Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1932 — Page 12
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NEW DRIVE ON DALE STARTED BY RIVER SUIT State Move Seen as Effort to Force Huge Sewer Plant on Muncie. By 7 tmf Special MUNCIE. Ind., May B—A new drive against* the administration of Mayor George R. Dale of Muncie was opened Friday. The latest activity against the mayoi* who has driven the corrupt elements from the city and saved thousands of dollars to taxpayers by smashing the paving trust came in the form of information that a mandate suit would be hied by thC state to 'halt pollution of White river.” Dale’s supporters see in the move an attempt to force through the plan for an intercepting sewer system and disposal plant which Dale has fought consistently and successfully since he took office. The mayor has stated on several occasions that he realizes the city's needs for a more up-to-date system, but declares that he will not pile such an excessive burden on taxpayers at this time, as the action would mean that scores of property owners could not pay the heavy assessments. C ost Would Be Huge A survey more than a year ago by the city engineer resulted in a report that the project would cost at least $4,000,000, and one prominent Muncie contractor, with years of experience in the business, asserts that the cost would be far greater. Experience m other cities has shown, say municipal officials, that the city should own its waterworks j system before it launches any such plan as that contemplated by coun- | eil members, who have fought Dale in an effort to put over the sewerage system here. Purchase of the Muncie waterworks plant would mean an outlay of three-quarters of a million or more, officials declare. ‘ Hundreds of property owners already are carrying assessments for sewers, paving, curbing and gutter far in excess of the value of their lots,” asserted Lester Holloway, city controller, today. "They were assessed almost into bankruptcy by the paving grabs which were shoved through during the John Hampton administration. Burden Too Great “To ask the taxpayer to shoulder the huge burden of anew sewerage system would be almost criminal at this time.” One Muncie daily paper has been j carrying queries as to whether resi- j dents would not be willing to “pay a few’ cents’ more" taxes for the new j plant. Dale’s supporters declare that this is an attempt to dupe the people into the belief that the cost to them would be negligible if the plant were TOZIER IS INDICTED Grand Jury Votes Murder Count Against Father. Accused of choking and strangling his newly born son, Joseph Tozier, 28, of 1335 North Alabama street, was indicted Friday by a grand jury on charges of first and second degree murder. His wife, Mrs. Josephine Tozier, is awaiting arraignment in municipal court on a murder charge. Body of the baby was found April 14 in an ash can at the rear of 101 East Fourteenth street. It was born the preceding day, and three days after marriage of the parents at Noblesville. Detectives say Tozier made a statement regarding the baby in which he said: “We didn’t want it.” Dr. John R. De Roahn, 67, of 3126 College avenue, was indicted today on a charge of performing an illegal operation on a girl of high school age. Bond was set at SIO,OOO. A total of five persons was indicted. Two were discharged. RECTOR DENIES HE OWNED PAJAMAS Fails to Remember Pair That Lawyer Described. By Vnitrd prcti LONDON, May 28.—The rector of Stiffkey, the Rev. Harold Davidson. denied Friday during his trial on charges of immorality that he had ever owned a pair of pajamas. The rector was recalled to the witness stand after twenty-five hours of previous questioning. He was asked by Roland Oliver, counsel for the bishop of Norwich, if he ever had “a pair of pajamas made of thin cotton, originally pink but turned white by washing? They had blue collar and cuffs but were very old, and turn under the arms and across the back.” “I don’t recollect them at all,” the rector replied. “The only ones I have had since the war were a pair borrowed from Mr. G (a character so far identified only by one initial* and another pair my solicitor lent me a day or two ago.” CHICKENS GET OWNER OF GROCERY IN BAD Hold l’p His Application for Sign; He Must Oust Hens. Chickens can get a man in bad in more ways than one. It occurred to Li pot Frankovitz, grocer at Twenty-eighth and Capitol avenue, that no business man can succeed properly without an electric sign over his store. Once sold on the idea he applied for a permit to carry out his desire, but found the park board opposed. It seems that a few weeks ago Frankovitz was ordered by the board to clear chickens from the front of his store since, it was contended. they were outside the property line. Until Frankovitz clears his chickens from the front of the store he will have no electric sign or any other kind df a sign atop his modest place of business. Hera's all you have to do to win as much as SIM in the TIMES SALES SLIP Contest: 1. Save your sales slip. 2. Write 25 words. Send them to us.
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Here Is List of Rules for Sales Slip Contest
Here are the rules of The Times Sales Slip Contest. Read them carefully. You will find them easy to follow: J. Any one and every one may compete in the Sales Slip Contest except employes of The Indianapolis Times and their tamilies. 2. Any one may enter the Sales Slip Contest bv sending sales slips of merchandise they have purchased from Times advertisers, accompanied by a brief statement of not more than twenty-five i25 words telling why they think any one or anu number of these sales slips should be lucky or why they have been lucky in 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 you think of which can be associated with Luck. Here are a few examples: Example A—" These sales slips should be lucky because the prices comprise the lucky numbers of 7 and 11.” Example B- "This sales slip represents a luckv purchase. It’s the greatest bargain of the kind I have ever seen.” Example C ’•lt was a lucky day when 1 saw this merchandise advertised in The Times." Example D- -"I have had nothing but lucky breaks since 1 bought this dress at my favorite store." Example E—" The new hat I purchased at (name store) 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 eacn sales slip or on a separate piece of paper. Also write your name and address plainly ou each sales slip. 5. There it no entrance fee ot charge of any kind. It is not necessary to purchase a copy of The Times to compete. The Times may be examined at its office or at public libraries free of charge. 6. Sales slips from aii cash, C. O. D. or charge account purchases made from Times advertisers are eligible. Sales slips or evidences of time 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 as the purchase was made Irom 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. Anv one or anv number of individuals mav send in and enter ail their sales slips obtained through purchases they have already- made from Times advertisers, and have them credited to some special charity, church. Sundav school, hospital 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 cf 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 tales slips you enter in this manner. 9 Each entrv in the sale* alip contest must be sent to The Sales Slip Editor. The Times, bv first-class mail, fully postpaid. Entries with insufficient postage will not be accepted, but returned by the postofflee 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 T!mes 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, dally 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 statements submitted, telling why one or more sales slips should be lucky and the final disposition of awards, will be absolutely final. The entry of a participant In a complete acceptance of all the conditions GETS 10-YEAR TERM Young Man Had Admitted Three Robberies. Sentence of ten year* in the state reformatory was imposed Friday on Meredith Clark. 23. if 509 North Illinois street, when he was convicted in criminal court of robbery and larceny. Clark admitted robbing attendants at three filling stations. In each instance, after obtaining money, he locked the attendant in a washroom. Those robbed were Earl Jones, 4815 West Washington street; Charles Enmeyer, 1522 College avenue, and James Ogden, 1306 McPherson str+Hr
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 prize winners will be selected bv judges each dav of the sales slip contest based on the merits of the orlef statements submitted. And in addition, the Judges will also select what thev consider the next best brief statements accompanied by sales slips submitted each day and these, together with all dally 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 Tim§s 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 w r hy you think the slip should be lucky. 3 Mail the slips and the statement to Lucky Sales Slip Editor, The Times.
CONTRACT m „,J. BRIDGE ED "EXPECTS PLAY IT W Famous Hands in Championship Bridge History—No. 6
BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League T TOWARD 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. A K-10-7-6-? VJ-9-4 ♦ 8-4 *lO-9-8 *9-2 I NORTH | * A . B _4 ¥7-2 H J ¥ K-10- ♦ Q-J-9- £ 0) 8-6-3 5-2 $ H #lO-6.3 *K-Q-4- 11<*ler *A-3 2 [SOUTH *Q-J-5 ¥ A-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 trsk with the queen. Schenken then hie queen and
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i jack of spades. East cagily refusing ! to win either trick. After receiving this strong dei fen6e, Schenken 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 i 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 became 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 nis ruination—the ten of clubs was discarded i from dummy and Schenken won i the trick with the king of >liamonds. 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 i the king. Sxhenken will go up with the ace and then lead a small heart 1 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. iCoovriKht. 1933. NEA Service. Inc.) Next—Mrs. Dorothy Sims, vicepresident of the associate members of the American Bridge League and i the real captain of the Four Horae- ] men, will pmwt her favorite hand.
THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarter* Transient Rates Minimum spaced vast ad tccepUd to two lisas Chart* Cash Number Insertion* Per Line Per Lise ooe Time M J j consecutive time* IS .it 8 consecutive timet .it JJ Rooms, Etc. Charse Based on Two Lisea. Charts Cash l lisea one time ........ J? M 3 lines S times .1* .73 3 lines. • times 103 LOO Want ads mav be phoned is as iaie as 11:15 A. M. lor publication in the 3:00 P. M. Borne Edition on the same day. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service I A 11. to I P. It Dili? LEGALS Legal Notices We will sell at Public AucUon on June 11, 1932. at 10 a. m. at 248 N. Capitol Ave.. Inaianapons, ind,, one 1926 Pierce Arrow coacn automobile. Motor No. 66600, serial No. 809jv, Title 497408 V lor storage cnargea amounting to too.au. STATE HOUSE GARAGE I SIGNED! LUWArtU UJSfUAK 1 LN._ NOTICE OP COMMISSIONER S SALK OP HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner hereby elves notice tnat bv virtue ol an order ol me Marion Circuit Court he will at the hour ol 10 o ciocs A. M. on the 28th day ot May. 1932. and Irom dav to day therealter until sola, at 806-7 Odd Fellows Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, oiler lor sale at private sale the following described real estate: Lot No. 294 In Soann A Company's Second Woodlawn Addition to the City of Indianapolis, reference being made to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6. page 45 in the oflice ol the Recorder of Marlon Countv. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value and upon the following terms: All for cash, or at least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand and the balance in two equal installments. Davabie respectively in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced bv notes of the purchaser bearing six i6i per cent interest from their dates, waiving relief, providng for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. WILLIAM H. COLLINS. Commissioner. 808-7 Odd Fellows Bldg. FRED E. BARRETT. THOMAS D. MCGEE. Attorneys for Commissioner. State gg Indiana, County of Marion, as: In the Probate Court ol Marion County. No. 93-32100. Henry Jamerson and Julia Jamerson vs. Charles Jamerson. NOTICE TO ABSENTEE You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiffs have this dav filed in the office of the Clerk of said court their certain complaint or petition alleging therein, among other things, that you. the said defendant, on the 22nd day of November, 1921. being then a resident of the City of Indianapolis. In the county ol Marlon, ar.d State cl Indiana, and the same being yo ir usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property In said county without having made any provision lor its control or management: that by reason thereof, the above named plaintiffs, your parents, who are In need of support from the proceeds of your property and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now therefore, you the said Charles Jamerson, defendant and absentee as aforesaid are hereby notified that said complaint, and the matters therein alleged, will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the Courthouse in the City of InCounty and State aforesaid, on the 28th day of June. 1932, or as soon lh SJ!‘. B,ter as 4UCh hearing ran be had. Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Indianapolia, Indiana, this 28th day of May, 1932. 3 GLENN B. RALSTON. Clerk. CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Peerless Investment C0.,*57.80 T P Sexton. 898.21: Chas. J. Jones. 83.07; Chas! W. Youngman. 82 50: Louise G. Barger, 81; Roy it Ceclle Mclntlre. 855.96 Con Doherty. 83.10; Iloe Little. 82.50; D. D Goetchus, 810.56; Betty Shea. 85; Dora 844.48; Frank M. Hueber, adm, 417: Donal McConnell. 84; Edson T Wood. 816.39; Geneva Hickman, 85.97; Tilden F. Greer. 82.50: J. W. Parker. 8113.41. Indianapolis Commercial. 825.81; Star Publishing Company, 830.54; Alfred Reger. 88; Frank E. Brown. 88; J. R Hiatt Haugh 46; B2o Wm ' W ' Spencer - * so ' Albert Gilbert R. Snider. *15.08: Bank A Office Stat. Cos.. *38.40: Bobbs-Merrill Cos., *2O; Ernest J. Ellingwood, 89; Wm. B Burford Cos.. 86.50. D , B V. Bur . f . ord Prt * Cos - *45.75: Ind. Be” Tel Cos *5.65: H. A. Chilles. M. D.. *ls; Wm Habbe, *2.05; Methodist hospital. 8132.15. Business Furniture Cos., *14.46. Business Furn. Cos.. *1.03, Leslie Clancy. $5. Lawyers Co-Op. Pub. Cos.. *7.50; Charley a restaurant, *9.75; Leslie D. Clancy. *5. Bobbs-Merrill Pub. Cos., *3O: Wm. B Burford Cos.. *3 25; Sentinel Prtg. Cos . * 90. West Pub. Cos.. *2O; Chas. Hartman. American Law Book Cos.. *8; Business Furn. Cos.. *2. . J° hn J- Beatty. *135: Badger WilUamson. *135; Charles Forsha. *135; Joel Baker, fjjf: Louis Henschen. *135; John Kelly. *135; Maurice Peelle. *180; Cecil Eschmeyer. 8112.50; James Potter. *112.50; Elva Power*. *135: Wilfrled Bevfried. *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. 8112.50: Bess Kern. *112.50; Lawrence Ammon. 5i12.50; Thomas 5°X le ' *ll2-50: Hazel Fesler. {112.50: .Dolly Flanders. S100: Mabel Mather. *100; Genevieve Furnas. *83.32; Marv Knipoenbcrg. *100: Eleanor Baker. *lW>: Philip Early. *100; Elsie Miller. *83.32; Marcel Wheeler. *83.32; Ruth Omelvena. *83.32; Theresa Genus. *83.32; Pauline Sprouse. *83.32; Chas. E. Stetnwender. *IOO. . Wm s J? roule * * ,80: A - D - Porter. 5152 ; .„ C1^ V Britton. *135; Eva Pitzer. Carl King. *135: John Anacker. *135; Rosemary Lawlor, *150; Hazel Felton. *100: Mabel) Anderson. *100: Ruth Green. *100: Elnora Schakel. *100: Nell McCartv. *100: Rossie Pittman. *100; Clara GUI. *IOO- Chas. Hawkins. *IOO. Virginia Sage. *100; Elizabeth Brewer. *112.50. . E. S. Bunting. *64; Harold Messersmith. *64, John Fogarty. *64; Theo. C. Hurst. *12.50: Frank H. Slutsky. *56; A. E. Lamb. *23.40; Thos. Lanahan. (22.35; W. H. Albersmeier. *180: Ruby Hendleman. *150; Emma Haly, *100; John M. Cain. *200; Sarah Henzle. *l50: Thelma Cutsinger. *125; Frank Ballman. *150: Chas. A. Slinger. *150; Walter Martin, $125: John F. Sudtes, *125: George S. Klrkhoff, *125; Arthur E. Brown: 81.25; Paul Russe, *125: Ward Wagaman, *125; Edward Green. 5125; Jas. McGovern. *125; John Oat In. *125; Norris Swhear, *125; Jas. Neller. *112.50; Leßov Fligel. *125: Carl V. Deltz. *125: Katherine Hodges. *112.50: Theo. C. Hurst. *112.50: Josephine Wade. *112.50; Dorothv Brehob. *100: Bessie Murphy, *100; Clara Hllkene. *100; Mane C. Williams. *IOO- Agnes Coleman. *100; Estella Russell. *100; Alice Weaver. *100; Maud E. Yergen, *100: Leota Galtn. *6O; Mary Genes. *55.60: Theresa McMahan. *l6; Dorothv Noon. (12 80: Flora Mabee. *51.20; Helen Slinger. *51.20; Edward Wlschmeier. (91.65; Elmer KUnge. *9O; Orban Renner. *142: B. F. Thomas. *85.50; Walter Barnev. *200: Jas. M. Lail. *l6; F. R. Scott. *l6. Clemens Dahlman. *l6: Edward O. Thompkinus. *l6; Thos. Rollison. *l6: Edward D. Baren. *B. John H. Deffenbaugh, 8112.50: Thomas Bridges. *112.50: Pauline Cleary. *135: Cranetta Vtnel. *112.50: Arthur A. Marcv. *112.50; Anna W. Owen. *112.50; Louise Makel. *100: Sara Cohen. (112.50: Bertha M. Cain. *100; Nettle T. Hough. *100: Samuel Jones. (ISO: Joseph McLaffertv, *112.50: Mary T. Shackelford, *112.50. R. L. Hilch. *144; Joseph Tragesser. *144: John Brewington. *144; Lewis K. Murchie. *144; Charles E Lvnch. *144: Howard Skaggs. *144; Thomas Bell. *144: Julia Landers. *144: John Conger. (144: Owen Reilly. *144; Fred T. Creetors. *144: Rov Hendershot. *144: George McCloskev. *144: Eleanor Hussey. *144; Hazel Tomlinson. *144: Juanita Buttz. (144; John E. Boyce. *180: Henry A. Lee. *144: Henry B. Walker. *144: Michael f. Lane. *157.50; Waldo B. Carter. *180; August Gatta. 8144; Tbomas J. Scanlon. (144: Edward K asset ibrock. *144; Patrick E. Kinney. *144: Harrv J. Cook. *144; Gilbert Thomas. *144: Conrad Welgand. *144: Elmer Dailev. *144: Helen M. Bamford. (80; Helen F. Mortality. *BO. Cleston Berry. 8150; Le Grande Marvin. *150: Frank Short. *125: J. C. Clark. *150: Joseph F. Frantz. *100; Pearl Roberts. *100: Eugene Daly. *125: Rufus Martin. *100: Wm. C. bherer. *100; Marjorie Knuckles. *125 Fred T. Gladden. (400. *364.42: Emma Bailey. *108.33; Raymond Sanders. (130. *21.72. Frank J. Vlehman. *95; Norbert J. Fox, *130; Noble C. Hilgenberg. *l3O. Howard Brennen. *130; W. M. Miller, (130; Samuel J. Preston, *130; Oeo. T. Wheidou. *130; John C. Kirch, *l3O. Cleo Adair, *4B; Kathryn Moriarity, *4B; Leota Riordan, *4B; Lucille Glsler. *4B; Verna Klphart. (48: Hazel Brelnlich. *4B; Nellie Stewart, 148; Marie Ferguson. *4B; Rose Carlon. 848: Julia H. Buckley. 848; Sam Edlezteln. (48; Selina Ryan, *4B; George Btelhorn. *4B; Mary Shannon. *4B: Leland Arnold. 148: Katherine Boyer. *4B: Elizabeth Woerhaye. *4B: Thos. S. Austin. S4B: Sue Harris. (48: June Wall. *iß; Irene Wright, *4B. J. P. Finneran, *4B: Archie Landy, *4B; Ralph Howarck *4B August Bailey. *4B; Alma Dammeyer. *4: Philip Borenstein. *4B: William Adam. 848. John C. McCloskey, assessor. *312.50: Edw. C. McLaughlin, special deputy. *156: Theo. Dammever. chief deputy. *169: Hazel Clark, *156: Wm. Dudley. *150: Katherine Fisch. *150; Anna M. Feeney. *150: Clark Griffith. *150: Ruth Kennedy. *150; Wm. F. Klels. *150; Paul P. Koesters. *150; Edw. J. Krlbs, *150; Nellie S. Layden. *150; Blanche Loy, *150: Marv E. McMahon. *156; John W. Porter. *150: Theo. Schuller. *150: Jacob L. Smith. *150: Wm. G Sowders. *156: Richard G. Stewart. (156: Louts J. Wahl. 1150: Emma Woods. *150; Ethel Ealey. *156: Joseph O. Bruce. *156: Jesse L. Monroe. *150: Charles McCalilster. *150: Ann Petit. *150: Clara Free, *150: Violette Hewlette, *2O: Evalvn Gold. *2O; Margaret Llnaman. *2O; Raymond E. Withen. *2O: Margaret MeCros*en. *2O; Frieda F Schad. *3O Mary Tracker. *2O; John J Sullivan. *2O- Aaron Yount. *2O: Helen Cavanaugh. *80; Jeanette Dunlap. 8104: Kathrvn Mortarltv. 850; Cleo Adair. *SO: Lucille Otsler. *56: Verna Klphart. *SO; Hazel Brelnlich, *SO; Nellie Setwart. *56: Rose Carlon. 856; Sam Edlestein. *SB: Selma Ryan. 856: Sue Harris. *56. Irene Wright. *56: J. P Finneran. *SO: Archie Landy. *56: Ralph Howard. *56: Katherine Btrver. *56. Minnie F. Sartor. (104: Wm E. Arbuckle. *87.75; Wm *l. Arbuckle. 85* 50; R- N. Hum, U. P , ***i Jafca A. Saib, U. D„
LE6*!* Legal Notices . 8100' John E Wvttenbach. M. D.. *125: E. ft. Wilson, M. D., .UP A. “ King. M. D., (150 James E. Berry, (150: Bisabeth Wheatly. *156. Guy W. Hamilton, *125. William E Lampher. (88 20. Joseph R. Xbaugh. *Bl 90. Solon C. Vial. *2OB 33. Estei Mane Weity. *l5B 33; Estei Mane Welty, 84 98; Sarah Pheipi Rodecker Scholl. 8158.33: Sarah Phelps Rodecker Scholl. *14.45. Laurel C. Thayer, (158.33. Laurel C Thayer. 84.29; HowVra N Ball. 8158.33: Howard N. Ball, *3.711; Jessie Schooler, (151.33 Baxter D. Park. *92; Alonso Hoffman, *63; Carl Blackburn, *63. Lorraine Park, 883; Wm. T. Park. *. Ed Cook. 8104; Ella Cook. (78; Ancil Hartman. *7B; Robert Cook, *7B; J. W. Pierce. tTt. Charles S Apple. 875; Jas. H. Hines. (100. John Garrison. (54; Ben Hess. *159: Esther Springer. 881. Henffctt* Todd. 8126. Miles Penrod. (15; Leonard Hohlt, (100; Frank Stelneckrr. *24. Herman Mar Kite. *24; Mrs. Shuflebager. *27: Lillian Hohlt. *75; Roy Hensley, (15; Ruth Burschwiiler, (75: Clara Garoe. *75; Stella FlgU. *ls. F. Oetn. *75. Emmett Hornaday, (U 4; Asa R. Mathis, (72; Ruby Hornaday, *72; Israil Cotton, *72. Waller H. Guion. (Y 2. James Tandy. *B4; Anderson Lucas. *7B; G. W. Butler. 844; Wm. B. Thomas. (80. Ruby Reynolds, (24; Clarence Reynolds. 527; Edward Muesing. *42. C. F. Redmever. *57; John Kieitie. (SV; Buryi Wray. Carl H. Sabbe, (145.83; May Price. (104; Carolyn Weaver. *104; M. L. Btrickland, *104; H. A. Meyer. *8; W. L. Brasket, 876; L. R. Heady, 4. George R. Brown, *104; S R. Thompson. *2O; Harry Templeton, *72; F. C. Patton. *6B; Walter Spencer. *52; LTred Beck, *a2; Charles Van Tassel, *52; Wm. Kiesle. (52; Wm. Cain. *4* Homer Olney, *4B; Ernest Cline. (40; Ed Earle. *4O; Violet M Mapes. (18; Fred King, * 12; Micnael Lutz. t<6; Chas. Roberts. (18; Mrs. C. W. Dowd. (4. Wm. H. Huff. (40; George W. Beamon *24: MvrUe Hinerly. (80; John F. Sanders. *4; Ferd A. Applegate. *4, Georgia Rodtke. *24. Mary Stout. *250; Raymond Hardin. *33; Oliver Woolen. *32; Samuei 8. Johnson, *104: Furman Stout. *104; Nora Johnson. *104; Jessie Mattern, (104; Louis B. Calvelage. *4O; Thos. McFarnsev. *32; George Scnaffer. (39: Wm R. Johnson. (8: Earl Dailey, *32' Addle Lang. *4O; Hubert Freeman, *18; Le Roy Waxefleld. (18; Katherine Owen, *B. Floyd J. Matt.ice, (416 60; Oscar Hagemier, *335; Michael B. Reddmgton. *4O; Russell Dean. *2OO. John Kelly. *285; Ed Brennan. *200; Dewey Myers. *200; Fred Steiger, *250; Jacob Stemmetz, *200; Elva L'onov<: r . *112.50; Bertha Furstenberg, *112.50; Nathan Davis, *SO; Waiter Houdpert, *SO; Leo Gardner. *SO; otto Buenttng, (50; Louis Smith. (50; Joe Wood. *SO; R. B. Smith, (50; Robert Coleman, *.io; Forrest Llttlejonn. *55; Herbert Stewart, *SO; James Watson. *SO; June Frye Nigh. * l0 °; Beatrice Oohman. * l2B - Wilfred Bradshaw. *200; George Dailey, *250. Veri Pierson. *112.50: Chas. B. Clark. *233.33; Clarence Meiscer. *125; Louie Smith, *100: Eowaru W. McEUresh, *SO; James Bryant, *SO; Andrew Jacobs *SO; R. R. Deivln. *125; R. C. Rees, *83.34; A. J. Schneider, *83.33. Chas F. Schlotz. *125; Chas. Clark. *75; -* ssle Staggs, *45, Johanna Schlotz. *SO; Edward Messmer, *9O; Harry Bernloehr, $65; Clara Watts. *ss; Lou Brumfield. *55; Magdalin Messmer, *35, Dora Walker. *35; Olive Rosemire, *35; Riley Lewis. *45; Anthony Hunlev. *SO; Bell Startsman. *35; Mat Bowers, *SO; Pete Machino. *75; A. O. Ruse, *75; W. H. Rose. *SO; E. M. Newby. *SO; Clyde Brindley. *SO: Frank Smith, *SO; Nora Clark. *35; John Bennett. *6O; Sam Camen, *SO; John Klrchoffer. *7O; J. M. Kesler, (50; Hubert Stevens! *SO; William C. Craig, *2O. Harry Barrett. *125; Emma Barrett, *6O: Grocer Murphy. *55; Frank McAdams, *75; A. J. Peak. *SO; William Kallman, *4O; Lawrence Myers. *45; Emma Murphy. *32.50, Ernes! Hollenbach. *75: King Albert. *6O; William Re Wing. *4O: Archie Jenks. *35: Matilda King, *4O; Alma Kallman, *32.50; Fred Kenworthy. *6O; Lulu Kenworthy. *4O; Nell Brock. S4O; Emma Bonn. *32.59; Virginia Miles. (35; Harry Badger. *35; Hazel Dale. *32.50; Sam Cline, *4O; William Mikels. *4O; Chas. Harris. *35; Eleanor Lawrence, (38.05; Tlllle Saurd, 819.20; John B. Murray. (40: Chas. Bell, *35; Nell W. Samson. *15.50, Esther Ray, *4O; Frank Reed. *4O: Sarah Councilman. (40; Lee Overfelt. (40: Tula B->hr. *45: M. E. Barger, *4O; Mary E. i * ks, *4O. /tmelia E. Pickard, *100; Lillian Stinger, $80; Wm. Pattman, *7O; Timothy Brisbane, *80; Fern Tomas. *7O; Lydia Blalch, *6O: Emma Griffin. (40: Clara Colaster. *SO Susie Mllliken. *100; Margretta Fisher. *55; Lueber Ford. *55; Lucv Havden. *SO; Lulu O'Brien. *55; Frances Hazel. *4O; Stella Parnell, *35; Helen Meyers, *35; Mary Alexander. *SO; Ella Allen. *4O; Anna Pick. *4O; Finney Parry, *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, *125: Nell W. Dunkle. *25: E. S. Sampson. *75; Mary E. Jones. *10; Clara Jessup. *35; Anna Butts. *SO; Roxie Breeden. *SO; Elsie Malott, *7O; Gertrude Lamb. *SO: Katherine Stott, *SO; Estella Collins. (40; Jamie Skidmore, (35; Ella Noll, (50; Emma Bertran. *4O; Catherine Moore. (48: Emma Montgomery. (35; Anna Chamlev. *35; Ruth Phillips. *25; Helen La Foilette. *10: Margaret Johnson, (40: C.'. E. Arnold. (IS: Bvron K. Rust. (35.66; M. E. Tennant. (41; Annabel Trook. *75; John Curry. *80; Ruth Hiatt. (35: Chas Wlnegar. *11.20; 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; Alleta Bannister. *77.50: Gladys Nlcelv. $69.75; Christine Peters. *74.40; Marv Roberts, *62: May Garrlty. $49.60; Eva Tavlor, *74.40: Mabel Russell, *46.50; Mary A. Buckler. *69.75; Hazel Keck. (69.75; Mary Hooper. $45.80: Maud Davidson. 546.50; Katie Stoll. (55.80: Vanja Johnson. *74.40: Flossi Bird, *83.70; Minnie Schnabel. (74.40. Maurice F. Reilley, *125; William Singer. *100; Emma Yager. *7O; Ida May Curry, *7O; Mildred Wilson, *7O; Frances Roby. *7O; Emmanuel Greers. *95; James Jones. ,*9O; John King, *9O; Baxter Martin, *9O; Jas. Russell. *9O: Ed Pendleton. *9O: Nate Bess. *9O; Allan Trabue, *9O: Howard Shlbely, *9O: Frank Bohannon, *9O; Oscar Green. *9O: Alberta Glnes. *7O; Lottie Thomas. *7O; Fanny Page. *7O; Fred H. Hohlt. *IOO. Fred W. Mayer. *125; Bertha Bush. *9l; Gladys Randall. *125; Edith M. Reider. *1?5; E. H. McShav. *200; Paul R. Leathers. *3O. , _ W. A. Hacker, *125; Roselyn Beal. *l4O 96: Geneva A. Dickey, *137.90: Estle M Fisk. *136 82; Eliza E Pike. *150.02; Helen M. Franke. *142 22: Anna P. Stout. *154.76; Helen Pearson. (146.24; Edith H. Young. *144.38. Claude McElwaine. *156: Don E. Brewer. *156: Alma M Burns. *100; Frank D Brattian, *156; Joe Grossart, *92; Grace M Horace* E Abbott. *285 10; Stella Plvmate. *112.50: C. J. Murphy. *112.50: C. J. Murphy. *SO; Janice M. Berlin, *100; Janice Berlin. *54.65. H. V. Scarborough. *550; William McQueen *300: Andrew Soudah. *2OO. Donald Clark. *175; Seth W. Bhields. *100: Audrey Bulen. *100; Betty Gardner. *7O; Sarah Jane Mack. *4O; Paul Puttengale. *100; Ruth Richardson. *7O; Lura Fuller, *SO; Roque Webb. *6O; Cora Shenlck. *110; Gertrude Bogan. *175; Ogareta Case, *75; Mabel Ruse. *160; Osa Phillips, *100; Pearl Wood. *IOO- Thelma Tucker. *80; Ha*f'Goldman, *6O; Loren a Hausaer. *6O: Marie Hyland. *6O; Mary Jane Huffman, *6O; Daisy Blssey, *6O; Blanche Bissey. *6O; Ruth Peters. *6O; Crystal McNeely. *55: Hazel McKeon, *SO; Opal Handwork, *SO; Emily White. *SO: Mildred Johnson, *SO; Dorothy Saey. *45: Elizabeth Ward. *45; Thelma Dutcher. *45: Alice Stewart. *45; Zetta Evans. *45: Geneva copenhaver. M - Olive Dvke. *4O Emma Rake, *4O: Thelma Wlldrich. *4O: Florence Sigler. *45; Ellen Ganger. *4O: Charles Winton. *4O: John Hennessey. *4O: Raymond Jones. *4O; James Thomas. 140: Walter Cross, *4O; Charles Palmer. *4O; James Good. *4O We iter Mails. *4O: Edw. Tavlor. *4O; Chris Ollls. *4O; Gertrude BUShorn. *4O Nancy Graves. *35; Ethel Johnson, (35; Helen Spillman. *35; Maude Du Bols. *4O; Nola Durflinger. *35: Bessie Chance. *4O; Sue Wiliams. *4O; Ruth Winton. *4O; Marfaret Aleksa. *4O: Berlie Lee Oreenwell. 35: Eda Pierce. *35: Belva Moore. *3O. Margaret Bennett. *2 92; Daisy Graham, *4 09: Icnnv ODson Cook. *100: Maxwell Ramsev. *80: John Conrad. *65; Rose McCormick. *35; Katherine Elckhoff, *35; John Aleksa. *35: William Conklin, *35; Roscoe Mason. *35; Herbert Maloy. *3B; Clarence Coo Der *4O: Keith Conrad. *4O; Clarence Lowe. *4fi; Bert Jones. *4O; Earline Fisher. *4O: Frank KHngler, *4O; James Bennett. *175; Wm. Knox. *75; Frank Stllsworth. *6O; Kenneth Hutchinson. *6O: S. W. Gerkins. *6O; Eurard Homan, *80: Theodore Huntley. *6O; Martin Mahler. *9O: Joe Ross. *SO; Charles Reichardt. *9O. Eunice Miller. (100: Emma Moore. (100: Robert Palmer. *100: Edna Sanders. *100; Kathleen Barrett. *100: Elizabeth Kennedy. *100; Leona Stark. *100: Loren Lydav. *IOO. Ethel Leckner. *100: Mavme Gavin. *110: Emmett Noone. *IOO. Mavme O’Connell. *100: Elizabeth Douglass. *100: Pattsy Valentine. *100: Julia Scales. *100: Bertha Moster. *100; James McCormick. 8100; Martha Ware. *100: Pauline Hill. *100: Kathleen Fisher. *100: Hattie Butler. *100: Cora Ebert. *100: Mav Slefert. *IOO. Anna Brown. *100: Lenora Qrattrocchl. *100; Marv Gordon. *100: Margaret Marker. *SO: Margaret Curran. *100: Mavme Napolltano. *100: Carolyn Behymer. *100; Cecil Gibson. *100: Anna Brady. *100; John W. Finneran. 84.11J.J3. Chas R. Dadv. *2.919.39; Cook Bros.. *2.012.52; D. E. Laslev. *1.628.98; Martin Stuckwish. *733.35: Ben Siege. *1.885.12: E. F. Bloemker. *2.851.61; V. M. Concannon. *847.18: Edgar M Unversaw. *3.736 50; E. D. Shaw. *1.052.48: Kas ton grocery. *3.086.88: Arnold Bros.. *1.250.65: Herman Maher. *2.494.67: Mass grocery. *1.576.26: P F Malev. *1.173.54: Chas. E Kramer. *909.15: Weber Milk Cos.. *2.853.13; Louis R. Roth. *545.80: Joh \ Rice. *3.369.92; Fred O Roark. *3.797 64: Leonard Derieth. (1.972 90; Edw. A. Quinn. (2.104.59: Penn Coal Cos . *3.040 50" Arthur Reinking. *1.861.71; E W. Schmidt St Son. *1.952.26: Martin Stnkan. 5565.98: Hoy Grocery Cos. *275.19: Hannah A. Noone. *35: Kiefer * Daniels. 31.799.91; Anderson market. *1.383.93: Barrett Coal Cos.. 14.783.50; Northern Coal Cos.. *3.287.50: Adolph Ixsak. *901.22: P. J. Hannon *1.106.83: O. E. Gohmann. *1.999.90: Pittman Rice Coal Cos.. *2478.50: Pete Lawrence. *133.38; D H. Badger. *763.75: Frank Bluestetc, *3.167.52: Chas. M. Calm. *2.055: McPherson Coal Cos. *3.42* Harris Stein. *1.140.07; Rovster & A skin. *300: J. W. Preston. *2.315.49: Casady Fuel A Supply. *1.391.75; E. D. Cranon. (2.002.56: John J. Bulger. *2 *50.58; V. B. Drake. (2.592.55; A. Dorman. *343 39: Jaa. Farage. *510.49: Joe Frelje. *104.43: M J. Bower. *675.03: Chas. E. Gerlach. *584 34: Bodges Bros.. 5532.40. Chas. Jackson. *2.099 48: Wm. J. Jennings. *530 53; McCsslin Bros.. *573.65: H. D. McKnight. *906 55 Naaman Bros.. 41.281.27: Adolph Reutech, *558.35: H. F. Rodgers. *614.82: Abe Steinkler. (i.455.78: Star Btore. *21.24: P. b. Bweenev. (742.84: John Shea. 81.123.18: Vogels markets. (1.391.26: H. M. Sink. *589 00; Brookslde lee it Coal. 8408: Bethel Coal Cb.. 81.211.28: Crown Coal Cos., *1.140: Danish Fuel * Feed. *1.775.50: B. K. Ruckelahaus. *924.09;
I.ES ALS Legal Notices _ *401.78: Wm. Oaner. 81.229.13: Chas. Hagerty, *710; Bleye Riplo. *96350: Kuzura grocery. Homer Marsh. MiM; Duncan McDonald. 830. Edwin C. Ott. *1.360.50; J. L Menster. 8747 19 Katters grocery. *490 71" Mx Oeller. *503 31; Champ* Farland. *1.555. Dare Ziegler, *1.351. PaU Sanitary. *3.456 23 E. B. Aldrich. *404.10. Moore frocerv. *1.443 01 H A Cat * Son. *5.1 4. Wm Buchanan. *1*5.90. Carl Outswller. *236 67; : Held & Megger. *704.33. w James Pollard. *9O; Acton Lumber. *5 50: R. E Hess. *29.50. C. 8. Brown M D *18; B. H. Boone. 818; Ethel Surbar. 3J.M. McPherson Coal. *18.30: C. A. Moons. ‘McCerr At Bon. 838: Thos. Helms *3O 41: Lawrence Feed * Fue 1 Cos., 827.80.Ci.Tmmins grocery. *10.48: H. C. Wadsworth. *94.79. John T. Plummer. *9..81; Chas. C. McFarland. *102.28; A. Johnson it Cos.. *75: O. W. Mohler A Son. *8.07. John 8. Coolev. *3Bl 06; E M. Boggs. M D. *95 Fred T Koehrn. *>; O. E Kemper. *352.35: Harrv DU lon. *34.30. M. B. Pavnter. <. D.. *78.28: Bros.. *101: House of Karstedt. *413.00; C. E. McPherson. *l3: Bates *s*-*3: H C. Hlghamith. *90.78; J. C. Rhea M. D.. *16.89: Bvron N. Specs M D.. *l7. G. L Kennedy. *13.70: Berdel * Toomej*227 50: A. Duennes. Frank H. Kautskv. *197; Edgewood Coal it Supply. *175.50; Ind. Soc. .Service Deot K. F Schuster Coal Cos.. *181.50. Lora Meade. *25.75: Ind. Uni. Boclal Set.. *9;®!; Jesse Marksbunr. *l3O Cos.. *43: Rund Bros.. *13.50: Florence Wilson. *l3O. Lawrence J. Reed. *19.42. Indianapolis Coal Cos.. tntM. Jmi Dora. *531.49: C. A. Vollrath. Chas. Hodges. *ls; Rislevs ,DPt Stoic. *16.29 ChaUles Shoe Shop *42 40 B. T. Terrell. *13.50: Arthur F. Witte. K M, Rovster A Aiktn. *B7; Pittman Rlce Coal Cos.. *333; Wm. H. Roberts Ac Sons. *BO 52. A. 07 Oentrv. *274.50; Carl Steinmier, *510: Ind. Dnl. Soc Bervice *l3*o. Samuel J. Hazel. *615: Pittman Rice. *125. Ottinger A Davis. *1 ■ *®: J* O, LSandi and Pasture. *20.10; L. B. Hurt. M. D. *3O. Mills A Lvsaght. *784; Blanche D. MaxNellie Mullis. *9O. Kath.rlne Price. *l3O. Corona Stlerwalt. *l3O Ernest White. *130; Eldon Houck. *130; Wm. L. Jennings. M D.. *135: Star Store. *39.87. L. B. Merz. *463: W. R. Elliott *412.55; A. N. Hadley. M. D *18: Thos. Borragrv. *1.497.44: Tobus A Son. *440: Tim Dady. *2.181.05: Burnett Bros.. *2.316.27; E. F. Monn Coal Cos.. *1.072.50: M. . T. JackKn Fuel Co- *1.002.50; Harlan Oroeen Cos.. *207.06: Carl H. frrgawc. **58.75 Chas. H. Vance. *59.73" J. W. Dodds * Son. *520 93; 6. W. Btegemaller. *57.<0. Dr. Thos. B. Johnson *9.50: Jesse Burnett 0f Son. *2.645.86; Marvels grocery. *942.32, Kos Grocery Oo- * l -®l* ; --Pi„ S-** l ' l 819.60; F. W. Patterson. *66.30. J J Miller *B4; O. B. Miller. *57.15: L. O'Brian. *5.40: Oster Hollingsworth. *53.40: Curt Vanarsdale. *3p.*o. Bsco Stout. *17.10: A. F. Miller. *SO. .0; John McClelland. *3 50: John McClelland. *2.70. V. W Zatt. *47 10: B. Crest. *47.10. O. B. Miller. *9.30; Chas. Dcnnv. *43.50. Rav Sanders. *ls 80: Rov J. J. Miller. *2O 80: A F. Miller *ls 75. Osker Hollingsworth. *3; Ourt YnAiclcle. *8.40: V. Wvatt. $8.40 B_ Crest. *JM2: Chas Dennev. *8.40: A. F. Miller. *5 40. Rov Sanders. *10.50: J. J- Miller. *5 s®. J A Hardin. *5. Emory Thompson. *5, L. O Brian *2.70. C Windier. *2.70. Rav Sanders. *9: Shirley Price *9: J J_ Millei. *1.60: J. J Miller. *56.05. John McCTelland. S7: Harvey Harrison *7: George Harris. *7: Rov Sanders. *13.50: Carl Price. *ls-s®-Robt A. Roe. *25: R Newell. *5.75. Robt. A. Rae. *36; Ed Halman *l9". 8 d AjU 1fJJ*20.25: Stan'ev Hess. 2 # 50. Rae *3.60; Robt. A. Rae. *5.50. R. Newell. *l3 60: T. J. Allen. *2 50; Stanley Hess. *5.40: R. Newell. *1.50: _ Robt. A. Rae. *27.22: A. M Hunt. *20.75; T. J. Allen. <24 25- A Rich *3 50: Harry Brookshire. JUAO; Harrv Brookshire. *39.15; Robert Brookshire. *22.05; H. E. Snider I*lo 1 A. Miller. *7.50; Safest Myeri. *6.90, Bam Klsaeu. *5.40: Robt Brookshire *;. Ed Cook. *7: Harrv Linegman. *l. WUlard D Lone. *2.50. Frank DeLong. *1.50. William Chance. *2 70; William Choice. *2 .0. John Sebre. *2 70. Ed Hjcgs. *370. J. A. Miller 20* H E. Snlaer. $2.40. rerrv Webb!' *lso' Harrv Brookshire *B. Harrv Brookshire. *18: Robt. B J®° | t ßh ‘l e 4 0 j. A. Miller. 85.70: Perry Webb. 85.40 Smu McCorkle $1 50; James McClintock. M. 50. Robt. Hollingsworth *4 50: Chas. Davu. *1 SO Frank Dftllv. $3: John Books. Robt' Brookshire. 81. 5 ®; H *rrv Brookshire. *16.40: Harrr Brookshire. *43 20. Robert Brookshire *4 50; Charles Davies. *4: John Shull. *3.90. Clem Lane. *24.40. Clem Lane. *50.05; Elmer Jackson, *13.50. George McCord. *75.50; George McCord, (3 30' Roy Clair. *20.00: Roy Jordan. (41 10" John Morgan, *50.10; Hubert Helme's. *50.10; Jesse Wmllsmlth. **B. Clifford Franureb. *4 40: Homer.Zook. *2.50. Clem Lane, $15.40; Clem Lane, $54.72, George McCord. *52; John F. Morgan, $40.50; Robert Heimes. *42; Hoy Jordan, $"14.60; James N. Garrlty. *22.50; O. D. Rushton. *32.50; Roy Carrlggn. *l3 Charles Davis. *3: Clem Lane. *l7 60, Clem Lane. *47.30; John F. Morgan. Robt. Heimes. *14.40; George McCord *3B. Clifford Frautzreb. *2.20; Ray Jordan., *6.30. Homer Zook. *6; Rhua Wicker. *l4; Harry Roberts. 90c; Harry KrMnlng. ®® c z O Co Toon. *7.50; Charles Pebbe. *7.50, Abe Murphy. *6 45; H. A. Waterman Cos.. *1.25, Robert R. Fisher. *3O; Robert Fisher, *30.37; Edwin Schakel. *5.85. Robert R. Fisher. *108; William Schakel. 90c; Otto Schakel, *10.95; Otto Schakel. **4; George Burks. *23.80; Harry Rode. *l2; Leslie Sulgrove, 60c; W. J. Phillips. *6 60; John Coustaut. *6.60; Jim Berry *3O; Nick Strain, *18.50; Scott Fox, *l6; Ben Lautz, *20.50; Ben Klein, *4.50; Ed Uchtenberg. 90c; Will Hllkenie. 90c; Ben Klein. *23, Ed Llchtenberg. *18.50: Harra Sutherland, 810.36i A. F. Alverson. *2.70; Will Hilkene. *18; Robert R. *13.80; Robert R. Fisher, *13.72; Robert R. Fisher *47 25 Jim Berrv. *4.50: O. E. Davis. *3.io; Chas. Wampner, *2.46; Otto Schakel, s 2 ®®- Muriel Fisher, *1.20; Frank Kline, *120; WJ. Phlilips. *7.HO: Ben Klein. *4 50, Ed. Lichtenberg, *4.50, Will H'lkene . John Hiikene. *9; Hobt R. FUhM, *21.60; Robt. R. Fisher. *20.58. Robt. R. Fisher, *45; West Smith. *1.50; Ben Klein. $11.50; Ed Llcntenoerg. Bil.su; uonn Hilkene. *22; Will Hilkene. *l7; Jim Berry, 519 50; Rnua Wicker. 512; Otto Scnakcl. $810; Nick Strain. *1.50; George Burks. *10.56; John Hilkene, *3; W. L. Horton. *6; Nick Strain. *s' Chas Pen be *4.30; Omer Toon. *4.50; Chas. E. Fisher, 30c. Henry Meyer, *1.80; Will Hilkene *1.50; Ed Lichtenberg. *1.50; Raymond C. Myers. *11.40; Raymond C Myers. *76 50; George Burgess. 60c, Augustus Stevens. *2l; Roy Klnneck, $9.60; Ennis Myers. *2.40; Marlin Daugherty. *12.30. Leslie F. Todd. 100; Marshall Tavlor. szi.3o: George Burgess. *22.50. Louis Adams. *4.50; Ambrose Hamlin *9.50; Ennis Mvers. *9 50; J. G. Banta. $10; Robt. Mavo. *10; Otto Schakel. S6O 50; Wesley Haney. *1 50; Louis Adams. £® ; Burford Barna. *3 90; Ralph Maze *7.50. Wm. Windhorst. *10.50: Bryan Toll. *lO 50, Frank L. Todd. *4; John Todd *4; Mannie Todd. *1.20; Joseph Sparks. $105.0i. Raymond C. Myers. $2. Raymond C. Mvers. *36.90: George George Burgess. *3: Louis Adatns. } 4 °- Edward G. Gust. *2.70: Raymond C. Mvers. $5 22 George Burk. *4.75: Lkjuls Adams. *9.50; Wm. Windhorst. *13.50: Bryan Toll. $13.50: Marshall Tavlor. *6.90. Otto Schakel 354.50; Ennis Mvers. *1.50; Raymond C* Mvers. *3.60; Raymond C. Myers. Wm. Windhorst. *24; Bryan Toll. *ls. Louis Adams. *17.50; Raymond C. Myers. 533.55; George Burk. *4; Ambrose Hamlin. *8.50", Robert Mayo. *4.50. Vanus Ross, *22.50; Earl Berry. *9; Augustus Stevens, 112.90; Lewis Harmon. *1.05; Harry Mcllllan. *10.20. Cecjf Canghey. *6 30; Georga Burgess. *17.50; Fat Kaney, *33. Albert Kaney, *io" and f- Dillingham *7 50 Pat Kaney. *30.25; Albert Kaney. *27.50, Harve Darnell *7 50; C. F. Dillingham. *2.50; Pat Kaney, 46i0; Albert Kaney, *45; Harve Darnell. *5; C. F. Dillingham, (S; Harr/J. Miller. *23 JQ. Kenneth FolU, ! *54.90; Lenard Thifo. *6.60; Joseph Thtlo, *6 60; Paul Kohlman. *9.60. Elmer Furnes, *2; Jack Parks, *3; Jack Parks. *10; Earl Kollman. *3; John Wyatt. *3. Harry J. Miller. *5.20; Kenneth Foltz. *26 55; Kenneth Foltz, 90c; Jack Parks, *1 25; Jack Parks. 60c; Jack *Parks. *5; Perry Record, (2: Harry J. Miller, *24 60; Harry J. Miller. *4.95; Kenneth FolU. *27.90; Moris Fra- | zlca. (47.50; Moris Frazica. (3: Oscar D. ; Harvey. $8.40; Oscar D. Harvey, *7O 65. Omer Zook. *73.50: C. Negley. *15.10; | D Bird. *14.40: Omer Zook. *42 60; Oscar D. Harvev. *17.20: Oacar D. Harvev. *25.65; C Negley. *21.90: D. Bird. *24.30. Omer Zook. (13; Omer Zcok. *7.80; Oscar D. Harvev. *26; Oscar D. Harvey. *3690: Omer Zook. *70.50: Claude Neglev. *2a; Harold Brunson. *25; Rov Crlgler. *25; Omer A. Zook. *45; Fred Wicker *3O; j-red Wicker. *49.50; Lester Todd. *94 50; O. B. Brandenburg. *2.70: Paul Wicker. *1.20; Paul Wicker. *7; Al".a Sutton. *3; Charles Sutton. *3: Everett Page *l2. Georte Ellis. *ls; O. V. Vance. *<so: Ralph Martin. *17.50: O. V. Vance *12 .a0. Ralph Martin. *6: John Hide. *6: Herman Cordes. *9: Orant Richardson. *6. C. Richardson. *6; Lute Martin. *8; Sylvester James. *7.50: A1 Puekelt. 013.50: Thomas Turner. *6; Oscar White. *10.50. John Hide. *5; Oeorge Ellis, *3O O B Brandenburg. *5: W. J. Yarks. *132.50. Fred Wicker. *3120. Fred Wicker. 1J.50. Lester Todd. *?. Paul Wicker. *3. Paul Wicker. *5: Eveiett Page. *6; J. W Clark. , *5: Alva Sutton. *3: Ralph Fred Wicker. *l2: Fred Wicker. *27: J. A. Clark. *5: Paul Wicker. *11; EvereU Page *3; Frank Todd. *5; Lester Todd. *5; 6. B. Brandenburg. *5.50: Paul Wicker. : *1.50: Dan Baker. *3; Dan Baker. *7 50; Ernest Marton. *5: Frank Crafton. *550. Emllv L. Eagle. *33.40. John Champlln. *10.50: John Cbarupiin. *64.50: Bud Mor-ri--on. *3. George B Rltenour *l2-50. Emilv L. Erulc. *78.40; John Champline. *35.40: John champline. *SO. Bud Morrison. *22 50: Albert Sleinmeier *32.50. Bud Morrison. *: Oeorge B Rlttenour. *6. Emilv L. Engle. *41.60: J®bn Champline. *9O: Bud Monson. *3: Charlie Raison. *22.50: Fred Stelmmeier. *22;30. George B. Rltenour. (12.25: Madison Talbot. (28.40; Madison Talbott. *39.15. J. L. Scott. *17.70: Robert Wentzel. *17.70. Raymond Talbott. *17.70: Thos. Shelton. *8: Thoa. Shelton. *3 30; Madison Talbott. *38.40: Madison Talbott. *27; J. U Scott. *11.70; Thos. Shelton- *7: Robert Wentsel. *4.50; Raymond Talbott. *3 90; Henry Whltlnger. *6.60: J. L. Scott *TSO. Madison Talbott. *4; Madison Talbott, i (41 85. J. L. Scott. 8150: H. C. Gardner. (68 40; Shelbv Gardner. *80.90: Albert Rodenbeck. *6 60 Char lav Henslev. *22.80: Frank Sigmon. *44. Tho. Wright. *53. Lester Hensley. *2.70: Wes Shoebridge. (2 70: H C Oardner. (41JD: Shelby Gardner. *32.85: Albert Rodenbeck * l# : 2 °: Charlev Hensley. *2.70. Wes Shoebridge. *2.70: Marvin Teter. *29.50. Marvin Tettr. *120; Lester Henslev. *1 ip. Rtan* 81 *~ man. *27.50: Thomas WtUtnti***- 5. Gardner. *28.80: Gardner. *43 65; Wes Shoebridge. 8170; Qhalmer Bratton. (6: Albert Rodenoack. 89: Shelbr Gardner. *19.20: Louie Schoutte *91.25. Louie Schoutte. *4l: A. R Harding. *29.60; A. R Harding. *50.70: Hubert Harding. *2.70. D X lOnnev. *47.10: C. R. Harding. *l* 30: W. O. Hardin*. *39 50: C. Askren *11.50: C Askren. (12.30: W. O. Harding. *2 70. A. R. Harding. *32.40: A. R Harding. *31.95. C. Askren. *31.60: D. J. Kinney. (39.30: W O- Harding. *18.90; Marlon Shearer. $lO 20; C. Askren. *4.50; T. Huff. *2.70; W. O. Harding. *3 A. R. Harding. $34; A R. Harding. *4O 50; H. L. Miller, *35: W. O Harding. 110; C Askren. (10: Charles W. Mann. *252; Hubert Jordan. (150; J. X. Calwell. *125; P. W. Vansiekle. *146.70; Earnest Humbles. *lO3 50; M C Hume. *51.07; Wiliam Duncan. (0.30. Arthur Wmdiach. *37.35; Charles Eamann. *37 35; Charles McConnell. *32 40: Thomas Johnson. *17.28; Lester 6104 - (17 33. Russell Barnes. (50.70; George Gardner. •40.38. Vern Dodson *44 55; Ajva #*tmaon. #40.50, Aioett Viighiaa. 540.40. Jdoms
.MAY 28, 1932
LESALS j Legal Notice* Dakin. *4O SO. Docal Jacobs. (15 71. Louia ! Bauer. *139 50 T. C. Dakin. *l6 77; Floyd i BrtdwelL **B 20. Charles Bell. *99. 8 *. Moore. *lOl7O. Emil Bader. $93 80. James Cassell. *BB 87: W. E Kenworthy. *97 20; Frank Miller. *B9 97: Charles Kelley. *B6 62. William Duncan. (90.22: Elmer Petty. *B6 63; Moris Dakin. *5 20: Todd Allen. (< Carl Pash. 17 Ben Doyle. *3.40; Charles W. Mann. (316: Hubert Jordan, *l5O. J. E ColweX (135: F. W Vansiekle. (134.30. Earnest Humbles. (94 95; M C. Hume. *3.15 Arthur Windtsch. 523 40: Charles Eamann *27 45; Charles McConnell. *l6 20; Thttna* Johnson. *24 30; tester Sloan. *2O 25. Docal Jacob*. (20.25; Georee Oardner. *2O 35. Oeorge Gardner. *15.75: Vern Dodson. *l9 80; Albert Wrlghtor *12.15; Alva Johnson. (20 25; Morris Dakin. *8 10; Louis Bauer. *9O. T. C. Dakin. *4 95: Floyd Btrdwell, *39 60; Charles Beil. *25 85. 8. E. Moore. (48 15; Emit Bader. *22 05: James Cassell. *22 05: Kenworthy. *42 30 Frank Miller. *4635: Charles Kelley. *34.30; William Duncan. *54. Elmer Fetty. *3B 25. Carl *l?° Ben Dovle. (3 60; Todd Allen. *3 60: Charles W Mann. *234; Hubert , ord W, * li0 " J E Calwell, *125; F. W. Vansiekle. *l4l 60 ne -*11160: Arthur Win. .P°i. John,on *27 32: Chas. * 33 3 ® 4 . Chas. McConnell. *2B *0; iff. 1 f n *. 3 ' 35 VrTn Dodson. *2B 57; Morris Dakin. 540 2., Albert Wrightor. 545; *53. <7 Russell Barnra. “V 53 " Alva Johnson *2B *O, Oeorge Oard-Si-k* lais\\ 1a is \\ R ? v . mond Carrell. *7 65; Sam *a J ia x ul, * B | c ' rd *- * 32; Louis B? 7l*i- 5 T r *33 55. Chas. s*!.*<. s E Moore, $73 R 0 Jaa sell. *36 67 Frank Miller *SB 05 Wm i Duncan. (72.45: Floyd Btrdwell. *53.10; w* iE. Kenworthv. *4B 60: Elmer Prtt\ *44 vt* Chas. Kelley. *44.55; Jake Relnbmd. *8 in’ | Cafl p ?*lj- *2l Todd Allen. *24 60 Ben I Dovle. 53 60: Chas W. Mann. *180; Hubert Jordan. 1150; J. E Calwell. *l2s’. P w ' ,*1 35 ; Erf iest Humbels. *106.75; 1 A^ lnd;s £ h *24.97: Thos Johnson! *25 42: Chas. Eraman. *33 30; Chas McConnell. *l6 *7; Lester 81oan. *2B 80 Vern Dotison. *2B 35. Morns Dakin. *16.20; AlSf rt ri l, htor 133 M: Docbl Jacobs. *29 02; 4 ® arn - 1 *25 20. George Gardner iiL' 8, Jo^ nson *2* *2 Julius Richards. *53 32; Sam Miko. *28.13; Louis 2jp er i ( ,-*ii 9 " T C Dakin. *39.60: Cha.v Bell. (66.82; S. E Moore. *74 70 Jas Cas- ?£ ’ * sl - 30 " Prank Miller. *56.70. Wm. Duncan. (42.75; Flovd Uirdweil. *44.32" W Hm,r Petty. $44 32: Dhas. Keller, *44.55. Jake Reinbold. *4B 37Allen *2* *0; Ben Doyle. *25 20; Carl H.rdinf 25 . 2 --; B *6. A R HartUnt. * 7 Y.*5: Hubert Harding. *ll 70. nSL, K n ne /.". * 32: Albert Kanev. *ls; Harva ? Mfiler * £ Dillingham. *5; Harry Ke“e{h r 'p^,r, 3 H 3 8 7 r S rV J Miller. (34 65. Raymond Poland. (1 80; Jack Parks *4 H*/rn. P n ks \ *J" Harrv Brookshire. s‘B 40; ?hi y 17435 Brook*2 178 00 18 ’i S . S * IM TO; S. Boge. ask 7n-* o * J a * 3 60; J J Miller. nett 7o '*! 6n * 80: M,,lvln StmFia t her* l i7i o * 4 80 i Robert R. Ouo ki-hitff' .£ ob^ rt R L/tlo ocnakfl. $9. Hrn Klien i*’ so fa Wicker lb **?2 ,2 r2| fred Wicker *22; Fred I ane tiili- ph - Chf *- *1 50. Clem „ane. *l2 80; Clem Lane. *10.45 Georea i* 9 p°' i H * rr 7 Bronson. *2! ttiiv £ * 32 30; John Champline, to Pc. £?°L rll °w* ,6 e Rumour! h0t 2 . 5, * W , Smlth - *15.73, Madison TalTalbott. *46 80. J* L Scott, *2.70; Raymond C. Myers (58 05 7 Augustus Stevens. *l2: Oscar D ' Harvev’ 8 3.10: Ernest Humbles. *57.37" Win Dun* WindiVch 55 j 28 35 US rh' C 'i' ® rd i" ,4 05; Arthur *-®- 3 5- Charles Eamann S2B 35128 35- ?i£° nn £ *• 134 30; Thos Johnson *24 07' RuiH Sl0 S!?‘ * 2B 35; Vfrn DoilfoS: *44.07, Russell Barnes, *l2 15 rsenroJ Drdner.*l2.is; Louis Bauer *55 American Linen ii Suddlv *s >. c;'°'iS|, s Cos - *75 aa° re ? Orphans Home print Shoo *,Iw B v. D Clancv P M aaSsiA* John S. Clapn. pm *5 F * **' 8888 1®. 1 JJt'aan- $33.75! ' FaTc a l ‘, r defr rO c i ‘ ,0 , 12 B ' nJ " “• David .n. n poflS*sur“ M 90 UhOne C ° " 49 34 ' *-- Bt '*an Cos . l 80. Cos *7 5 r 9 V TVPeWnter 00 • * 5: H. Lleber James M. McKinnev, $3 47 cuf.unf Cos M *Y er wm 0 , J ,5 Lh M ° n T C “* $698.3*; Hat PoSh *42 8 23 Phot ° ,Ut ' Cos, ps2?5 a O6: Itoke'a r ’ Underwooand West Publishing Cos *5 “ * 3 ' 75 ’ Abe Zucherberg A Son. *l2O. can “Line,, BupdwTo. °°M2 tt' 40 x r " District Telegrapn Co’ sty so* American Aggregates Corp° s63!fg f Arsenal Technical High' $22 24 m ° ' * 7 " 35< Veu oh Sß7K I 3? lU n ,St t ®° n - *371.93. E. W Bil-*-75;o'b.nVuVt°'lceß^re‘.m f Co^^Ste^O*78 U 55. BorKman " *2l-11. Oscar K Barry. Co C “ M 75 i9 " *l B9 ®: Capitol Dairies A Book Cb UCC V- 4a <' Ch.cago Med! m. ,r 3oh^ u T v ci2op*T ?2 m fesS cSfp nKs sn r n ,6 jo h s rvs / ai !r'sn prt! *12.30; Aaron Cdhen *7 F ' Conea hno.i, Co- *93.07; John Deer Plow Efroymson Ac Wolf. *1.013 74 Creek Gravel Cos . fl 7 30- Fear’es* h.g *30 h " Co ' ~0 50: Durban Falien? tones E *l G 22 tn w' 75 : Ollliland La bora“ap'Sshf > a fierce H 7sV p°ii, *212.W; Frank HatTai.*u * Co., $291.82; Inciiaua Bell S’*?®*"''* Cos. *155 23; Indiana Reform.rtTk'ov rl;?? Indianapolis Water Cos.. fj'l-9". Indianapolis Bulck Cos 111 hsBelting Ac Supply Cos *27 08’ Indiana aiate Farm. *16.20 Indianii rt3 78 A i s ' c: o. l,ldlana Printer* Supph* $13.38. Indpls. Street. Railway SSO Indiana Gravel Cos . $1,037 04 Indiana Sand Z 0 ? T £*i. C ° - *2-018.20; Co J . ;jl *392. ho * Dlla l- *l9l 20: J. P. Johnson Cos* U s?f-^ rk t 1 ' ta.Wf.JO: Kiefer Stewart Ji 47 "fL Ac Cos.. *52; Kenwood H. r r e old o kl*epfe ß r°;f f a ‘ 8 Cos.. *807.97; Lawrence Lumber Cos., S3O 25 w 1 ? ele . r A Machine Cos.. *46 86Mutual China Cos.. *3B 67; Dr Edw Mri % °- tii'u ®a„HS''Si,„K“c* ,s.i, *y ,s C-hlmlUV'c,” IS” o *“>- 0.. C. Polk Samlarv Milk. *20.40 Wm L Polk* h Mflk l ' 4 Co PU aol a 7 n n, i e CoaI " *2*103: rtsSl0 Mlk C '°'' * 9B - 28 - Perlne OH Cos., AUred A. Reger. *353 32, Red Star Yeat ? o .,ih°r CU . 0 C ?,: J 3B , 60 t*M9om Ac Rar.: JPJH6 W.BI. RefriKeratina Bouip Cos . d!e' 3 Co C j7 U * Re vnolds. *5. Chas. L. Rldf.Bl*l'?,l rd' Oil Co- 8348.86; Sinker Davig B ® p 'tiwav Lumber Cos . *551 4) ■ *583 20 n Eir c trlcCo.*2s2 23 W. j! Sparks'. •083.Z0, H. V. Scarborough *4 63 a f Soudah. *2.641 Smith Moore. Inc . 2 0"f! wm. K Snider, *5.55; D. Ac P R Stanifvt'hii?' Bros . *25.80; Arthur ShfeTdTn.W 09 ' ,12,7; Seth W * JILIl" Trun Co - * 45; Th * Dplohn Co^ „ V*n Camp Hardware Ac Iron Cos (12 69" Vonnegut Hardware Cos.. *414 83 Van Natta Lumber Cos.. *13.05 v,n • 250^ n *Wh'uj^ C Wi^ r '*i * 7 *5.85. R. E Wilhelm. • ,h*t* Furniture Cos., *93 80 C OWarnock Cos.. 11c; Weber Milk Cos.. (25 mWarner Elevator Co- *85.40. ‘ Zerozone Inc.. *21.39. ~A| e mlt Co- *5; Abel Bros. Ac Winfrey. * 1 w > "A n Settlement. *45. Bll ven. *1250. Wm. B Burford. D. Bean blossom. *240: 477 in? kl Blaaengvra. *75; Sophia Brier. B . re ** r " *l®l s®, Ed* - Baren * l 2 8 ®; Wm. L Braskel. *io 06. tin 7t Mn J-. oa * Co w 60c: Campbell Oil 00.. yh,2V Carson Bros. Chev Cos.. *3 73 w tUr 7 9S-, *193.70 Tom Connell. sC, C .;h* 2 0-< H " °" Coleman. *3 50: Canvassing “ >a X d *1.849: Edgar A. Casev. Cra s ,ord Baotist Ind. School. ;. Catholic Community Center. *627.75: Jfrank Cones. *9 36 Ho® BHiar, ' S * 80O: - wuMs. D 7s Ebau * h " ,18 45: RalDh J. EdAuto Buoolv Cos.. *141.35. Ford Co- *32.25: Lena Feldman. J - 889 Ftanner Ac BuchWelfare - ,4 485 0l; Avßo*Elc **o*oß W * r ,UM: OU,UnB I,P- 5 * 94; Grace B HensWn. Bl^7k. *>- HlnMvaw. *75: Hlsev Ac Anna’ Hoc^nimlth " 150 - *2.078.25 Indols. . *l9 ..46"™Jnd. Bell Tele. Cos . Indpls. Commercial. 1156.50: T^?7 1< ? < " ra i, *L*®l Indpls. News, *ll6. Indols. Times. *lO6 58; Indpls. Citv Hosp- *32: Indpls. Spring Cos, *5 70: Cos *4 241 29: Ind. Meth. ASm ni 2 H 53?r6 M 6 M IndDl * Orohanl Viola Jacobs. (06. .JPettha J. Kuhn. *BM: Kirby Ac Dlnn. *g- 4 Wm. E. Krisger *75; Mary B Kellar. Lucas Ck *7s , ’ UneraJ Uotut - * 7 *; P ul D * • 1J? I I a •.* SO: Martin Truck Cos.. aft Co- *2 MotoJ S2 01 .Co- *”■ <5. Geo. J. Mavef CO.. $3.50: Metrop. Cav Cos James Morris. *7.50: Vloia Mesbev, ’ *757' Piston Service Cos.. *6 84: Primary Election Watchers. *506.75: John A. Patton. *265. Radio "Transfer Cos. *457 OS: Rovster M Askln, *162. Chas. H. Rinne. *10.50 Sanborn Elec. Cos.. *53.87: Smith. Moore. Jnc.. BTL93: Shlrlev Bros. Cos Inc *225; Melvlna Stark. *BO. Troy Oil Cos.. *681.83: Anna Toms. *2* 25; Tiwas. of Hancock Cos , *209.40. Union Title Cos.. *19.80. Oeo. W. Usher. 175. Vonnegut Hard. Cos.. *6 88: A. E. Van Natta Lbr. Cos.. *34.18: Fred W. Vehltng. 8100. _ Ida Williams. *79 C M. C. Willis As Son. 80M: J. C. Wilson. *l9O Ruby Weber. (14. Angle Yanttns 11)10 Mary Sukennan. *32 50 CHARLES A. GROSSART. Audi tor Morion Count/,
