Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1912 — Page 7

Mondav, Jan. 15, 1912.

TEC TRIES.

Clarified A.d&erfMng

NOTICE TO TIMES REAPERS.

FOR SALE 5c theater cheap

equipped, 245

full

seats.

Readers of the following advertise- Friedman Dept. store. Alexander ave..lfront and rear en-trance and ment. wno wish to communlcata with Kast Chicago. 15-3 a kltchen and aining room In

jvnl.iri whoa Identity is boi 1 1 .

realed. should follow the Instructions FOR SALE R. I. reds, 10 hens and 2 to address them by the key letter fir- cockerels; fine birds; leaving city;

R3uests at this office to rval ca.ll early. J.

the Identity of anonymous advertiser st Hammond.

ean not, !n Justice to the advertisers. m , answered. Simply follow Instructions. FOR SALE Clothes pins.

Hatcb, 16S Waltham 15-2

north on Plummer avenue, and all of

th inside of said room ran mt-r

rent fmm A lrl nvnn a miHHn hlirh- In

1 . the Cvty of Hammond. Bar room h

there Is

g room In the rear

nd living rooms upstairs. Bar Is on

the east Bide of room and faces west. HENRY KREIGER.

lc, at

dozen for

the Hammond Furniture Co.,

Aa far as It Is possible It Is advised 242 e. State st., Hammond.

that all classified ads should eltner oa mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone.

FEMALE IIELP. Vftl-xr. niRI. WASTED A POSITION

In doctor's offl-ce. Hammond.

423 W.

Sibley St., 15-2

WANTED Three girls for addressing. Inserting and stamping envelopes. F. L. Helnts, corner Hohman ana Indiana Ave., HammonJ.

FOR SALE 12 ton of mixed hay. Inquire Jacob Hllllgond. Dyer, Ind.

SHERIFF'S SALEState of Indiana, (ss: County of Lake,) No. 106. Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Crown Point, October Term, 1911. CORNEAULS J. SCHOON

vs

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on j Saturday, the 3rd Day of February, 1912, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. 1 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: Lot four (4), block twelve (12), Broadway addition to Gary, 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 end 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, interests, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be

made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Tony Roso-

nie, etc., at the suit of Joe Ahlin.

THOMAS GRANT. Sheric, Lake County, Indiana. H. I F. McCracken, Att'y for Plaintiff.

TOR SALE OR LEASE Material yard, located on Plummer ave. and Michigan Central Ry.; has 183 feet Terminal

siding; one good cottage; suitable for ELNORA C. SMITH AND CHARLES W.

lumber yard, building material, sand, Smith

coal, cement blocks, etc; terms reason- By virtue of an Order of Sale to me

able. A. J. Campbell, 60 Slate st.. Ham-' directed from the Clerk of the Lake mond, Ind. 12-6 Superior Court, I will expose to pub- " lie sale to the highest bidder for cash ALL MY HOUSEHOLD GOODS WILL )n hand. at the east door of the Court

WANTED Competent girl for general housework; good wages. Inquire 904 J So. Hohman st., Hammond. 11-6 j WANTED Lady cashier, one who can'

keep small set of books and wait on.

trade. Globe Grocery,

Hammond.

fl E.

State St..

lltf

HALF. HELP. WANTED Junior clerk. Apply United

cna-ira .ueia-i xvcw.wx.s, i FOR SALE Millinery shop. Call at 637

be for sale at my residence, 777 So.

Hohman st., on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2 o'clock. .. Mrs. R. A. Hickey. 12-4 FOR SALE Team of horses; good for delivery or teaming; will sell single. Phone 1270Y2. 10-6 FOR SALE 20 shares of Employees Life and Casualty Co., which company is located in Hammond, Ind.; $20 per share If taken at oncel A, B. Green, Delphi, Ind. 10-6

Ind.

So. Hohman st., 2nd floor, Hammond.

WANTED Cook e.t Lake. Shore hotel QR SALEThree fresh C)WS Inqulre W&tling street, Indiana Harbor, lotf Mike Bosrh Dyer Ind 9.6

WANTED-Experienced ear repa rer, FOR SALESecond hand household steady work; good wages. Illinois gooAa at a slvo away prJce CaH Qol. Car Mfg. Co., 143rd and Clark St., den gros 8t0rage house, Fayette and Hammond. la'6 Sohl st, and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. man-

, ager. ttf

FOR RENT Six-room"' cottage .' with bath; modern . improvements; 694 Price place. Inquire next door, Hammond. 13-2

LEGAL NOTICES-

FOR RENT Seven-room 'modern flat at Sll Sibley. Apply 215 State St.. Hammond. Phone S5SM. 15tf

NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO OTHER PLACE OF TBUSINESS. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersisrned. Wallace H.

FOR RENT Large store room;,' living . Jaaues Js a ujg inhabitant and resi

dent of said City, Township, County and State and .over the age of twentyone years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana, for more tha-n one

year and in the City of Hammond,

Lake County, for

more than six months prior to the date

rooms in rear ana gooa ounr, rem reasonable. 4S3 Michigan ave.. Hammond. Phone 245 for information. 15-2

FOR RENT Newly furnished apart

ments lor iignt Housekeeping. -PP'y!Torth Township,

180 Indiana ave., Harwnono. u-j

House in Crown. Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 3rd Day of February, 1912, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four p'clock p. m., the rents and

profits- for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real

estate, to-wit:

Beginning one thousand . ninety-six

and five-tenths (1,096.5) feet due west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section

twenty-five (Sec. 25), Township

thirty-six (Twp. 36) North,

range nine (9) west of the 2nd P. M. ; thence north two thousand three hundred , thirty-eight

and eight-tenths (2,338.8) feet

thence east one hundred eleven

and seventy-five hundredths

(111.75) feet; thence north to the

Little Calumet River; thence

westerly along said river to the west line of the east one-half

of the east one-half of section twenty-four (24), township thirty-six (36) North, range

nine (9) west; thence south to the southwest corner of the east one-half of the northeast quarter of said section twenty-five

(25), township thirty-six (36) North, range nine (9) west;

thence east two hundred sixteen

and five-tenths (216.5) feet to the place of beginning, excepting

therefrom the right of way of

yie New York, Chicago and St.

Louis Railway, containing thir

ty-seven and twenty one-hun

dredths (37.21) acres more or

less, all in Lake County, Indi ana. '

If said rents and profits will not sell

" of this notice, and is a qualified voter FOR RENT Four-room flat, upstairs, , thereof; that he is a citizen of the

comer DriCK nouse, JI npniusn -. i ITnltn,! fttat nt Imorira an mar, of -..o-j . . f.

- " - I 1U1 Cfc- SUA HIS 111 k B 14 III . f Ui; OBIU Vi --

good moral character. . , j J crie. interest and costs. I will at the

Hammond. Phone 772". ' ,. - ... 13-6

it pf'T vtnflprn flit at 11T iinur. That he Is the holder of a license same time and place offer for sale the

la, t.. Hammond. Bath. e-aa. electric S-nted the Board, of County Com- fee eimple in a-nd to said real estate, or

ht ...... 130 ; misstoners of Lake County, and Issued So much thereof as may be sufficient

by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said to satisfy said Judgment, interests,

FOR RENT? Modern rooms; steam heat . County, on the 5th day of July, 1911, costs and accruing costs. Said &ale will and bath 100 Russell st., Hammond. ) l seU lntoxScating, spirltous, vinous j be made without relief from valuation

. a-nd malt liquors on the following de-jor appraisement laws.

FOR RENT Furnished room; modern, ecribed premises, to-wit: The ground; Taken as the property of Elnora C.

pleasant location. Apply 43 Carroll floor front room of the three-story Smith et al. at the suit of Corneauls

St., Hammond. Phone 813M. 13-2 brick building located on lot 23. block, j. Sehoon.

1 1 1 ' 1 1 111 2, T-ownsend & Godfrey's addition to

FOR RENT Five-room house at 783 the City of Hammond, Lake County, InClaude st., Hammond. 12-2 diana. Bar room faces north on State , street, a public highway, in said City FOR RENT Bet housekeeping suite and sides on Oakley avenue. Said in Calumet region; steam heat, ev-(r0om is 23 feet wide and 67 feet long, erything furnished. Janitor service. 374 has glaee front, front, corner and side

Indiana ave., Hammond. 11-3 entrance and all of the inside of said1 1 . . i . ' room be seen from said ' State State of Indiana

FOR Kh-XT-rurmsned room.ror ngnt : street. Bar is on the west side of the

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. Martin J. Smith, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE-

)

housekeeping; two

month. Inquire 1SS Hammond.

rooms 10 Plummer

FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for. light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 697 Oakley ave., Hammond. lltf PERSONAL Will the lady who wants a good maid insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It brings resultsBOARDING HOUSES. ROOM AND BOARD Home cooking, comfortable rooms; day boarders accommodated. 85 Sibley at., Hammond.

per room.t ' There are living rooms on the ave- second and third story of said build-8t,tng.

That said undersigned will file his

written application with the Board of County Comml8solners of Lake County for permission to move his place of i

(ss: , County of Lake,) No. 48.

Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Crown

Point, October Term, 1911.

EPHRAIM O. MEARS AND E. O.

Mears vs.

s

jQeel But I Feel Fine. All My Debts Pa.djl$

SHERIFF'S SALE-

State of Indiana, )

(ss: County of Lake,) No. 6967.

Lake Superior Court, September Term,

19U. PETER DANIS , vs.

JOHN MOLNAR AND MOLNAR,

his wife, whose true christian ,name

is unknown, and B." P. Muller. 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 3rd Day of

February, 1912,

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: Lot number four (4), in block number

two (2), of the Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston, now Fifth addition to Tolleston, Iftd., now in the City of Gary, Indiana If said rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de

cree, interest and costs, I 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, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be

made without relief from valuation or

appraisement laws..

Taken; as the property of John Mol-

nar et al. at the suit of Peter Danis

THOMAS GRANT, . Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Wildermuth & Carnduff. Att'y for Plaintiff.

$10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 $70 $80 $90 $100 to $200

Nothing More to Worry Me No Collectors to Bother About. I had about Ten Bill around that bothered me, and I saw that' I had to take care of them at once, ao I applied for a Loan of Money from the Calumet Loan Company and paid all of them, and now I have nothing to worry me. They gave me the privilege of Paying my loan In One Month to One Year's time, with discount If paid sooner. Extension In case of sickness, etc., and the most Confidential Treatment. That Is Just It. One Large Debt Is Easier to Handle Than Ten Smaller Ones, and You Take Your Own Time. Don't Worry. If the case may be where any of you are in this position it Is now time for you to act. We will advance you from $10.00 to 9200.C0 on your Furniture, Piano.. Horse or Wagon, Store or Office Fixtures, give you from One Month to One Year, with Discount if Paid sooner than Due. It's worth looking at. WE DO NOT ADVERTISE 50.CO at $1.10 or $1.20 per week for the reason that we cannot afford to lose our Customer. DID YOU EVER 8EE ONE OF THESE ALLURING ADVERT1SMENTST IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY MAKE SUCH A PROPOSITION, COME TO U8 AND WE WILL POINT OUT THE CATCH FOR YOU. CALUMET LOAN CO.

LOANS MADE1

IN ANY TOWN IN THIS

COUN

TY. : Try, Us For Square Deals

HI

Largest and Most Reliable Company in Northern Indiana 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Open Every Evening. PHONE 323

ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain un

called for in ithe Hammond postofflce

for week ending Jan. 15, 1912:

Miss Margaret Austgen, Stanielaw

Augastynek, B. O. Berge, A. S. Burnett,

Miss Ruth Balrd, Oharles -Carlson, Harvey Chance, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Crowther, Miss Lola Clark, Hazry Ellison, J. Evens, It, Gans Jr., Mrs. W. S.

Gillen, Miss Anne E. Hathaway, E. G. Henkel, Jamee Hackett, Robert F. Hayden," Frahciseck Kurelef Endi Kovacs,

Geo. M. Karsor, J. L Kennedy. "W. S. Maguire, Victor Moore, Mission Mary, Joseph F. Mui-phy, J. B. Moore, George Mathews, Angus J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor (3), Christ Okeson, Pauline Podbregor, Harry Petterson, Win. A. Rooney, Miss Mary Elizabeth

Rutledge, J. IL Rutherford, S. F. Schlee,

nne Soo-s, Miss Sophia Stempkauski,

Joe -Rabato, John Smith, Mrs. Ema Seely, Mrs. M. L. Theirdan, Mrs. J. L. Tay-

or, Mrs. Wm. Wolf, John Walsh.

F. R. SCIIAAF, P. M.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, S5SSc; No.' 3 red, 9496c; No. 2 hard

sc'a!l.uz; wo. 3 hard, 8aell.00. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, tl.091.10; No. 2 northern, f 1.07 ? 1.09; No. 3 spring, 99c1.04. Corn 'by sample: No. 3, 61 64c; No.

3 white, 624c; No. 3 yellow, 61

61He; No. 4, 59i60c.

Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 50

Etc; No. 3 white, 49iff49;c.; No. 4 white,

4S449V4c; standard, 4950c.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Good to prime heavy, 16.20

6.40; mixed lots and butchers, $6.20(0 6.35; fair to fancy light, $S.156.25 roughs pigs and stags, J5.00S6.50.

Sheep Native lambs, t5.757.25; fed lambs, 6.007.25; cull lambs, $4.00

6.25; native, yearlings, $4.906.25.

Cattle Fair to fancy yearlings, $6. BO R 8.25; good to choice cows, $4.40 S. 50;

canner bulls, $2.75 3.25; common to

good calves, $6.50 7.00.

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT 7-room house, close in, heat, gas and electric light, bath, for young men's bachelor apartments. Phone 10 Hammond. 15-2 SITUATION WAKTEdT WASH BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Pttione 1026J Hammond.

business and transfer his license In the LORENZO P. GODWIN AND MORRIS City of Hammond from the room and G. Reiner, partners doing business place hereinbeforo described to the; under the firm name and style vof following place hereinafter described Godwin &$ Reiner. , as follows: The ground floor front By virtue of an Order of Sale to me room of the two-story frame building, directed from the Clerk of the. Lake situated on the west half lot 22, block Superior Court, I will expose to public 2, Townsend and Godfrey's addition to sale to the highest bidder for cash in the City of Hammond, Lake County, hand, at the east door of the Court Indiana. The room in which liquors House in Crown Point, Indiana, on are to be sold is 21x33 feet. Has glass Saturday, the 3rd Day of front, front and side entrance and all V i nm

of the inside of said room can be seen

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Brown cocker spaniel, 12 to 14 inches high, short tail, about eight months old; return and receive reward. 618 Wilcox t., Hammond. Phone 878.

LOST Bunch of keys with silver chain attached. Return to Times office and receive reward.

MISCELLANEOUS. PIANO INSTRUCTION By Miss Jean Kennedy, 517-150th st., Hammond. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS,

watches and Jewelry. 63 State st., Hammond. 8-lm

from said State street, a public highway in said city. Said room faces north on State street. There are four living roome in the second story o? said building and a storehouse in the rear. WALLACE H. JAQUES.

MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, piano. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest term. Calumet Loan Co., 21t Hammond bide, Hammond. Ind. Phone Sit.

MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMpioyea and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $6.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion store, Hammond, Ind, Phone 218.

THIS NEWSPAPER IS THE TRAIJS PAPER OF THE CONSUMERS OP THIS C1TV OK THE PEOPLE WHO BCV THE HOME St rr LIES.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. - Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Henry Kreiger,. i a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided In the, State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North- Township, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six months prior, to the date of this notice and that he is a qualified voter thereof

and a citizen ' of-the United " States of

America and " a 'man of good moral

character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at

Crown Point, Lak.j County, Indiana, on

the first Monday in February, 1912,- for

a renewal of of a license to retail in

toxicating liquors in less quantities

than a quart at a time and permit the

same to be drank on the premises

where sold. ' Said license being here

tofore granted on the 6th day of February, 1911, and issued by Charles Johnson,' auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from f-aid date, ami the precise location where lljuors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed la as follows: The ground floor front room f the two-story frame building situated on lot 2, in Drackert's addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room la 23x43 feet, has glass front and faces

February, 1912,

between the hours of ten o'clock a. ni.

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 number eighteen (18), nineteen

(19) and thirty-three (33), in block number seven (7), in the Chicago-Tolleston Land & In

vestment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston, now in the

City of Gary, 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 said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, ; interests, costs

and accruing vcosts. Said sale will be

made with relief from valuation or ap

praisement l.i ws

Taken as the property of Lorenzo P.

Godwin et al. at the suit of Ephraim O Mears et al. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Martin J. Smith, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALEState of Indiana, ) (ss: .. County of Lake,) N j. 6959. '

Lake Superior Court, September Term,

1911. JOtl AHLIN vs.

TONY ROSONIC, SOMETIMES CALL-

ed "Josef Rosundic."

By virtue of aa Order of Sale to me

directed from the O'.erk 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

PRODUCEJ51ARKET.

Butter ueceipts, 6,085 tubs; cream

ery, 37c; price to retail dealers, S7Hc

prints, 38V4c; extra firsts, 34e; firsts,

30c; seconds, 27c; dairies, extra, 31c

firsts, 29c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 ladles

23c-; pacing stock, 22c.

Eggs Receipts, 956 cases; miscel

laneous lots, caser included, 204

29c; cases returned, 2 0 H 2 8 M, c ; or

dinary firsts, 28fi31c; firsts, must be 45

per cent fresh, 33c; No. 1 dirties, 20c

checks, 1517c.

Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; Wiscon

sin, $1.051.10; Michigan, $1.1081.10

Minnesota, $1.081.10.

Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl.

$3.504.50.

Veal 60 to 60 lb weights, 8 9c; 60

to 95, 910c; SO to 100 lbs, 9HUc

100 to 120, ll12c.

Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20c; No.

loins, 23 He; No. 1 round. 10c; No.

chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 6 He.

Live ... poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c

chickens, fowls, 13hic; roosters, 8c

springs, 12c; ducks, 15c; geese, 11c.

Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

choice, $2.55; prime, $2.88; red kidney,

$2.80 3.00: brown Swedish, long, $2.50

round, $2.75; 11 mas, California, per 100

lbs, $6.80.

Green vegetables Asparagus, dozen

bunches, $2.50 3.00; beets, 50c pe

sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.252.00

carrots. 50c per sack; cucumbers,

doz, $1.001.75; cauliflower, $2.50 -pe

box; celery, $1.00 1.25; horseradish. 3

50c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, pe

brl, ?1.004.00; leaf. 1517Hc case

mushrooms, 1025c per lb; onions, 65

3$2.00 per sack; parsley. $9.00((11.00

per brl; peppers, per crate, $2.25

pumpkins, 75e51.00 per doz; radishes,

20'S60c per doz; spinach, $1.001.1

per tub; string beans, $2.503.00 pe

hamper; tomatoes, $3.00 5.00 per crate

turnips, 60c per sack; watercress, 12

15c per doz; parsnips, SOe per sack. Board of Works.

Judge Cassius M. Greenlee and Wil 11am Dunn, attorneys for various rail

roads and corporations, today filed with

the Gary board of public works re

monstrances against the opening

Washington street across grade cross

lngs and track elevations.

The works Doard is in session today,

Some action may 'be taken on W.

Patterson's automatic telephone fran

WHITING WOMAN STOPPED FROM MURDER

(Continued from page one.)

Incidence her brother In law happened to go to her house, just as she was about ready to kill her six months old baby with a big knife. She was a rav

ing . maniac and Father Benedict

Rajcany was sent for. He secured some 7113 wuuam uramm. vs. aaa ai.

milk and compelled her to drink It. A 1 Tramm. Cause No, 839a consonshort time later she seemd to rally con- j dated with this. Submitted to court siderably and regain composure. i 9n ooanplalnt and cross complaint.

STATE RAPIDLY

BECOMING DRY

.(Continued from page five.)

Courtroom No. 1. 4S91 Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. vs. Albert Given. Find for plaintiff for $663.79 plus $35 attorney's fees. Satisfied in open court. Judgment. Courtroom' Tfo. 1. 6568 William Gillespie vs. Inland Steel Co. Defendant file appeal bond $1,500 with National Surety. Co. surety. Bond approved. General bill of exceptions w-as filed In open court after being eigned, .

She then told that for three days the

family had nothing to eat. It was not long after recovering from the first " spell that Mrs. Szuymanskl was taken !

with another one and again attempted : to kill her baby. She was examined by : three physicians who decided that the ; woman's condition was caused by the ' lack of food arid recommended that she

be taken to St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond. She was then taken to that !

Court room So. 2.

6999 James C. Parka v. John Kojanski et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Harbor Building Co. and lot 2, block 7, fourth addition to Indiana Harbor. 5792 Andrew J. Rodibaugh vs. C, I S. & 8. B. Railway Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. B963 Bessie Stickles vs Perry xJ. Stickles. Dropped from docket to b re-

institution, and Father Benedict ' said ' mrana on mouon.

last evening that he did not think it was 04 " trnesl n"n v"- "'

nossible for her to recover, so wealonn t i swan. ieienaam dtiauiiea. . una

was "her condition. I

ARE rOU READING TUB TIMES?

Indiana is receding at a rapid rate,'

says the letter. "In some localities in

the last decade, the water has fallen

twenty to fifty feet. Formerly in th

central part of the state, a well ten or

fifteen feet deep would furnish, abund

ant water for a family and its live

stock at all seasons. Now, wells -must

be driven thirty to forty feet and are

apt to go dry in seasons of drought. In the sections of the state Where flowing

wells exist, many have ceased to flow

and all that are still flowing- show a

decreased head.

"All over the ' state It Is observed

that springs, formerly unfailing, have

dried up or show a marked reduced

flow. It Is a common remark of even our middle-aged people how our rivers.

creeks and other branches have de

creased in size.

"The water supply proiblejn becomes

acute in many counties during the sum

mer. Waiter companies find it neces

sary to Issue warnings and request pa

trons to practice economy in the use

of water. The water problem is a se

rious one in the White riyer valley.

and when the slogan 'Indianapolis and

500,000' is uttered, It is pertinent to

ask whence will water be obtained

for a city of that size? The ground

supply is near exhaustion and White

river must 'be depended upon. For

thig purpose it must be conserved in

all practical ways."

Dr. King says the association does

not desire to cause alarm, but wishes

to let the people know what a moment

ous question must be solved in the near

future. The only step taken by the

state toward conserving the water sup.

ply is the statute against the pollution

of streams. Nothing has been done in the matter of Impounding or reforesting.

Mayors of all the cities in Indiana

have been asked to name delegates to

the convention, which will be addressed by leading experts of the country along the line of sanitary and water engineering. Dr. H. W. Wiley will deliver an ad

dress at the association banquet on

Thursday evening, the other speakers being Prof. W. J. McGee of the United

States department of agriculture; Prof. Severance of Purdue, and Dr. J. N. Hurty. Governor Marshall will be the principal speaker at a luncheon Thursday noon. In the afternoon George E. Kessler, the Kansis City landscape artist, will ' speak on "The Value to a City of the Beautifloation of its Streams." Charles W. Fairbanks will talk on "Conservation of Human Energy." F. P. Newell, head of the United States redemption service, is on the Friday morning program to discuss "The Necessity for Conservation of the

Water Supply." Halford Erickson ofl the Wisconsin public utilities commfs- j

sion. will tell the value of such a commission. At the same session E. L. Loo-mis, of the Valparaiso Water company, will talk on the management of water plants In small cities, and Prof. R. L. Sackett will discuss the economy of combined water and light plants In small cities. The Thursday morning session will be largely taken up w-lth a report by H. E. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner; Dr. S. C. Woods, Indianapolis city sanitarian, and H. W. Klausman, Indianapolis city engineer, on the condition of White river and suggestions on sewnge disposal. . Fire waste and fire protection will" -be discussed by Richard Lieber of Indiawa-

The father of the children was located

in a saloon and after a severe scoring by Mayor Parks, who threatened to send him to Crown Point, Szuymanskl agreed to look after his children and provide properly for them.

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an et al. Defendants defaulted. 8335 Satler vs. Satler. Defendant defaulted. 8361 Armanis F. Knotts vs. Mac Kirch man et al. Defendant Kirchman defaulted. 8396 Sczpanick vs. B. P. Muller et al. Defendant B. P. Muller defaulted. 8424 Hammond Lumber Co. vs. Calumet Institute et al. " Defendants defaulted. 8463 Calumet Lumber Co. vs. Frank Hortzer et al. Defendant George Reese files cross complaint. Defendant Reliance Mill Works file , cross complaint. CaJumet Supply Co. files -cross complaint. 8469 Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. vs. E-, J. & E. Railway Co. et al. Plaintiff asks and is granted leave to, file amended complaint. 488 Wisconsin Lumber & Coal Co. vs. John Armstrong et al. Defendant . Armstrong files cross complaint. Courtroom Ao. 2. 7228 Nathan Block vs. Frank Eisenhutt et al. riaintiff files first and second paragraphs of complaint. 8552 In re adoption of Ipabell L. E. Norton by William and Ortence Frances. Petition granted, child adopted and to take name of Isabelle L E. Frances. Costs vs. petitioners. 6431 Nowalk vs. Standard Steel Co. Cause dismissed. Judgment.

7546 I. W. Lower Co. vs. Flora Rose et al. Defendants George Mayer

and Mayer Home Building Co. file disclaimers.

807S Calumet Supply Co. vs.: Charles C. Cronin et al.; Defendants Jqnes

and Jones defaulted.

837 Nick Evanoff vs. Charles E. Kendrick et al. plaintiff files stipu

lation of dismissal.

8252 H. A. Paine Co. vs. Calumet Con

tracting Co. et al. Defendant Unit-

ed States Lumber company files cross complaint. 8321 Kewanee Water Stipply Co. vs. Calumet Contracting Co. et al. Defendant U. S. Lumber Co. files cross complaint. ' S326 William Klltzke. et al. vs. West

ern Union Telegraph Co. Continued for term. 4833 William C. Ender et al. vs. L. D. Jenkins. Cause dismissed by plaintiff at their costs. .Judgment. 4965-Arved Hedman vs. Indiana Steel Co. Case dropped from docket to be reinstated on motion of plaintiff, he being at this time an Inmate of the Wisconsin insane asylum. 5036 George Hasiak vs. Joseph Michnlk. Defendant defaulted on failure to appear. On mation of plaintiff appeal is dismissed and clerk is ordered to certify same back to justice of peace .court. 5116 Nick Corak vs. Peter Stritof. Defendant falling to appear is defaulted and on motion of plaintiff appeal is dismissed and clerk is ordered 'to certify same back to Justice of peace court. 75r0 Warner-Jen kin son Co. vs. Bereolos Bros. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 8347 C. I- S..&' S..B. Railway Co. vs. Christiana Cook et ,al Defendants file exceptions to report of appraisers.

for plaintiff for $1SS end Toreclosure of chattel mortgage. Judgment. 6744 Harriet J. Brusker et al. Henry RapmondL Dismissed for' Want of prosecution on motion ' ef 1 de- - fendamt. Motion sustained. Judgment. .'V , 8167 John Ahlborn vs. John Toth vt at Plaintiff dismisses, oosta paid. ". Coot-rroom No. SV ' T-T " 6205 John E.,Nagel' vs. Bolts Sc. Weyer Co.- -Plaintiff - dismisses. '! Judg- ',' ment. , ' '".' ..' 6374 Mitchell M. Duchich etaL Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue from courity,'v Granted.- Torter superior court. Tn.' days to perfect.' ' ' '' .'

7131 Frederick W, Sauer , vs. . Pennsylvania Co. et aL Change of venue granted defendant for change from county. Porter superior court. Three days to perfect. '- ' :' 7S49 William J. Shelley Vs. Nanny K. Johnson et al. Defendant Nanny K. Johnson files . affidavit- for change of venue from, county. Granted. Porter- superior; courtTen days to perfect. Conrlroom TVo. 1. 6289 Maurice Stern vs. Harbor Build

ing Co. et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 6624 Myron H. Detrick vs. American Conduit Co. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 6765 Thomas J. Gormley vs. Mitchell M. Duchich. Defendant files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days to perfect. 7102 Arthur R. Edwards vs. A. R. Hoover. Plaintiff files affidavit -for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days to perfect. 7103 William E. Schroeder vs. A. j R. Hoover. Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days for change. 7950 Drusllla Carr vs. Abraham Zim- ' merman. Plaintiff files affidavit for Change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days to perfect. v 8119 Miller & Hart vs. S. I Eisler. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid.

8195 Drusilla Carr vs. .Abraham Zimmerman. FlalnSff files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days to perfect. 8221; Stephen Shekick vs. Illinois Steel Co. Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days to perfect. ," 8266 Silas H. Strawn, trustee, et at - vs. Donalo Steffanalll et al. Cause dismissed as per stipulation at defendant's costs, Donato Steffanalll. S420 South Side Trust & Savings bank vs. Anthony Baukus et al. Defendants file affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Por ter superior court. Ten days.

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