Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1908 — Page 7

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1908.

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All want ads mutt be paid for with order or before paper la Issued unless you carry an account wttit Thi Tucks. Tas rat 10 oaats per day for a want ad Is so low that It makes the proposition a toeing one when a collector has to be sent several miles to collect ten cents.

THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. GO. TIME TABLE In effect September 6, 1908, subject change without notice Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Gary, Michigan City, South Bend and intermediate points at x5:10 a. m., 6:10 a. m., x6:50 a. m., x7:30 a. m.t 8:10 a. m., xS:50 a. m., xl0:0 a. m., xll:50 a. m., 12:30 p. m., xl:10 p. m., 2:10 p. m., x3:20 p. m., 4:10 p. m., x4:50 p. m., x3:30 p. m., 6:10 p. m., 7:10 p. m., x7:50 p. m., 9:00 p. m., xl0:10 p. m., xll:30 p. m. xTr Gary only. Limited train, stops at East Chicago, Harbor Jet., Gary, Miller, Dune Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle only. H. W. WALLACE, General Manager.

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Smith & Bafler Co., Incorporated capital, f 23,000, 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 have an office at Whiting, where they have 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, foreign exchange, and steamship tickets will be looked after by a competent man, who speaks foreign languages. Mr. Andrew B. SeroczynBkl, who is well known in Gary, will have charge of the Gary office. We kindly solicit your patronage.

Evolution in Travel First Walking. Second Stage-coach. Third Railroad. Today By Telephone. For 'economy, speed, comfort, it excels sil others. The Convenient Way to visit Chicago. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

Lake County Title Abstracts FurnUhad

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F. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. S. BJ-ACKMUN, Secretary . A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Msjiagw

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Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of state yesterday as follows: ' The Apperson Bros. Automobile company, Kokomo; capital stock, 400,000; directors, Elmer Apperson, E. I Apperson and Alton G. Siberling. The Roamer Boat club, Vincennes; capital stock, $2,000; directors, L. P. Colenbaugh, Wilford Reep, Jay Smith, W. F. Ferrel, Edwin Yenowlne, Smiley Johnson and E. W. Barnett. The National Water Softener company, Munole; capital stock, $25,000; directors, John E. Bain, R. A. Zelgler, F. L. Jones. P. A. Deterling and R. EL Stevenson. Philadelphia Church cemetery, Phila

delphia, Hancock county; no capital stock; directors, John E. Dye, John M. Hall, Jacob Leonard, Noble Lamb and John M. Smith. DePauw Hub and Bending works, DePauw; capital stock, $10,000; directors, Henry Stierstledeter, William J. Rice and Emma Rice. Higher Courts' Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21304. Samuel M. Smith ft al. vs. Board of Commissioners, et al. Hamilton C. C. Appellees' brief. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6829. William N. Rooker, vs. Margaret Bruce. Marion S. C. Clerk's return to certiorari. 6S70. David D. Ginther vs. Rochester Improvement company. Fulton C. C. Appellant's reply brief. 6884. State exrel. Jere Drduge vs. A. Clinton Davisson county surveyor. Fulton C. (5. Appellant's petition for time. NEW APPELLATE COURT SUITS. 7067. Sherman P. Stultz, et al. vs. Jacob D. Milenberger et al. Allen C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. 706S. Henry Snow, administrator, vs. Indianapolis & Eastern Railway company et al. Hancock C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Notices (2) below. Notice to Marion county.

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Open 94 .136g 136 45 4i 86 97 534 105 53 1,4 45 Ts 394 178 Va 34 ; 138 V 143 115 61 14 80 Vi 115 150 43 1287 139 49 117 146 179 54 113 High 95 136 136 46 87 97 53 106 53 47 39 179 36 139 143 115 62 85 115 151 44 129 139 49 117 146 180 55 113 Low 94 134 134 45 85 93 52 105 51 45 38 176 34 137 142 113 60 84 113 149 43 127 136 47 114 144 177 54 Close 94 v 135 45 86 95 4. 52 106 52 46 39 178 35 , 139 I 142 ' 114 61 j 84 Atchison . . . Am Sugar.. Am Sugar. . . Am Car Am Copper.. Am Smelt . . . Anaconda . . B & O Brook R T. . Ches & 0 C F & I Canad Pac. Erie com . . . . Grt North . . . 111. Central.. L & Nash. . . Mo. Pacific.-. Nat. Iead... N Y Cent... No. Pacific. . Ont & W... Pennsyl. Reading ... Rock Isl pf. So. Pacific. St. Paul Un. Pacific. U S Steel Do pfd 113 151 44 128 138 48 116 145 179 54 112 112 Money clos ed 1 per cent 700. lotal sales 1,666, GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..102 104' 102 103May ..106 108 106 107s July ..101 102 101 101 ..62 62 61 62 Mav ..62 62 fil 62July ..62 62 61 61 Oat Deo. ..49 49 49 49 May ..51 51 51 51 July ..47 47 46 46 Pork Jan. :.15S5 1602 1585 1602 May ..1577 1595 1585 1595 Lord Jan. ..920 920 907 917b May ..927 927 913 927 Ribs Jan. ..830 837 830 837b May ..847 . 852 .842 852s

H. S. Voorheis, Broker fa Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Pro visions, Cotton and other Securirtles. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wire to Chicago and the East ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLDO. Phone 3 641 PRODl'CE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 4,562 tubs; creamery, extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 31c; extra firsts, 2727c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firses, 23c; seconds, 19c; packing stock, 19c. Eggs Receipts, 3,617 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 1923c; cases included, 2024c; must be 40 per cent fresh, 27 c; prime firsts, packed in new whltewood cases and must be 60 per cent fresh, 28c; extra, specially packed for cltv trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 30c; No. 1 dirties. 18 c; checks, 12c; refrigerator firsts, 26e. Potatoes Receipts. 95 cars: choice to fancy, 6870c; fair to good, 6567c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.50 3.00; Virginia, $1.852.00. Veal -Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 60 to 60 lbs weight. 66c; 60 to 80 lbs, 68c; 80 to 100 lbs, 89c; fancy, 10c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins, 18 c; No. 1 round, 7c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 13c; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs, 11c; roosters, 7c; geeses. $5.00Q $7.00; ducks, 10c. California green fruits Pears, $1.15 2.75 per box; grapes, 90c$2.30. Fruit Apples, $1.003.00 per brl; 50c $1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per hiinrh. tl.60: straight. $1.10ffll.40: culls. i 60c(&$1.15; bouquets, 75T90e; lemons, I i (i r i nr. - . .. . o o s r.s. z " - - ...... ....... 20 25c per 8-Ib basket; pears, $1.00(fS 2.75. Berries Cranberries, per brl, $S.50 9.50; boxes, $2.75 (a 3.00. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.25; fair to good, $2.102.20; common, $1.90?ii 1.95 ; red kidney, $2.40; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.752.00; brown Swedish, $2.55; off grades, $2.25t?2.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $4.80(i. 4.S5. Green vegetables Beets. $1.50 per box; cabbage, $1.504i1.75 per crate; carrots, $1.00ffFl.25 per box: cauliflower, 25 (a 60c per box; celery. 35c$1.20 per box; green onions, 56c per bunch; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, head,- per box, 40 50c; leaf, box, 30 35c; radishes, homegrown, 40050c per doz; parsley, 10c per doz; string beans, green, $1.501.75 per bu; wax. $1.50 1.75 per bu ; tomatoes, 50c per bu; turnips, 6075c per sack; watercress, 25 35c per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Nov. 11. Estimates tomorrow: .Wheat, 47 cars; corn, 101 cars; oats, 97 cars. Chicago, Nov. 11. Clearances today: Wheat and Hour, 339,000 bu; corn, 5,000 bu : oats none. Chicago, Nov. 11. Carlots today: Wheat, 32, 4. 32; corn, 63, 2, 69; oats, 73. 16, 81. Xorthwent Cnr. This wk Last wk Last Yr. Duluth 347 526 ' 263 Minneapolis .295 666 178 Chicago 32 78 34 Primary Market. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today ..... 946.000 1,167,000 Last week 2,049,000 913.000 Last year 537,000 483.000 Corn, todav 296.000 222.000 Last week 560.000 162,000 Last year 271,000 259,000 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.04 fa 1.05 ; No. 3 red, $1,0311.05.; No. 2 hard winter, $1.03 Vi 1.05; No. 1 northern spring, $1.06 ffi 1.07; No.- 2 northern spring, $1.05 (fil.06; No. 3 spring, $1.00 ft-1.05. Corn No. 3 corn, 614fJ62c; No. 3 white. 62!fj63c; No. 3 yellow, 62c. Oats No. 2 white, 51e; No. 3 white. 49VsS51c; No. 4 white, 49olc; standard, 51 Vic. WEATHERFORECAST. Weather map Extreme northwest, zero to IS above, partly cloudv, snow. Northwest, 10 to 26, cloudy. West, 12 to 28, partly cloudy; southwest. 24 to 38. partly cloudy; Ohio valley, 32 to 42, generally cloudy; snowing at Columbus and some snow in Texas. Four below in Yellowstone park. Illinois, Indiana. Missouri, Lower Michigan. Wisconsin. Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska, Montana Fair tonight and Thursday; continued cooler. Minnesota, North Dakota Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday with probably snow flurries. Kansas Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; not much change In temperature.

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LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 11. Hogs. 38,000 head; left over. 5,446; market slow. Light, $5.15(5.85; mixed, $5.30 6.10; heavy, 5.30?i 6.10; rough, $5.30 5.50 Cattle receipts. 18,000; market steadv. Sheep receipts, 20,000; market weak. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 8,000 6.400 13,000 Kansas City.. 20, 000 10,000 6,000 Union Stock Yards, 8:45 a. m. Hogs slow, steady; estimated for tomorrow, 34,000 head. Light, $5.15 5.85 ; mixed, $5.30 6.10; heavy, $5.306.10; rough, $5.305.50 Cattle steady. Beeves. $3.357.50; Texans. $3.504?4.60; western, $3.25fri' 6.00; stockers, $2.604.55; cows, $1.60(l 5.25. Sheep weak. Native, $2.50(5 4.50; western, J2.50ffJ4.60; lambs, native, $3.756.00; western, $3.75 6.00. ' Union Stock Yards Nov. 11. Hogs, estimated tomorrow, 35,000 head; market closed steady Light, $5.155.85; mixed, $5.306.10; heavy, $5.30(6.10; rough, $5.305.60. Cattle steady; sheep steady LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 11. Wheat opened ld higher; corn opened quiet, d higher. Liverpool, Nov. 11. 1:30 p. m. Wheat, d higher; corn, unchanged to d up. LH'erpool, Nov. 11. Wheat closed d higher; corn closed d higher. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Lot 43, block 2, resubdivlsion Hoffman's first addition, Florence H. Langfeld to Ernest L. Sliortridge Lots 21 and 22, block 4, Fogg & Hammond's second addition, Charles M. Bulirlng to Edna M. Barnett $ 1 Lot 17, block 3, East Lawn addition, Biackmun & Ullrich to Gertie L. Jenkins 250 Lot 4 block 6, Wilcox & Godfreys addition, Claudia Schreiber to Emma Cooley 1,500 GARY. Lots 13 and 14, block 6, South Broadway, South Broadway Land Co. to Guy W. Lenocker.. 1 Lot 61, block 4, Lincoln Park, United States Land Co. to Guy B. Brown 150 TOLESTON. Lots 14 and 18. block 2; lot 22. block 3, Oakdale addition, John O. Bowers to Clear Title Land Co 500 Lots 1 to 9, block 2, Oakdale addition, John O. Bowers to Clear Title Land Co 1,000 SHELBY. Lots 10 to 12, block 32, John E. Caster to Minnie M. Holmes.... 700 HOBART. West 33 feet lot 10, block 9, Earle & Davis addition, Agnes Barnes to Lewis E, Barnes 1 BANKERS GO FOR SUITE If E1G Messrs. J. W. Dyer and J. G. Allen of Lake County Banks at Indianapolis. HENRY CLEWS TO SPEAK THERE Banks Will Meet for a Debate at . German House in Indianapo- ( lis Tonight. John W. Dyer, cashier of the Commercial bank of Hammond, and J. G. Allen, cashier of the First National bank of East Chicago, are among the representatives of the Lake county banking institutions who are attending the meetings of the Indiana Bankers' association at Indianapolis. Andrew Smith, secretary of the Indiana Bank ers' association, opened headquarters at the Claypool hotel there last night and before his office closed nearly 100 bankers from various parts of the state had registered. More will come In the morning and it is expected that 300 or 400 of the financial men will attend the annual meetings today and tomorrow. CIew to Sjeak. There. The most attractive feature of the program as It appears to the bankers is the address by Henry Clews, the New York banking and financial expert. Mr. Clews will arrive at 7 o'clock this morning and his subject will be "Monetary and Trade Situation and Prospects." Much Interest is being manifested in his address by the visiting bankers. I Tne bankers' section had met at the Claypool hotel at 10 o'clock this morning and at 2 o'clock the trust company division met. The Rev. M. I Haines, pastor of the First 1-resbyterlan church, will open both meetings. Various subjects of special interest to the bankers and the trust division men will come up for discussion in which all present will be given an opportunity to participate. Following the meetings today there will be a joint meeting tomorrow morning at the Claypool in which both the bankers and trust company men will participate. This evening there will be a smoker at the German House, a feature of which will be a debate between Indianapolis and Chicago chapters of the American Institute of Banking on bank guarantees. While the bankers are having a god time here the ladies whoaccompany them to the convention will attend the theater. Tomorrow evening the convention will come to an end with the annual banquet at the Claypool hotel. Tomorrow afternoon those attending the convention will have an opportunity to look after business matters or to see the city, there being no program for the afternoon.

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WANTED Machinist familiar with re- I pair work. Apply at once, v. -o-. Pnnlt pv Cn 11-1 , WANTED District managers and adjusters to Introduce the latest creation in accident and health protection. The 'Climax Special Policy pays for all time lost on account of any disability, quarantine or accidental death. Pavablo monthly. National Casualty Co.. Detroit, Mich. WANTED An experienced waiter at Harbor Hotel, Indiana Harbor. 3-tr rut M-KJB HEI.r WA9TBA WANTED Washwoman to come to house. Call 247 South Hohman street. WANTED Woman night cook at Stenhrr' Ruatnnrant Indiana Harbor. Apply at same. 10-3 WANTED Two experienced Germanspeaking salesladies at Ruhstadt s. WANTED Servant girl for general housework. J. M. Rell, 149th and Forsyth avenue, East Chicago. 9-tf SITUATION WAN TEL.. WANTED Situation for general housework; small family. Call 231 Indiana avenue. 10-2 WANTED Situation as housekeeper. Phone 3682. 9-2 WANTED Aged lady wants situation for light housework or housekeeping. 351 Douglas avenue, West Hammond, 111. 6-3 PARTSER WANTED. WANTED Partner with $1,500 cash to invest in the pop and soda manuufacturing business at Hammond; no experienced required. Apply to A Rosen, Gary Bottling Works, Twentysecond and Washington. 7-6t. tVB AXJk FOR SALE Large base burner. Phone Hammond 3121. 11-3 FOR SALE One soft coal burner stove; practically new. Inquire 210 Indiana avenue or call phone 1234 Hammond. 11-6 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Also hard coal base burner. 4326 Northcote avenue. East Chicago. 10-1 FOR SALE One Radiant Home No. 6 hard coal burner, cheap. 329 Claude street. 6-tf FOR SALE Modern seven-room brick house with furnace and bath; will exchange for farm land. For particulars address 642 E. State street, Hammond. Ind. 2-tf FOR SALE Chore cottages and lots; best location in city. Call after & o'clock. D. A. Pugh, Ingraham avenue, West Hammond. 111.; phone 287. WANTED Large lot of 2-lnch plank. Phone Hammond 25. 9-2 NR inn FOR RENT Flat at 238 Fayette street. Inquire at 234 Fayette street ror information. 11-2 FOR RENT Six-room flat; modern improvements. Inquire 380 S. Hohman street. 10-3 FOR RENT Eight-room flat; hot water heat furnished; all modern conveniences. Also five-room cottage. Inquire 154 Doty, first flat. 10-5 FOR RENT Nicely furnished, heated. four-room flat; pleasant location: all modern conveniences; no children. Phone 3401. 10-tf FOR RENT Six-room flat, north side; and seven-room flat, south side; both modern. Inquire Jacobson Agency, Hammond Bldg. or phone 4313. 10-3 FOR RENT Two desirable furnished rooms, also board, at 568 Michigan avenue; two doors from street car. Apply at 558 Michigan avenue. 10-2 FOR RENT Two five-room cottages. Inquire O. C. Trout, second floor Hammond BIdg.; phones 111 and 1613. FOR RENT Furnished room with use of parlor; price reasonable. Inquire at 267 S. Hohman. 27-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Wllktns. Bank Bldg., Toleston. 24-tf FOR RENT Seven-room flat, modern conveniences. Apply 351 Walter St.: phone 4954. 21-tf AXTEIl -TO HEAT WANT to rent modern eight-room house In Homewood. Address F, Lake County Times. 4-tf BOARD AND ROOM WASTED. WANTED Responsible party to room and board schoolboy of 11, whose father resides in Hammond. Address John Barge, care Simplex. 10-6 BOARDERS WASTED . BOARDING First class meals, homelike; large furnished rooms with gas, heat, bath, hot and cold water. 3604 Elm street, Indiana Harbor. 11-lm I4if Aim trocaro LOST Two ten-dollar bills, between German Citizens bank and 29 Ogden street; liberal reward. Charles Ketcham, 29 Ogden street. 11-1 LOST Tuesday evening, two $5 bills. Liberal reward to finder. Miss V. Stommel, 50 Rimbach avenue. 11-1 LOST One automobile jack and one gallon of oil, on election day. Reward for return to Times Office. 10-tf LOST Grip, on Sheffield avenue, last night. Return to Times office. 5-6 PICK SOW AL.i. WaNTED Mrs. Alice Mills is prepared to do fancy baking; wedding cakes a specialty. Leave orders for Thanksgiving cakes at 210 Indiana avenue or phone 1234 Hammond. 11-6 PERSONAL At very low prices, palntUig and decorating done In all its branches. Also saloon, store and office fixtures and hardwood floors reflnlshed. Decorator, 370 Cedar street. 10-6 PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601, 6-tf HarClCE. PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, Nov. 14. I will sell at public sale at my residence, one and one-half miles northeast of Merrlllvllle, and five and one-half miles southwest of Hobart, on the old Atkins farm on the Grand Trunk railroad, personal property comprising five work horses, one yearling colt, two spring colts, fifteen milch cows, three heifers, one young Holstein bull, besides farming Implements of various descriptions. 10-2 HERMAN J. HOMEIER. 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 & Crumpaeker, 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, Mc-

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Clue, whose Christian name is unknown, wife of said Arthur McClure; eaca and all of the heirs, legatees.-de-visfces 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), Township Thirtyseven (37) North, Range Seven (7) west, In Uka 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, tvhose Christian name is unknown, wfe of. 'said Caleb White; each and all pr the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributee 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, devisees and distributees of said Jordan Albertson, if he be dead, who i.i his lifetime was the owner of an undivided 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 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 un known 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 Interest in said 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, wife of said J. F. Butts, at the time of his death, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Elura Butts; Butts, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the husband of said Elura Butts; each and all of 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 i at the time of her death, if he be dead, ' each and all of whose names are unknown; Magnus Anderson; Anderson, 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 ciaimeq 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 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 Sherdolph; Sherdolph, whose Christian name is unknown and who is the wife of said Swain Sherdolph; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Swain Sherdolph, 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 Sherdolph. 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 unknown and who is the wife of said Nels Jsjoaani; eacn and all or the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Nels Sjodahl. 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 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 said 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 distributees 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 Wiills 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 th hcim 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, de visees 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, wnose Christian name is unknown, and who is the wife, of said Willis S. Walker; each and all of the heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of said Willis S. Walker, 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 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, devisees and distributees cf 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 and all of the heirs, 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

each and all of the heirs, legatees, de-

X,,lro, .U1S OI id John R. Bourfe. ft he be dead, who in his lifedescribed real estate, each and all of Yi ; ir1"?". are unnown; each and all Of th 1 r- o i . distributees of said Bourie, who was the wife of said John R. Bourie at the time of his death, if she be dead. -,.w ol wnose names are unknown: nnr X- P. " whoa- Christian nam is unknown and is no wne or said Ueorjre W. Kw. tees, devisees and distributees of said rn hf llf M T i e d?ad- wno " interest in the above described real estate; each ci., U1 win.se names are unknown; each nnrt all . . f Ka k i . . . yisees and distributees of said Ew-kVP-Tr 1 was thB wife of said George she be dead, each and all of whose names are unanown; John H Cote- , ....-. vuiieuaii iiame is V k 7rn a.nd who ,s the wlfo of said eacn ana all of the tees of said John H. Cotes, if he be ucu. vwiu hi uis nieume 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 8a!j Tt ti?te,- wno 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 inquirv hv 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 thev have been unaBle to ascertain upon diligent " I..., . i cw iritm vi residence of each of the above defendants and varlKr h.lt.o. . V. ; if mc are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and hence allege them to be such; are not residents of the State of Indiana. Th( a..n,-, is to quiet title to real estate and each and all of said defendants are necessary SSaM t .i . T j i iiwrfiore nereov notified of the pendency of said action i. paiua win stana ror trial flt tno n.Tt tom ri ? l. : a m . . that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the callins: of said cause, on the 21st dav of December A D. 190S, 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 County and State on the second Monday of November A. D. 1908. said arJion will be heard and determined in tlieir absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said fOlirt ftt 1 i U T1 TTt ,i ,1,1 QU .J 3 ' ............ I J 1 1 .3 . uill lid. Ill October A. I). 190S. 1 JJ.KNEST U SHORTRIDGE, t, r Clerk s- C. By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That tlio undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one 21) years of age. a resident of said Town and Township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past: tiiat he will apply to the Board of Countv Commissioners of Lake County. State of Indiana, at their regular December Term, 1908, for a license to sell lntoxi- " - -r " m j -1 in icon uainuitjs tiian a quart at a time and permit the same to that he will also ask permission to sell' tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors Is described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the five-story brick and stone building, situated at No. 177 South Hohman street, on Lot 5. Block 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. There are office rooms adjoining and above. 11 H. R. SCHNEIDER, Publicity Auditing Go. We make collections all over the civilized world, buy, sell and exchange accounts, notes, judgments and other evidence of indebtedness, and trace people through newspaper and other advertising from whom replies to letters cannot be secured. Where can we find following people? Addresses given are latest information we have of them: (List printed later.) We have for sale the following claims. Make us an offer: (List printed later.) Publicity Auditing Co., Adams Express Bldg , Chicago, 111. OU CAN GET MONY ! ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US DO YOU NEED ANY? HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. PHON5 257 145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. Bast qaippd Rpf Shop In Stats) a. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE CempreaMd Air FREE Bowser aslin System tl S. UOHMAK STREET ltX Hohn Block. Haouuii is Ask the Man ! If you should ask any intelligent Lake County Man, how to make your advertising appropriation do you the most good in Lake County, the reply undoubtedly would be : Place it with the Times because In Hammond, Lake County and Calumet Region nearly everybody reads the Times. Guaranteed Circulation Daily over I O, O O O.