Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1921 — Page 9
Monday. January 10. 1920.
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AGENTS WANTED Make $25 dally. something tuts, 10 per rent profit. Coats $2 50; sells $3.0. Writ P. O. Rfx 204. Gary. Ind. 1::1I WANTED Car carpenter. Cudaiiy Packing plant, hast Chicago, Ind. I-6-WANTED Gas welders, electric welders and punch operators. Apply Jraver Corporation, East Chicago. .30 WAS M VDE IN HAMMOND last w ek by cn of our experienced rpen r r Vt j n it orders from nous 1o house on vir 50 rents down Installment proposition. All new men averaged 15.22 profit T- es.ch eight hours worked. Tom must he yo'.injr IS to SO well creased have r good common school education, bo able 'o furnish local referent to your ebsolute honesty. be prepared to . make a 14.50 deposit ti guarantee return of goods and selling case and a'.ad lo report vromptlv at 7:30 every mornlnr to work hard 8 hours for (rood money. Call 9 A. M. or 3 P. M. H. K. Smith. Last week st Hotel Hammonil. WA NTT- Single man as fireman and able to tsko care Vacuum heating riant, must live in hotel. Lyndera Hotel Hammond. lj10 jl rANTEr ExperVenced Bookkeeper would prefer one with, some knowledge of stenography. Apply IU. Our & Mfif. 'o.. Hammond. 1 :1Q :i WANTED FEMALE HELf U AS'TED Girl Plummor av.. for housework. 1H Hammond. l:6:tf WANTED A laundress to take laundry home for famtlv of two. Ref. Phone K.I.. 48 Mason s'.. Hammond. 1:7 :tf AS ANTKD- Girl for (central housework Good Mtc 575 State Line at. Hammond. 1:7:$ WANTED Cook for industrial plant good pay. short hours. Apply Cudthy racking plant. East Chcago. 1::4 WANTED Sales ladies in grocery department, must he experienced. Apply in person to P. l. Lovegren. Do not telephone. Lion Store. "WANTED Toung ladies for pupil nurses in training: school, salary with out tl : . i' yar course to graduate. Eicollent opportunity. Writ to South Chicago Hospital. 2"2d East 9-nd place, "hlc3g"o. 1:10:5 A.x"TET Strictly reliable woman to tako hom family washing, rouch dry - A No t clean one full day every two eck. Thone 3933, after six o'clock lil0:l WANTED-A pood girf"to assist with rrTH housework. 1002 Kyslop placo. riiori" 1M2M Hammond. I;1?:3 AXTKD alosladit-.s "on cloaks, suits and drosses, sfadv position, good salary Apply 14:; East State St.. Hammond. Mr.ndel & Co. 'ji0!? WANTED Monographer $75 to JIO0 pr nionih should be (rood stenographer for position loads to hotter salary. Green Engineering Co.. East CUgo 1:10:8 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged. rented and repaired. Tba Dempsey Battery Service, SI 8 Fayette st., Hanunond. phones 2955, 12 40-XL i-t i"0 rer; cent satisfaction with the Burd quick seating Piston Ring: insaled. Ask your jrarajje man for same or the direct distributor, Adolph Sorenscn. K. & S. Auto Supply Co., 3S1 Calumet Ave., Hammond, HEAL SNA1S 1017 Ford Speedster with fenders and top, Bosch high tension magneto,- Hasslen Mio'-k absorbeis, $185. 1fl! Ford roadster, new fenders and paint, just over hauled, looks and runs like new, $300, no trades. 1918 Ford touring in exceptional condition. Gray mid Davis electric starter, pecial price, $300, no "irades. Late model type 53, Cad' iliac touring car, over hauled and repainted, 5 or 7 passenger. We offer this car at i great savings, $1,400, no trades. 1SOHLINCJ AUTO SALES Cadillac and Dodge Brothers 3 lot or Cars Open evenings Phone Hammond 26b" Indiana Harbor 78 1-10-3 WANTED TO BUT "WANTED TO Rl ' T li'.s touring car", r- m;.lce V-.ist Tie i-;-iean for fiwh. T'hone Himmonri HSfi. 1:7:2 IVAVfEi"1 "DiTtiy an all over BpanlsTi !-,th-r Davenport, ISO Bo. I lohman St. Phone :,"". 1:7:1 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING AND PA P1CRH AN G IN'G Priees Reasonable Carl Vertnctt, phono 14JD Hammond. 1-21-801 H7 G. c'ari'ey. Transfer Company. e,r.ssiiiF and movinf. Auto vans for lontr distance trip. l"rt Plummer ave., phono 679; residence 1S09-K Hammond. Indiara 12:31 :ftf PJANO AND FINE KrRNITlRE ref.rifhinR. Paul Kleins Rennishlnir Shop. Phone Hammond 20S7. 1:5:6 tTt P T f N viS WANT ED -1 n all parts of Hammond If you want to sell yaur proper', list it wiih rue. J. E. Trescott. Phone 212 Hammond. :10:S KOiNEY TO L0A1H Honey tc Loan on farms and city porperty. Roe St Peterson's Law Office, F-ast ""TiicacO; 9-15-AUTO ACCESSORIES y.y i pv SALR Silvrrtown cords. otWy "lisrlittv u s p d ; "7x5. $22; 5 x , f J 1 : ., iirt. j i i tfi- ia--4x4. 33x4. $17: 32x4. $16:. 32x84, J t ill. vriiaranieea isre- are no better. K. I ire & feast Chicao. 1.7:6
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IX)R SALS Lrr arlty of Iruuka. bas ttod lult . UMMT to Enk. at Hta t.. Hammorw. t-iT-t FOR SJLtJb Unrn4 bimo4lf fUltro4 "rVatche. Imht'i Loan Baak. 4t lun at.. Hammond. Ope a rcnljr. COVE Call 249. Jno. F. "Wlllielm Ic. Eon. S8S Calu m t av.. Htnim and. 1 3 : 1 5 : t f y"RMit Darlc mahogany Lyon & Healy piano, $J5. Paul Kleins Ttefln-Ishina-Shop, E27 Hohman at., phone 207 Hammond. 1 :5:t lTR SAtE Two frejh cow a. 3 fn"iU? nerthweat from Griffith. Ind. C. Oom R. B.. Oary. Indiana. 1:5: FOR S A LJ- BttauUful. nearly raw Baby Grand piano, guaranteed for 25 yeara, Encllah brawn mahotany satin finish. Colonial . Can be purchased by party wltMr.a; to complete tha monthly payments. Balance onlv $ttS. Original prica, $1,200. CaJl at H2 Broad- , Qary, and sk for Mr. Mart's Baby Grand. 111;.1.' xR SALE ( One rabbit bounds, phona Ifammond lit. 1:7:1 ?XR SALB 4 room furniture. On acoount of trouble am forced to sell all furniture at reasonable price, coal and wood included. Also the flat for rent. Call between - 12 in the momlnf dally. Apply to S30 Ind. Blvd.. "Whltinr. Ind. !:: FOR SAXE! Gas Rtova splendid condition. 8 West Carroll St., Hammond. FOR SALE KlndllnV wood U.00 a loa3 delivered. Call 4S 154th Place or Phone Ha-mmond ?tiSl. 1:1 :tf FOR 8ALU Bicycle ood condition & also So. lAmerlcan Doves. Phone 119PM Hammond. l:t:2 KjR SALES Finest complete set of plctires for soft drink parlor In Indiana Harbor. Ooinf into other business and v til sell a t a sacrifice if taken at ouc. George Racick, 3! 11 Deodar St. Indiana Harbor. i:l:S FOR SALE Hot. two ow-s, on fresh milk, opposite Polish Onvetery. H. Reuhl, Burnham av., gurnham. 111. 1:10:3 FOR SALE Brunswick Phonograph use a shrt time cheap if sold at once. Apply 3431 Michigan av., Indiana Harbor 1:10. i FOR SALK CLh Reglater in 1st class condition. Register lc to $10. Call Hammond a9. 1:10:3 FOR SALE Savaye Mixer, SO lb. capacity. Phone 299 Hammond UlL1:! "REAr KTATT'BARtUliC FOR SALE 8 room, modom house in $1,009 or less down: balance Ufa rent; Immediate possession, winter's supply of coal in. Phone 1753 or 657 Hammond. 1:3 IV)R SALE Soft drink parlor and pool room, jrood location. Apply 101 Pumrrvvsr ave., Hammond. 1 : :tf WISCONSIN FARM L.A.NDS UCNDOLOGT SPE3CIAL NUMBER jjst out. containlna- 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investmnt you are thinkinar of b-uyin; rood farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landolo;y. It is free on request. Address Skid-more-TUehli Land Co.. 408 Skldmore. Riehle Bldg:.. Marinette. Wis. l::77t FOR SALE 52 acre with good improvements; also horses, cattle and farm machinery. Posse.i6n March I. .T. C. Foss, Crown Point, Ind. 1:5:3 OWN A HOME 6 Rooms and bath, frame house, newr and modern, decorated throughout forty foot lot, worth more money; our price $4,600. Very easy terms. Bungalow 5 rooms and bath, new and up to date, well built, furnace heat, large lot, rood location. Priced for quick sale $o,$00 $800 cash balance like rent. Maroun 'Avenue Home. 6 !arre room and bath, new and fully moiierft. oak floors and trim; a very attractive home and well built. A big bargain at $6,740, terms $700 down, balance monthly. We are in a position to irlve you most anything you want in a home, st the verv cheapest price and oti easiest terms. SMITH-HAMILTON CO. Open every night. 4604 Foreythe Ave., Telephone E. C. 122 FOR 8ALF $6,000- Equity In 120 acre farm all undr cultivation 3 miles from tow-n. Good grain or dairy firm, will sacrifice $2,000 easy terms. Address Geo Whisler, Valparaiso. Ind. Phone 1 1 4 oj. s. 1: 10:5 FOR SALE Modern 6 H Bungalow. Garf.eld fct., 37 4 foot lot, prlee $5,800 part caah a bargain. Phene 2812 HarnmoBd. 1:10 Z FOR SALE A five Apt. Bldg. furnished. P.ental IJ.200 per year. Price $10,560 half cash of best offer takes U- Owner corner flat. 476 Sibley at., Hammond. FOR SALE 4 room eottage, 2 block from street car, only $1,650. asy payment, move in at once. SEE OWNER W. J. A. Molsberger. 699 Columbia Avenue Near Michigan Street TDRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms in a cottage, also two rooms for bachelors. 18 Plummer ave. If am m oji d. l 2 :S 0 :J f FOR RENT Fumiahed rooms by day or week. Gentlemen only. 101 Plummer ave.. West Hammond. 1 :4:8 FOR RBN'T FuTnisTved room for one or two people, all conveniences, gentlemen preferred. Inquire 4107 Melville ave.. tvast rTiicagr 1:6:5 FOil RE NT Room! lairge. suitable for 3 gentlemen. References required. 128 S. Harrison St., Hammond. 1:7:2 FOrrRN'T Furnished rooms with ketchen prlvilage. 4211 N'orthcote Ave., Fast Ch go. L:li 2 X)R RFIVT 4 R Cottage furnished east on State near Columbia gao water It tollet.83 Sihly St. 1::8 TOR RBN'T 4 Tight hskpg rooms furn. "48 Plumrner av., Hammond. 1:10:1 FOR RENT 2 iafge front roomi'jo yonjng couple, meals if doslred. 2 Carroll. Phone 970M Hammond. 1:10:1 FOR RKNTFront bed" roomor one of two gentlemen or man and wife. 31S Ind. av. Phone 134SW Hammond. 1 jHI : 1 tR RE7.NT 3 room Apt. urn. fointghlT housekeping, electric lights, bath. Apply lo2nd St., phone 3i09 Hammond. 1-10-1 FOR RENT 2 nicely furn. rooms. 47 May St., Hammond. 1:10:1 lOR RENT Furn i shed si eefing room for two men. S80 Sohl St., Hammond. 1:10:1 FOR RENT Two niceT? firnisbed sleeping rooms. 227 Truman ave., upper flat. Hammond 110:2 FOR RENT 8 sleeping room suitable for 4 men. 181 Logan St. Phone 2245 Hamnond. i :10:1 FOR RENT Ftino. room steam heat. Phone 221 Hammend. 1:10:1 FTJR.VTSHED" ROOM" For man and w ife or 3 ladies. Board If wanted, 379 K. Htat St., upstairs. Hammond. !::! f!MTyS R&ft 3 4 Dou gia"" ""sC Hammond. 1-10-1 5THAM HJ3XTED Sleeping rooms by" dav or week. S25 Hon man t 1:10:3 l?AKtED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT 5 or room apt. or bungalow, furnished or unfurnished. Best references. Phone 228$ Hammond. 1:3 :tf WANTED A portable building 12.114 or 14xl. Phone 1251M Hammond. 1:10:3 STTcTTent or buy 5 to 18 acres with house I to 8 miles sevjth or west of Hammond. Box B 142 Time, Hammond. 1:14:12:14 "iV.tSTED To rent $ or 4 furn. rooms. Addres B 141 Care Times Hammond. 1:U :3 WAN'TKD By oung lady one or two rooms for light heap. Freiferablv near the Inland. Phone 101$ Indiana Hrber. 1 :lo.l
SITUATION WANTED WANTED Wet wash and family washing to do, in private home. Phone 2324 Hammond. IL3L? WANTED Position by experienced stationary engineer, licensed. Address Cly de New burg, General Delivery, F.ast C!i lea go. !:: FOR RENT FOR RENT The old Weat Hammond Bank Bldg.. l.'l West State street. Phone 174 Hammond. 12:2fl:ft GARAGE FOR RENT 3726 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor. 1:8:61 LOST AND FOUND LOST Brlndle Pull Dog Screw tall white chest Pat) Reward. Phone X206W Hammond. 1:10:1 LEGAL H OTI CBS NOTICE Notice to Stockholders of the First Polish Building Loan Savings Association of Hammond. Indiana. The annual meeting of the stockholders of said Association will be held on Tuesday rening, January Ilth, 1?31, et 8:30 p. m., at the Northern Trust 4b Savings Bank. 337 Hohioin St., Hammond. Ind Una. PAUL B. LIPINSKI. President BOLES LAW SAL IK, U.J1;1:$:10 Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE ETATE OF INDIANA, COUNT T OF LAKE. SS. NO. lTSS. LAKE SUPERIOR TERM, 1980. FIRST TRUST AND SANG3 BANK OF HAMMOND. INDIANA, ETC., VS. JOHN G. METER. ET. AL. By virtue f an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Suorior Court, I will expose to public sale 'o the highest bidder for ta-1: in hgna, at the east ioor of the Cc jrt House in Crown Point, lndiar.a, on Saturday, the 5th day of February, 1920, between the hours' of ten o'clock A. V. and feur o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following? described real estate, to-wit: l)t number forty-one (41) and the north one-half of lot number fortytwo f42 in block "F", Hoffman's geeond Addition to the City of Hammond. Indiana. If said rents and proflts wi;i not sell tor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the jttnt time and place offer for sale the fee Mmple in and to said real estate, r to 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 John G Meyer, et. al., at the suit of First Trust and Savings Bank of Hammond, Indiana. ; WILLIAM H. OLDS, Sheriff Lake County, Ind. JESSE E. WILSON, Att'y for Plaintiff. 1-10-17-24 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF XXDLVNiA, COUXTT OF LAKE, S3. IsO. 12193. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1020. TRI-CrTT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. TWO-STEP LADDER COMPANY A CORPORATION, ET AL. By virtue of an orier of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public eale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of. the Court House la Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the oth day of February, 1921, between the hours of ten o'clock. A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lot two (3) i" bik three S in E. W. Sohl's addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If eaid' rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said degree, interest and costs, I wi!l at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, er so much thereof as may be stfflclent to satisfy aid Judgment, interest, costs arid accruing costs. Said sale wilt be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Two-Step Ladder company, a corporation, et al.. at the suit of Tri-CIty F.lectric Service company, a corporation. WILLIAM H. OLDS. Sheriff Lake County, Ind. W. J. wHrNERY. Att'y for Plaintiff. 1-10-17-24 PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE IN THE MATTER OF MORRIS SHUBACK, 'BANKRUPT. NO. 30. IN BANKRUPTCY. DISTRICT OF INDIANA. SS: On this 6th day of Jsnuary, A. D., 192J, on reading-. the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. IT IS ORDERED ET THE COUK1 That a hearing be had upon the same on the lth day of February, A. D., 1921. before said Court. St Indianapolis, in said District, at nine c'rlocfc In the forenoon, and thst notice thereof be published twice in the Lake County Times, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditora and other persons In interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they hare, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the, Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditora copies of aid petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as ktated. WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT B. ANDERSON. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the 5th day of Jsnuary. A. D., 1921. iSal NO CLE C. BUTLER, 1-10- Clerk, NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUXTT. IN TJTB LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 19S0. AMERICAN TRUST SAVINGS BANK. A CORPORATION VS. THE UNKVOWX HEIRS. DEVICES, LEGATEES AND DISTRIBUTEES OF FRANCIS HUM PITER, DECEASED, ET AL. CAUSE NO. 19851. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE TO REAL ESTATE IN LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Now comes the Plaintiff by William J. Whinery, attorney and shows filing of complaint herein on October 23, 1920 and now flies an affidavit of a competent person, showing that th defendants Christian tlode!. Mrs. Margaret Hodel. sometimes known as Margret Hodel, hla wife, Jerome Howe eV Company, a corporation. Jerome Howe and
John Doe. whose tnre name is unknown, co-partners,, doing business under the firm name and style of Jerome Howe AV Company, are riot residents of the State of Indiana, and that the residence of the defendants the unknown heirs. Devlcaes. legatees axid distributees of Francis Humpher, deceased: sometimes known as Francis Hempher, deceased: and also sometimes known as Francis Humpfer, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Margaretha Humpher, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Margaretha Kramer, deceased: the unknown heirs. deV-es. legatees and distributees of Xikolaus Kramer, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees snd distributees of Henry PYlday. deceased, sometimes known as Henery FTtdsy, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Charles Gottlob Hetishkel, deceased, sometimes known as Carl Gottlieb Heischkel, doceaaed. and also sometimes known as Carl Gottlieb Heuschkel. decease'd; August Heuschkel; the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees and distributees of August Heuschkel, deceased, if he be dead: Franz Heuschkel; the unknown heirs, devisees, le. gatees and distributees of Franz Heuschkel. deoeased. if he be dead: Caroline Ming Heuschkel; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatee and distribu
tees of Caroline Ming Heuschkel, deceased; if she bo dead:' Carl Hauben; the unknown heir, devlsaes. legatees and distributees of Carl Hauben, deceased. If he te dead; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Christian -Hodel. deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees, devlses and distributees of Elizabeth Hodel, deceased, sometimes known as Elisebeth Hodel. deceased; Mrs. John Hodel, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Mary Miller, named as One of the devisees in the will of Elizabeth Hodel. deceased, executed November 17, 1893; John Doe. husband of Mary Miller, above named, whose true name is unknown; the unknown hoirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Mary Miller, deceased, named as one of the devisees in the will of Elizabeth Hodel. deceased, executed November 17, 1SP3, if she be dead; Frances Shoyer. widow of Samued Shoyer, deceased: John H. Hill: Mrs. John H. Hill, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Francis Shoyer, Mrs. Francis Shoyer. his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributee of Samuel Shoyer, deceased; The unknown husband, wife, widower, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of each and al! of , the above r.amed persons, and of each and all of the heirs, devisee?, legatees and distributees of the above named persons, and whose names are to tho plaintiff unknown: The Gary and Interurban Railway Company, a Corporation: are each and all unknown and upon diligent inquiry can not be ascertained. That the names of eaid defendants, and each of them sued as the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of each and ail of the above named persons are unknown, and their residence is unknown, and they are each and all believed to be non-residents ofthis, the State of Indiana: that the names of the defendants named and sued in this action as John Doe are each and all unknown, and they are each and all believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, and the residence of each and all of them Is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertaied, and that this is an action to quiet title to real estate in Lake County. Indiana. Said defendants ere therefore hereby notified f 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 caiTTng of said cause, on the 38th day of February, A. D. 1921. the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to ba j begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of January. A. D. 1921, said action will be ! heard and determined in their absence. ; IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I h-reun- i to set my hand and affix the Seal of j said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this, 27th day of December, A. T. 192". I HERBERT L. WHEATON, I (Seal) . Clerk L. S. C. 1 By: CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 12-:37 XOT ii: fb NON-RESinEXT j STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY Or i LAKE, S5. WM. P. GARRISON VS. M. H. COLLINS. WHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UNKNOWN, BEFORE HON. F. D. PREST, J. P. IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. Comes now the plaintiff, Wm. P. Garrison, in person and flies his complaint together with the affidavit of a competent person showing that tho defendant is not a resident of the State of Indana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendence of ejidj soton and thst the same will stand fori trial at the court of Frank D. Prst, Justice of the Peace, and that unless he appear and mpwr or demurs theren at th calling of said cause on the 17th day of February, 1931. at 9 a. m. said action will, be heard in his absence. In wtness thereof I hereby afTiT my hand and set the seal of said court this 27th day cf December. 1930. fSea!) FRANK D. PREST. 12:27:1:8:10 JJustice of the Peace NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUXTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR OOUP.T, NOVEMBER TEliM, 1920. JAME3 SIMEON COTTON; REBECCA i M. COTTON. WIFE OF JAMES SIMEON COTTON; FRKD S. COTTON. AND ADELINE E. COTTON, WIFE ; OF FRED S. COTTON VS. ELIZA-i BETH POLIER ET AL, CAUSE NO. '100Z9. ACTION TO QUIET TIT I .E. Now comes the Plaintiffs by Ci.mpacker gz Frederlchs. their altornejs, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent persor.. showing that the defendants Elizabeth Poller; Louis G. Poller, husband of Elizabeth Poller; , the unknown widower of Elizabeth Poli-r: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, administrators or executors of Elizabeth Poller: Elizabeth Porlier: Louis G. Porlier. husband of Elizabeth, Porlier; the unknown widower of Elizabeth Porlier: the unknown hem. de visees, legatees, distributees, adminis- j trators or executors of Elizabeth Por- ' Her; Hezakiah S. Shaner; the unknown, wife of Hezakiah S. Shaner: the uti-1 known widow of Heslakiah S. Shaner: thai unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, administrators, executors and assigns of Heaakiah S. Shaner; Sabbath, whose true christian name Is unknown, and Welskepf. whose true christian name
is unknown, co-partners doing business
under the firm name and style of Sabhath and Weisekopf; the unknown wi; f Sabbath, whose true christian name is- unknown; the unknown widow of Sabbath, whose tru' christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, dis- ! mbutees, administrators, executors and assigns of Sabbath, whose I true christian name is unknown; the ; unknown wife of WeisekoDf. whose true christian name is unknown: the unknown widow of Weisekopf, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, administrators, executors, snd assigns of Weisekopf, whose true Christian name Is unknown; the unknown widow of Oscar F. Godfrey, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees, distributees, administrators or executors f Oscar F. Godfrey, deceased: Robertson M. Godfrey; Fred W. Newell; the unknown husband, widower, wife, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, of each and all of the above named persons and each and all of the heirs, devisees, legatees, and distributees, of the above named persons whose names ore unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that this is an action to quiet title io the following described real esate towit: That part of Lot Number Six (6) and of the west twenty (20) feet of Lot Number Seven (7) in Block Number One (1) as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Townsend c Godfrey's Addition to the town, now City of Hammond, in Lake County. Indiana, lying north and cast of the right of way of the New fork. Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action snd that the ssme will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur herein, at the calling of said cause, on the 31st day of February, A. D. 1921. the same being the 37th 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 January. A. D. 1921, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, st Hammond, this 2Srd day of Decembr. A. D. 1920. HERBERT U WHEATOX. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: RUTH BERG. Deputy Clerk. "Mn4 Dauohtr.w Signs with the addition "and daughter' can be seen In London almost as often as the older "and son" partnerships.
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The Call to Economv sV Came as a great Avalanche, when Our Doors Opened Saturday to the Qreatest Sale East Chicago ever had. It is only through the Economy That Individuals and Notions become of Worth financially. Our Great Clearance Sale enables thousands to enter the door of Economy, wherein prices on your daily clothing needs will be found cut to almost one-half former prices. We thank you for the tremendous response to Economy s Call OUR GREAT SEMIANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Double Stamps Tuesday
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SENATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE HEARS TESTIMONY ON NEWBERRY ELECTION
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The committee, phot4graphed at one of the session. The senate elections committe is now in session at Washington hear8f!g testimony regarding: the election contest between Senator Truman 11. Newberry and Henry Ford. This picture shows the committee with the attorneys representing both sides. Those in the committee, seated from left to right, are: Senators J. O. Wolcott, Delaware; At!ee Poraerene, Ohio, and Selden P. Spencer of Missouri. From left to right, standing: Gerald E. Buckley, William Lncking (both f ord counsel). Stewart Hanley (Newberry counsel ) and Ired R. Schmalznedt (rord counsel). Before beginning a recount of the ballots cast in the Michigan election of 1918, the committee is hearing testimony concerning the alleged destruction of 17.000 of the.ballote cast.
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