Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1887 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA BTAT15 WEDNESDAY MAY 1 18b7.
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A LIMITED BUSINESS.
Naw Ycik Slock Eirket Dal!, With a SteaJj Decline cf Value?, Tha Close EV.rg Weak, at or Naar the Lowest Figure3 cf the Diy. Riilroai Bends Firn üweyEisy Stirling Eichjrge Active and Weik. Local Markets Wheat In Moderate Demand Corn a Shade Lower Oats Ouiet Kje Dull Hay Firm. mrw TOSS, May 2. Money on call easy at 4(33 per cent.; closing offered at 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Pcper-5i35K per cent, terllng Exchange Active and weak at 186 for 8ixty'.day bills, and 4ST4 for demand. The total sales of stocks to-day 'ware 1SG.301 hares. Including the following: Delaware, Lackawanna ani Western, 3,100; Lato Säore, 3,810; Louisville and Nashville, 4,910; Missouri Pacific, 3.710; Northwestern, 4.500; Northern Taciflc, 3,930; Reading, 33,97 J; Union Paclc,22,120: Western Union, 13,500. The new week on the Stock Ezcbanga opened with a dull market, which pre rented very few feature of Interest. The fact that to-day is a holiday in London, together with the usual May day changes, was responsible for the limited business, and the hopeful views of the Bltuatlcn vhich were so prevalent tjward the end of last week were wanting to day, the bears having everything their own way. A fractional rally occurred in the forenoon, but, with no exception, there was no stay to the steady yielding of values from the opening to the close. Money was bid up t j S per cent, in the last hour, to ofTset which sterling exefcarge rates were decreased yc, but the latter received no notice, while the former seemed to aid the prevailing weakness. New England Li the foreaoon, and Union PaciQJ later in tho 3ay received special attention f rom the tears. Fort Worth and Denver wasspecially strong under the support of tha clique, and it is the only stock showing cn advance this evening. The market opened weak at concessions from Saturday's Cnal fl$ures of XQ'ipzr cent. Th market was weak, although a slight rally occurred toward 11 o'clock, and the strength displayed by Fort Woith and Dauver kept the market firm nntil noon. After that time it was mora animated, but latir renewed weakness, which was not checked until the close, which was dull and weak at or near the lowest figures ot the dsy. Tort Worth and Denver rose 1 per cent., but everything else is lower, and Now England is down 2';s; Hocking Coal, Z; Wheeling and Like Erie, 1'; Union Pacific, 1 a per cent. Eailroad bonds were firm; sales, 51,936,000. Green Eay incomes contributed SjG3,000 and Atlantic and Pacific incomes, SISO.COO. Most of of the list show fractional advances. Central Iowa firsts, coupon off, rose 2 to 91; Jersey Central debenture, 2; to 1C1; Wibash, Chicigo Division, sevens cf 1S79, to J3. OhioSoutare 1 incomes fell 2 to 42$. Government bonds and State bonds were dul and steady. COMMERCIAL,. There was a fair movement yesteriy in all lines o trade. Groceries remained firm at Saturday's quotations, while produce was in H'jht request at uncharged values. No special features were developed in tba vegetable market, the supply being moderate and thedcmanl light. Wheat All grades are In moderate demand at qj.iotatiocs. Olcricgs are liberal, celer3 be lug more inclined to ecII their stocks. Receipts light. The visible supply shows a decrea?3 of 1.351.2C3 bushels during the past calendar week. Shipping demand very poor. Futures quiet and steady. Corn The visible supply, like wheat, shows a large decrease, being over 5C0.CC0 bushels. Local prices are a shade lower, with not quite so much firmness es last week. Hellers are offering ail grades more freely. A goad home consumption demand still continues, while receipts are only fair. Fiw iaquiries for shipments of some grades noticeable. Oats Quiet; not so much activity shown. Receipts little better, but few sellers. Ryc-Dul). Eran In fair demand, with meager offering. Hay Firm and sti org at unchanged prices. Arrivals and oilers both light. Floor, Oram and Bay. Flour Patents, Zi 50J1 73; extra fancy, Si 00 g! 2h; fancy, 13 753? 90; choice, 83 40J3 60; family, 13 20 33 35; treble extra, 2 903-3 10; double extra, 2 6032 75: extra, 12 3532 50; superfine, 12 25; fine, ?2 00(32 15. Wheat No. 2 Mediterranean 81 hi 73 No. 3 Mdi... No. 2 red... No. 3 red Unmch Ma7 J '5 i y Corn No. 2 white.No. 3 white 40 ' 3 ü 37 3'4 10 No. 2 yellow--. no. 3 yellow.. No. 2 mixed.. No. 3 mixed. Sound car, Pound car. white May OstS-Ko. 2 white No. 3 white....Mixed Rye No. 2. Bran - Hay Ch. timothy...... No. 1 timothy... No. 2 timothy.. 3i5 31 2) C) sn v ia 00 9 so 8 00 INDIANAPOLIS VTQOLE5ALE MARKET. Dry Goods. Fkimts. Windsor fancy, 6; Paclflo fancy, ; Cocneco fancy, 6; Richmond fancy, 5$; Hamilton fancy, 5; American fancy. 5; AmerlHn shirting, K; Alien fancy, 5V4; Allen shirting 4,H; Merrimac shirting, 5; Newton shirting, 4l Wtrrimac fancy, 6; Conestoga fancy, 5; Berwick fancy, 34; Eeimont fancy, 4i ; Washington Inl. biue, CJi; American In'i. blue, 6V4; Albion solid, by, aimpson's mining, C; bteel River fancy, 5K; Dunneil fancy, 5i; Dunkirk, VA. Dktss Fabrics." Pacific popiin Ins., Syt; Pacific 5i fr.mere, 10K: Picific i Australian cripe, IS; Pclfic6-i A.C. M., 30; Pacific 6-4 E. X.cfsa.. IS; ranflc C-4 A.C. cash., 2V: Satin Berber. Manrhester y9 cash., 10)4; MrucbeKter IeB.. uy; Atlantic utparas, K; Atlantic G. L. cash., la : Atlantic K. cab.,22; Arl.rgtcn lt gray caihmere, 15; Boucle J4, Lawys. Oxford lawns, 8; Paclflo Ittls lawns, h$; Pacific Organdies, 11; Garner's Batiste, 10)4: etanhope lawns, iV Paciflo 1,4'jO lawns, t Merrimac Batifte, 10. G1K6H1119.-Amofkeag, 7Ü; Lancwster, 7H. 8Utes.7; Glasgow, 6S: York, 7; White Manufacturing Company, 7; Bates seersucker, 10V; W amiutia. 6K; Berkshire, b Nor man die, sU; Royal, 8; Renfrew dress. ; Johnson bnk foil. 10' Blxacexo CoTTojfS. Androscoggin L, VA; lonsdale, 1; Balardvale, b; Wamsutta, 11; Hill's Hem--r Idem, 8; Blackstone A. A., 7; Hope, 7)4: Fitchville, Peppc-ell 9-4, 1: Peoperell 10-1; 21; Barker Mill. 74; Farwell, 7'4; MssonvUle, 8); Fruit of the Loom.SVi; Farmers5 Choice, W. Dwight Anchor, 8: Pocahontas, 8; Chestnut 11111,5; Lonaoale Cambric, 11)4; JutOnt,4)4. . tRowji COTT05S. Atlantlo A, 7. Atlantic B, 6V4; Mystic River, VA Lawrence LL, b; Indian Had. 7; C'ontofca W, 6; Pepperell R, 6: PepErellF,7; Pepperell JM, 17; Pepperell 1J-4. 19; dfordE.4;i; HUl'a,7: Yardstick, WA Treroont CC, fM; 8Urk A, 714; Sarannc, 7: ütic C, HBoot XX., 6; Ataasachusetu BB, b', Wliidaor PLAIDS A KD CHXVI07f. Airoskc?, AtaosWsgfancV. 10K: Baten, 8K; Otis B. B..8: Park Mills Co. chec.l2H: Park MllU, 80: checa.13; Fe onomy check, 9; CUs check. 9: Tascarora, 7: GranluviUe, 7k: Alabama plaids, 7; Louisville, plaids, 7; Ottawa plaids, 6; Edlnourgh Cheviots,; Kverett Cheviot, 9; Great Republic cheviot. 7: Columbian, VA ; Hamilton stripe .0; RiTtrBlde, 7i,
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rENiys.-Otis, AX A, 11: Otis, B B, 10; Otis, O C, 9: Amo6keag, 14: Everett, 12; Haymaker, 8; York, blue, 14 ; York, slate, 14; York, fancy, 13; Oakland. A, 7)-; Columbian, 11; Boston, 1. Tickings. Amofktag, A C A, 14; York, SO-in., :10H Concstoga, B F, 15; Conestoga extra, 12; Conesupa, CC A, 11; Lewiston, 36, liH; ijewiston, 32,11; Lew la ton, SO, 10jj Oakland, A, 7; Oakland, A A, 7. Gaan Bags. American, 16; Frankllnvllle, 174; Stark A, 21; Harmony. 15; Granger, 13; Lewiston, 18; Georgia A, 18; ßaco, 13X. Cakpet Chais. White, 18; colored, 22; candle wick, 20; coverlet chain, 20; No. 600 cotton yam, 10; twine, 20. The Provision Market. Below are the present jobbing prices: bmoked McaU: Bngar-cnred hams 25 lbs. average...........113 20 lbs. average 1140 17 lbs. average.. 12 0 15 lbs. average- ...-.I2uj0 12 lbs. average... .......12)1 10 lbs. averai;o.. ........ .13 c Cottage hams, 5 to ti lbs. average.......... 80 California hams, 10 toll lbs. averege...- 8!4o California hams, 11 to 13 Its. average.-...-... 8'iC English cured breakfast bacon, clear.... l0-j4c KditüQ shoulders, lihtor mod'm weight- 834a Dried beef hams, 'Reliable" brand 14 o "Porter" brand 12Vc Bacon Clear sides, light or medium wt... 9 Vic Clear baks, light or medium wt...- 9'io Clear bellies, medium weight 9)0 D. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear sides, unsmoked......... S 'o Bean pork, (clear), per bbL 2U0 iba.-..-....517 o0 Clear pork, per bbl. 200 lbs 15 00 Ham or rump pork, per bbL 200 lbs 14 03 Also, in hall bbls., containing 100 lbs. at halt the price ot the barrels, with 50& added, to cover additional cost of package. Lard Pure leaf, kettle (winter rendered) 8tc; pure leaf kettle (chiilelt, fc'c; also in haif-bar-iels, 3,ic advance on price ot tierces; 60-lb. cans la 100 lb cases, JgC advance on price of tierces: 20-lb. do, 80-lb. cases, )ic advance on price of tierces; 10-lb. do, 60-lb. cases, )4c advance on price of tierces; 5-lb. do. 60-lb. cases, 5m? advance on price of tierces; 3-lb. do. CO-lD. ca.es, o, advance on price of tierces. Smoked Sasge Bologna Skin, large or small, 7c; cloth. Ci-c Wiener-wurst. 9)ic The Produce Market. Butler Creamery fancy, 21c: choice, 22c; dairy, selected, TC.isc: country fancy, l5o; fre'b and sweet, L:sl5c; low grades, 3o per lb. Eggs Fresn, per cozen, 10c. Poultry Hens and chickens, per lb., $4r.; roosters, ic; hen turkeys, 9c; torn turkeys, 6c; geese, large and full-feathered, per doz., St 80; gecf, small; or; picked, per doe., 81; ducks, per lb., 7c Game Venison saddles, 14316c per pound; bear Eaddles, 15c per pound: mallard ducks, t- 75&3 per doz.: teal and wood ducks, $2 25 per doeen; grouse, il 50 per doz.; pheasants, S3 00 (er dca ; rec-d-blrds, 51 2ö per doz,; squirrels, 1 CO per dos. Fctneifi rrime geese, SCc; mixed and duck 20V-f.e. Rags lffilMc Wool MeO'.am unwashed, 21 w 22c; braid and very coarse, 1xC1So; f ne merino, I5.ai;c; barry and litecc crown, 5äl9ciess; tub-washed, 233 30c. Beer?rax 1S32CC Seed. Eeed Tlxacthy . $1 9"öu 23 peT bu.; clover, S3 70 tf4 C5; blue grats, extra clean Kc-utacky, 7.3ct43t; red-top, 5ü(oc; orchard grass, SI (031 50, owing to quality; fengl-sh blue grass, il (O per.bu,; birdseed, rape, 6ä0c; canary, 63öc; hem;.- 433c; millet, 80c. LIVS STOCK. iTillaiiapolla. ÜFioa 6T3CZ-YAJU 8 May 2, 1SS7. Eoss Receipts, 1,150 head; shipments, 590 head. Market opened slow at 10315c lower, and continued so to the close. All sold. Select medium and heavy..-. S5 4115 50 Common to good light 5 10 5 30 Light and heavy mixe4 . 6 10c5 40 EZPEESKSTAT1VK SALES. No. J3 71.... 73..... 7.... 86.... At. Pr. 16l.f5 20 173...- 5 20 1'5.- 5 27),'. US... 5 12; So. 95..... C7 .... 77 AV. ...172., Pr. ..1S ... 5 35 191 - 5 ) ....IS!... 5 30 .Vjo... a s.i 73..... .193... 5 40 Oattus Ketelpts, 25 heal; shipments, 23 head. Market steady at quotations. Prime export steers of 1,600 to 1,700 yo Puds ntiwM.,ww . 5 00 5 23 lair to good shipping steers of 1,400 to l,f00 pounds ... 4 50(9 4 75 Common to medium steers cf 1,050 to ' 1,850 pounds...- 4 5."WJ 4 85 Biockers 8 55i9 4 CO Prime botcher heifers. - 4 2Vj 4 60 Fair to good butcher heifers .... 3 10 4 00 Prime butcher cows...... 75(4 4 00 Fa'rtcsood butcher cows..-. ., 3 2"3 3 JO Coramon to mediurn cows 2 f).i 3 00 Prla:e bntcher baUs 3 cv S 75 Fair to good butche r balls-... 2 604 3 00 Common butcher. bulLs.- 1 73J 2 25 (!of!, calves or BpTlngers. ..... ...35 00 Veala 3 6C(J 5 SO SncLT-r.cccipti, head; shipments, head. Demand about steady. Prime sheep, 115 pounds ana upward.S4 50(1 a Fair to good, 100 to 110 pounds 4 0034 33 Common to medium.. 3 00 5 75 Spring lambs 5 50 ,7 03 Lucks, per head- 2 004 00 Elsewbere. KAN3.V3 CITY, May 2, Cattle r.ecelpts, 2 2C J Ecad ; shipments, OO. Shipping steers 10c lower: butcber's stuff 5c lower; good U choics shipping, Ci 4C(3i 00; common to medium, t h04 ili; stockors, 82 25; feeding steers, IJ nc&3 90; cows, fl 2' i-3 t'J. Hogs Receipts, 8.10O' head: shipments, 1,000 head. Market weak and 106,20c lower; good to choice, S5(ii.5 20; common u medium, SI 503 4 M; Rfcip and pigs. 82 40. Cheep Receipts, 4C0 head; shipments, none. Market firm: rood to choice, 3 253 i ; common to medium, 82 23.'i3. CHICAGO, May 2 Union Stock Yards. Th9 Drovers JoniTa reports; CatUe Receipts. 9,000 head; shipments, 2 0C0 toad. Market dull and lsc lower than Friday: shipping steers, '00 to 1,500 lbs., $lfJ5; stockers and feeders, 82 7.V U 43; cows, bulls and mixed, .'(ct l; bulk, ?2 goo 15: Texas cattle, 2 5034 30. Hog Receipt. 25.U.U bead; shipments, 5,000 heal. Market slow and lis lower: rongh an-1 mixed, fl 93(35 40; packing and snipping, 85 30 03 50; light, fl 655 30; skips, f?3i 50. Sheep Receipts, 4.0L0 head; shipments. 1,000 head. Market steady; shorn, 83(jjt 20; unshorn, i i 7001 to; Texans, 82 25Q:J 75. NEW YORK, May 2-Beeves-Receipts. 110 carloads lor the market, 87 carloads for home trade slaughterers, direct, and id carloads lor a beef exporter. Market dull and lower, with a dozen carloa Is to carry ovar; decent to prime sta rs sold atjl G335 45: extra do., 85 503 3 65; bulls and dry cows at 82 80(3 1. Sheep Receipts, lO.UCO bead ; heavy and fat sheep and yearlings were not warned; other grades raid a shade firmer an 1 higher; clipped sheep, ti SI 73 per 100 lbs.; unshorn do., 83y.6; clipped yeriings, 83C; unshorn do', St 5J3 7 lv)4. Ht gs Receipts, 12,110 head. Market nomInslly unchanged at 15 7035 90 per 1C0 lbs; active. BT. LOCI?, May 2 Cattle Receipts, 1,300 head. Market easier and lower; choice heavy native teer, 84 7535 10; fair to good shipping steers, 8 '.O.yU 70: butchers' steers, fair to choice, S3 bu fö! 30; feeders, fair to good. 83 1034 0J; stockers, fair to good, 82 '2ü.a:i 10: Texans, common grass to choice corn fed, 82 cni 10. Hogs Receipt, 4,500 head; shipments, 2,100 head. Market slow and lower; choice heavy nd butchers' selections. 83 40g5 50; packing, fair to good. 85 303 5 40; Yorkers, medium to prime, S3 1035 25; pigs, common to good, 81 10 04 90. Sheep Receipts, 503 head; shipments, 300 head. Market firm : wooled, fair to fancy, 83 40 t4 5; clipped, medium to choice, 83 1031 20. IIARKHT3 BY TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, May 2.-Fiorur-Firmer and rrlic8 unchanged. Wheat Firm and higher; No. 2 red, My. gr.VWc: June, )V,i's'JSc: July, j8,l4a.93)-.ic; August, 91(E'J2e. Corn Spot Una and demand good: options weak; No. 3 mixed, in grain depot, 50c; No. 2 mixed, track and grain tfepot. 51c; No. 2 yellow, in grain depot, 51yi3lV?; No. 2 mixed. May, 47r.il7fc; June. 47'4474c; July, 47)3 Ih'c: August. 1H3 4SiC. Oat-8pot quiet: No. 3 white, Söm'oKc'. No. 2 white, 37(37c: No. 1 white, 874c; futures quiet but fctvacij; No. 2 white, May, 36)43 S7c: June. 87)37);c; July, 37J3S'4c; August, 35337c. 1'rovL-ions In fair jobbing demand. Pork Mesa, 816 50tfU7; do. primo new, 815 50310. Hams Smoked, 12313)-;c. LardSteady; refined. 87 7538; steam, 87 37$. Butter Firm; creamery extra, 25Qa;c. Eggs-Steadier; Western firsts, 12Sc Cheese Qniet but steady; Ohio fiats, choice, none here. Receipts Flour, 2.0OU Dbls.; wheat, 17.SK) bu.; corn, 5.2C0 bu.; oats, :i 4,500 bu. Shipments Wheat, 3,'JtO bu.; corn, 5.W.0 bu.; oats, 20,500 bu. CINCINNATI, April 30. Flour Easier; family 3 51:33 70; fancy 83 853 CO. Wheat Wuiet : No. 2 red, 83c; receipts, 6.500 bu.;shlpmeuts, 62.00. Corn Scarce-firm: mixed, 29J4c. Oats Lower: No. 2 mixed, 29' ac. Eye Dull weaker; No. 2, C2h((Hec Pork No demand; nominal 117. Lard-Qolet; M85. Balk Mean -Dull; short rib, 87 62. Bcon Quiet: short rib. I iiyy; hon clear, t7J. Whisky Steady; ia:es, 806 bbls. finished good basis on of f 1 13. Putter Hauler; fancy creamery Yx good to extra 50323: good to prime dairy. lör.USc Linneed Oil In fair demand at 373ms. Sugar Steady; Hard refined, 630:; New Orleans, 4'i35c Eggs Easier at 10310. Cheese tiuiet and firm; choice Ohio full cream flat, 12X(8l;c, Hogs Weak; common andlight, 84 2.r'(S5 2ft: p&cking and butchers, Sä((5 &Q; receipts, 3,X0 head; ihipaeats, 80g head,
William Eosson, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'8 SALE By" virtue of a certified copy cf a dtcree to me directed, from the Cierk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, Ina cause (No. 30,516) wherein Janis Hill Is plaintitr, and Rosanna Jefferson et ah are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and seventeen dollars and thirty-nine cents (S117.39) and other Installment, as provided for in said decree, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 2?th DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1887, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court-house of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceed i ng seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: Lot No. five (5) of Hill's subdivision of lot So. one (1 ) in block eight (8) of outlot one hundred and flf:v-reven (157) in Isaac Harris' addition to the city of Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana, said lot fronting on Rhode Island street. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the ice simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as maybe sufficient to discbarge said decree, interest and cost. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marion County. May 4, A.D., 187.
Bakeb, Hop.d & Henpetcjis, Attorneya lor Piainun. SHERIFF'S 8ALB By virtue of a certified copy cf a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, Indiana, in a cause (No. ss,?S7), wherein Louis P. Snyder et al. are plaintiffs and the Travelers' Insurance Company et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money as provided lor in said decree, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public bale, to the hiebest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 2fith DAY 02 MAY, A. D. 17. batweea the honrs of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. cf said day, at the door of the Court-house of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: The west half of lot number tort.v nlue (l-) la Hauway and Hanna's Oak II'U addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, lndiaua. if such rents and profits will not soil for a sufficient sum to satisiy said decree, interest and coeta I will, at the same time and place, expoo to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may bo srjhcient to discharss said decree, interest and cost9. Said sa!ewillbe made without any relief whatever from valuation oz appraisement laws. ISAAC KINT0, Eheriff of Marlon County. May 4, A. D. 1SS7. William Boston, Attorney for Plaintiff. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, a: Iu the Superior Court of Marion County, ia th State of Indiana. No. 35.721. Room 1. Complaint, specific performance. James T. Eag'esfield vs. Heien S. I. '.chmond. Be it known, that on the 30th day of April, lS.s.7, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Cierk of the Surerior Court ot Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant, snd the said plaintiff, having a'so filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendtnt, Helen 8. Richmond, is not a resident Zol the State of Indiana; and that said actica is to enforce a contract for tho conveyance of real estate: and whereas said plaintiff havcg by indorsement on said corapltvnt required Eaid defendant to appear in said Court and answer or dtraur thereto, on the 2ith day of June, lb7. Now. therefore, by order of said Court, said tfefeidnnt last above named U Lereby notified of the filing and pendency ot said complaint against her, and that unless sho appear and answer or Cemur thereto, at the calling of sai 1 cause on the 24th day of Juno.lfo7,the same btirg the 17th judicial day of the term of siid Court, to te begun and held at the Court-hoase in the city of Indianapolis on the first Mon-lay in June. 17. said complaint and trie matters and thiegs therein contained and alleged, will bo i eard and determined in her absence. JOHN E. SULLIVAN Clerk. Sale tor Street Improvement. Fy virtue of a precept to me directed by the Mayor of tte city of Indianapolis, Ind., duly attested by the Cl?rk, nnder the corporate seal of sail city, cf.date oi March 37, l&t7, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 26th DAY OF MAY, 1SS7, sell at public auction at the City Conrt-room, in the city of Indianapolis, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named, assessed against said property for street improvement and all costs, to-wrt: Lot number twenty-three (23) in Allen's subdivision of Henderson's addition in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, owned by William D. Brooks, against which there is assessed ten dollars and fifty cents, (810.50) with interest and costs, in favor of Jobn L. Spamding, cont-actor. ISAAC KIMG, Eheriff of Marion County. IndiancpollP, Ind, May 4, 1&S7. Sale for Street Improvement. Py virtue of a precept to me directed by tho Mayor of tte city of Indianapolis, Indiana, dny attested by the Clerk, under the corporate seal of said city of date of March 17, lS87,.Iwill, oa SATURDAY, THE 2STH DAY OF MAY, 1SS7, sell at public auction at the City Court-room, in the city ot Indianapolis, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named assessed against said property for 6treet improvement, and all costs, to wit: Lot numJoer twenty-two (22 la Allen's subdivision of Henderson's addition, in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, owned by William D. Brooks, against which is assessed ten dollars and fifty cents (810.50), with interest and costs, in favor of J. L, Spauidine, contractor. ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marion County. Indianapolis, Ind., May 4, 1S87. "KJOT1CE is hereby given to me citizens of toe 1 Eieventh Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center Township, Marion County. Indiana, tbat i.'Uenry Smith, a male inhabitant r i said Ward, over the age of tweoty-one years, will apply to the Board of Countv Commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, for a lioeuse to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drauk on ray premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I rie&ire to sell said liquors is described as follows: North half of lot No. 2 square 55, and known as No. 39 and 41 North Illinois street, in the City of Indianapolis, Center 1 o.vnship, Marion toun ty, Indiana. (Signed) niNRY SMITH. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly Qualified as executrix of the last will of Andrew J. Herrin, Inte of Marion County, In diara, deceased. Said estato is supposed to oe solvent. NANCY E. BEARD, Executrix. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hss duly qualified as administrator of the estate ci rrancia Fraar. late oi Marion County, lnui ana, deceased. Sd estate is supposed to be sol vent. WM. 1. KIPLx. I , Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the last will of Julia A. Hunt, late of Marion Countv, Indiana, deceased, bald estate ia supposed to be sol vent, JOnN A. FCRGASON'.Eiecntor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of te last will of Mary G. Kernel. late of Marion County. In diana, deceased, bald estate is supposed to be Solvent. JOSEPH KERNEL, Executor. Steeg & Pernhamer, Probate Lawyers, 12 and 15 inorp Block, Indianapolis. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given tbat the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix oi the es tate oi Aiar(fret A. nicnoison. late of Marlon county. Indiana, deceased. Bald estate is suppoeec to De solvent, CHARLES E. HAWTHORN, Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notkv Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly Qualified as administrator, with toe will annexed, of the estate of Sophia Brown, late of Marios County. Indiana, deceased. Said
es taw is suppoMwi to te solvent. GRANVILLE M.BALLARD, AajniaisttfttcT, wh (he will annexed,
Hawkiss & NoEtoJf, Attorneys for Plaintiff:
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue Of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Cierk of the Superior tlourt of Marion County, Indiana, in a cause (No. 36.r C7) wherein Trust Loan and Savings Bank is plaintiff, and Frederick Biggs et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of sixteen thousand, eight hundred and ninetj-seven dollars and ninety-six cents (ti6,S97.6). with Interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 23th DAY OF MAY. A. D. A, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ri. and 4 o clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Ccurt-house of Marion County, Indiana, the sents and prohts for a term not exceeding seven years. of the following real estate, to wit: Lot föne' (1) in square forty-threo (13) except fifty (50) feet off the west end thereof, bene sixty-live (C5) f:et front on Alabama street by one hundred and fifty-two (152) feet and six (0) inches deep on Ohio street, in the city of IndiaiiatOUs, Marlon County, Indiana. if buch rents and profits will not sell lor a rancient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, I will, at the same time and place, expose to puDiic sale tie lee simple oi said real estate. or so much Hereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marion County, May 4, A. D. 1SS7. S. J. Pexlle, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHK RIFF'S SALE By virtue ofa certified copy of a decree tome directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in a cause (No. 35,616), wherein Charles L. "JarbeJl Is plaintiff, and Thomas Wren et al. are ceicnaants. requiring me to make tne sum of two thousand ote hundred and twenty-six dollars and six cenu (S2.126.C), with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expceo at pubils sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 2STH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1Sö7, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o ciock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court-house of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, o! the following real estate, to wit: Fifty five and five-twelfths (55 5-12) feet off of the north side of lots thirty-ono (31) and thirtytwo (32), Norwood's subdivision oi part oi outlot one hundred and twenty-two (122), in the city of Indianapolis Indiana, being all oi lot thirty-two (32) and fourteen (14) feet eight and ore-half (g;) inches off cf the north side of lot tbirty-one (31), situate in Marion County, Indians. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costa I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marlon County. May 4, A. D. LV7. L. B. wirr, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me direct m from the Cletk of the Superior Court ot Marion County, Indiana, in a cause (No. 30.059) wherein Horencc M.Lyon is p'.alnviü" and Jcs?ph W. Markle et al. are defendant', requiring me to make the turn cf one hundred end twentyone dollars end tweuty cents (5121.20), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, A. D 18S7, between the hoars cf 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o cloca p. m. of said day, at tne door of the Court-house of Marion County.ludiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to wit: Lots number fifty-nine (59), sixty (f), sixtyone (CI) and sixty-two (02) In P. G C.Hunt's South Side addition t-j the city of Indianapolis, situate in Marion County, Indiana. If such rents and profit. will not sell for a snfffclent sum to Batisly said decree, Interest and costa I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the lee simple of sail real estate, or eo much thereoi as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will ce made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ISAAC KING, Sheriff cf Marion County, April 27, A. D. 1887. ErtNS& SnPEXsTicKER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in a cause (No. 30.425), wherein The Laborers' Saving and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Joseph B. Cramer et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and icventj-iive dollars and fifty cents (8175.50). with interest oa said decree and costs, I will expose at publio sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, A. I). 16S7, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the Courthouse of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: Lot No. five (5) in Hardesty's subdivision of lot No. four (1), in Jesse Jones' subdivision of the north part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), township sixteen (16), range three (3) east, situate In Marion County, Indiana. if such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costa, I will, at tne samo time and place expose to public sale the fee simple oi said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale wilt be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marion County. April 27. A. D. 18S7. Staxton j. 1'ekle, Attorney lor Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S 8 ALF, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior court of Marion County, Indiana, In a cause (No. 3t".,64) wherein Elizabeth R. Hupctns is plaintilf, and Solon L. Bryan et aL are deiendants, requiring me to make the sum of seventeen hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty-three centa ($1,747.43.) with Interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1887, between the honrs of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court-house of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, cf the following real estate, to wit: Lot number eleven (11), In square or block numrcr two (2). in Elijah B. Martindale's south addition to City of Indianapolis. Indiana, as shown by the plat thereof of record in the Recorder's once of Eaid County and State. if such rents and profits will not sell tor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will to made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. 1 ISAAC KING, Sheriff of Marion County. April 27th. A. D. 1887. W. H. Hoed kt al , Attorneys for ,Flaiiitiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of an execu Ö tion to me directed from the Clerk ot the Superior Court, ol Marlon County. Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, A. V. IÖÖV, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court-house, in Marion county, inaiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, town: Lot number eighteen (IS), in McKernan & Pierce's subdivision ot outlot number one hun dred and eighteen (118), in the city ot Indian apolis. Marion Conntv. Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and cost. I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple oi said real estate. Taken as the property ol Albert Galvln at the suit of G. 8. Everlnanam. Said sale will to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. 1SAAU Sheriff of Marion county, AprUSTthP.J&s?,
Probate Cause No. 1,214. In the Circuit Court ot Marlon County, Indiana. August term, 1887. James H. Baldwin, administrator de bonis ron. with the wiil annexed, of estate of Kliiah
S. Fietcher, deceased, vs. Frank A. Fletcher. Olive T. Fletcher. Andrew M. Carnahau et al. 10 Frank A. rletcher. Olive T. Fletcher, his wile; Andrew M. Carnahaa, Kate D. Carnahaa, wue; lamarineu. t letcner, Aiaria uicaman, Charles Dickroan, her husband: Agnes Patterson (wife of Samuel W. Patterson), Samuel J. Patterson, PaUey Patterson, hi wife; Volney Q. Iiwin. Julia W. Irwin, his wife; William Taylor 1 oung, Cyrus A. Hubbard, Mrs. Cyrus A. Hubbard, his wife; Rebecca A. Wirt, Frederick Biuner, Jcel Hoover, Elizabeth J. Powell, James P. Powell, her husband; Gilbert Terry, Arunah B. Compton, Indianapolis Savings Bank, Jacob B. Julian and Martha Julian, trustees for th freditorsof James E. Downey, Hetty Athon aonison, Margaret H. Huston, Louts Ketcham, t-aran Kay, v.unam Biythe. Indianapolis Buüders' and Manufacturers' Association, Dcloss Root, J. U. Holliday (whose christian name is unknown); John Severin, .tsther Wolpole. Capital City PlaninR Ml'l Company, Albert Gall, Elizabeth Johnson, Frank Saerly, Frack Sherpy, Samuel Hanway. Famnson Houstan, John D. Hatchings, Lucretia G. Wood, Wood, her husband; wary J. Vance, Bettie E. Cox, Frederick W. Jay, Henry Ruse, Augustus Ruse, Frederick W. Ruse, Thomas H. Larremore, Mary M. Larremore. his wife: Josephine B. Costigan, Frank Costlgan, her husband; Amanda Covert, Covert, her husband: Jacob B. Julian, Martha Julian, his wife: PcUr Ditmars, Charles Hole, Amos T. Hubbard, Wilkinson M. Tout, Tout, his wife: Samuel L. Drabell, Drabell, his wife; Andrew Wallace, Jacob B. Powers. Doris Mosler, Mosler, her husband; Benjamin Biue, Blue, his wife: Marie Denel, Abraham C. Denel, Jeremiah Dene), Wilbur S. Denel, Robert B. Ensel, Charles J. Higgins, Sarah E. Higgirs, his wife; townol Brightwool, James Tannehill, Tannehill, his wife; John L. Ketcham, John L. Ketcham, trustee; William A. Ketcham, Citizsns' National 3ank 0! Indianapolis, Ind ; Adaline F. Bjrry, Charieä H. Fiske, Margaret W. Peltz, Indianpolis, Bloom irgton end western Railway Company. Fnnk Shields. James Sb:5sdu, William Snieldf. Samuel Shields, Anna W. Yandes, Mary M. Yandes, iliiam M. Jillsoa and William H. Allen, trustees of the Indianapolis Brass and Supply Company, Jacob weil. Bertha Weil, his wife; Aaron Kohn, Matilda Kon, Bernard Geige, Edward Weil. Mr?. Edw&rd Wei), his wife: John G. Webb, Mrs. Jchn G.Webb, his wife; George W. Erecson, Charit s L. Deitz, Ttomüs J. Durham, David Harter, James C. F'erguson, Edward Howard, Nathan M. Neeld, Alexander M. Robertson, John C. Perry, Henry Severin. Frederick Ostermeyer, Berg Applogate, Bank of Commerce, Zeno Coffin, William Glenn, James Glenn, Richard Dymotd, Robert Seamon, Samuel J. Barry, Jeffrey A. Wesner, Franklin Whitney, William Duggett. James Ii. Smithers, George C. Webster, George Youngerman, Connecticut Mutual Life Iufuiance Company, James M. Nees and William P. Blair, executors of Robert Wingate decei-.scd; Albert Mintner, Herrmau Mintnar, aiary fthttts, wuiiam i. vungate, Wingate, his wife; Joseph F. wm gate and wjngate, his wife; Henry D. Noble. Anlrew J. Wallon, Jacob M. Rammell, David W. Fee, Mrs-. David W. Foe, his wire: Jesfe Fee, Mrs- Jesse Fee, his wife; John C. Shoemaker. thcemaktr, his wife; Joshua Reddick, Walter Record. Chsrlcs P. Ho'e, John Lcverirsr, Georpe W. Johcston. receiver; Wi'.liam T. Barnes, Mrs. William T. Barnes, his wife: J.A. Heilrrau (whose fhrisi'an name is unkr.own), l.lislia J. Howland, Mrs. Uowland, his wife; Henry 8. Keely, Keeiy, hiswif-1: Philip Wreidt, Wreid, his wif -; John L. Mothersbead Annie Mottershead, his wife: William T. Steele. S.edc, his wife; William T. Steele, trustee: Merchants' National Bank, of Indianapolis. Ind.; Roheit Greenfield, Elizabeth Robinson, Robinson, her husband; Indianapolis "Vater Works Company, Indianapolis Insurance Company, trustee for the Indianapolis Water Werks Company: Oliver S. Keely, Jane E. Marshall. Marshall her, husband; Stonghton J. Fletrbcr, Francis M. Churchman, Samuel Goddanl, f.r. : Samuel Goddard, Jr : Thomas Gortdaid. John V. Storey, George W. New, Joseph M. Storey. David E. Snyder, surviving partner of D. Snj der k Co., agents. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as administrator do bonis non, with the wiil annexed, cf the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Marten County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein f jr aa order and decree of said court authorizing the Esle of certain real estate belonging to the estate oi said decedent, and in siid petition dsreribed, to rr:ike assets for the payment ol the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit ("curt at the Court-house In Indianapolis, Ind., on the first judicial day of the August term. 17, of said court, the same being the 22d dav ot August. 18S7. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court this Ueai 21st day of April. 1S7. JOHtf E. SULLIVAN, Clerk. Duncan, Smith & Wilson, Attorneys. William E5s.on, Attorney for Plaintiff. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, 6s: In tne Superior Court of Marion county, ia the State of Indiana. No. 36,603. R. 3. William E. Mica and Edward L. Mick vs. Paul Wilcox and Mrs. Margaret H. Wilcox. 1 Complaint in attachment. Be it known that, on the ISth day of April, lSb7, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorney, filed in the cfiice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, their complaint against the abovenamed defendants, an4 the said plaintiffs having also filed in said clerk's otlice the erlidavitof accmpetent person, showirg that said defendants, Paul Wilcox and Mrs. Margaret H. Wilcox, are not residents of the State of Indiana; and. wtcreas, said plaintifls having, by indorsement on said complaint, required said defendants to appear in said court and answer or demur thereto on the 9th day of J une, 1SS7 ; Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants, last above-named, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency ot said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 9th day of June. 1S87, the same belrgtho 4th judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and held atthe Court-bo-is", J11 the citv of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June, 1S87, said complaint and the matters and the things therein contained and alleged Will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN E. SULLIVAN, Clerk. Probate Cause No. 1,212. In the Circuit Court of Marien County, Indiana. August Term, 187. Robert F. Catterson. administrator of estite of Ferdinand G. White, deceased, vj. Kate Wtber, iiiiam U. English, Joseph Hamilton Ct al. To Kate Weber, William II. English, Joseph Hamilton and unknown heirs of Joseph Hamilton: You are severally hereby notified that the above-named petitioner, as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the circuit Court cf Marion County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and prayinsr therein for aa order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of CtrtAin real estate belonging to the estato of said decedentand in said petition described to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities ot said estate: and tbat said petition, so filed and pending, is set for bearing in said Circuit Court, at the Courthouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 1st judicial day of the August term, 1SS7, of 6aid Court, the same being the 22d day of August, 1887. Witness : the clerk and seal of said Court this lsEAL.1 21stdayof Apiil, 1KS7. JNO. Fl SULLIVAN. Clerk, Wallace, Hughes it Wallace, Attorneys. Probate Cause No. 1, 2x3. In the Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana. August Term, 1&S7. George IV Anderson. Administrator of estate of Samuel 8. Anderson, deceased, vs. William S. Hubbard. Elizabeth Bui). William Bull. To William 8. Uuobard, Elizabetn Bull, William Bull, her husband; Caioline Anderson, Myrulla Anderson. You are severally hereby notified that the above-named txititioner, as administrator ot the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in aaia petition described, to make assets for the payment ot the debts and liabilities ot said estate: and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court-house in Indianapolis, Indiana, on the first judicial day 01 the August term, 1.nj7, of said court, the Eame being the 22d day of August. 1887. Witness the Clerk and seal of said court this 20th day of April. is7. JOHN E. SULLIVAN, Clerk. Brown & Harvey, Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of Jeremiah C. Baker, late of Marlon County, Indiana, deceased, said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALICE L. BAKER, Executrix. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the csta'e oi Charles Frese, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to he BOlyent, GEORGE KOTHE, AanUnbitrator.
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ffflSTaPSRECT MAÖS Ppared with strict regard ts Purity, fitreetth, aal Eealtofulneea. Dr. Price's Baking Powclar contain no Ammonla.Limeum or Phosphates. Dr.Prlct'i Xxacta, Yar.Iila, Lemon, at&, Cavci CaUJuaiy. " "' ' ' ' - in--' umiri Sale lor Street Improvement. Ey virtue of a precept to me dirocta 1 by tke Mayor, attested bv the Citv Cierk, under tho corporate seal of the city cf Indianapolis, Ind., of date of March 17, 1867, 1 wiü, ou SATURDAY, THE liTn DAY OF MAY, lSt7, sell, at public auction, at tte Citv "onrt-roora in said city, between the hours of 19 o'clock a. Ei. and 4 o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, or so much thereof as maybe necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named assessed against said property for street im provement, and all costs, to-wit: Let No. 19. in square No. 12. iu outheast addition, in the city of Indianapolis, County of Marlon, State of Indiana, owned by Ernest Eopge, Jr., against which is assessed sixteen dollars and filty cents Ü1G.50), with iaterestaad. costs, in iavor of J, L. Spaulding, contractor. ISAAC KING, Sheriff Marion County. Indianapolis, April 20th, 17. Sale for Street Improvements. By virtue of a precept to me directed by the Mayor of tte city of Indianapolis, Ind., duly attested by the Clerk, rnder the corporate seal Of said city, of date of February IS, lss7, 1 will. on. I (SATURDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF MAY, 1SS7, sell at public auction, at the City Court-room, in the city of Indianapolis, bttween the hours oi 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, or as much thereoi as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named, assessed against said property for seet improvements and all cost, to-wit: Lot 119 in Yeiscr's subdivision in the city.cf Indianapolis. County of Marlon, State of Indiana, owned by Oliver Smith, against which is assessed forty-two dollars and seventy cents, with interest and costs, iu favor of Richter iV: Twiname, contractors. 1 3A AC KING. Sheriff -Marlon County. Indianapolis, Ind., April 27th, l7. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a precept to me directed by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., da!y attested by the Clerk, under the corporate seal of said city, of date of larch 17, la 7, 1 will, oa SATURDAY, THE 2Stii DAY OF MAY, 1837, sell at public auction, at the City Court-room," in the city of Indianapolis, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named, assessed apainst said property fug street improvement and all eofcts, to-wit: Lot number twenty (20) la Allen's subdivis Ion of Henderson's adoition, in the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, owned by Samuel Mitchell, against wLich there is sesed ten dollars and fifty cents (810.50). with, interest and cost?, in favor of J. L Spaulding, C011 lite tor. ISAAC KING, Sheriff Marlon County. Indianapolis, Ind., May 4. Lv7. Sale for Street Improvement, Ey virtue of a precept to me directed by tha Mayor of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, duly attested by the Clera, under the corporate seal of said city, of date of March 1, l&7t I will, on SATURDAY, THE 25th DAY OF MAY, 1SS7, sell at public auction, at the city court room Inr the City of Indianapolis, between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'c'.ock p m., the following described real estate, or so much thereof as mey be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named, assessed against said property for street improvement and all costs, to-wit: Lot seventy-niEO (79) iu Hanson Denges' subdivision in the City of Indianapolis, Mtrioa County, Indiana, owned by Peter Peterson, aaainstwhicn is assessed forty-two dollars ami seventy cents (J 12.7!'), with interest and costs, in favor f Richter & Twiname, con triors. 16 a AC KING, Sheriff Marion Coonty. Indianapolis, Indiana, May 4, 18s7. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a precept to me directed by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, duly at'estcd by the Clerk, under the corporate seal of said city, of date of March 17, 1887, 1 will, oa SATURDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF MAY, 18S7 sell at public auction at the City Conrt-room in the city of Indianapolis, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named, assessed against said property foe street improvement and all corts, to wit: Lot number twenty-one (21) in Allen's sub division oi uenaerson s aadition m me cuyoi Indianapolis, Marlon County.Indiana, owned by William 1). Brooks, against which there is assessed ten dollars and fifty cents 10.50), with, interest and costs, in favor of J. L. Spauiding contractor. ISAAC KING, Sheriff MarionCounty. Indianapolis, Ind., May 4, ls67. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of Maria Schmidt, deceased. Ia the Marion Circuit Court, Mar Term, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Peter Dennis, as administrator of the estate of Maria Schmidt, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in Cnal settlement of said estate, and that the sante will come no for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day ol May, 1887, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of saM estate are required to appear in said Court and ahow cause, ii any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said ctate are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship. PETER DENNIS, Administrator. Bernhamcr & Walls, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby jrlven that the cndersifrdl has duly qualified aa administrator de beul ron, with the will annexed, of the estate e John Redmond, late of Marlon County, Indiana, deceased. Said estAte i Fnrtosod to bu solvent. - WM. N. KOBEKSON, Administrator de bonis non, with the will an Anexed. . .... Duncan, Smith & Wilson, Administrator's ttorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. VnttM hTTiT riven that the undersirnedl baa duly qualified as administrator of the estate oJ Philo A. Marsh, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. CAS BYFIELD. Administrator. Byfield AHowland, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator cf the estate of Rebecca Redmond, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Sa id estate is an noosed to be solvent. WM. N. ROBERson, Administrator. Duncan, Smith & Wilson, Administrators, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of the estate of William W. Marshall, late of Marlon County, Indiana, deceased. Said estato is supposed to be solvent, JENNIE E. Marshall. AdjalnlsuatrU,
