Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1908 — Page 7
HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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S- G. CARLEY TRANSFER AND ROOFING GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL ROOFING. AJ1 Order Promptly Attended I . O filer 210 State Street.
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Latest Events In the Markets
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to The TIMES
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
MILLER JOY. FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 230 Michigan avenue, nre prepared to do nil kind of repair work at reasonable rate. Screen door anil window a upec-Ialty. Also store front repaired. All vrork trnarantrrd flrt rlaa. Order ftlvrn yreiupt attention. Phone No. 3001.
Bt Equipped Rt pair Shop In the Stat Q. W. HVNTE2 AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Comprcwed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System tl S. UOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Iluehn Block. Hammond, lad
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HOWARD STEVENS, Open fot Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTT. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1001.
KONG HONG LO CO. Chinee. American nnd European RESTAURANT. Chines Chop Suer. All Chinese dlshet served In short order. Chinese Good Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. ra. 1 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturer of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. S. Chicago, 250 92nd St., Phone 77 Ummond. 8S State Street, Phon 17"
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Am Car .
Am Copper. . Am Smelt . . Am Locom . . Anaconda . , H & O Biscuit .... Brook R T. . (' & G W... Ohes & O. . . C & A cm . . . Col South . . Corn Pelts . .
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STANLEY MILD A 21 154th Place
i. A. WALKER, Office 8J9 Ingraham Ave. Fhone
Phone 1371 4142 WALKER & MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMEKT WOSK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jobbing promptly attenrie i to. Hammond. Ind
High Low Close 81 81 81 124i 124 V 124 34 33 33 66 65 66 75 74 75V 4S 47 43 42 41 42 86 65 66 47 46 47 6 6 6 40 39 40 26 25 26 30 30 30 17 16 17 159 34 34 34 19 19 19 35 35 35 131 130 131 59 58 59 128 127 128 104 15 27 59 46 45 46 64 04 64 102 101 102 135 134 135 39 33 39 121 120 121 27 27 27 112 111 H2 17 1 e 1 5 16 30 29 29 S7 SG 87 17 16 17 44 43 44 133 132 133 23 22 22 22 21 22 145 144 145 37 37 37 102 102 102 2 2 2 2 2 2 51 51 4 51
ably Saturday; warmer tonight and east Saturday. Minnesota Increasing cloudiness with probably showers tonight or Sat
urday; warmer south tonight; cooler north Saturday.
Iowa Generally fair east, probably
showers west tonight or Saturday; warmer tonight.
North Dakota Partly cloudy and
cooler with probably showers tonight or Saturday.
South Dakota Partly cloudy tonight
and Saturday; cooler Saturday.
Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight and
Saturday; warmer east tonight.
Kansas Generally fair tonight ana
Saturday; warmer tonight.
Montana Probably showers tonight
or Saturday; warmer tonight.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
John Minnich Fraciical TlnsiM and Stent Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Ears Trotuchs and Smoke Stacks Put Up. Send Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on yot
Month Open High Low Close ..85 S5 64 8485a Sept ..S5 85 84 85-b Dec. ..87 87 S6 86 May .. 90 n Corn July ..68-67 68 67 67 Sept ..68 CS 68 68 b Dec. ..r.S 6S4 68 68 May ..58 5S 58 58a Oats Julv ..45 45 44 44b Sept ..3S 39- 38 36 a May ..41 41 41 41 Pork July ..1447 1450 1440 1450 Sept ..1472 1475 1465 1475 Lard Julv- ..882 890 882 890b Sept ..902 907 900 907 Ribs July ..805-02 807 802 807b Sept ..827-30 832 S27 832a
GRAIN MARKED.
Chicago, June 26. Carlots today:
Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 337 cars; oats. 126 cars; hogs, 20,000 head.
Chicago, June 26. Clearances today:
Wheat and flour. 195,000 bu; corn, 33,000
bu; oats, 6,000 bu.
Chicago, June
row: Wheat, 3
oats, 177 cars; hogs
26. Estimates tomorcars; corn, 365 cars;
15,000 head.
MALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Paper hangers. In4u'rr f fi. V. Ilynes, 328-119th street, Whiting. Ind. WANTED Men who need a good advertising medium and who will let us show them that The Times Is that medium. WANTED For U. a. army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between ages of 18 and 25; of good character and temDerate habits, wuo can speak, read
and write English. Men wanted now
for service in Cuba and the puiup-
plnes. For information apply at itecruiting Office, 'i State street. Ham
mond, ind., or 323 soutn state Chicago, 111. 1-13-eod
FOR RE.T.
FOR RENT A farm, including good horse, barn aid sheds. Inuulre Prah-
FEMALK HELP WASTED.
WANTED Woman for dish and vege
table work. Call at Gibson It. tl. 1.
M. C. A. -0--S
low's place, Hessviile, Ind.
26-2
FOR RENT Six room cottage; all modern Improvements. 609 Sibley street. 2a-i FOR RENT One large furnished front room suitable for two; also one single room; modern conveniences; prices reasonable. Address C. M., Lake County Times. 25-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with bath. One front bedroom; also a back room. 24 Douglas street. 24-3 FOR RENT Places In this want ad department for you, ten cents a night. Do you want to make money? Try it. tf
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WANTED Competent gli 1 for country home; good quire 31u Fayette street; 3473.
or woman wages, lntelephono 26-3
FOR RENT Rooms in portion; all modern reiit leasonable. Call phone. 3041.
best resident conveniences; 155 Carroll; 23-6
WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages. Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Grasselll, Ind. 25-S
WANTED Experienced waitress at Strong's restaurant, Gary, Ind.; $5 per week and room. 25-3
WANTED Everybody to realize that an advertisement in The Times Is only ten cents per diem and ten thousand people take The Times. tf
There Is Comfort WHEN A MAWS SALARY STOFS Through lckne, failure of hf employer, or a upenlon of bnatnesa, to feel that too have omethtnsr to fall back on In yonr hoar of trouble. Pat a email amount each week ta itr. Intra 1 a sjood, reliable awla hank, like the Citizens1 German National Bank
NB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'iNT.
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PRODUCE MARKETS.
Butter Receipts. 15,002 tubs; creamery, extras, 22c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No. 1, 17c; packing stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 14,697 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13c; oases Included. 13'14c; ordinary firsts, 14 c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 15 c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 17 o; specially packed for city trade anil must be 80 per cent fresh, 19c. New potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; choice to fancy, $1.201.25; ordinary, $1.101.15. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 55c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; 80 to 100 lbs, 8c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 10 c; springs, 20 3'22c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 fei ti.00 ; ducks, 915c. California green fruits Cherries, 60c (a '81.35 per box; plums, 25750 per crate; apricots, 7590c per crate; peaches, 50c ii $ 1 .60 per box.
; Fruit Apples, $1.00' 4.00 per brl; 50c i ui $2.00 per bu; new apples, 25 75c ! per box; bananas, jumbo, per hunch.
11.60; straight. $1.151.40, culls, 50c"ii i $1.75; bouquets, 70 fa' 90c; lemons, $2.50 (3.40; oranges, $2. Co 1 4.25 ; pineapples, 1 $1,254? 2.90 per crate; peaches, 20ct?i ? 1 .25 per crate. Berrles Strawberries, Michigan, 60c r $1.75 per 16-fjt case; cherries per 16Ml case. $1,005(1.25; plums, 5075c per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, J1.502.25; gooseberries, 16-qt case, $1 i 1.25, blueberries, $2. 002.50 per 24-qt use; raspberries, red. $2.00i 2.50 per 24-qt case; black, $2.50 3.00 per 24-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, $2.00. Beans Pea beans. hand picked, .choice, $2.55; common, $2.40 (ft 2.45 ; red I kidneys. $1.70 g 1.75; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.2501.50; brown I Swedish. $2.0ui 2.20; oft grades, $1,25 4 1.60; limas. California, per 100 lbs, j $5.62 & 5.73. Melons Gems. 50c$1.25 per crate;
Kockyfords, California, standard crates, 33.00; pony, $2.00; watermelons, $150. 00 if 285.00 per car. Green vegetables -Asparagus, 50c $1.25 per box; beets, 3560c per box; cabbage, 50cif$1.00 per crate; carrots, 2575c per box; cauliflower, 50cff?$1.00 per box; celery, 15 a 25c per bunch; cucumbers, 25cfi $1.00 per doz; garlic. 5ii 6c per lb; green onions, 6i'7c per bunch; green peas. 75c fj $1.75 per box;
Argentine Shipments Wheat, this
week, 2,304,000 bu; last week, 2,344,000 bu; last year 1, 712,000 bu. Corn, this week, 1,744,000 bu; last week, 2,056,000
bu: last year, 1,863,000 bu.
Xorthwmt Car. This week Last week Last Yr.
Duluth 57 16 49
Minneapolis. 16S 109 311 Chicago 6 13 22
Southweatern Markets Wheat. Receipts. Ship.
Minneapolis, today . ..lxtj.ooo 42,000
Last year 323,000 &3.000
St. Louis, today 22,0ml 7,000
Last year 13,000 12,000
Kansas City, today 21.000 6,000
Last year 30,000 93,000 Primary Mnrkets. Receipts. Ship.
Wheat, today 292,000 105.OO0
Last year 216.000 239, OuO Last year 468,000 317,000 Corn, today 488,000 440,000 Last week 501,000 360,000 Last year 624,000 1,904,000 HEARD ON THE B0UESE. Pringle All the statistics will bo of a bullish nature again and we feel co-n fldent in jidvising buying September wheat at present prices. Joseph Liquidation Is apparently over. Keep long the Pacifies, they are
positively going very much better. Buy coalers, St. Pul for a turn and bull O. & W. Bache We look for a slow but firm
market and favor buying around present levels. White We believe the recent break affords another chance to get some cheap wheat. Barrell There is nothing in the general condition of the wheat market, in our opinion, to warrant any permanent set-back in prices. Ware & Leland Wheat market is stubborn enough to suggest buj'ing on weak spots. Wre look for lawer prices on corn. Bartlett The earn market is overbought which naturally resists the buying power and suggests liquidation must take place before it will do to buy.
WANTED Experienced girl for general housewor; small family; good waees. Phone 40il or call 3u Will
iams. 23-tf HELP WANTED Help to keep The Times the greatest "ad" medium in tho Calumet region by placing your "ads" in these columns. tf FOR 8AI.IC FOR SALE One of best paying and up to date saloons in Lako county; everybody in town working, owner has other business in same town; good chance for up to date saloon man. See Mr. Nowak, agent for Bartholomae & Roseing, East Chicago, Ind. Residence 839 Summer street, Hammond. 26
FOR SALE Space in this column to the housewife who needs a hired girl. The girls always pick up Tho Times when they want a place. tf
FOR RENT Three rooms for light ; housekeeping; large, pleasant rooms. , nicely furnished; gas range and toilet; j i per week. 77 Michigan ave. 22-tf j FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for ' light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634.
FOR RENT Seven room fiat: all mod
ern conveniences; 411 Hoffman street; $16 per month. Apply Eric Lund, 19 Warren street; phone 3873. 17 FOR RENT Two cottages, one six rooms and one five rooms. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 17-tf FO RRENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ail conveniences; linest residence location in city. Phone 3401. 12-tf FOR RENT Modern six room Hat at 420 Cedar. Inquire at 6 Williams street. 5-tf FOIi RENT Two furnished rooms; one large front room suitable for two; modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakleyavenue. 4-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats. $12.60, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tlfttny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf
1
FOR SALE Cheap, a ' torcycle; only been time. Inquire of Frank eston, Ind.
'Maiison" moused a short Hilbrich, Tol-23-2W
FOR SALE OR RENT A saloon in good location, dirt cheap on account of sickness. See Abe Given 14tlh and Railroad, East Chicago, Ind. 23-tf
FOR SALE Cheap four horsepower motor boat; practically new; good reason for selling. Apply 55 East 7th Street. Chicago. 22-lu
FOR SALE Turntable express wagon; carries ton and a half; will seil cheap if taken this month. Call saioon corner Hohman and Gostlin streets. 22-6 FOR SALE Box ball bowling alley; good condition; good money maker. Apply at once, Nicnols' Beach, Windsor Park. 19-tf FOR SALE Good chance, old estabished saloon and boarding house. Address B. L., Lake County Times. 18-10 FOR SALE No. 811 Michigan avenue, new cottage, six rooms and bath; rented Nov. 1 $18 per month; see prop
erty and make offer. Address labur,
14-45th St., Chicago, 111. lb-ini
FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Lipnian, 6. Williams street. 12-tf
LOST AND VOUND. LOST Bunch of keys with owner's name on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward, tf
FOX "ND Bull dog. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Apply Dan Shuck, Bank saloon, 120 South Hohman street. 25-3
LOST lady's containing leave at this
small black pocketbook money. Finder please office; reward. 25-2
LOST Closed face gold watch with leather fob; initial on fob. name and date in cas-; lost somwhere between Rimbaeh avenue or Morton court. Reward if returned to this office. 25-2 I.OST Small notebook, Sunday, between Nickel Plate restaurant and Harrison park; valued on account of
j memorandum. Phone 1074, Mrs. Sheer
er. Z2-tr
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
HAMMOND. Lots 2. 12, 21, 28, Zachaus' addlditlon, Bertha Anderson to John Zachau $ Lots 15. 5, 20, 23, Zachaus' addi-
Anderson to Ida
horseradish,
per
L. A. 9.20
Brie. ..10.45 Penn. .11.20x P.M.
Monon 12.00 18.60;
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$1.50 per brl; leaf.
mushrooms, .i0fco5c aiilhc per bunch; grown, 5075c per
bunch; lettuce.
20if2oc per tub;
per doz; pieplant. radishes, home 100; string beans.
green, ucttt'f l.Zu per Dox; wax, .oc
$l.o0; sweet corn, i.aU y 4.00 per bu; onions. 50c'y;$l.o0 per bu; spinach, ZbCtf 40c per box; tomatoes, 25fy 65c per crate; turnips, 40ii50c per box; watercress, 25ipS5c per basket.
1.12
12.62! 1.64 8.211 8.2C: 3.23;
S.60 3.55 4.47 6.28 6.32 6.82 45
6.02! rougn
N. P. . 9.02 Erie.. 9.03 C C L 9.30 M. C. . .10.00 Wab'shll.OOx Monon. 11. 10; U a. 11.85 Penn. .11.35 Erie 11.45 M. C. .12.05 Daily.
xDaily ex. Sunder. I'Daily ex. Monday sSundty only. IVia Indiana JZ
6.15 6.28 ; 6.3 2 6 42 7.11 .5 .S i 9.54 i 10.36 I 10.47 i 11.48 11.58 12.28 : 12.21 12.4 1I.S6
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
ITnion Stock Yards, June 26. Hog receipts, 20.000 head; left over. 7.000 head; market slow. Light, $5.70 6.20 ; mixed, $5.75 if fi.30; heavy, $5.70 fi 6.32 ;
$0.1 1' Sg 5.9a. Cattle receipts.
2,0'0; 6,000;
market market
Omaha Kansas
City
weak, weak. Hogs . . 6.000 . .14.000
Sheep receipts,
Cattle 2,000
Sheep l.ouo 1.000
T'nion Stock close active at 6.20; mixed. $5. 6.25; rough. $5.1 sheep steady.
Yards, decline. 70 i? 6.27 OS 5.90.
June 26. Hogs Light, $5.65 ft ; heavy, $5.70 'fi Cattle strong;
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Liverpool, June 26. Wheat and corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, June 26. 1:30 p. m. Wheat, iid higher; corn, fad higher. Liverpool. Juno 26. Vh cbxeci ft d higher; corn closed id higher.
30, Zachaus' addiAnderton to Gus-
31, Zachaus' Anderson tt
addial to
ad-Al-
300
1,200
2,600
tion, Bertha Engel Lots 4, 13. 25. tion, Bertha tav Zachau Lots 3, 17. 26,
tion, Bertha
Bertha Anderson Lots 6. 11, 19, 29, Zachaus' dition. Bertha Anderson to
vina Muemch Lots 7, 10, 22, 23, 24, Zachaus' addition. Bertha Anderson to Emma Loescher Lots 1. 16, 27, 32, Zachaus' addition. Bertha Anderson to Johanna Hansen Lots 8, 9, 14, 1, 34, Zachaus' addition, Bertha Anderson to George Zachau Lot 26, lock 2, Stafford & Trankle's addition, Louis 11. Stafford to Leonardo Moline Lot 17, block 1, Towle & Young's addition, Chicago. Con. B. & M. Co. to Charles H. Friedrich Lot 17, block 1, Towle & Young's addition, Charles 11. Friedrich to Carl Johnson Lots 21 and 22, Marble's subdivision block 5, Towle & Young's addition, George M. Popp to Verne C. Summers TOLESTON. Lots 37 to 39, block 42 in second Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to Phillip C. Emerich Lot 7, block 4. Oakdale addition. Clear Tltla Land Co. to Andrew Galliek Lots 12 to 18, 32 to 37. block 21, O. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Bankers National Bank, Chicago, to John Almone Lot 3, block 14, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. T. M. C. Hembroff to George Hromada Lot 26, block 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s first addition, Keroly Sarady to Borbala Sarndy CROWN POINT. Lot 71. Cottage Grove addition, Leland Lnmphire to Grace Slade
EAST CHICAGO. Part NE SE NW . Chas. W. Hotchkiss to City , of East Chicago 10.400 Part S NE NW 2 acres. East Chirniro Co. to City of East Chicago INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 22, block 57. S-ward Peter
son to Ernest Summers Lot 10. block 21. Maria L. Brrs-
5. .4 E. R. R. Co . . . 6. East Chicago Co. Marker 6, East Chicago Co. Huntington 61. Emii Steinfeldt
600
2,550
500
500
,000
400
1,050
swond addiWilliams to
-I q.uir the Chicago papers. I lake THE TIMES because I doa't have time to read more than what It ha.'' Tetuaoay of one TIMES reader.
WEATHER FORECAST. j Illinois, Indiana. Missouri and Lower j Michigan Fair tonight and probably i Saturday; rising temperature. ' Wisconsin Fair tonight and prob-
lin to C. U Lot 3, block ; to Ella A. Lot 21. block to Addie I Lot 12, block
to Pheobe Collins Lot 7. block 21. in tion. William H. Jav P. Bedford
Lot 7, block 21 in second addition, Charles I. Washburn to William H. Williams HORSFORD PAR FT. Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. block 7. Hattle Mills to Josephine Inman GARY.
Lot 25, block 5. Broadway tion, S. L. Kohn to Julius zovszky Lot 23, block 5. Broadwav
tion. Julius Ruszovzky to Mathe
Sandor 2,000 Lots 41 and 42, Orchard Park
FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots
in best location in city; cash or easy
payments. Phone 3244 or call 214 Ann street after 5 oc'lock in the evening.
15-tf
FOR SALE Practically new safe. cheap; J. Bau,m Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf
PERSONAL PERSONAL Young widow wants a husband. Well, she ought to be able to satisfy her longing if she advertises for one in the Times.
FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard St-iel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R.. Lake County Times. 16-3t
Forrest P. Rundell to Ralph E. Hunt 500 Lots 18 to 19, block 4, Gary Investment Co.'s first addition, Garv Investment Co. to Leonard J. Stankowicz 2.S00 Lots 33 and 34, block 78, Gary Land Co.'s first addition, Gary Land Co. to Leonard Fitzgerald 1.450 WHITING. Lot 34. block 2, Davidson's seventh addition, Davitt D. Cliidester to Bridget O'Neill 200 Lot 2 3. block 1. Davidson's Fred street addition. Charles D. Davidson to John Diubek 200 SECTION. 26-36-8 W SW NE and NW SE V 80 acres, Joseph Braunies to Eugene H. Hi 11 . . . 1 0,000 7-37-9 W Lots 105. 106. part 107 SW NE , James Burton to James W. Burton 2,000
8-3 4-8 W Part SE Daniel W. Krimbili mln F. Hayes S-34-8W Part SE
Benjamin F. Hayes
PERSONAL I have room for six or seven horses or cattle in my pasture. Jim Shulfz, one mile soutli of Black Oak. 23-3 PERSONAL You see you get results by advertising in the want ad columns in the Times. tf CLAIRVOYANT Telling past and future, giving readings. Madam Castllla, 138 Russell street; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 24-5
SW , to Ber.ja-
SW . to Sarah
1,550
W. Howland 1,650
NOTICES. I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. J Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person in my name af- 1 ter the date of this notice, and all j persons are hereby warned not to give 1 credit to any one in my name for any
amount. JAMES K ROUP A. Dated, Indiana Harbor, Ind., June 26. 190S. NOTICE. Clinton. Iowa, June 24. 1908. To Whom It May Concern You are herebv notified not to trust or harbor Walter C. Pike, as I will not be responsible for any debts of his contracting. F. R. PIKE.
addi-Hus-
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350
300
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 1765. Chns. A. Young vs. John Peterson. Defendant defaulted. Court finds for plaintiff $32.50. 2792. A. W. Hotch vs. Henry Schadert et al. Defendant's motion for a new trial overruled. Appeal frayed 60 days for bond. 3953. Wellington Milligan vs. City of Whiting. Defendant files exception to the refusal of the court to give certain instruction tendered by the defendant. Defendant excepts to court's Instructions. 3764. Tony Jamros vs. Anthony Smith. Plaintiff files amended complaint. Defendants demur. Demur overruled. Defendants file answer in denial with agreement that all defenses can be made thereunder. Submitted to the cou rt. 4030. William E. Deo vs. Sanford Mcnight et al. Plaintiff dismissed as to Wm. Vogd, administrator. 4095. Henry Sc.hrage vs. Silas Mochan ft al. Court finds for plaintiff $1,039.48 with $75 attorney's fees, without relief. 415 4. Charles Glatt'.i and John Kilwell vs. C. L. S. & E. et al. Plaintiff defaulted. Court finds for defendant. August F. ITartigan in the sum of $615 with relief. 4174. Geo. Ortseifon vs. Partrick D.
Sullivan. Motion to set aside default
and Judgment overruled and excepted. 4991. Calijpnet Lumber company vs. John Audriorta et al. Court finds for plaintiff $958.23 plus $70 attorney's fee. Foreclosure against all defendants except Samuel Ladouyf. Property to be sold subject to mortgage of said Sodamyi. 4195. Wisconsin Lumber & Coal company vs. Ellen Kekich. Court finds for plaintiff vs. Wm. T. Cherry $208.56 plus $25 attorney fee Forclosure of mechanic's lien vs. all dedefendants. 4215. Frank O'Shea & Tenance Shea
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State of Indiana, County of Lake. Before I). Prest. Justice of thf Peace in and for North Township. L. Sonnenschein vs. Lazaros & Evangeloff. Now comes the plaintiff and files his complaint in attachment and affidavit therefor, showing that the said defendant is not a resilient of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore herey notified of the pendency of said action end that the same will stand for trial on the 12th day of August, 1908, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of said justice in room 26 Rimbaeh block, Hammond, Indiana, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein at the calling of said cause, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal of office at Hammond. Indiana, this 19th day of June, 1908. 19-3 FRANK D. PREST. Justice of the Peace.
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vs. Presbyterian church. Court finds for plaintiff vs. Harding & Harding. $15.0 plus $10 attorney's fee. Forclosure of street improvement without relief. Find for plaintiff vs. Engleman & Engleman $15.10 plus $10 attorney fee.
street improvement
Foreclosure of without relief. 4223. August Marrovich et al. 4238. Albert
P. Meredith vs. Wolf Submitted to court. Pick & companv vs.
Frank J. Swada et al. First State tinnV
files amended interrogatory petition. 42 42. John B. Block vs. Charles Martin ft al. Defendant Ludolf Houtschiet files answer and cross complaint. 4252. John Miller vs. Rose Miller. Defendant files answer to cross complaint. 4363. Cudahy Packing company vs. Adams & company. Defendant demands Jtiry. Cai:.e continued for the term. 437. Paxton Lumber company vs. John Judicis Alias summons ordered returnable second day September term. 4r97. Sadie Clark vs. Allle Clark. Defendant is brought into court on citation and it appearing that he has paid allowance in full to June 20, '08. he is discharged and purged of contempt.
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