Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1913 — Page 11
Friday, Nov. 7, 1913.
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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following; advertisement who wlh to communicate with advertisers whose identity 1 not revealed, should follow tha instructions to address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this office, to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It Is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Tlsses will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. HELP. WANTED Male presser on pants, also girl operators; we do steady work all year round. Apply Rosenwald & "Weil. 4850 Northcote ave.. East Chicago. 7-2 WANTED A boy over 16 years of age at once. ApPi v Goshen felnrt (Jo., luo Condit st., Hammond. 7-3 WANTED Boy 16 to IS years to work on grocery wagon. J. V. Anderson, 4736 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 6-3 F3MAUR HELP. WANTED Girl to do sewing work and finishing. Apply Hussy Fur Co., 148 State st., Hammond. 7-2 WANTED Girl for general housework; no small children In family; .rood nosltlon for right girl. A. Myers, ui.kiinH tnil . T. O. box 64. 7-2 "WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages. 563 Hoffman st. Hammond. 7tf "WANTED Young girl to take care of child and do light housework. 242 E. State st., Hammond. 6-2 WANTED Girl to do housework. Call Mrs. Kenny, 633 Michigan ave., or phone 1166M Hammond. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping 244 E. State St., Hammond. Call 7-2 FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; gas and electric light; absolutely private. Apply 3434 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-2 FOR RENT Large front room with steam heat and bath. Phone 1202R or call 2S6. Truman ave., Hammond. 7-3 "r"6TtENT-T-room ppr flat at, 283 Hoffman St., Hammond. Phone 316. m FOR RENT. 6-room cottage E S stove heat 6-room flat S S stove heat 8-room flat S S hot water heat. Phone 744 Hammond Maplestone. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 307 Kane ave. Hammond. , 7-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heat and hot water, centrally located. Call 3408 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT 6-room upper flat by 20th; , no children. Apply 44 Doty st., Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping; also parlor, bedroom: no objection to children. At 606 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 839J. FOR RENT Six-room furnished cottage; hot water heat, bath and gas; near south side and East Chicago lines. Phone Hammond 744,' Maplestone. 7-2 FOR RENT Large pleasant room in private home; suitable for two; modern conveniences; convenient to Standard Steel. Gibson or Conkey employes. Phone 859L4 Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Large front room with electric light and hot water heat; 'suitable for two gentlemen. Phone 331 or call 392 State st., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Furnished Mason st., Hammond. flat. Call 54 6-2 FOR RENT Three furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Call 838 Alice ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room cottage. Inquire 171 Conkey ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Seven modern houses and bungalows. Inquire M. V. Scott Co., phone 2051 Hammond. FOR RENT Seven-room flat; all conveniences; hot water heat, electric light. 171 Conkey ave., Hammond. FOR RENT 8-room modern upper flat on Williams st. Inquire 815 Hohman St., corner Williams St., Hammond. FOR RENT Heated room. 3439 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 6-4 FOR RENT Steam heated room; well furnished, modern, for one' gentleman; reference required. Call 159 East State st. (front flat), Hammond. 5-6 FLAT FOR RENT Seven rooms, with bath and electric light; newly decorated. D. W. Dupes Co., 3401 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 879. FOR, RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Call 188 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 3-3 BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED Two gentlemen boarders; $5.50 per week; private family. Address G C, Times, Hammond. 7-2
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FOR SALE 20 acres 2 miles west of Hammond: suitable for truck. ' farm ; $225 per acre. A. F. Miller, 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago. 7-6 FOR SALE Beautiful corner 51x125 one block west of state line on 156th St., West Hammond, 111. Call at lS-155th place. 7-J FOR SALE New five-room Kellastone bungalow; bath, gas, electric light, 37'i ft. lot, easy terms. See owner 875 Erie st. Hammond. 7-2 FOR SALE 20 head of heavy and light work horses ,alsi drivifig horse. 'All stock sold with a guarantee. GrangerWhitaker Co., 74-76 State St., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Lot with store and residence. 347S Penn ave., Indiana Harbor. Inquire Peter Haralovich. 7-3 50 FOOT FOR SALE On Highland St.; good location; $900; terms, $350 down and $12 per month. Address CD N, Times, Hammond. 5-4 INDIANA HARBOR EXTRAORDInary, new brick modern 4-flat building, central, $9,500: pays 14 per cent; $2,000 cash, balance long time. Address Owner, lock box, 135 Indiana Harbor. ASK tnl A TIMES READER FOE SALE. FOR SALE Sewing machine and table, cheap. Call 809 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 7-2 FOR SALE Model F Euick car In good condition; will sell cheap or exchange for good horse and rig. II. D. Williams. Hessville, Ind. Phone 532. FOR SALE Very cheap, 4 electric cluster lamps, 3 gas arcs, one gas cluster lamp. Model Clothing House, Hammond. ' 7-2 FOR SALE Dairy lunch and delicatessen store, including stock and fixtures. 69 State st., Hammond. Inquire 1518 East 65th place, Chicago. Mrs. H. Z. Malo. 7-2 FOR SALE Mare; no use to owner; price $60. 648 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 7S0. 7-2 FOR SALE One team of good horses -Welghfrfgbdui 48 WOT" WS- wlirSrt separate. S51 Erie nt,, Hammond. FOR SALE Horse and delivery wa gon. 171 Conkey ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Ease burner cheap. Call 742 Calumet ave., Hammond. FOR SALE One antique hand carved solid walnut sideboard, one antique bedroom suit, solid walnut; Vernis Martin bed, mattress and springs. 14 Gostlin st., Hammond, or phone 982J. FOR SALE Saloon license and stock; doing $1,000 business a month; best location in the city; good reasons for selling. Thone 472 Hammond. 6tf FOR SALE HAVE YOU FOUND THE HEADQUARTERS FOR WOOLEN BLANKETS AND FEATHER PILLOWS at prices that will enable you to throw your old ones away. Call at once while they last. We do, as we advertise. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. 6-2 WILL SACRIFICE 1911 STEARN 30-60 h. p. with a C. P. Kimball body, shaft Irlver, electric light, demountable .rims, all new tires, extra tubes, clock, speedometer; if taken this week $1,000; will demonstrate. 615 Hohman st., Hammond. D. La Plant. Phone 129. 5-4 FOR SALE Heater and gas range " and household goods. 630 Elm St., Hammond. Phone S69M. 5-2 FOR SALE Fixtures, furniture and two safes, of Indiana Trust & Savings Bank, 3338 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Submit offer before Nov. 10 to Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank, liquidation agent, Indiana Harbor. 3-6 FOR SALE Saloon license and stock; good location. J. B., 409-143rd St., East Chicago. 1-6 FOR SALE Corn in fodder, delivered or sold in shock, or by weight. Call 1369Y1, Knickerbocker farm, or Times office, Hammond. 27tf FOR GALE Private party will sell high grade Hardinan piano at bis; sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Tlassa, Hammond. BEST COAL Lowest prices. Call Fairmont Coal Co., office and yards. 10th and Broadway, Gary. Phone 620. FOR SALE Old papers. So a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE Oak piano, good as new, only $125. Call Straube Piano Co., 629 South Hohman St., Hammond. COLLECTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US YOUR BAD Accounts. No charge unless collection Is made. Gary Adjustment Agency. 683 Broadway, Gary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST White poodle dog; $5 reward for return to 16 Waltham st Hammond. 6-6 A WANT AP. IK .THB . TIMES. .13 "7CRTH TWO IN ANY OTHER PATER.
FOR SALE Cottage; small payment
down, balance same as rent. Apply 493 "Wilcox st.. Hammond. 5-3 FOR SALE Twenty-one lots on Adams st.. Gary, Ind., for $400 each. E. S. Gilbert Co., Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Six-room cottage on Ash St., 37H ft. lot; $1,800. Inquire 391 Elm St., Hammond. FARM FOR SALE My 160 acre lm- : proved farm near Crown Point; terms; would consider trade. Herman E. Sasse. 206 Savage Bldg.. Gary, Ind. FOR SALE Lot 60x175, t-roam brick house; all improvements paid; $4,500; terms. Apply agent M. C R. R. or pdone 1455 after S p. tn Hammond. FOR SALE Five-room cottage; terms to suit. Apply 633 Wilcox st., Hammond. Phone 1319M. 1-6 FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman stM apartment residence: seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plantsLocation most ideal m Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Add; ess M, Times Hammond. MONEY TO LOAN $5 to $100. Just what you want. Private and confidential. Owners of furniture, a piano or stock, or If steadily employed, can get money on their own note. Lake County Loan Co, Room 28 (over Lion store). Phone 218. Open every evening till 8. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Roll top desk; must be in good condition. Address 697 Calumet ave. Hammond. WANTED TO BUY An up-to-date 2nd hand typewriter in first class condl tlon. X Y Z, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUT Any number of young pig" i or C months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, Times office. Hammond. 17tf WANTED TO BUY- Yearling steers. : Address R b Time. Hammond, iltt SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION WANTED As R. R. watch man at crossing; , satisfactory references as to ability; sober and steady, R. V. Ha-as, No. 24-156th st.. West Hammond, Ind. 4-2 WAKTED TO KHiNT. WANTED TO RENT Large barn suit able for storage. Phone 1690 Hammond. 6-2 aiJSCELLANEOUS. WANTED Washing to do at home; work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mrs. Skelllnger, room 5, 175 Michigan ave., Hammnnd. 7-3 STEAM BOILER REPAIR ing. Boyle Bros., telephone 1104W , Hammond, Ind. WANTED Sewing. Hammond. 243 Indiana ave.. 6 WILL DO ALL KINDS OF SEWING and dressmaking. 459 Logan st. Hammond. IXFORMATIOW BIREAU. We will give free advice to anybody wishing information regarding the new income tax. Call or write Cleary and Rogers, Lawyers. 683 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2655. 18-6m KIJIAKfC-fSI, ASSISTANCE. If you need financial assistance w will buy or collect your bills, accounts receivable, notes, etc Confidential. Cleary & Rogers, room 5. 683 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2555. 14-6m CREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special Investigations and reports on investments, corporations, firms. In dlviduals. Confidential. Cleary & Rog err Reporting Agency, 683 Broadway, Gary. Tel. 25HR. PARTNER "WANTED. PARTNER WANTED In employment business; good money making busi ness; tome capital needed; prefer one who can speak foreign and English Phone 2465. 1300 Broadway. Gary, Ind. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY LAKE. SS: Emma Shoesmith, Plaintiff, vs. OF Charles H. Verbeck, Viola Verbeck, his wife; Wilbur C. White, his wife; Reu ben M. White, Susan White, his wife Mary Buss, Richard Buss, her husband Ambrose Schrade, Mrs. Ambrose Schrade, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; Fred J. Harris, Amy J. Harris, his wife; James S. Shoe smith, Mrs. James Shoesmith, whose true christian name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, legatees and de visees of James Shoesmith, deceased; Robert Parris and Mame Parris, his wife; J. H. Parris, whose true chris-
tian name is unknown; Mary Parris. his wife; William" Parris, Mrs. William
Parris, his wife, whose true christian; name Is unknown; Lucy Eisley, William Elsley, her husband; Fred Parris, Cora Parris, his Wife; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distribu tees of Louise Parris, deceased; William Parris, her hvAband; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of William Parris, deceased; Llzrle Buss, Bertha L. Buss, Fred Buss. Mrs. Fred Buss, his wifewhose true christian name Is unknown; Frank Buss, Rosetta Deppus, Emma McComb, Minnie Gaulraup, Mary Gaulraup, Katie Stevens, Nellie Smith. James Spencer Shoesmith, Vesta Shoesmith, Beulah Shoesmith. Bert Shoesmith, Charles Shoesmith, Harold Shoesmith, Lulu Gates, Juna Boedeker, Alice Dudley, Mabel Richmond, Maud Leonard. Eddie Clark, John Eustlce, 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 Lena, 111., a corporation; First Episcopal Church of Lena, 111., a corporation; Deaconess Home or reeport. in., a corporation; King's Daughters Mission and Settlement Home, a corporation; The Board of Trustees of the Village of Lena, 111., being J. c. Lampert, B. W. Behrenke, Jacob I. Lutz. William Boeke, George Boeke, James Hinds nd 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, Bankupt. 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 White, his wife; under deed recorded February, - 1909, Book 149, Page 229, Of the Recorder's office f Lake County, Indiana; Charles H. Verbeck, Trustee for Charles 11. Ver beck, viola verbeck, his wife; Mary Buss, Richmond Buss, her husband Ambrose Schrade, Mrs. Ambrose Schrade, his wife, whose true chrls tian name is unknown; Fred J. Har ris. Amy J. Harris, his wife: under deed recorded February, 1909, Book 174, Page" 574, of the Recorder's office of Lake "nnnty, Indiana. Mary F. Murray, John Murray, her husband; Mary M. Champlln, John Champlin, her husband, whose true chistlan name Is unknown; Jane A. Be ,-ans, John Bevans, her husband, whose rue christian name is unknown George W. Murray, Mrs. George W. Murray, his wife, whsse true christian name is unknown; Edward W. Shoe mith. Trustee, under deed recorded 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 H. Meore, deceaMi44r the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees of Asa H. Moore, deceased, "whose tru christian names are unknown; Edward W. Shoesmith, Trustee under trust deed recorded May 5th, 1893, Book 65, Page 223, of the Recorder's office of Lak County, Indiana. Edward W. Shoesmith Trustee under deed recorded November 5th, 1902, Book 93, Page 482, of the Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana. DEFENDANTS. xsotice is nereoy given that the un derslgned Commissioner appointed In an action for partitlo nn the Lake Su peror Court, wherein Emma Shoesmith s plaintiff and the other person named above are defendants, for th 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 commis sloner, on Saturday, 1 p. m., the 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1913, Offer for sale for the best price obtainable free and clear of all liens and charges, an at private sale, at not less than Its full appraised value, the following descrlb ed. real estate jn said County of Lak and State of Indiana, towlt: . The southeast quarter of the north west quarter of section five (5), town ship thirty-six (36), north, range nln (9) west of the second principal me rldlan, In Lake County, Indiana, ex ceptlng therefrome all that part of said forty acres beginning at the northeast corner therof and running southerly along the east line thereof 770.6 feet thence north 70 degrees 61 minute west with aid east line, for a distance of 1,381.7 feet, to a point in the wes line of said southeast quarter of said northwest quarter of said section thence north along the west line 329 feet to the northwest corner thereof thence east 1,118 feet to the place of beginning, containing 16.574 acres. hertofore condemned by the Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railway Company, G iO (CHESAPfcAK- & OHIO LINES) Change of Schedule UN-AY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND, Ho. 4 1:1 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati and all intermedials stations. No. 10:48 a. m. Fast Through train to Old Point Comfort. Ko 13:4 a. m. Local Train to Cincinnati and all Intermediate stations, WEST-BOUND. For Chicago :4 7 a. m., 6:6! p. m, 7:01 A. M. DEWEESE, Agent Cures la 1 to S aayi nnnatwrsl d i sc h arses. Contains no poison and may be used full strength nbsolntflv without t emi. Oaaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagion. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At !Vn,r!ltL or WS shin mwni nrMuirf tmw receipt of tU Full particulars mailed on request. TOT KTAJTS fMRTsTTCAL CO. Cluristt. a CHICHESTER S PILLS gf TnE DIAMOND BRAND.- J ImImI Ash wumr Dranti Fllla l K4 and mculIU: bora, scaled with Biua Ribtoea. Dranlat. Ak frw t nl-irEa-TEH-S DIAIIOMD BRAND FILLS, far 84 Alwaya KeliaMs
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southeast quarter of section five (5), n township thirty-six (36) north, ran ine o- we,st of the second principal meridian, In Lake County, Indiana. Terms of sale ALL CASH, or one- ' hlrd cash in hand, one-third In one ear and one-third In two years from the date of sale. The purchaser securng said deferred payments by notes at ix per cent Interest per annum from ate and securing the payment of said otes, the purchaser or purchasers hall execute to the commissioner, makng such a sale, a mortgage or mort gages 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 Lake County, Indiana, as required by law, and that out of the proceeds of said sale, the costs and charges of said above entitled action nd the Commissioner's sale thereuner, shall first be paid and the balance o be paid to the proper parties In inerest as determined, and as per order of the court. Said lands will be offered for sale pon the above described premises in the Clt yof Hammond. Lake County, ndiana, and sold as per notice given; but If such sale can not be made at said time and place to the best Interests of he parties, said sale will be kept open by the undersigned Commissioner at he offices of Hembroff and Glazebrook and said Commissioner, at No. 3425 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor, Indiana, until a satisfactory and the best prices obtainable can be had for said eal estate. Said lands must bring the full (ap praised value thereof at such sale. Witness my hand this 24th day of October, 1913. NEWTON A. HEMBROFF. Commissioner. Postrbffice address, 3425 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. Indiana. NO. 5 NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Iake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Costa Cunaeoff. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one vears and has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and that he is a qualified voter and that he has filed his declaration with the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court at Crown Point, Indiana, for to become a citizen of the United States of Ameri ca, which petition is now pending in said Court, and is 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 December, 1913, the same being the 1st day of December, 1913, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, ppiritous and vinous liq uors in quantities of less than five gal lons at a time and permit the same to be drank where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the - 2nd day of December, 1912, and Issued by Charles A Johnson, Auditor of said County and State .for a period of one year from date, and the precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows:
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If you have never borrowed money on chattels It might Interest you to know that you can now get money from s in sums of $5.00 to $260.00 st 2 per cent per month. This la In accordance with the recent Indiana law. $35 Costs You $5 for 4 Months That's All You furnish your own security HOUSEHOLD GOOD9. OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS. FIXTURES. MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. Ws place the money in your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY
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SU Hi sl BullaVlajr Ones. The west room on the ground floor of the two-story cement building situated and located on lots 27 and 28, block 2, Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Indiana. Said room Is 22x 46x12 feet and faces on Morton avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Indiana. The bar is one the east side of said room. There Is one front and rear entrance. Building has glass front so all of the inside of said room where: said intoxicating, spiritous and vinous liquors are to be sold can be seen from Morton avenue. There are living rooms above said room. COSTA CUNACOFF. SUPERINTENDENTS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEET (Continued from page one.) Step in the Organization of a Special Vocational Department or School." by Superintendent II. L. Smith, of Bloom ing-ton. Following the addresses there will be a general discussion. Afternoon Session. In the afternoon there will be a sym posium on "What Shall Constitute a State Aided Vocational School or Department," by Superintendent L. J. Montgomery of South Benr, and Prof. Z. M. Smith, of Purdue university. There will be addresse by Professor Charles A. Bennett, on "Vocational Training: A iscussion of Some of the Practical Problems it Presents." and "Standardization of High School Work," by A. O. Neal, state high school Inspector. In the evening there will be a lecture by Dr. W. L. Bryan, president of Indiana, university, on "The Trap." The meeting will close Saturday morning with addresses by Superintendent L. N. Hlnes, of Crawfordsville; John A. Lapp of Indianapolis, and Supt. J. H. Tomlin, of Evansvllle, on different phases of "The Organization and Administration of a Vocational Department of School." Robert L. Kelley, president of Earlham college, will deliver an address on "The Bible as Outside High School Work."
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PER GENT Pkese sv am. an. IT CAME FROM HONOLULU (Continued from page one.) false pretense, has according to his statement been pending for a year. "I made four different trips to Hammond for the same" says Mr. Dearbeyne, "and each time the case was continued; during my last trip neither the plaintiff nor his attorneys appeared in court, and I asked by counsel to file a motion for dismissal; Mr. MacCracken declined to do this, in order to allow the plaintiff a chance to prove the allegations set forth In his complaint and consequently had it continued. "Unfortunately I was not telephoned the day of trial, as I could be In Hammond within forty minutes notice." Mr. Dearbeyne says further that ho paid little attention to the case because he felt satisfied that no case could be proven against him. T also feel confident" he says, that should the default be set aside by aspent of the court and the prosecutor, the case will be dismissed after its trial.". HOBART. Mrs. L. Kllligrew visited relatives in Gary yesterday. A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. W'er Behler. Mrs. C Kenwara entertained a number of friends to a dinner party at her home last evening. Mrs. A. J. Newman and Miss Grace Roper, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Olson who died at her home in Chicago on Monday was sent here Wednesday and funeral services were conducted hero yesterday,-the, burial being at the Swarltown cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. W. Weinand of Turkey Creek visited friends and relatives here yesterday. Mr. Charles Gruel returned to Benton Harbor today. He expects to remain for the coming week. buy we five to in real have we (Dome in assd MP Restaurant Qmdltieuniei
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