Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1911 — Page 7
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NOTICE TO TD1ES READERS. Following; replies to classified ads now at Times office. Advertisers p'-ase call for them:
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MAIxF. IlELP. WANT EP Machinist, all around floor and machine man; must be first-class; wajts 3Sc per hour. Address J D. care Times Gary or Hammond. 4-2
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WANTED At once, good demonstrator, male or female; fine proposi
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HOT1CB TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the rollowlng salvertlseantBts who wisn to communicate with advertisers who identity Is Dot revealed, should follow the lnatruc tions to address them by the key lettw givea. Requests at this office to reveal the ldeatlty of anonyroours advertlaers ca not, la Justice to the advertisers, be answers. Simply follow instruction
A far tt is possible. It is di that all elassl&ed aui c-!i eher ilia or sei;t to tbe office. The Tim ill not ta responsible for error aas tas2 ever the telephone.
FOR RENT. RENT Modern 9-room'flat.
FOR
quire at Kellner's meat State St.. Hammond.
In-
markct, S8
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Mrf.
mond.
White. 100
Russell St., Ham-3-2
WANTED Men experienced in oxyacetyline welding. Apply Linde Air Product Co.. East ChicaKO. Ind. 3-2
WANTED Experienced grocery clerk at once. Lion store- Apply to Dave Lovegren. 28tf
FEMALE HELP. WANTED tiirl for housework in small family. Call at 4t Elizabeth St., Hammond, f. 4-4
WANTED Shirt and collar operator. Blck Laundry, 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. 4-2
at the next term of said Court, and
that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on the 20th day of November,
A. n., 1911, the same being the seventh day of the next term of said Court to be begun ami held in Room No. 1. in
the Superior Court Uuilding, at Ham
mond. In said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1911,
said action will be heard and deter mined in their absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 19th day of
September, A. I. 1911. KJt.NEST L SITORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven'
years, of the following: described real estate, to-wlt:
Lots twenty (20 and twenty-one (21),
in block one (1), in Roby and Shedd's addition to Chicago, In Indiana, being a subdivision of part of the south half of section thirty-six (36), township thirtyeight (38) North, range ten (10)
west ot the second principal meridian, lying south of Indiana
boulevard, all in Lake county, Indiana.
If said rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
free, Interest and costs. 1 will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms and bath. Fhone 9S3M. 256 Conkey ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room; modern; suitable for two; gentlemen preferred. Fhone 1237R. 9 Doty St., Hammond. FOR RENT Five-room house at "35
State Line st., with water, light and toilet. Inquire at 737 State Line St., Hammond. . FOR RENT New 7-room flat; modern improvements, janitor service. B. Rracher. 23 Elisabeth st., Hammond. FOR RENT Large nicely furnished room; steam heat; private, convenient Gary car line. Phone 780 Hammond.
WANTED Young lady stenographer by large corporation; high school graduate, neat, accurate, discreet; moderate salary to start In. Reply, state age, experience, residence, salary expected, give reference. Address X. Times, Hammond. 4-
WANTED Girl for general housework, one that can c ook. .62 Rimbach ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas range, bath, 5 minutes walk to Conkey plant and conveinent to subway. $51 Erie st.. Hammond. 3-2
FOR RENT Newly furnished 6-room second flat, opposite Harrison park.
Will rent to desirable parties. Call
room 400, Hammond bids., "Hammond
FOR RENT Six-room flat; modern
611 State Line St.. Hammond. 30-6
FOR RENT Large, pleasant front room for gentlemen; modern. Apply
4.1 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 813M.
WANTED Girl for general housework;
all convitiivcpa; three Si family.
adults. 107 Douglas St., Hammond.
60 to 95, 810c; 80 to 120, 9llc; 100 tp 120, 12012HC Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 15c; No. 1 Joins, 20c; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 1 chuck. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; young turkeys, 15c; chickens, fowls, lie; light weight fowls, 8Hc; roosters, 8c; springs, 11c; ducks, 12c; geese, 11c Beans Pea beans, nana picked, choice, 2.282.35; fair to good, $2.17 02.21; red kidney, $2.7501.00; brown
Swedish, long, 12.75(83.00; round, 83.00
(813.25.
Green vegetables Beets, f 100 per
100: cabbage, crate, 75cfl.00; carrots,
91.2 per 100 bunches; cucumbers, tomato boxes, 3540c; cauliflower, 40c $1.10 box; celery, 80$f75e box; horse
radish, "5c stlks doz; green onions, 5
6e per bunch; watercress, small bbls,
$3.00; lettuce, head, per case, 25c $1.00
costs and accruing costs . Said sale leaf, 15c per case; mushrooms, 3550e
will be made with relief from valua-lper lb; onions, 60c$1.50 sack; pars
tion or appraisement laws. I ley, 10c per doz; peppers, sack, 2530c;
Taken as the property of Marian pickles, sack, $1.00(91.25; radishes, 75c Hosmer et al. at the suit of Edward A. 1 $1.00 per 100; spinach, '20 25c per
Shcdd. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, T.ake County, Indiana. FRED BARNETT. Atty for Plaintiff.
tub; string beans, 1525c per tomato box; tomatoes, 2540c per box; turnips,
40c per bu.
CASH GRAIN MARKET.
WANTED Young girl to help at house
work; good homo for a good girl. 96
Highland St., near Hohman, Hammond.
(One block south of Harrison park.)
WANTED Good competent woman between age 26 and . 40 for general housework; all modern appliances; good wages; good home. Apply Mrs. W. D. Ray, at Warren St., Hammond. 28-6
WANTED Competent young girl to do light housework and go home nights. Inquire 958 So. Hohman st., Hammond.
FOR SALE. FOR SALE Hay ty the bale or loose.
Call or write Max Kaczmarowskl, 216 Center ave.. Burnham, III. 4-3
FOR SALE Saloon with, license, In Hammond; nflne location; cheap if taken at once; will stand investigation. Inquire Graham saloon. Calumet bldg.. East Chicago.. 4-4
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, FOR RENT Two large- nicely ,f urntsh- . ed roos; all modern conveniences.
Apply SS Williams St., Hammond. 28-6 FOR RENT Four, 3 and 2. rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer . ave., Hammond. 28tf
FOR SALE OR RENT 20-room house; . aultable for boarders or roomers. In
quire 4731 Todd ave.. East Chicago, Ind.
FOR RENT Six-room upper flat; gas , and bath; 400 Cedar st. Key downstairs or 56 Plummer ave.. Hammond.
FOR RENT Five-room cottage at 587
Wilcox ave.; convenient to Gibson. Call 8S1R after 6 p. nj. . 22tf
FOR SALE Oak bed for sale. 189 Sheffield ave., Hammond. 3-2
FOR SALE Ford model T runabout with rumble seat. Inquire 115 Clinton st., Hammond. 3tf
PROCLAMATION.
A movement for a "Fire Prevention
Day" in Indiana was recently lnaugu rated by the Indianapolis Trades As
location and a proclamation has been issued by the Honorable Thomas R.
Marshall, Governor of the State of In-
' dlana, designating and procallmlng
October 9th, 1911, as Fire Prevention
Day throughout the state of Indiana
Therefore, . as Mayor of the City of
Hammpnd, Indiana, and to the end that we may more fully conserve not only our property but our lives and better safeguard them, I do hereby proclaim October 9th, 1911, as "Fire Prevention
Day" in the City of Hammond, and call upon all the citizens of Hammond on that day to undertake the removal of all rubbish and debris from their premises and especially to the putting of their heating appliances for winter use in a safe and proper condition; that they examine their chimneys and flues so that any defects therein may be properly repaired, and that the burning of rubbish and combustible refuse.
the depositing of rags, grass and other
Larticles which may cause spontaneous
combustion be discontinued.
I further recommend that on this
day instructors be given to the chil
dren in the public schools with refer
ence to the danger and fire hazard of
matches, gasoline and all volatile oils and that proper methods of fire preven
tion and rescue work be taught, and that at least a portion of this day be
set aside by the public schools for the purpose of instructing the children In this respect. A great deal of thought and time has been devoted by the peo
ple of this state looking toward the
prevention of floods, disease, crime
immorality and other ills which tend
toward the destruction of life and property, and it is essential that some
time be devoted to the prevention of
fire, and co-operation on the part of the citizens of the city will materially
aid In the prevention of many fires that
might otherwise result. 1
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused to be affixed
the seal of the City of Hammond, In
diana, this 26th day of September. 1911.
J NO. D. SM ALLEY, Mayor, Attest; OTTO H. DUELKE, City Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Indiana,
( )ss:
County of Lake,( No. 6833. Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1911. EDWARD A SHEDD vs.
Sl'SAN A. STETSON known executors, heirs, devisees and
ward Roby, deceased; Edward Roby. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, 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
AND THE UNadministrators, legatees of Ed-
n Inter wheat by sample: No. 2 red.
956 98c; No. 3 red, 9497c; No
hard. $1.01 f 1.06 ; No. 3 hard, 99c$1.04
Spring wheat by sample: No.
northern, $1.10 1.12; No. 2 northern,
$1.091.11; No. 3 spring, $1.02 '1.08 .
Corn by sample: No. 2, 69H70c; No. 1 white, "OHfi'Oic; No. 2 yellow, 70Vg704c; No. g. 6969c; No. 3
white, -0V704e: No. 3 yellow, 70 70"e; No. 4, 6SH&69c.
.. Oats by sample: No. 2, 47c white, 48f48ic; No. 3 white, 48Vc; No. 4 white, iTg 474e; ard, 4748Uc. . .
.as -
No. 2 47iP stand-
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
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CjalUraay. Xlie ZISI. JJ&y OI 6.65. mixed lots and butchers. $6.35
fWnhpr 1Q11 , fair to fancy light, $6.606.85;
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FOR SALE Nice furniture for 5 rooms, sewing machine included; will sell for $85; $15 down and $5 month if sold at once. 584 Indiana ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Six-room flat with bath. Apply 713 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. Ind. 13tf FOR RENT Modern 6-room upper flat. of 2-flat brick building; No. 948 Calumet ave; $20 per month. Gostlin. Meyn Co., Hammond. f ltf
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Five or 6-room upper and lower brick flat, within 5 blocks of courthouse. Call or write F C Times, Hammond. 3-2
TAILORING. PHONE T71. Young Men'a Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State st.
MALE HELP Men who are looking for good Jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male
helD ads
BOARDING HOUSES. WANTED Boarders in private family
Call at 9 Stale sw Hammond, or
phone 1238J. 3-2
MONEY TO LOAN. fONET tTO zXaN on furniture, piano torses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calamet Loan Co.. 112 Hammond bids;.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 1ZS. sU
FOR SALE Want to leave city. Will sell cheap on easy terms beautiful double brick residence, 8 rooms and
bath each; newly decorated; built year and half ago; will sell one house or
both. Act quick. O. Klemperer, 53 Ruth
St.. Hammond, by Harrison park.
FOR SALE On account of a change of
plans In my new Glendale Park resi
dence I have for sale one new Cornish
oak china cabinet, also one English serving buffet. Arply 51 Warren St., Hammond. 2-6
SHERIFF'S SALE.
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FOR SALE Grocery and meat market. two wagons, horse; selling on account of sickness, at a bargain. 549 Indiana boulevard Whiting, Ind. 30-6
FOR SALE Single comb brown and white leghorn hens, 75c apiece. 329 Sibley st., Hammond. 30-6
FOR SALE The Xaeshahn stock of dry
- goods and -groceries at MerrillVille
is for sale. Also the buildings and two j
acres of land. Will be sold separately or together. Inquire at store, Wm. Nasshahn. Merrlllvllle, Ind. . 30-3w
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OR SALH--Good T-room house, barn, poultry and coal house, fruit Ya acre.
$1,500. Ten acres improved $1,400. E. Mitzner, Valparaiso, Ind. 29-6
MISOEIXANEOUS.
n ANTED frame house to be remov- . ed from the ground; must be reason-' able. Address Times Office, 3403' Michigan' ave., Indiana Harbor. 2-3 HAND LAUNDRY, 153 Douglas stj Hammond. Work called for and de-' llvered. . . 2tf
HOUSETTCKX GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Fvrniture Co., 67 State tt-. Hammond, Ind. Phono $43. tf
FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bundle.. Useful for shelving and a dozen other things. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALE Special for railroad men. We have Just placed two dozen high grade 21 and 23 Jewel watches on sale of all makes at a give-away price. They will go fast. First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg., Hammond.
State of Indiana, ( )ss: County of Lake,( No. 6831.
Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1911.
EDWARD A. SHEDD vs.
CAROLINE T. JACKMAN, EDWARD
M. Jackman, her husband, and the
unknown heirs, executors, adminls t raters and legatees of Edward Ro
by, deceased; Edward Roby.
By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Lake
Superior Court, 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 21st Day of
October, 1911,
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 fifteen (13) and sixteen (16), in
block one (1), Roby and Shedd's addition :to Chicago, Indiana being a subdivision of part of the south half of section thirty-six (36), township thirty-eight (38), North, range ten (10) west of the second principal meridian. All In Lake count-, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at the
same time and place offer for sale the
fee simple In and to safd real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs . Said sale will be made with relief from valua
tion or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Caroline T. Jackman et al. at the suit of Edward A. Shedd. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. FRED BARNETT, Att'y for Plaintiff.
THE MAM WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad here may get you Just the man you want. -
BOARD AND ROOM.
BOARD AND ROOR FOR TWO GENTlemon In private family. Inquire 1154 Van Buren st., Hammond, Near Conkey plant.
FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 8408 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. Ind.
LEGL NOTICES.
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-wlt:
Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18),
In block ( one (1), Roby and Shedd's addition to Chicago, Indiana being a subdivision of part of the south half of section thirty-six (36), township thirtyeight (38) North, range ten (10) west of the second principal meridian. All in Lake county, In
diana. If said rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
cree. Interest and costs, l win at tne
same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient
to satisfy said Judgment, Interest, costs and accruing costs . Said sale will be made with relief from valua
tion or appraisement laws.
Taken as the property of Susin 9.
Stetson at the suit of Edward A. Shedd.
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. FRED BARNETT. Att'y for Plaintiff.
REAL ESTATE TRAIISFERb
TOLLESTON.
Lot 3. blk 18. Oak Park add.
Thomas E. Knotts to Richard L Miller $
Lots 13 and 14, blk 3, resub. C. T.
L. & I. Co.'s 4th add, William Thum to John O. Bowers
Lots 2 to 9.12 to 29, blk 2; lots
1 to 8, 11 to 28, blk 1, Colgrove's add, Josef Bipsa to Konrad W. Kempt
Lot 23, blk 1, Carlson's 1st add.
John A. Carlson to Fred B. Lyddlck Lot 15, blk 8, Logsn Park add, Thomas E. Knotts to Louis Ballnsky Lots 32 and 33, blk 22. Oak Park add. City and Harbor Land Co. to Winefred Startsman EAST CHICAGO. Lots 11 and 12. blk 7. East Englewood add, Jesse H. BUderhack et al to AUle R. Geer.... Lot 5, blk 1, Osborne's 1st sub, James L. Apperson to Georgia Abbott Farllng GARY. Lot 19. blk 98, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Joseph E. Smith Lot 3. Randall's add. Mile Botich
to WMUiam M. Dunn
Lots and 42, blk 8, Gary Park add. Edwin M. Brickell to Alexander Goldsmith TOO HAMMOND. E 23 ft. lot 12, blk 1, Joseph Bracket's add. Joseph Stanislawskl to Bertha Gehring 1 Same as last deed. Bertha Gehring to Joseph Stanislawskl . . . 1 Lots 11 to H, blk 5, Marble's sub, -Marble's . add. Ethel Treloar Jones to William H. Leslie.... 1 Lot 25, blk 2. H. W. Sohls 5th add. Ruth L. Sohl to Charles
W. Hubbard Lot 24, blk 2, H. W. Sohl's 5th add, Same parties as above...
GLEN PARK.
Lots 1 to 9. blk 4. Bowser's add, Delvina Bowser to Wilford Foster 1,200 HOSFORD PARK. Lots 35 and 36, blk ,10, Charles J. Williams to Katherina
Schweinfurth
roughs, pigs and stags, $4.006 6.65.
cattle Heifers, 13.75 f! 5.10; cows, $3.254.50; calves. $6.008.50; bulls, $3.104.75.
MOTIONS AND ORDERS.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. ROOM NO. 1, SEPTEMBER
TERM, 1911. LILLIAN SW ANSON VS. CARL BIESEN ET AL CAUSE NO. SOS0. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANIC'S LIEN. Now comes the plaintiff by D. J. Moran, attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit ot a competent person, showing that the defendants, Carl Biesen and Hulda Kline-
1 schmidl, are not residents of the State
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Gold watch and charm between of Indiana. 139 Grover st. and &2S So. Hohman Said defendants are therefore hereby st. Return to Times office, or 139 Grov- notified of the pendency of said action
er St., Hammond. Reward. 4-8 and that the same will stand for trial between the hours of ter o'clock a. ra.
SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, N ( )ss: County of Lake,(
No. 6832. Lake Superior Court, May Term, 1911. EDWARD A.' SHEDD vs.
MARIAN T. HOSMER AND THE UNknown executors, administrators.
heirs, devisees and legatees of Edward Roby, deceased; Edward Roby. By virtue 4of an order of sale to me directed from the Ctferk of the Lake Superior Court, 1 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 21st Day of
October, 1911,
PRODUCE MARKET.
complaint making new parties defendant. 7362. Fred J. Smith vs. Indiana Securities Co. et al. Plaintiff flies amended complaint making new parties defendant. 7363. Fred J. Smith vs. Vincent Malzlnskl et al. Plaintiff files amend
ed complaint making new parties
defendant. 7398. Morris Fur Co. vs. Emma Harris
Plaintiff failing to appear, appeal of plaintiff Is dismissed for want of prosecution. Judgment. 7403. Brand Bros. Co. vs. Miles Crljan- ' ovlch. Find for plaintiff for $295. Judgment. 7407. George TodorofT et al vs. Charles Sarudyy. Motion to make complaint more specific overruled. T418. Matthew J. Swatek vs. John McFadden. Find for plaintiff for - $4417.16. Judgment. 7430. Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. vs. George V. Bason. Death of defendant suggested. 7434. Julia Gross vs. James Pokorny. Find for plaintiff for $150. plus $11.
Interest. Judgment. Court Room TVo. S.
7008 John D. Yalser vs. Englehardt Ullrich et aL Plalnttff to take
nothing by his complaint and for costs. Plaintiff files motion to
modify Judgment. .
7709 Calumet Contracting Co. vs.
Frank Swirzynskl et al. Defend
ants defaulted.
7855 William Gabriel vs. William
MacNelll et al. Plaintiff files mo
tion to retax costs. Sustained so as' to charge against plaintiff the costa in this court only, and to charge those in court of ' Justice
of peace against defendants.
7890 Margaret Donaldson Miner vs
Thomas Ryan et al. Find for
plaintiff for $119 plus $22 attor ney's fees. Foreclosure and judg ment without relief.
7959 Henry S. Daugherty et al. vs
Alexander Myers. Defendant ruled
to answer plaintiff's interrogatory
by Oct. 9, 1911, In clerk's office.
7973 Kathryn B. Dickey vs. Clyde C
Dickey. Defendant defaulted. Court Room No. 2.
6495 Edward R. O'Donnell vs. Mary Blume. By consent -of parties court modifies special findings
heretofore filed by inserting find
ings numbers 19 and 20 as of date
September 14. 1911. and Judgmen
heretofore entered is now modified
as per form herein filed and agreed to by parties. Judgment on findings
as mortified. '''I
6939 First State National Bank o
Lowell vs. Will C. Lawrence et al.
Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid.
7277 Tolleston Lumber & Coal Co. vs.
Thomas J. Gormley et al. Plaintiff
dismisses, costs paid. 7313 Engineering Agency vs. E. Alfred Kuehne et al. Judgment costs against plaintiff. 7317 Mitchell Automobile Co. vs. John W. McMullen. Find for plaintiff in sum of $109.25. Judgment. 7353 Albert Stahl vs. Charlie Trukula.
Plaintiff files motion to dismiss appeal. 735S J. Glenn Harris and Clarence Bretsch vs. Mitchell Duchich et al. Find for plaintiffs for $88, possession of property described In complaint. Judgment. 7618 Frank Gross vs. I A.. Scliutz et al. Plaintiff file new attachment
bond with Southern Surety Co,
surety. Bond approved. I
7728 Hugh Flack vs. Robert Lelnster
et ai. Plaintiff dismisses as to C, I. & I Ry. Co. - - - -
7928 Bernhelm Distilling Co. vs. John'
Farry. Plaintiff moves to strike demurrer from files for reason tliat same does not specify any cause. Motion sustained. !
7293 Genova McGranahan vs. James A. 1
McGranahan. Cause dismissed at' defendant's costs. Judgment. I
7986 John J. Koch vs. Augusta Koch
Court hears evidence on temporary alimony and orders plaintiff to pay $16 per month to defendant begin-1 ning October 15, 1911, and to pay $50 attorney's fees by November 1, 1 1911. 8028 Austin K. Perkins vs. John D. Kennedy. Defendant demurs for . reason of defect of party plaintiq and says that Kate DeMuth is a necessary party plaintiff. 8032 Charles Kramer et al. vs. Frank Zurowski. Defendant given. until Oct. 9 to answer plaintiff's inter- , rogatories. - ! 8053 Julia Gross vs. Anton Ruzinskl. Plaintiff asks and is granted until October 4, 1911, to file attachment bond. , i 8038 Clyde Hurst vs. Leo McCormlck et al. Plaintiff files petition that writ of habeas corpus be granted, commanding defendant to produce
body of plaintiff forthwith. Defendant produces such body and in open court falling to file return to writ, plaintiff Is ordered released. Court Room to. 1. 5103 Samuel Russell vs. Falkenau Electrical Const. Co. Defendant asks for order to take deposition of Peter D. Kline on October 7, 1911, between 8 and 4, at office of J. H.j Divine in First National . Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Order granted on giving of statutory notice. 5810 Nettle Stemen vs. Matilda Rascher. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment.
6187 David Kitchell vs. XXth Century Heating & Ventilating Co. et al.
Plaintiff files affidavit for change
of venue from county. Granted
Ordered sent to Porter Superior
. court and ten days for change.
6203 Russell Milling Co. vs. Frederick
C. Dietrich. Plaintiff required t
file cost bond by October 9, 1911.
6388 Charles Hahn vs. Hammond Distilling Co. Defendant files motion asking to require plaintiff to submto physical examination, and to
appoint physician to make exami- ( nation. Dr. Howat appointed and plaintiff to appear at his office October 4 at 8 p. m. 6589 Oscar Holstrom, admr., vs. Stand, ard Forging Co. Appeal prayed "t appellate court. Granted on filing of appeal bond in sum of $5,000 with U, S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
as surety In thirty days. Bond approved and sixty days for bill ot exceptions.
6956 Mlhail Aniszensky vs. C, L. S.
S. B. Rv. Co. Plaintiff files affi
davit for change from county. Granted, Porter Superior court, ten days for change. 251 Nicholas Donahue vs. Joseph L Pyle et al. Plaintiff flies amended complaint making Martin K. Tracy party defendant. . , r, . ,
7650 William A. McHle vs. Richard
Siebert et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid.
7716 Charles G. McDowell vs. George
A. Meeklson et al. Defendant Meeklson presents and files settlement contract providing for dismissal and moves to dismiss said .consolidated cause. Granted. Cause dismissed.
7989 William W. McMahon et al. vs.
Joseph K. Stefanowski et al. Plain
tiff dismisses at defendants costs
by agreement. Judgment.
7999 William H. Boardman vs. H. W.
& E. C. Electric Ry. Co. Defendant suggests true name to be H. W. & E. Ry. Co.
$005 William Ahlborn Const, Co, vs.
Lawrence Wlnke.lried et al. Find for plaintiff for $15.66 plus $15 attorney's fees without relief. Judg-
HOW ABOUT THIS? L Reproduced Clipping From a Local Newspaper. IT'S ABOUT US.
CALUMET LOAN COMPANY - When a person needs money they need it quickly and if he does not own real estate it is generally a hard matter for him to secure a loan, unless he is acquainted with the Calumet Loan company, with offices at 212 Hammond Bldg. The Calumet Loan company loans money in any amount from ten dollars up, on furniture, pianos, live stocks, etc., and you retain possession of the property. This is one of the oldest companies in Indiana and it has established, an enviable reputation for honest and fair dealing with all, patrons, and for charging the very lowest coai stent rates. There -is no publicity in dealing with this reliable company. If you do not care to call at the office, telephone them and they will send representative to call you. It will pay you to see the Calumet Loan company if in need of Junds to tide over temporary financial difficulties.
$10.00 and Upwards to $200.00 Long Time, Short Time, Any Time. Very Easiest of Payments. Ample Rebates if paid before dus. Calumet Loan Company
ment and foreclosure of mechanic's lien. 8026 Charles Baran vs. Peter Pallbs et al.. Tolleston Lumber & Coal Co. files disclaimer.
' IF THE WORKER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR DOESN'T ADVERTISE TODAY. TOTJ ADVERTISE FOR HIU IN THE TIMES TOMORROW! AND THE SAME DOUBLE CAPACITY FOR SERVICE HOLDS TRUE OF ALL THE WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS.
It Is our business to guard against land troubles. We show up the Title from Uncle Sam to sundown today. ALLMAll-GARY TITLE COMPANY ; Successors to ALLMAN BFJOS. V DINWIDDIE. Capital $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Land In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES 6S6 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICES Chicago Title A Trust Company, Chicago, III. Lake County Savings & Trust Cos, , Hammond, Ind.
Commenced Business A General Banking BusiMay 7th, 1909. ness Transacted. Statement of Condition (Condensed) FIRST CALUMET TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Calumet-East Chicago, Indiana As Reported to the Auditor of the State of Indiana September 30th, 1911-
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $125,041.48
Furniture and Fixtures.. Cash Assets, Cash on hand, $ 9,244.24 Due from Bks, 29,896.32
2.311.47
39.140.56
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock..: $ 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 4,413.09 Deposits,
.$ 33,048.19 . 79,032.23 112,080.42
Savings . Individual
$166,493.51
$166,493.51
Butter Receipts, 15.880 tubs; cream
cry, 27c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c; extra firsts, 26 He; firsts, U4Hc; seconds. 2IHc; dairies, extra, 5Hc; firsts, 22,,4v. seconds, Z0c; No. 1. 19c; packing, 18H-'. Eggs Receipts, 6,595 cases; miscel
laneous lots, cases Included, loflic; cases returned, 1417c; ordinary firsts, 17c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 19c; pilme firsts, packed in new whltewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 20 He; extra, specially pack
ed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. 22c; No. i dirtied, 11 tec;
checks. 6g9c.
Potatoes Receipts, 100 cars; Maine,
65 70c; Minnesota, 6570o; Wisconsin 62 m 65c; Michigan, 62 65c. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 7i7,,c
THE CUKSAI'EAKE A OHIO RAIL WAY Of INDIANA
Leaving; Time at liantmoad, Ind.
Effective July 0 Wrulinrdj July 10
EaMward. Pnbject to Change rt'ltUoot Xollce. J:15 pm DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia New York, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. , , ocal for Cincinnati, con-S-23 am WEEK-DATS ttecting with 10:23 am SUNDAY F. F. V. LlroI ted for ta - ' East. 12 3S am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati 6:15 pm WEEK-KAYS Local for Chili -15 nm SI'NDAY :agO.
5.10 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago
ana west :17 am DAILY. Local for Chicago.
Sleeping, observation -t-rio fng Cars on Limited Trains.
Cars on roxni i rains.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF DEPOSITS.
September 30, 1909 $55,113.80
September 30, 1910 -. $86,627.99
SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. . ........
$112,080.42
LAWRENCE BECKER, C. W. HOTCHKISS, JOHN B. PETERSON,
JOHN B. PETERSON..
SAMUEL W. OGDEN.
DIRECTORS: E. T. DAVIS, . R. P. A MR ENS, GEO. W. LEWIS, OFFICERS:
. .President Vice-Pres.
SAMUEL W. OGDEN, GEO. HANNAUER, WALTER J. RILEY.
WALTER J. RILEY. JOHN K. HEPPA...
.Vlce-Pres. .'J. .Cashier"
3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings
One Dollar Starts a Savings Account.
r Chicago. j rlor and D'.t- j as. Sleeping I
T H B H A M IV1 O N D D 1ST1 LUl N O GO. DAsILY CAPACITY . 2S.OOO - GALLONS
