Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1920 — Page 7
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THE TIMES Page Seven Every Saturday Evening from 7 to 10 oClock- -Next to Hotel Mee Columbia Quartet of Chicago will Appear at 7:45,8:30 and 9: 15
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Harding Praised For Speech GL O. P. Candidate Receives Hundreds of Congratu-. latory Telegrams. F-y GEORGE R. HOLMES rSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE! MARION", O. Sept. 3. In lh wk thnr has passed ulnce Senator Harding msii his lntprnfl.'tional speech, advocates: the junktng of ttie league of nations ind the revision of the Hague tribunal, tie response H orn" the counfry has been s- p?eafns to the republican chieftain ha from now on. it was indicated to. Ifiy. tba league is. will be pressed iviid'-r end harder. !n addition, to thehundred of conatuiatory tel"grami which have pour1 ir.to Harding headQarters this week, '!-;- senator had on hi desk today. laudatory o-.Utorial commfflit from republif. nv.-5p,ipfn from coast to coast. Xtr . .rs of the senators campaign are ."mm"nseJy rleased. senator Philander C vKnox of Pennsylvania, who lead the irreconcilable if the treaty In the senate, is a guest of Senator Hardicg today. He will spend s-r-eral days hero and la expocted to furnihh considerable ammunition fbr the next attack which probably will come n Sept. 17. when Senator Harding will nuke a "consCtcutional address'' to a epnip of foreign born citizens here. September 17 Also will mark the be. ginning- of the republican "Intensive rtir.paun." On that date speakers in every state will make a concerted stark on de.mocra.lii: policies. In the interim Senator Harding- -will sr.ake two Important addresses Labor a -id .Agriculture. He will enunciate his iafcor policy here on Monday, leaving r-et night for Minnesota, wliere on "Wed"day he will outline Ms agricultural r-c-ik y at the Minnesota slate fair. n!y two engagements were on the .iatrrs calendar today. Charles A. !nn, secretary of the national board of arm organizations, will call to diaruM agricultural matters and IV. H. Marsh, cf th civil service reform i-aarue., will taki up civil service Questions with the candidate.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice to non-residents statu of indiana, coxts7t or l.-VKSl S3. IV THE UKE SUPERIOR OL'PST. NO. HSH. ROOM N'O. 1.
WALTEK K. MHV.V VS. ANDREW L. OSBOHV, ET. AL. Now comes the plaintiff by Bomberger. Peters Morthland. his counsel, and flic h;s complaint herein, together with such affidavits made by competent irsns. as is required by 1'. that the following defendants are each and all non-resident of the State or Indiana: Andrew L. Osborn; the unknown wifa of Andrew 1 Oaborn; tha unknown widow of Andrew L. Osuorn. doctaseU: the unknown heirs of Andicw L. Osborn. deceajsed: the unknown deviseus of Andrew t,. Osborn; deceased: George W. Plummer; Leonette T. Ffummer. his wife; Ek-nora Alice Plunjmer; the unknown husband of Elenora Alice Plummer; the unknown widower of ETenora Alice Plummer, deceased; the unknown heirs of. Elenora Alice Plutaroer, deceased: the unknown devisees of Elenora Alice riummer, deceased; Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown husband of leonette T. Plummer; the unknown widower of Leonette T. Plummer. deceased; the unknown heirs of Lecnette T. Plummer, deceased; the unknown devisees of Leonette T. Plummer, deceased; George H Hammond: Ellen Hammond, wife of George H. Hammond: tha unknown heirs of George 11. Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisees of George H. Hammond, deceased; the unknown heirs of Ellen Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisees of Ellen Hammond, deceased, Caleb Ives; the unknown TTe of Caleb Ives; the unknown widow of Caleb Ive. deceased; tha unknomi heirs of Caleb Ives, deceased'; the unknown devisees of, Caleb Ives, deceased; Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife or widow of Caleb Ive who9 true Christian name Is unknown; tha unknown heirs of Mrs. Caleb ls (wife or widow of Caleb Ives), whose true christian name Is unknown; the unknown devisees of Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife or widow of Caleb Ives), whose true Christian name Is unknown: Frank Buttrick; the unknown wife of .Frank Buttrick; tba unknown widow of Frank Buttrick, deceased; the unknown heirs of Frank Buttrick, deceased; the unknown devisees of Frank Buttrrck, deceased; Frank Buttrick. aa assignee of Caleb Ives, Bankrupt; the unknown assigns of Frank Buttrick; National Packing Company, a corporation of New Jersey; George H. Hammond and Company, a corporation of Michigan; the G. H. Hammond Company, a corporation of Michigan; Jesse P. Lyman; Mary Oracc Lyman, hia wife; the unknown heirs of Charlea Kaason, deceased; the unknown devlseea of Charles Kasson, deceased; Leonetta Annin; Annn( husband cf Leonetta Anntn) whose true Christian name Is unknown; the unknown husband of Leonetta Annin; the unknown widower of Leonetta Annin, deceased: th unknown heira of Leonetta Annin,
deceased; the unknown dev Isecs of Leo-J netta Annin, deceased; Artxandcr Ilar-
Harvey (wife of Alexander
Harvey) whoe true Christian name Is !
unknown; the unknown wife of Alexander Harvey; the unknown widow or Alexander Harvey, deceased; the unknown heirn of Alexander Tlarvoy. deceased; the unknown devisee of Alexander Harvey, deceased: George A. A Mason: the unknown wife of George A. A. M3on: the unknown widow of George A. A. Mason, deceased: the unknown heirn of George A. A. Mason, deceased; the unknown devisees of George A. A. Mason, deceased: H. J. Aerer; Fred C. Towle and Towle (wife of Fred C. Towle) whose true Christian name ie unknown; the unknown wife of Fred C. Towle; George H. .Towle; Martha Towle, his wife; and Everett Wilson, a widower. Raid complaint alleges an action to quiet title to the following described real estate in the County of Lake, and State of Indiana: Lots One U). Two (2). Three $. Four (4), Five (5). Six i). Sevan T). and Eight (S). as marked and laid down on tha recorded plat of "Calumet Industrial District, Hammond. Indiana," being a subdivision of that psrt of the Southwest Fractional Quarter of Section Twenty-five 26), Townehip Thirtyseven (37) North. Range Ten (10) West of the Ind Principal Meridian, and of the North -west fractional Quarter of Section Thirty-six (3i.
Township Thirty-seven (ST) North. Hange T. n I 1' ), West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, described as folic)-: Commencing at the intersection of the State Line between Indiana and Illinois, being til West line of said Section Twenty-five (25) with tho South Bank of the Grand Calumet Kiver; thenco South along said State Line and the West line of eu!d St-ctior.s Twenty-five (25) and Thirty-six (3(i), township ami ratiga aforesaid, a distance of 1.07162 feet lo the Northerly line of the j'ght of way of Hie Michigan central Railroad compr.ny; thence Southwesterly along j.aid Northerly rtaht of way line a distance of V551.34 feet lo 'he Westerly line of the right of way "f the Chicago, Indianapolis and Ixiuisiillc Railway Compan ; thence Northwesterly along said Westerly right of way line a distance of 1.543.BS feet to the SoutTi Bank of the Grand Calumet river; thence Westerly at en angle of 107 degrees 62 minutes South to West from last described line, and along the South Bank of said River a distance of B89.0S feet to an angle point; thence deflect B degrees 3 minutes to the right, from last described line and measure Westerly alonif the South Bank of aald river a distance of 361.61 feet, to the place of beginning, containing 6 912 acres In Section Twenty-five (25), and ;.!.?) acres in Section Thirty-Fix (3S); situated in the City
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S. GREENBERG 85 State Street, HAMMOND, INDIANA
oi Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. And the said plaintiff claims therein full and complete right and title to the abovf. described real estate as described in fwifl complaint and t the interest therein asserted as against any and all persons whatsoever, and that it is the Purpose of plaintiff herein to quiet his title to such real estate as against the world and to quiet the title to the land herein described and mentioned as against all demand, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby iven to said defendants last above named of the filing and pendency of this suit, and that tli same will stand for trial at the September Term of the Lake Superior Court in Room No. 1 thereof, said term begun end commencing on the ?nrl Monday of September. A. V.. 192". and that they are hereby further notified that unless they be and appear at said Su
perior Court House in the City of Hammond. County of Lake, and State of Indiana, in Room No. 1 thereof, before the Judge of said Room No. 1, on the 1st day of November, 192Q, the same being the 43rd Judicial day of said September term vt said Court, and answer or demur to said complaint, or file such other PropT pleading and appearance thereto as may be required, the same will be heard aou determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I. Herbert L. Wheaton, Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, have signed this notice and caused the seal of the said Court to he affixed this Srd day of September, 132P. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON". 9-3-10-3 7 Citr'i L,. a. C.
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