Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1935 — Page 13
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37 Household (woods K: r r r! s. mod. *!’>•. good cond.; Cart t r. $n 740 Ms-* open eye* l A - rn> VITEK WIIX RENT A NEW \ C 1 M*v; '-G Af-HEK. MINIM' M V I I L. S. AYRES & CO. 1 efl ashers, $7.50 up. TV/LZ4 pri V or a rir.wn pavmrnt. .e I*, s . r na iIS up. " THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn LI-SJBS whether .*• WILSON *• inf ‘machine' gr.od < .ndit >i.. 42 50 CH-4T76-W C\f,:*;f ’ .'’ or, medium ze cheap M'CI.URF, Fh ■ k'.ai.d .it 43.d-.v. CM-4270 R t HA -EH! R NT! ‘I. /e (heap MODEL STOVE AM) fr't RNACE CO 6.22 E. Was): v. lj Fr :• lf">- linoleum Ruga -*3 9 JORDAN RRoS CUT-RAT! LINOLEUM 217 w Wadi ;.-roM from Statehoust 2-10 CU. ft DKTROH JEWEL cornu.r.ation gas end i al, 110 LI-1680 Oil BURNER. ISO gal. tank thermostat, c . -I.r .■ c i;cat r U CH-3199. EJN'.ER drop h"d sewing machine .v a s j- :■ • *lO (:... SINGER CO . 126 W RENT new modern Ire refrigerator for '’ ' : ur -,o a .f POLAR ICE AM) EUF.L CO 2000 Nopnw>• •:ern-av., 2302 W Michigan, 1002 S. Ear' .5# Miscellaneous for Sale ROLL TOP DFUK TYPEWRITER CHAIRS. CHEAP lOit HIOM-ST. DP-3481 -’V 7-POW Birroi.gr.i adding machine, reasonable. 1421 N. Aiabama-st eves. MISS / ' ’ $i (,IRI. 8 t.ailoon bicycle 7 months old $lB. V.A-1133. 803 E 63rd 8. IRE R! SI AUR N I . WERN Fixt ire* CALL KlX(;‘S—] >R-3578 t NICE mantels, hath tut- isqd lumber, earhe... doors, etc., ai bargain prices. SERVICE WRECKING CO 320 N West- __ ■ LI-3060. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good i sed lumber and building material Os aii kinds (or sale chea,,. C LEV El AND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentuckv-av Indianapolis. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fln new >uires and odd pierr-.< to Iradp for our old furniture; generous allowance Baker Bros. 213 E. Washington-.". KING’S WILL RENT U Ro Br*f*r boxr* for parti**; tanlr.. chairs, IC> 17-'’ I Southeastern 1 . br-3.”)78 AIR COMPRESSOR and tank, fir." class rondlt.on: 430 2213 n Gale CH-6053. BARA' h .ggv and 2 babv I .ds, like new. 1 323 N. JeR. rson-av. COMPLETE battery, tire nnrl greasing equipment; cheap. I)R-42.iO-J. BUILDING MATERIAL New and Used Lumber. MARION .MATERIAL CO. STORE fixtures bakerv equipment: sne-I eial equipment: buy-sell. 410 E. Ohio. LOWEST prices in eitv on China and Glove. are HOOSIBIR CHINA CO.. 213 E. Wash. R 1 -0286 ja-TrmCYCr.FS. sl2 UP. Tires, * - t Gy” \ it., non- maws r£±ffy) V> *C/2al Mi ::<•:> E Wich.Mc >/ SPECIAL NFW 90-LB PLATE ROLL ROOFING tseeonr!.' $149 per roll bare MILLION ' POPULATION WRECKING. 310 S. Delaware at, LI-6270. 3-PIECE living room “into, mulberry and . fuse s3l. 1139 E. Washington, Apt. 3. j AUTO GLASS Replacement Bpeft.il.s- Door plats. $1.26. : windshield. $1 60 up; installation free E. j WASHINGTON ST GLASS CO Since I 102.6 1122 Southeaslern-av LI-8194 MONOORAMMED NAPKINS 100 basket I weave white embossed napkins with 3; initial:: In hltie -ent. postpaid for $1 00 THE NAP-O-ORAM CO.. P. O. Hox No. I 12, Indianapolis. SHOE REPAIR shop equipment; all or \part Box K-4114 Time STEAM TABLE, refrigerator, marble top ! tables, coffee urn. Call CH-2157. ELECTRIC PUMP-Myer s good deep well, j Call CH-0937. MAHOGANY 6CI-in desk. 6 drawers; swivel chair; like new, $22 60. 313 E. 22d. TA- i 4833. WINDOW SHADES cloth 39c __ CHINA STORE. 316 W. Wash.-St. SPECIAL Fiber window shades 10r. 16c and 26r | each. Several different ize roa ters at bargain prices. One. 7-tubc console type i radio, $26,60. One. 12-tube radio. $36. Three-piece bedroom suite. $36. One, 8pieoe dining room suite, $66. Occasional chairs. $2 io $lO each. Several walnut ! tea (arts, lnner.-pring mattresses Wood and mrlal beds Utility cabinets. Ten coffee tables. $1.26 each. 20 DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL PURCHASES OF FURNITURE PIG Wilt UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Cnpitol-ai and South-." Times Economy Want Ads Cost Lcs -Produce Best 5.9 Radios, Musical Xccds CHICKFRING grand. 5343: small size; beautiful and in A-l condition; originally $1360, terms, trade. 120 E Ohio-st. ATWA'I'ER KENT in perfect condition. Will sacrifice tor SB. PAUL KERR MUSK: CO.. 29 N Temple. NEW VIOLIN C* 1 - Outfit <p I >J Peart on Cos.. Tne 128 N, Penn. ATWATER. KENT 8-tube high boy cabinet, rrr-owner. $10.60. L S. AYRES A: CO., Radio Dept . 7th floor. HAND-MADE PIANO tfuiQ A- - *p-0. JO j Pearson Cos . Inc. 128 N. Penn. URI'T' Radio Repair Estimates ax iiuii (Experts—No Job Too Blgt ECONOMY RADIO SHOP LI-4880 NEW 120 BASS C*lon HI ACCORDION eplwJ.OU Pearson Cos Inc. 12R N. Penn. FAY cash for good second-hand baritone saxophone. DR-7986. BARGAINS s JS?Kf,r„; p E-Z Terms. Use Our Xmas Layaway LORENZ Music. Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade Ste\(art• Warner short-wave converter $6.95 Radio Sales and Service 211 Tud. LI-9383. HO Farm and Garden APPLES, all varieties; fresh chilled elder. I II LY ORCHARD. 72tld and College HAND picked apples. Grimes Golden. Winesaps. Jonathans, York Imperials, 60c bushel basket. Pure apple cider, 26c gal Bring basket'- and jugs 2 Convenient locations. 2246 N. Rural. Bevllle _anri F 10th 61 Pets and Birds WANT rabbit' all kinds and sizes. Pav cash. 1739 Laurel. DR-6074-M. COON, tox and rabbit hounds sold on a guarantee. Will trade for guns. All kind" ol guns for sale. 836 W. 30th-st. SCOTTISH TERRIER SPECIALTY SHOW Nov. 21, a: the Athenaeum; excellent prizes competent judge: enter today. For inform." :on supph Albert G Meyer, Bupt., 264.6 Madison-av DR-4023 67 Sn aps ' TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty days lice of charge Your "Swan" nd will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three Call RI-5551. SWAP vour old radio for anew one. VAN SICKLE RADIO. 34 W Ohio CASH for vour used car. We pav more. 411 N Illinois GOOD used 27-in cast furnace for cash? ARCHIE NOITKL. O.iklandon PAY cash for light automobiles regardless condition. .6770 W. Washington. BE--1230. EQUITY in c>:ning and pressing shop for cash or late model ear KI-2680 TWO 29x4.75 new tires for double-barrel \ shotgun. CH-2287-W .3918 E. 30th-st EQUITY in cleaning, pressing shop lor cash, late ear. Rl-2680 WHIPPET Coach 1928 Water heater A-l condition. Cash or larger car, 1262 Nordyke. •WAP c.i'h ;.<r good 29 or 30 Ford Coacn. _ C H-3962-J TO TRADERS—If vou can not find what vou desire m the ads in this column, coll the Swap Counter. RI-5561 and ve will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps advertisements previops'v published. There is no charge for this service 65 Wanted to Ilui / WANTED - o buy Scotch drum outfi* Address 1420 Meridlan-st Anderson. Ind. JUNK PEDDLERS W w til meet any adv ertised onces: whv hunt shops in alleys? KROOT SON 628 W. Wash. LI-9250 Wd Pav Highest Prices for old gold watches, dental bridges Jewelrv etc SACKS BROS. 308 Indianasr Phone RI-5994 MIXED iron $7.60 net ton Mixed cast R.OO net ton Stove Iron 7.00 net ton IHE MILLER CO . INC. lIP 8 C RT-6150 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of furn.. pianos, etc MR WERELEY HU-7274 Call RI-04(i°) fOT !1 y furniture van xr-zts rugs _ jtoves or clothing you have for sale Calls answered promptly 1 1 _Q*>T 1 We pay more, EXCHANGE * FURN. CO 304 E Wash /WE BUY WE SELL. WE TRADE Cllll I T- < 5R‘49 F°r best prices and „ . quick services for any amount of furniture rugs and stoves MRS *S , r _ D WAVES GOOD FURNITURF UR. PZEROS PROMPT SERVICE
67 Cash Coal Mart © © Mi Champion Coal Cos. DR-5301 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR 179 F3T Wf •- ■■ 801 Reerher 1896 1020 E 40'h. White Ash, 2x3 $3.95 Brazil Block $1.75 Wf deliver 1 j or *4 ton PERRY COAL CO. RI-1567 Indiana 3x2 $3 95 mmmm? W ORCL42SZ. 130 E nOBWJ It Ray Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54th St. c c!' HU-3631 SPECIAL Island Creek <sS7S forked lump sJ Island Creek c c cn forked egg . . NORTHERN COAL CO. CH-0731 CH-0731 White At-h. 2x3 q q p be ,t Indiana No. 5 IpJek/i) W. Virginia, larsto r\ p block. clean forked .. .. *^v)ZD U. 1 .-!i v<-r u. t<• ii unywherc in city Bluff Road Coal Cos. 1>1: c.7<;7 I* It -07*17 cv\ v V OIVES w VA R£ SULTS *\ CtJ V KINO OF INDIANA Rex, 3x2... $3.95 9UV Rex, 6x3 egg . . $4 60 Rex. block .4 75 UvW West Virginia, 6;<3 . 5.75 ■r ■ West V:r , big block 626 ’P' Island Creek, 6x3 . 600 Big Lumi Pocahontas, mine run 6.50 W" Deliver *. and ' Tons J andl Coal Cos. CHsrru 604.8 BEST COALS Indiana, .3x2 $.3 96 Indiana, medium lump 4 60 Rrszil block, 3x6 4.60 Brazil block, laigp lump 4 75 West Virginia. 2x5 . .6.75 West Virginia, large block 6.25 Island Creek. 2x5 6 00 Island Creek, large block 6 60 Eastern Kentucky, large block 6 50 Pocahontas lump ; . . 750 Citizens coke <1 25 ECONOMY Fuel Sup. Cos. DR-1220 DR-1221 "Economize With Economy" "WHITE 7an r ASH *4== Large 6-Inch Block Ind. No. .6 Forked. NO SLACK Guaranteed Not to Clinker WHITE , , ASH *4= Indiana 6x3 Brazil Blk $4.75 STAR COAL CO. LI-8813 FROM CAR West Virginia a y tyr Big Lump, clean Ip A forked \J~-~ Indiana Egg. S 1.50 clean forked r WE DELIVER U, TONS Model Coal Cos. DR-2222 WA-5667 223 Caven-st. 4001 Winthrop-av. Buy Coal With a Reputation TiP Top. . $/.00 \\ est V 1 rgima 6x4 egg. —— Til' Top . $Z .25 \\ est \ lrgmia ( )- —- 6-in. Ip., cln forked. ~ goWen $ y 4.50 Flame IX—--6x4 egg. ■ Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR-7479 DR-7479 SPECIAL White Ash. 2x3 $7 QC best Indiana No. 5.... J. J J W. Virginia, $ C H C 3x5, clean forked J*! J W. Virginia, large $ O C block, clean forked.... \J,LdJ Genuine Island Creek, CO large blk., clean fkd.. v)_/W Gen. Pocahontas, $/ mine run, red a5h...., Gen. Pocahontas. §’T CfA red ash, big lump / We Deliver H-ton anywhere in city. Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR 6767 DR. 6767 High Grade nut and slack 50'- clean egg coal. Very good furnace coal $3 50. SPECIAL west $ r .75 1 o Ton, $3.00 6x3 clean forked, no slack PEERLESS $ A .50 BLOCK Dj Ton, $2.50 Indiana 6.\3 forked BRAZIL , a tv BLOCK $ 4“ 1 2 Ton $2.75 Large 6-In. Lp. Forked NO SLACK FANSLER COAL CO. LI-6449 LI-6149 For 35 Years QUALITY COALS Dependable Service rioneer Island Creek.. .$7.05 Raymond City Lp $6.85 OPocahontai Lp. 0 , ■ ■ozer 3rd Vein .._..58.4d West Virginia Lp $6.85 Indiana Lp $5.30 Vastly Different From Inferior Grades INDIANAPOLIS Coal Cos. RI. 4491 A Yard Near You. SAVE on vour want ad cost—use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and say 1 ,4uUaaa*.
67 Cash Coal Mart Coals of HIGHEST Quality Indmna S .50 6x2 clean forked mriiana $>4.75 Lump forked *4 = = Amber Jacket large J r 6 5 lump, forked. Indiana .. Tip Top West Virginia S/. 2 5 Lump, clean forked .... Island Creek, large lump SZ. 5 0 clean forked o== Citizens Cok pra $7 17. egg end r.ut. $9 25 INDIANAPOLIS Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 v,;.,. DR-2401 67-A Kindling and Wood GOOD vood. $2 60 per rick. Bargain 531 E 9th-st LI-3219 70 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 60 Master sedan, $195. WILES sic WILSON. 3816 Coliege. WA-2266 Buick 31-87 Seoan; A-l condition; side mounts.: good tires . . $275 G r aham 610 Sedan, very good *BS Marmon 68 Sedan: exceptionally good 95 mVtnWotMwQno. „ OLDSMOBILE DEALER *3756 COLLEGE AVE. WA.IS33-KO4 1927 STANDARD Buick 6 sedan; must move! 3815 E loth-st. Harry A. Sharp Cos. 1932 Buick Spt. Cpe. $396. LOSEV MOTORS 113.3 N. Meridian ’3l Chevrolet Coach, $395 Superior Chevrolet Cos. 1302 E. Wash _ LI-4378. @’2B Essex Coach. S4O ’2B Chandler Sd. 20 j ’2B Overland Sd. 20 llth and Meridian ! Harry A. Sharp Ccv _r 3l Essex Spt. Coupe, $125 Black wire wheel iob. worth much more, but we must sell; easy terms. Open to 9 p m. Side OwvrofdM &24> S, 63 rd FORD —Model A roadster, $75. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. 1931 FORD Sedan, by owner: firs $175 takes it. Good condition. HU-6846. ’29 Hudson Sedan, $95 New top and paint; runs good: easy terms. Open to 9 p. m. •Slofik Side CkwmktM S. 6 3rd tfread Ripph OVERLAND coupe; 6 good tires; good battery; good running condition; S2O. 2010 Madison-av. DR-3070-W. _ Blg"torkey*GlVEN jaj y with y Every Used J Car Sold Over $l5O / No Payments Till Next Year j f But Turkey on Us }! L *iftVr Limited Time Onlj- J If / jy\aVlonarch Motors 958 N. Meridian 72 Tires—Accessories SAVE 50< or MORE on TIRES KITE HI NUMs TREADS With General's WqBIUJJ New Silent Wsi? Corkscrew Tread Give You Safe Winter Driving FOR H COST OF NEW TIRES Budget Plan as Low as 50c per Week Double Monev-Back GUARANTEE! General Tire Cos. 838 N. Del. LI-5523
78 Personal Prop. Loans
CO-MAKER LOANS No Security —No Mortgage Just Your Signature and Those of Two Others Neither Maker nor Co-Makers Need Own Property NO FEES NO BONUS 92c IS MONTHLY COST ON EACH SIOO Repav in'l2 Equal Installments THE OHIO FINANCE CO._ li 400 Kahn Bldg. Cor. Meridian & Wash. Sts. LI-3474
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70 Automobiles for Sale Plymouth*—'33 2-door 33 4-door. .'4 2-door P.z Sacrifice T h ornbu rjrh -\’oll rath 328 N Delaware LI-8112 1933 PLYMOUTH dr . :xe coupe A-l oo:.-d!-:nn. b.ea-er $36 down paymer.'; $285 Trade 1031 S Keystone. ®’34 Piym Cpve D s93 '34 Ford Cou*pe 90 Harr>- A. Sharp Cos. 1934 Plymouth Coupe. $450 LOSEY MOTORS 1133 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH '33 DE LUXE R S. COUPE— Air wheels General tires. Perfect condition. $345. terms. 342 N 111.-st PLYMOUTH '34 de luxe. P E coach f Gen-' era! tires; chromium wheels: like new; $425; -erm* 342 N. Illinois-." 31 TERRAPLANE COACH APPLEGATE MOTOR CO. 29 W llth-st COME to 2004 N. Meridian for r-ed car values Studebaker distributors ALL used cars must move. Prices, terms, trade to do it. 3CTH fc CENTRAL SALES TA-5550. Wide selection of good used cars. Central Buick Cos. 832 N Meridian LI-1995 QUALITY AND REAL VALUE IN USED CARS AT Lathrop Moyer Retail, Inc. 413 N CAPITOL 13TH AND MERIDIAN Repossessed Cars Pay Balance 1929 Olds Coupe, tery good. S2O down, $2 tvk. 1928 Buick Standard Coupe, real buy, sls down. S2 wk. see at 899 Massachusetts Ave. 71 Trucks and Tractors G M C. truck. I l .—tons ■■ 8459 WM. CARSON. 750 Virginia. DR-0232 5 Trucks Traded in Today. I H, C. 2-ton, 14-ft. body $l5O G. M C.. I'2-ton high stake 175 G. M. C.. l'i-ton heavy duty........ 250 G. M. C . 2-ton 2-vd dump ....... 600 G. M. C , heavy dutv tractor 750 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 1.3 t h-sr LI-7467 73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—IOO used cars Any model nr condition. Highest cash prices. SELIU AUTO CO . 19 S. East-st. RI-7119. USED CARS wanted; '2B-'3.7. Buying for out of town shipment. Come here. We pay more, 411 N. Illinois. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY] ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-4240 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealers.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol LI-4516 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY FINK AUTO CO. 410 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112 78 Personal Prop. Loans Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL lOAN CO. 152 N Delaware St Ll-66C5 ITSTIUE out nil of your bills with V ; an AMERICAN LOAN. Meet 11 winter expenses when they come t-w due in this practical way. One [M of our plans will lit your need. II 719 State Life Bldg. |j 347 Bankers Trust Bldg, ft Furniture, Auto and Teachers' Loans Diamond Loans Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Loans From $lO-S3OO All Loans 2% Per Month On Balances WHY PAY MORE? Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg., S. E. Corner Wash, and 111., 3d Floor RI-3587 i Cash on your ™Tj OWN SIGNATURE QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE One to 20 months to repay Single persons or married conples can now borrow on their signatures alone. No other signers or security needed Furniture Loans: For husband and wife keeping house. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. Also loans on autos. How to Get a Loan—Phone, write or come in. Discuss your needs in confidence. No obligation. You get full amount in cash. We loan thousand sos dollars to hundreds of people in this city every year. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg-, sth Floor Meridian at Washington Riler 2579 •I I W. M. DAWSON, Manager Household CORPORATION _ rinHULE. of America *
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78 Personal Prop. Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bide LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bldg LI-2431 f GET BACK ON YOUR FEET with money secured from ■'Capital." You can get any amount up to S3OD on your OWN security, with as long as 20 months to repay. Rid yourself of those debt worries and give yourself the advantage of a clean start. Investigate NOW! "Capital" will finance your NEW or USED CAR or lend you money on your present car. cn a PLAN THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE. CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY (Incorporated) 297 Kresge Bldg. '2nd Floor* 41 E. Wash.-St. Phone RI-7551 'n- . , — b 80 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO.. INC. Open Evenings 820 N. Meridian. PT-4931 Loans on Automobiles Eouitable Securities Cos. Operating as BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio-st. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced USED CAR LOAN 70. 342 N. Illinois LI-4351 LI-9600 AUTO LOANS SACKS BROS. 20 Months to Pay 306 Indiana Ave. 212 W. Now York For Results Use The Times. 82 Legals Treasurv Department Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alco ui Tax Unit, 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November i. 1535. Notice is hereby given that on April 18. 1935, one ’.935 Plymouth Coupe automobile Motor No. PJ 29922 Serial No. 1045825, with accessories, was seized at Muncie. Delaware County. Indiana. for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United Slates Revised Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or before December 5, 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON, Treasurv Department, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis. Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on Julv 4. 1935, one Terraplane coupe. Motor No. 112536. with accessories, was seized at Terre Haute, Vigo County. Indiana. for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person claiming the said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5. 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460, U. S. Revised Statures, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 ol the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Investigator in Charge. Treasury Department, Bureau ol Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit, 513 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis. Indiana. November 1, 1935. Notice is hereby given that on September 11, 1934. one 1934 Ford V 8 Coupe automobile. Motor No. 1028842, with accessories, was seized in Boone County, Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Investigator in Charge. Treasury Department, Bureau of internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on October 10, 1934, one 1934 Ford V 8 Coupe automobile. Motor No. 240574. with accessories, was seized in Scott County. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at ray office on or before December 5 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Treasury Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit, 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1, 1935. Notice is hereby given that on November 22. 1934, one 19§3 Fora V 8 Coach. De Luxe, Motor No. 18-263226. with accessories, was seized in Putnam County. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5. 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Treasury Department, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1, 1935. Notice is hereby given that on January 30. 1935. one 1933 Ford V 8 Tudor Sedan automobile. Motor No. 439542 with two (2) wheeled trailer and accessories, was seized in Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, for violation ol the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5. 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935, JAMES E, SCANLON, Treasury Department. Bureau of~ lih ternai Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on December 29. 1934. one 1933 Chevrolet Coach automobile, Motor No. 3746409. with accessories, was seized at Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or before December 5. 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Investigator in Charge. Treasury Department, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on December 6. 1934. one 1933 Chevrolet Coupe automobile. Motor No. 3581500. Serial No. 2553. with accessories, was seized at Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit; Section 3450 United States Revised Statues. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5. 1935, and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided In Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Investigator in Charge.
82 Legals Treasury Department Bureau of Inlerr.a; Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit 519 C-uarar.ty Build ne Indianapolis. Indiana November 1. 1935 Notice is hc-ebv given •hat on January li 1935. one 1934 C’oupe automobile. Mo'or Vo. DR 40305 Serial No 3711770 v:‘h u’ . seized in Lawrence Countv Indiana fox vio.atlon of th Interna! Revenue Laws to-wa: Sect.on 3450 United Sates Re-t.-rri Statutes. Anv person claiming said a ■ omobi.e must appear a: nn off. 0 on 0- wore Deem be- 5. 1933. and make - : ch c.amt and give bond for costs as pre .d-d In Section 3480 U S Reused #*a-:tev o', erwise it will be sold as prov ded in -v'l statute or disposed of as presided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27 JAMES E SCANLON. . Investigator tn Charge Treasury Department. Bureau of Interna. Reverue. Alcohol Tax Unit 519 G-.-rriuv Building. Indianapolis. Indiana November 1. 193a. Notice is hereby c -e----'hat on September 24, 1935. one 1935 Che.role' Master Coach. Motor No 5081605. Serial No. 13A0414326. wi: h accc-soMc-was -elzed in Indianapolis. Marion Coun-v' Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section ?450 United States Revised Statutes. Any person Claiming said automobile must appear a( mv office on or before December 5 1935 and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 2460 U S Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of *no Pr< J v Ji- ed in Section 303 of the Act ol August 2/. 193a. JAMES E. SCANLON. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for construction of boiler house, addition to kitchen and mechanical equipment will be received bv the Beard of Trustees of the Evansville St.ve nf lulhL" Indiana, at the office n f n,r, o^ n D H G H^ e ' 5,1 D - Superintendent. “ ntll , 1 P-M.. Central Standard Time, oil Monday. Nov. 2a. 1935. and then will H publicly opened and read The work to be constructed as per plans and specifications prepared by Ha-rv E Boyle &• Company, Architects, and Bev-lngton-Williams. Inc . Consulting E- , >”- neers. consisting of ihe following: Rentedeling and addition to the present boiler house: addition to the kitchen; mechanical equipment; boiler settings, etc for the Power House. Proposals shall be properly and complctply executed on proposal forms fur-m-hed by the Architect and Engineer* ;u accordance with Firm 96 with non-collu-sion affidavit required by the statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied bv Questionnaire Form 96-A. State Board of Accounts for any bid of $5,000.00 or more Each proposal shall be accompanied bv acceptable certified check made pavabl'e to the Board of Trustees of the Evansv.lle State Hospital, or acceptable bidder's bond for an amount of not less than b' of the amount of the proposal which check or bona shall be forfeited in case ol failure of any bidder to enter into contract, and furnish a satisfactory bond in amount equal to the contract price after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. No biader may withdraw his bid for a period of 1 30 1 thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. Contractor awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 100 r 9 The contractor in doing the work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of Csngress of 1935, and regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and rules and regulations BWA__ 179. dated July 22. 1935. prescribed the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and as amended Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of chapter 319 of the Acts of General Assem°l Indiana of 1935, and as approved by the Federal Government. The Board of Trustees is not obligated to accept the lowest or anv other bid submitted and reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive informalities in any proposal, if it shall be in the judgment of the Board, to the interest of the State of Indiana so to do. and to defer the acceptance or rejection until the financial arrangements are complete Plans and specifications Nor the general construction work shall be obtained from Harry E. Boyle & Company. Architects, Evansville. Indiana, and ulahs and specifications for the mechanical work shall be obtained from Bevington-Williams. Inc Engineers, Indianapolis. Indiana. A deposit of ten 1 SIO.OO I dollars will be required of prospective bidders for each set of drawings and specifications taken from the Architects’ or Engineers’ office which amount will be returned in full iii case the following two conditions are complied with, viz: ill The return of drawings and specifications within ten <lOl days after the date of receiving bids, and i2) delivery of a bona fide bid at the time and place fixed for receiving bids. Should any bidder fail in the observance of either of these conditions, he shall be entitled to a return of five fss.ooj dollars; should he fail in the observance of both conditions, he shall forfeit the full amount of his deposit. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Architect. Engineers, and the State Board of Accounts, Indianapolis. Indiana. By order of the Board of Trustees. CHARLES M. LAFOLLETTE, Secretry. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS FOR THE ERECTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF A GYMNASIUM AND FOR THE REMODELING OF THE PRESENT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL IN ADAMS SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Adams School Township. Alien County, Indiana, will receive bids for the erection and construction of anew gymnasium and for the remodeling of the present consolidated grade and hign school in said Township, including heating, plumbing, ventilating and electrical wiring, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Leroy Bradley, architect of the City of Fort Wayne. Indiana, which plans and specifications are now on file tn the office of the Trustee of Adams School Township, and at the office of said architect at 221 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tne estimated cost of said building and remodeling is $50,350.50. Said Trustee will receive sealed bids at his office located at his home at 735 Oak Street, New Haven, Indiana, at one o’clock P. M., on the llth day of December, 1935. Bids will be accepted as follows: Construction and building as one contract (general contract 1. Plumbing and sanitation as one contract. Electric wiring as one contract. Heating and ventilation as one contract All bids shall be in writing, made out on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and furnished by the architects, sealed in envelopes and endorsed giving the names and addresses or the bidders and the class of work bid upon. All bids will be opened and read publicly at the time and place set out in this notice. Each contractor must furnish certificate from the Industrial Board of Indiana showing that he has complied with the provisions of Sections 5, 68 and 69 of the Indiana Workmen’s Compensation Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana of 1929, page 536. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the architect upon deposit of SIO.OO, which will be refunded upon safe return of the plans and specifications. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of a sum equal to 5% of the amount of said bid. Said check to be made payable to Fred Wissman, Trustee of Adams School Township. Allen County Indiana, and which check will be held by said Trustee as a guaranty of good faith. The contractor in doing the work shall comply with the terms of and the conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts of Congress of 1935. the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President, of the United States and rules and regulations of PWA (179 Grantsi, dated Julv 22. 1935, prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and as amended. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed wage scale as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935, and as approved by the Federal Government. That said bidder or bidders shall enter into a contract and execute a bond with surety to be approved by said Trustee and in a sum equal to the contract price. If any bidder shall fail to enter into said contract and execute a bond, then said bidder shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated damages for the use of said Adams School Townshin. Each bidder shall file with said Trustee in connection with the sealed bid. a noncollusion affidavit, required under the statutes of the State of Indiana, and shall file an experience questionnaire and a plan and equipment questionnaire and a financial statement filed out and executed, in accordance with Form 96. required bv said statutes, and must be accompanied bv questionnaire Form 96-A. State Board of Accounts. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. FRED WISSMAN. Trustee of Adams School Townshin. Allen County. Ind. WILLIAM FRUECHTENICHT, Attorney for Trustee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS FOR THE ERECTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF A CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL FOR JACKSON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee 0 i Jack.son School Township. Allen County, Indiana, will receive bids for the erection, construction and
82 Legals equipment of a conaolMs-eri school m •- i Township including hra-ng. plumm-g ventilation and e.eerie wiring * f carding ’o the plans and specific a-inns —V. pared bv A M St, a: v. ■-<■■ of . , City of For- Wayne Indiana whi-h n’an and specifications are nov on file in ‘he n?f:c of said Trustee and at tne office ol said architect a- 415 Cal-Wayne Bui Fort Wavne. Indiana The estimat'd cos* of said bu id ~g and equipment is $49 652 90 s.>id j*ss f receive sealed bldf at tia office ins home on th State Line R*d’ ap-n-'v. ma*e!v one mil* north of F.-irr-ton * Ind !r. raid Township, a- 19 o'clock A M on th !Uh dav of December 1935 Bids will he accepted u f~-’ CWS Construction and building as one contract (general contract' Plumbing and aamtation as one contract. Electric wiring as one contract Heating and ten; Hut ion a. on* con*eac* All bids shall be in writing, made * :• on forms prescribed by the State Bo?rd ' Accounts and furnished by the architect sealed in envelopes and endo*sed eivmg t ic names and addresses of the 4 . and the class of work hid upon All bids will be opened and read publiciv it -he time and place .set out in tlu* • , E.-ch contractor must f.i-nish ctfivn? from the Industrial Board o' intUare. showing that he has complied w ;t h th* Provisions of Section 5 68 and 6? -f -v,., Indiana Workmen'- Compensat;or Acts of the Genera' Assemble of the S •<- of ; . diana of 1929. page 536 Plana and specifications may be ohxiined from the architect upon acprM ? of Sin or. which amount will br returned upon 'he safe return ol the plans and specifiEacn bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of a sum equa, to 5 of :ue .-.mount of s.nd bid. Said check 10 be nude pajabie tu Ora F. Moore. Trustee of Jackson Wchool Township Allen Countv Indiana, and which check wifi b- he.a bv said Trustee as a guaranty of good faith Ihe contractor 111 doing the work shall compiy with the term. 01 and tlie conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts of Congress of 135. the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President ox the United Stares and rules and regulations of PWA 179 Gram*', dated Jui.i 193a. prescribed bv the Fede-al Emergency Administration ol Pubhc Wo-e----and as amended. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed wage -'c.,ie .u determined pursuant tn the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Arts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935 and as approved by the Federal Government. That said bidder or bidders shall enter m.o a rontract and execute a bond xnh surety to be approved bv sail Trustee and m the sum equal to the contract price. T. any bidder shall fail to enter into -,.id contract and execute * bond, then said bidder shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liqulda'ed damages for the use of said Jackson School Township Each bidder shall fi.e with said Trustee in connection with the sealed bid, a noncollusion affidavit, required under the statutes of the State of Indiana, and shall file an experience questionnaire and a plan and equipment questionnaire and a financial statement filed out and executed in accordance with Form 96 required by said statutes, and must be accompanied bv questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ORA F MOORE Trustee of Jackson School Township. . _ Allen Countv. Indiana, WILLIAM FRUECHTENICHT, Attorney for Truster NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF JACKSON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA, Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by Ora F. Moore, Trustee of Jackson School Township Allen County. Indiana, at his ofl.ee located a* his home mi the State Line Road, approximately one mile north of Edgrrton, Ind until three o'clock. P. M., on the 10th day of December. 1935, for the purchase of lifty-ftve (551 bonds of the aggregate amount of $27,308.60. issued by Jackson SETiool Township. Allen Countv. Indiana One of said bonds to be of the par value of $308.60, and the remainder of said bonds to be of the par value of Five Hundred ($500,001 Dollars each, and all of said bonds to be dated December 15, 1935 Bidders for said bonds shall br required to name the rate of interest which the bonds will bear, not exceeding Four I4 .i per cent per annum. Such interest, rate must be in multiples of one-quarter of one per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds shall be awarded to the highest bidder who has submitted his bid in units herewith. The highest bidder will be one who offers the lowest net interest cost, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if any. Accrued interest on the bonds will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted. First installment of interest for a period of nineteen H9i months on all of said bonds shall be payable Julv 15. 1937. and shall be payable semi-annually on the 13th day of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid. One bond of $303.60 and two bonds of $500.00 each shall become due and payable July 15, 1937. and two of said $500.00 bonds shall become due and payable January 15th and July 15th of each year until Twenty-Six Thousand ($26,000.00) Dollars of said bonds has been paid on Julv 15. 1950 Bonds, principal and interest to be paid at the Monroeville State Bank. Allen County. Indiana. Said bonds are issued for the construction and equipment of a consolidated school in Jackson School Township. Allen County. Indiana. In pursuance to Section 65-313 Burns’ Annotated Indiana Statutes, Revision of 1933, and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, and in pursuance to a Resolution of the Advisory Board of said School Township, passed at a special meeting of said Board on the Bth day of October, 1935. authorizing the Trustee to borrow Twenty-seven Thousand Three Hundred Eight and 60-100 i527.308.601 Dollars for ihe purpose set forth and to issue and sell bonds lor said purpose. Each bid must be for ail of said bonds Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than par value. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by said Trustee. Sale of bonds is further upon the condition that the Public Works Administration of the United States grants to Jackson School Township, Alien County, Indiana, a sum equivalent to forty-five 145 r e > per cen’ of the cost of the construction of said consolidated school. The accepted purchaser or purchasers of said bonds shall pay for the same on or before the date of the Bonds ana upon payment therefore, said bonds shall be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Proposals must be endorsed Bid for School Purpose Bonds of Jackson School Township, Allen County. Indiana." and shall be accompanied by certified check payable to the Trustee of said Township of b' r of the par value of said bonds bid for. The amount of said check to be retained by said Trustee, if said bidder or bidders shall not carry out the proposals made. ORA F MOORE. Trustee of Jackson School Township, Allen County, Indiana. WILLIAM FRUECHTENICHT. __ Attorney for Trustee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS FOR THE ERECTION. CONSTRUCTION OF A GYMNASIUM AND FOR THE REMODELING OF THE PRESENT CONSOLIDATED GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL INMADISON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Madison School Township, Allen County. Indiana, will receive bids for the erection and construction of a gymnasium and for the remodeling of the present consolidated grade and high school in Madison School Township. Allen County. Indiana, including hpating. plumbing. ventilation and electric wiring, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Leroy Bradley, architect of the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, which plans and specifications are now on file in the office of said Trustee and at the office of said architect at 221 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne. Indiana Plans and sperifications mav be obtained from the architect upon deposit of $lO 00. which amount will be refunded upon the safe return of the plans and specifications. The estimated co" of 'aid building and remodeling is $30.000 00. Said Trustee will receive sealed bids at h-.s offic located at his home, one and one-half miles pas' of the village of Hoagland in -aid Township, at. three o'clock P. M . on the ll'h day of December. 1935. Bids will be accepted a* follows Construction and building as one contract (general contract,'. Plumbing and sanitation as one contract. Electric wiring as or.e contract. Heating and ventilation as one contrac*. All bids shall be in writing, made out on forms prescribed bv the Sta'e board of Accounts and furnished ay the architect, sealed in envelopes and endorsed giving the names and addresses of the bidders and the class of work bid upon. All bids will be opened and read publiciv at the time and place set out in this notice. Each contractor must furnish certificate from the Industrial Board of Indiana shewing that he has complied with the provisions of Sections 5. 68 and 69 of the Indiana Workmen’s Compensation Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana of 1929, page 536. Each bid .shal. be accompanied bv a certified check in the sum equal to o'v of the amount of said bid. Said chexk to b made pavable to Herman F. Franke, Trustee of Madison School Township Alien
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82 Legals Count! Indiana a-.-t which check b held bv n and Truates at a guaranty of good faith. The contra'••or in d*Mre 'he work shill conip.v w.-.n the terms and conditions of the Etr'rgrncy Relief Appropriation Acta of Cor.g-rss of 1935. the regulations issued pursuai ’hereto by the Pre.:dat of th* itns-.'d S'* '-< and r :'■s and regulation* of PWA 170 Grants*. d*ed July 22 1935. bed b; the Federal Emergent- a-i----mims'ratfon of Public Work* Wage ra - "* on ’h:.* wo.-g .h*ll no* h >s 'ban the prescribed wag* scale as dr ermmod pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Aft* of -he General A m-Kv cf Indiana of 1935 and as approved bv th- Federal Oo'-emerer.' Th.:-- -aid bidder or bidders shall enter into a contract and execute a bond with ire'v to be approved by said Trus'ee and in * sum equal to the con'rac’ price If any bidder shall fail to enter ln.'o aid contrac* and execute a bond then said bidder shall forfeit the amour.' of said certified check a* Uouida'ed damages fir the use of *aid Madison School Township Each bidder shall fl’.e w!*h said Trustee in connection with the sealed bid. a noncoXusion affidavit, required under the s'atutej of the B'ate of Indiana and shall file an experience questionnaire and a plan and equipment questionnaire and * financial statement filed cut and executed, ip accordance with Form 96 required bv said s’a’utes and must be accompanied bv questionnaire Form 96-A. State Board of Account* The Tru**ee reserves the right to reject any and all bids HERMAN V FRANKE Trustee of Madison School Towr.ship. Ai'.en County, Indiana. WILLIAM FRUECHTFNICHT. Attorney lor Trustee NOTICE OF THE 6ALE OF BONDS ~OF -MADISON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro. po&a l*. will be received by Herman F. i- (like. Trustee ol Madison School Township Alien Countv. Indiana, st his office icca'ed a' his home, one and one-half miles ms: of the village of Hoagland in said township, until 10 o'clock A. M . on the 10th dav of December. 1935. for the purchase of thirty-three 133* bonds of the .’ggregate amount of $16.253 00. issued by Madison School Township. Allen County. Indiana Ohe of said bonds to be of the par value of $258.00, and the remainder of said bond* to be of the par value of Fi'-e Hundred ($590 00. Dollars each, and all of said bonds to be dated December 15. Bidders for said bonds shall be required to name ihe rat of interest which the bonds will bear, not exceeding Four i4 '-( per annum Such interest rate must be m mu!'i; -s of one-quarter of ot-.e per cent, and not more than one internal rate shall be named bv each bidder. Said bonds shall be awarded to th highest bidder who has submitted his bid in unit- herewith. The highest bidder will b“ one who offers rh lowest net interest cost, io be de'rrmined by computing the total interest on all of ihe bonds to matures' and deducting th*refrcm the premium bid. if any. Accrued interest on the bonds will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted. First installment of interest for a period of nineteen 1131 months on all of said bonds shall be payable July 15. 1937, and shall be payable semi-annuallv on the 15th day of January and July ol each year until said bonds are paid. One bond of .$258 00 and one bond of SSOO 00 shall become due and pavable Julv 15. 1937. and one of said SSOO 00 bond's shall become due and pavable January 15tli and July 15th of each vear until Teh Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars has been paid July 15th. 1947, then two bonds of $500.00 each shall become due and pavable January 15th and July 15th of each, year until Four Thousand S4OOO 001 Dollars has been paid Julv 15th. 1949. and : then two of said Fve Hundred (SSOO 00* Dollars shall become due and pavable I January 15. 1950. and one of said $500.00 bonds shall become due and pavable July 15th. 1950. Bonds and principal and inferes' to be paid at the First State Bank of Hoagland. Indiana. Said bonds are issued for the erection and construction of anew gymnasium and the remodeling of the present consolidated school in Madison School Township. Allen County. Indiana in pursuance to Section 63-313. Burns' Annotated Indiana Statutes. Revision ol 1933, and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, and in pursuance to a Resolution of the Advisory Board of said School Township, passed at a special meeting of said Board on the 14th day of October. 1935. authorizing the Trustee to borrow $16,258.09 for the purpose set forth and issue and sell bonds for said purpose. Each bid must be for all of said bonds. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than the par value. The right to reject any and nil bids is reserved by said Trustee. Sale of bonds is further upon the condition that the Public Works Administration of the United States grants to Madison School Township. Allen Countv. Indiana, a sum equivalet 'o 45" of the cost ol the construction of said gymnasium and the remodeling of said consolidated school. The accepted purchaser or purchaser* of said bonds shall pay for the same on or before the date of the Bonds and upon payment therefore, said bonds shall be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Proposals must be endorsed "Bid for I Fchoo! Purpose Bonds of Madison School Township, Allen County. Indiana.’’ and shall be accompanied by certified cheek payable to the Trustee of said Township of 50 r - of the par value of said bond* bid for. The amount of said cheek to be retained bv said iruster. if said bidder or bidders shall not carry out the proposals made. HERMAN F FRANKE. Truslee of Madison School Township. Allen County, Indiana. WILLIAM FRUECHTENICHT, Attorney for Trustee NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF ADAMS SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, ALLEN
COUNTY. INDIANA Notice is hereby given that sealed proi posals will be received by Fred Wissman. Trustee of Adams School Township. Allen | County. Indiana, at his office located at, : his home at 735 Oak Street, New Haven. Indiana until 1 o’clock P M on the 10th day of December. 1935, for the purchase of - fifty-five (55) bonds of the aggregate j amount of $27,693 50. issued bv Adams | School Township. Allen County. ‘ Indiana. ■ One of said bonds to be of the par value iof $693.50, and the remainder of said 1 bonds to be of the par value of Five HunI dred (SSOO 00) Dollar* each, and all of said I bond* to be dated December 15, 1935. ! Bidders for said bonds shall be required ; *o name the rate of interest, which the bonds will bear, not exceeding Four 1 * per cent per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of one-quarter of one per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder Said bonds shall be awarded to the highest bidder who has submitted his bid tn units herewith. The highest bidder will ; be one who offer* the lowest net interest | cost to be determined bv computing the total interest on all of the bonds to mi- ; 'uritv and deducting therefrom the nremium bid. if any Accrued interest on the bonds will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted. First, installment of interest for a neriod of nineteen 119* months on all of said: bonds shall he payable Julv 15 1937. and shall be pavable semi-annually on the 15th dav of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid. One bond of $693.50 and two bonds of *SOO each hall become due ?nd Davable Julv 15. 1937. and two of said $500.00 bond* shall become due and payable January 15 and July 15 of each year until Twentvfiix Thousand ($26.000.C0i of said bonds has been paid on July 15. 1050. Bonds. I principal and interest to be paid at The People's State Bank, New Haven. Allen County, Indiana. Said bonds are issued for the censtrue- ; tion of a gymnasium and the remodeling ! of the present consolidated grade and high I school in Adams School Township. Allen | County. Indiana, in pursuance to Section ! 65-313, Burns' Annotated Indiana Statutes, j Revision of 1933. and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, ana in pur- | suance to a Resolution of the Advisory Board of said School Township, passed at a special meeting of said Board on October ! 15, 1935. authorizing the Trustee to bor--1 row Twenty-Seven Thousand Six Hundred ! Ninety-three and 50/100 (527.693 501 Dol- ! lars, for the purpose set forth and to issue i and sell bonds for said purpose. Each bid must be for al! of said bonds. Said bond* will be sold to the highes* and i best bidder lor cash and for not less than par value. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by said Trustee Sale of bonds is further upon the condition that the Public Works Administration of the United Sra’es grants to Adams School Township, Alien County, Indiana, a sum equivalent to forty-five (45'. > per cent of thp cost of the construction of said gymnasium and the remodeling of said consolidated school. The accep’ed purchaser or purchasers of said bonds shall pay for same on or before | the date of the Bonds and upon payment ; therefore, said bonds shall be delivered to j the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Proposals must be endorsed "Bid for School Purpose Bonds of Adams School | Township, Allen County. Indiana," and ' shall be accompanied by certified check 1 payable to the Trustee of said Township : of sos the par value of *aid bonds bid for. The amount of said check to be re*ained bv *aid Trustee, if said bidder or ; bidders shall not carry out the proposals i made. FRED WISSMAN Trustee of Adams School Township. Allen County, Ind. . WILLIAM FRUECHTENICHT. Attorney for Trustee.
By Al Capp
