Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1908 — Page 7
Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1908.
THE TIMES.
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i NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ; All want ada nut be paid for with order or before -paper 1 issued unless you carry an account with Thb Tiitss. The rate 10 ceats per day lor a want ad la so low that It makea the proposition- a losing on when a collector has to be aent several miles to collect ten t centa.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Smith & Bader Co., incorporated capital $25,000, hare opened their Real Estate office in Gary, corner of Broadway and Tenth avenue., and are prepared to handle Real Estate, anywhere in the Calumet region in lots or acre property. Smith & Bader also hare an office at-Whitlng, where they hare been in business for the past eighteen years, and as to' their reliability," can refer to any bank in Lake county. ' .' Property for sale, both vacant and improved in Gary, Toleston, Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Hammond and Whiting. - We also give special attention to insurance, having the best companies in America. Loans' will have our careful attention, for-.' elgn exchange, and steamship tickets will be looked after by a competent man, who speaks foreign languages. ." Mr. Andrew B. 8eroczynski, who 'Is' we'll knWn in Gary, will have charge of the Gary office. We kindly solicit your patronage.
GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO.
OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Cottage on Wilcox Street . Cottage on Logan Street . . . . . . Story and one-half house on Michigan Avenue near Library . . Several desirable homes in Franklin's Addition south of Conkey Ave., at prices varying from $1400 to For Sale on Easy Terms ' o : ' ' "
Numerous Parcels of Income Producing Property Very Attractive as an Investment
THIS WEEK $1.5Q South Shore Gas & Electric Co. PHONE 10 147 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
THE CHICAGO, SOUTH BEND
Trains for GARY, HARBOR JUNCTION. EAST CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CYTy, SOUTH BEND an j all intermediate points leave HAMMOND:
5:10 A. M. 3:20 P. M. 6:10 A. M. 4:10 P. M. 6:50 A. M. 4:50' P.M. 7:30 A. M.v 5:30 P. M. 8:10 A. M. 6:10 P. M. 8:50 A. M. 7:10 P. M. 10:50 A. M. 7:50 P. M. 11:50 A. M. 9:00 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 2:10 P. M.
Limited train stops at Gary, Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Dun Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake-and New Carlisle ONLY. ' Hammond and Gary ONLY. Local trains Hammond and South Bend.
Effective Sunday, September 6, 1908.
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$750 $650 $1300 $2300 REGULAR PRICE $4.00 LAKE SHORE RAILWAY CO. H. U. WALLACE, General Mintgts
Stocks
Latest Event sin ' the Markets
PROVISIONS
mi YORK STUCK 1RXEI Open . 92i .133 . 42 . 80 . 94 H High 92 133 43 80 94 46 99 'a 50 43 37 175 31 133 139 109 66 84 106 1454 41 126 134 46 109 143 172 48 111 Close 92 132 42 Atchison . . Am Sugar. . 92 132 4 42 79 92 45 98 49 42 36 174 31132 139 109 56 S3 105 143 41 126 132 45 107 141 170 47 110 (Am Car.... i Am Copper. I Am Smelt., , Anaconda . 79 92 46 98 49 .43 36 174 4 i B & 0 991 i Brook R T. . 50 iChes & O. ... 43 j C F & I.... 37 & I Canad Pac. .175 Erie com. . . . 31 Grt North.. 133 31 132 139 109 56 83 105 143 41 126 132 ! 45 i 107 f 141 1 170 47 110 in. central. . las L, & Nash. ..109 Mo. Pacific. 66 i Nat. Lead... 844 N Y Cent... 108 No. Pacific. .144 Ont & W 41 Pennsyl. ...126 Reading ...134 Rock Isl pf. 46, (So. Pacific. 109 St. Paul 143 Un. Pacific.. 171 U S Steel 48 Do pfd 111 Money closed l1! per cent. Total sales, 535,100. CHUN H) PROM QARKET Month Open High 100 Low Close 99 100 10398 6363 6248 heat Dec. ..100 99 May ..103
03 102 98 97 63 63 63 62 62 6Ji 48" 47 50 49 45 45 1600 1582 1585 1577 - 950 945 955 952 847 842 857 850-52
July ..98 ..63 May ..62763 July ..62 Oat Dec. ..47 May ..49 July ..45 ,.1582-85 May ..1582 ..947 May ..952 H i bitJan. ..842-45 May ..850-52 49-50 . 45 1595-97 1585 947-50 955 845-47 855-57 H. S. Voorheis, Broker in Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Sectoletles. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the Kasi. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BUXL Phone 3841 PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 5,398 tubs; creamery extra, 20c; price to retail dealers, 28c; prints, 29c; extra firsts, 2424c; firsts, 21e; seconds. 20c; dairies. extras, 23c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 18c; ladles. No. 1, 18c; packing stock, 18c. Eggs Receipts, 4,676 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. 1620c; cases Included. 1721c; ordinary firsts. 23c; firsts, whitewood cases and must I be 40 per cent fresh, 25c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood oases and must be 60 per cent fresh. 25c: extra. specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 28c; No. 1 dirties, 18c; checks. 12c. Potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; choice to fancy, 6063c: fair to good, 5558c. Eweet potatoes Jerseys, $3.25 per brl; Virginia, $1.85; Illinois, 1.50 $2.00. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 66c; 6 and 80 lbs. 6S8c; 80 to 100 lbs, 89c; fancy, 10c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 Iniria IRXic- Kn 1 round 7Ur: No 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. " t Live poultrv Turkeys, per lb, 13c; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs. 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, $5.0017.00; ducks, 9c. Bean Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.25: fair to good. $2.102.20; common. $1. 90(g) 1.95; red kidney. $2.20 W2.30; lower grades, depending on duality. $1.70 1.80; brown Swedish ?Z.30SI'Z.45 off grades. $1.75 2.10; limas, California, per loo ids, 8.50: boxes. S2.75-3 3.00. Fruit Apples, $1.00&3.00 per brl; 50c (fi)l. 60 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straights, $1.10 1.40; culls, 60cJl.15; bouquets, 75(S'90c; lemons, $2.2563.75: oranges, $2.25 5.75; grapes. 16(S22c per S-lb basket; pears, brls, $1.50 f 2.00. Green vegetables Beets. $1.00(5)1.25
per box; cabbage, $1.7502.00 per crate; ing said that the move of the Munstercarrots, $1.00 1.25 per box; cauliflower, . th ipe-i.intiire wa known h 9se7i;n r ho-r- ceiprv 3 So J 1 ?i nor ,tes ,n lne legislature was known and
box; green onions, 66c per bunch; horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce. head. box. 50cP$1.00; leal. box. 12 w 15c; mushrooms, 157'25c per lb; parsley, 10c per doz; radishes, home grown, $2.00 per 100; string beans, green, 75c $1.00 per bu; wax, $1.00 per sack; tomatoes, 50c per bu: turnips, 6075c per sack; watercress, 2535c per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Oct. 28. Carlots today: Wheat. 86. 4, 9; corn, 46, 5, 41; oats, 117. 12. 116. . C.hicasrn Oct. 28. Estimates tomor row: Wheat, 39 cars; corn, 50 cars; oal, 84 car- , , , Chicago. Oct. 28. Clearances today: Wheat and flour. 190.000 bu: corn. 26.000 bu; oats, none. Xrthirn Car. This wk Lastwk Duluth 230 198 Minneapolis .230 427 Chicago 96 59 Last Yr. 33 8 207 51 Prlmnry Market. Receipts. . 924,000 .1,194,000 Ship Wheat, today . Iast week . . Last rear . . . 912,000 377.000 770,000 657.000 Corn, today 193.000 Last week 306,000 Last year 521,000 185,000 .195,000 657,000 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Oct. 28. Hogs 32.000 head; left over, 4.781 head; market 5c lower. Light. $5.00(5 5.80; mixed. -$5:306. 00; heavy, $5.30 6.00; Cattle receipts. 24,000; market weak to 10c lower. Sheep receipts, 20.000: market steady. Hogs Omaha 4.000 Cattle 4.700 Sheep 17,000 Kansas City ... 13,000 12,000 7.000 Union Stock Yards, 8:40 a. m. Hogs slow, weak to 5c lower; estimated for tomorrow, 30.000. Light. $5.0015.80; mixed, $5.306. 00; heavy, $5.30(6.00; rough. $5.306.00. Cattle weak, generally 10c lower. Reeves. $3,15 0)4.50: Texans. $3.2574.50; western. $3.00fr'5.85; stockers, $2.50 4, 45;. cows, $1.50 5.25. Sheep steady. Native, $2.604.75: western, $2.65S4.85; lambs, native, $4.10 6.20; western. $4.106.20. Union Stock Yards Hogs close 5(3 10c higher; estimated for tomorrow. 30.000. Light, $5.15(3 5.90; . mixed, $5.35 (Tt6.05; heavy, $5.356.10; rough, $5.35 5.55. Cattle slow, weak. Sheep stead.
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Special Wire to The TIMES CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.01 1.01 ; Kfn 9 harH winter 1 1 Oft fc- 1 01 V. fin 3 hard winter, 7cg$1.01; No. 1 northem spring-. $1.031.04; No. 2 northern spring, 1.021.03; No. 3 spring, 90c. 11.02. Corn- No. 3 corn. 65 Vic; No. 3 yellow, 6875c; No. 4 corn, 68c. Oats No. 3 yellow, 4548e; No. 4 white, 4346c; standard, 49c LIVERPOOL MARKET, Liverpool, Oct. 28. Wheat opened quiet, to d lower; corn opened iuiet, unchanged to d higher. Liverpool, Oct. 28, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, to d higher; corn, to d higher. Liverpool, Oct. 28; Wheat closed steady, unchanged; corn closed quiet, to d higher. WEATHER FORECAST. Weather Map Extreme northwest, 12 to 26, partly cloudy; northwest, 28 to 38, generally cloudy; west, SO ta 14, partly cloudy; southwest, 30 to 40; Ohio valley. 34 to 48, generally clear. Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas Fair tonight and Thursday; hot much change In temperature. Lower Michigan Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; cooler north' and west tonight. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska Fair tonight and Thursday; colder tonight. Montana Increasing cloudiness tonight and Thursday, with probably rain or snow Thursday. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Prlngle We take the Argentine situation seriously and we look for further decreased receipts northwest and southwest which will make for higher priced wheat frm domestic motives alone. J. F. Jackson -We still contend that the material curtailment of the Argen tine crop is necessary to maintain the present wheat values. Ware & Leland-We believe that purchases can safely be made on the breaks. ( Logan We look for continental mar kets to respond to the strength at Liv erpool and on this side if Argentine crop damage is confirmed, and this will start a bigger bun market than we have yet seen. ? Bartlett Prospects- of further ad vance. Chicago Wheat opened to c lower; trade rather small. Commission houses selling, buying scattered and unimportant and trade hesitating. Corn opened shade off, steady to c lower on fine weather general over the corn country with more of some off! cially forecasted. Not much pressure and little corn wanted. Oats opened very tame and to c off; just a little selling by cash houses. A little demand by pit and commis sion houses. Provisions opened sharply lower as compared with prices made in the last five minutes of yesterday's market. MISTER GETS GLAD TIDINGS (Continued from pace 1. agreed by both Senate and the House that only four measures should be taken up. Tried to Work u Coup. The Munsterites at the time hoped to put one over" and getting the bill signed containing a clause that the passage of the bill would wipe out all pending litigation. It would have been a couP- and especially in. the face o the tact that Mr. .f isher had repeated time and again that he would "get them yet," bat the bill never advanced tar enough to see wno had the upper hand. Attorney Bomberger in bringing the news to Munster last Monday even that if it had been passed by both houses that Governor Hanly would have been asked to veto the bill. Mr. Fisher believes that Munster has a future as a city. It has the little Calumet river and several railroads. Town Valued at $l,00O,O00. The town' has a property valuation of $1,000,000. Its town taxesvare 50 cents and 55 cents to the township. The town attorney has been . instructed to draw up a resolution for taking over the schools in the corporation. This will then exempt the Jtown from the 55 cent levy for the township which is , . , , . , for school purposes. The people of Munster believe that they can conduct their school for less money than they are no paying Into the township fund. The officials of the town are: Peter Klootwyk, president. Cornelius P. Schoon, clerk. August Richtr, marshal. Dingemann Jabaay, Fred Lang and Charles Stahlbaum, trustees. 1?J THE SUPERIOR C0UR1 NEW CASES. 832&. State of Indiana vs. Rogers. Drunkenness. Joh 833. State vs. John Rogers, and battery. Assault 5114. State ex rel W. F. Bridsre E. I. .-i ... f i v,o r missioners of Lake county. 5115 George li. Wilson and Lizzie H. Wilson vs. Arthur McCune, et al. Quiet title. 511. Nick Corak vs. Peter Striof. Appeal. 834. State vs. Herman Heard. Talent and Genius. Talent creates a wonk; genius keeps rt from dying. Emerson. ' . It yon have ho-nae or a room to real yon eaa Inform 40,000 ' people - fey advertlatnK ia the elaaalfled eolaaaaa ol The Times.
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IU1B OBtP WJJITCa WANTED Molders, experienced men on -general work, bench ot floor; nonunion.; no booze lighters. Apply .North Star Iron Works. Hammond, lnd. 28-2 mtAbB HEI.I ATKIX WANTED Strong girl as cook and for general housework. Aply 11 Sibley street, second flat. 28-1 WANTED Woman for night cook work; easy position; short hours. Apply 'Sternberg's Cafe, Indiana Harbor. WANTED 25 experienced salesladies. Apply at once at the Hub Dept. store. Whiting, lnd. 27-1 WANTED Short order State. cook; man 26-3 preferred. i'O W. WANTED Girl for general house-28-3 work. Apply 605 8tate St. WANTED Competent girl for general nouseworK in lamny ot inree. Apply 0 Carroll; phone 1533. 26-3 WANTED Immediately, gWd woman to take care of invalid. Apply 126 Og-den.-26-2 VOtt 1AU FOR SALE An Iron bed and one hard coal burner. Mrs. Shorts, 302 Fischrupp avenue. Whiting, lnd. 28-1 FOR SALE Saloon, cheap; in first ciass condition. 27 8 Estate est. z t-i FOR SALE Seven-room modern home cheap: must be Been to be appre ciated; must sell on account of sickness. Address L. B.. Lake County Times. 26-2w FOR SALE Furniture for three rooms with Id month house rent. 120: furnitrue for 5 rooms, $7 month house rent, 50. Address It. S.. Lake County Times. FOR SALE All of my property at a sacrifice if taken bv Nov. 1: If not taken by that time will not be for sale. W. A. Jordan. Monon hotel. 26-3 FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots; Desi location in city, call alter a o'clock, - D. A. Pugh, Ingraham avenue. West Hammond. 111.; phone 287. FOR SALE: Good road horse; practically new harness and- buggy, together with an established business tnat will pay an energetic man $200 per month up; this is a bargain and I will prove it and give the best of reason lor selling. 11. M Lake County Times. FO RS ALE Mrs. E. Nasshahn of Merrill viile. Ind., offers her entire stock of general merchandise for sale. Also house and lot; everything In first class condition. A bargain for the right buyer. Address G. E. Nasshahn, Crown Point, Ind...R. 2. , 13-3w whmd to Birr. WANTED Good cook stove; suitable for laundry purposes. Address P. O. Box 421. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 27-1 warn, meito. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 353 ooutn Honman street. 28 FOR RENT Seven-room UDber flat. 28-5 Inquire 730 Sibley street. FOR RENT Light housekeenlner rooms: furnace heat: modern. 4S?. Magoun avenue. East Chicago. 27-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; furnace neai. -4jz Todd avenue. East Chi cago. " 27.1 FOR RENT Furnished room with use or parlor; price reasonable. Inauire at 267 S. Hohman. 27-tf FOR RENT Six-room flat; all modern conveniences: sis. call at 380 8. Hohman. street.- 26-J FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for liKht housekeeping. Address "Wilklns, Bank Bldg., Toleston. 24-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light nouseKeeplng; near interurban. Apply 301 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. FOR RENT Seven-room flat; modern conveniences. Apply 351 Walter St.: phone 4954. 21-tf FOR RENT Cottage, 4 quire at 742 E. Sibley. rooms. In-20-6 FOR RENT Modern eight-room house at 32 Ogden street; furnace heat. Call at 11 Carroll street or phone 4082. 17-tf FOR RENT Modern Paxton Lumber Co. house. Inquire 9-tf V ANTED TO RBST W4NTRT1 Tn rpnt llffht for .Ho-ht housekeeping, two unfurnished rooms, near postofnee, Andrei, A ITimes. 28-2 Lovr AKT srointD FOUND Gold link cuff button. Owner may have same by paying advertising charges at Times office. 27-3 FOUND On Hammond-63d street car, L. O. T. M.; name engraved on top. Owner please call at Times office. 24-3 PERSONAL A correct time card every 30 days at Daddy Briggs' Majestic buffet. Call and get one. 22-6 PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. a-tf There Is Comfort WHEX A MAN'S! SALARY STOPS Through alekneas, failure of hla employer, or a suspension of baslmeas, to feel that yon have something: to fall back ob 1b your hoar of trouble. Pitt a small amount rach week la atr. !na in a good, reliable aarinn hi like the n' Citzens' German National Bank. ONE DOLLAR STARTS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Beat Equipped Repair Shop In Oxu Stat Q. W. HVHTE2 AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Catnpreaaod Air Bowser Gasoline System 91 ft. HOHUAN STREET FbOB ItX. Baths Btoak. Haatamoaa. Ia4 Misplaced Kindnesses. Kindnesses misplaced are nothing isut a curse and disservice. Enniu3. "'ADTEBTISWO MAKES MANY POSSIBLE THINGS POSSIBLES. IM-
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Where Did You Get That Merry Widow Hat? The Merry Wldcnv Hat attracts everybody's attention. Everybody looks at It Nobody can help seeing it Why? Because it occupies so much tpace. Because It is a fine miflinery. display. Because it has graceful line. In fact, it has LINES OF DISPLA! SPACE. In the Hat lies a Hint-to -wit: The advertiser who would attract everybody's attention must use many LINES OF DISPLAY SPACE. NO'fICE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1908. GEORGE H. WILSON ET AL VS. ARTHUR M'CLURE ET AL CAUSE . NO. 5115. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by Crumpacker & Crumpacker, attorneys, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that each and all of the following named and designated defendants: Arthur McClure. McClue, whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said Arthur McClure; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of Arthur McClure, if he be dead, who in his lifetime was the owner of the South half of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty-one (31), Xownship Thirtyseven (37) North, Range Seven (7) West, in Lake County, Indiana, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said McClure, whose Christian name is unknown; wife of said Arthur McClure, each and all of whose names are unknown; Caleb White; White, whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said Caleb White; each and all of the heirs, legatees, "devisees and distributees of said Caleb White, if he be dead, who in his lifetime was the owner of a part of the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs. legatees, devisees and distributees of said White, wife of said Caleb White at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Jordan Albertson; Albertson, whose Christian name. Is unknown, wife of said Jordan Albertson; each and all of the heirs, legatees, de visees and distributees of said Jordan Albertson, if he be dead, who in his lifetime was the owner of an undivided part of the above described real es tate, each and all or whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Albertson, who was the wife of said Jordan Albertson at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Hallock Vanpelt; Vanpelt, whose Christian name is unknown, and who Is the wife of said Hallock Vanpelt; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Hallock Vanpelt, if he be dead, who in his lifetime was the owner of an undivided interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Vanpelt, wife of said Hallock Vanpelt at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Hervey Vanpelt; Vanpelt, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said Hervey Vanpelt; each and all of the heirs, legatees', devisees and distributees of said Hervey Vanpelt, if he be dead, who In his lifetime was the owner of an undivided interest in said real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Vanpelt, wife of said Hervey Vanpelt at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; J. F. Butts, whose Christian name is unknown; Butts, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said J. F. Butts; each and all of the unknown heirs. legatees, devisees, and distributees of said J. F. Butts, who in his lifetime claimed to be the owner of an inter est in said above described real estate. eacn ana an or wnose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Butts, wife of said .1. F. Butts, at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are un known; Elura Butts; Butts, whose t hrlstlan name Is unknown and who is the husband of said Elura Butts; each and all or the. heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of the said Elura Butts, if she be deceased, who In her lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Butts, who was the husband of said Elura Butts at the time of her death, if he be dead each and all of whose names are unknown; Magnus Anderson; Ander son, whose Christian name is unknown wife of said Magnus Anderson: each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Magnus And erson. If he be dead, who in his life time claimed an Interest In the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and al! of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Anderson, wife of said Magnus Anderson at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Swain SherdolDh: SherdolDh. whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said Swain Sher ilolnh; each and all of the heirs, lega tf-es. devisees and distributees of said Swain SherdolDh. if he be head, who in his lifetime claimed an Interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Sher dolDh. who was the wife of said Swain Sherdolph at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Nels Sjodahl; SJodahl. whose Christian name is un known and who is the wife of said Nela
Sjodahl; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Nels Sjodahl, If he be dead, who in hla lifetime claimed an Interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, dvist-es and distributees of said Sjodahl, who was the wife of said Nels Sjodahl at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; L. Alfred Anderson; Anderson, whose Christian name is unknown and who Is the wife of said L. Alfred Anderson; each and' all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of eatd L. Alfred Anderson, if he be dead, who is his lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and dlstribute?s of said Anderson, who was the wife of said L Alfred Anderson at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Willis W. Hitt; Hitt. whose Christian name is unknown, and who is the wife of said Willis W. Hitt; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Willis W. Hitt. if he be dead. Who in his lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Hitt, wife of said Willis W. Hitt. at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Mary H. B. Hitt; Hitt, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the husband of said Mary H. B. Hitt; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees, of said Mary H. B. Hitt, if she be dead, who in her lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Hitt, who was the husband of said Mary H. B. Hitt, at the time of her death, if he be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Isaac R. Hitt. Jr.; Hitt. whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said Isaac R. Hitt, Jr.; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Isaac R. Hitt. Jr., if he be dead, who in his lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each' and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of. said ' Hitt, who was the wife of said Isaac R. Hitt. Jr.. at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Willis S. Walker; Walker, whose Christian name is unknown, and who is the wife of said Willis S. Walker; each and all ef ttr heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Willis S. Walker, he be
ueaa, wno in nis nieiime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs. legatees, devisees and distributees of said Walker, who was the wife of said Willis S. Walker at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Nelson Anderson; Anderson, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said Nelson Anderson; each and all of the heirs. legatees. de visees and distributees of said Nelson Anderson. If he be dead, who in his lifetime claimed an Interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each ana an ot tne neirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Anderson, who was the wife of said Nelson Anderson at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; John R. Bourie; Bourie, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said John R. Bourie; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said John R. Bourie, if he be dead, who in his lifetime claimed an interest In the abovf! described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Bourie, who was the wife of said John R. Bourie at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; George W. Ewlng; Ewlng, whose Christian name is unknown and who Is the wife of said George W. Ewlng; each ahd all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said George W. Ewing. i he be dead, who in his lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate; each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Ewlng, who was the wife of said Gforg W. Ewing at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; John H. Cotes; Cotes, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said John H. Cotes; each and all of the heirs, legatees, tlevlsees and distributees of said John H. Cotes, if he be dead, who in his lifetime claimed an interest in the above described real estate, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Cotes, who was the wife of said John H. Cotes at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown. After diligent search and inquiry by the above plaintiffs and their agents, they allege that they could not ascertain the names of those hereinabove designated as being unknown and could not give a better designation of them than as set out above: that they have Been unaoie to ascertain upon diligent inquiry the several ' places of residence of each of the above defendants and verily believe they are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and honre al lege them to be such: are not residents of the State of Indiana. This action is to quiet title to real estate and each and all of said defendants are necessary parlies thereto. ald defendants are therefore herebv notified of the pendancy of said action and that the same will stand for trisl at the next term of sail Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 21st dav of December A. D. 1908, the same being the 37th dav of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Superior Court House at Hammond, in said Countv and State on the second Mondav of November A. 1). 1908. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and atnx the Seal of paid Court, at Hammond, this 26th dav of October A. IX 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGK, Clerk I a S. C. By Mae Hanson. Ileputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT - OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. BEFORE JOHN O. BOWERS. REFEREE. In the matter of Karl W. Eoh!f, Bankrupt. No. 2703 in Bankruptcy, Indiana Harbor. . ' To the creditors of Karl W. Rolilf of Indiana Harbor, in the countv ot Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 24t"a day of October A. D. 190S, the said Karl W. Rohlf was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting ol creditors will be held in the office t said referee, in the Federal buliding. in" the city of Hammond, county of Lake state and district of Indiana, on the (th day of November A. D. l!o. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said court. JOHN O. BOWERS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond. Ind., October 26. 1908. Anticipating Him. Night after night the exceedingly quiet and backward youth had called on a neighboring farmer's daughter, sitting perfectly mute beside her while she did all the entertaining. This aight, however, the youth, wishing for a glass of water, suddenly surprised her by blurting out: "Say, Sal, will you . . . , . "Don't exert yourself, Reuben," she .nterrupted. "t understand. .Yes. Have you brought the ring?" The Bohemian.'
