Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1913 — Page 13
Friday, Oct. 24, 1013.
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LKGATi NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS' SALE., STATES OP INDIANA. COUNTY
LAKE. SS: Emma Shoesmith, riaintlff, vs. Charles II. Verbeck, Viola Verbeck, his wife; Wilbur O. White, his wife; Reuben M. White. Susan White, hia wife: Mary Busa. Hichard Buss, her husband; Ambrose Schrade, Mrs. Ambrose Schrade, his wife, whoso christian name Is unknown; Fred J. Harris, Amy J. Harris, hia wife; James S. Shoesmith, Mrs. James Shoesmith, whose true christian name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of James Shoesmith. deceased;
Robert Parris and Mame Tarris. his wife; J. H. Parris, whose true christian name Is unknown; Mary Parris. his wife; William Farris, Mrs. William Parris, hia wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Lucy Eisley, William Eialey, her husband: Fred Ptffris, Cora Parris, his wife; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of Louise Parris, deceased; William Parris, her husband; the unknown heirs, lepatees, devisees and distributees of William Parris, deceased; Liarie Buss, Bertha L. Buss, Fred Buss, Mrs. Fred Buss, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Frank Buss, Rosetta Deppus. Emma McComb, Minnie Gaulraup. Mary Gaulraup, Katie
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Smart Haberdashery and Hats
prosper hi &rour profession
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No matter what your work may be you will do it with more vim and energy if you are nicely dressed. We are Men-Tailors and our shop is equipped with the finest materials ever made. Not the loud flashy kind, but the modest patterns always worn by wellbred men. Place yourself in the hands of our expect tailors and for a moderate sum you will become one of the best dressed men in town.
Stevens. Nellie Smith, James Spencer ShoeBmith, Vesta Shoesmith, Beulah
Shoesmith, Bert Shoesmith, Charles Shoesmith, Harold Shoesmith, Lulu Gates, Juna Boedeker, Alice Dudley, Mabel Richmond, Maud Leonard, Eddie Clark. John Eustice, Elizabeth Latham.
Frank Latham, her husband; Edward W. Shoesmith, Hattie Shoesmith, his wife; George Shoesmith. Emma Shoesmith, his wife; Lydia M. Clark. Alexander Clark, her husband; Amity English Lutheran Church of the Synod of Northern Illinois, a corporation of the General Synod; First Baptist Church of I-ena, 111., a corporation; First Episcopal Church of lxna, 111., a corporation; Deaconess Home of Freeport, 111., a corporation; Kind's Daughters Mission and Settlement Home, a corporation; The Board of Trustees of the Villapo
of Lena, 111., being J. C. Lampert, B. W. Behrenke. Jacob I. Lutz. William C. Boeke. George Roeke, James Hinds and Henry Nelson; The Village of Lena, 111. George Shoesmith. executor of the estate and the last will and testament of John Shoesmith, deceased. Oscar Dorman, Trustee in Bankrupt
cy for Edward W. Shoesmith, Bank-
hupt. Reuben M. White, Trustee for Charles H. Verbeck, Viola Verbeck, his wife; John Shoesmith, Wilbur C. White, Mary White, his wife; Reuben M. White, Susan AVhite, his wife; under deed recorded February, 1909. Book
149. Page 229, of the Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana; Charles H. Verbeck, Trustee for Charles H. Verbeck, Viola Verbeck, his wife: Mary Buss, Richmond Buss, her husband; Ambrose Schrade, Mrs. Ambrose Schrade, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Fred J. Har
iris, Amy J. Harris, his wife; under
deed recorded February, 1909. Book 174, Page 574, of the Recorder's' office of Lake County, Indiana. Mary F. Murray, John Murray, her husband; Mary M. Champlin, John Champlin, her husband, whose true chistian name is unknown; Jane A. Be-
May 12th, 1908. Book 140, Page 394, of the. Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana; George M. Holley, Mrs. George M. Holley, his wife .whose true christian name is unknown; Mary M. Maxwell, John Maxwell, her husband,
whose true christian name is unknown; Edward E. Maxwell, executor; Nancy B. Moore, executrix of the estate of Asa 11. Moore, deceased the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of
Asa H. Moore, deceased, whose true
christian namfcs are unknown; Edward
W. Shoesmith, Trustee under trust deed recorded May 6th, 1893, Book 65, Page 223. of the Recorder's office of lake County, Indiana.
Edward W. Shoesmith Trustee under
deed recorded November 5th, 1902, Book
93. Page 4S2, of the Recorders office
of Lake County, Indiana.
DEFENDANTS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed in an action for partitio nn the Lake Superor Court, wherein Emma Shoesmith is plaintiff and the other persons named above are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate de
scribed in the complaint in said above entitled cause, will, as such commissioner, on Saturday, 1 p. m., the 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1913, offer for sale for the host price obtainable free and clear of all liens and charges, and at private sale, at not lees than its full
appraised value, the following describ
ed real estate in said County of Lake and State of Indiana, towit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section five 5), township thirty-six (36), north, range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, in Lake County, Indiana, excepting therefrome all that part of said forty acres beginning at the northeast corner therof and running southerly alon? the east line thereof 770.6 feet; thence north 70 degrees 51 minutes west with said east line, for a distance of 1,381.7 feet, to a point in the west line of said southeast quarter of said
Indiana & Southern Railway Company, son won the first honors and prizes Also, tha northwest quarter of the (were also won by Mrs. Charles Bau-
southeast quarter of section five (6),man and Mrs. Cahrles Luthman. The in township thirty-six (36) north, range I consolation prize wasa awarded to Mrs.
nine (9- west of the second principal 1 Henrietta Huber. A prettily apppint-
meridian, in Iake County, Indiana. led two course luncheon was served fol
Terms of sale ALL CASH, or one-I lowing the card games. In two weeks
third cash in hand, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the date of sale. The purchaser securing said deferred payments by notes at six per cent interest per annum from date and securing the payment of said notes, the purchaser or purchasers shall execute to the commissioner, making such a sale, a mortgage or mortgages upon said real estate to secure
the deferred payments of the purchase
money thereof, which said mortgage or
mortgages, when so executed shall be,
by said Commissioner, placed upon the
records of Iake County, Indiana, as
required by law, and that out of the proceeds of said sale, the costs and charges of said above entitled action
and the Commissioner's sale thereun
der, shall first be paid and the balance
to be paid to the proper parties in in
terest as determined, and as per order
of the court.
Said lands will be offered for sale udoii the above described premises in
the Cit yof Hammond, Lake County,
Indiana, and sold as per notice given
but if such sale can not be made at said
time and place to the best interests of the parties, said sale will be kept open by the undersigned Commissioner at
the offices of Hemtxroff and Glazebrook and said Commissioner, at No. 3425
Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor, In
diana, until a satisfactory and the best
prices obtainable can be had for said
real estate. Said lands must brinsr the full ap praised value thereof at such sale.
Witness my hand this 24th day of
October, 1913. NEWTON A. HEMBROFF. Commissioner.
Postoffice address, 3425 Michigan
avenue, Indiana Harbor, Indiana. NO. 6
the club members will be entertained
by Mrs. Charles Luthman at her home in Sibley street.
Make that cold room bearable with
a Gas Heating Stove. No. lnd. Gas A
Elec Co. Adv. 2ttf
PUT TOUR
TIMES.
WANT AD IN THB
PERSONAL. WANTED The names and addresses of the persons who witnessed the brutal assault on a man at the Luke Shore and Michigan depot, by a brakeman about 6:30 a. m., last Mocday morning. L B. Palmer, attorney. Room 217 Grand building, Gary. 10-2? 3t
Onlv One "BROJIO Ql IMMV That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two Days. 25c Adv.
WHT ARB READER?
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New Kidnev Heel
vans. John Bevans, her husband, whose I nortnwesi quarter oi saia section; true christian name is unknown ; thence north along the west line 329.1
George W. Murray, Mrs. George W. Murray, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Edward V. Shoesmith, Trustee, under deed recorded
feet to the northwest corner thereof; thence east 1,313 feet to the place of beginning, containing 16.574 acres, hertofore condemned by the Chicago,
WILL MEET IN GARY.
HAMMOND
Tailors and Haberdashers
148 STATE STREET
INDIANA
:3K2SEE2E2 ESSES
HEALTH MAKES PAIR FACES and what so essential to health as good, wholesome bread? Our bread will paint roses on your cheeks roses that won't wash off. It's nature's food and we know how to prepare it for the table. If you've tried our bread, you know; if you haven't.
try it now. Ths Hammond Modern Bakery 86 State Street. Phon 263. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND, - w IND.
Ladies, the
style arid
good appearance is right
in this shoe. It is one of
the v e r v
newest mod
els in foot
wear today; for comfort
it can not be beat. We
have it in the Patent But-
Dr. O. B. iNetfut, director of the tenth
district of the fndiana Association for
the Study eind Prevention of Tuberculosis, has called a conference of the officers of tlie auxiliary county associations and those interested in combat
ing the racages of consumption, to I ton Cloth tOT)
o'clock to November 17.
Tne conierence is tor the purpose of comparing notes about the work be
ing done by the local organiaztions and to plan a more active educational
campaign in teaching the people that
consumption is a most dangerous dis
ease, contracted largely from persons suffering from it, and is preventable to
a large decree.
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J. Schloer &
A SOCIAL GATHERING.
Testexday afternoon the members of
the Suaishine Club were very delightfully by Mrs
son at her home in Claude street. Cards
were the entertainment for the after noon, the quests playing pedro pro gressively at two tables. Mrs. Jack
95 STATE STREET
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HAMMOND, INDIANA
and Children's Jockey Boots in Patent Leather
entertained and Glttl Met.il C.llf. TVp ll.lVP fllPTll Wlfh fir Without tlin
C. E. Jack- e i , , , ..
ciui ana aiso nave tne red and, white tops.
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MEAT IS THE GREAT PROBLEM of the household. You can keep house well all day, and then, if the roast is not up to the standard, there is dissatisfaction. WE GO SO FAR AS TO SAY that, through our fine meats, we have brought contentment into many families. You will like to deal with us. Our meats and our prices will suit you exactly.
REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING by buying your Meats from us. Goods received fresh every day and every piece of Meat we sell is Government Inspected. Direct from Our Packing House to You thus Saving you the Middleman's Profit. Compare our prices and see for yourself how you can Save Money. The Original Market that made All Competitors Reduce Their Prices, & Special Sate ffsss IFpMaw Evening and MBE EB&y S5stMid&w
y2 xrUUXiDo Lull Ax LiAxtJJ 4 ftft NTTVP. VF! AT. P.TTrtPS
for FANCY PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound. LEAN CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, per pound FANCY FRESH PORK SHOULDER, per pound NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CORN BEEF, per pound TENDER BOILING BEEF,
per pound.
1.00 14c .15c 10c 10c
8c
NO. 1 BEEF CHUCK ROAST, Ho 1 On per pound I G" I ZC
uuuiUE BEJUF RIBS ROAST, (boned and rolled) per pound FANCY ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE STEAK, per pound BONELESS BEEF RUMP ROAST, per pound NO. 1 FRESH STEWING CHICKENS, - per pound , NATIVE VEAL ROAST, per pound. ......... .... ..... NATIVE VEAL STEWING, per pound
14c 14c 14c 14c 121c
10
c
per pound.
GENUINE LAMB, HINDQUARTER, per pound FANCY LAMB CHOPS, rib or loin, per pound GENUINE LEG LAMB, per pound JELKE'S GOOD-LUCK BUTTERINE, 2 pounds for SWIFT'S & CO'S KERSEY BRAND BUTTERINE, 2 pounds for SWIFT & CO'S LINCOLN BRAND BUTTERINE, 2 pounds for , 10 POUND PAIL PURE LARD for 5-POUND PAIL PURE LARD for 3 POUND PAIL PURE LARD for FANCY SUGAR CURED HAMS, per pound FANCY SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, per pound FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON, per pound
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11c 12c 13c 35c 32c 25c
.25
65c 39c 15c 10c 17c
SPECIAL SALE ON HAMS, BACON and PICNIC, MONDAY. SAME PRICE AS SATURDAY'S SALE. We have Special Sales Every Day It will pay you to come and look them over. All Smoked Meats Guaranteed. BiORI'T FORGET TBSE PLMSSE.
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DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE 276 State St., Cor. SoU and State Sts., Phones 136137 Hammond, Indiana
Just Arrived, 1000 lbs of Fancy - Yellow Dried Peaches, Saturday, QCn 3 pounds 'Qj Quaker Rolled Oats for Saturdav, pkg- ' OC A 15c Fig Bar 4 rin Cookies, Saturday, Uo Sweet Girl' Sugar Corn, for Saturday, OCf 3 cans .Uu Just Arrived, 500 pounds of This Year's 1 On Prunes, per lb ca Van Camp or Snider Pork and Beans, 1 Oo per can Cmj Try a Can Coha 1 1 Salmon, 15c can f o I U Fancy Peanut Butter, this year's make, 4 per lb-... Dill or Sour Pickles, all new pack, 1 fin per dozen I Uu You all know the Red Cross Brand Macaroni or Spaghetti, 7in per package 2u Best Granulated Cn Sugar, per lb OS Fancy Navy Beans, E per pound '00 Take them homeFour Pounds Sweet 1 fin Potatoes I Uu Fancy Large Grape Qn Fruit, each $C U. S. Mail or Armour Soap, five fl f bar? laC Have you tried a can of Our California Yel- -jq low Peaches, at Q
Van Camp Soup, Chicken, Vegetable, Tomato, OfJ 3 cans jLDw Snider's Tomato -jq. Catsup, 25c bottle-. tJJj Snider's Tomato 1 On Catsup, 15c bottle- I X Aunt Jemima's or Uncle Jerry's Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, r3 packages .vli Fort Dearborn White Roll Oats, 5 pound package, each contains blue jr bowl, for Saturday- 53 C Best Creamery Butter, Saturday OOG Dixie Hominy hr Pumpkin, Green and Wax Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Kidney Beans, OEIn your choice, 3 cans .n7C Here is a snap, WashburnCrosby Flour, 100 bbls., for Saturdav at f?ET, v bbl. sack- 03C bbl. sack $1.29 EXTRA SPECIAL IN MEATS. Fancy Dressed A n Springs, per lb...,. qC Springs Alive, k -i per lb 1 C Dressed Hens, g Q per lb- 0 Leaf Lard, i fr 8 lbs for J .UU Oscar Mayer's No. -3 ""I 1 Hams, per lb-... C California Hams, -f )3 perlb I Z4C Oysters, A selects, per qt tU Standards, QOr per quart yy
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