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lug-ai. notices Xi")TI."i: T .": i:,-Ul".Sl LM'XTS Statu ok inmava -untv of I.AKK, s.s ix t;t: i.ak:: sri-miou Corr.T. no. .; -i. i;'x)M no i V".M.TR!: K. MKV.N Vri. AXDUl'iV l. onui:.v. Lr. al. Now cur.;- ;;:( !:iii.t:ff by I ijinbiTgcr, TVters & Mv.rtl.lun.l. Hs couj.s.1. and r'.i'S his conipiaint l. jr-ln. tojci-iruT with faoh affijiiv'.n m.'i 1. l- comj.ftent p.--r-fjns, as Is ri-f;u:r.'.l by law. that the following l' fii;il mts are caih ami all non-rsi..-:.ts r tuo SMiv et' I:-.,' ;ana: Andrew L.. (...-l.iirn ; the unkii. un wile of Andrew U. 'Vborn; th unknown lit irs of n.ira Ahco l'uimuu-r. !: ceased; t'.e u:. known deviso: t.f i:unora widow of A:i.!r.-v L,. (.-!., in, deceased . ilia unknown h irs of A: .!: w 1... Ostorn. deceased; tht ur.kiou n devisees of Andrew I.. 0K.rn; doce.-isod; Ocorgc V. riamnu-r: Looiutto T. lTatiimer, his wife; Lli'iu ri Aire l'lurnm. r; the unknown hasl-.a r.d of Hlenora Al!:? I'ltinv mer; tho unknown wid. uer of UTrtiors Alice riuii'.r.iiT, de.-.a.-ed; the unknow n Alice l''.nir :..er. di ee.as.ed: 1-eoin tlx T. riummer; th- ut. known hu.-ba:id of 1,r.' tte T. riummer; the unknown widowtr of Li ore-lie T. 1": m. r. ueceased; the unknown heirs o! l..x.iiette T. I'lummor. deceased; the unknown devisi's ol" l.eor.eita T. I'lummer. deceased; George II. Hammond; lll'.en ll.imtno-.id. wife of George II. Hammond, the unknown heirs of Gcorgo II. Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisees of George II. Hammond, deceased; the unknown heirs of llllen Hammond. deCVaed; the unknown devlsoes of lllkn Hamttiond. deeeased: Caleb Ives; tho unknown w'e of Cal. b Ives; tho unknown widow of Caleb Ies. deceased; the unknown heirs of Caleb Ives, deceased; the unknown devisees of Caleb Ives, deceased; Mrs. Caleb Ives (wifo or widow of Caleb lees') whoso true Christian name is unknown: the unknown heirs of Mrs. Caleb Ios (wife

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or widow vi Caleb Ives), whose true christian mimesis unknown; the unknown devisees of Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife or widow of Caleb Ivet), whose true Christian name is unknown; frank Buttrick; the unknown wife of Frank Iiuttrick; the unknown widow of i'rank I hit trick, thcoased: the unknown heirs of Frank Buttriek, deceased; the unknown devisees of Frank r.uttrloit. deceased; Frank Buttriek, as assignee of Caleb Ives. Bankrupt: the unknown assigns of Frank Buttriek; National 1'aekinC Contpaey. a corporation of New Jersey; (loorpe H. Hammond and Coinpany. a corporation of Michigan; the (1 H. Hammond Company, a corporation of Michigan; Jejsc 1'. Lyman; Mary Grace Lyman, his wile; the unknown heir? of Charles Kasson. deceased; the unknown devisees of Cuatp-s Kassuii, deceased: I. eoi.etta Annin; Anitliil husband of ljeonclta Annin) whose true Christian name is unknow n; the unknown husband of Beonetta Annin: tho unknown widower of Leonctta Annin. deceased; the unknown heirs of I.eonetta nnin. deceased: the unknown devisees of Beor.etta Am. in. deceased; Alexander Harey: Harvey (wile of Alexander Harvey) whose true Christian name is unknown; the unknown wife of Alexander Harvey; the unknown v. idow of Alexander Harvey, deceased: the unknown heirs of Alexander 7Tarvey. deceased; the unknown devisees of Alexander Harvey, deceased; George A. A. Mason: the unknown wife of Georgo A. A. Mason: the unknown widow of George A. A. Mason, deceased: the unknown heirs of George A. A. Mason, deceased; the unknown devisees of George a. A. Mason, deceased; H. J. Aerer; Fred . Towle and Towlo (wife of Fred C. Towle) whose true Christian name is u.ikr.own; the unknown wife of Fred C. Towle; George H. Towle; Martha Towle. his wife: and Everett Wilson, a

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widower. Said complaint alleges an action to 'Jlet title to tho tuUovv.'ntj dcscribfJ roal estate In the County of Ijako, and State of Indiana: LK.ts One (1). Two (2). Three (3). Four (4. Five (5), Six (6). Scvrn (7). and KikIi (4). as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of "Calumet Industrial District, Hammond. Indiana." being a subdivision of thnt ran of the Southwest Fractional Quarter of Section Twenty-live 2 5 . Township Thirty-re-veii (37) North, Kanj;e Ten (10) West of the 2nd I'rincipal Meridian, and of the North-west fractional Quarter of Section Thirty-s.x liG), Township Thirty-s.-vcn (37) North. Kar.ee Ten (10). West of the -111 I'rincipal Meridian. described a3 fol'.Oivs: Connnencinjr at the intcrFection of tho State Line betwen Indiana and Illinois, beinK the 'est line of said Section Twenty-five (25) with the South Dank of the Grand Calumet Kiwr; thence South alon Faid State Dine and the w,.st jJtl(. of said Sections Twenty-tKe (2Di and Thirty-six (otl). township and 'ranpe aforesaid, a d. stance ,f l.. 071. C2 feet to the North. -rly line of the riffht of way of th- Michigan Central KatToad con.pain : thi nrrf oath wef tr-rly ah ng said Northerly

rtttht of way line a distance of 1,Sul.35 leet to tho Westerly line of the rifcht of way of the Chicago. Indianapolis arid Doulsville i:ai!ay Company: thence NorthwesTerly alons: said Westerly right of way line a distance of l,5-t:j ,SS f e t to tho Soutli Dank of tho Grand Calumet river; thence Westerly nt an ant' In of 107 decrees S2 minutes South to West from last detr;bed line, ami alonr? the South Dank of pattl Diver a distance of 5tO.OS f.-et to an anle point; thence deflect o degrees 31 minutn to the rU;ht, from last d scribed line and m asure Westerly alou;,' the South Bank of said river a distance of 3 0 1.61 f'-et. to the place of bi-Kimiins. containing C 91 3 acresln Section Twenty-five (2i). and 23.400 m-na In Section Thirty-six (3C); situated m the City of Hammond, in Lako County, Indiana. And the said plaintiff claim therein lull and complete riprht and title to the above d'-sci lli d r-al estate as tlescrihe-.l in said complaint and to the interest tint tin assorted 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 describe;! and mentioned as against all demand.--, claims and claim

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said defendants last abovo named of the j tiling; and pendency of this suit, nrul that j the same will stand for trial at the September Term of the Dake Superior i Court in Doom No. 1 thereof, said term begun and eomiiK ncitiK on the 2nd lion- ' (lay of September, A. IX, 1U20, and that; they are hereby iurthe-r riotllied that unless the y be t:ul appear at said Su- : perior Court Hoiih. In the. City e.f Ham- I niond, County of Dajte. ami State of In- ' eluir.a, in Doom No. 1 thereof, before the Judge of said Doom No. 1, .n the 1st eiay of November, 1920, the same beinjj the 43rd judienl d.-iy -f sail S. pternber term (yf said Court, and n.wer e.r demur to said Complaint, er hie such oth' r I roper pleadinjr and appearance thereto as may be rvfjuired, the same will be heard an! deterinirie-d in their absence-. In witness whereof. I. Heibcrt D. Whraton, Clerk if the Dake Superior Court, have siKiieel this notice and caus.-d the sea! of the; said Court to be a'axeel this 3rd day of September. 1320. (Seal) HDDDDDT D. WHKATON, y-3-10-17 Clerk D. S. C. :

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COURSE IN HIGHER ACCOUNTING Instruction and Practice Under the Supervision of j F. W. K1RTLAN1., LL.B., C.P.A. (SD) The course trains for the C. P. A. examination with a view to entering the profession of public accountancy, or of accepting a position as accountant, auditor, olTice manager, department head, credit man, financial secretary some important executive position with a large industrial concern, either private or public. This is an opportunity to take a course in Higher Accounting under the personal supervision of one of the best qualified and most successful Certified PuLIic Accountants in the corory. Mr. Kirtland will be at the HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. First National Bank Building. Friday evening from 7 to 9, and at the EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE. Victory Building. Monday evening from 7 to 9. to confer with all who are interested in this course. Make your plans to be present.

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