Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1913 — Page 9
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THE TIMES.
TRUSTEES REPORT
THK TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ANXI TAT- TfKVOIJT TO THE ADVISORY
BOARD OF WINFIEl.D TOWNSHIP, J
LAKE COUNTY, 1-NUIAftA, JANUARY, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND RECEIPTS. 1913.
May 31 Excess in bank .24 j July 5 Co. treasurer, funds.. 794.50;
Total $1,540.63
TOWNSHIP FUND PAID OUT.
Feb. 7 C. I Leonard, supplies!
10 J. 1. Adams&Co. sup. 10 C. B. LlsrhtfoC't, stamps Mar. 5 J. F. Meeker, atty fees 6 C. F. Davidson, pt$r rpt Apr. 1 J. J. Wheeler, ptg rpt 1 I. Stewart, salary.... May 31 No. 2 B Jan. 22, 1910, for $15.50. rpt $15.00.. June 28 Louis Stevens, transfer July 1 David Stewart, salary. 3 J. N. Nellson, salary... 15 C. P. School brd- trans 15 B. Beach, supt. salary Augr 20 E. E. Dllley, transfer.. Oct. 11 David Stewart, salary 12 Mlrl Durbin. salary... 30 Jno. Lane, clng ditch.. Nov. 18 Wm. Coffman, ditchfctg Dec, 14 Mlrl Durbin, salary... 16 S. A. Brownell. transfr 26 J. F. Meeker, atty fees -31 David Stewart, salary 31 David Stewwrt, office rent and exp, 31 Love Bros., tel service 31 D. Stewart, postage... 31 J. W. Beach. ,upt sal.. ' - 31. Geo, Wise, ais board 31 Wm Turner, adv board 31 J. Wright, adv board.
4.95
3.93 i
2.50 50.00 12.75 8.75 125.00
.50! 117.00 1 125.00 . 35.00. 380.00 1 75.00 Sept 84.00 . 125.00 i 90.00 ;
27.50 20.00 10.00 24.00 50.00 125.00 39.00 10.60 7.10 9.00 5.00 5.00 6.00
Total $1,576.58 ROAD FUND RECEIPTS. Jn. 2 County treas, funds... $ 465.99 Apr. 11 Com bank, bor money 600.00 11 Peoples bk, bor money 500.00 July 3 Co. treas, funds 602.23 Total $2,068.22
ROAD FUND PAID OUT Jan. 3 D. A. Root, plk & tlle.$ 13 M. H. Henderson, lbr. . Feb. 6 J. Beach, blksmlth wk 6 Wm. Beach, work 7 C. L. Leonard, cul pipe 26 H. Frame, shv snow... 26 R. Blank, shv snow... 26 Ed Hopp, shov snow.. 26 H. Blsseberg ,shv snow Mar 4 H. Hopp, shovl snow.. 8 Wm. Turner, tile 8 Burt Beach, labor 11 F. Porch, shv snow 11 R. C. McMillan tile dm 11 H. Bisselberg, shv snw 11 H. Blakeman, shv snw 11 C. F. Oehnrich, sh snw 18 H. Hopp, shv snow... IS Ed Hopp. shv snow... 15 Rudolph Blank, shv sn 19 C. Melcher, shv snow.. 23 Carl Phillips, shv snow 26 H. Bisselberg, shv snw 2S Burr Easton shv snow 2S Clar Quinn. shv snow. "7 (iuv Crisman, work... 27 Roy Sherburne, work.. 27 Jacob Wright, work., 29 Otto Krull, shv snow.. 29 H- Peering, shv snow. Apr. 2 Ed Stonex, labor 10 H. Worley, culv pipe.. 16 W. Smith, work 18 E. KnofE, shv snow.... 20 A. J. Moran, shvl snow 23 Geo. Strong:, labor 23 Jno. Peterson, labor May 4 Rlchardl Wright, labor 14 D. A. Root, tile 3 4 Roy Nethery, labor. . . . 14 E. Jones, tile drain....
14 B. Beach, shvl snow.
14 H. Frame, shvl snow
59.40 , 1.50 3.25 ' 3.00
127.00 i
2.25 ; 4.25 4.25 6.25 8.00 23.10 3.75 6.25 10.00 1.50 7.50 4.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 3.25 8.00 1.50 4.50 2.25 2.60 2.00 6.75 2.25 3.00
91.00 4.50 2.25 2.25 1.00 10.00 4.00 100.00 2.25 5.00
1.50
1.50
June 8 J. B. Lawson. labor... 11 Jas. Hutton. tihvl snow 15 Geo. Sowaras. labor... 29 B. Holloway, hi ston. 29 Jno. Klemme, ditching' July 1 Geo. Howards, shv stn 1 Louis Barns, stone.... s 1 Earl Beach, haul stone 1 Geo. Martin, ditching. . 3 Auk. Nehrina-. labor... 3 Wm. Batterman, labor 3 Paul Warner, work... 3 Henry Hopp, grading: 3 Chas. Ross, shv stone. 3 L. Hathaway, shv stn 3 Jos. Balrd. grading.... 6 C. Lightfoot. grading.. 1 Geo. Kouff. labor. 5 .1. Cunninghem, shv stn 8 Wm. Deering. work... 15 Wm. Kell. labor 15 Geo. Crisman, worS.. 20 Ln Barman, work . ' 22 Jno. Bisselberg, work. 23 Blin Holloway. work.. 29 Chas. Ross, shv snow.. Aug 6 Louis Barnes, stone... 8 Roy Nethery, roll road 8 Wm. Beach, haul stone 8 Jess Eiler, shvl stone. . 8 J. A. Batterman., shvls 8 Robt. Simpson, labor.. 8 J. H. Beach, rep work. 9 R. Bacon, haul stone.. 9 John Lane, work 12 C. D. Bean, demurrage 13 F. Porch, grading 19 G. Bisselberg, cut brsh 20 R. S. Kenney. tile 23 Otto Krull. grading... 31 E. Cole, tile 80 A. J. Moran, work
2 F. W. Blakeman. work 6 Claussen Bros., work,.
16 H. Blakeman, labor... 16 H. Blskeman. labor... 20 Llge Fox, labor....... Oct. 11 Jno. Weber, labor 11 Orrln Burge, labor...., 12 Mirl Durbin, labor.... 17 H. Kennlcke, labor.... 24 C. L. Leonard, rd drag 28 Jno. Murray, labor.... 30 Emil Bisselberg, labor 31 H. Anderson, labor Nov. 16 Ed Koff. labor 20 Jno. GrifTen. ditching.. Dec. 14 Ml Durbin. work. .. . 14 Otto" Krull. work 16 C. Bacon, drag rsoad... 16 J. D. Adams & Co., road tools 30 Jno. Bisselberg, labor. 30 D. A. Root, tile & lum 30 Wm. Wollen, labor....
Total .$2,000.43 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND RECEIPTS. Jan. 2 County treas. funds... $ 669.17 Mar. 28 Coml bank. note'. 400.00 May 6 A. Smiley schl house.. 67.00 July 3 Co. treas.. funds 1,803.15 Nov. 18 Carl Brownell, transf. 25.50
l Dec. 3 Peoples bank, borrow. BOO.ou
11.25 I. 50 4.00 25.00 10.00 11.25 330.39 May 17.00 3.50 ' 15.75 9.00 : 1.50 6.75 10.00 2.25 . 4.00 6.00 2.00 5.00 July 6.75 fi.00 9.00 3.45 6.00 69.75 49.10 236.25 25.00 128.25 2.25 ' 8.20 Aug 2.50 6.60 ' 38.00 J. 00 16.00 1.50 7.50 5.08 2.50 40.21 4.50 1.50 2 00 Sept II. 75 2.50 3.00 3.00 4.00 40.00 13.00 38.10 . 1.60 12.00 3.00 Oct. .75 21.90 Nov. 23.75 3.00 Dec. 3.00 44.29 15.00 ; 63.73 I 3.75
16.35 140.00 2.00 . 87.00 Apr. 28.75 .
4 F. Balrd, trans child.. 6 H. Stanley, trans child 8 How Hathaway, . work 10 Wade & Wise, suppl. . 11 G. R. Wilson, work on school house ......... 5 Dave Wilson, trf chil.. 4 N. Daniels, sip schl hse 11 Wilma Nichols, Inst. & Jan. fees ............. 17 Lena Keich, Inst, and Jan. fees 20 Mary D. McIUvaine, Inst. & Jan. fees 20 Alma Wilson, inst. and Jan. fees 20 Alma Wilson, secy inst 25 Rose Love, hold exam 3 D. Stewart, tak enum. 3 Wm. Coffman. trf child 6 C. E. Hill, com lecture 6 Com. Bank, note & int. 6 People's Bk. bond & Int 8 D. B. Fickle, insurance 9 Smith Sys. H. Co., htrs 23 H. Barnes, clean vault 23 Rose Love, Inst. and jan. fees 23 Harriet Hathaway Inst and Jan. fees 8 H. B. Kenney, supplies 8 J. A. Batterman. suppl 8 J. H. Beach, repair bus 12 Milt Fisher, Jan. fees..
13 Cr H. Burge, inspecting school building 100.00
19 M. H. Henderson, trans fer children .......... 19 J. Kenzie. tran chldrn 19 K. Blakeman, tran chil 20 Chas. H. Maye & Co., disinfectants 24 H. Pile, brooms....... 4 F. Scheldt, bus 6 Claussen Bros., suppl.. 6 Otto Krull, carpt wk . . 6 Minnie Wickiman, cln school house 7 F. D. West, work. .. 10 Minnie Hicks, cleaning school house 16 H. Blakeman, labor 20 How Hathaway, cleaning school yard - 4 Wm. Coffman. trn chil 26 Wm. Beach, labor
May
18 Wm. Coffman.trfchildn 23 Wm. Coffman, tr chldn 31 R. Bacon, cln sen hse 31 Wm. Coffman, trf chin 31 Llge Fox, labor
81.00 23 Wilma Nlcholst, teach. 20.00 24 Rose Love, teaching.. 2.00 ' 24 Harriet Hathaway tch 20.40 Mar. 9 Mary D. Mclllvain, tch
23 Wilma Nichols, teach. 23 Alma Wilson, teaching 23 Lean Helck. teaching 27 Harriet Hathaway, tch 27 Rose Love, teaching. . 3 Mary D. Mclllvain. tch 19 Rose Love, teaching.. 19 Harriet Hathaway, tch 20 Wilma Nichols, teach. 20 Alma Wilson, teaching 20 Lena Heick, teaching. 22 Loie M. Hughes, teach
ing music 6 Loie M. Hughes, teaching music
11 Wilma Nichols, teach.. 17 Rose Love, teaching... 17 Harriet Hathaway, tch 17 Lena Heick, teaching. 20 Mary 1). Mclllvain. tch - 20 Alma Wilson, teaching 25 Rose Love, teaching.. 25 Harriet Hathaway, tch July 1 Jno. Claussen, auperv. of school Sept 24 Maude Wilson, teaching music 27 Ruth McAlplne, teach 27 Alma Wilson, teaching 27 Wilma Nichols, teach. 27 Harriet Hathaway, tch 27 Rose Love, teaching...
4 Edith Love, teaching. . 25 Alma Wilson, teaching 25 Wilma Nichols, teach.. .25 Ruth McAlpine. teach. 26 Harriet Hathaway, tch 26 Edith Love, teaching.. 26 Rose Love, teaching.. 29 Maude Wilson, teaching music
19 Maude Wilson, teaching music 22 Harriet Hathaway, tch 22 Rose Love, teaching... 22 Wilma Nichols, teach.. 22 Alma Wilson, teach... 23 Ruth McAlpine, teach. 3 Edith" Love, teaching.. 17 Maude Wilson, teaching music 20 Harriet Hathaway, tch 20 Rose Love, teaching. . 20 Alma Wilson, teaching 20 Wilma Nichols, teach. 20 Edith Ijove, teaching.. 20 Ruth McAlpine, teach.
22.75 ; 41.00 3.00 2.50 28.00 66.00 15.00 31O.00 32.31 35.00 241.87 75.00 38.25 53.00 12.98 1.35 11.25 6.00
55.00 90.00 82.50 17.00 5.00 75.00 3.69 5.50 3.50 6.00 5.00 i 3.00
Oct.
Nov.
2.50
30.00 32.00 20.50 15.00 15.00 8.00 5.50 3.00 t
Dec.
60.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 47.00 20.00 10.00 37.50 60.00 65.00 35.25
87.25 Cash
45.00 12.60 16.25 52.50 25.00 60.00 70.00 70.00 i 70.00 60.00 30.00 70.00 70.00 55.00 70.00 70.00 60.00 25.00 . 25.00 70.00 60.00 70.00 70.00 50.00 50.00
25.00 70.00 60.00 70.00 70.00 50.00 55.00
' Jan. i
Total
.$3,354.82
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND PAID OUT.
Jan. 3 Frank Balrd. transp ? 2 Jacob Wright, wood... 3 D. A. Root, tile. 8 Aug. Llsslus, wood.... 10 J. A. Batterman, coal.. 10 J. B. Turner, grading.. 10 J. A. Batterman. coal.. IS M. Henderson, haul chl 15 A. Flanagan Co.. kindergarten supplies.... 15 C. E. Kendrick, plans.. 26 C. B. Lightfoot, gradng 26 Claussen Bros, suppl.. 26 Jno. Morgan, ink 26 Wm. Morgan, supplies. . 27 F. Baird, trans childr. . Feb. 4 C. A. McWayne, wrk & material . . . . 6 Jas. Beach, rep to bus 6 Scott Ginder, grading. 6 Ed Bryant, grading... 7 May L. Croft, inst. Jan.' fees 9 C. Hathaway, cleaning basement 9 Burt Beach, work 10 J. D. AdamaftCo. suppl 19 I). H. Goble. home and school visitors Mar. 8 Wm. Turner, tile for school house 11 Home Ins. Co., Ins 16 F. Balrd, trans chlldr. 29 Otto Krull, work,
1 .1. J. Wheeler, printg.
5.00
17.25 5.45 103.75 101.85 . 7.60 i 12.39 i 30.00 J 10.76 45.00 6.00 8.21 6.50 1.25 33.00
26.30 ' 3.00 ! 4.00
4.50 7.15 1.00 1.00 136.17
Total ..$3,375.27, TUITION FUND RECEIPTS. 2 Co. treas.. funds $ 659.49 2 People s Bnk. Dec. Int 137 2 Coml Bank, Dec. Int.. 3.70
30 Co. treas.. funds 918.HS
Feb. 1 Com'l Bank, Jan. Int.. 1 Peonle's Bank. Jan. Int
Mar. 1 Coml Bank, Feb. Int.. 3.9 1 People's Bank, Feb. int 3.10 Apr. 1 Coml Bank. Mar. int.. 2.59 1 People's Bank, Mar. Int 3.93 30 Com'l Bank, rets, dog fund 19-1 May 1 Com'l bank. Apr. Int.. 4.33 1 People's Bank, Apr. Int 2.55 June 1 People's Bank, May Int 1.67 1 Com'l Bank, May Int.. 4.76 July 1 Com'l Bank, June Int.. 4.30 ; 1 PeoDle's Bank, June Int 1.12
3 Co. treas., funds 842.93 3 Co. treas.. funds....... 1,035.88
Total
POOR FUND. June 15 Co. aud, poor fund.
50.00 I Total of bal. and receipts. i . 000.00 50.001 Disbursements during yr.' ' 262.64 65.00 i Jan. 1, 1913, final bal .$ 000.00 65.00 DOG FUND 50.00 Jan. 1, 1912., final bal $, 164.75 60.00 I Receipts, during year 76.00 47.00! Total of bal. and receipts 240.75 65.00 j Disbursements during yr. 98.25 60.00 Jan. 1. 1913, final bal 142.5 65.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS
Jan. 1, 1912, bal. on hand... 2,265.75 Receipts during year 10.561.41 Total of bal. and receipts 12.827.16 Disbursements during yr. 10,691.29 Jan. 1, 1913,. final bal 2,135.87 Total bal. as shown by this report $2,135.87 Warrant checks outstanding December 31, 1912. 203.68 Total balances and outstanding ..war
rants, Dec. 31, '12.. 2.339.65
In denosltorv -
Dec 31. 1912 $2,339.65
My service account Is 250 days; amount $500. I. David Stewart, the Trustee of Winfield Township, Lake County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or afirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, Balances and Service Account Is true and correct, as I verily believe; and 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the turns stated, anff without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value. In consideration of any contract made
by me as Trustee or this Township. DAVID STEWART, Trustee of Winfield Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me. as Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 7th day of January, 1913. GEORGE W. WISE, Chairman of Advisory Board of Winfield Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the advisory Board of
this townsnip at tneir annual meeting, this the 7th day of January. 1913. JACOB WRIGHT, Secy. GEORGE WISE. Advisory Board, Winfield Township.
.$3,369.12 .$ 262.64
Total $ 262.64 DOG FUND RECEIPTS. Tuna 11 C Riiro-e. doer tax S 64.00
4-26 bee. 31 Com'l bank, dog tax.. 12.00 2.90
Total $
DOG FUND PAID OUT.
Mar 26 Co. treas., surplus $ Apr. 18 Ed KnofT. geese killed 23 A. Mueller, pity killed June 3 C. Hough, chick killed Nov. 18 F. Porch, poulty killed
76.00 64.75 6.00 7.00 16.50 4.00
1 People's Bank. July Int 4.12
1 Coml Bank, Aug. int.. i w 3 People's Bank. Aug. int 4.65 1 People's Bank, Sept Int 3.74
1 Coml Bank, sept int.. 3.ui Nov. 1 Com'l Bank. Oct. Int.. 2.85 1 People's Bank. Oct. Int 2.97 18 Carl Brownell, trsfr... 68.00
2 People's Bank. Nov. Int 1.98 2 Com'l Bank, Nov. Int.. 2.67
Aug Sept Oct.
Dec.
Total $ 98.25 Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Winfield Township, of Lake County. Dis
bursements therefrom and balances
remaining therein, for the year end
ing December 31st, 1912. TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1, 1912, balance on hand.$ 438.73 ReceiDts during year 1.640.53
Total of bal. and receipts. 1,979.26
Motions and Orders
Disbursements during yr.
Jan. I. 1913, final bal.
1.576.58 402.68
9.38 !
12.16 10.50 6.00 2.25
45.00
Total $3,621.94
TUITION FUND PAID OUT. .Tan 21 T.ol M. Husrhes. teach
ing music ... t ....... . 26 May L. Kraft, teaching 27 Harriet Hathaway, tch 27 Rose Love, teaching... 27 Alma Wilson, teaching 27 Wilma Nichols, teach 27 Lena Heick, teaching..
! Feb. 7 May L. Kraft, teaching
19 Hazel. Smith, teaenmg 19 Loie M. Hughes, teachf Ing music ............ 23 Alma Wilson, teaching
23 Lean Heick. teaching.
20.00 65.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 47.00 17.87 13.00 30.00 60.00
47.00
ROAD FUXD
Jan. 1. 1912, bal. on hand...$ 367.89 Receipts during year 2,068.22 Total of bal. and receipts. 2,436.11 Disbursements during yr. 3.384.27 Jan. 1, 1913, final bal 435.68 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Jan. 1. 1912. bal. on hand..$ 69.61 Receipts during year 3.354.S2 Total of bal. and receipts 3.414.43
Disbursements during . yr 3,384.27 Jan. 1. 1913. final bal 30.16
TTTTION FUND
Jan. 1. 1912. bal. on hand... 972.13
Receipts during year. 3.521.94 Tntnl of bal. and recelDts. 4.494.07
Disbursements during yr. 3,369.12 Jan. 1, 1913, final bal 1,124.95 TOWNSHIP POOR FUND ;
Jan. 1. 1911, bal. on nana.... jjsz.b
Room 'o. 1. . . 8779. Berghoff Brg Association vs. Rudolph F. Nowak et al. Find
for plaintiff vs. Nowak & Williams
$2,500 and agalnest Nowak over
and above, said sum for $1,04.80, all with relief. Judgment.
8784. Katherina Ruttledge et al. vs. Feter Dub et al. Find for crosscomplainants on cross-complaint.
Judgment. . 9346. William P". Patterson, adm. vs. Gary Undertaking Co. et al. Find ' for plaintiff granting leave to sell real estate to pay debts. Court appoints H. C. Frances. Carl Stout
and -Ross Moore as appraisers. 9360. Frank Denis vs. Anna Denis. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 9415. J. G. Ibach et al. vs. Wisconsin Lb. & Coal Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment 9416. Roko Gasparovich vs. Charles Allen. Plaintiff files amended complaint. . 9573. .First National bank of Hammond vs. Walter W. Sohl et al.
Find for plaintiff $464.01, plus $46 - attorney's fees, without- relieef. . Judgment. . .
9580. Clifford C. Robinson' vs. Mike
Tomasco. Defendant having failed ;; to show cause why appeal bond -:" has not been filed In accordance ' with rule of court entered against him, said appeal is dismissed. Judgment J 9669. First Cal. Trust & Sav. Bank of t East Chicago vs. Ludolf Houtchllt et al. By " agreement, court finds for plaintiff $1,341.47, plus $132 at- ; torney's fees, without relief, fore- i closure of mortgage. Judgment.; 9741. Charles B. Alexander vs. Calu- ' met Co. Defendant, Ersklne, files affidavit forhange of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior
court, three days to perfect.
(96. Joseph P. Grantham et al. vs
John Wels et al. Defendants de-
faulted. .
9807. Fredericka M. Nickels, adm. vs. . Jacob M. Nickels et al. Plaintiff files answer in her own behalf ( consenting to sale of her undlvld- 1 ed one-third ,of real estate. Plaint- i ift's petition gjranted. Administratrix appraisement by J. F. Krost and E. D. Brandenburg filed at $1,350 and her additional bond In sum fo i
sum of $2,700, with J. F. Krost and John Pascaly as sureties, approved. , Administratrix ordered to sell real estate ft private sale upon three
weeks' I notice by publication and by posting for not less than appraised value, for cash or one-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by mortgage at 6 per cent. Judgment I
9945. Brunkwick-Balke Collender Co. vs. Spal Dlmtr. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid, j 9978. Astor Auto Co. . vs. Bernard Greenberger) et at Defendants file application to have Milo M. Bruce appointed as their guardian ad litem to defend and file such pleadings by way of answer and crosscomplaint as he may deem proper and necessary. Granted. j 9983, Clara Dobson vs. Clayton Dobson. Defendant defaulted. 9574. Beckman Supply Co. vs. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. et al. Plaintiff files amended com
plaint by grant. Plaintiff dismisses as to John H. Prohl. Defendants, Central Trust Co. of Illinois trustee, H. E. Ambler, trustee, and
Lawrence O. Murray, trustee, Mal
colm McDowell, trustee Royal Trust Co., trustee, defaulted. 9605. Peter Bunros vs. Angelo Donas et al. It Is suggested that name of plaintiff is Peter Bouras, and the defendants name Is Angelo Danos. Defendant tenders into court $5
which plaintiff refuses. Kind for plaintiff $6. costs vs. plaintiff. Judgment. . 9610. J. Edward Burns vs. estate of Michael Hader. Find for plaintiff for $122.10 ordered paid' out of assets of estate. Judgment. 9659. Vincent Borsatino, et al. vs. Max Klrchman. Find for plaintiff 865.
plus $20 attorney's feets, without 1 relief, foreclosui-e of mechanic's '
lien on one-story frame building on front part of lot 23. block 23, C. T. I & I. Co.'s 6th add. to Tolleston, now city of Gary. " Costs vs. defendant. By agreement of car-
, , tlea ..In open court, no order of sale or execution to ; he issued on this judgment for ninty days. : Judgment. . 9715. Louis artha vs. John Borslts et al. Plaintiff failing to appear on motion of. defendants, cause Is dismissed for want of prosecution. Judgment. t, 9735. . South Shore Land. Co. vs. Bessie Hart et al. Dismissed as to Mrs.. John F. Dingier. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff Quieting title. Judgment. 9736. William G. Boyd vs. John W. Lyddlck. : Taken under advisement. 9S02. Consolidated Stone Co. vs. Geo. Walter et al. Plaintiff dismisses.
Judgment. Court Room No. 2.
1 3326. William Klitzke et al. vs. West1 ern Union Telegraph Co. Plaintiff dismisses at own costs. Judgment. 5807. William Klelghe vs. McAvoy
Brg. Co Defendant a motion for new trial over-ruled.. Judgment. Defendant prays appeal to appellate court. Granted. Given ' 30 days in which to file appeal bond in sum of $100 with Equitable Surety ' Co. or Peter Wolf as surety.' Bond approved. Defendant asks and Is given 60 days In which to file gen- , eral bill-of exception. , Judgment. 6813. Ernest Kunert vs. Fitz-Hugh , . Luther Co. . Court finds for defendant. Judgment.
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This genuine Cotton Top Felt Mattress, stuffed with the best
grade of sanitary cotton felt, guaranteed not to lump or wear, flat,
A mattress that we recommend for comfort. Sale price..... a-i-aM f .Genuine Quarter-
Oak Rocker. I .03
This Genuine Solid Oak: Rocker, double braced arms and back, saddle seat, hank finished. This rocker
is worth double the price asked. I Sale price
1.89
ed Oak Buffet.
4.35
18.75
(All dlninK room furniture comes in Golden Oak, Karly English, Mahogany. Fumed, or Weathered Oak. and Satin Waln,t
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Regular 32.50 Buffet, French plate mirror, massive and beautiful, price . . . . . . . . . '. . . .;. . ;. .
golden oak, 18.75
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