Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 178, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1907 — Page 7
Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1907.
Want Column
WANTED Young man to deliver meat. Apply at once at Hammond Meat Market. 1-15-lt.
WANTED Twenty girls for glue spreading; must bo over 18 years of age. IIinsCH-STEIN CO. 1-12-lwk
WANTED Room and board In private
family by voune lady. Within two
blocks of court house. Address care of Lake County Times.
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WANTED Girl for general housework, ..references required. Four In family. Call at 101 State street, Hammond. Ind. 1-S-tf.
IS GESSLER . A GOLD BRICK?
President Herrmann Says He Was Bunkoed in Trading For Fraser.
WANTED For the U. & army, able bodied men. unmarried, between the Egea of 21 and 25; of good character .m,,.rite habits, who can speak.
write English. For informa
tioo appl at Recruiting Office 93 Stat.
Wnmmona. na.. or no o"vm
fetate street. Chicago. 111. 12-4-eod.
IX)ST Monday morning, ladles gold watch, Initial "B" on case, between
Oak street and the Calumet bridge.
Finder please return to 424 Ash street
and receive reward.' 1-14-2L
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN A red
rooster of good breed, with mark of identification. Return to 19 State
street and receive reward. l-12-3t.
I'Olt SALE Square piano la good con- ,
tiltiou. $30, eaay payments If desired.
Straube lMano factory. Take South
Hobmaa street car; phone 1822. 1-15-
lw.
FOR SALE At Toleston, a brand new
up-to-date saloon building now run- outfielder Harry Gessler for
nlng a good bar doing a good business. "Chick" Fraser. Murphy has been
Owner wants to retire on account of anxious to close the deal for Fraser
sickness. Call or write to Otto C. j for some time. During tho meeting Borman, Real Estate, Toleston, Ind. of the National Commission hero last
IS HfflDEBAjao Oi Looks Like an Attempt at False Practices Says Cincinnati Baseball President.
racing here In the Thanksgiving hand!
cap, went down to inglorious defeat in the mile purse event. He was the
odds on favorite, but showed no speed
ana nnisnea outside the money. Borghesi has either trained off or is no
nrnT . TT,m muaaer.
-t w ikuuiiu I ) 1 1 v P1 art eoox .- . v 1 1
TWO BASKET BALL TEAMS. The Borgian. quoted at 100 to 1 at on
time, came i
-A""""y Business Meeting ana imra. Ttie track was dead 9inct tT
Transact Routine business Will latter mare. Nine Spot beat Alma Boy
orm oi tnieriaminsi a nose in tne fourth.
"Ul -re etlcent A to" Its Xature.
THEATRICAL NOTES.
"The Time, the Place and the Girl.
a comedy with music, will be presented at the Towle opera house on Sunday, Jan. 20 by the Askln-Singer company, with an excellent company, including
among other players of reputation.
....... "6uu, iuiss iaa tmerson, Miss
Lucia Moore and Miss Violet McMillen
This is the musical play which has run for six months in Chicago and is still
the particular favorite of the theater
goers of that town, which has had un
til now a monopoly on its attractions ever since it was produced. It was written by Will R. Hough and Frank R. Adams, with the musical assistance
of Joseph Howard, the long distance
song hit champion of the world
The plot Is to the effect that Happy
jonnny uicKs, a square young ram
bler, has been spending a night In
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 14. President Hermann was angry today when he read tho report from Chicago that Charles W. Murphy had decided to
l-12-6t.
FOR SALE Lots centrally located In factory district of East Chicago, Ind.
In Ladd & Smith's subdivision. . The
Ladd Agency, agents, East Chicago,
Ind. 1-11-tf.
FOR SALE Nineteen lots in C. C.
Smith's addition to Hammond, Ind.,
week, Mr. Hermann sounded him on the subject, offering a large cash bonus
if Murphy would consent to part with Reulbach, Lundgren, . Pfelster, Kling,
mo ran or some other experienced
Player.
All these propositions were spurned
by the Cub chief. Finally Mr. Her
mann made another offer of a flat
Al ine regular monthly business meeting of the Girl's Athletic league
held last evening in the club rooms in East State street, the usual business
or the month was transacted, and reports from the different committees
accepted.
i-eruaps me most interesting feature
or last, nights meeting was the elect
ing or two basket ball teams:
The first team has for its captain, Miss Lucile. Stebbins second center, Julia Wall; forwards, Ruth Brenneman and Fay Campbell; guards, Kate Emery and Anna Bl.xeman. The Una up for
me secona team Is as follows. Captain, Lillian Porch second center, Marie James; forwards, Miss Darlington and Laura Mather guards, Veda Hemstack and . Peart Barget. The Misses Bixe-
man, Stebbins, Porch, Wall and Mather
were former members of the Hammond
high schol team. A practice game was
played last evening. At the next meet
ing two more teams will be elected.
The names of six girls were voted on, and accepted as members. The election of officers was postponed until the
next meeting, which will be held Jan.
n. nans started for a new form of
entertainment to take place at an early date. At present the club members are giving forth no information as to the special feat. It was also agreed
to discontinue the lessons in physical
culture for an indefinite period of time.
However, work in this line will douotlessly be carried on by those inter
ested in the study.
near Steel Car shops. The Ladd agency, trado for Fraser for Gessler, who was
East Chicago, Ind. 1-11-tf.
iOK SALE Six head of horses, to
geiner wun an harness, wagons,
carriages and surries. The property
of Tolleston Livery Co., Tolleston, Ind.
l-10-6t.
secured by the Cubs last season from Brooklyn to act as utility man. The
Chicago owner refused, and there the matter dropped.
The following day Mr. Murphy
agreed to give Mr. Hermann a choice
of two propositions. In exchange for
Fraser he promised to give either $1,500 in cash or $560 in cash and
either. Catcher Sebaughn or Outfielder
itanaau, young players drafted by
FOR SALE Coal yard in good condition at reasonable price, as owner intends to return to his former grocery business. The coal vard is situated
near Calumet avenue on the Wabash Chicago from the Western League. The S0 ln blocks of 500 .to 300 each- night.
MORNINGSTAR A STAB.
ura Morningstar, the Indiana bllliardist, challenger of George Sutton
for the 18:2 balk-line championship of
the world, carried too many guns for Calvin Demarest in tho opening game of their nights' match at the latter
style game played at Mussey's last
night.
By the terms of the match, which was arranged to give Morningstar the necessary practice for his match with I
Sutton a week hence, Morningstar is
to play 3,000 points to Demarest's 1,-
- - s. . ' V . . . v- yt --' f-f "- 4 "'f'
I' ;;s"
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PAGE SEVEN.
STORIES OF SCOTCH JUDGES.
Indulged In Levity When Human Life Was at Stake. "Lord Salvesen in an address at Edinburgh recalled the old days when human life was held very cheap and Judges frequently indulged in levity when life was at stake. On one occasion Sir Francis Bacon was "'mightily importuned" by a malefactor to save his life. All appeals failed and the culprit at length pleaded for mercy on account of his kindred. "Your name," said he, "is Bacon and my name is Hog. and in all ages Hog and Bacon are so nearly kindred that they are not to be separated." "Aye, but," replied the Judge, "you and I cannot be kindred except you be hanged, for Hog is not Bacon until It be well hanged." Similar callousness was evinced by Scottish Judges even as late as the 18th century. Lord BraxSeld seemed to have taken a positive pleasure in obtaining convictions in cases and It was he who told an unfortunate cul
prit that he was a very clever fellow but that he would be "nane the waur o' a hanging." On another occasion, when this
Judge noticed a Juryman who was a personal friend entering the court he exclaimed: "Come awa' Mister, come
awa', and help me to hang a few o' they damned scoondrels." In 1870 Lord Kaimes presided at the trial of a man named Matthew Hay, with whom he had been in the habit of playing at chess. He summed up against the prisoner and when he was convicted exclaimed, "That's checkmate to you, Matthew."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
t a t't utl DlA3fA. COUNTY OF
l-ake buperior Court. October term, 1906 Thomas F. Costello. vs. Archibald J. Roberts'. John Brown and John W. Hughes. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake
ouyerior wourt. i will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday the 12th day of January. 1907. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lots one (1) to six (6) both inclusive: Lots twelve (12) to Twenty-one (21). PoU inclusive. Lots Twenty-three (23) to Thirty-six (36), both inclusive and , N8. forty-seven (47) and Fortyeight (48) all in Block Sixteen (16); and Lots from One (1) to Nineteen (18) o? inclusive, in Block Twenty-three (23). all in L. 1. Hammond's addition, containing Fifty lots in all, said L. P. Hammond's addition being a subdivision of the North one-half of the south-east quarter of the North-east quarter of section Eleven (11), Township Thirty-six (36), North Range Nine (9) West, situated in Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell ror a sufficient sum so satisfy said decree, interest and cc6ts, I will at the same time and place offer for gala the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accui-ing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws
t Tkn as the Property of Archibald r 1?bJ"tson. John Brown and John
. z"6 al lne sult ot A nomas jr.
CHARLES J. PAUGHERTV.
. T-xJ?htriff' Lttke County, Ind
Att'y for PUIntlff.
Railway Time Table
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-NOTICE TO -NOX-HESIDENT.
The State of Indiana. I.ak rnnntv
m me Is&kb superior Court, Decern ber term, 1906. Josephine E. Young vs. Hiram Pear
boiis. ei ai.
Cause No. 3704. Action to Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff bv Crnm
pdcaer & Moran, attorneys and file3 her complaint herei
, , . - . - a- .- . . T.,V., MIA
uuiuavu or a nnmnf lent
"The happiest woman," says Mrs. lnS that the defendants, Vliram Pear
Hetty Green, "is the one who sits by c hVrst!aTai" h?" .l6
the fireside and says 'Yes, dear," to ift but who is the wife of said Hiram every stupid remark her husband gWiiuiW.S JfKiriSaiS makes." William Kerr, If he be dead, each and
The Happiest Woman.
IDA EMERSON
track, almost in tho center of Jeru- orrer was accepted by the Red chief,
salem. For particulars call on James who promised to let Murphy know
Czaszewicz, State Line, 154tli place, which proposition would be taken as
S. W. Hammond, 111. l-3-15t. soon as he had communicated with
Manager Hanlon.
Does your sewing machine need re- It was therefore , ht ..,,,0'a '
palr.7 If so call up C. P Miller th. Murphy announced in Chicago tha sewlnff machine expert, 241 Last State Eraser had hPn
. tv. v. iuj ucoaici.
Hermann Suwpects Gold Brick. "It looks to me," 'said Mr. Hermann
today, "like an attempt'at false Drac-
iicea -ma part . or Murphr. I have
The score at the finish last night was as "The Widow" in The Time, The
Euo to 202 in ravor or the visitor, the
professional having the upper hand over the young amateur from start to
finish.
Place and The Girl.
treet, phone 2601. 10-16-lm.
Carter's first class livery and under
tfcklng; open day and night, ambulance rails answered promptly. 6-29tf
The name of the Erleb&ch Planing
Silll u changed to the Invalid Appll
ance and Cabinet Mfg. Co., 400-408-410-
Indiana avenue, telephone 187L
DANIELS TO MEET HANDY.
C. M. Daniels of the New York Ath
letic club and H. J. Handy of the C. A
A
thq country, are matched for a 1,000
, , an Idea that when he got bock to Chi- yard or "a mile race at New York Feb.
- CTlgcfnfc tohntt "but ffia eslllrHaVhot 23- ' This ' is 'the' data set 1
Boston with his pals, Laurie Farnham
and Tom Cunningham, two rich men's sons. In a fight with some card sharks Cunningham hits a man over the head
with a wine bottle, and fearing the
consequences the trio make their escape before the police arrive. Hoping
probably the two best swimmers in I to find a hiding place and also to take
ft
-PAGEC!
aeclded to play professional baseball
any longer, but to retire from the game to practice dentistry, at his
home in Pennsylvania, Thereupon he attempted to hand me a dead one in exchange for Fraser.
'I have plenty of witnesses to tes
tify that Murphy would not consider
ior a minute any offer for Gessler.
Later he made a proposition which I acepted. Then he goes back tn tv,
for a dual
aquatic meet between the two clubs.
- Handy and Daniels have been match
ed several times, but the decisive race
has fallen through nearly every time. Daniels, who" won many points at the Olympic games at Athens last year, is
best at the shorter distances up to a
mile, while the Chicago boy excels in
the distances rrom a nair mile to a
mile.
a needed rest, they find their way to a sanitarium in the Virginia mountains. Cunningham meets his sweetheart there, and Hicks falls in love .with the pretty head nurse, Molly Kelly, who proves to be the sister of the man injured by Cunningham in the esca
pade in Boston.
This Interesting situation is en
hanced by the fact that the sanitarium is placed under quarantine, and as the servants are all absent, the guests
have to serve themselves. In the course of the play Hicks shoulders
A Cli an ser Not a Cosmetic
Gessler deal, which was entirely dis- PREVENT CRUELTY TO JOCKEYS CunnltlSham'8 Sullt, and thus puts posed of a week ago. ' himself "in wrong as he expresses it.
"Some of Murphy's transactions will
bear watchlng'J
Withdraw, every prticle of dirt, dutt, iop, and impurities from the porct, cleansing them thoroughly. Allow the rich red blood to now freely to the check. A healthy condition of the ikln follow its use. 50c and $1.00 per jar
BRITT WOULD FAKE FIGHT; .
"CYCLONE JOHNNIE" QUITS.
Thompson Iletnrus From Cof
Telia of Deal AVltU Ex-Hghtwelgut Champion My Wbloh He AVas to Lay Down For 92,000.
Los Angeles, Jan. 15. Local authori
ties of the National Society for the
prevention of cruelty to children have
served notice upon the officials of As
cot Park to cease allowing jockeys
under 16 years of age to be employed at the track or prosecutions will be
instituted.
The society declares that a recent investigation disclosed that several of the boys riding at the track were under
with the nurse
The singing and dancing numbers
manifest the genius of Ned Wayburn for such things, and there is not a
chorus feature in the show that is not '.new and original. The company is
large and the production Is an unusu
ally artistic one.
PETITION OF UA.MiltUPT FOR H!!
DISCHARGE!.
In the matter of Charles Pitzele, Bank
rupt. No. 2300, in Bankruptcy.
District of Indiana, ss.
On this 9th day of January, A. D.,
ba
an 01 wnose names are unknown to
pnunurr, jonn isorcott, Ann Norcott his wife, Roger D. Coit, Colt whose true christian nam Is link
but who is the wife of said Roger D
iveu uver Lana company of Min
neapous, Minnesota, Red River Land
. ompany, a corporation, John W
iiugnes, juna A. Hughes, his wife(
.rienry es. uieiricii, Dietrich
I '.IT hnc-A olnr.tr.!. - J 1 . '
07, on reading the petition of the AY " -i?, ' unknown, wire
nkrupt for his discharge. 7" "rM V ' cii'Sf"' . ,A-
It is ordered by the court, that a c,t' of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
hearing be had upon the same on the notation-Francis 1 Vr 5th dav of Fphmarv ion? ifv, -o ,. J ?ra,V," L ,1.an,L1?. . A-. rteDi Charles
cam 1 v. jiuaunias. oanips fliiifs iiaruov 11
luu. at .inuianapons, in said district, rown, ieua a. urown, Marie Bell at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and Tuckef' -. !). Morton. whosH christian
that notice thereof be published twice Culver" SasI Intho I I. 1 IV,,.., I iir..ii.. t 1 .
'" ailh .. vt-u5, jonn ijtriesei, are LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND. nt rSW"ts of the State of Indiana, a newspaper printed in said district, noftno.'
mai an ttiiuwu creauors ana una inai xne same will stand for trla
other persons in interest may appear aJ lne Pext lerrn or said court, and at the said time ami nn h ai. unle!? . tn.ey appear and answer
- ' or aemur inerein. at tne calling of salt' cause, if any they have, why the Draver cause, on the 12th dav of Mar. h a h
of the said petitioner should not be L90'1 the same being the 2d day oi
me iicjil icriii ot oaia court to be be-
granted.
, Ana.it is further ordered by the court, that the' clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
saia petition and this order, addressed
gun and held in the court' house at Hammond, in said county and state
on ine zna Monaay or. March A. D 1907, said action will be heard and de
termined in ineir aosence
In witness whereof. I hereunto t
to them at their places of residence as my hand and affix the seal of 6aid
stated.
witness, the Honorable Albert B.
Anderson, Judge or said court, and j the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in
said district, on the 9th day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1907. SEAL. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk.
court, at Hammond, this 9th day of
SEAL. HAROLD H. WHEELER, Clerk Ij.SC By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.
PETITION
OF BAXKRIPT FOR HIS
DISCHARGE. In the matter of Albert Bankrupt. No. 215a, in Bankruptcy. District of Indiana, ss.
C. Huber,
NON-RESIDEXT NOTICE..
THIS STATE Or INDIANA, LAKE
COUNTY. In the Superior Court,
December team, 1906.
Cause No. 36o5. Action to Divorce.
Julia Engle vs. Edward Engle.
Now comes the plaintiff by . Stinson Bros, attorney and files her complaint
herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the
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Sycamore. 111., Jan. 15. "Cyclone
Johnnie Thompson, who has been on the Pacific coast the past six months.
returned home yesterday and in giving some of hl3 experiences of his bouts tells why he did not get a date with Jlmmie Britt, which has nr.t- ha
! given out to the public.
Britt agreed to meet Thnm,cn
should the Sycamore bnv f,f t
r-oweu, J?red Ward, and Jack Clifford olds ana uPwara over lUB llve allu
Manager Brooks, the enterprising
the limit of 16 years established by
law. In addition it Is alleged that the yuuus manager, continues to Keep raith
boys are compelled to ride ln very with the public by giving them a good
scanty clothing during the most Incle- show and an entirQ chanj?e each week
ment weather, ine racing omciais are warna n,xainf llnwln? this to con- Comed' rule3 thls week ls happily
tinue mierpreiea Dy inree good teams. Head
uwmg 10 ine CUUU1UUU9 ui mo uuuise eu oy ine inree lianeys, wno do a
Hit. sfncniA phase that was on the caril I j . .
1 1 tumeuy ssu out 01 tne ordinary. Tne
Seymours help keep up the fun in a
for the first at Ascot park yesterday
was called off and a race for 3 -year
AA. 1 1 . ..
Ci uawns met these requirements a bout was sought with Britt, who offered Thompson $2,000 to tro into ti, T-t
and lay down to him. .
This Thompson agreed to do. as he
half furlong course was put on.
The only sanitary plant
In northern Indiana that
purifies and niters all its BHtT w 7. fnly way to set t0 r , i ' 1 JlmmlQ became suspicious milk and cream. Open to wanted the sycamore bov to post
the public for inspection.
Telephone 2573. 253 Oakley Aksbi
HAMMOND, IND.
.w vk ,uuu to aereft tn m.
crookedness and not turn the tables on him and try to knock him out.. Jonny did not want the decision for 32 000 and the deal fell through.
SPORTING- BRIEFS.
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 15. Local
fight promoters are on the anxious
seat. over the rumor that State Senator
Gus Ilartman Intends to introduce a
bill In the state legislature to stop all fights In a -day or two. Ilartman Is
!out for blood, and says that he will make every effort to stop prize fights
In the state of California.
something; that you desire to sell, but
Vou certainly have f
S s ?
BIG KILLING ON JERRY C;
WINS RACE AS LONG SHOT.
Odds W ere 40
? 4"i
Settled Down Silk Second.
to 12
HOW
New York, Jan. 2. A cablegram received today from Batling Nelson contains the first and positive announcement of the terms upon which "The Dane" is willing to again meet Joe Gans, the negro lightweight pugilist. The message reads:
"Arrived safely arter a stormy passage match Gans; 40,000; 65 per cent to the winner and 35 to the loser;
year was made at fight in August. "Wish you a happy
when New Year."
and 50 to 1 rntI1 Mn '
ey Began Pouring in and Then They
0 1 Rustling
couple of good character sketches.
tiaiey and Haley are another extra
good team. Little Miss Baney is gift
ed with a wonderful voice and promises to become a shining light in her chosen profession.
The illustrated songs are sung very
finely by Miss Lilly Murphy.
The moving pictures are the best
ever produced here. A special Saturday matinee for ladies and children Saturday and Sunday and a performance each night, with entire change
of pictures three times a week. A good show for the patrons of this theater.
Manager Brooks is In Michigan City
promoting another popular priced house there and Jarett DeKota has charge of the local house for the present.
can the many interested people know, if you do not use the advertising: columns of The Lake County Times?
New Orleans, Jan. 15. On nf th.
Dig Killings oi tne
jcity pars yesterday, afternon
jerry owned and trained by Tom
Ajanniaz, won tne opening race. On Principal Oliver S. W'estcott of the this first start here, which was at the North Division high school told Captain Fair grounds, he ran a good rara h. n.imiilaser and other members of th
hind very good horses, and since then football team yesterday that the dlshas been wasting his energy and qualification of the members of the throwing dust in the layers' eves hv tpnm from athletics would ba onlv for
cnasing couoquy and her sort around a short time, three or four weeks
i mt- jiug. f. . time Dr. Westcott tol.i
Yesterday he was dropped in with a hnva that his utterances had
neid of trained pigs, and the iayers, who seemed to have been completely
"in II dilmr b.i.gi-a. . . -, .- - - .-...-1
J 1 I-
If you hare anything to advertise, ue the claasSGed colomn of THE LAKH COOT V TIMES S llnti 10 cent
uifu, 5-uon ran mm up to 40 and 50 to 1, after opening him around SO to 1 Then th e monev be:mn tn fiitor ut u
rlnST, to and $10 at a tlms. 4 )-, I l n a what lid thousrht hpst n n,1 ,1
---. i,iiv I UUi'U " ' -- - --' 11U pcu
vii:e declined, the bets offered increased, and Jerry C. was finally sent
At the
been
grossly exaggerated, and that Superintendent of Schools E. G. Caoley and not himself had introduced the matter to the school management committee. Dr. AVestcott told the boys that he had
me post at 12 to 1. Ha was off well enough, but In less than fifty yards had been crowded into
P'ace. Then Jackson
into a contendin
that the parents of the boys would
have enough conndence in him to see that justice was done.
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 15. Bra-
took him vaure, a 2-year-old by Gerolstein
IOSitIOn at th A 1 TriestPSS. and Shadv Lad wre tha
stretch turn and in the -run down the favorites to score at Emeryville yester-8traight-away gradually wore down his day afternoon. The weather was cold, field and won handily by a length and while the track was hohiine-
a Half from th favorite, Ruatllas ilk. 1 BorghesI, who beat all the cracks
Real Estate
Transfers A list of real estate transfers furnished daily by the Lake County Title & Guaranty company, abstracters, Crown Point. Ind. Walter L. Allman to Willis G.
On this 9th dav of .Tnnnnrv a r
1907, on reading the petition of the defendant Edward Engle Is not a iesl
bankrupt for his discharge,
ji ia uiuerea Dy tne court, tnat a hearing be had upon the same on the
dent of the State of Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby
notified of the pendency of said action
5th day of February, 1907, before said and th&t he Same W'" 8tand for trial
ai ine next term ot said court.
court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice
in the LAKE COUNTY TIMErf. HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and
and
that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on the 11th day of March, A. D,
1907, the same being the 1st day of
the next term of said Court to be be
gun and held ln Court House at Hammond, in said County and State on the
other nersons in infprpst m n v armoor
at the said time and place and show Monday of March A. D. 1907, said ac-
cause. If anv tliev have nrh-a- th -lu" w 114 ue "c.u nuu ueiermmea in
wis-, iiaj
of the said petitioner should not be
granted.
And it is rurther ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as
stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B.
Anderson, judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in
said district, on the 8th day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1907.
SEAL. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk.
his absence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto
set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond this 24th day of
December A. D. 1906.
Seal HAROLD H. WHEELER, Clerk L. S. C. CARRIE B. MILES, Deputy Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
ijNiiuu bl'ATK.H, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA.
In the matter of Levi Eaton, bank
rupt. No. 32 in Bankruptcy (Hammond).
Notice to Trustee's Sale Suhlerr tn Ins report to the tax payers
Liens .
Report of Members of Advisory Board.
I, C. Chick, L. H. Mattern and Philip
McLaughlin, do solemly swear that we have examined the receipts and expenditures for North township and find all the accounts correct and according to law, and ai appropriated by the advisory board of said North township.
And we do hereby submit the follow-
Townshlp
Func
Balance R-ceipts Expend!Jan. 1, 11006) tures 1006 (1900)
Balance 54626.19 59079.84 512819.99
Tuition fund 1344. S3 369o.7a 4921.25
Spec, school, yu j.4u
1554S.67
(Overdraft)
R.oad fund
McMahan, sw i:
section
19-82-8, containing 40 acres.. William D. Weis to Louis Henry Weis. lot 29, block 1. Towle & Young's second addition, Hammond Ernest Schneider to Lake County Saving3 & Trust Co., e 10.40 acres of part north of N. Y. C. & St. L. Ry., right of way
100
11,000
Whiting Land Co., to Fred Vater, lots S3 to 36, block 7, Central park. Whiting ...... Charles Bubolz to John Enerle, part nw U ne 14 section 2S-24-9, containing 20 acres..
ln addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record two mortgages, four releases and three miscellaneous Instruments.
431
200
In pursuance of an order tn mo rU-
rected. I will receive at mv office on
119th street, Whiting. Indiana, un to
two o'clock p. m., on January 26th.
1907. bids for the purchase of the bankrupt's real estate as follows, to-wit:
i.oi nineteen us; ln Block No. two (2). in Davidson's New York Avenue
addition to the City of IIammnr.il .
cept a strip at the Southeasterly side Bridge fund of said lot nineteen (19), ten (10) feet in r,. fri
YhUh- nxt, ad-10ihlng lot No. twentv nne fund (20) in Block two (2). ami whns nn DB luno...
of boundary are in exactlv the same di- Totals, rection as those of said lot No. twen- -
ty (201: also Lot (6) of Mettier's ,T. t A fill t nn to. Wh finer ln,i;,no (Jan. J,
marked and designated upon tha 1 e- township, $8ib.04; tuition, 5119,43;
5S3.21 727.58 465.03 890.00
. 736.71 7S5.22 6207.15 832.00
7731.54 37665.15 4
781.83 685.08 65S8.44 807.10 2152.36
1907.) Balance on hand
poor fund, JS3.74; dog fund.
corded plat of said subdivisions as said snecial school fund, (overdraft), $125.plat appears of record in the recorder s rr , fnnii $538 09" bridze fund office of Lake countv. Indiana in Plat 59; fund, o.ss.w. oriage xund.
ijook jso. z on rage ,o. 21, all in Lake County Indiana: and also subject to a mortgage indebtedness in the sum of about $1,900. and also subiect to the interest of Susan Sophia Eaton, wife
01 naimi u,)i, ci;ui id iaxes and assessments. Terms of sale to be cash on confirmation by the Court. Ail bids will be reported by me at an adjourned meeting of creditors held before John O. Bowers, Referee in Bankruptcy in the Lake Superior Court Building Southwest corner of Hohman street and Rimbach avenue, in the Citv of Hammond. Indiana, on Jan. 28th, 1907 at ten o'clock a. m. for the action of said referee. CHARLES E. GREEN WALD, Trustee in Bankruptcy. A Ottenheimer, attorney for trustee The creditors of said bankrupt will take notice of the above proposed sale JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee, Dated at Hammond, Jan. 14, 1907.
$8:
$914.90. Total indebtedness of North township for eutsanding warrants, $14,586.85. This is in the special school fund. Dated Jan. S, 1907. CHARLES CHICK. Pres. L. II. MATTERN, Sec'y. TIIILIP MLAUGHLIN. F. R. SCII A A F. Trustee of North township.
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oTitu to o.hesiui:t. TWl,-x?IATE OF INDIANA LAKE K('lIV- 1N' THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, DECEMBER TERM. 1906. CAUSK NO. 5703. Action to Civil. r Nl?;,?)mM the pJ'iintifr by liaughma.T & u llliams attorneys and tilts her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants Benjamin F. Goodrich, and Goodrich, his wife, and Goodrich, widow of said Benjamin 1-. Goodrich: B. J Goodrich and
100ur1cn, nis wire, and
Goodrich, widow of uid B. F. Goodrich; Benjamin Franklin Goodrich and Goodrich, his wife, and
wuouricn, widow or said Bn-
c-
f.
said
Jamin Franklin Goodrich; Robert M Gregor, and McGregor, his wii
ana . aicuresror. widnw .if
Robert McGreiror: Jpss i''mhp ,
Mary Ann Embree, his wife and Mary Ann Embree, widow of said Jesse Embree. and Embree wife of eaid Jesse Embree, and Embree widow of said Jesse Embree; .a rah I. bummers, and Margaret M. Summers, his wife, and Margrt M. Summers, widow of said Zarah F. Summers, and
Summers, wife
F. Summers, and
of said Zarah
Summers, wid
ow of said Zarah F. Sum
Hughes, and Julia A. Hughes,' his wife and Julia A. Hughes, widow of said John W. Hughes, and Hughes wife of said John W. Hughes, and
Hughes, whlow of !it,i .1
Hughes; John Strunk, and Strunk his wife, and Strunk widow of said John Strunk; William K htrunk, and Strunk. his wife. T Strunk, widow of said )il Mam F Strunk; George Mason, and IjUcIu J. Mason, his wife, and Lucie J Mason, widow of said George Mason" and Mason, wife of said George Alason, and r Mason, widow of said George Mason; William p. Wallace and Mary E. Wallace, his wife, and Mary E. Wallace, widow of aaid William P. Wallace, and r Wallace wife of said WJlliani P. Wallace, and - "allace, widow of said Wlllmm
P. Wallace; John Brown. John E. Castor, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, administrators, executors, guardians, successors and assigns, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees. adminitrators, executors, guardians, successors and assigns of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, .grantees, administrators.
executors, guardians, successors and as
signs 01 eacn and every of the above named defendant are not residents o the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of eald action and that the same will stand ior trial at the next term of said ri 1 1 rl
and that unless they appear and anweor demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 18th day of Man ii, A. D 1907, the same being the 7th day. of the next term of said Court to be begun and held ln tho Court House at Hammond in said County and Stute on t:e 2nd Monday of March A. D. 19i)7, said action will be heard and determined In their absence.
Ill witness, whereof. I hereunto set
my hand and affix the Stal of said Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of January A. D. 1907.
IbEAL. HAROLD II. WHEELER. Clerk L. S. C By Carrie B. Miles. Deputy Clerk.
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