Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1935 — Page 16
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Want Ads Continued From Preceding Page 31 Rooms u tth Hoard JEFFERSON N 235 N. <. furnish'd room, good mra! gentleman preferred ch 2 OXFORD, N , '.<o I • .->■ fron 1 warm! earner room twin bed . private. gen'ie- __ men CH-396f WASHINGTON 3145 F One or nor. 3 downstair . next to bath; si. CII-1175 WASHINGTON HI.VIi 232 4 A: tr; ■ room private home. good meals, very reasonable TA-4R:,i3 •100 BLOCK Co!If 8* fi-rni . two-Mory single. modern good condition. ca&n. Call HU-7891 alter 6 p m WILL care for Invalid' or elderly people; good home and reference ftl-3871. CHILD to i .om and board; good home, mother s car. , reference. HA-2347-W. BOARD CHILDREN Mot.hu care near school; modem private home. $3 wk. __ 437 Fulton-.m IITTLE GIRL to hoard Pc- hoo, S4 k 1801 Ingram- ’ CH-0521-R BELEFONTAINE 1421 fc.derj- oboard iitfht household duvie . more a r . companion 32 Housekeeping Rooms 13. DELAWARE 2018 N Cozv .'mall room: studio clinch steam hea'. kitchen pri.ilege HA-1786-M *6 PROSPECT 710 Good heat, well furnished; private modern apartment Utilities BEVII.LE, N , 820 Furnished, 2 or 4-ruum apariment; private bath, steam heal, private entrance CAPITOL N , 3663 -Co/' f irnished, front apartment; clean; nice home: utilities. garage HA-2681-R. CARROLLTON 1226 .1 connecting from rooms, furnished; good heat; utilities, private entrance. 1.1-0403. ZLLINOI! N 2019 2-room p.irtinen'. private lavatory. oversuiffed, -ini;, privilege, garage; $5 T A-5042 Illinois. 1910. n 2-room apartment. good heat, plenty hot water; next to bath MERIDIAN 1601 ' S 2 large rooms facing street; utilities furnished. Private ent ranee NEW JERSEY, N 226 Sleeping and housekeeping rooms, steam heal; hot water RI-4145. PARK 1023 Downstairs front 2-room apartment, sink, splendid heal; parking space. LI-9542 6TATE N 425 $3.75. 2 room , utllitilurnished, near bath, private entrance. Parking space WALNUT. E, 11 r> 3 rooms, private bath. first floor. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PLACE. 891, M DR Large room, nicelv furnished next bath, private entrance, phone. Woodruff pi,. 957 m dr 2 bedroom., kitchen. private bath and private entrance; garage. CH-4249 WRIGHT 1317 Beautifully furnished 3room, bath. Kelvinator. garage, yard, porrh. utilities. DR-5939 31ST-ST, 1051 W. 1-room and kitchen furnished; near car and bus line; 53.50. 33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware; strictly modern, outside rooms. Parking space. Transient rates. fIOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E. Washlngtonst. Steam heated rooms, $2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showers. In- ait 11 :om do ible 50< 35c Service day. night. Calls. Phone. sq. W. State House. 359 W. Wash-tngton-st HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note *-rvlce as low as $2 a day. $lO week. 750 N Meridian LI-2351. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. ♦S—WEEK BROADWAY. 1108 Lovely 4room apariment. Heat, water furnished. Adults. $25 240 E. 9TH-ST. $25 Living room, kitchenette, private bath, roll-away bed. Frlgldaire and utilities. Walking distance References. HE-1328. I’ARK-AV Attractive tmnt, efficiency apartment, steam heat, refrigeration. Utilities. RT-2251. t*ENN . 3537 N 1 bedroom choice apartment. gladly shown. Reasonable. WA--3537 ST. CLAIR. E . 314 2 rooms; all utilities; steam heat; In-n-door bed $20.00. __ LI-7361 C. C GROVE. 44 Virginia-Av. GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont Ll-2439 tmmw RfNfflt eußeflo Cliolce apartments gladly shown HE-1328 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts Free service ano transportation LI 5452 35 Houses, Unfurnished sll WATER paid. Madison-av. 1517. 6 rooms, semi-modern; near schools. DK- _ 6825-R, sl4; ST. PAUL, 1132—6-room double; semi-modern; water paid. DR-1974-M. S2O; PARKER. 623—Modern 3-bedroom double; re-painted; garage; near St. Philips. $.30; IRVINGTON Beau 3-bdrm home il bdrm. dovvni. Others. WHITE. TA--4633. IR-795G, evenings. $60 —2-BEDROOM brick bungalow; Butler addition; every modern convenience. 654 43rd. HU-8263. Auburn, 1806. (Speedway), modern bungalow. S2O. Pierson. 2304; 6-rrn. mod. tiblc.; water paid; $16.50. Fletcher. 1022 8-rm. modern single: sl6. Adams. 2934; 5-rm semi-mod. bg.: sl3. Gale. 2180: 6-rm. semi-mod. single. sl3. E. 30th, 4501; 4-rm. semi-mod.; water paid; $lO Schofield, 4218. 4-rm. semi-mod dble : $9 Bright, 143; 6-rm. semi-mod. double; water paid; SB. Hillside, 2277; 4-rm. dble; colored; $5. LI-6517. BARTH. 1849—Lower duplex, modern; 6 room and bath; $17.50. RI-3413. CUMBER 1437 Near Garfield, desirable, light roomy 5-room bungs low. CH--0253-J HOLMES, 21, S 6-room modern cottage. garage, nice home, close to everything. MICHIGAN. E., 1201 4 rooms, newlv pa- __ pored, lights, gas. water furnished: sl4, E M ICHIGAN. 1317-1319—Near Tech; double, 5 rooms, bath, garage; no furnace. Only sl2. References. LI-8621. OLIVE. 1325 6 rooms, modern; nice porches; good condition: garage. DU--11211. ST. PETER, 911 5-rm. semi-modern; $lO. water pd. Call at 29 E Ohio. LI-2290. Southeastern, 2027 4' rooms, modern; in-a-door bed; good condition; water paid. TEMPLE, S 411 5-room modern; $12.50; garage DR-2400. TIPTON-ST.. 2041 4 rooms, electric lights, city water. $6. TA-4789 Rooming House 10 rooms, modern, newlv papered, garages. 1231 Bellcfontaine. S2O per mo. Call FR A ZEE. LI-2318 10TH-ST. 223 E.-—6-rooni cottage with bath; sls; water paid. LI-5596 11TH 1434 E—6-room modern; $lB. RI--3413 6-ROOM double; near Shortridgc; S3O Less rent and better than elsewhere at $25 with school carfare HA-4928-M 8 ROOMS. 2 baths oil hea; 2-car garage; located north of 40th-st on Illinois; lor information call TA-6163 MONTH FREE S2O 00 317 N. East-st. 7-rm. mod. sing LI-4412 COLORED W 29TH. 549 Modern, single. Rarago: good condition: $22.50. HU-7458 COLORED 2536 N Trmplo. 5-room onelc. $ll.OO Call GREGORY APPEL. INC LI-7401 36 Furnished Places BROADWAY. 4184 5-room modern home: good condition; fine location; garage BROADWAY 1812 Nicely furnished 3 rooms; bath; private entrance; utilities. Reasonable DeQUINCY-ST 445 6-rm mod. home, nicelv furnished, grand piano, electric refrig Immediate possession S4O __ Phone IR-6102 CENTRAL. 2131 $6 wk 1-room, kitchenette pn\ bath.: good heat HE-4155 UNION 3-room irn hed apartment, utilities; $6 week. 6-ROOM modern double; 3 bedrooms; near Shortrldge; $32. water paid. HA--4928-M
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36 Furnished Places ■ fit" r: - ; Ccr.t-a: -.-. ear 1600 . •*'■ •■'■■■ $35 Others White TA-4633 <O7, IE ■ f luxurious 4-r bung. N 4200 - O er White. TA-4633 IK-7956 eve 38 Rent Suburban, Farms '5 ROOMS with 5 lots garage, chicken Park Stop EG Rockville-rd SUBURBAN Good garden lard, plenty Ir nt. electricity, garage, pump hou. 2 t.tcki-n house' 2 acres fenced for cow fa rhu xer. If you want plat e for . rlr.g rent now. JENNINGS BROS. 38 S 111 10 Wanted to Rent HEAL ESTATE RENTALS. INSURANCE K. A Franke RI-2800 f kirk McKinney co . inc. 17) Business Opportunities FILLING STATION, general s*ore. yl stocked. Stop 6’o Rockville-rd. GROCERY and meat market. 1701 Northwestern. Must sacrifice account death. 16 Securities WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL RANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAI INTEREST N LEONARD COHEN fi COMPANY. 296 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E MARKET-ST. I' 17 Houses and Lots NEW YORK 1814 W 6 rms.. semi-mod.-gar .512 down; bal as rent. RI-7725 AILEN. 2630 4-rrn. semi-mod cottagesl3.so Terms Mr. Woosley, HU-5274' ALLISON REALTY CO . Realtors. Rl-2368. At Riverside-Dr—6-Room B ing 2-ear gars $3250. S2OO rash. 1500 Hersciiell between 21. st and 2'2nd. BRIDGES A: GRAVES. 243 N, Del. RI-3477 UNUSUAL OFFERING Good 5-rriom mod. hung . east of Emerson: oak floors, long living room, front drive to garage Price 53900 about >6 K) cash, balance monthly. Mr. Burgess. RI--9388 IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO REALTORS 18 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE—Of vour title Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E Market-st. Union Title Bldg. ; NEAR edge of city; 5-room bungalow; 2 lots, garage chicken house, garden: in good condition; 60! S Woodrow. 4500 west on National-rd and 1 sq north. Ea-v terms Buv like rent. Price SI9OO. Call F RAZEE. 11-2318. 51 Real Estate Loans LOANS on be ln< property new low rates F B McK'BBIN, 816 Consolidated bldg. Rl-1328 IST MORTGAGE LOANS in moderate amounts on Indianapolis mod. ern property: well located; no commission. no premium: int. 6's„ calculated op balance owing each 6 months TURNER BLDG VND SAVINGS ASSN., 1000 | Lcmcke-bldg 57) Peer Equipment CHINAWARE lor bar restaurant. HOOSIER CHINA CO.. 213 E. Wash. RI-9286. King’s Indiana Billiard BUILDS BARS NOVELTY BOXES Booths, Counters, anything in wood or steel. ON PAYMENTS 1625-31 Southeast ern-av. DR-3578 7)6 Wearing Apparel DRESSES and fur .jackets; sizes 14. IR--2788 after 6 p. m. DRAPES. 6 green velvet. sl2; overcoat, $5; fur coat. $lO. HU-2871. BROADTAIL JACKET, dresses, size 18. 3686 Fall Crcek-blvd. WA-3302. MEN'S suits, odd pants, women's dresses, winter coats, good condition; reasonable; no dealers. 112 E. North. 7)7 Household Goods MAYTAG Little used; must sell; cash or payments. 3850 Graceland-av. BICYCLES. sl2 UP. Tires, g-—% ~ Repairs. HOFFMAN'S ' / KJ 251 Mass. 205 E. Wash. V?” BASEBURNERS—AH sizes, cheap. MODEL STOVE AND FURNACE CO.. 622 E. Wash. ELEC, refrig., med. size; good cond.; carg.. $29.50. 240 Mass. Open eves. A, s* PEP- WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM V I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. 1 L. S. AYRES & CO. Used washers, $7 50 up. W'/ Tu&Sk New machines. $29.50 up. Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. $12.95 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N. Penn. LI-5385 CABINET heater, medium size, cheap. McCLURE, Shadvland at 43rd-st. CH-4250 R-4. 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs —53.95. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W. Wash., across from Statchouse._ NORGE, used. 1935 Model 5. 2-10 cu. ft., for balance due. 3323 E. 10th. DETROIT JEIWEL stove, combination gas and coal: $lO. LI-1680. OIL BURNER, 250 gal. tank, thermostat, $25; gas-grate heater, $5. CH-3199. RENT anew modern ice refrigerator for onyl $8.50 a rear. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern-av., 2302 W. Michigan. 1902 S. East. DROP-HEAD sewing machine. $5. Clean and adjust any make. 75c. RI-3903. 1032 E. Washingtori-st. SINGER- Repossessed electric console, •small balance; terms. SINGER CO., 126 W. Wash. 7)8 Miscellaneous for Sale 7-ROW Burroughs adding machine; reasonable. 1421 N. Alabama-st eves. MISS WILEY. $35 GIRI/S balloon bicycle; 7 months old; $lB. WA-1 133. 803 E. 63rd STORE RESTAURANT—TAVERN Fixtures CALL KING’S—DR-3578 3 NICE mantels, bath tubs, used lumber, sashes, doors, etc., at bargain prices. SERVICE WRECKING CO., 320 N. Westst. LI-3069. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap, CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentuckv-av. Indianapolis. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade i for your old furniture; generous allowance Baker Bros. 219 E Washington-st. KING’S WILL RENT U Bars Beer boxes for parties; tables, chairs, j ice boxes, china, silverware, glasses. IN FACT ANYTHING 1617-31 Southeastern. Dr-3378 AIR COMPRESSOR and tank, first class 1 condition; S3O. 2213 N. Gale. CH-6053. BABY buggy and 2 baby beds, like new. 1323 N. Jefferson-av. COMPLETE battery, lire and greasing equipment; cheap. DR-4250-J. BUILDING MATERIAL New and Used Lumber. MARION MATERIAL CO. STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment; buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio. LOWEST prices in citv on China and Glassware. HOOSIER CHINA CO.. 213 E. Wash. RI-9286. SPECIALNEW 90-LB SLATE ROLL ROOFING (secondst $1.49 per roll bare. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING. 310 S. Dela-ware-st._ LI-6270. AUTO GLASS Replacement Specials: Door glass. $1.25; windshield. 51.50 up; installation free. E. WASHINGTON ST. GLASS CO. Since 1925. 1122 Southeastern-av. LI-8494. 2000 PR. good used leather gloves and mittens. 15c per pair; 2 pairs. 25c. | Wholesale and retail. TOM ROGERS. BE-1300. 3117 W. Washington-st . MONOGRAMMED NAPKINS—IOO basket weave white embossed napkins with 3 initials in blue sent postpaid for SI.OO. THE NAP-O-C.RAM CO. P O. Box No. | 12, Indianapolis PREPARE FOR RAINY WEATHER ~ 1 Waterproof truck covers, all sizes In ! stock; no waiting. Buy direct from factor-. save money. All widths of white and waterproof duck for truck tops, boats and canoes; 16x16 and 18x20 army tents. , priced to se". HOOSIER TARPAULIN CANVAS GOODS CO . 1302 W. Washington.
7)8 Miscellaneous for Sale FREE heh - and power wind-driven plant.-; ••rv reasonable 513 E iOth-st ROLL TOP DESK TYPEWRITER. CHAIRS CHEAP. $25 1913 HIGH-ST DR-3461-W. COKE STOKER demonstrator; cash, terms New guarantee TA-5311 SHELLS Reming’on. 53c box up. CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash TONER Printing Company plant, including everything u: ed in a commercial printing plant—Job presses, all sizes, type, tins-proof cabinets, leads, slugs, press i-.umDering machines skip wheels, perforator. cutter, stitcher office furninr ivpewr.'.'.r adding machine, check -.tut- e-r WM. F. HANSMAN. 220 N Alabama-st. SPECIAL Fiber window shades 10c, 15c and 25c each Several different size roasters at bargain prices. One. 7-tube console type rathe $26.50. One. 12-tube radio, $35. Three-piece bedroom suite. $36. One, 8piece dining room suite. $56. Occasional chairs. 52 to SlO each. Several walnut tea carts. Inner.,prir.g mattresses. Wood and meal beds. Utility cabinets. Ten coff-e tables. $1 25 each. 20' DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL PURCHASES OF FURNITURE. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitoi-av and South-st. 7)9 Radios, Musical Xeeds AT WATER KENT in perfect condition. Will acrifice for $8 PAUL KERR MUSIC CO . 29 N Temple. ATWATER KENT 8-tube high boy cabinet. Pre-owner. $10.50. L. S. AYRES & CO., Radio Dept., 7th floor. PAY cash for good second-hand baritone saxophone. DR-7986. • Stev ar;-Warner short-wave converter $6 95 R idio Sale and Service. 211 Ind. LI-9333. NEW VIOLIN Cl K Outfits V )-’ J Pearson Cos.. Inc. 128 N. Penn. C'HICKERING grand. 5345: small size: b< auTiful and in A-l condition: originally $1350. terms, trade 120 E Ohio-st. HAND-MADE PIANO (fOQ Q=' ACCORDIONS o.^o Pearson Cos.. Inc. 123 N. Penn. TP’pTT'TT' Radio Repair Estimates T HDD (Experts—No Job Too Bigi ECONOMY RADIO SHOP LI-4880 NEW 120 BASS QI9Q nO ACCORDION tpi -J.dU Pearson Cos.. Inc. 128 N. Penn. BARGAINS .. E-7. Terms. Use Our Xmas Lavaway LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade m s Tull. Cabinet. Former Man.' Others of All Makes efi in choose From R & R STORE Open Evenings 225 E. Wash. LI-5517 60 Farm and Garden APPLES, all varieties, fresh chillpd cider. LILLY ORCHARD, 72nd and College. HAND picked apples, Grimes Golden. Winesaps, Jonathans, York Imperials, • 50c bushel basket. Pure apple cider. 25c gal. Bring baskets and jugs. 2 Convenient locations, 2246 N. Rural, Beville and E. 10th. 61 Pets and Birds WANT rabbits, all kinds and sizes. Pav cash. 1729 Laurel. DR-6074-M. COON, fox and rabbit hounds sold on a guarantee. Will trade for guns. All kinds of guns for sale. 836 W. 30th-st. SCOTTISH TERRIER SPECIALTY SHOW Nov. 21, at the Athenaeum; excellent prizes; competent judge; enter today. For information supply Albert G. Meyer, Supt., 2645 Madison-av. DR-4023. 64 Snaps TO ADVERTISERS —Each ad appearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty days free of charge. Your “Swap” ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four days lor the eosi of three. Call RI-555L iiEST CAR SSO WILL BUY 2124 East Garfield-dr. SWAP your old for anew one. VAN SICKLE RADIO. 34 W. Ohio. CASH for vour used car. We pay more. 411 N. Illinois. GOOD used 27-in. cast furnace for cash? ARCHIE NOFFKE, Oaklandon. TWO 29x4.75 new tires for double-barrel shotgun. CH-2287-W. 3918 E. 30th-st. EQUITY in cleaning, pressing shop for cash, late car. Rl-2680. WHIPPET Coach, 1928; Water heater; A-l condition. Carh or larger car. 1262 Nordyke. SWAP cash for good ’29 or ’3O Ford Coach. CH-3962-J. • TO TRADERS-—ls you can not find what you desire in the ads in this column, call the Swap Counter, RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps advertisements previously published. There is no charge for this service. 67) Wanted to Bug WANTED to buy. Scotch drum outfit. Address 1420 Meridian-st, Anderson. Ind. JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet any advertised prices; why hunt shops in allevs? KROOT & SON 628 W. WastL LI-9250 Wo Pav Highest Prices for old gold, watches, dental bridges Jewelrv. etc. SACKS BROS. 308 Indianaav. Phone RI-5994. MIXED iron $7.50 net ton Mixed cast 8.00 net ton Stove iron 7.00 net ton THE MILLER CO., INC. 130 S. California. RI-5150. 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of turn., pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274 Poll T-7T OJfvQ f ' or a "V furniture Azdii lti u ltw rugs, stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly 1 I GO7I We pay more. EXCHANGE Lil-dDIA FURN. CO. 304 E. Wash. WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Poll T .T_OS6*9 For best prices and uool, q U j C g services—for any amount of furniture rugs and stoves. ~ WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE 67 Cash Coal Mart liyf |k Amber jacket . . . . 50.50 IPl® tr OREXEL42SL I3OE.WORRU St GIVES w.va. results . KINO OF INDIANA *J Kex. 3x2....58.95 Rex. 6x3 egg $4.50 In y West Virginia, 6x3 . . 5.75 Bs* West Vir., big block 6.25 x® l ’' Island Creek. 6x3.... 6.00 Big Lump Pocahontas, mine run . 6.50 We Deliver 'j and H Tons cJ and I Coal Cos. CHerru '6048 BEST COALS Indiana. 3x2 .$3.95 Indiana, medium lump 4.50 Brazil block. 3x6 4.50 Brazil block, large lump 4.75 West Virginia, 2x5 5.75 West Virginia, large block 6.25 Island Creek. 2x5 6,00 Island Creek, large block 6.50 Eastern Kentucky, large block .... 6.50 Pocahontas lump .. 7.50 Citizens coke 9.25 ECONOMY Fuel Sup. Cos. DR-1220 DR-1221 ■ Economize With Economy”
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67 Cash Coal Mart FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792 EST. WA-5666 801 Beecher. 1899 1020 E. 40th Pay Cash —Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54th St. WhiTe Ash. 2x3 $3.95 Brazil Block . $4.75 We deliver or ! ton. PERRY COAL CO. RI-1567 INDIANAPOLIS Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 5 Yards White Ash. 2x3 (to nr best Indiana No. 5 W. Virginia, large or block, clean forked O We Deliver 1 - -ton anywhere in city Bluff Road Coal Cos. DR 11707 DR-0707 Off the Car Big Ind. Lp $4.75 Nut and Slack $3.50 1 50' Nut or Better' Champion Coal Cos. DR 5301. DR 5301 SPECIAL Island Creek C c 7 c forked lump ’>? . f Island Creek <; c cn forked egg yJ.JU Ind. No. 6 furnace egg $4 45 Ind. No. 6. 6-in. lumps $4 90 NORTHERN COAL CO. pH-073 1 OH-0731 INDIANA . $0.95 (Mine run, 60T lump) . JWHITE * A nr ASH 5 4= Large 6-Inch Block Ind No. 5 Forked. NO SLACK Guaranteed Not to Clinker WHITE , ASH J 4= Indiana 6x3 1 BRAZIL $ i 75 BLOCK .... 4 === STAR COAL CO. LI-8813 For 35 Years QUALITY GOaS Dependable Service Pioneer Island Creek.. .$7.05 Raymond City Lp $6.85 Pocahontas Lp. <t> o . - Crozer 3rd vein ..-.-.58.45 West Virginia Lp $6.85 Indiana Lp $5.30 Vastly Different From Inferior Grades IHOIAHAPOLIS Coal Cos; RI. 44P1 a Yard Near You. SPECIAL WEST $ ET .75 VA 0= Vi Ton, $3.00 6x3 dean forked, no slack PEERLESS $4 50 BLOCK H = l/o Ton, $2.50 Indiana 6x3 forked BRAZIL , A nr BLOCK l/o Ton $2.75 Large 6-In. Lp. Forked NO SLACK FANSLER COAL CO. LI-6449_ LI-6449 67-A Kindling and Wood GOOD wood. $2.50 per rick. Bargain. 53i E. 9th-st. LI-3219. ______ Times Economy Want Ads Cost Less—Produce jBeM: 70 Automobiles for Sale BUICK —'30 roadster, now $l5O 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. 1932 Buick Spt. Cpe. $395. LOSEY MOTORS 1 1 33 N. Meridian. ST) Turkey Given With \ J Every Used ' / Car Sold Over $l5O i No Payments Till Next Year f Eat Turkey on Us |A Offer Limited Time Only J Act Fast J x\W^Z If J i Monarch Motors Meridian Central Buick's Values Ford sedan° rt * or $525 nirlc '34 2-door sedan, <ITOT UIUS trunk SO6O Chpv 34 sedan: a <2 4 4 -I GIiUV. sweetheart Plymouth best 6r $395 Buick p 3 e 3 rf s e e c ? an ' $495 Ford s 34 da F n ordor $395 Buick a 3 s 4 n e ew n :. Eood $645 Buick , p 3 e 4 rf c e °r- $695 Central Buick COME IN TODAY THE HOME OF ASSURED TRANSPORTATION 832 N. Meridian LI-1595 Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
70 Automobiles for Sale Harry A. Sharp Cos CHEV —'3o coach, now $145 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES TA-5550. ’34 Chevrolet Coach, $395 Superior Chevrolet Cos. 1302 E. Wash LI-4378. ©Down ’2B Essex Coach S4O ’2B Chandler Sd. 20 ’2B Overland Sd. 20 Uth and Meridian Harry A. Sharp Cos. FORD—'3I Tudor, now . . $175 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD—Model A roadster. $75. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266._ FORD —'34 Tudor, special price $335 3GTH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. OVERLAND coupe; 5 good tires; good battery: good running condition; S2O. 2010 Madison-av. DR-3070-W, PLYMOUTH. '34 coupe; excell. cond.: $365. Easy terms, finance Cos 342 N. 111.-st. 1933 PLYMOUTH de luxe coupe; A-l condition, heater. $35 down payment; 5285. Trade. 1031 S. Keystone. 1934 Plymouth Coupe $450 LOSEY MOTORS 1133 N. Meridian PLYMOUTH '33 de luxe coupe, like new, $345, WILES & WILSON, 3815 College, WA-2266. _ Plymouths—'33 2-door; '33 4-door; '34 2-door. Big sacrifice. Thornburgh-Vollrath 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 ’34 Ford Tudor 90 Harry A. Sharp Cos. '3l TERRAPLANE COACH APPLEGATE MOTOR CO., 29 W. llth-st. SAVE money—buv Willys 77. J. A. WILLIAMS. 802 E. WASH ST. COME to 2004 N. Meridian for used car values. Studebaker distributors. Studebaker '29 Commander sedan. A-i condition. good tires $125 Oakiand All American coupe, fine condition • SSO Marmon 68 sedan, a good one $95 Graham '2B sedan, a good small hydraulic brake car $65 MMdn mm.Qno ™ OLDS MOBILE DEALER *2756 COLLEGE AVE. WA.1933-MG4 QUALITY AND REAL VALUE IN USED CARS AT Lathrop Moyer Retail, Inc. 418 N. CAPITOL 13TH AND MERIDIAN Repossessed Cars Pay Balance 1929 Olds Coupe, very good, S2O down, $2 wk. 1928 Buick Standard Coupe, real buy. sls down, $2 wk. see at 899 Massachusetts Ave. 71 Trucks and Tractors 1934 G. M. C. truck, l' 2 -tons .... $450 WM. CARSON, 750 Virginia. DR-0232. 5 Trucks Traded in Today. I H. C. 2-ton, 14-ft. body $l5O G. M. c., I'.a-ton high stfike 175 G. M. C., 1 Vi-ton heavy duty 250 G. M. C„ 2-ton 2-yd dump 600 G. M. C., heavy duty tractor 750 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th-st LI-7467 73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—IOO used cars. Any model or condition. Highest cash prices. SELIG AUTO CO., 19 S. East-st. RI-7119. 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. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112 Prop. Loans LOANS $lO 00 to *3OO 00. AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY. 719 State Life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065. Ll-8439 l Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL fGAN CO. !52 N. Delaware St ' L!-66C5 Auto C°'-M a k e r Schloss Bros. Cos., Inc. 137 E. Washington. LI-2318 “Borrow °° your— SIGNATURE ONLY QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE One to 20 months to repay Single persons or married couples 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 merchasts. 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 thousands of dollars to hundreds of people in this city every year. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg.. sth Floor Meridian at Washington Riley 2 5 79 £* v? VV. M. Dawson, Manager. Household FINANCE CORPORATION _ riRAPiI/C OF AMERICA
WHERE Will the MONEY COME FROM? Remember Capital stands ready to advance you the ready cash you need to meet those unexpected emergencies —sudden illness . . . death . . . and hundreds of others. You can secure up to S3OO on j our OWN security and with as many as 20 months to repay. Get the cash YOU NEED from “Capital” on a plan to suit your income. Come in or telephone RI-7561. -CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY (Incorporated) 207 Kresge Bldg. i2nd Floori 41 E. Wash.-St. Phone RI-7561
78 Personal Prop. Loans Furniture, Auto and Teachers' Loans Diamond Loans Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Loans From $lO-S3OO Ali Loans 2% Per Month On Balances WHY PAY MORE? Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg., S. E. , Corner Wash, 111., 3d Floor RI-3587 9flontMu PAYMENTS too AigA ? We refinance payments on autos, etc., reducing payments so they are easier to meet. We also advance up to $303 for bills, financing purchases or for any purpose. We allow 1 to 20 months for repayment at reasonable rates. No endorsers required. Loans are made on autos, household goods or note. Bring your money problem to us. ■!tS Years in Business Investigate Without Obligation 2—OFFICES—2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. PENN, bz WASH.-STS. LINCOLN 8495 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG N. E. COR. ILL. & WASH.-STS. LINCOLN 2491 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. Business Established 1887 80 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO.. INC. Open Evenings 82ty N. Meridian. RI-4931 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating as BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. IH9 E. Ohio-st. U-5561, AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois LI-4351 _ LI-9600 82 Legals “AUCTION SALE—LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at their place of business, 523 E. Washington-st., Indianapolis, Ind., Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1935, at 10 A. M.. one lot of household goods stored under the names of Viola Stuckwish, Charlie Amos, Frank L. &, Maude E. Gerard. O. Cole, Betty Murphy, W. R. Read, Lydia Jackson, Mr. G. Williams, Alberta Medlin, C. C. Horner, May Vaughn, Mae T. Gilmore, James Katsoulis, Ada Meyers, Commonwealth Loan Company No. 1, Mrs. Eula Heard. John Taylor, William Edward, Frank Broz. Same sold for charges. HODGES STORAGE COMPANY. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary C. Reidy, Deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December Term, 1935. Estate Docket 102, Page 35695. Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth N. Dillon, as executrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 14th day of December. 1935. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear m said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers shouid not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. GLENN B. RALSTON. Clerk. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 85, 1935. AN ORDINANCE amending General Ordinance No. 114, !922, commonly known as the Zoning Ordlnanoe, and fixing a time when the same shaTl take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: SECTION 1. That the U 4 or first industrial district, the A4 or 1200 square feet area district, and the H 2 or 80 feet height district, be and the same are hereby amended, supplemented and changed so as to include the following described territory: Beginning at the intersection of the northwest property line of Brookside avenue with the southwest property line of Newman Street, thence northwestwardly on the southwest property line of Newman Street to the southeast property iine of Massachusetts Avenue; thence southwestwardly fcn the southeast property line of Massachusetts Avenue to the north property line of 10th Street; thence eastwardly on the north property line of 10th Street to the northwest property line of Brookside Avenue; thence northeastwardly on the northwest property line of Brookside Avenue to the point or place of beginning. SEC. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor and publication according to law. State of Indiana, Marion County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I, Daniel J. O'Neill Jr., Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby * citify the above and foregoing is a full, true tnd complete copy of General Ordinance No. 85 1935; that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 4th day ot November. 1935. and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 6th day ot November. 1935, and now remains on file and on record in my office. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, thu 6th dav of November, 1935. DANIEL J. O'NEILL JR.. (SEAL) _ City Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SCHOOL OF MUSIC BUILDING INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. Sea!ed prooosals for construction of the School of Music Building for Indiana University will be received at the office of John W. Cravens, Secretary of the Trustees of Indiana University, at Maxwell Hall. Bloomington, Indiana, until 8 o'clock A. M.. Central Standard time, on December 3rd. 1935. and between said hour and 9:30 o’clock A. M. of the same day in the clubroom of the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis. Indiana, and then will be publicly opened and read in the said clubroom of the Claypool Hotel at Indianapolis. Indiana. The work to be constructed as per plans and specifications prepared by Robert Frost Daggett. Architect, consisting of the School of Music Building for Indiana University at Bloomington. Indiana. Separate bids will be received on the following items: 1. General construction. 2. Heating and ventilating system. 3. Plumbing. 4. Electric wiring systems. 5. Elevator and elevator enclosures. Combination bids on two or more of the mechanical items may be made if desired. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms furnished by the Contractors in accordance with form 96 with noncollusion affidavit required by the statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts, for anv bid of $5,000 or more. Each proposal shall be accompanied by acceptable certified check made payable to the order of U. H. Smith. Bursar of Indiana University, or acceptable bidder's bond for an amount- of not less than s'i of total bid price. Contractor awarded work will be re-
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82 Legals quired to iurmsh acceptable surety bond ir. amount o: 100 on contract prur The contractor m coing the work shall comply wi:n tne terms and conditions oi the Emergency Rclie! Appropriation Ac. of Congress ot 1335. tne regulations . pursuant thereto by the President o, the United States and rule- and regulations cf PIVA 179 oated Juiv 22. 1935. and amendments prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration oi Public Works Wage rates on this work, shall not be less man the prescribed sca.e of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions o: Chapter 319 of the acts of General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. and as approved by the Federal Government. A certined check in amount of SSO 00 payable to Robert Frost Daggett. Architect. shall be delivered when each general contractor receives a set of pians and specifications. Upon return of pians and specifications to office of the architect within fifteen davs alter binding date m unmutilated condition and witnout anv marks or annotations, the check will be returned. Otherwise, the deposit will be declared forfeited. The Board of Trustees of Indiana University reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Instructions to bidders pians. specifications, etc., arc on file at tne office of John W Cravens. Sccretarv of the Board ot Trustees of Indiana University at Bloomington. Indiana. State Board of Accounts. Indianapolis, or mav be obtained from Robert frost Daggett, Architect. 922 Electric Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. NO BIDDER MAY WITHDRAW HIS BID FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE SET FOR THE OPENING THEREOF THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY Bv JOHN W CRA\ ENS. Srcrctarv LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 12276 Petition of Indiana General Service Company lor approval oi new optional rate tariff and amendment of existing tariffs throughout territory served, applicable to commercial service. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct pubiic hearing in tins cause in room- of Commission, Indianapolis. Ind . 10 a. m . December 3. 1935. Public participation is reque-'ed PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. FRANCIS K BOWSER. Public Counselor Indianapoiis. Ind., Nov iB. 1935. NOTICE CF SALE OF BONDS Sealed bids will be received bv the Board of Trustees of the School Citv of Frankfort at the office of -aid Board in ihe City of Frankfort. Indiana, up to and including seven o'clock P. M. on thr 17tn day ot December. 1935. for t lie sale of bonds of said School Citv of Frankfort in the principal sum ol Seventy FTve Thousand Dollars i575.000.00i. bearing date of December 17th. 1935. Said bonds w 11 bear interest at the rate of four and one-half percentum i4‘j . i pciannum from the date thereof until paid, payable on the Ist day oi July. 1937, and thereafter semi-annuaily on the Ist days of January and Julv in each year. Both tlie principal and interest of said bonds will be payable at the office of the Treasurer ol tne Board of Trustees of the School City of Frankfort, in the Citv of Frankfort. Indiana. Said bonds will be in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and will mature as follows: $15,000.00 on January 1. 1943 $15,000.00 on January 1. 1944 $15,000.00 on January 1. 1945 $15,000.00 on January 1, 1946 $15,000.00 on January 1. 1947 Said bonds are being issued in accordance with Chapter CC of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana lor the year 1903, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of providing funds with which to construct an addition to Central School Building in the City of Frankfort. Indiana. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the Board of Trustees of the School City of Frankfort, Frankfort, Indiana, and endorsed "Bid For School City of Frankfort Building Improvement Bonds.” Said bonds will not be sold for less than the principal amount thereof. The full right is reserved to the Board in its discretion to reject any or all bids. Opinion of Smith. Remster, Hornbrook A; Smith of Indianapolis, Indiana, will be furnished. SCHOOL CITY OF FRANKFORT. THOMAS DEVANEY. WALTER H. AUGHE, GROVER C. GOOD. Members of the Board of School Trustees. School City of Frankfort . NOTICE TO BIDDERS POWER PLANT EXTENSIONS INDIANA UNIVERSITY Sealed proposals lor construction of Extension of Power Plant for Indiana University will be received at the office of John W. Cravens. Secretary ol the Trustees of Indiana University, at. Maxwell Hall, Bioomington, Indiana, until 8 o'clock A. M.. Central Standard time, on December 3, 1935, and between said hour and 9:30 o'clock A. M. ol the same day in the clubroom of the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana, and then will be publicly opened and read in said clubroom of the Claypool Hotel at Indianapolis. Indiana. The work to be constructed as per plans and specifications prepared by Charles R. Ammerman. Engineer. Separate bids will be received on the following items: 1. Foundations and Miscellaneous Construction. 2. Water Tube Steam Boiler. 3. Mechanical Stoker. 4. Turbine—Generator Unit. 5. Miscellaneous Auxiliaries. Piping. Etc. 6. Generator Panel and Electrical Connections. 7. Repairs to Concrete Chimney. Combination bids on two or more of such items may be made if desired. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms in accordance with Form 96 with noncollusion affidavit required by the statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts, for any bid of $5,000 or more. Each jiroposal shall be accompanied by acceptable certified check made payable to the order of U. H. Smith. Bursar of Indiana University, or acceptable bidder’s bond for an amount of not less than 5% of total bid price. Contractor awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 100% of contract price. The contractor in doing the work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of Congress of 1935, the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and rules and regulations of P. W. A. 179, dated July 22. 1935, and amendments prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. 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 Assembly of Indiana of 1935. and as approved by the Federal Government. A certified check in amount of 510 pay able to Charles R. Ammerman, Engineer, shall be delivered when each contractor receives a set of plans and specifications. Upon return of plans and specifications to office of the Engineer within fifteen days after bidding date, in unmutilated condition and without any marks or annotations. the check will be returned. Otherwise, the deposit will be declared forfeited. The Board of Trustees of Indiana University reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Instructions to bidders, plans, specifications, etc., are on file at the office of John W. Cravens. Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Indiana University at Bloomington. Indiana; State Board of Accounts. Indianapolis, or mav be obtained from Charles A. Ammerman, Engineer. 772 Century Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. NO BIDDER MAY WITHDRAW HIS BID FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE*DATE SET FOR THE OPENING THEREOF. THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY. By JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary Classified Display
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82 Legals Li.UA,, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING "* i • c.ic service commission Dockci no. 12385. in the ma"er of supplements filed bv Ir.Qir.na R.,.. carrier.-, p.. posing to rate anu chant's app.i.uole to wmsaey m Dona from etre H.ui t. Indiana. > caw-rencebu. Indiana in Indiana intrastate traffic. Notice is hereby given tha; the P ibhc Service Commission ;.; conduct pucl.c nearing in this cause m rooms of Commission. indianapo.is. Ind 10 A. at . Dvcetnoer mi a none participation is requeued. FtßolC stKilu Cu.'i MISSION Bv o R L, iViNUHOUst,. Examiner. FRA.sCiri rv BOWsti; ruonc counselor. Indianapolis. Inti. November 18. 1935. Sealed proposals lo The Trustees of Purdue University for construction ot a Auoent Service and Adir.ir.i-trauor. Burning on tne groutios ol ruruue lu;vit>ity. v>cst Laiayivie. Indiana, win be received ai the office of tne controller, in tne service ana Stores Building ol Puroue university. West Lafayette, Indiana, until 9 30 a. m. Central standard time, on November -3. 193a. ana tnen will De puoiic.y opened and read in E..za Fowler Hail at ruraue University. The cork is to be constructed as per plans ana specifications prepared bv Wal.er ocnoier Arcnuect. L.:ayt: :e. Indiana, consisting of general construction, pmmDmg. neaung, wiring and e.evator; ail to ot- bia upon as 0.,e unit designated as Complete Construction. proposals snail De properly and completely executed on proposal form lurnisned oy architect in accuidance witn Form 3D witn nun-collusion auiaavit required oy the statutes oi Indiana and mu-t be accompanied oy quc.- tonnaire Form 96-A. State Boara ol Accounts. Each proposal sha;l De accompanied by accep.auie certined check maue payable to ine State ot Indiana lor the be neat Oi the Trustees ot Purdue University, at* aicepiabie Didders bond t r a:; amount at not less than a ol total bid price Contractor awaraed worn w..l De requirea to iurmsh acceptaoie surety bond m amount ot 100 oi contract sum and as required oy p. W A regulations. Tlie contractor in doing tne woik shall comply ui:h the terms and conditions oi ■he Emergency Renet Appropriation Art a! Congress of 193a. the regulations issued pursuant thereto bv tne President ot the tutted States and rules and regulation., p. w. A 179 Grants-, dated Juiy -2. 1935 and an amendments thereto presscrioed by the F dei.il Emergency Administration of Public Wors Wage rates on this wo k shall no' be less inau tne prescribed scale ol wages as determined pursuant to tne provisions of Chapter 319 ot .tne Ac , ot General Assembly of Indiana oi 133a. and as approved oy the Fedot ai Government. No binder mav withdraw his Did for a period ot 30 days utter date set ior opening ot bias. she Trustees of Purdue University icserve the righ’ to reject any and ail Dids. Instructions to Bidders. Pier, . Specifications, are on file at the office ot C. D. Dushncil, Supt of Physical Plant, Purdue University. F W. Dodge Corp.. 1036 Architects and Bunders Blag. Indianapolis. Indiana. F’. W. Dodge Corp., 105 VV. Adams Street, Chicago. Illinois State Board of Accounts. Indianapolis, or mav be obtained from Walter Sender. Architect, Hl4 State Street. Lafayette. Indiana. bv depositing check ior $25.00 which will be returned to bidder upon the return of plans and specifications in good condition R. B. STEWART. Controller Purdue University. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCOTT SCHOOL TOWNSHIP CONSOLIDATED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS. Notice is hereby given that up to two (2t o clock P. M. on the 4th day of December, 1935, sealed bids will be received by thy trustees of Scott School Township oi Vanderourgh County, Indiana, at the office of .said trustee at Ingieheid, Indiana. lor the purchase ol Scott School Township bonds tor the purpose ol constructing a consolidated elementary school in Scott School Township in tne amount of Thirty-one thousand dollars <831,000.001 bearing "interest at a rale not to exceed tour and one-halt per cent t4'_',i per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding) which interest will be payable on June 1, 193,', and semi-annually invreafter. said bonds will be dated December 4. 1935, and will be twenty-five (25) in number, each in the principal sum of Twelve hundred forty douars ,$1,240.00) and will mature as follows: One bond of $1240 00 maturing June 1, 1937. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1, 1937. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June 1. 1. 1938. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1, 1938. One bond of $!240 00 maturing June 1. 1939. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1. 1939. One bond of $1240 00 maturing June 1, 1940. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1. 1940 One bond ot $1240 00 maturing June 1, 1941. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1, 941. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June 1, 1942. One bond ol $1240 00 maturing December 1, 1942. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June 1, 1943. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1. 1943. One bond ol $1240.00 maturing June 1, 1944. One bond of $1240 00 maturing December 1, 1944. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June 1, 1945. One bond of $1240 00 maturing December 1. 1945. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June 1, m 6. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December . 1. 1946. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June I, 1947. One bond of $1240 00 maturing December 1. 1947. One bond of $1240 00 maturing June 1, 1948. One bond of $1240.00 maturing December 1, 1948. One bond of $1240.00 maturing June I, 1949.
Bidders for these bonds will !*■ required to name the rate of interest which tlw bonds are to bear, not exceeding four and one-half per cent (I'/alo) per annum. Such interest rate must i>i in multiple of one-fourth (U'.i of one per cent il-,i and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be Ihe one who offers the lowest net interest cost to Scott School Township, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. it any.
No bid for less than par value of said bonds will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. In the event no satisfactory bids are received at the time and on the date herein fixed, the sale will continue from dav to dav thereafter until a satisfactory bid has bevn received for ail of said bonds. The successful bidder for said bonds shall accept delivery thereof and make payment therefor on or prior to December 4, 1935. No conditional bids will be considered. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of securing funds to be used in the construction and equipment of anew elementary school building in Scott School Township, Vanderburgh County. Indiana and are the direct obligations of the school township, payable out of taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property within thu school township within the limits prescribed by law. Dated this 7th dav of November, 1935 CHRIST KUESTER. Trustee of Scott School Township of Vanderburgh County, Indiana. OSCAR LAMPHEER, _Attorney for Scott School Township. Classified Display
