Ana Almoslino and Lazar Lecter Accused Đoka Jovanović For Insults
Ana Almoslino, a clerk in the photo studio of Lazar Lecter and his housewife, filed the accusation to the Terazije Precinct against Đoka Jovanović, a shoe maker apprentice, for insults. Lecter also filed a lawsuit against Jovanović but since the Precinct was inefficient regarding that lawsuit, Lecter complained to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Precinct.
Admission of Aleksandar Milanović To the Hospital For Medical Treatment
Marko S. Alkalaj, a merchant, requested the Town Precinct to give a hospital admission form to his apprentice Aleksandar Milanović. Alkalaj confirmed that he would pay for the hospital expanses.
Samuilo Melamed submitted for verification to the Town Precinct a receipt issued by Moša Maclijah.
28 April/1 May 1895
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Avram S. Koen Gave Authorization to His Brother Moreno Koen
Avram S. Koen submitted to the Town Precinct for verification the authorization he had given to his brother Moreno Koen to perform the business at the customs offices.
Avram Aron Kojen and Sreten Kečkić Avoided Military Service
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Terazije Precinct to locate and escort Avram Aron Kojen, a trade assistant, and Sreten Kečkić, a grocer apprentice, for trying to avoid the military service and fled from the military command headquarters.
Altaras and Mandilovć Got the Lease Contract Acquitted
The Terazije Precinct informed the merchants Altaras and Mandilović that the owner of the store they leased in the No. 95 Kralja Milana Street had acquitted the lease agreement..
Avram N. Hazan Gave a Power of Attorney to Mita Ilidžanović
Avram N. Hazan, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to Mita Ilidžanović, a lawyer, to collect on his behalf a compensation which belonged to him as a tutor of a property of Moša Alkalaj, a shoemaker from Niš, who bankrupted.
Avram Pelosov, the merchant, was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct, accused by the Association for the Lighting of Belgrade, for allegedly stealing the electricity.
The Seventh County Regiment ordered the Terazije Precinct to summon the listed army reserves to report to the Precinct immediately. Among the listed reserves were David Alkalaj and Josif Kalderon.
Ašer Ašerović Refused to Move Out of the Apartment of Joca Stanišić
Ašer Ašerović, a hat maker, and Joca Stanišić reached a court settlement regarding the debt from the unpaid tenancy amount according to which Ašerović was to move out from the apartment of Joca Stanišić in the Kralja Milana Street. Despite the agreement, Ašerović refused to move out, so Stanišić asked for help from the Terazije Quarter.
Ajzler Kučo and Georg Titrič Arrested For Wandering Around
The Savamala Precinct requested the Terazije Precinct to investigate Ajzler Kučo and Georg Titrič who were arrested for wandering around, since they claimed that their master Bajmel, an upholsterer, sent them to meet his maiden who was arriving by the night boat. Ferdinand Bajmel confirmed their story.
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.
Ašer Ašerović, a Tenant in the Apartment of Toša Đorđević
The Belgrade Dispute Court brought a decision that Ašer Ašerović, a hat maker, had to move from the apartment which he leased from Toša Đorđević in the No. 5 Kralja Milana Street, and to give it over to the Association of Engineers and Architects, who were the prewar tenants of that apartment.
A Widow of Živko Todorović Sold a Cash Register to Avram Haim
A widow of Živko Todorović reported to the Terazije Precinct that she had sold a cash register to Avram Haim, a merchant, but the new tenant of her store refuse to give Haim to take it away.
Ana David, a maiden in the Hotel London, reported to the Terazije Precinct that
Živko Matorčević, a member of the company Matorčević and Popović, had slapped her in his store and injured her eye and a cheek.
Adolf Munk Gave a Power of Attorney to Jakov A. Melamed
Adolf Munk, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to Jakov A. Melamed, a transporting agent, to represent him at the Customs and administrative authorities likewise at the railway and steam boats societies.
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.
Admission of Jakov A. Simon To the Serbian Citizenship
Jakov A. Simon communicated to the Ministry of the Interior regarding his admission to the Serbian citizenship in line with the order of the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the eviction of all foreign citizens. Simon asserted that he had been living in Belgrade for 20 years, that he gained his property there and that he confirmed his loyalty to Serbia. Enclosed to his communication was the certificate issued by the Jewish Religious-School Community that he lived in Belgrade with his family since 1900.
Aleksa Bajić Requested Information On His Tenant Žak Kalderon
Aleksa Bajić informed the Terazije Precinct that in 1919 he leased the store to his prewar tenant Žak Kalderon, but until that day Kalderon had not put the company name on the store, and in addition he engaged the Alkalaj brothers as partners. Bajić requested the Precinct to investigate whether Kalderon was the owner of the company and whether the Alkalaj brothers used to be his partners in the prewar period.
A. Ozerović Accused Mika Mejuhas and Benvenida Koen
A. Ozerović accused his tenants Mika Mejuhas and Benvenida Koen to the Dorćol Precinct for disposing their garbage into the well in the courtyard to avoid paying for the disposal. Mika Mejuhas denied the accusation when interrogated, while Benvenida Koen submitted the medical certification that he could not leave the apartment due to his illness.
Joca Jovanović Šapčanin requested the Terazije Precinct to inform Avram Anaf, the money dealer, that he was canceled the tenancy of the store in the No. 9 Kralja Milana Street.
A. Antonović, the tenant of the store in the No. 32 Kralja Milana Street, filed a complaint to the Terazije Precinct against Avram Levi, the tenant of the neighboring store, for occupying the entire space intended for the company advertising, although he contracted only the half of that space.