Anka Đidić Dismissed From the Service Of Housekeeper
David Koen requested the Terazije Precinct to inform Anka Đidić, a housekeeper in his house in the No. 34 Resavska Street, that her further services were no longer needed.
Aleksa Bajić Filed a Complaint Against Žak Š. Kalderon
David Konforti, a representative of the David Alfandari and Konforti Company, was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct regarding the complaint Aleksa Bajić, a rentier, had filed against Žak Š. Kalderon over illegally entering the store.
A Barrel of Malaga Wine Seized From David Levi For Not Paying Excise Fee
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Belgrade Customs to inform to whom it sold a barrel of Malaga Wine and whether a buyer paid the excise fee. Previously, the barrel was bought by David Levi, bur he refused to pay the excise fee and the barrel was seized from him.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade initiated an investigation after administrative stamps were discovered without the proper seal. The case was revealed when David Levi, a shipping agent, was handing over the merchandise to the customs officers. He was interrogated and he stated that he had bought the stamps in the store of Avram Melamed and his son Jakov, and they had purchased the stamps from Mijailo Mijailović.
A List of Passengers Compiled on 11th February 1902
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers compiled on 11th February 1902. Azriel Almuzlino, David Levi, Benko Davičo and others departed to Zemun by boat. Maks Dajč, Solomon Alkalaj and others arrived to Belgrade.
The Dorćol Precinct addressed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of David Levi, the merchant, that Benjamin Mandil from Šabac be informed that his daughter Anula was staying at his house and that he would take care of her. Anula, his sister‘s daughter, came to visit him and refused to return to Šabac complaining to her stepmother.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the accusations filed by Lenka, a widow of Solomon Alkalaj, against Mazal, wife of David Levi, for spreading the fake information and insults. The Administration decided to punish Mazal with two days in prison or 2 talirs money fine.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent David Levi, with last residence at 4a Strahinjića Bana Street, to represent him in a lawsuit initiated against Levi by the City Water Supply Company. According to the information available to the authorities Levi was in Israel.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products made a complaint to the Administration of the City of Belgrade against a group of merchants for selling merchandise without proper authorisation. David Mandilović was one of the accused merchants.
Antiquity Stores Owners Appealed Against a Ban To Sell Items In Streets
The Ministry of the Interior communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appeal of the Belgrade owners of the antiquity stores not to sell items in the markets or streets. Among those who appealed were Venijamin Hajim Pinto and Isak Dano, on behalf of Jozef Magris, Salomon Levi, Sadik Dano, Jakov Pinto, Jozef Levi, David Pinto, Hajimoa Benci, Isak Pinto and others.
The agreement on apprenticeship of David Ruben in the store of Rahamin M. Koen and in the haberdashery store of Ruža Nafusi. Enclosed to the file was his medical report.
Avram Suzin Gave a Power of Attorney to David Menahem Ruso
Avram Suzin gave a power of attorney to David Menahem Ruso, the apprentice, to collect the debt amounts from the individuals living inside Serbia and in Turkey.
Agreement on Partnership Signed Between Moša Mevorah and David I. Ruso
Agreement on starting and management of the mutual gallantry and petty shop concluded between the merchants Moša Mevorah and David I. Ruso. The agreement was submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
Adanja Elijas Filed a Complaint Against the Dorćol Precinct
Adanja Elijas filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the order of the Dorćol Precinct that he had to leave the tavern he leased because its owner Jahiel Ruso had sold it to David Ruso.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Belgrade Commune Court to issue the certificate on conduct of Avram Ruso, the merchant and the Serbian subject with the residence in Vienna. Ruso applied for the certificate via the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs.
Appointment of Guardians to a Minor Daughter of Isak Azarija
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to appoint new guardians to Dona, a minor daughter of the late Jakov Azarija, since Moša Mevorah and Avram Maclijak gave up on that responsibility and her stepfather stated that she couldn‘t live anymore in his house. David Solomon and Jozef Moša Kalderon were appointed new tutors.
Apprenticeship agreement of Moša Cevi, serving his apprenticeship in the store Braća Arueti i Aca Dinić. Enclosed was his medical report written by a physician David Tajtacak.
The review of the income and expenditure of the Tailors Guild in 1850. The money deposited by the newly admitted masters was included in the annual income. Members who deposited the money were Lazar Levizon, David Feldman, Sabitaj Davidiman, Isak Almazlini.
Agreement on Apprenticeship of David Hara in the manufacturing store of the Brothers Aureti and Aca Dinić. Enclosed to the file was his medical report.
Avram Mosa Albahari Filed a Lawsuit Against Dača and Solomon Albahari
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Avram Mosa Albahari had filed against his brothers Dača and Solomon Albahari, over a piece of land situated in the Dorćol area.
Appointment of a Guardian of Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo
Zelma Đerasi, a widow of Alkan Đerasi, requested the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to appoint legal guardians of her husband‘s relatives Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo, who emigrated to Israel in 1948. The guardians were required to initiate the probate hearing of settling the estates located at 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street and at 3 Višnjićeva Street, owned by Alkan Đerasi.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of absent Dragomir Braun, to represent him in a divorce initiated by Paulina Igl. Request for the appointment of a legal guardian was filed by Milan Braun and Ela Krenberger, son and a sister of Dragomir Braun.