Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 26 December 1911 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIMES , REAPERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. j Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow th Instructions to address them by the key letter en. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers tan not, In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It Is possible it Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In Ads taken over the telephone. FEMAIJE HELP. WANTED Ladles to canvass Hammond and adjoining towns to begin Jan. 1; $1.50 er day, salary and expenses. Call Wednesday 8 to 12 Carleton hotel. Ask for W. C. Gruwell. ' FEMALE COOK WANTED White or colored. Inquire 4S50 Northcott ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 26-2 WANTED Girl for general housework: must be experienced and competent; good wages; small family. Apply in person. M.W. F. L. Heintz, up--stairs fiat. 47 Ruth st.. Hammond. WANTED A good girl for small family. 54 Rimbach ave.. Hammond. WANTED A good wash woman. Apply between 6 and 7 p. m. 16S Plummer ave., upstairs. None others need apply. WANTED A maid for general housework, or as nursemaid, at 23 Elizabeth st, Hammond. 26-3 ILAfJ? HEL.P. "WANTED Responsible agents, men or women, selling a practical household necessity; $3 -to $8 a day; references. States Sales Co., 314 N. Michigan ave., Chicago. 26-a MEN WANTED Age 1835. firemen $100 monthly, brakemen $80 on nearby railroads. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Positions guaranteed competent men. Promotion. Railroad Employing Headquarters 9S1 men sent to positions last four months. State age; send stamp. Railway Association, care Time;!, Hammond, Ind. WANTED Car carpenters and truck hands. Apply KT-on C-iv Or TrpTpwiSfh an (j&t io., xiefeev lbcu, 111. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Large" modern front' room downstairs; suitable for two. 47 Rimbach ave., Hammond. Phone 1031J. FOR RENT Housekeeping suite; steam heat, electric light; silver, linen, dishes, complete. Best in Calumet region. 374 Indiana ave.. Hammond. FOR RENT Rooms, furnace heat, with bath, at 604 145th St., East Chicago, Ind. 26"2 FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Apply at 180 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, also sleeping rooms next door Central Park restaurant. 505 Hohman st., Hammond. FOR KENT Large front room; electric light, steam heat. 392 E. State st., Hammond. .- 22-3 FOR RENT Housekeeping suite; -r steam heat, electric light, stiver, linen, dishes, complete; best in Calumet region. 371 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two rooms -. for light housekeeping, with bath Also base urner for sale. 207 Indiana ave., Ham mond. ' 21-4 FOR RENT Modern fiat at 311 Sibley st. Apply 215 State st.. Hammend. FOR RENT Large front room suitable for two gentlemen. 654 So. Hohman st. Hammond. 18tf FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 868 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 423. 14tf FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 97 : Oakley ve.. Hammond. 13tf FdR RENT Two furnished rooms for -light .housekeeping. 18i Plummer ave, Hammond. 28tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Knight Templar charm. Suitable reward if returned to H. B. Douglass, Glendale Park,, Hammond. LOST Between distillery arid Pennsylvania R. R. depot, black fur neckpiece. Please return to Times office, Hammond. Reward if found. 26-2 LOST Small red cover book, with ad- ' dress3. Please return to Times office, Hammond. LOST Nose glass mounting and one j." glass, or mounting. .Return to Times office, Hammond. LOST Bunch of keys with silver chain attached. Return to Times office and receive reward. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Family washings at home, or will go out by the day. Call at 9 State st., Hammond, or phone 1258J. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING, i at 807 Alice ave., Hammond. 101SR. CALL Phone 26-5 -WHY ARE READEIir VOU NOT A TIMES

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SALE. work horse for $10 if taken Hammond. at once. Call 67 State -.st., 26-2 FOR SALE Oak dresser. bed. mattress, springs, cheap. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Large squab breeders and fantail pigeons. Call or write Fred Pleis. 10633 Ave. M., Chicago. 111. FOR SALE Oak dresser, bed mattress, springs, cheap. 371 Indiana ave., Hammond. 22-2 FOR SALE Six-room house, 50:foot lot, gas and steam heat; bargain. Address Box 344, Midland, Mich. 20-11 FOR SALE Saloon and hotel at Cedar Lake, located on Crown Point and Lowell road; a bargain if taken at ones. Phone 85, or address G If, Times, Hammond. 5 19-6 FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bundle, at Times office. Hammond. FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Gol den Bros, storage house, Fayette and Sohl sU and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. manager. 2tf FOR SALE: Show cases, shelving, wall cases and soda fountain. Apply Norrls Drug store, 192 E. State st., Hammond. FOR SALE Special for railroad mea. "Wi have Just placed two dozen high grade 21 and 83 Jewel watches on sale of all makes at a give-away price. The? will go fast. First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bids. Htmmoil . ' PERSONALS. WANTED Good home by elderly lady in return for services; no wages required. Inquire 437-121st St., Whiting. TJJIiOlUNG. PHONE 771. Young Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. SI State at. ONEY TO LOANMONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bids., Hammond, Ind. Phone 323. MI&OETLANEOUS. Cash for Old "Accounts Comes easy and direct when you emplay the right medium. Coect No Pay plan Try us on "No Address Collector, P. O. . .Box.. 94, -Hammond. HORSES WINTERED Reasonable rates. warn:brns. Adrss . Jasv M. Jameson, Griffith, Lake Co. Ind. R F D. MR. WADE EVERSOLL, teacher of . violin. Headquarters at Strauba Piano & Music Co., 629 Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 661. ". 13tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought ana sola. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State at., Hammond. Ind. Phone 643. Scavenger work done promptly. Tel No. 1007M. Charles Anderson, 164 Fort Wayne ave., Hammond. BOAJUD AND ROOM. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise it and It might bring you money. Every little helps. v LEGAL NOTICESNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OK INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM . NO. 1. NOVEMBER TERM, 1911. AMERICAN METAL; CEILIN.G COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. AUGUST JOHNSON ETj A I CAUSE NO. S265. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANIC'S LIEN. isow comes me p.a.nt.rt oy . i.ue. Miiuiut-j, a..u m .is i-u.iidw.ih herein, together with an affidavit of competent person, showing that the de fendants. Carl Johnson, doing business as Calumet Metal Works, Solomon Friedman arid his wife, Mrs. Solomon Friedman, whose true christian name is unknown, Edward G. Eihlein, Earl Wolf, Kellog-MacKay Company, Chicago and Riverdale Lumber Company, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency' of said action and that the same will etand'for tr'al at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at ;ihe calling of said cause, on the 26th day of February, A. , D. 1912, the same ftelng- the 43d 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 January, A. D. 1912. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. ' In Witness AVhereof, t hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 21st day of December, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, ' Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTIC13 TO NOT-RESIDKNT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, NOVEMBER TERM. 1911. LOUISA A. PRASCH VS. ERNEST D. CHAPIN. CAUSE NO. 82S6. ACTION. TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by Crumpacker) Crumpacker & Tirjkham, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Ernest D. Chapin, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. t . Said defendant is therefore hereby i ootined of the pendency of said action, - and that the same will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of .said Court, and that unless he appear and .answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the Bth day of February, A. 1. 1912, 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 January, A. D. 1912. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, thin 11th day of December, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. NOVEMBER TERM. 1911. CALUMET CONTRACTING COMPANY VS. EMPIRE TIMBER & LUMBER COMPANY. CAUSE NO. 8433. ACTION TO PETITION FOR NEW TRIAL oein & ,0. neVs, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Empire Timber & Lumber Company, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will 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 5th day of February, A. D. 1912. the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building at Hammond, in said County and State, said action will be heard and determined in its absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of December, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roifcoe Hemstock,' Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. NOVEMBER TERM, 1911. FLORENCE BOYLE VS. FRANCIS BOYLE. CAUSE -NO. 843S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Clyde Hunter, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidav it of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Francis Boyle, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. ?aia aerenuant. is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next .term of said Court, and that unless he appear and aimictherein, at the calling of s". the 5th day of February, A. D same being the 25th day of r demur r.u.e, on 1912, the the next term of said Court to held In Room No. 2, in be begun and t?ie Superior court Building, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined In his absence. m vmness v nereor, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said ouri, at Hammond, this 11th day of December. A. D. 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C . By Roscoe Hemstock, ";' '' Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. tMU STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 3, NOVEMBER TERM. 1911. BRAZIL BLOCK COAL COMPANY, A CORPORATION. VS. un"U KUECKEX ET AL CAUSE NO. 8467. ACTION TO SUIT ON ACCOUNT. Now comes the plaintiff by Bomberg er, sawyer & Curtis, attorneys, and flies its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a romr,tnt r,ann alshowing tnat the defendants ott Kuecken, Adolph Kuecken, Kuecken, are not residents. State of Indiana. Minnie of the Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will 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 12th day of February, A. u. me same being the 31st day oi me next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 3, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond in aid County and State, on the sec ona Aionaay or January. A. D. 191 bh.hi action will be heard and deter mined In their absence. T A ' . , t . -. - , . .... ".mi nrreoi, i nereunto se iny nana ana affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this JSth day o December. A. D. 1911. ' ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE. '-' Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARYLots IS, 19, blk 7, Gary Park add, Edmund A. U. Kayser to John Frank Lots 59 to 61, blk 3, Garfield Pk add, U. S. Land Co. to Harry William Sommers ... 3 Lot 4, blk 2, S. Tubb's 2nd add, Hobart Realty Co. to Milton W, Peterson Lots 64, 65, blk 2, Garfield Park ' add, U. S. Land Co. to Delia Gariety , .. : ......... f TOLLESTON. Lots 10 to 17, blk 17, Oak Park add, City and Harbor Land Co. to Plymouth State Bank 4,800 Lots 6. s, blk 9. lied Oak 2nd add, , t .. . Clear Title.. Land Co.. to. JliB, , ; ; Muller - 2J0

Lot 13, blk 2. Bormann'8 2nd add, Frank Bormann to Kate Wood Lot 8. blk 4, Trankel's sub. W11 liam N. Rumley to, William D. 'Wolfing Lot 7, blk 15, C. T. L. & I. Co.'g Bth add, Leo Puts to Louis

450 Manzel 3,400 SCHNEIDER. Lot 10, blk 9, William's 2nd add. Indiana Truck . Farm Co. to Lew D. Palmer ( EAST CHICAGO. Lot 8, blk 6. Osborn's add. Anna 65 D. Davis to Frank F. Young. . HAMMOND. Lot 28, blk 2, I E. - Hohmans add, Silas Lyons to Nathan 100 1 Bernstein 2.560 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 9597e; No. 3 red, 9396e; No. 2 97991.01; No. 3 hard. 9599c. 2 red. hard. bpring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.061.09; No. 2 northern, $1.04(ff 1.07; No. S spring, 95c$1.00. Corn by sample: No. 3, 61i62c; No. 3 white, 15tg,62c: No. 3 yellow, 61i63c; No. 4, 58460c Oats by sample: No. 2. 46V44Sic; No. 2 white, 477i4SHc; No. 3 white. 464Jr47Hc; No. 4 white, 44474c; standard. 46iQ47ic. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Sheep Native Iambs, $5.25(g6.35 fed lambs, $5.2o6.25; cull Jambs, $3.504.0; native yearlings. $4.25 5.50; native ewes, $2.75?r3.50; native wethers, $3.504.00; fed wethers, $3.25 4.00. Hogs Gqed to prime heavy. $6.05(8 6.30; mixed lots and butchers, 6.07V4 6.20; fair to fancy light, $5.95?? 6.07 ,4; roughs, pigs and stags, $3.506.10. Cattle Steers, $5.65(7.90; heifers, $3.35 5.10; cows, $3.104.50; s'heep, $2.50J.75; lambs, $4.506.35. CHICAGO OIL .MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, Sc; perfection, SV4c; headlight. 175, 10c; eocene. 10M,c: eiaine. 17c; V. M. P. naphtha. 10c; Mich igan test, w. w., 10c; p. w., 9c; easoine, 12c; machine gasoline, 21c; raw inseed oil. single brls, 73c; 5 brl lots zc; boned, single brs. 74c; 5 brl lots, 3c; turpentine, 56c; summer black oil He; winter black oil. Sc. These quo tations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi cago. PRODUCEMARKET. tsutter tteceipts, ,aaa tubs; cream ery, 36c: price to retail dealers. ZTMc prints, 37 hie; extra firsts, 32c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 26c; dairies, extra, 31c firsts, 28c; seconds, 23c; No. 1 ladles, 22c; packing stock. 21c. Eggs Receipts, 1,641 cases; miscel laneous lots, cases Included. 22f?28c; cases returned, 21V&27Hc; ordinary nrsis, zd'jgzoc; nrgts. must ne 4a per cent fresh, 2728c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks 12 15c. Potatoes Receipts, 60 cars; Wlscon sin, 8&SSc; Michigan R68Sc; Minne sota, 86 088c Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl. $3.00 4.50. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights. 67c; 60 to 95, 78c; 0 to 120 lbs, 910c; 100 to 120, 10HHc. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20c; No. 1 loins. 23c, No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chucic. 8c; No. 1 plate. 6c. Live pouItry-r-Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens,, folws. 10c; roosters. 8c; springs, 10Hc; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c. Beans - Pea beans', hand picked. choice, $2.48; prime. $2.41; red kidney. $3.00; brown Swedish, long, $2.50 round. $2.75: limas, California, per 100 lbs. $7.157.25. Green vegetables Beets. 3040c per sack; cabbage, brl, $1.10 1.25: car rots, 30 50c per sack; cucumbers, per doz, $1.00J1.50; cauliflower, $2.00 2.25 box; celery, 50cgr$1.15; horserad ish. 6575c dozen; lettuce, head, per brl, $1.00 5.00; leaf, 25 .274 c rase: mushrooms. 1025c per lb; onions, 65c $2.00 sack: parsley. $7.0010.00 brl: peppers, per crate, $2.50?f 2.75; pump kins, 75c$1.00 per doz; radishes, 25 35c per doz; spinach, $1.00 1.10 per tub; string beans, $2.505.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $1.75 2.00 per crate; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, 10 12tfcc per dos. ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain un called for in the Hammond. Ind.. post office, for week ending Dec. t3; 1911 Mrs. Jacob Birreshiem. Jack Blood good, Anna Bojarska, Kastaut CIcon Miss Ella Decker, Mrs. C. G. Douglass, Donald Ensminger. Mrs. Urszula Filds, Frank B. Fields, Mr. Fuzzy. Barney McCullough Gibson, Miss' Ida Hunt, Mrs. Elizabeth King. Wm. Lawrence Landis, Szucs Karoly, Mrs. Olga. Lecina, George T. Lewis, Wm. . Mendak, Miss Marie Miller. Miss Emma Mala ski. Clarence McKain, Mrs. Mary Nel son, Lavracca Nich, James 0Conner, Miss Rose O'Brien,' Thomas O. Laughlln. , Walter Pegulske. W. B. Phillips, Jan Peojsor, John Powaznik, Wau Rif fie, Thomas Smith. Stanford Shire, Howard B. Smith. Gust Startkis,. Miss Rose TIram, Mrs. E. R. Thompson, Fred G. Watt. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M. Motions and Order3. (Continued from. page five?.) to strike, out cross-complaint of McClay. Sustained and exceptions. Defendant Lewis flies, cross-complaint. Plaintiff ; flies motion to strike out cross-complaint of Lewis. Sustained and exception. Submitted to court as to Lewis and McClay and continued as to Defendant Johnson. Find for plalnj tiff for $434. 48 plus $21.72 attor neys lee'?, witnout relief. Courtroom 2. . Sl'32 George M. Slack vs. Mary E. Slack. Plaintiff dismisses crosscomplaint. Submited to court. Find for plaintiff- granting divorce. Judgment. . , Courtroom .No. 3. 7,587 Charles Masko vs. J. F. 11cPhearson. Motion for venire de novo . overruled - andf exceptions. Motion ;'for -new trial filed. Over ruled and exception. Sixty days for bilK Judgment ..on verdict.. De fendant prays appeal to appellate

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- ' ' ' . M . O 1U. bond in sum of $30Q. ' Approved. 7993 Beckman Sunr.lv Co va . itj Cedergrecn et-al. Cause tontinued at costs of Fred Cedergreen for this term. . .-' . . J , Court Room Xa. l. William S. Gallarhrr va Fred dlsRoe Pratt et al. 'Plaintiff, misses as to Esteile J. Bacon. 195. r Independent Rre. AssnMatUn , W. H. Piper. Find for plaintiff for $528.50 plus $52.00 atty's. fees. witnout relief. Judgment. ' 504. Crane Co. va. Armanis V k'nnii. Deft, files answers to interogatories. Find for plaintiff on Interrogatories for $1,03S.51 and no cxecutlon to issue until . January 15 1912. 564. Gary Land Co vs. .Tn W rinvi Cause continued for term at defendant's costs. 7599. General Furniture Co. v Trv Bllleter et al. Defts. file verified motion to open up judgment and set aside default. 600. General Furniture Co. vs. Marv Billeter et al. Defts. file verified motion to open up judgment and set aside default. 601. General Furniture Co. vs. Joseoh R. Billetter et al. Defendants file verified motion to open judgment, etc 7602. General Furniture Co. vs. Joseph R. Bllleter et al. Defts. file verified motion to open up judgment, etc. 622. Nikola Povezenovich vs. Tony Clrko et al. Plaintiff dismises. costs paid. .843. S. F. Bowser & Co. vSr W. L Co.e. Plaintiff files substituted complain. Defendant's true name is William L. Cole. Find for plaintiff on first paragraph for $250 with relief. Find for defendant on second paragraph for costs. Judgment. .896. Edna Croajt vs. Thomas Croak. Defendant defaulted 941. Max Sjhmidt vs. James Pokorny et al. Plaintiff dismisses, by agree ment costs vs. defendant. Judg ment. 7946. Joseph A. Magnus et al. vs. John Prascsak et al. Find for plaintiff for: $767.62 piua $75 atty's fees, foreclosure without relief as per form. 8009. Jesse F' Rohr et al vs. Arthur L. Godstein. On motion of deft, appeal is dismissed for want of prose cution and because appeal was not taken in time. Judgment 8014. Durand Kasper Co. vs. Szczepan Kielbassa et al. Find for plaintiff for $259.16 with relief. Judgment. 8025. Calumet Lbr. Co. vs. Gary Park Co. et al. Walsh & Hueck, P. Henry Mueller and Alum E. Uota ask leave to defend. Leave granted. 8098. United States Radiator Corpora tion vs. C. H. Maloney Co. et al. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 8185. Tolleston Lbr. & Coal Co. vs. Calumet Contracting Co. Deft, files affidavit for change of venue from County. Plaintiff files objections. Sustained. Change refused. 8224.. State ex rel James O. Koontz vs. E. C. Ames. Plaintiff flies 2nd par of complaint. 8232. .C. Oliver Holmes vs. Albert J, Carr et al. Defendant defaulted $355. John J. Xoch vs. Augusta Koch, Deft, files application for temporary allowance and attorney's fees. Plaintiff ordered to pay $25.00 attorney's fees by Dec. 23rd and $13. every month beginning Dec. 23 8376. Buckeye Electric Co. vs. Kelley & Dee. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $115.74 with relief (Order as per form). Judgment. 8420. South Side Trust & Sav. Bank vs, Anthony Baukus et al. J. Totoskl made party defendant. 8468. In re-petition of Charles Sarudy and Barbarir Sarudy for adoption of Mathew and John Matty. 1 Petition granted. To take names of Mathew and John Sarudy. Judgment. Court Room No. 2. 4151. Louis Bernstein et al. vs. Sarah Wllkus et al. Commissioner file final report of distribution showing payment to Jacob Wllkus and Simon Rashman, guardian of Sarah, Lena .and. Jacob Wllkus, $216.67 each ward having 1-9 Interest. Further shows quit claim deed from ,Tweedy to Berstein Oct. 13, 1909 and pay ment to Bernstein of balance ex cept costs, they having been pakl Report approved and commissioner discharged 6501. C. It. Maloney & Co. vs. E. G. Gerhard Bldg. Co. et al. riaintiff dismisses as to garnishee defend ant School City of Gary. 7434. Julia Cross vs. James Pokorny. Plaintiff files proceedings supple mental to execution asking that defendant be reauired to answer under oath as to his property sub iect to execution. Deft, ordered t appear Dec. 2 1st, 1911. 7758. Peoples Trust Co. of Muncie vs. Ralph Ross. Find for plaintiff for $410.40 plus $30. attys. fees, with out relief. Plaintiff given leave to withdraw original note on filing certified copy. Judgment 7873. Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co. vs. Walter W. Sohl, etc. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid 7884. John Petrek vs. Hoy D. Davis et al. By agreement, of parties, de fault as to David, David, Gary Trust & Savings Bank is set aside. 8142. Davis Saul Klafter vs. Gary Park Co. et al. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 8229. C. Oliver Holmes vs. George Clemming? et al. . Defendants, de faulted. 823.1. C. Oliver Holmes vs. Fred D Martin et al. Defendants defaulted 8337. Charlotte Ehle.rs vs. Louis Jenkins et al. Defendant ordered .o answer plaintiff's Interrogatories by Dec. 26th. 8347. C. I S. & So. B. Ky Co. vs. Christiana Cook et al. Submitted to court on -plaintiffs application for appointment of appraisers. By agreement, court appoints John C. Ca vender. John N. Beckman. an! John F. Krost as appraisers. 8358. John B. Phillips, trustee vs. Huge A. Robst. Plaintiff dismisses. costs paid. 7138. Frank Gross vs?' James Pokorny et al. 7139. Matthew G. Lavene -vs. James Pokorny et al. 7336 Adolph Flaser vs. James Pokorny et al 7337. Rudloph Miller vs. James Pokorny et a!. - 7492. I'axton Lbr. Co. vs. James Pokorny et al. JS77 Eva Van Sickle et. vs. James

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Pokorny et al. . j "879. Evan Van Sickle etc. vs. James Pokorny et al. , SSO. Eva Van Sickle etc. vs. James Pokorny et al. By agreement ot parties In above cases, this causes are consolidated with No. T87S and complaint in each said causes Is ordered to stand as a cross complaint and all other cross ' complainants and defendant. T878. Eva Van Sickle etc. vs. James Pokorny et al. Deft. Arthur W. McGovny files cross complaint. Plaintiff and all cross complainants dismiss as to Mrs. Arthur C. Lueder and Mrs. Arthur C. McGovny. DeftArthur C. Lueder withdraws cross complaint and asks leave to file amended answer. Leave granted. Filed.' BUTTON'S CONTRACT COMPLETED Cont!nutA from Pa?e S. pride In the faet that the building was notonly erected within the aPProprialion, out mm. more rviu.iiiB a ou,o, after all expenses are paid, of $2,000, which will be turned back into the treasury, an achievement unusual In the construction of public building's. i The building Is of Bedford stone and has two features that make it distinct ive. The dome is the largest in the state, being 43 feet across the base, the only other dome larger being the one in the hotel West Baden Springs. Largest In Country. The monoliths used at the north and ,

south entrances are said to be the. a self-unloading conveyor steamer largest in the country. There are for upper lake practic will be built at eight of these huge stone columns, he Wyandotte yard at a cost of $435.each 35 feet, inches in height, 4 feet nno. The keel for a Welland Canal slz-"

4 inches in diameter at the base and 3 feet 6 inches In diameter at the top. each weighing about thirty-six tons. I There was no lathe in the country big I enough to turn them out. They were

nuarriea in tne rougn, snipped on nat w. J. Norcross, of Toronto, will be turncars, one to a car. and dressed by hand. ej out t the new vard at Port Arthur.

The Interior of the building is rich ly decorated, the work being done by the Gustave" Brandt, firm of Chicago. The wainscoating and stairways are of marble, and the floors of tile. There. are two courtrooms, a large assembly room for public meetings, commodious quarters for all the county officers, restroos for both men and women and a hall reserved exclusively for the G. A. R. The building was constructed by Caldwell & Drake of Columbus. The architect was J. T. Hutton of Hammond. The plans and specifications have been followed to the letter. The only extra expense was $1,100 for concrete foundation work due to the fact that quicksand was encountered in making the excavation. Those fami liar with the construction of public buildings say the Boone county court house could not be duplicated now for less than $300,000. The artistio design of the building is due to the ability of Mr. Hutton as an architect and the structure executed under his plans and supervision is a living monument to this statement.

T M E H AM MO N D D I STILL, I IS G OO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL SATES i ' ' r. M. MOTT. President FRANK BAMMOND, Vke-Preildent 4. & BLACKMUN. Secretary A, H. TAMPER. TRMntt WAJU 4. tDB, Manager

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OIL CO. 10 GET BIG BOAT Cleveland, Dec. 26. Contracts for ten new vessels for delivery in 1912 "have been reported by the LAmerlcan Shipbuilders on the lakes. The American Shipbuilding Company has. booked orders for five vessels to cost about f 1.500, -000. The boat will be turned out at the Cleveland, Loral, Detroit and Port Arthur yards. j A 8te.mer f Qr thfl 8tandard .OIt Cotn anpy, to be the largest ship of her class. will be built at the Lorain yard at a cost of about $450,000. She will be of Isherwood construction. At the Cleve land yard the company will build a passenger steamer for the Graham & Morton Transportation Company of Chicago. The pasenger boat, which will cost $400,000, will be completed and ready for busines June 15, according i. the terms of the contract. She will be called City of Grand Rapids. ,.d steamer for the George Hall Coa! Company of Ogdensburg will be laid at the Wyandotte yard. She will be operated in the coal trade on Lake Outario. A package freight steamer for I The Great Lakes Engineering Works has announced contracts for two stcamers for the coast trade. The . Detroit firm is also building a 10,000 ton steamer for Boland & Cornelius of Buffalo, at the Ashtabula yard, and a duplicate jol the big steamer Colonel J. M. Schooninaker for W. P. Snyder of Pittsburgh, 'et the Ecorse plant. The Snyder boat .vrilf be launched next month. I Some, figuring for-more work is be ing done, and the orfiers for delivery In 3 912 may be Increased. . JOBBERS TAKE HISJFURNITURE Saltsburg, Pa., Dec. 2G. A Christmas turprlse was experienced today by L. H. Shaner, general foreman of the roiling mill department of the United Ktates Steel corporation at Gary, Ind , ind brother of . Armstrong county's sheriff, when he discovered that everything !in bis-home had ben carted away by robbers. Furniture, carpets, dishei. pictures. In fact. verything was stolon. 1 i?ia HAMMOND AN D CROWN POINT, IND