Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, July11, 1910, p. 1. UNDER THE HAMMER QUARRY TO BE SOLD Acme Property in Clear Creek Valley To Auction. $75,000 ORIGINALLY INVESTED. The Acme stone quarry and mill located just south of Clear Creek station and owned by John Rawl, of Chicago, is to be sold at a public auction Wednesday at noon. The sale is for the purpose of liquidating outstanding indebtedness, that includes one heavy judgment given in the Monroe Circuit Court in favor of Frank McPhetridge against the plant. The quarry was opened about ten years ago and with its equipment stands for an outlay of about $75,000 on the part of Rawl and his associates. During the past three years, the quarry has been idle, the owners declining or not caring to operate it. Besides the quarry with its two channeling machines, two derricks, travelers and tools, there is a mill equipped with three saw gangs, six planers, one traveler, turning lathe and header machine. Also a well equipped repair shop. The quarry at one time was considered of the best in the Clear Creek district but its owner seemed to be unfortunate in its operation. Nearly every stone operator in the Bloomington and Bedford Oolitic district has expressed his intention of being present at the sale.