Avram Elijas and Jakov Šalom Kalderon Gave a Statement on a House Sale
Avram Elijas and Jakov Šalom Kalderon gave a statement that in 1859 Jozef Eskija Levi had requested from them to write a deed for a house which he and Haim Avramović had earlier sold to Juda Arueti. Arueti intended to buy a house for his son in law Isak Jakov Mevorah, but later he had acquitted the purchase due to the lack of money.
Appointment of Guardians to the Property of the Late Avram Azrijel
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appointment of tutors to the property of the late Avram Azrijel, who left behind three minor children. The Administration inventoried the immobile property of Azrijel and his widow Malkuna suggested Samuilo Koen and Isak Mevorah for the appointed tutors..
The apprenticeship agreement of Žak Žulzari (Julzari), serving his apprenticeship in the stores of Vojislav Ercegovac and Isak Medina. Enclosed was his medical report.
Accusations against Kolman Brandajs and Isak Mozes
The General Temporary Command in Osijek requested the Magistrate of Zemun to investigate the accusations against Kolman Brandajs and Isak Mozes, innkeepers.
Appointment of a Guardian of Isak and Rebeka Molho
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Žarko Lazić as a legal guardian of absent Isak and Rebeka Molho, so that he could take a loan in their name. The loan was necessary for repairs on their building at 10 Francuska Street.
The apprenticeship agreement of Samuilo Jakov, serving his apprenticeship in the haberdashery store Pavković i Nikolajević and in the perfume store of Isak Ozmo.
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.
Auction Sale of a Piece of Agricultural Land, Property of Nikola Kondorepa
A report regarding the auction sale of a piece of agricultural land in the Vračar area, a property of the late Nikola Kondorepa. Among the others, Isak Ruso participated in the auction.
Avram O. Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Konstantin Aksentijades
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Isak O. Ruso, a legal representative of Avram O. Ruso, for his demand a ban to be placed on the incomes of Konstantin Aksentijades, a merchant from Pest, over debt.
The agreement on apprenticeship of Josif Albahari in the haberdashery store of Isak M. Ruso. Enclosed to the file was his medical report and the statement of Ruso that he terminated the agreement.
Authorization signed by Isak Albala that his apprentice Isak Samuilo Ruso may receive all his postal items, mail and packages, and sign the delivery note.
Avram Anđel Requested a Permission to Open a Tavern
Avram Anđel filed a request to the Town Precinct to give him a permission to open a tavern. Anđel took over a store from Isak Solomonović who moved to Vienna. The tavern was intended for the Jews from Zemun who stayed in Belgrade during the day. The request was granted.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade initiated the investigation in the case of the three year old girl Reina, who was brought from Constantinople by Rafail Mišulan, with the task to hand her over to her grandfather Menahaim Jefraim. Since he had treated the girl badly during the trip, Mišulan was arrested. The girl‘s father Isak Solomonović, arrived from Brčko to Belgrade and took the girl.
The Court in Čačak, in line with the decision of the Supreme Court, dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade money collected from Aćim Popović to be delivered to his creditors: Petar Parezanović, Georgije Avakumović, Jakov Koen, Isak Farhi, Panta Mihailović and Jovan Marković.
The documentation compiled by the Association of Craftsmen for the City of Belgrade and the Vračar District on the handbag manufacturer‘s assistant exam taken by Isak Farhi, who graduated from the Trading School of the Belgrade Trading Youth.
Avram Ruso Filed a Lawsuit against Isak David Fermo
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs regarding the lawsuit Avram Ruso, a money dealer from Belgrade, had filed against Isak David Fermo, from Bucharest. Ruso claimed that he had given money to Fermo to exchange it to another currency, which he never gave back. Avram Ruso informed the Administration to have settled the debt with a help from a friend from Bucharest, and his letter was preserved in the file.
Documentation on autumn exercises of the national army. A list of soldiers sentenced to prison for not attending the exercises, among others Jakov David Pinto, a money dealer, Avram Alkalaj, a merchant, Samoil and Rafail Lazar, merchants, Anđelo Levi, a leather merchant, Bokor Azrijel, a bed cover maker, Moša Sabitaj Koen, a tailor, Isak B. Haim, a buckle maker, Leon Levi, a money dealer, Jakov Alkalaj, a buckle maker, Samujel Jakov Melamed, a merchant, Avram D. Levi, amerchant.
Report on the absence of the conscripts, members of the 70th Zemun Regiment for the period 1873-1888. The absence was recorded for: Isidor Vajs, Hajnrih Leon, Ferdinand Levi, Jakob Klajn, Hajnrih Kon, Jozef Hercl, Jakob Fišer, Jakob Hercl.
Allegations Made by Haim Nakmijaz Against Raka Maletić
The Jagodina District Office requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the allegations made by Hajim Nakmijaz, a Jew from Jagodina, who asserted that Raka Maletić from Belgrade owed him money for one bed cover. Maletić was investigated and claimed that he had never heard of Nakmijaz and that he owed him no money.
The Slavonia General Command in Osijek requested the Zemun Magistrate to investigate the complaint filed against Jakob Jonas, a leather goods merchant.