alonzo and Virgie Burton, 937 Weat Twenty-sixth. Roy and Thelma Harris, Coleman hospital. Lee and Margaret Martin, Coleman hospital. Charles and Sylvia Tener, Coleman hospital. Deaths Etta B Mericle. 64, 1428 Hoyt, acute | mitral regurgitation. Hugh N. Torrance. 71, 3254 Washington Blvd., arterio sclerosis. Mattie B. Hiemann, 49, city hospital, cholelithiasis. Josephine Jameson. 79, 3105 North Illinois, chronic myocarditis. Mary Ann Taah, 63, 2514 East Michigan, carcinoma. Blon R. Vance, 57, Methodiat hospital, acute peritonitis. Theodore F. Wilson, 72, 1713 Roosevelt, acute myocarditis. Frank A. Moore. 70, 412 North Riley. 1 hvpostatie pneumonia. Nannie E England. 40, 1020 West New York, Addison's disease. Margaret Monroe, 78, 1120 Knox, apoplexy. James Spellman. 43, city hospital, pulmonarv tuberculosis. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarter* Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ud accepted la two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 Consecutive times 18 .15 6 Consecutive times 13 .13 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash j 2 Lines. 1 time 37 35 2 Lines. 3 time* 78 <2 2'Llnes. 8 times t.M I M Discounts Ads may be phoned In and charged If the advertiser Is listed in the phone dlreci torv. or u identified and accepted by the 1 credit department. A DISCOUNT OF ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE Is given to transient advertisers paying their bill within ONE WEEK after billing Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. 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INDICT CURTIS FOR STAGING OF LINDBERGH HOAX Boat Builder Charged With Obstructing Justice in Kidnaping Hunt. Bv Vnitrd Prrgg HOPEWELL. N. J., May 28—An indictment charging John Hughes Curtis with obstructing processes of justice in the Lindbergh kidnaping case, was returned by the Hunterdon county grand jury in Fleming today. The Norfolk boat builder, who admitted a hoax on the Lindbergh family by his story of alleged contacts with the kidnapers of their son. has been held in jail at Remington since his arrest. Presentation of the case to the grand jury was made last week and three witnesses testified to Curtis’ hoax. There were unconfirmed reports that Curtis would not oppose the charge—merely placing himself at the mercy of the court. Charles A. Lindbergh may appear as a witness against Curtis if trial is held. He has indicated a willingness to testify should authorities deem it advisable. Curtis’ hoax started shortlv after the Lindbergh child was stolen from its crib. Engineer Dies in HU Cab ROCHESTER, Ind., May 28.—Lon Ware. 57, of Huntington, brought his locomotive to a halt in Erie yards here and fell dead in his cab. He just had completed a run from Hammond on a freight train. The widow and seven children survive him. LE6ALS Legal Notices CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Peerless Investment C0..557.80; T P Sexton, *98.21;- Chs. J. Jones, $3.07; Chas. W. Youngman. *2.50: Louis® O. Barger. *1; Roy ft Cecile Mclntire. *55.96; Con Doherty. *3.10, Iloe Little. *2.50. D. D Goetchus, *10.56; Betty Shea. *5; Dora Markum. *44.48: Frank M. Hueber. adm . *4.17: Donal McConnell. *4; Edson T. wood. *16.39; Geneva Hickman. *5.97: Tilden F. Greer. *2.50; J. W. Parker. *113.41 Indianapolis Commercial. *25.81; Star Publishing Company. *3O 54; Alfred Reger. *•: ,f rn k E. Brown. *8; J. R. Hiatt. *1.912.45; Wm. W. Spencer. *SO. Albert Haugh, *2O. Gilbert R. Snider. *ls 08: Bank ft Office Sfat. Cos.. *3B 40; Bobbs-Merrlll Cos, *3O; Ernest J Elllngwood. *9. Wm. B Burford Cos.. *6.50. Wm. B. Burford Prtg Cos.. *45.75. Ind. Bell Tel Cos.. *5.65; H A. Chillrs. M D.. *ls; Wm. Habbe, *2.05; Methodist hospital. *132.15. Business Furnitur® Cos.. *14.46 Business Furn. Cos.. *1.03; Leslie Clancy. $5. Lawyers Co-Op. Pub. Cos. *7 50; Charley’s restaurant. *9.75; Leslie D. Clancy. *5. Bobbs-Merrill Pub. Cos.. *3O; Wm. B. Burford Cos., *3 25; Sentinel Prig Cos . * 90. West Pub. Cos.. *2O; Chas. Hartman. *3.25. v American Law Book Cos.. *8; Business Furn. Cos.. (2. John J. Beatty. *135; Badger Williamson. *135; Charles Forsha. *135. Joel Baker. *135; Louis Henschen. *135; John Kellv. *135; Maurice Peelle. 3180; Cecil Eschmever. $112.50; James Potter. *112.50; Elva Powers. *135: WUfried Sevfried. *135: Victor Rlgot, *135; William Beckwith, *135; Pascal Pyles. *135; Frank Teague. *112.50; Edgar O. Coffman. *112.50; Catherine De Miller *120: Margaret Snider. *112.50: John Porter. *112.50: Bess Kern. $112.50: Lawrence Ammon, *112.50: Thomas Dovle. *112.50; Hazel Fesler, $112.50; Dollv Flanders. $100: Mabel Mather. *100: Genevieve Furnas. *83.32: Mary Kmopenbere. *IOO Eleanor Baker. *100; Philip Earlv. $100; Elsie Miller. *83.32: Marcel Wheeler. $83.32: Ruth Omelvena. $83.32: Theresa Genus. *83.32: Pauline Sprouse. *83.32: Chas. E. Stelnwender. *ioo. . Wm. H. Sproule. *180: A. D. Porter. *150: Clar Britton, *135; Eva Pltzer. *112.50; Carl King. *135; John Anacker. *135; Rosemarv Lawlor. *l5O. Ha/el Felton. *100: Mabell Anderson. *100; Ruth Green. $100; Elnora Schakel. $100: Nell McCartv. $i00: Rossie Pittman. $100: Clara Gill. $100: Chas. Hawkins. $100: Virginia Sage. *100; Elizabeth Brewer. $112.50. E. S. Bunting $64: Harold Messersmilh. $64; John Fogarty. $64; Theo. C. Hurst. *12.50; Frank H Slutsky. *SB; A. E. Lamb. *23.40; Thos. Lanahan. *22.35; W. H. Albersmeler. *IBO Rubv Hendleman, *150; Emma Halv. *IOO, John M. Cain. *200: SRrah Henzie. *150; Thelma Cutsinger. *125: Frank Ballman. *150; Chas. A. Slinger. *150; Walter Martin. 5125; John F. Sudies. *125: George S. Kirkhoff. $125; Arthur E. Brown. *1.25: Paul Russe, $125: Ward Wagaman, *125; Edward Green. *125; Jas. McGovern. *125- John Gavin. *125: Norris Swhear. *125: Jas. Neller. *ll2 50; Leßov Fllgel. *125: Carl V. Deitz. *125: Katherine Hodges. *112.50: Theo. C. Hurst. *112.50: Josephine Wade. $112.50: Dorothy Brehuh. *100; Bessie Murnhv. *100: Clara Hilkene. *100; Mane C. Williams. *100: Agnes Coleman. *100; Estella Russell. *100; Alice Weaver, *IOO. Maud E. Yergen. *IOO. Leota Gahn. S6O: Marv Genes. *55.60: Theresa McMahan. *l6: Dorothv Noon. *12.80: Flora Mabee. *sl 20; Helen Slinger. *51.20: Edward Wlschineler. (91.65; Elmer Kllnge. *9O: Orban Renner. *142: B. F. Thomas. *85.50: Walter Barnev. *200: Jas. M. Lall. *l6; F. R. Scott. 816. Clemens Dahlman. *l6: Edward O. Thompklnus. *l6. Thos. Rollison. *l6: Edward D. Baren. *B. John H. Deffenbaugh. (112.50. Thomas Bridges. *112.50: Pauline Clearv. *135; Ceanetta Vinel. *112.50: Arthur A. Marcv. *112.50; Anna W. Owen. *112.50; Louise Makel. *100: Bara Cohen, *ll2 50; Bertha M. Cain. *100; Nettie T. Hough. *100; Samuel Jones. *150: Joseph McLaffertv. (112.50; Marv F. Shackelford, *112.50. R. L. Hllch. *144; Joseph Tragesser. *144: John Brewlngton. *144; Lewis K. Murchie. *144: Charles E Lvnch. *144: Howard Skaggs. *144; Thomas Bell. *144: Julia Landers. 9144; John Conger. *144; Owen Relllv. *144: Fred T. Creetors *144; Rov Hendershot. *144. George McCloskev. *144: Eleanor Hussev. *144: Hazel Tomlinson. *144; Juanita Buttz, *144; John E. Boyce. *180: Henry A. Lee. *144. Henrv B. Walker. *144; Michael F. Lane. *157.50; Waldo B. Carter. *IBO August Gatta. *144; Thomas J. Scanlon. *144: Edward Kassenbrock. *144; Patrick E. Kinnev. *144; Harrv J. Cook. *144. Gilbert Thomas. *144: Conrad Weigand. *144; Elmer Dallev. *144: Helen M. Bamford. *80: Helen F. Morlarttv. *BO. Cleston Berrv. *l5O Let Grande Marvin. 8150: Frank Short. *125: J. C. Clark *150: Joseph F. Frantz *100: Pearl Roberts. *IOO Eugene Dalv. *125: Rufus Martin. *IOO Wm. C. Sherer. *106; Marjorie Knuckles. *125 Fred T. Gladden. *4OO. *364.42: Emma Bailer. *108.33. Raymond Sanders. *l3O. S2) 72 Frank J. Viehman. *95; Norbert J. Pox. $l3O- Noble C. Hllgenoerg. *l3O Howard Brennen, *l3O. W M. Miller. *130: Samvel J. Preston. *l3O. Geo. T. Wbeldon. $130; John C. Kirch. $l3O. Cleo Adair. *4B; Kathryn Mor.arity, *4B; Leota Riordan. S4B. Lucille Gisler. S4B; Verna Kiphart. *4B; Hazel Brelnllch. S4B; Nellie Stewart. *4B. Mari® Ferguson. *4B; Rose Carton. *4B: Julia H Buckley. *4B; Sam Edletteln. *4B: Selina Ryan. *4B; George Stelhorn, *4B; Mary Shannon. *4B; LeSand Arnold. *4B; Katherine Boyer. *4B; Elizabeth Woerhaye. *4B; Tho*. 8. Austin. S4B: Sue Harris. S4B: June Wall. *4B; Irene Wright. *43. J P. Flnneran, *4B; Archie Landy. *4B; Ralph Howard. *4B; Auguat Bailey. *4B; Alma Dammeyer. *4: Philip Borensteln. *4B: William Adam. *4B. John C. McCloskey. assessor. *312.50: Edw. C. McLaughlin, special deputy. *156; Theo. Dammeyer. chief deputy. $169: Hazel Clark, *156; Wm Dudley. *156: Katherine Pisch. *156: Anna M Feeney. *156: Clark Griffith. *156 Ruth Kennedy. *156; Wm. F Kleis. *156: Paul P Kocsters. *156: Edw J. Kribs. *156; Nellie S Layden. $150: Blanche Loy. *156. Mary E. McMahon. *156; John W. Porter, *156: Theo. Schuller. *156: Jacob L Smith *156: Wm. G Sowders. *156; Richard O. Stewart. *lsf Louis J. Wahl *156: Emma Woods. *156 Ethel Ealev. *156: Joseph O Bruce. $156 Jesse L Monroe. *156: Charles McCallister. *156; Ann Petit. *156. Clara Free. *156; Violette Hewlette. *2O: Evalyn Gold. *2O: Margaret Linaman. *2O: Raymond E. Withen. *2O: Margaret McCrossen. *2O; Frieda T Schad, *2O: Marv Tracker. *2O; John J. Sullivan. *2O: Aaron Yount. *2O: Helen Cavanaugh. *80: Jeanette Dunlap. *104: Kathryn Morlarltv. $56: Cleo Adair. *56; Lucille Oisler. *56; Verna Kiphart. *SB; Hazel Breinlich. *56; Nellie Setwart. *56: Rose Carton. *56; Sam Edlestein. *56: Selina Rvan. *56; Bue Harris. *56: Iren® Wright. *56. J P. Flnneran. $56; Archie Landy. *56; Ralph Howard. *56- Katherine Boyer. *56 Minnie F. Sartor. *104; Wm E Arbuckle. *87.75: Wm. E Arbuckle, *SB 50; R. N. Hager. M D.. *35; John A Salb. M. D. SIOO John F Wvttenbach. M D . *135: E R. Wilson. M. D.. *125; A. J. King. M. D . *l5O. James B. Berry. *156; Elizabeth Wheat!y. *156 _ . Guy W Hamilton. *125: William K Lampher. *BB 20: Joseph R Ebaugh. *BI9O Solon C, Vial. *2OB 33: Rstel Marie Weltv. *l5B 33 Estel Marie Welty. *4 96; Sarah Phelos Rodecker Scholl. $l5B 33 Sarah Phelps Rodecker Scholl. *l4 45: Laurel C Thayer. *l5B 33: Laurel C Thaver. *4 19. 1 Howard N. Ball. *l5B 33: Howard N. Ball. *3.75; Jessie Schooler. $158.33 Baxter D. Park, *92: Alonzo Hoffman. *63; Carl Blackburn. *63; Lorraine Park. *63: Wm. T. Park. *39. . ~ Ed Cook. (104: Ella Cook. *7l; Anell Hartman. *7*; Robert Cook. *7B; J. W. Pierce. 878. _ Charles E. Apple, 175; Jaa. H. Hines, *106; John Garrison. *54; Ben Hess. *ls* i Esthsr Springer, *63; HenfMtta Todd, iljg. Miles Penrod. i- Leonard Hohlt, $1{0: I Frank SWtaeckev. $34; Herman Mtrack*.

.MAY 28, 1932

LEGALS __ Legal Notices *34; Mrs. Shuflebsgcr. *37. Lillian Hohlt, *75. Roy Hensley. *ls, Ruth Burschwtllrr, *75; Clara Garoe. (75. Stella Figii, (15, F. Oein, *75. Emmett Hornaday, *124; Asa R. Mathis. *72. Ruby Hornsdsy, *72. Ursil Cotton, *72. Waiter H. Guion, *<2. James Tandy, (84. Anderson Lucas, ITS; O. W. Butler. $44. Wm. B. Thomas. *BO. Kuby Reynolds. (24. Clarence Reynolds. (27. Edward Muesuig. (42, C. P. Redmever. *57; John Kie.ne. *57; Buryi Wray, Carl H. Sabbe. $145 83. May Price. 1104; Carolyn Weaver. *lO4, M L Strickland, *lO4. H A Meyer, *8 W. L. Brasket. *76. L. R. Headv. *4. George R. Brown. S>ot. S. R. Thompson. 120, Harrv Templeton, *72. F. C. Patton, *6B. Walter Spencer, *52; Fred Beck. *52. Charles Van Tassel. *52, Wm. Kiesle. *32: Wm. Cain, *4*. Homer Oiney. *4B. Ernest Cline. *4O; Ed Earle, *4O. Violet M Mapes. *lB. Fred King. *72. Michael Lutz, *,6, Cnas. Roberts. (18; Mrs. C. W. Dowd. *4, Wm. H. Huff. *4O: George W. Beamon. *24. Mvrtl® Hmerly. *BO. Jonn F. Sanders. 84. Ferd A. Applegate. (4. Georgia RodUe. *24 Mary Stout, *250. Raymond Hardin, *33; Oliver Woolen, *32. Samuel S. Johnson. *lO4. Furman Stout. *lO4. Nora Johnson. *lO4, Jessie Maitern. *lO4. Louis B. Calvelaee. *4O. Thos McFarnsev. *l2; Georg® Scnaffer, *39. Wm K. Johnson. *B. Karl Dailey, *32 Addie Lang. *4O, Hubert Free, man. (18; Le Roy Wakefield. *l*. Katherine Owen. (8. Floyd J. Ms it ice. *416.66; Oscar llagemier. *335; Michael B. Keddington (sir Russell Dean, 2i)o. John Kelly. *285; Ed Brennan. *2OO. Dewey Mvcrs. *200; Fred Steiger. *230. Jacoo stelnmeu, *2OO. Elva Conover, *H2aO. Bcrilia Fucsienberg. *112.50, Nathan Davis, *ao, Walter Houppert, *SO. Leo Gardner. *oU; otto Buenting, *9O, Louis Smith, *SO. Joe Wood, (50R. B. Smith, *SO. Kobert Coleman,’ *.vo’ Forrest Littlejohn. *55. Herbert Stewart. *SO; James Watson. *sd; June Frye Nigh. ♦ 100. Anna Judd, *IOO, Beatrice Uohuisn *125. Wilfred Bradshaw, *2OO. Georg® Uatley. *250. Verl Pierson. *112.50; Chas. B. Clark, *283 33; Clarence Meistcg. *125. Louie Smith. *IOO. Edward W. SlcEUresh, *ao James Bryant. *SO. Andrew Jacoos. 5n R. K. Deivln, *125; r. c. Rcc*. *B3 24 A. J. Schneider, (83 33. Chas F. Schlotz. *125: Chas. Clark. *75; Jessie Staggs. *45, Johanna Schlotz. *SO Edward Messmer. *9O, Harry Ucmloehr. $65: Clara Watts. *4.1: Lou Brumneia *>.•>. Mugdalin Messmer. *35, Dora Walker, *35 Olive Kosemire. *35; Rucv Lewis. (45 Anthonv Hunlev. *ao. Ben is.artsmau. wy Mat Bowers, *SO. Pete Machino. *75. A. O. Ruse, *75; W. H. Rose. *SO. E. M. Newbv. *SO: Clvtie Brlndlev ssu Frank Smith. *SO. Nora Clark. *35. John Bennett *6O. Bam Camen. *SO. John Kirchcrter if2’ Kesler, *SO; Hubert Stevens, *SO. William C. Craig. *2O. Harry Barrett. *125; Emma BarrelL *SO. Grocer Murphy. *55. Frank McAdams. *75: A. J. Peak. *SO. William Kallman. *4O; Lawrence Myers, *45 Emma Murphy. *32.50, Ernest Hollenbach. $75: King Albert. S6O; William Rehling. . S4O; Archie Jenks. *35. Matilda King. S4O. I Alma Kallman, *32 50: Fred Kenworlhv. *6O; Lulu Kenworthy, *4O, Nell Brock. *4O- - Bonn *32 50; Virginia Miles. *35; I Harry Badger. 535; Hazel Dale. $32 SO Sam Cline. *4O: William Mikels, *4O Chas Harris. *35; Eleanor Lawrence, *3B 05. Tillle Saurd. *19.20; John B Murray, *4O; | Chas. Bell. *35; Nell W. Samson. sls 50; i Esther Ray. *4O: Frank Reed. *4O; Sarah Councilman. *4O. Lee Overfelt. *4O; Tula H-hr, *45; M. E. Barger, *4O; Mary E. a V Its. *4O. Amelia E. Pickard. *100: Lillian Stinger, *80; Wm. Pattman, *7O. Timothy Brisbane, $80; Fern Tomas. *7O; I.ydla Blaich. S6O; Emma Orlffm. S4O: Clara Colaster, *SO Susie MUliken, SIOO. Margretta Fisher. *55; Lueber Ford. *55; Lucv Havden. $.->0; Lulu O'Brien. *55; Frances Hazel. *4O; Stella Parnell. *35; Helen Meyers. *35. Mary Alexander, *SO; Ella Allen. 140. Anna Pick. *4O; Finney Parrv, $.35; Steel Board. *7O; Joe Elliott. *SO Ruhllen Woatan, *6O. Mack Battres. *ls; Charles Cox. *l2. Lee Martin. *125 Leota T. Trook. *175; Maud Walters. *!?!>: Nell W. Dunkle. *25: E S Sampson. *75; Mary E Jones. *10: Clam Jessup, $35: Anna Butts. *SO; Roxie Breeden. *SO; Elsie Malott. *7O. Gertrude Lamb. *SO; Katherine Stott. *SO; Estella Collins. S4O; Jamie Skidmore. $35; Ella Noll. !50r Emma Bertram S4O; Catherine Moore. (48. Emma Monteomrrv. *35: Anna Chamlev. *35; Ruth Phillips. 525; Helen La Follette. $10; Margaret Johnson, S4O: C. E. Arnold. sls: Byron K. Rust. (35 66: M E. Tennant. *4l: Annabel Trook. *75: John Curry. $80; Ruth Hiatt. $35: Chas Wtnegar." *ll 20: Leota Trook. *119.41; Mildred Hopkins. $69.75: Della Resnover. *75.95; Constance Wilson, *74.40- Augusta Cook. $46 50: Clara White. $46.50; Lillian Monahan. $46 50; A'lrtn Bannister $77.50: Gladvs Nicely. $69 75: Christine Peters, $74 40: Marv Roberts, $62: Mav Garrity. $49.60; Eva Taylor. $74.40: Mabel Russell, $46 50; Marv A. Buckler. $69 75; Hazel Keck. $69.75; Marv Hooper *45.80; Maud Davidson. $46 50: Katie Btoll. *55 80: Vanja Johnson, *74.40: Flossl Bird. *83.70; Minnie Schnabel. *74.40 Maurice F. Rellley, *125; William Singer, *100; Emma Yager. *7O: Ida Mav Currv. *7O; Mildred Wilson. *7O: Frances Roby, S7O: Emmanuel Greers. *95. James Jones. .*9O; John King. S9O; Baxter Marlin, S9O; Jas. Russell. S9O: Ed Pendleton. S9O: Nale Bess. *9O; Allan Trabue. *9O: Howard Rhlbcly, *9O: Frank Bohannon, *9O: Oscar Green. *9O; Alberta Gines. S7O: Lottie Thomas. S7O; Fanny Page. *7O; Fred H. Hohlt. *IOO Fred W. Mnver. *125; Bertha Bush. s9l; Gladys Randall. *125 Edith M Reider. $125; F H McShav. $200; Paul R. Leathers. *3O. W A. Hacker. $125: Roaelyn Beal. $l4O 96 Geneva A. Dicker. *137 90 EsH® M. Fisk. *136.82: Eliza E Pike. *l5O 02: Helen M Franke. *142 22 Anna P Rt-iut. *154 76; Helen Pearson. *146 24; Edith H. Young. *144 38. Claude McElwaine. *156 Don E. Brewer. *158; Alma M. Burns. SIOO Frank D. Brattlan, *156, Joe Grossart, *92; Grac® Mullen. $6 Horace E Abbott. *285 10: Stella Parnate. *112.50: C. J. Murphy. *ll2 50. C. J. Murphy. *SO Janice M Berlin, *100; Janice Berlin. 854.65 H. V Scarborough, *550: William McQueen *3oo’ *ndrew Rondab $200; Donald Clark. *175; Seth W. Shields. *100; Audrey Bulen. *IOO. Bet tv Gardner. *7O. Sarah Jane Mark. *4O; Paul Pattengale. *100; Ruth Richardson. *7O; Lura Puller. *SO: Roque Webb. S6O. Cora Shenick. *110; Gertrude Bogan. *175; Ogareta Case $75: Mabel Ruse. $160; Osa Phillips. *IOO Pearl Wood sion Tlielme Tucker. $80: Hazel Goldman. S6O; Lorena Hausser. *6O Marie Hyland. *6O; Mary Jane Huffman. *6O; Daisy Bissey, S6O. Blanche Bissev. *6O: Ruth Peters. S6O Crystal McNeelv. *55: Hazel McKcon SSO; Opal Handwork. SSO; Emllv White *SO Mildred Johnson. SSO. Dorothy Saev. *45; Elizabeth Ward, $45; Thelma Duteher. $45; Alice Stewart. *45; 7,etta Evans. *45. Geneva Copenhaver, s*s Olive Dyke *4O Emma Rnkr MO; Thelma W'ildrlch. $lO Florence Sigler, $45; Ellen Ganger. S4O Charles W'inton, *4O; John Hennessey, *0; Raymond Jones, *4O; James Thomas. *4O: Walter Cross. *4O; Charles Palmer. S4O; James Good. s<o: Walter Mans. S4O: Edw Tavlor, *4O Chris O'Us, S4O: Gertrude Bushorn, S4O Nancy Graves. $35 Ethel Johnson. *35. Helen Spillman. *35: Maude Du Bois, *4O; Nola Durflinger. *35; Be <te Chance. *4O. Sue Wiliams, *4O: Ruth Winton, *4O, Margaret Aleksa. *4O; Berlle Lee Greenwell. *35. Ed a Pierre *35: Re’.va Moore. *3O; Margaret Bennett. *2 92. Daisy Graham, $4 09: Jennv Gibson Cook. *100: Maxwell Ramsev, *BO. John Conrad. $65: Ros® McCormick. *35 Katherine Eickhoff, $35; John Aleksa. *35 William Conklin. *35; Roscoe Mason. *36: Herbert Maloy. *35; Clarence Cooper S4O Keith Conrad. *4O; Clarence Lowe. *4Q: Ben Jones. *4O: Earline Fisher. *4O; Frank Klingler, *4O; James Bennett. *175; Wm Knox. *75; Frank Stilsworth. *6O; Kenneth Hutchinson. *6O; S W. Gerkins. S6O. F.urard Homan. $80: Theodore Huntlev. *6O Martin Mahler. *9O; Joe Ross. SSO, Charles Relchardt. S9O. Eunice Miller. *IOO Emma Moore. *100; Robert Palmer. SIOO. Edna Sanders. *100; Kathleen Barrett, SIOO. Elizabeth Kennedy. $100; Leona Stark *IOO. Loren Lvday. *IOO. Ethel Leckner. *100: Mivrae Gavin. *110; Emmett Noone. *IOO Mavme O’Connell. $100: Elizabeth Douglass. *IOO Patt.sv Valentine. *IOO. Julia Scales. *IOO Mosier. *100: James McCormick. *IOO Martha Ware. *IOO Pauline Hill. SIOO Kathleen Fisher. *IOO Hattie Butler. SIOO Cora tbert. *IOO Mav Slefert, *IOO. Anna Brown. *IOO. Lenora Qvattrocchi. *100: Marv Gordon. *100: Margaret Market. SSO: Margaret Curran *IOO Mavme Napolltano. *100: Carolvn Behvmer. *IOO. Cecil Gibson. *IOO, Anna Bradv. *100; John W. Finneran. *4.117.33. Chas. R. Dadv, *2.919 39; Cook Bras.. *2,012 53: D. t. Laslev. *1.628 98; Martin Stuckwi*h. *733.35: Ben Siege. *1.885.12 E F. Bloemker. *2.851.61: V. M. Concannon, *847.18. Edgar M Unver.vaw. *3 736.50; E. D. Shaw. *1.052.48. Kaston groeerv, (3.08688: Arnold Bros . (1.250 65; Herman Maher. 82.494.67: Mass grocery. *1.576 26 P F. Malev. *1.173.54 Chas. E Kramer. *909.15: Weber Milk Cos . *2.853 13; Louia R. Roth. *545.80 Joh . Rice. *3.369 92 Fred o Roark. *3.797.64 Leonard Derleth. *1.972.90; Edw. A. Quinn. *2.104 59 Penn Coal Cos . *3.040.50 Arthur Rrtnklnc. *1.861.71: E. W. Schmidt ft Son. *1.952 26. Martin Smkan. *569 98; Hov Grocer-. Cos. *275.19; Hannah A. Noone *35. Kiefer As Daniel*. *1.799.91; Anderson marke'. *1.383 93; Barrett Coal Cos.. *4.783 50; Northern Coal Cos.. (3.287.50 Adoloh I *901.22: P. J. Hannon *1.104.82: O K, Gohmann. *1.999.90 Pittman Rice C-at Cos.. *2 478 50 Pete Lawrence. *133 35; D. H. Badger. *763 75 Frank Bluesteln. *3.167.52: Chas. M Galm. *2 055 McPherson Coal Cos.. *3 425 Harris Stem. *1.140.07; Rovster ft A skin. $308: J W Preston. 12.315 49- Casadv Fuel ft Sunolv. *1.391.75: E. I). Cranon. *2 002 56. John J Bulger. *2.850 56 V. B. Drake $2.592 55 A. Dorman. *543.39. Jas. Parage. $5lO 49: Joe Frelje. $lO4 43; M J. Bower. *675 03; Cha*. E. Gerlach. $584 34; Hodges Bro*.. *532.40 Chas Jackson. *2.0*9 48 Wm J. Jennings. *590.52: McCaslln Bros.. *573 65; !H. D. McKnicht. $906.55 Naainen Bros . *1.381.27: Adolph Reutsch, *558 35 H F. Rodgers. *614 82: Abe Stelnkler. *1 455 78: Star Store. *2124: P. B Sweeney. *743 64. John Shea, *1.133 16; Vogels markets, (1.391.26: H M. Sink. *58908: Brooksid® Ice ft Coal. *465; Bethel Coal Cos . 81.211 25: Crown Coal Cos.. *1 149: Danish Fuel ft Feed, $1,775 50: H K Ruckelshaus. *924 08. Frank M. Dell. *1.299 Riverside Coal Cos . *1.505.25- United Fuel ft Suoolv. *3.737 25; Local Coal Cos. *1.218 John Carroll. *481.78: Wm. Oaner. *1.239 13: Chas. Hagerty. *716: Steve Raolo. *963 38; Kuzura grocery. (373 25: Homer Marsh. *934 44; Duncan McDo-iald. *3O: Edwin C. Ott. *1.360 56; J. L. .wenster. *747 19; Katters grocery. *490 71 Oilier. *503 31; Charnpe Farland. *1.555 Dar® Ziegler. *1.351. Pall Sanitary. *2 456 23: E. B. Aldrich. *404.80 Moore grocers. [ *2.443.01: H A Cat ft Son *571 47; Wm. Buchanan, (135.96: Carl Outzwiler. *236.67; Held ft Mezjter. *704.32 James Pollard. *9O: Acton Lumber *5 50: R. E. Hess. *29.50: C S Brown. M. D *ls; B H Boone. *ls. E-hel Sugbar. *23 50; ; McPherson Coal *18.50. C. A. Moons. ' McCerr ft Son. *2B: Tho* Heims. *30.41: I Lawrence Peed ft Fuel Cos., *27 60. Cummins groeerv. *10.48: H. C. Wadsm-orth. *94.79: John T. Plummer. *9i.Sl; Chat. O. McFarland. *102.25: A. Johnson ft Cos.. £:■!£: TSS K aS3- *S &£■ &J-: (Turn to Pasre 13)