Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 10

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATU OK INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1920. CITY OK EAST CHICAGO VS. LOUAINE C. KEMP ET AU CAUSE No. 11180. ACTION TO FORECLOSE ASSESSMENTS ON CERTAIN REAL ES

TATE. Now comes the rialntiff. by Abe Ottenhclmer, its attorney, and having heretofore fined its compl.iint herein, row files an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Joseph Keating, and Keating his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown. Scxyepan Kiebasso and Kieba-sse his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown. Amelia Klelb.isse. and KJclbassc, her husband, whose true Christian name is unknown. John Curtin and Curjin, his wife, whose true Clirisliaji name is unknown. Jennie Riley, and Riley, her husband, whose true Christian name is unknown. Loujse MarUn and Martin, h:s wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; George C. Cummings and Cummings, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Joseph K. Nelson and Nelson, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Armetta Bailey and Bailey, her husband, whose true Christian name is unknown; G-?trge Edmunds and Edmunds, his w lfe, whose true Christian name is unknown; Charles H. Eegbein and Kegbein. his wife. whoso true Christian name is unknown: George BransUy and Bransky. his wife, whose true Christian najne is unknown; Harbor Bulldlug Co.; A. S. Penbody and Peabody, h:s wife, whose true Christian r.ames are unknown; Wllliam C. Caldwell and Caldwell, his v.ife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Gust Benson and Benson, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; John A. Chapman and Chapman, his wife, whose true Christian r.tme is unknown; William Jenkins and Jenkins, his.wife, whose true Chrisfan name is unknown; Johannah Fischer and Fischer, her husband, whose true Christian r.nme is unknown; Albert Fischer and Fischerhis wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Marj P. Fischer and Fischer, her husband. p hose, true Christian name is unknown; William F. Porter ai:d Porter. Ms wife, whose true Christian same is uskows; Mary asd Gustaf Jungc. her busland; Henry E. Ehlers and Ehlers. his wife, whose true Christian name i unknown: S. Weidcndorf and Weidendorf. his wife, whose true Christiai. r.c.incs are unknow n; Chicago I,ke Shor

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dle of the foot Is raised, the length is somewhat decreased. Don't think you can reduce an eight foot to a two by this treatment, but try it if you want prettier, stronger and shorter feet. INGROWING TOENAIL. A physician suggests as a cure for this painful condition the following treatment: Apply adhesive tape to the toe in such a way that the flesh is drawn back from the nail and remove the pressure of the shoe which has caused the inflammation. It is really incorrect to speak of an "ingrowing nail." It would be better to describe it as overgrowing flesh. It is caused by the pressure of the shoe which

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.fc Southern Railway Co.; F. Weldendorf uid Weidcndorf. h!s wife, whose true irislian names are unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby lotified of ho pendency of said action mil that the same will stand for trial it the novt term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur herein, at the calling of said cause, on 'he 11th day of May, A. I. 1320, the .ame being the Ind day of the next term f said Court to bo begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1, at Hamnond, in saJd County and State, on the nd Monday of May, A. D. 1920. said .ction will be heard and determined in ;heir absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto et my hard and affix the Sell of said Court, at Hammond, thl3 10th day of March. A. IV 1310. HERBERT L. WH EATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. 'iy CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 3-10-17-24

NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. MARCH 3rd. 1D20. Scaled proposals will be received at this office until 10:10 A. M. Thursday, he let day of April. 131:0. Tht Ponds )f the City of Hammond, bearing dale the Irt day of April. 1320, payable in scries, one (1) to ten (10) years, ench being for the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000.00), bearing interest at the rate of fie per cent per annum, raj able pemi-annually. Said Bonds are issued for the purpose of purchasing lire equipment In pursuance to an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 6. 1003, and of an Ordinance entilled "An Ordinanco authorizing the borrowing of $26,000, and sale of bonds therefor." passed the Cist day of January. 1320. authorizing their issue. Said Issue of Bonds authorized by the State Board of Tax Commissioners at Ir.dianij'Olis, Indiana, on the 10lh day or February, 1320. feaid Bonds will bo sold to the highest bi.ldt r for not less than their par value, lli.lders arc required to state the number of bonds bid for and the gross amount they will pay for the bonds bid for and accrued interest to date of trans. f-r. The right to reject any and alt bids is reserved. Proposals must be sealed and endorsed, "Bids for Fin Eiuipnivnt Bonds," and accompanied by :crtili'-d check of $650.00. H. BROERTJES. Controller, City of Hammond. 3-3-10-17 NOTTCE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FETER GARTNER. DECEASED. No. 2222 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has twen appointed Executrix of said Es-iate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to bo solvent. MARGARET GARTNER. Executrix. Dated March 1st. 1920. 3-3-10-17

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Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. Forty-one (1) In Block No. Three (3) in Fogg & Hammond's Second Addition to the City of Hammond, l-ake County, Indiana. 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

the 11th day of May. A. D. 1320, the j same bring the 2nd day of the next term

of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House, Room No. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of May. A. IV 1320. said action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and aTlx tha Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this '3th day of March, A. D. 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By RUTH BERG. Deputy Clerk. S-10-1T-2

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN TIFE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK MILLIES. DECEASED. No. 17G9. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM. 1520. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Frederick Millies, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 26th day of April. 1920. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of Eaid decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notinHi to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shnres. WITNESS the Clerk of th; Iike Superior Court, at Himmond, this 10th day cf March. 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk Iake Superior Court. 3-10-17-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AM ALIA HINK. DECEASED. No. 2213. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. THEODORE MOOR, Administrator. Dated March 2nd. 1520. 3-3-10-17

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF' INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1320. JAMES R. IiEIlJJT VS. RICHARD RYAN ET AL. CAUSE No. 13117. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by William .1. Whlnory, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Richard Ryan, Mrs. Richard Ryan, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and distributees of Richard Ryan; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and distributees of Mrs. Richard Ryan, wife of Richard Ryan, whose true Christian name is unknown; John Doe and Mary Roe. the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Richard Ryan, whose names are unknown: John Doe and Mary Roe the unknown heirs. devisets, legatees and distributees of Mrs. Richard Ryan, wlfa of Richard Rj-an. whose true Christian name Is unknown, whose names are unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that this is an action to quiet title to the following described real estate. sKuate in the County of lAkc State of

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUSTAVE HENNIG, DECEASED. No. 2218. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha.s been appointed Administrator

of said Ks-taie. by the Judge of the Iake

' Superior Court.

Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. ALFRED A. HENNIG. Administrator. Dated February 2Sth. 1920. 3-3-10-17 " u TlCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK C. HOPMAN. DECEASED. No. 1963. IN THE, LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1920. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Frederick C. Hopman, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 26th day of April, 1320. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be a rrmi- coM hMTS flfP notified to

! then and there make proof of heirship.

and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Iilte Superior Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of March. 1920. HERI-ERT 1 WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk IaivC Superior Court. 3-10-17-24

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NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to March 22nd. 1320. at two o'clock I. M.. for the construction of an eighteen inch double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer with 1T nvi.nholes. 12 catchbasins and 10.1 six inch house drains 30 feet long, on Sibley f-treet. from Calumet avenue to Howard avenue, under Improvement Resolution No. 777. as specified in the plans, profiles and details now on file.. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-hair per cent of the estimated cost cf sajd improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids . A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. 3-10-17

SICERtFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. 0)1TT OF LAKE, SSr No. 16771. LAKE SU-j PERIOR COURT. JANUARY TERM, 1320. GEORGE AUSTGEN" VS. AX-1 DREW PELS ET AL. j By virtue of an Order of Sale to me : directed from the Clerk of the Lake!

Superior Court, I will expose, to public sal to the highest bidder for ca-sh in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the third day of April, 1320, between the hours of ten o'clock A M. and four

a period not exceeding seven years, of!

the following described real estAte, towit: Iots forty-five (45) and forty-six (46) in Block nine (3) In J. William Eschenburg's State Line Addition to Hammond, Lake County. India na. If said rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and eos-ts, I will at the same time and place offer for sale Uie fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Andrew Pels et al at the suit of George Austgen, LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. SHEERER & WHITE, Att'y for riaintiff. 9-10-17-2

NOTICE OF ADMFNISTRATION. rx THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NTKIFOR HAEGLIX. DECEASED. No. 2224. Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Sajd Estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN STATE BANK. OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, Administrator. Dated March 2nd, 1920. 3-3-10-17

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I TARRY E. MORTON, DECEASED. No. 222 3. Notice is hereby given that the under

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BOARD OF PARK TRUST f ES. MARCH 10. 1920. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Tark Trustees of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, at the office of the Rooxd of said city until 1:30 o'clock P. M. on Oie 31st day of March. 1320, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered for the construction of the follow ing described improvements: The latidscaping of Washington Park, Alder street and 141st street, park, Calumet Park. Alder Rtreot and 13Sth street park, and North End Park, all in accordance with the maps, plats, plans, and profiles and specifications for the same on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. A separate bid shall be required for each park. Proposals must be made on blenks furnished by the said Board and in compliance with the instructions thereto attached, which blanks can be had on application to the City Clerk, and must be accompanied by a certified check to bo drawn on some responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, for an amount not less than two Rnd 5ne-half per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but in no case snail such check for a sum less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made, and that he will give a bond with surety to be approved by said Board insuring the faithful performance of said work and compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. All bidders must deposit with the said Board samples of material bid upon. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to let any or all of the work specified. T. Y. RICHARDS. S-10-17 Clerk of the Board.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN ANDEL. DECEASED. Xo. 2220. Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is surpose-d to be solvent. . EAST CHICAGO STATE BANK. Dated February 27Ui. 1320. 3-3-10-17 Administrator.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH X. GREEX, DECEASED. Xo. 2 2 1 . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. SaJd Estate is suppc to solvent. AMERICAN' STATE BANK OF EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. Administrator. Dated February 27th.1320. 3-3-10-17 Are you reading The Times?

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