Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1918 — Page 8

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Sims Says Northern Indiana Corn Suffered Less Than Feared.

rSPE.-TAL To The Time? 3 IXTIANAPOL1S. IXD.. June 25. Fred A. Sin-.?, a member of the Mate board of 'ax commissioners, who is trav?'.:ij(f over the state .n business reUtir.s to the tax hoard, returned Wcdr.esriay from nikhart and other northern In liana cith-s. He r'f.T'fil that the. damape by the recent frost in that part of In luna 1 ins between Indianapolis and Elkhart wi'.l not bp as severe as was at first expected. Mr. Sims made a careful estimate of the injury to the corn crop in fields a'ons the risrht-of-wny of the traction company lines between Indianapolis aid Kokorr.o and found that an avera damage to ell fields in that district was 17'-;. per cent. In one. or two fields, where black loam had been freshly plowed or where the ground was exceptionally low, the damage to the crop reached 100 per cent, he said. On hlph ground no damage was apparent in many fields. The frost damage on the clay ground m hiph places near Elkhart. tv as no worse than it was in the district between ' Kkomo and Indianapolis. The wheat yi"ld in these district is won

derful- Mr. Sims said, and cats, barley and all sorts of hay will produce bountiful crops.

WHITING WINDING UP CAMPAIGN Special To The Times WHITING, IN'D. June US Today is the windup of the War Savings Stamps campaign in Whiting. By tonisht Whitnii? people must have pkdpcd to purchase stamps to th extent of Jlfio.oofl which is Whiting's quota. There have been booths placed at all conspicuous points in the d'wn town listrtet, prettily decorated, which last niht were presided ocr by the Roy Scouts and Camp Fire Girl?. Tonisht these aie to be in charfte. of the women workers, under the direction of Mrs. Geo. C. Hay. chairman. Tonight the Masonic band will be out and the Whiting down town district will present a pay and t'c;t'.e aprcarance.

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GARY BUGLER - IS KILLED

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$1,000 BILLS VALPARAISO. INI... June IS.-Au-

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tnat i nai !es v larkson. who siys alpavaiso is home, hr.s been arrcsf-d at Glendive. Mont., and m his possession were thirty $1,000 bills. Clirkson said he had a safety deposit box in the Valparaiso State Rank officials of that

institution never heard of him. Neither j is he known at other barks here, nor I

at Valparaiso university. Clark si.m pave e ulence cf beiris familiar ith place? and conditions in Valparaiso.

Joe Mayuiers of Gary, a bugler In the American army, whose dtath in action in France is reported in a, casualty list issued by the war department at Washington today, was known both on the Texas border and at Camp Shelby. Miss , as - the ra&tinie bugler " He was an expert with the instrument and often played all the calls in rcg: time, hence, his mekname. For a while at Camp Shelby, Mayuiers was the division bugler and was stationed at division headquarters. WHITING MAN IS APPOINTED r?r-iA:, To The Times WHITING. 1NP. June IS. At the meeting of the board of public works Steve Wayo was appointed street commissioner to succeed George I., Fedorko. Wo took up his new duties yesterday.

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WHITING SLACKERS

ARE ARRESTED ! rSrr.-iAi. T' The Time?. j WHITING. INr.. June 2R. Three i men were placed under arrest for havirar no classification card. These were

Mike Banich. John Senkcock and Max Haravich. They are all held awaiting word from their local boards.

LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF INDIANA.) ) ss: COT NTT OF LAKE. ) IN THE LAKE CIRCl IT COURT. In the Matter of Adjourned Term of Lake Circuit Court. N'otire i"! hereby given that there will be an adjourned April Term of the

j Lake Circuit Court, beginning July i l"th, 131$, for the purpose of taking up puih business as may come before i the court. ! WITNESS my hand and seal this Isth I day of June. j HERBERT L. WHEATON. I (Seal) Clerk Lake Circuit Court, i 6-25-1

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. i THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE j COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SITES- 1

IOR COURT. MAY TERM. ID!

LEILA VANCE VS. ROBERT W. VANCE. CAUSE NO. IT 37 3. ACTION f

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T' I DIVORCE.

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at the next term of sail Court, and that j uniess he apprars and answers or de- ;

murs therein, at the calling of said ;

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

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