Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1920 — Page 14
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS STATE OF IX DIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE, S3 IN' THE LAKH SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 1 9 6 S 1. ROOM N". 1WALTER E. MEYN VS. A.NL'UEW 1.. CSBORN. ET. AL Now coms the plaintiff by Botnbergcr, Peters & Morthiand. his counsel, and files his complaint herein. together with such affidavit.' mad by compct-nt pcrsons, a is required by hw. tV. it . following defendant are each nnd a'.! iion-residents of the Stato of Indiana: Andrew L. Cshorn; the unknown wife of Andrew L. Osborn: the unknown w idow of Andrew L. Osborr., do-, ased ; tie unknown heirs of Andrew 1.. Osborn. deceased: the unknown devisees of Andrew L. Osbcrn; deceased; Oi-itw W. Flummer; Leonett" T. Duramfr, his wife: Elenora Alice Piummer: the unknown husband of Elenora Alire Pluinmer: the unknown widower of ETenora Alice$ Flummer, deceased; The unknown hairs kof Elenora Alice r!ummT, deceased; tha unknown devisers of Elenora Alic 'Plummer. deceased: Leonetto T. Piuinmeir; the unknown husband of Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown w Mower cf Lear.ette T. Plummer, deceased; the an'scnowji' heirf'of Leonette T. Flummer, deceased ;-l the unknown devisees of Loo-
net ta T. Plummer, deceased: George IT Hajrirr.ond.; Ellen Hammond, wife cf Oeorare HAHammond: the unknown heirs ofGeore'H. Hammond, deceased; the tintojown devisees of Gorpe H. Hammond, deceased; the Unknown heirs of EneaHammond. deceased; the unknown devisee of Ellen Hammond, deceased: Caleb Ives; the unknown wTVe of Caleb Xvas; the'unkrvnwn widow of Caleb Ives.
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Mason : the uuknown wite of (Jeorge A. A. Mason: the unknown wlrto'v of tieori,"5 A. A. Mason, deceased: I He unknown tours of GeoiKe A. A. Mason, deceased; th unknown devisees of linorgc A. A. Mason, deceased, H. J. Aerer: Fred C. Ton If and Tow le (wife of Fred C Towle w hose true Christ in n name is unknown, tht- unknown wife of Fred C. Towle; H.'Orfn H Tow le; Martha Tow le, his wile; and Kverett Wilson, a w idow r r. .Said complaint alleges an action to uuiet titie to tlie foilnw.'iiK described leal esla'e iii the County of Hake, and Mate of Indiana: l.ois 1r.e M. Two (2 1, Three CO. Four (4 1, Five (5), Six li: i, Seven (7 I. and F.lght I S), as marked and laid dovvn on the recorded plat of "Catumet Industrial District, Hammond. Indiana." being a subdivision of that part of The Southwest Fractional Quarter of Seetioii Twenty -ft vp ( 2f . Township Thirl ysevn ("7 1 North. Range Ten tt i'sl of the 1'nd I'rincipHl Meridian, and of the North-west fraction.'!, Quarter of Section Thirty-six (3 ill, Township Thirty-seven (37) North. Range Ten I t'.'. West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the inter-sei-iion of the State Line between Indiana and Illinois, beinK the West line of stud Section Twenty-five (2"l with the South Hank of the Grand Calumet River; thence South along said Statp Line and the West line of .aid Sections Twenty-ftve (25 1 and Thirty-six ("ti), township and range aforesaid, a distance of !,- (171 62 feet to the Northerly line of ' the right of way of the Michigan Central RallYoad company; thence Southwesterly along said Northerly right of way line n distance of 1.351.36 fer to the Westerly line of the right of wav of the Chicago. In-
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dlanapoli.s and Louisville Railway Company; thence NorihwesTerly along said Westerly right of way line a distance of 1.54.-. feet to the South Bank of the Grand Calumet river: thence Westerly at an angle of 107 degrees f2 minutes South to West from la-t described line, and alon the South Bank of said River a distance of 53.08 feet to an angle point; thence deflect 5 degrees 34 minutes to the right, from last described line and measure Westerly along" the South Eank of paid river a distance of 361.61 feet, to the place of beginning, containing 6.913 acres in Section Twenty-five (25). and 23.4DO acres in Section Thirty-six (36). situated in the City or Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. And the said plaintiff claims therein full and complete richt and title to the above described real estate as described 'in said complaint and to 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 quir't the title to the land herein described and mentioned as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given to said defendants last above named of the tiling and pendency of this suit, and that the same will stand for trial at the Stiit ember Term of the Lake Superior Court m Koonj No. 1 thereof, said term begun nnd commencing on the 2nd Monday of September. A. I')., 1920. and that they ;ire hereby further notified that unless they be and appear at said Sui pi nor Court House in the City of Hammond, County of Lake, and State of Indiana, in Room No. 1 thereof, before, the 1'idge. of said Room No. 1, on the 1st day of November, JJ0. the same being the 43rd judicial day of said S. pfemler term of said Court, and answer or demur to said complaint, or tile such other proper pleading and appearance thereto as may be required, the same will be heard anil determined in their absence. In witness thereof". T. Herbert L. Whratan. Clerk of the Luke Superior Court, have signrd this notice and caused the seal of the said Court to be affixed this 3rd da of September. lP2n. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON, 3-3-10-17 Clerk L. S. C.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. COL'NTV OF LAKE. SS. MERRITT l MET 'a VS. DEMMERLE COMPANY. HKFORE HON. C. H. FlUKDRICH. .T. P.. IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. Comes now the plaintiff. Merritt D. Meiz. in person and files his complaint together with the affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendence of said action and that the same" w ill stand for trial nt the irt of Charles H. Friedrichs. Justice of the Peace, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereon at the calling of said cause on the 1st day of November. 1020. said action will be heard in his absence. In witness ehereof I hereby affix my hand and set the seal of said court this Mb day of September. 1920. (Seal) CHAS. H FRIED RICH. r.10-l"-21 Just li e of the Peace. , FOB SALE At ruhllc Auction, at Gary, lnd., Sept. 11. 1920: All horses, wagons and equipment of the Gary Transfer & Storage Co. Gary, lnd. Ill set double harness. 17 head heavy work horses. 4 5-ton Stahy trucks. 5 3 4-ton box wagons. 5 2 ',4 ton box wagons. 5 3-yard Studebaker dump wagons. 1 10-ton gear. 1 40-foot scenery wagon. 7 farm gears. 3 single wagons. 1 16-foot clos'd furiture van. 1 sprinkling wagron. 1 road grader. 1 fc-horse power gasoline engine. 1 3-horse power gas engine. I blacksmith outfit with electric forge tire bender and shrink.-r. Anvil, drill press, horse shoeing tools, and stock. Tarpaulins, blankets and small s'.uff
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,;je at trith and Jackson .S'., Gary, lnd.. Sept. 11, 1" a. m. 9-7-4 NOTICE TO rVTR.OTORS Ton ore hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of
Hammond. Indiana, will receive bids up to Wednesday. September 1st, 1320, at the City Hail of said City, for the construction of a 'concrete block toilet and booster pump building in Harrison HaU Park in said City of Hammond, all bids to be acimpanied by a certified check for not luss th'n 2 1-2 per cent of the bid. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any anri all bids. A. J. SWAN SO-". JACOB WIKEi'l. F. C. DETRICH. S-27-3-3 Board of Public Works NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY", IN" THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. September Term. 1920. Robinson Furnace Co., a corpora tion. is. Charles MSmith. Joe W. Todd and Josephine Todd. Fred C. Lingo, and Lula Lingo. John Marsh and Myrtle Marsh. Cause No. 196 45. Action to garnish and attach. Now comes the Plaintiff by Ibaeh, Gavit & Stinson. its attorneys and fib Its complaint herein, together with fir, affidavit of a competent, person, showing that the defendant, diaries MSmith is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified r.f the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he .appear and answer or demur (herein, at the calling of said cause, on the 1st day of November. A. I.. 1920. the same being the 4"rd day of the next term of said Court io be becun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of September A. D.
192". said action will be heard and d termmed In his absence IN WITNESS WHEREFORE. I hereunot set my band and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 26th day of Hgust. A. 1 ).. 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATON, " Clerk L. S. C. By RUTH BERG. Deputy Cle,k.
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ting at Hammond, in said CounTy an State, to have my name changed fror Salem Edwin Hochstedier, to Salem Ed win Hosteder. and that said petitio and application will be presented to an heard by said court at the first day o the November Term of said Court. 192' Dated this 2nd day of September. 192' SALEM EDWIN HOCHSTEDLEF 9-3-10-1
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