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Tuesdav, Oct. 31, 1911. THE TIMES.

Classified M.d)ertising

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. . Following replies to classified now at Times office. Advertiser call tor them: I U t!H T ... J H 1C R T X tltA A 1 O 1J1K M B WOTICB TO ADVARTIBBS& . Reader ot the rollowinr edvertleeaaeats who wish to cot jntcte wlt advertisers wboae Identity U not rettaled. ebould follow "tne twrtiw tlons to address thesa by the key letUC Clvea. Request at office to repeal the ideatity ot oa.-.ietirB adTertlser caa Boi, la Justlc to the advertisers. e answer. Simply fellow iMUnctlo As far it is posstsle. It !s advUe tbt all tlasatned atfs ehculi e'ther ot eal:ea or swt to the office. The Time 111 not be responsible for errors as takes over tbs telephone. IAJF. HELP. WANTED Good farm hand to with team. Address A. Welter, ster, Ind. Phone 1267Y1. wtvrk WANTED 30 car repairrrs work all winter. Calumet Calumet, East Chicago, Ind. ; tseady Car Co.. 31-6 W'AXTKD One coatmaker and one bushe'man; good wanes. K.. Barille, corner Hohman and State. Hammond. WANTKI) Salesmen arid salesladies. Apply Boston store, 122G Broadway, C.ary, Ind. .Ji-ai IVASTFiD 50 tar repairers; steady work all wintor; free tools. Calumet Car Co., Calumet. Kast Chicago. Ind. fl'AXTKI) Au experienced yard rlfrks. Apply A. M. DeWeesc, agent Erie Ry., Kamtnond. 27tf FEMALE HELP. WANTED- Ooofl strong girl for general housework. Call 319 Cedar St., ) Hammond. Phone SSO. 31-2 WANTED Girl for general housjwwk. Apply Calumet Drug Store, cor. Chicago ave. and Melville, East Chicago. "WANTED At once. experienced girl for general Tiousework; good wages; two in family. Phone Hammond 544. "WANTED Experienced phoe Raleslady. Also experienced saleslady for drapery and bedding dept. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. 30-2 "WANTED Girl waiter at Chop Suey restaurant. 9 State st.. Hammond. WANTED Two aprpentice girls for dressmaking. Room 57, Rimbach, blk. Hammond 28tf WANTED Girl who can do housework. 422 Indiana arc, Hammond. 80-2 WANTED Good girl for general house work at IS Elizabeth St. Ptione 707 Hammond. Sltf WANTED Competent girl for general housework; three in family. 953 So. Hohnian st., Hammond. WANTED Girl fr general housework, three in family, adults; good wages, all conveniences. Apply 107 Douglas ft., Hammond. H-J srruvrioN wanted. WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOUSEJ keeper or work by the day or week; or do nursing in confinement. Write or call 3432 Commonwealth St., ' Indiana Harbor. SITUATION WANTED (Female) Thoroughly experienced, competent stenographer; neat appearing; willing worker. Address Y 21, Times, Hammond. 303 "WANTED POSITION As cook r geni era! housework; Indiana Harbor; prefers to go home nights. Address G S 3824 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor. LOST AND FOUND. I3ST Child's gold locket and chain between 142nd and Magoun ave. or Chicago and Forsyth aves.. East ChD cago. Liberal reward for return to Mrs. M. R. Schock, 3S10 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. ' Sl-2 LOST English bull terrier, mixed color, white, brown, black. Notify Mrs. .lames Warlow, 4739 Melville ave., East Chicago, and receive reward. 31-3 LOST Beagle hound, black and white, end of tail white., hrown spots over yes. Finder drop a card to P. J. Mann, 92 Manila ave., or notify police. LIBERAL REWARD FOR RETURN OF chain and locket; Ellna engraved on side, lost between . Parrlsh ave. and American Steel foundry Saturday morning. Valuable as keepsake to Mrs. Ellna Villey, 3947 Parrish ave.. East Chi- - cago. -- ... - FOUND Gentleman's gold -watch. Owner can call at 14 Russell st., . Hammond, and describe property. u ': 28-2 LOST Black horse, white face, five years old, weight between 1400 and 1500; reward1: J. Balrdwick, South Holland, 111. Phone Harvey 18FWI. ?1 R SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bunHdle. Useful for shelving and a dozen other things. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. f BOARDING HOUSES. WANTED Boarders at 729 Walter st. Hammond, Ind. Mrs. Louisa Tlmni. BOARDING BY BAY, WEEK OR MEAL! Close to- Hubbard Steel Foundry and Interstate rolling mill, corner 143d and Railroad ave., East Chicago. lira. E. Foster. 28-4

FOU SALE.

FOR SALE By owner, new, modern 5"room cottage; 374 ft. lot "94 Clatide ' st, Hammond. Phone 1 1 95 J. 31-6 J . hOR. -SAUK Thor motorcycle. twin cylinder, magneto. pneumatic fork. 1 engine just overhauled; a bargain. Call 70S Price place, corner Douglas, Hammond. FOR SA LE 16-foot pressed steel rewboat, complete, reasonable. 507 Fields avp., Hammond. 31-3 FOR SAUK The . hotel and restaurant fixtures of the Etie" hotel to he sold by the single piece or the lot. comprising the following; Irge office tabic, mission. 2 lawn seats. 6 heating stoves. J 2 gas ranges. 6- foot hotel rat ge, with 120 gallon water tank connected. 4 large kitchen tables. 3 small kitchen tables. 4 extension dining tables. 16 box-seat dining chairs. 50 feet of lunch counter. 14 feet of center counter. 25 hmfh counter stools. 7- foot cigar case. Combination milk and ice water tank. 6-gal. coffee urn. Refrigerator. 10-foot Ice box. Hol over gas range. . 4 electric ran. 4 large inverted gas lamps. 1 mission clock. gum machine. t Complete supply hotel glasses, dishes and silverware. i Large supply staple groceries and ' canned goods. J Bedsteads, springs, mattresses, dress- . era. carpets, blankets and pillows. Combination writing desk and book ; case. j Birdseye maple- dresser. I Fpholstered mahogany hand-carved chair. National cash register. Grindstone. Meat block. KOR iALE New bouse, all modern, renting for $25 a month, at a bargain.. Call at 817 Alice st., Hammond. Phone 37. - 21tf FOR SALE Several surplus white Orphington cockerels from a $250 pen of prixe winning thoroughbreds. $15, $19 and $5; prices fcubjeet 'to change. Address E. C Poultry Yards, East Chicago, Jnd. 7tf FOR SALE Rooming house, fine con dition, good location; income istu per monlta; rent $38; owner leaving city. Address box 627 Hammond, Mid. 30-2 FOR- PALE Chedji, metHunv sd-ed base burner,' In goo.J condition.! Call at 220 Truman ave.. Hammond. 80-2 FOR SALE Hou and lot. 743 Walter i - St.. Hammond, Ind. Inquire on tne premises. 30-6 FOR SALE Small base burner, very cheap. Inquire 4S2Q Olc'ott ave., East Chicago. . . 28-3 FORSALE Hot air furnace, eneap. Inquire 82B Cleveland ave.. "Whiting. FOR SALE A fine Singer" oak case drophead' sewing machine, just new, at a bargain. Golden Bros. Storage, corner Fayette and Sohl sta., Hammond. FOR SAE--JL. b-autiful 24 ft ?ewispeed launch, auto control, 12 h. p. two-cil. automobile engine, upholstered lazy back sewts. nicely finished inside, only used 3 months. If taken now will be sacrificed for $$50; value $700. W. Coulter, 10128 Ave. J., South Chicago. Telephone $112 South Chicago. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, 123 lots in th heart of Griffith, Ind. Price $17 per lot. Will you buy or will you wait and Ion out? Writa for particulars. R. I- Miller, .30 N. 1 Salle st.," Chicago, 11L , - . -. ... . .. FOR SALE Special bargain. lot on Chicago ave. and 17th st. Price $500. Write for particulars. R. L. Miller, 30 X. La Salle st., Chicago, ,111. FOR BALK Lots In R. L., Miller's first addition to Gary, foot of Chicago av. Price $300 to $800 per lot. Be lively and get the first choice. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, III. FOR SALE On Ridge Road, east of Broadway, choice lots from $75 to $100 per lot This Is something special. Write me for particulars. R. L. Miller, 20 NT. La SaUe st., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE Block of 48 lots, north of Miller, adjoining' Steel Co.'s storage yards. Price $50 per lot. R. L. Miller, 30 N. 1ml Salle st. Chicago. lit FOR SALE West Gary, 5 acres, $350 per acre. Others in that vicinity ask $1,000 per acre. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle st., Chicago, III. FOR SALE West. Gary, 22 lots. $41 per lot No one can try and meet my prices. Write for particulars. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle st., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE At a special bargain, 4 lots. Glen Park, South Gary, for less than one-half what others ask. Be live ly If you wish to buy right. Write me for particulars. R. L. Miller. 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, I1L FOR SALE Wagon, all wood work new, best quality material. Inquire 1804 137th st, Indiana Harbor. 25-6 FOR SALE Two new modern cottages, one 925 Erie st. and 529 Michigan ave.. at av bargain if sold at once. Call phone 1212W Hammond. 26-5 FOR SALE Special for railroad me a. W) have Just placed two dozen high grade 21 and 2S Jewel watches on sale of all makes at a give-away price. They will go fast First come first served. Calumet Loan Co, 211 Hammond bids., Hammond.

FOR SALT FOR SALE -OR EXCHANGE 1 60 - acres of choice unimproved land In Montorency county. Mich. Price $6 per acre. Worth double and growing into money fast. have other bargains. Write for particulars. H. L. Jtillc-, 30 N. La Salle st, Chicago, III. FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds ot tar fixtures. Inquire J. J. l'racman, S403 Michigan ave- Indiana Harbor. Ind. FOR RENT. TOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; opposite. M. C. depot. 195 Logan si Hammond. Phone 964.1. 31-3 I'nn UK XTit 5 C 1 i n t o n Hammond. Four-room furnished flat. St. Apply &S Clinton St., 31-2 FOR KENT Nicely furnished room; all modern conveniences; one block from interurban depot. Address A B, Times, Hammond. FOR I1KXT Furnished . room with heat; with or without hoard. 3729 Drummond st., Indiana Harbor. 31-6 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with heat and gaslight: suitable for two. 45 Condit st.. Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; electric light, bath, furnace heat. 731 So. Hohrrian st., Hammond. 31-2 - . - , , FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; all modern conveniences. Call' 17S Sibley st. or phone 340 Hammond. ' Sltf FOR RENT Four-room upper flat. with gas stove and electric light; i:o children. 141 Logan t., Hammond. 3 1-3 CLASSIFIED ADA F.RT1SING tin it tennntn every day for some people, oft m for many ptIc. FOR RENT My nicely furnished home, 87 1 S. Calumet ave., Hammond, consisting of 5 rooms, bath, pantry, closets anil basement, hot and cold water, coal and gas ranges, all in tine condition. Call evenings and Sundays. Johnson. 31-5 FOR RENT Furnished room: steam heat. 627 So. Hohman st., ' Hammond, FOR RENT Five-room flat; modern; centrally located; rent $17 per month. 3-room fiat, modern, $15 per month. Apply 3437 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. phone 56SW. 31-6 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 378 N. Hohman st., Hammond. ' 30-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; all modern conveniences. Apply 101 Doty st, upstairs, Hammond. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms and 3 others furnished for light housekeeping. Plurnnver ave., Hammond. 2Stf FOR RENT New upper flat. 6 rooms, on Hoffman st., and 6-rooni house on Ash st. Inquire 462-150th St., Hammond. Phone 103:U. 28tf FOR RENT Modern 5-room brick flat. Inquire 3S2G Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. 2S-4 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms, with arch: suitable for two gentlemen; 2 beds, heat, bath and telephone. 230 Plurnmer ave., near postoffice, Hammond. 28tf FOR RENT Six-room cottage; bath; will rent to good party; $1S. Inquire 121 Doty st., Hammond. 28-3 FOR RE"NT Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. 433 John st., Whiting, Ind. 26-5 FOR RENT Six-room lower flat on Walter st Apply 637 So. Hohman st, Hammond. 25tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; suitabief or two; modern convenipnees. Apply 114 Russell st, one block east of Hohnian st, Hammond. 24tf FOR RENT Four-room upper flat -Rh bath. Inquire 231 Michigan ave.. Hammond. lltf FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE Will exchange a Columbia disc phonograph ami records for money or a diamond; valued at $100. Call at 506 Sibley st.. Hammond. 31-2 BOARD AND ROOM. FURNISHED ROOMS--Kteam heat, hot and cold water, electric lights, $250 per week and up. South Bay hotel, Indiana Harbor Ind. 30-10-t TAILORING. PHONE 771. Young Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 Staa- st. MONEY TO LOAN. 'CONST -TO OaN on furniture, piano eories and wagons from 1 month t 1 year. Lowest rates nd easiest terras. J Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bide Hammond, Ind. Phone $21. Itf MISOELLANEO US. MRS. LESSER HAS OPENED I P-TO date dressmaking parlors over Schrage new bank. Whiting Ind. 31-6 PERSONAL Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It brings results. HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co,, 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. Phone 543. THE TIMES ALWAYS HAS FOUGHT FVWt '.HR TN'TERESTS OF THE COM MON PEOPLE FOR THE MAN WHO 1 WORKS FOR A LIVING.

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO.' 1, .SEPTEMBER TERM. 1911. PETER HAND P.fiG. CO., A CORP., V"S. TONY GRAHOVICH ET AL CAUSE NO. 8267. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the, plaintiff by D. J. Moran, attorney, and files its complaint Herein, ingetner wun an affidavit of a competent pei-son. showing that the de fendants. John Guzenhauser. William Miller and Peter Hansen, co-partners, doing business under the name and style of Miller & Hansen., and Miller ami Hansen, whose chris tian names are unknown, a co-partnership, doing business under the name and style of Miller & Hansen, are not residents of the Statj of Indiana. Sai.l defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that tlie same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appearand answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 26th day of December, A. IX 1911, the same being the SStli day of tile next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1, In the Superior Court building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1911. said action will be heard and- determined in their absence.. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of October, A. I. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Kosi'oe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. SEPTEMBER TERM. 191.1. FRED BRAGINTON VS. ALBERTINE TRENTLER ET AL, CAUSE NO. 8170. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. f Now comes the plaintiff by Crumpacker, Crumpacker & Tinkham, attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, Showing that the Serandants, Albertine Trentle-r, Charles Lanpits, Ernest Trentler. Carl Bock, guardian of Elsie Opitz an, I Bruno Opitz, mir nor heirs of Ernestine Opitz. deceased; Ernest Rusch. guardian of Fr-Hz -Opitz.. minor heir ot Ernestine Opitz; deceased; Paul Opitz, Emma Pflanx,.nee Weigel, and' Clara "Opitz, being 'sail the heirs, legatees, devisees and- distributees of William Trentler, deceased; Frederic A. Morgan, sole administrator sum testamento de bonis non of the estate of William Trentler, deceased, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same wiil stand for trial 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 18th day of December, A. D. 1911, the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 1. In the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I. hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of October, A. D. 1911. ' ERNEST U SHORTRIDG E, Clerk L. S. C. By Itoscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS NEW CHICAGO. Lots 26 and 27. blk 7, 3d add. New Chicago Real Est. & Jnv. Co. to Alfred Giesbreeht 323 SOUTH GARY SUB. Lots 7 and S; llk 5; lots 6 and 7, blk 4, William Sehlesinger to Esther Schlesinger 1 (, INDIANA HARBOR. NWly lot 10. blk 23, Eila G. Orth to Debbie Eminhizer Lot 29, b!k 5:t, Indiana Trust & Savings Bank to John Leander liOBART. Lot 13. Andrew Melin's Fairfield add, Andrew Mel In to Harvey Den no HAMMOND. Lots IS to 27, blk 1. rediv. Hoffman's 1st add; Florence, U. l.andfeld to Otto Knoerzer . . . . Lots 14 and 13, blk 1. rediv. Hoffman's 1st add, Iaks & Porter Land & Inv. Co. to same as last deed Lots 12 and 13, blk 1, rediv. Hoff 1.C7: 600 2,250 400 man s 1st add, I'ettr W. Miyn to Otto Knoerzer Lot 31. blk 1, rediv. Hoffman's 1st add. Peter W. Meyn to Otto Knoerzei - Lot 34, blk 1, rediv. Hoffman's 1st sub. Giles T. Warner to Annie Nielubowski Lois 7 to 9. blk 1, F. B. Hall's sub. Fred R. Mott to Louis M. Heints 400 400 650 CHICAGO PARK. Lot 22. blk 3. J. G. Ryan's add. Anna W. Springer to Guy T. Flush j TOLLESTON. Ixt 28, blk 2, Bormann's 2nd add. Fred W. Flndling to George W. Short 1 Lot 2, blk 3. Lake & Lane's add, Andrew Carastery to Helen 1 McNaughton 1 Lot 3, blk 3, Lake ft: Lane's add. Helen L. McNaughton to Andrew Carastery . : i EAST CHICAOO. Lot. 1, blk 14. SW hi 2S-37-9. Isidor Baumgarth to Daniel Varadij 1,350 WHITING. Lot 26. blk 3, Davidson's ,'boiiI. add. Johan A. Johnson to Hiiu'i Johnson 200 NEW CHICAGO AND LIVERPOOL , HEIGHTS. Lot 10, blk 4, Mathais' add. Livers' pool Heights; lot 18. blk , 4th add. New Chicago. New Chicago , Real Estate & Investment Co. to Henry W. Huftmaii 50 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 14, blk 7, th add; Same as last deed to trltz X. Huttman 50 GARY. Lot 3, blk 1, Condit & McGinnity'a

sub. Condit McGitintty Ralty Co. to Theodore Zellum et al... 850 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 9,601 tubs; creamery, 31; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 30c; firsts, 2"Hc; seconds, 21c; dairies, extra, 28c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; No. 1, 21c; packing. 20c. Eggs Receipts, 3,397 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 16lo;

cases returned loH18c; ordinary firsts, 19c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 22c; prime firsts, packed in new wiuiewoon cases ana must be 85 per cent fresh, 23c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 24c; No. 1 dirUes, 13 Vic; checks, 9gl2c. Potatoes Receipts, 111- cars; "Wis cousin, 62S66c; Michigan, 643'67c; Minnesota, 63 n 67c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $4.00 brl; Virginias, $2.402.50 per brl per Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 18c; No loins, 22c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 8 He: No. 1 plate, 6c. wve poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c-, young turkeys, loc; chickens, fowls, &c; light weight fowls, $c; roosters. Sc; springs, 10Hc; ducks, 14c; geese, 12c. Beans I'ea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.4302.48; fair to good, $2.22 red kidney, $2.753.25; brown Swedish, long, $2.753.00; round, $3.25 3.5IT. oreen vegetables Beets, $1.00 per 100; cabbage, per crate. 758.c; carrots, $1.00-1.50 per 100; cucumbers. dozen, 50c4?$1.35-; cauliflower. 50c $r.3o; cauliflower, 50g $1.25 per box; ceiery, 4U390c; horseradish, 75c per doz stalks; green ' onions, bunch, 6c lettuce, head, per case, 25(f?30c; leaf. 12ST20c per case; mushrooms, 2030c per lb; onions, 90eg$1.75 per sack; par sley, 10c per doz; peppers, sack, 30 40c; pickles, sack. $1.001.25; radishes, $1.00 per 100; spinach. 4050c per tub string beans, 75eg$1.0O per box; toma toes, 25 50c per box; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, small brl, $2.75'33.00. CHICAGO OIL MARKET Wholesale prices of carbon and- oth er oils: standard white, 150, 8Vc; per fection, 8c; headlight 175, 10c eocene, 10c;. elaine, 17c; V. M. P naphtha. 10c; Michigan test. w. w., 10c p. w., 9c; gasoline, 12 V4c; machine gas oline, -19c; raw , linseed oil, single brls, 87c; 5 brl lots, 85c; boiled, single bHs, 8c; 5 brl lots. 7e; turpentine, 53 c summer black ' oil. -.7 VgC;1. wtnter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply.. to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.- ' LIVE STOCK MARKETS Cattle Steers. $6.50(g 9.TJ0; $2. 50r4.50; calves. $4."50' 8.50 ; $3.005.68. Hogs Good to prime heavy, 6.65; mixed lots and butchers. cows, bulls, 16.20(g) $6.40 6.60; fair to fancy light. $6.356.'50 roughs, pigs and stags, $3.00S"6.65. Sheep Native lambs. $5.00G.7B range lambs. $5.00(g 5.90; feeding lambs. $3.50 5i 5.00: feeding 'wethers, $3.25-ff3.50; cull lambs, $3.501 4.00; na tive yearlings. $4.0004.23; native ews, $3.003.25. t - CASH GRAIN MARKET AVinter wheat by sample: No. 2 red 994cJ$l.00; No. S red. 97 J 99 Mi c No. 2 hard, $1.02 ff 1.08; No. 3 hard $1.011.03. Srrlng wheat by sample: No. northern. $1.11 1.13; No. 2 northern $1.10fil.l2; No. 3 spring, $1C3jj1.1S. Corn by sample: No. 2, 74?r7C No. 2 white. 76c; No. 2 yell aw, 74 y$ 75c; No. 3, 734S71feC: No. :t white, 74'Sr75c; No. 3. yellow. 74 'i ' 74 ic No. 4, 7273c. Oats by sample: No. 2. 45s,e: No white, 48g 43V2-: No.- wh!!, 7? 47V4c: No. 4 white, 4547c; standard, 47V Sf 4S Motions and Orders. Continued from Page 6.) granted to file amended information. 72S1. Homer Ansley vs. Johan Tomljanowicz. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $41.16 with reilef. Judgment 7300. Charles H. Schubel vs. Golden et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Golden. 7315. Charles J. Williams vs. Frank E. Morris. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff quieting title. 7371. Indiana Trust & Savings Bank vs. August Rakowski. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for - $265.15 with relief. Judgment. Court Reom o. 1. 7300. Charles H. Schubel vs. John M. Golden, et al. Find for plaintiff for $ti3.03 with relief. No Hen. Defendant excepts. Judgment, 7345. Carl Huettner et al vs. George Heski et al. Gary Lumber Co. files cross complaint. 7106. Gary Investment Co. vs. Herman Kleselbaeh et at. Find for plaintiff for $1,460.35 without relief. Foreclosure of contract and nine months given to reedeem and plaintiff to have ponsession and to apply rents toward redemption. Judgment. 7410. William S. Feuer et al vs. Herman Kieselbach, et al. First State Bank of Tolleston files cross complaint. Plaintiff files amended complaint Tolesfon Lbr. & Coal Co. withdraws answer and complaint. It appearing that said entry of 6, 9, 11 was an error and deft. First State Bank of Tolleston files answer to amended cross complaint Deft Ida Kleselbach flies cross complaint In three paragraphs vs. all plaintiffs and First State Bank. Submitted to court on complaint and cross complaints. Find for First State Bank of Tolleston against all defendants to said cross complaint. Foreclosure as to property described in cross complaint without" relief and for $2,567.29 plus $90.00. at torney's fees. Plaintiff dismisses its cause" of action .without pre judice. ' ' ' ',"..' 7125. Charles Baran vs. George f Heski et al. Plaintiff dismisses and by agreement George Heski to pay costs. Judgment " '" 5 is. Gostvfa; Meyn" fk 'Co vs. George V. Bacon et al. Find tor plaintiff for. 2,235 plus $161.80 attorney s

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fees without relief. Foreclosure. f .judgment. 553. Arno T. , Roner vs. Charles Tauschek et al. Find for plaintiff for $1,401.60 plus $135.00 attorney"? fees without relief. Personal judg ment vs. Chas. Tausche and foreclosure vs. all. Judgment. , 8235. Ingwald Moe vs. John H. McClay. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 7116. Fred Ramenstein vs. Andrew J. Smith, adm'r. By agreement of parties, plaintiff to have judgment for $35.00 and defendant to pay costs, but no witness fees. 8061. Lettie Dora Case vs. WiMard Howard Case. Plaintiff files application for allowance of attorney's fes. Aalowed $35.00 attorney Js fees and costs. Submitted to court and hearing continued. " Court 'Rooni No. S. 7753. John Lazr vs. Safta Lazar. Find for plaintiff granting divorce Plaintlnff forbidden to marry for two years. Judgment. 7757. Drusilla Carr 'vs. Abraham Zimmerman. Defendant . files verfie 1 motion to -reinstate and to set aside default and that, transcript be ordered returned to Superior Ceurt Room No, 2. . i . -" 79i)3. Sarah Murphy vs. James Murphy. Cause taken under advisement. ! 81S7. State of Indiana vs. Curt Hildebrand et al. Submitted to Court. Find that trustees "to be elected in' the second, third and fourth waryfi of the town of New Chicago, Indi- . ana on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1911 also a clerk, treasurer and Marshall are to be elected at saM time and defendants are ordered to do all matters and .things as provided by statute "or" law to carry but such election. Costs to abide the further order of court. 7316. Peter Swiezynskl vs. Sophia Swlezynski. Find for plaintiff granting divorce. Forbidden to mary for twr years. Given custody of minor child, to-wit: Boleslaw age en years, Walter age six years and Ziegmond age , three years. Judgment. Court ltoom o. 1. 6079. Charles E. Spaulding vs. Viggo Jensen. Plaintiff tiles motion to have cause reinstated. By agreement cause Is reinstated. 6672. Frank Mulvey vs. Mary Mauch et al. Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue from coun,1y. Ordered sent to Porter superior court. Ten days given to perfect. 6S65, John Raudyiak vs. Kits-Hugh-Luther Co. P. MeClosky withdraws his appearance for plaintiff. 6997. Green & Sojis :Co. vs. Frank Frieseke et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Mike KendereS" and as to lot 9. block 11, second addition to Indiana Harbor. 7543. " Nora Freeman vs. Adrian Freeman. Defendant defaulted. 7544. Adam . Kocli et -al. vs. Nellie C. Dik et al. Defendants defaulted. 756S. Omar L. Rosenfcrans etc., vs, Bleker Bros. Bieker Bros. files cross complaint 598. John Meier vs. J. Casper Mark. By agreement of parties plaintiff takes judgment for $300 plus $20 attorney's fees, with relief. Judgment. 700. Rosarlo Trattallone vs. Guiseppe Romano. By agreement cause Is consolidated with tXo. &049. i 886. In re Clark Ditch. Commissioners files report, of assessments. Allowed as follows: . William Coc- . ran, $1890; Lewis A. Pattee. $15.50; Ray Seeley, $124.05. 911. Louis Penke Vs., Elizabeth Penke. . Defendant defaulted. 312. Michelln Tire Co. vs. Hammond

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I Lake County Titled Guaranty Co.

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f. I. MOTT, President , FBAMK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMXTN, Secretary A. m. TAI-PE. Treasurer SOWAKD J. KDSK, Managlf

Secretary Office 2 Tap er Block HAMMOND

FOUNDED ON CONFIDENCE The Confidence of our Patrons is the Greatest Asset cf this Company.

Garage Co. Receiver files Inventory and appraisement. Also files petition for leave to Sell any and all property in his hands at private sale after giving proper notice, and for leave to compromise book ac ) counts' and bring suits to collect same. 7961. John J. Farrell et al. vs. C. I. & S. R. R. Co. et al. Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue vfrom from county. Granted. Ordered sent to Porter superior court. Ten days for change. ' 79S0. Frank Kazick et alt vs. C. I. & S. R R. Co. et al.-Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Ordered sent to Porter superior . court-; ; Ten days for change. , - '. 8036. Fred J. Smith vs. Cominick Sharkowtkl et al. Plaintiff files amended complaint making new parties defendant. , .; . ' . 8125. East Chicago Co. vs. Esther Laczo et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. S166. Lake Co. Savings &Trust Co.' vs. I. If. Belt R. R. Co. et al. Plaintiff dismissed as to Indiana Harbos Belt R. R. CO. and Chicago, Indiana & Southern 'R. R. Co. $240. Hoosier Construction Co. us. Samuel Johnson et al. Plaintiff rtlsrnisses a to Clarence C. Smith, Emma "M. Smith, his wife: SmithMiller company, Clarence C. Smith, and Bruce Miller, Edward" G. Palmer. James P. Lewis. Lulu P. le.wls. his wife; J". H. Freeman Fife, Elizabeth Thomas, Lansing State Bank. Mrs. Clara Curtis, Emma G. Dale, Herman L, Francisco. Nellie Hogan and Elizabeth Hogari. Said dismissal to be at the' cost of each ot said parties. . .. HARBOR GOPHERS WIN Oommunicated.) Indiana Harbor. Ind., Oct 31. GOphersl Gophers' Gophers! . It's all Gophers around Indiana Harbor now because the Gopher warriors met and defeated one of the fastest aggregations of football "players that can be put together at Its weight around South Chicago by a score of 5 to 0. The visitors were compos-ed of eight Meteor players, and the Meteors are considered the fastest team in Chicago. Us weight, superior teamwork 'combined with excellent judgment helped, raise the. Harborites to the highest pinacle of joy and cast the South Chiragoans to the greatest depths of misery. The visitors came full of confidence and were almost sure of victory, but their confidence after the first quarter was all over because the Harbor lads scored their only." and last touchdown in the Initial quarter. The -remaining n nailers were featured by sharp football through every minute of pUy by both -sides, - -The 44epbrs outplayed and outclassed their opponents by a narrow margin. The Harlwr team as a whole should be given a lot tjf credit Jor their '. excellent tcamwerk. Much praise should also, be-' given- the visitors, who played hard and. coos4aient throughout the gam!, although they were feeling -tire pangs of defeat, .The game , w as witnessed' 4y - a large crowd from the Harbor and also a fair-sijsed crowd tnom Houtb Chicago. The rooters were enthusiastic and clieered their respective teams throughout the game. The Gophers: now claim the 123-pound championship of Lake county and are ready to defend " It against an; of theju,. ..-..T'te, lineup of ..lfce. Gophers was: Holmes, renter;., .Whittig and Friend, guards; Mylott and It Black, tackles; Hulsh, Reed and Alfr house, ends; Gumbert anil Baker, half; Sv- Black; fnll back; PerkJts-' captain, quarterback. ;'-". 'i ' ' ',"!.;. - ' VISIT. D o o . 20,000, aAL.L-01STS HAMMOND AND CROWN rO!NI, IND

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