Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1913 — Page 8
6 February, 8, 1913.
THE TIMES.
Legal Mtiice)
Road Petition.
NotTce Is hereby given by the. udltor of Lake County. Indiana, that the following- petition for a road in North Ttw.,l. I. hA Vi n a n with aoM All.
.... ...ww j Highways," and providing in said act dltor and that the same will be heard!,. .. .. .
by the Board of County Commissioners
State. Said petitioners respectfully pray your Honorable Board of Commissioners to establish and cause to be constructed under and pursuant to the provisions of an "Act Concerning
of Lake County, Indiana, on Wednesday, March 6, 1913. The State of Indiana. Take County, ss: Commissioners' Court, March Term, 1913. ' To the Honorable the Board of Commislsoners of Lake County: Gentlemen: The underslsrned petitioners to your Honorable Board represent as follows: That they are resident freeholds rs of the County afore
said, and that six of them reside in the,
for the construction of free gravel.
stone or other macadamised roads, and for the payment of the cost therefor, and their maintenance, which act was approved March 8th. 1906, and in force April 15th, 1906, and all subsequent amendments thereto, a free atone road along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the point of intersection of a free stone road, hereto
fore constructed under and pursuant
to an Act of the General Assembly of
i the State of Indiana, approved March
proved between the- following . points, to-wlt: From the west line of Central Avenue, a. paved and Improved public
street and highway within said North Township, and the northeast line of Indiana Boulevard, a paved and improved street and highway within aaid North Township. Said 116th Street running east and west and lying within the South half of Section Six (6), Township Thirty-Seven (37), Range Nine ()' West of the 2nd P. M., within said North Township, In the County and State aforesaid.
Michigan avenue in said City; thence I feet and has a glass front and faces
east 104 feet; thence north parallel I east on Columbia avenue, a public
with said east line of Calumet avenue I highway In said City, and all of the to the Grand Calumet river; thence I inside of said room can be seen from following the course of bank of said I said highway. Said room has a glass
river In a westerly direction to the I front, front and two side entrances and east line of Calumet avenue to the I one private rear entrance to living
place of beginning in the City of Ham- I rooms. Bar is on north side of room, mond. Lake County, Indiana. I Living rooms in the rear. . '
The room where liquors are to be 1 ELI HODONOS.
sold is 24 feet in depth and has a I NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A
frontage of 31 feet on Calumet avenue, I LIQUOR LICENSE
public highway in said city; said Notice is hereby eiven to the citl-
room has a glass front, and the bar Is I tens of the City of Hammond, North
Said 116th Street between said points located on the south side of said room I Township, Lake County, State of In-
is less than three miles in length, and and can be seen from said highway.
about one-half () mile in length, all Said room has front. Bide and rear en-
In said North Township, in Lake Coun- trance. There are two living vrooms in
ty. Indiana. I the rear. FRED GRADY JR.
Said highway herein described and
dlana, that the undersigned, D. . J.
Moran, male Inhabitant and resident
of the. said City, Township, County
and State, and over the age of 21 years; that he has resided in the State
I Sth, 1905, and all amendments thereto, ) and supplemental thereto, known as I Hummer avenue in the City of Ham-
which is hereby proposed to be improv- I NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A I ' Indiana for more than one year and ed is now located and established and LIQUOR license I ln tne City of Hammond, North Town-
is about one-half mile In length and I Notice is herebv triven to the citizens enIP Lake County and State of Indl
feet in width, and it Is proposed 0 tne cltv ot Hammond. Lake County. I ana fop "lore than six months prior to
to improve said highway to a width or 1 Indiana that, the underpinned J L. tne aate or this notice and is a quail
feet by placing thereon crushed Walker, a male inhabitant and resident ne1 voter thereof, a man of good
stone. f the ritv f TTommnn ..m Town, moral character and a eltiien of the
Said highway so proposed to be im- -hlD. Countv and State of Indiana, and United States. Said undersigned will
proved at the point of commencement I ts over the age of twenty-one years I flle nls application with the Board of
ai me east nne or central Avenue in- and has resided in the State of Indiana county ommisisoners or iaKe uoun-
tpraActa with o f-c MrA0...Mt.A 1 ... .. . .. ... .. I tv on thA flrt Vntlav In Marph 1919.
ton yo.cu.xor more man six montns prior to tne i - "t
Is a
interested in the location of a public 1 t 1 . 1 AllMnrf rr Aflytdhfid
. .v.-iTnond' w!th the highway on the wrtt street and highway and the ooint of hi. .., .. v.- i. . at the courthouse in Crown Point, In
route, .o-im. vum.mrui . , Setlo ... Townahio 3T North. ,".. , "7 . . dlan- for nrrml,.lnn h 11.!
north line of section twelve UZ ana' , . .. . . . " I . " ...... quaim voter; mat ne is a citizen 01 - -.
BAffi
WITMTHB
six hundred sixtv-two (662) feet west , lv' " " vl l"v . ",olan ouivara is a free stone road, the United States of America; Is a man 'nwo D lne Doara 01 -wuniy . of the northeast' corner of the north- inK aout one-quarter mile south of and If said highway and road be im- of good moral character and a fit per- Commissioners at Crown Point. Indl- j I ea-t ouarter (U) of said sec- the nortn'w'"t corner of said section, proved as herein proposed It will con- -on to be entrusted with the sale of in- na- on the 4th da' of March. 1912. the . I tlon twelve (12) township thirty-six and frm thene FUn SOUth about, two nect two free pa-ed and improved pub- toxicatlng liquors; that he will apply Bame b,,nf a "" to sell spirits, I ( 36) north ranftre ten (10) west of the i mlle!' to the sothe9t of th roads and highways, which roads to the Board of. County Commissioners v'nous and maU ""u !n lps8 ua- I P M North Township Lake Coun- northst Quarter of the northwest so connected were constructed under at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, 'tlt,s than flve time and I tT Indiana- running thence south pactional quarter of Section 12, Town- pursuant to the Acts of th General on the first Monday in March, the same Pmlt the same to be drank upon the ; na'rallef with and Mx hundred sixty- 8h,p 36 Nrth- RanKe 10 WeSt f Assm f the State of Indiana. being the Srd da of March. 1913. for a following described premises, to-wit: two CMS Tfeet dlttan from the east 2nd P" M- and there terminating, said A. J. Dreesen. J. O. Hays. renewal of a license to retail intoxi- The ?roundv "oor frnt r0n ' the . 3j e of sections twelvVaT) ' and thlr- po,nt of termination being at a free Joseph Studer. Henry Hatt. eating, splritous. vinous and malt llq- nf nd one-half story frame business B teen (131 ' to the Center point of c- mlC4dim road in North Township. Arthur H. Stress. Charles R. Klose. uors In less quantities than flve gal- gliding. s,ua!ed " lo 24' b, ck ' teen (13) to tne center point 01 sei tv -n..n. Tniinno x 1 tti t. . ... . .In Tnwimpnil X- rtodfrev'n adilltfnn to II
1 """- ...c.j' X-. i-sgers. junn ujurry. lions at a time and permit the same to . . . . . II
Citizens German National Bank II, S. Government Depositary
OUR MOTTOj No Djeposlt too Lretfjf for kirn to Protect Of too Small for us to Appreciate.
We Pay You Interest en Your Savings "
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Tour petitioners respectfully petl- J- A. Blaul. tlon that said highway to be improved R- E. Hubbard, by grading, draining and paving the Jacob F. Fase.
tion thirteen (13), same township and range, running thence east on the east and west center line of said section
. n eisame with stone, and that the same be Hay Walker.
i pavea to a wiatn 01 niteen ieet, wun 1 -.
a four-foot berm on each side of sald"8'- Frits.
improvement, and that all necessary awin B. Green.
drains, side drains, bridges and cul-Jnn Petersen.
verts be so constructed as to make said J W. Grlsdale.
! stone road a complete Improved high- James Nicholson.
wav. and it Is nrODOsed to Improve I A- Kohr.
i said highway by placing thereon stone j F. Denham.
to the depth of 12 inches after being fienry bchrage.
said section thirteen 13), said east
line now being a public highway eighty (80) feet In width, and known as Calumet avenue. Said proposed highway to be sixty (60) feet ln width throughout its entire length, thirty (80) feet In width of which shall be on each side of the above described center line, said proposed highway will run through and adjacent to the lands of the following named property owners, to-wlt: Alvlna Muenlch, Gustave Zachau, George Zachau, John Zachau, Johanna Hansen, Bertha Anderson, Emma Loescher. Ida Engel, Peter Van Willigan, Herman Rauech, Frank Eschenbach, Claudia Mueller, Rosa Balzer, Mary K. Melster, Peter W. Meyn, Herman Schrelber. Andrew Hieronymus. Mrs. John Van Willigan, Wm. Parry, Chas. T. Sfppel, Wm. H. Tuttle, and Frank B. Pattee. Herman Schreiber. Herman Rausch. Frank W.- Esohenbacb.Wm.. Parry. Emma Loescher. Peter Van Willigan J. C. Becker Mrs. John Van Willigan Peter W. Meyn. - William Prohl.
Per D. T. E. W. J. McAleer,
Gustavachau. E. . G. Johnston.
Johanna Hansen. W. F Bridge. A. Hlsronymus. Wm. Klelhege. Rosa Hleronymus - A. E. Jarnecke, E. G. Schreiber. - A, J. Ruff. George Zachau. . ..
Road Petition.
Notice is hereby given by the Auditor of Lake County, Indiana, that the following petition for a road in North
thoroughly rolled.
And said petitioners further show that North Township, Lake County, Indiana, has no incorporated Town or Cities within its corporate boundaries which has a greater population than 30.000 inhabitants. Said petitioners further show that said road will be of public utility to drain,- pave and grade the earae, as herein set out. in the width and manner herein set out, and that the costs thereof will be less than the benefits thereto.
Said petitioners further show that the said road Is less than three miles
in length, and that said highway Is
about two miles in
N. A. Emerson.
D. R. Parmelee. Patrick Curtin. D. D. Griffith. H. F. Lewis. Robert Atchison. L. Herrndobler. C. J. Wonnacott. John Schach. Edw. H. Gehrke. F. Horlbeck. John C. Soltwedel. Henry Schalder.
Andrew Hanchar. Geo. B. Soltwedel. C. B. Manbeck. J. A. GUI. E. A. Gladden. D. J. Paskwietz. W. P. Kenhouse. W. E. Putnam. Geo. W. Jones. Ed Mathias. R. D. Ogram. . J. F. Eaton. W. H. Donahue. T. W. Eaton. Frank Allison. James. B. Knight. Grant Spurrier. Henry Vater. Alex Meyer. H. E. Beaublen. Fred.J. Smith. J. Chas. Fieres. Paul J. Schols. Henry Goebel. Tarko Cannello. Peter J. Benson.
permil
be drank upon the premises where sold. Said license" being heretofore
granted by the Board of County Com
missioners on the 4th day of March,
1912, and issued by Charles A. John
son, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year
from said date.
The precise location where liquors
are to be sold by the provisions of the
license to be renewd Is as follows:
two-story frame building, situated on two-story brick bulldlnsr. situated on
lot 1. block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's IOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE OF
the City of Hammond, Lake County,
Indiana, and known as 195 State
street, northwest corner State street and Oakley avenue. Said room fronts on State street, a public highway In said City. Room Is 20x35 feet, has
glass front, one front, one side and
one rear entrance to living rooms. The
bar Is located on the west side of the room. There are living rooms in the rear and above. All the interior of said room can be seen from the said highway. D. J. MORAN.
First National
Bank
addition to the City of Hammond, Lake
County, Indiana. The size of said I building Is 23x43 feet, with offices on
second floor. The room ln which it is
REAL ESTATE.
I State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: '
In the Lake Superior, January Term, 1913. No. 8979. R. 1. j
proposed to sell the said liquors oc Er,c Sandell. Guardian of the Estate
cuples all of the ground floor of said
ouuaing ana has front and side en
trances, has glass front facing on State
street, a public highway. The whole Interior of said room can" be viewed
from State street.
J. L. WALKER.
Road Petition.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A
LIQUOR LICENSE.
length and that , T , " . ' 01 Ve lly 01 "nmona, mice county.
- . 1 "" rc vuuniy, inaiana. tnat tna 1 TnAi.mo v. n .v. .. .4 . .! x-i .
k. a heretofore con- I n - ; . ' ......., """i
-I."" " .M,.h 8 fulon IO-r a ro&a ln North Krost. a male inhabitant and resident
"r -' 7 7-".;;; rh;. "r"8"1? f.aa. Drn flled with aa,d Au- 'he City of Hammond, said Town
T , t . li t,:" 1" PV forth " . lnat lne same wUl b" heard ship. County and State of Indiana, and County, Indiana as herein "et'r": by the Board of County Commissioners l, over the age of twenty-one years
" : h, JjaKe county. Indiana, on Wednes- and has resided ln the State of Indl
ca to wiui.ii ji ow - 1 aay, .March 5, 1913. the public generally. The State of Indiana. Lake Count, as
And your petitioners farther pray Commission..-.- rv.,.,
ror tne irapromv """ "" ' I March Term. 1 SI t
In all things in accordance with" an : To the jiottor!lLbl9 the Board of ComJ
Act or tne uenerai Aemuiy . misgjoner, of Lake County
State of Indiana, entitled
Concerning Highways"
March 8th. 1905
An Act
The
ana for more than one year and ln the City of Hammond, Lake County," Indiana, for more than six months prior to
the date of this notice. And. that he Is a qualified voter; that he Is a cltisen of the United States of America; is a
of I man of good moral character and a fit
undersigned. Freeholders unty, respectfully petition
j for the location of a public highway in j intoxicating liquors; that he will apply
-
aPPro I said Con ntv rAnnMftn .iha. .. i v. . . j
, n... amanda- I .. v fun innuu iv ire cmiusicu wun im sale Ol
Township ha- been filed with said Au- " and 8uppleraental thr- m-0
dltor and that the same will be heara . - . ... hle..wav to be con- l""-". " . cnly commissioners
by the Board of County Commissioners trurted bv order of the Board of Com
missioners of Lake County, Indiana,
of Lake County, Indiana, on Wednes
day. March 6, 1913. The State of Indiana, Lake County, ss: Commissioners' Court, March Term. 1913. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of Lake County: Gentlemen: The undersigned petitioners to your Honorable Board represent as follows: That they are resident freeholders of the County aforesaid, and that six of them reside in the immediate neighborhood of. and are interested in the location of a public
at Crown Point, Lake County. Indiana.
Ing at a point on the east line of Hen- on the first Monday ln March, the same fT ITnnn'tJ twartttr.nm. n . a . .n A. A I K.t. h. j... . f irn . ni. in. -
without an election being held there- land wnere 8a,d Intersects renewal of a license to retail Intoxi.
tor. I With the nubile h 1 irhwtv Vnnvn na Yim I rattnir Hnlrltmia vlnntu an A m.U II..
All of which Is most respectfully I phnl Mclaua-hlln road. li Phiiin uora In ls m.antltlo. flv
submitted and prayed. J McLaughlin road helnir the aat n-n I ions at a tlma anrt n.rmlt th.
west center line Of section nine (9), I to be drank upon the premises where
Township thirty-six (36) N. R. nine () sold. Said license being heretofore W. of the 2nd P. M. !n North Township, granted by the Board of County ComLake County, Indiana, thence extend- missloners on the 4th day of March.
L. Harry Weis. Ous Muenlch. J. J. Ruff. C. A. Cleveland. Wm. Klelhege. Charles Lavene.
A. F. W. Fedder.
R. O. Wlnckler.
John Pasc&ly. Fred R. Mott. Henry Huber. T. W. Oberlin. Geo. M. Eder. J. S. Blackmun.
Chas. H. Friedrlch. .Jacob A. Wets.
Emll Minas.
highway on the following described ; Wm w McMahon
route, to-wlt: commencing on me North line of Section Nln (9), Township thlrty-slx (36), N. R. 9 W. of the 2nd P. M.. in. North Township, Lake Counr tr. Indiana, and six hundred sixty
W. J. McAleer. Thomas Lavene. R. B. McAleer.
I. I. Modjeska. G. Warner.
60 leet east oi tne jn. v . corner ot ; wmlam Ahlborn. the N. E, quarter. (Vi) of said section) j E Wolf, running thence south parallel with and j A1 puscnes.
six hundred sixty .1660) ieet aistani ; H t,undt.
from the north and south center line
B. H. Berg.
B. II. Fox M. D.
E. F. Johnston. C. I. Hoffman. W. J. Hastings.
L. V. Craven.".
or saia section nine u;, m ! Geo. Boss, township and range, to. the south line j Franlt Hammond of said section nine (9). Said pro- ; w R Hamrncnj.
posed joatt is one. it) mue m len8ln . Adam R. Ebert
and Is to. be. sixty (60) reet ln wiatn throughout its entire length, thirty feet In width of which shall be on each side of Th.e above described center line. This proposed highway runs through and adjacent to the land of the following named property owners, to-wit: Clarence S. Ogden, Adam Estate, F. W. Hartman. New York, Chicago and St. Ixuia Railroad. Elizabeth Hess, Albert Hess. Mrs. Frank Hess, Kate Prahlow, John Stuhr, Delbert Johnson, Maggie
.lohnson. Gustave - Grappe, Anna
Orappe, Horace Lohse and Rose Ann Ogden. . - Clarence S. Ogden. Mrs. Anna Grapp. Rosa Ann Ogden. Pearl Artim. Delbert W. Johnson J. Vaner. Maggie B. Johnson. Oliver Proeschaldt.
M. Proeschaldt. C Karsten. John Stuhr. Frank Holly. Emil Grapp. T. F. Oormnn. Oustave Grapp.
iouls Proeschaldt.
Phillip H. Otto. August Hopp. Rudolph Prahlow. Chas. Williams. 11. E. Allen. August Tarnowski.
John Young.
Wm. B. Mulr. B. E. Escher. H. M. Godfrey. Wm. Pepperdine. O. A. Dobbins. B. L. P. Bell. W. Wolter. Harry N. Minas. L. H. DeBow. J. Wm. Koencke. Adolph Hlrsch. W. H. Gostlin Jr. A. M. Turner. Wm. W. McMahon. J. T. Hutton. D. T. Emery. C. H. Wolters. Wm. Cralck. Nick Snyder. John N. Beckman.
ing due south along the east line of
said Henry Hopp's twenty-one acre tract of land and extending south to where said line intersects with a public highway known as the Schrelber
road, said Schreiber road being the
south line of section nine (9), said proposed highway is located in the south
west quarter (4) of said section nine
(9), said proposed highway will be
one-half mile In length and to be sixty
60) feet In width, said width to be
; equally divided thirty (30) feet on each
side of said above described line, said proposed highway .will run through
and adjacent to the land of the fol
lowing named property owners, to-wlt:
Henry F. Hopp, Charles Williams,
Joseph Buettner, William Dedelow,
Emma Bachsmlth, Henry Hopp, Fred Hopp, Lena and Elijah Wilson, Rose Svec and Katherlne Prahlow. Henry F. Hopp. James Vaner. Rudolph Prahlow. Henry F. Reichardt
Gravel Road Petition.
Henry Blimmer. William Dedelow. Henry Hopp. Fred Hopp. Elijah Wilson. Chas. Williams.
Rose Svec.
! Ora Taylor.
Gravel Road Petition. Notice, is hereby given by the Audi
tor of Lake County. Indiana, that the following petition for a road in North Township, has been filed with said Auditor and that' the same will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, on Wednesday, March 5. 1913. State of Indiana, County of Lafc-e, ss: In 'the Commissioners' Court of Lake County. Indiana, March term, 1913. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana: . We, the undersigned petitioners, respectfully represent that we are each 'arid all bona fide residents, freehold
ers and voters of North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and that we are
entitled to vote at the general election
held in said Township. County and Township; said highway to be Im
Notice is hereby given by the Audl- . r t T. , i . Tnifliinft. thflt the
lor u ..-..w, - Joseph Buettner fnllowlner petition for a road In North
Township has been filed with said Auditor and that the same will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, on
Wednesday, March 5, 1913. State; of Indiana, Iake County, ss: In the Commissioners' Court, February Term, 1913. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana: We, the undersigned, respectfully represent that we are each and all bona fide resident freeholders and voters of North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and that we are entitled to vote at the general election held ln said North Township, County and State aforesaid.
The petitioners respectfully pray
said Board of Cpmmislsoners to estab
lish and cause to be constructed under
the provision of an Act entitled "AN
ACT CONCERNING HIGHWAYS," which Act provides for the location vacation and change thereof, and pro
viding for the construction of free gravel," stone or macadam roads, and
for the .payment of the cost thereof
and their maintainance, which said Act was approved March 8th, 1905, and in force April 15th. 1905. and the amendment thereto which was approved Feb
ruary 25th, 1907, a free gravel or stone.
road lying along the following-route.
to-wit
; One' Hundred and Sixteenth street, a
public highway lying within said North
Frank Holly. T. F. Gorman. Phillip H. Otto. August Hopp. August Tarnowski. Ben Lohse. Walter Vanes. Robert Hess. Adrian De Kreek.
1912, and issued by Charles A. John-!
son, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year from said date.
The precise location where liquors
are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows:
A ground floor front room on the
three-story brick building known as
the Central block, situated on lots i
and' 2. original town "(now Cltv) of
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Room occupied as bar room is located
on south 16 feet of lot 1, which lot is
100 feet front by 50 feet deep. Bar
room faces on Hohman street, a pub
lic highway in the City of Hammond,
and Is known as 542 Hohman street.
Bar room is 16x30 feet and has glass front, front, side and rear entrances. All of said room-can be seen from sa.id Hohman street. There are living
rooms above said bar room. Bar is on south side of said room. NIC KROST.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF A
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the clti
zens of Hammond, Lake county and
State of Indiana, that the undersigned
Fred Grady Jr., Is a male inhabitant
and resident of the said City, Township,
County and State, and over the age of
twenty-one years.
. That he has resided ln the State of
Indiana for more than ten years and
in the City of Hammond, North Town
ship and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, and is a Qualified voter thereof; that he, is a citiien of the United States and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In Marf, 1913, for the renewal of a license to sell intoxicating, splritous, -lnous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building, located and
situated upon a part of the following
described real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the east line of Calumet avenue ln said City, which point Is 175 feet north of the point where said east line of Calumet avenue intersects the northerly line of
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Eli Hodonos, a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Hammond, said Township. County and State fit 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 thfe City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a
qualified voter; that he Is a citizen of the United States of America; Is a man of good moral character and a fit per
son to be entrusted with the sale of In
toxicating liquors; that he will apply
to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In March, the same
being the 3d day of March, 1913, for a
renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, splritous, vinous and malt liq
uors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where
sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 4th day of March, 1912, and Issued by Charles A. John
son, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year
from said date
The precise location where liquors
are to be sold by the provisions of the
license to be renewed is as follows
In the front room , on the ground
floor of the one-story frame building,
located on lots 29, 30 and 31, block 2
East Lawn addition to Hammond, Lake
County, Indiana, and known as 726 Co-
of Martin E. Nylin, Dwlght H. Nylin
and Cart E. Nylin, as such guardian, vs.
Hllma M. Hagglund, Erik R. Hagglund,
her husband, and Victor Erlckson. Executor of the last will and testament of Carl E. Nylin, deceased. Pursuant to an order entered ln the
above entitled cause on the 20th day ; of January, 1913. the undersigned hereby gives notice that he will on the 20th day of February, 1913, between the hours of two p. m. and four p. m., at the office of Fred Barnett, ln room 602 Hammond Building, at the corner of Fayette and Hohman streets, ln the City of Hammond, Indiana, offer ' at public sale ln fee simple to the highest bidder, the following lots and parcels of real estate, situated ln Lake County, Indiana, to-wlt: Lot Twenty-three (23, In Block One (1), In the Fourth (4th) addition to
Indiana Harbor, a subdivision ln the East one-half (E. of Section Twen-
ty-bne (21). Township Thirty-seven
(37) North, Range Nine (9) West of
the Second (2nd) Principal Meridian.
Lots Seventeen (17), ln Block Eigh
teen (18), in the Fourth (4th) addition to Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision
of the East One-half (E. Vi) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-seven (37) North. Range Nine (9), West of the Second Principal Meridian. Lots Four (4). Five (6). Six I (), Seven (7) and Nine (9), in Block Nineteen (19). In the Fourth (4th) addition to Indiana Harbor, being a sub
division in the East One-half (E. H) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Nine (9), AVest of the Second Principal Meridian. I I Lot Eight (8), in Block Nineteen (19), in the Fourth (4th) addition to Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in the East one-half (E. 4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-seven (37) North. Range Nine (9) West of the Second (2nd) Principal Meridian. . Lot Sixteen ,16), In Block Eighteen (18), in the Fourth (4th) addition to Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in the East one-half (E. H) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thlrtj'seven (37) North, Range-Xlne (9) West
of the Second Principal Meridian.
The -terms of said sale are all cash
or one-half cash on the date of sale, and the remaining; one-half of the pur-
Chase price to be secured by a first
mortgage on the respective lots- and
parcels of real estate for three years, with Interest on such deferred payment
at the rate of 6 per cent per. annum. Interest payable semi-annually.
ERIC SANDELL,
Guardian of the Estate of Martin E.
Nylin, Dwlght H. Nylin, and Carl E. Nyltn. Minors. Fred Barnett, Attorney for above-
named Guardian
CAPITAL $150,000 SURPLUS $175,000 ' HAMMOND, INDIANA Established in. 1887 with a capital of $50,000. . Capital increased in 1904 to $100,000. Capital increased in 1909 to $150,000. BETTTTElJll Surplus increased in During these StKSQpEllU 1913 to years'we have QftJJf) $175,000.00 aimed to give QTTCS(WRJ(InElJR
our patrons the best service possible to protect the depositor and merit the confidence of the public.
We Pay per cent Interest on
All Savings Deposits.
TOTAL ASSETS 52,100,000.00 W. C BELMAN, ijcash. A. M. TURNER, Pres.
Is
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Who Gets
Most Trade,
Mr. Merchant?
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS ;
DISCHARGE.
IN THE MATTER OF GEORGE C.
AUSTGEN. BANKRUPT. NO. 125,
IN BANKRUPT!.. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 23rd day of January. A. D.
1913. on reading the petition of the;
bankrupt for his discharge.
It is ordered by the Court, that a
hearing be had upon the same on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1913, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in Bald District, at nine o'clock In the forenoon,' and that notice thereof be published :
twice ln THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. '
HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court," that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 23rd day of January, A.
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