Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1913 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. March 1, 1913.
Crown
Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
Prom the Diary of Si. Lenc
morning before Judge Atkins. The W'hiting basket ball came near
snowing the Crown Point high school team under last evening at the local, school gy mnasium, winning a well- j played game by the score of 42 to 18.
GRIFFITH. S. O. Welsh was a business visitor In Chicago Thursday. P. B. Newall of Valparaiso called, on friends here today. There, Is a rumor that a complete telephone system will W put In our town before loig. The improvement is ne that Is much needed and one that the citizens will gladly welcome. Mrs. Caroline Dutton Is in quite poor health. Pr. Iddings was called for her
' last evening.
Charles Bremer of Kalamazoo. Mich., was a business visitor here yesterday. It is expected that a new member of
xue visnors put up n excei.env .ru-, school board will be appointed this cle of basket ball and showed their ; evenln by tne town councll to flu the superiority over the locals In every de- S.. nti k th rinn.
Jennv Veeve win makin' nn. thorn ! partment of the contest. Last evening's vmw
suffragette speeches from a cracker ! Bame was a crucliil one and "3 loss to The funeral of Mrs young, mother
box In th street yestiddy, when th' feller thet glv her his name come long an marched her hum by th' ear. Th only thing thet kin talk more'n a barber is a girl thet's hed a bust-up with her best feller.
The city councll met last evening for the purpose of appointing a councilman for the second ward in Crown Point to fill the vacancy recently made
by the resignation of John Reltman. The council by unanimous consent passed a resolution naming Albert Maack as the new council member, his appointment to take, effect Immediately. No other business of Importance was transacted, the council meeting especially to select and confirm the appointment of Mr.( Maack. Upon theinstigation of Road Detective Sanders of the Pennsylvania road. Marshal Piatt summoned Harry Beech, John Keene and Lance Hathaway, three youths of about 18 years of age, residing near Lero'y, to appear before Judge Atkins on Monday. The charges against them is that of flipping trains, the road officials taking this means to put an end to the dangerous and nearly wholesale practice of "flipping trains as carried on in the vicinity of Leroy. The cases are set for Monday
BETTER THAN SPAEINB. Spanking does not cur children ( bed wetting. There la constitutional use for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind.. will end free to any mother her successful home treatment, with fall lnstruotlons. Send po money, but write her today if you? ahlldrcn trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help it. This
treatment also cures adults and ajred
the local team naturally affects the
standing of Crown Point In the county championship race. at the end of the season.
the
I of Mrs. D. Alger, was held at
house today and Interment took place
at the Ross cemetery. The following pupils in Griffith
A deal has been closed, or nearly so, school, room 2. were neither absent
this week in Crown Point real estate, j nor tardy for the month ending Feb. Mr. Washburn exchanging a residence j 28th: Daniel Getzlnger, Leo Govert, lot on South Court, north of the Fred ! Arvld Gustafson, Florence Kleinman, Ruff residence, to Fred Ruff, getting In Sylvester Beiriger, Victor Belriger, Anreturn the Ruff lot and residence on ' na orugel. Earl Kleinman, George Slowest Btreet. The lot on court street Farland, Ernest Walters and Mildred has again changed hands, Mr. Ruff sell-. Roberts. Laura Lennertz, teacher, ing to John Claussen, who will build j ,
a fine residence thereon as soon as, the weather permits.
ROBERTSDALF. Robertidale Evangelical Church. Rev.
The Fortnightly Musical club will ; y e. Wllhelm, pastor,
Services for tomorrow are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject:
meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. J.
Tinkham on East street on Tuesday evening Instead of Monday, the regu
lar night for meeting. The club was;
to have met with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. -Peter's Fall and Recovery.
Root, but on account of the Illness oi AU are cordlally Invited to attend Mrs. Root the change as repor ted was j tnese services. made. '
evard returne home from St. Louis, Mo., where he spent several weeks, visiting his sister, Mrs. Widgemer. Miss Lillian Strepag of East Chicago returned home after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. M. Koska of Harrison avenue. Mesdames Charles Eggers. George Gerke, Herman Theissen and Arthur Stross were Chicago shoppers Thursday. Mrs, Edward Hennessy of Roberts avenue visited her sister, Mrs. Louise Wesche of Chicago, yesterday. . The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goon of Atchison avenue, who
is ill with scarlet fever, Is reported getting along nicely. Mrs. .William Bahn and daughter, Mrs. Albert Fchaffer of East Side, were guests at the Theisse nhome in Indiana boulevard yesterday. Mrs. Tony Novak of Harrison avenue visitod friends in South Chicago Thursday. ' Mrs. August Ehlerd and Mrs. Edward Gerke were Chicago visitors Tursday.
Miss Caroline Keife. teacher of room 2 of the Franklin school, is on the sick list. . Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana
oulevard entertained a few friends at
a 3 o'clock luncheon yesterday after
noon in honor of her son William's 10th
birthday.
Mrs. Slunt of Valapraiso and Mrs.
John Dreesen of East Chicago visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Dreesen of Roberts avenue yesterday.
Mrs. Henry Vis of Reese avenue was
aSouth Chicago visitor Thursday.
M. E. Hubbard of Indiana boulevard
is able, to be out again after his re-
ent attack of rheumatism.
LOWELL.
Mrs. Dr, Gooder and son Jack went
pen. Elsie Opperman, Rleke Meier, ;E. Ropenberg, Ed McLaughlin. Charted
Frederick Opperman, Mrs. Johann Kroe- .'Russo, David Davis, Gottlieb Becking,
to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives. ! k,er (alias Mrs- Johann Kroerer). Dora Joseph Benedick. J. Holz. F. Golnite.
eople troubled with urine difficulties
day or right.
John Ward Wheeler, who Is attending Purdue university will arrive tonight to spend several days with his parents here. . Miss Edna G. Maynard of Englewood will visit with Mrs. C. A. Lincoln on Court street tomorrow. The volunteer fire department held Its regular monthly meeting last evening. There is a great demand for vacant houses In Crown Point, and a dozen or more with moderate priced rentals could be rented with ease. Chances for a baseball team in Crown Point next season do not look very flattering as yet, very little agitation being evinced In that line. It is somewhat early to talk baseball, but heretofore the baseball fans in Crown Point have had the genuine attacks of baseballltis at this time of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bogovich of Roberts avenue are the proud parents of a baby girl, which arrived at their home Wednesday afternoon. Mother and daugh--er are reported doing nively. Miss Emma Kasch of Indiana boulevard attended a birthday party at Gary Thursday. Joseph Schwikehart of Indiana bout-
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3 Remedy for Hsiefficient IHot Rir Furnaces In almost every house there are certain rooms which cannot be kept comfortably warm, even if large quantities of fuel are burned in the furnace; often these are rooms at a considerable distance from the furnace, supplied by pipes of such length that the natural currents of warm air do not reach them, owing to friction in the piping system; in some cases unfavorable winds at certain times are a noticeable effect in driving back warm air from one side of the house.
THE ELECTRIC FURNACE BLOWER is sure to relieve these conditions, and is often an effective remedy. For some years ordinary desk fans have been used to blow fresh air through the furnace with a noticeable improvement in the distribution of heat, but the best results cannot be obtained with desk fans of the ordinary type. . THE ELECTRIC FURNACE BLOWER meets all the requirements of residence service. The motor is fitted with six-blade fans of patented shape, giving the most satisfactory results in direction, distribution and volume of breeze thrown, with no noticeable hum from the blades. It may be connected by attachment plugs to any convenient electric light socket in the cellar.
Mr. Good er accompanied them, returning today, Vernon Hayden and wife of Chicago passed through last evening on the Monon train for Lafayette to visit the folks of Mrs. Hayden. Allie Hoshaw of nearCrown Point was in town on business yesterday. Edson Taylor of Chicago visited at the home of his parents in this place yesterday, Mesdames Ray Nichols and Harvey
Hilderbrandt went to Chicago yesterday to visit friends. Albert Anderson has got the timbers out for a new barn on his place, the dimensions of which are to be 36x70. The Misses Lena and Ida Klmmet were Chicago visitors yesterday. George Dlcky of Kli-lby was In town yesterday on bunln-is. j Henry Chambers of (lrammftr, was In town on bUKlriens y-nt-rl.y.
Frustenberg, Albert Poppen, Jr., Fred ;
Poppen. Henry Poppen, August Baker, Mrs. A. J. Smelser, Christ Wannacott, Mike Sickora. Minnie Mettier. John
Charles Wallter, Herman Peters,. Mika
Yeager Androm Rochford, C. . Foss, Fred Gerber, Joseph Krisshan, - Jacob
Sidack, John Nelson, Grant Davis, A.
STIEGLITZ PARK.
Miss L James Is slowly recovering: from a few weeks' Ulnetta of typhoid fever. Joe Evans went to Whiting on business yesterday. Mrs. E. D. James of Hammond was a visitor here Thursday. Mr. Goode of Chicago transacted business here yesterday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen ' last evening.
Mrs. Slukle is slowly recovering from
a few weeks' illness of typhoid fever.
Mrs. Ganowskl was a South Chicago
visitor yesterday.
Lehr, John Keller, Mrs. Louis Watts, P. Beurmelster, Aug. Pkly, Ed Pekly, Mrs. John Dauley, Wllhelminla Smith, George Mass, John Manison, C. Ranson, Johann Opperman (alias John Opper- William Hintz, Alfred Langur, Welner man), William Baumermelster, Mrs. Joe Felt, L Krebes, Steve Stevanskl, FridScrabalske, Catherine Stuart, Mrs. John rich Borndgrebe, W. H. Rollo. Joseph. Palyo, William Snell, Bab Hamak, Okal, Albert Galmlck, George Ontko.
.Emerson Christian Betz (alias Christian Mike Gerbe, Sofia Lorson, F. A. Smith, jBetz), Louisa Betz, his wife, Emma L Fred Plohg, M. Drijank, Mary Ellle ,
Anderson, viil'am w. Anderson, her Rusy, George Boskovskl. Emmia Bon-
husband. Ienry Eggers, Augusta Eg-jgraber, Fred Carroll, Nora E. Hundgers. Ellen Eggers, Mary Eggers, ley, Androw Serven. James O'Toole, K.
Frederick A. Eggers, Augusta Hausler, Kelien. August Assmus, Charles'
Minnie Eggers, Ernest F. Eggers,. Jo- Schultz, Baby Wayne. Mathlas Bur.
hanna Fischer, Wilhelm Lelnen, Alfred lash, John Sodack. Paul Pekley, John
Phillip Bertsche, Barbara Poppen, Thamm, Elsie Langnor. L. Kettler, J.
Charles Opperman, Joachim F. Vathke, Stoneham Charles Blanshart. Alfred
George Meier, Sophia Wuestenfeld, I Fredericks, Philip Scharer. John Ste-
Henry Reese, John Poppen, James Pop-jvanski, Edward Nelson, Androw Okal.
pen, Mrs. George Fedore, Augus- T. J. Selin, J. Kukelska. William Miller.
ta Winning! Caroline Schmittel former- I Oscar Carlson, Mike Stepic, J. Brown,
ly uaroiinej vatnue, Mrs. A. C. Stover, John Pavlacek, Fred Ploha, Tony
Frank Zacher, Steve Kubeck, George Swane, John Thomas, David C. Jones.
Dlngman. Frank Buehler, Wllhelminla W. Supta, W. E. Larbey, Joseph Chalfct,
Fischer, August Schmittel, Mrs. John Mike Szabo, John Reich, Grant Davis.
Brigley, Kate Poppen Girot, Albert Mike Darbeck, Herman Walter. Imre Fischer, Stama Falkenthal, Amelia j Sanye, Herman' Post, Mike Strepa,
Zwelg, Lena Vogel, William Glock, Jr.. Steave Sage, Albert Hollnlck. John Emma Thamm, Emella Schmitt. Charles Homar, C. Hals, William Waithe. Henry
Fritz, Conrad Schmittel, Ed Ehlers, Wll-I Bauermelster (alias Henry Bonmelst-
11am Krohn, John Bodner, Anna Poppen I er), John Jedinak, Charles Anderson,
Baker, John Bodner, William Larabe. Otto
The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees Zarth, Henry New, Nick Larblg. Otto
and distributees of each and all of the Frednlske, Jacob Strinig, John Saleinj, above named defendants who are de- I Peter Nlmmo, Grand Davis, Mike Burke,
ceased. 1 Julius Miller, John Popevitch, Mary
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Adv.
NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT. Cause No. 10097. TO QUIET TITLE.
State of Indiana. )
(ss:
County of Lake,)
I O'Toole, K. Kellen, George P. France,
Jacob Sidack, John Nelson, Large John
son. Baby Wayne, Grant Davis, Ma-
(thlas Burash, John Sodack. Anton Nojcak, Aug. Pekly, John Poulley (alias John Dauley), John Thamm, George Mass, Elsie Langnor, L. Kettler, C. A. Johnson, Weiner Felt, L. Krebes, Steve
In the Lake Superior Court. Room No. Stevanskl. Fridrich Borndgrebe, An
drow Okal, T. J. Selin, Albert Galmlck.
One (1) to the March Term, 1913. HENRY SCHRAGE
The unknown owners of the premises
I Hal lea, Marie Goth, Thomas Coyne. K.
described in the petition in said causer"" url" v. and hereinafter described. v Krebs. George Harrison John H. Cvac,
, i Steve laaiye, Augusta bueoKe, o. tu The unknown consorts of any of the npwoodv. Ton cnu,., xTnwar(, Rr,,llt-
persons named as defendants In said U Peter80n, Sophie Christine Krackon, cauae. who have consorts other than Xnddel Ballant, Henry. Wallman. Paul
-"""' '""" ucnuanis Kratz, John Sange, John H. Hump.
kruby. Baby Roblnsack, William Misky,
The unknown widows of any of the John Lundberg, Frelda Korhn. Frank.
persons named as defendants to said Evers. Mike Swoley. Mary Freiwald, cause who have died leaving widows Grant Davis, Stephen Siamapl, R. other than those specifically named as Wells. Ellas Andreas. Julius Frederlce, defendants Id cause. Mike Katsh. Willie Allen. Ernst Zarth.
The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees I Spaldlngs Bratherlav, Herman Levernle,
and distributees of any of such con-jwllliam Harmann, Mike Beyer, Adam; sorts or widows. Grelsel, "William Wittmer, William
Now comes the nlaintiff h n ti tv. Hintz, Mike Devojonka. Anna Znona,
ham. hi, attorney, and files 'his com- f fT JLtIJacb80n; U, mplain herein, together with an affidavit M,k StePlsh' Harding. Jessie Ozen.
aiau liuk, cieve nargo, c. nooDS, Charles Nowackl, Anton Watkowlak.
J. Kukelska, William Miler. Oscar
Carlson, Mike Stepic, James Knight, F. A. Smith, Andro Teckish, John
JOSEPH HAUSLER, (ALIAS JOSEPH Thomas, David C. Jones. Mrs. John
Haeusler). .Frederick L. Eggers, John Beelc, Mary Halles, Marie Goth, Thomas Schandell, Joachim Schwartz, Johann Covn. K. A. Kurth, John Berlllo. C. Kroeker (alias Johann Kroeger). Schmidt, Christ Smith, Grant Davis,
Charles Deibel, Johanna Willkenlng, , p- J- Carpenter. C. Rasson, William
Jacob Caprez (alias Jacob Coprez), Hintz, Alfred Langur, Alfred FreJohn Schwartz, Charles Schultz,' Con- ; dericks, Phillip Scharer, John Stevanrod Miller. Johanna Leverenz (alias skl' Edward Nelson, William Lynch,
Johanna Leverentz). Gustav Luedtke, w- H- Roll- Joseph Okal, C. A, JanChrist Larenzen (alias Christ Loren- son Daniel Gecz. George Ontko. L. zen), Herman" Wuestenfeld, Nicholas K"ehs. Mike Gerbe, Sofia Lorson, J.
Lelnen, William Ghierk. Christian rown. wniiam Reynolds, M. Drijank,
Nord, John Jacobs, William Schrage. Jnn Pavlacek, Fred Plohg, Fred Ploha,
Henry Niemann, Frederlch L. Eggers, iony owane, John Popevitch, John
Christ Breitsprecher (alias Christ Beason (anas John Biesen), Augusta
Brertsprecher) Adam Griesel, Andreas Luedke, Mike Darbeck, John Soljom Fink, John Dust. Ferdinand Kraetzer. (alias John Soljorn). H. R. Scott, W.
Carl Schultz, Theodore Herwich (alias Carrett, John H. Cvac. Albert Hollnlck,
Theodore Harvey), i Henry Gerland, ;1- J- omelzer, A. Peterson, Sophie
Henry Schaefer, Berthold Wickfelder, ! cnnst,ne krackon, Anddel Ballant,
Wm. H. Hubbard, Theodore Schultz, ! "enry scnmutei,. John Jedinak, Paul
John Cain John B. Kohler. Andreas Kra'"- cnaries Andersor, John Sange.
Steube, Frederick Knoll, Charles Haag, ' John H- Humpkruby, Otto Zarth. John Jeanette Reese (alias Genette Reese), Splsack. John Lundberg, Frieda Korhm,
Mike Bargman, Ch
Dombroskl. Joseph
senh Faedtke). Louis Hausler. Fritz Paul Henry Bader, Fred Fritz,
Miller, Albertine W. Fitzke, Henry I Henry Bauermelster (alias Henry Bon-
Koch. William Rollo, Herman Hahman, i melster), bteve Matye. "W illiam Vogel, Wilhelm Fischer, Charles Zweig, Henry j w- Supta, W. E. Larbey. Joseph Cha-
D. Eggers, Michel Hart, Jr.. Adam 1 lat- JMiKe bzabo, John Reich, Mike Ja
of a competent person, showing that the followlnar named defendants tn ,M
cause are not residents of the State of MlLTy Kol!s Mike Zwanaa Anton Wal
Indiana, viz:
Joseph Hausler (alias Joseph Haeus ler), Frederick L."" Eggers, Henry NIe
mann, John Schandell, Joachim Schwartz, Christ Breitsprecher (alias
kovhak, Jacob Benhy, Andrew Anderson, Mike Pensur, George Felose, Matt Lake, George Eberle. Mike Sabo, Carl Woehrle, Josef Wisnieskl, George Hensinger, O. Mara, Mike Seen, H. Schaf-
Chrlst Brertsprecher), Adam Grlesei l fer. John MIkalo, Henry Saff ran. George Andreas Fink. Charles Deibel, Johan- KapxkS ' McCala. Henry H,
na Willkenlng, John Dust, Jacob Ca-
Zahn.dt.A. Jacolson, Paul Mahalza, B.
pre (alias Jacob Coprez). Ferdinand ad. John- Langner. A. GrieseU Jessl.
Kraetzer, John Schwartz, Carl Schultz, Charles Schultz, Henry Gerland. Johanna Leverenz (alias Johanna Lever
entz), Henry Schaefer, Berthold "Wick
A. Kammer, Walter Peterson, A.
Greasel, A. Grlasel, Louis Peterson, Mike Droyonka, Andrew Berda, Frank
felder. Gustav Luedtke. William M. ". B Belfun. 8t je Tout, Hubbard. Christ Larenzen (alias Christ AdaniQrlse. Locus "en7" Mlk Onkoi
Goebel, Michael Kozacik, J. Janson,
Elsie Opperman. August Hartz, Her
man Rau, A. J. B. Lehman, A. J. Smels
kob, Joe Kcrabalske, K. Krebs, D. J. Dees, George Harrison, Herman Walter, Imre Sanye, Herman Post. Mike
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HAMMOND, FHGNE 10
WHITING, FHONE 273
EAST CHICAGO, FHONE 86
INDIANA HARBOR FHONE 620
Joe Becker, Emma Bender,. Mary Ma,
gar, Andro Bartlock, Johan Krajirjik, C. RIttenouer, Andrew . N. . Lundzy, Mike Brundze, Mary Kovath, Emerson Christian Betz -alias' Christian ""Betr), Louisa Betz, his wife, Emma L. Ander son, William W. Anderson, her husband, Ellen Eggers, Alfred .Phillip Bertsche, Frank Zacher, George Dlngman, Peter Badlck, Mike Begner, Mike Orbln, Mc Goven, W. W. Johnson, Andro Povaka Fred Metz, Mike Swanow
Hamak. Mary Ehrman, Jo-
August Lowden. Rieke Meier, Augusta : T. '
Lorenzen), Theodore Schultz, John
Cain, Andreas Steube, William .Ghierk,
Christian Nord Charles Haag, John
Jacobs. William Schrage. Mike Barg
man, Gottlieb Weller, Chris. Vtnzens, Max Nesle, Frank Dombrosjcl, Louis Hausler, Fritz Miller, Albertine W. FiUke, Henry , Koch, William Rollo, Herman Hahman. Michel Hart, Jr., J. Janson, August Hartz, Herman Rau, A. J. B. Lehman, L. Ginke, John Back,
Fredericks Coates. Frederick A. Eg-
ris Vinzens. Frank ; frank Ever., Jacob Strinig. John Polo rer8 Carollne Schmlttell formerly i Grge McMannes. Baby Vadtke (alias Jo-1 (alias John Palyo) Mary Freiwald. , Caroi,n8 vathke, Kate Poppen GIrot!fane Ti,0mS' f'68,1:
er, L Ginke. Herky Conley, Alia Wll-' Strepa. S. H. Dewoody, Baby Ehlers.
son, Emil Keller, Mary Reese, John;teav Sage, Leon Squier, Howard Reese, Gottlieb Weller, Max Nesle, i Schultz, A. C. Stover. J. K. Roberts, Frank Michan, Charles Rueling, Henry i Grand Davis, Mike Burke, R. Wells, Schnaedewond, Rudolph Borchart, j Ellas Andreas. John ' Colotka, Mike Charles Wsmgerin, Peter Hanson. Wril-1 Katsh, Edward Miesner, William Carliam Kumpf. William Stelnweg (alias ret. Ernst Zarth, Spaldlngs BratherWilliam Sternweg), Henry C. Gehrke, lav. Herman Levrnie, William HarAugust Falkenthal, .Edward Arndt, mann. Mike Beyer, Adam Grelsel, A. Henry Millis, F. Oppermann, John "Wan-j Snell, William Wittmer, William nacott, Ferdinand Reinke, William j Hintz, Steve Strake, Mike Devojonka, Schweig, John Back. Albert Caminska. j Andro Simko, Fred Fruvalt, H. KuWllllam Ballnus, William Marbury, C. I beck. A. Jacobson. L. Blume, Mike Stoll, Frank Soukp, William Dunzing, Stepish, John Homar, C. Hals, William F. Berg. - Ernie Zahrndt, J. Sechora ! Waithe, Henry Wallman, Nick Smith, (alias J. Sickora), John Opperman, p. j Katin Stuart, Katie Stuart. Joe FunMorgan, T. O'Nell, A. Dvorsack, A. Bon- chick. William Larabe. Baby Robins-
sock, Andy Pushkash, A. Shinder, W. i cak. William Misky, Henry New, Nick Biesen, W. Vogel George Titcombe, ' Larblg, Otto Frednlske, John Kisch, Edward Siles, Andro Doodock. J. W. ;Mlke Swoley, John Saleinj, George
Brown, J. Balle. J. Metz, Paul Slivka. 1 Zakchaw, Peter Nlmmo, Grant Davis,
John Bola, William RosenWerg, Demet-1 Stephen Slamapi, Christ Smith, Julius
tat Fishrupps, George Patrick, George Miller Julius Frederlce. George Eberle,
Shields, M. Tkacs. Mer Koch, Daniel C. Mike Sabo, Willie Allen. John Latzko,
Byron. Forwell Olsen. Mary Domsing, ' A. Griesel, Jessie Ozer, Matt Luke, Steve Emil Zahrndt, C. H. Williams, F. Sle- Wargo, Viola Hoobs, A. Krammer, grist, J. Daller, William Block (alias Walter Peterson. A. Greasel, A. Griasel. William Glock), Emil Colson, Seth Lar- ' Louis Peterson. Mike Droyonka, Anabee, A. Shnider, Charles H. Burns, jdrew Setz, Jacob Benhy, Frank WleanWilliam Waite, Joseph O. Toole, Ethel ; zlnz, Mike Pensur, George Felose, McGuire, Conrad Mettier, F. Gollentz, Adam Grlse. Locusa Henry, Mike Onko,
F. Haack, F. Clemm, Dan Lynch, Felix Peter Badlck, John Janjlck (alias John Morgan, William Schncll, Stella Howell, ! Jancek), Christ Schmidt, Emma Bender,
Peter Oullfoile. Max Sells, C. Haase. ; George Fedore, Mary Magar, Carl W. C. Krause, Lulse Setzke, Con Un-, Woehrle, Josef Wisnieskl. George Hens-
noron, Charles Otte, George Haselet. inger, O. Mara. Mike Sech, H. Schaf-
George Martoler, Mike Wargo, J. ' fer, John Mikalo, George Biehl. Henry Burner, Emma Waredman, Elizabeth Saffran, George Kapanzki, John McIlonson. C. Etheridge, L. Llngham, .Cula, Anna Znona, Henry II. Zahrndt,
Arthur Krieps, J. Schaufele, Mike Palyo, Ann! Zahrnott. Mike Hollis, James
..ays, E. Ropenberg, Ed McLaughlin, Henry Bader, Daniel Lease, Cora Floter, Gust Blow, J. Holz, F; Golnite, M. Kraatz, C. A. Carlson, Albert Komlnska. Otto Loanjner, John Beck, E. Bluhm, Baley Wagner, George Kolasky,
E. Brenedt, T. N. Smelser, J. Andera-
Andrew Anderson, Joe Kubeck, A. Jacolson, Paul Mahalza, B. "Wad, John Langner, E. Harding, Jessie Ozen, Andy Kubeck, Albert Lundberg. Mike Kazachek (alias Mike Kozacek). E. Hobbs, Charles Nowackl. Anton Watkowlak, Andro Bartlock, Mike Kish, Frank Warga, Andro Povala, Fred Metz. Mike Snanow, Mike Brundze. Karl fchmidt.
nin. Walter Miller, G. Llngham. F. .Bertha Bremer, Baby Dingham, August
Lingham, Andy Roney, Frk. Horetzki, Louden. Mary Jane Tohms, Chas. L. Ehr
Julius Miller, Bernliara Platn, t l.
Perry, John J. Margan. Charles Russo. David Davis, Gottlieb Becking, Joseph Benedick, John Spisak, Mary Ellle Rusy, M. Vogel, Fred Hoog (alias Fred Haag), Emmla Bongraber, Fred Carroll, Mike Yeager, August Stawitzke, John.Durak, Charles Keller, C. . Foss, Fred Gerber, Joseph Krisshan, August Assmus. Charles Schulz, A. Skellenger, James Watts, A. P. Beurmeister, Paul Stille, Paul Stiller. Paul Pekley, Ed Pekly, Christ Schmitt. John Kollar, John Manison, John Morrison, J. Stoneham, Charles Blanshart, George Boskovskl, Charles Waliter, Herman Peters, Emil Kadon (alias Emil Kadow)
John Kish, Nora E. Hundley, Anbrom
man, Johanna German (anas jonanna
Germain, alias Johannes German, alias Johannes Germain), Amelia Eggers, Frederica Coats, Charles Egf-rs, Ernest
Eggers, Susan Eggers, Mary Bachman, John Eggers, Hanna Falkenthal, Margarethe Lelnen (alias Margaretha Lelnen). Caroline Leincn. Mary Kolis, Mike Zwarras, Anton Walkovhak, Andrew Berda, Mike Werbanclz, John Kowachick (alias John Kovachlek), Sam Stark, Baby Belfus. Steve Tout, John Mikala, Matt Lake, Joe Guyre, Andro Zwonae, Joe Becker, Mike Tomko (alias Mike Tompko),Mlke Begner, Mike Orbin, Mc. Goven, W. W. Johnson. Johan Krajirjik, C. RIttenouer, Andrew N. Lundzy, John Mikula, George .- Mc-
Hausler. August Schmlttell, Henry
Poppn
And that the place of residence of
each of the following named defend
ants to said cause is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, viz: Conrad Miller, Herman Wuestenfeld. Frederick Knoll, Jeanette Reese (alias Genette Reese), Alia Wilson. Joseph Vadtke (alias Joseph Faedtke), Mary Reese, Henry D. Eggers, F. Berg, A. J. Smelser. Frank Michan. F. Opperman, Henry Schnaedewend William Schweig, Charles Wangerin, W. Vogel, William Krohn. Conrad Mettier, William Stelnweg (alias William Sternweg). Edward Arndt, Charles Keller, Ferdinand Reinke, WHliatn Ballnus. James Watts, C. StolJ, Christ Schmitt, Mer Koch, William Lynch, Daniel Gecz, Emil Zahrndt, C. Schmidt. Fred Fritz, Henry Schmittel, Joe Scrabalske, Katin Stuart, Joe Funchlck. A. C. Stover, George Zakchaw, H. Kubeck, Chris. Schmidt, Joe Kubeck, Baby Dingman, Ernest Eggers, John Eggers, John B. Kohler, Nicholas Lelnen, Herky Conley, John
Reese, Emil Keller, Wllhelm Fischer, William Dunzing, Elsie Opperman, Ernie Zahrndt, August Falkenthal, Charles Rueling. John Wannacott, Rudolph Borchart. J. Sechora (alias J. Sickora), Peter Hanson William Block (alias William Glock), William Kumpf. M. Kraatz. Henry C. Gehrke, C. A. Carlson. Henry Mlllls. Large Johnson, Albert Caminska, M. Vogel, Wm. Marbury,
Paul Stille, Frank Soukp, John Poulley (alias John Dauley)', Daniel C. Byron,
C. A. Janson. Mary Domsing, Mrs. John
Beck, P. Morgan, Christ Smith, T. J. Smelzer. William Vogel, Baby Ehlers, Katie Stuart, John Polo (alias John Paylo), A. Snell, Christ Smith, John Janjlck (alias John Janeck), George
Fedore, Karl Schmidt, Amelia Eggers, Susan Eggers, Margareth Poppen, Elsie Opperman, Johanna Fischer, T. O'Nell,
Barbara Poppen, Andy Pushkash, Wil
11am Bauermelster, W. Biesen, Edward Slles. J. Balle, John Bola, Demettat Fishrupps, George Shields, C. Haase, Lulse Setzke. Charles Otte, George Haselet, Emma Waredman, F. Siegrist, Emil Colson, A. Shnider, William Waite. Ethel McGuire. F. Haack, .Felix Morgan, Peter Guilfolle, Albert Kominskn. John Beck. Baley Wagner. E. Brenedt
Elizabeth Honson, Arthur Krieps. Frk. Horetzki, Mike Hollis, Bernard Plath. R. L. Perry, John J. Margan. Daniel Lease, Cora Floter, Gust Blow, Mary Eggers, Wilhelm Lelnen, A. Bonsock, Joachim F. Vathke, A Shinder. George Titcombe. Andro Doodock, J. Metz, Wil
liam Roseflberg. George Patrick, M.
on Unnoron,
Rochford. Androw Serven, James Mannes, Mary Kovath, Margarethe Pop-
liam Rosenberg, George Tkacs, W. ,C. Krause. C
George Maitoler. J. Burner, C. H. Williams, J. D&llerl Seth Larabee, Charles H. Burns. Joseph O'Toole, F. Gollentz, F. Clemm, J Stella ' Howell, Max Sells, Otto Loanjner, E. Bluhm, George Kolasky. J. Anderanln. Walter Miller, Andy Roney, Anhl Zahrnott, Julius Miller,
nes Germain), Caroline Lelnen, George Meier, Frank Buehler, Johann Kroeker
(alias Johan Kroeger), Forwell Olsen. The unknown heirs, devisees,' lega
tees and distributees of each and all ot
the above named defendants who are deceased.
The unknown owners bf the prem
ises described in said petition in said cause, viz:
All that , part of the southwest quarter (SW4) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of section eight (8), township thirty-seven (37), north range nine (9), west of the 2nd P. M.. described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section: thence running north eight (8) chains and fifty (50) links to the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company; thence running northwesterly along said southwesterly line of said right of way, five (5) chains sixty-six (66) links, thence southwesterly at right angles to said right of way, two (2) chains and seventy (70) links, thence running southeasterly twelve (12) chains and nineteen (19) links, to the south line of said northwest quarter of said section; thence run-Ing-east ninety-six and one-half (96) links to the place of beginning, containing four (4) acres ' more or less, in Whiting, Lake County, Indiana. The unknown consorts of any of the persons named as defendants in said cause, who have consorts other than those specifically named as defendants to said cause, The unknown widows of any of the persons named as defendants to said cause who have died leaving widows other than those specifically named as
defendants to said cause. The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of any of such consorts or widows. 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 Monday, the 14th day of April. A. D.. 1913. the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. one (1), In the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of March A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of February A. T. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk, L. S. C. By CHARLES W. AME3, Deputy Clerk.
