South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 166, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1915 — Page 9

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ujlJ SEGHRIST DISCHARGE GASE AGAINC0IV1ES UP Petition is Presented by Atty. DrummoncI to Board of Safety and is Filed Away for Later Consideration. Appearing for e -1 he tndman Charles fc'eehrl.st, Atty. rharles iHinninond attended lh- regulor monthly meeting f the- b.ttd of public safety hrld Monday ening at the city hall, and petitioned the 1 : r 1 to give Scehrist a hearing before the- members. It was aU-r de-dre by Seohrist that fcome Mate !r't be made as to the nature of the charges which were l'.led against him, or for what reason he wa. dischatged from the Mishawaka police force. Sfchrii-t contends that he- Is entitled by rinht of law to hae a hearing on hi? case ;tnl to know detinhely what chart;' wa.s brought ag-lnst him. This is all he desires, he pays. Just why he has been refused a hearing by the board has tieer been understood and has never been explained hy members of the board, who refused to discuss the case at any time. )ne member of the board when risked Monday night what disposition was made with the petition stated in a lackadaisical sort of way that it has been tiled away and that a decision regarding the matter would probahly be made at some later meeting. Just when a disposition ef the case would he made h had no idea. Sochrist was discharged, according to his statement on last April IS. He stated that he had been called hy .'hicf Krleter to his office and told that his services were no longer required on the police force. Sochrist inquired of the chief at the time why he was being discharged and it is alleged that he told him that the orders had come from higher up. It Is also alleged that the chief told Sechrist that .Mayor (laylor had made a complaint that he had caught Scchrist napping while on duty. This the ex-patrol-ma t vehement lj' denies, and in an allidavit lih d with the hoard shortly after his discharge swore that the major's allegation was not the truth. It was reported at the time that a former patrolman, prominent in the last city campaign and who then was mentioned for chief of the. force, was to be selecte! to succeed Sochrist. This party is now wearing a uniform having been recently appointed. It is the intention of Sochrist to u?h his case to the limit. Come and se stereopticou picture sat tabernacle tonight health free. Adv. PRINCESS THEATER TONIGHT UKUillAI'll IHt.VMA I.N TWO l'AKTS "DWELLERS IN GLASS HOUSES" IYaturing Franklin Kite-hie and ImiKo Yale si:lk; i aiu i: comldy 'THE GRIZZLY GULCH CHARIOT RACE" Featuring Tom Mix COMING TOMOKKOW THE NINTH EPISODE OF "THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" v 3 AS The

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Beginning Tonight and Running for the Balance of the Week, Including Sunday SPECIAL STRONG PICTURE PLAYS TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Including a Special Matinee Wednesday Afternoon VICTOR HUGO'S "fl.ES MISERAIBLS" Life Story of Jean Val Jean in Nine Parts The great drama of humanity adequately done in full for the first time. It marks a drstinct epoch in the educational world of motion pictures. The greatest motion picture ever made, a magnificent $100,000 production of the literary masterpiece of Victor Hugo, acted by a splendid cast of French stars. Do not fail to see this exquisite interpretation of the great French master. THURSDAY AND FRIDAYWILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

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NEW VACATION PLAN IS INAUGURATED AT LIBRARY I A new pian of loaning books from the public library ha? been inaugurated this summer hy Miss Carrie Crosby, librarian, and will add much to the pleasures of the vacationist, who will have the privilege of drawing any number of hooks within reason to take with them on the trip, for any length f time. Tin- new vacation plan has been successfully tried nut in the larger cities and it is expected that it will take well with the .Mishawaka. reading public on their summer vacations. The following are the new hooks which have been supplied to the public library: "The) Who Knock at tmr Gates," Antin; "Pastor's Wife," Arnim; "Boat Duilding and Hoating," U-ard; "Honeymoon." Hcnnett; "Hooks on P.ird," nomberger; "Fifty Years rf Prison Service; An Autobiography," Hrockway; "How Hive Quktly," fall; "P.ook of Parties and Pastimes," Dawson; "Social Entertainments." Day; "Indiana Scout Talks," Kastman; "IJilly Sunday, the Man and His Messace," Hllis; "Personality Plus." Fcrber; "Coming Generations," I'orbush; 'Stories and Toasts for After Dinner," Fowler; "Tolstoy, Life and Times." Garhett; "Power and Will." Haddock; "The Weavers," Hauptmann. a gift of the Mishawaka Woman's club; Harvard Classics, 51 volume's; "War in Kurope," Hart; "Ann of Ava," Hubbard; "Law of Psychic Phenomena." Hudson; "House Furnishing and Decoration," McClurc; "How to Produce Children's Plays," Mackav "Field Hook of American Trees and Shrubs." Mathews; "Birds of Eastern North America," Heed; "Stuttering and Lisping." Scripture: "Productive Orcharding." Sears: "From Alien to Citizen," Ktelner; "Chitra." Tagore; "Post Otlice," Tagore; "Book ef Distinctive Interiors." Vollmer; "Man Farthest Down," Washington; "1001 Tests of Food, Beverages and Toilet Accessories," Wiley. GLEANER'S BIG PICNIC TAKES PLACE WEDNESDAY There will be lug doings at the Gleaners' annual picnic to he held We-dnesday at Teiwle's woods, near the Ceok school house, three miles southeast of Mishawaka. The program H erne of the best ever arranged by the Ancient Order of Gleaners of Mint arbor, and there will be fun and to spare. A larpre attendance is expected from this city and surrounding territory. The first item on the long program eif entertainment will he put on at 10 o'clock and will assume the nature of a babv contest. This will be followed hv other numhers of an equally interesting nature. The prizes are on a most generous scale, having been contributed bv Mishawaka merchants. There will be music by a band during the day. sTEREOITICON AT THE TABEKXACLE. At the tabernacle, corner of Park av. and Cedar st., Monday night, Mr. Garnsey, superintendent ef the Nurse's Training school at Wabash Valley sanitarium, gave a most entertaining and instructive lecture on health, in which v.o oinriVmcizrri the predisposing and exciting causes of various 1 1 v v 1 1 i i ... - - diseases. Many interesting were shown. stereopticon views WILL ENTEKTAIX CHICLE. Mrs. John Fetters. 20' K. Eighth St., will entertain the St. Mary's Sewing circle at her home Thursday afternoon. MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED. FOR SALE OH RENT A fine manufacturing plant, good brick building?, 33,000 square feet floor space, steam heated, well-lighted, operated by never falling water power, located on New York Central Lines and Grand Trunk. John J. Schindler, Agent, Mishawaka, Ind. WW SSP lia tl B E Vam

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HAS EDW. THOMPSON COMMUTED SUICIDE?

Missing Since' Friday Morning When He Drew Week's Pay. In Poor Health and Despondent Employed at Dodge's. Edward S. Thompson, metal worker at the lodgo Manufacturing Co., where he has been employed for the past eight years, has myste riously disappeared and from all indications it is believed that he has committed suicide. He has been missing since last Friday morning when he left his home. 110 N. Mill st.. leaving a l-Me for his wife which contained the message that he was going to the factory to draw his pay. That he got his envelope has been ascertained, but all trace of him since he left the factory has been completely lost by his family. To The News-Times Monday night. Mrs. Thompson said that sometime past her husband had been acting rather strangely and had at different times converseel en the subject of suicide. She had always prevailed on him to get the subject off his mind, but a week ago Friday he had a slight stroke of paralysis and had again referred to the subject. He had had a previous attack about a year ago and his health had been poorly all winter from nervous trouble. The drowning of the fisherman during last week in the river opposite the city hail somewhat excited him and he had watched the dragging operations with more than ordinary interest. Late Monday it was ascertained that Thompson had been seen at the corner of Lincoln highway and Main st. abetut 2 ecloek Saturday morning by two policemen. He had told them that if he had the money he would go to New York where he stated he had a father anel brother he had not seen for a number e)f years. He acted rather strangely in the presence of the city officials. At the time of his disappearance he was wearing a blue serge suit and derby hat. He Is ahou? 13 years old. The Chamber of Progress has appointed a committee eif Its members to wait on the police with a view of Instituting a thorough search for the missing man. CLASS TO MEI7T. The Euphemia liible class of the Methodist Sunday school wilf be entertained "Wednesday evening by Mrs. J. F. Holdcrman and Mrs. Bock, at the home of the former, 233 E. Grove st. ILL WITH SCAKLirr FEVER. Katherine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Steketee, 303 V. Sixth st., is ill wit scarlet fever, residence has been placed quarantine. The under TO MEFr AT (TirilCH. The Laelies' auxiliary of the English Lutheran church will hold its meeting Wednesday afternejon in the Sunday school rooms of the church Instead of the home of Mrs. Carrie Swinehart, 50 6 Lincoln highway W. LF-AVB FOR KX POSITION. Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. W. P. O'Neill and son. Dennis, and daughter, Gertrude. S06 W. Joseph st.. left Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif., whero they will visit the Panama exposition. MIIS. lMH'ST TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Foust, E. Joseph st.. will entertain the members of the Home Grove Drill Texim club Wednesday evening. Stereopticon health lectures this week at tabernacle, corner of Park and Cedar sts. Adv. r i EVERY INCH ALL CHILDREN 5c

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TOP LAYER OF PAVEMENT BEING PLACED ON STREET The Western Construction Co.. ).vIng E. Jo. e ph st.. has smarted the last layer of piaterial and It is expected that the entire street improvement will now be finished before the next lo days. This work was begun Monday morning. Portions of the street will be open for general road trattic by Thursday or Friday. With the completion of the Jeseph st. pavement work, the improvements of this nature in Mishawaka fer this summer will be finished, with the exception of the small amount of patching that will be done along Lincoln highway and Main st. These two years were repaired last summer, but during the winter several more large h'iles have been worn through the outer shell and are making the streets somewhat dangerous to t rat tie. Contractors have started the work em the E. Pattell ?t. sewer improvement and expect to complete the work before the next three weeks.

JITNEY BUS OPERATOR GIVEN SUSPENDED FINE Otis Sprout, jitney bus operator between Mishawaka and South Bend, was given a suspended line of $1 and costs amounting to $11.50 in the city police courUby Judce Feig. en charges of speeding Sprout was arrested several weeks age. It was found that he had exceeded the speed limit by but a few miles. Oscar DeMonk In the city police court was elismissed whim he promised to return waste lumber taken from a contractor on W. Seventh st. DeMonk explaine d to the court that it wns his children who h;el taken the lumber without his knowledge. IN HONOR OF mtIIES-i:LET. The Children of Mary sodality will entertain at a reception Thursday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Fchmitt, 320 S. Union st., in honor ef Miss Mayme Cummings and Miss Hose Mahler, wj.-j are to be married soon. Miss Cummings is to wed C.eorge Iang and Miss Mahler will marry Edward Brown. MIS I IAWAK A PE IISO NWLS. John Fetters spent Tuesday in Elkhart em business. George Senger, manager of tho Century theater, spent Tuesday in Chicago on business. : Miss Nina Van Zanten has returned to her home in Muskegon, Mich., af? tcr spending two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Steketee, C03 W. Sixth st. Geerge A. Maurer left Tuesday for Klinger lake, x where he will spend a two weeks' vacation. Mr. Maurer w ill be joined by Mrs. Maurer and son, Lewellyn, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krcuger, who were recently married, have returned from their honeymoon and have taken up their residence on Harrison av., South Bend. Mrs. E. C. Ballard of Montpclicr, O., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert. E. .Seventh St. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wachs have returned to their home in Gary after attending the funeral of George A. Tremel. Jav Garrison of Detroit is visiting with" his sister, Mrs. William O. Landis. Lincoln highway E. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clark and daughter of Bryan. O.. who have spent the past several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Priest. S. Iiurel st will leave Wednesday for lake James, where they will spend the balance of the week before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schindler and farnilv have returned to Laporte after attending the funeral of the late George A. Tremel. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lawrenson of Grand Rapids. Mich., are the guests of relatives here for several days. Miss Cathcrino Van Gnender, ciee lrwi O . has arrived in tnis city to tlon with Mr. and Mrs. CJ-e V4 Robert Van Mueland. Charles A. Ostrom spent Tuesday In Chicago on business. fr rimer Henler has returned frnm Toneka. lnd.. wncre she accom panied her son, Paul, who has accepted a position in the C. A. Woodruff confectionery store. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The stockholders' and annual meeting of the Mishawaka Trust Sc Savings Co. will be held Wednesday. June 16, 1915: at 3 o'clock p. m.. in. the banking rooms of the company. No. 10 Lincoln wav W., Mishawaka. lnd.. for the purpose of electing directors and transacting such either business as mav b presented. Stanley Mcintosh, Secy, and Treas. Adv. Stereopticon lectures this week free at Evangelical and Medical tent. Adv. HAROLD YAW REPAIR SHOP Bicycles, lawn mowers, sewing machines and all kinds of sodderlnc:. Ill the Hoar of Adams Srexind Hand Stere 205 N. Main St. Homo Phono 259. SMITH & SMITH Chiropractors r27 Lincoln Highway W. Mishawaka Homo IMiom tt7 Hours rnmi 1 Till 5, ami from 7 Till S:0 p. in. . LOOK! For this emblem on our windows, - First Trust & Savings Co. In the same building and under the same management as FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mishawaka, Inxilana, 20 OFF O.N ALL FISHING TACKLE AT Ellsasser's CigarStore

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL KYKNTS. Miss Helen Klajbor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Klajbor. 502 S. Carlisle st., was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon by he r schoolmates and friends, on the occasion of her seventh birthday anniversary. The afternoon was enjoyably spent at games while the Victrola furnished the music. At the close of the afternoon elelicious luncheon was served at a prettily decorated table. Miss Klajbor was presented -with a number of pretty gifts. Those present were: Misses Hedwige and Henrietta Deka, Alicia Grzrskiewicz, Sophia and Eleanor Fiwek. Stella and Ixttie Kowalc7k, Veronica Klajbor, Casimere Wlodarek. Katherine Xaelolska and Anna Klajbor. The military rank of Y. R Falcons will hold its exercises Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. R hall. The singing rehearsal of the choir of Lady Falcons. Z. Balickl. No. 1, will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. R hall. The choir of St. John's Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwigo's parish will hold its singing rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7:30 e'clock at the parish library room. The senior and junior exercising class of Z. I?. Falcons will meet Thursday evening at the Z. R hall. The members of the St. John Cantius Literary society will entertain with their annual banquet Wednesday evening at the St. Hedwigc school auditorium. MEMOKIAL, SERVICE. A solemn hiph mass was celebrated Monday morning at S:"0 o'clock at the St. Casimier's Catho'ic church in memorial for the late Rev. Eligitisz Itaczynski. formerly pastor of the parish. The mass was read by He v. Casimier Truszynskl. C. S. C, acting as celebrant, Rev. Stanislaus Gruza, C. S. C, as deacon, and Rev. Obrlen, C. S. C, as sub-deacon. A large number of faithful parishioners attended the service. BIRTHS. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wladyslaus Hazinski, a elaughter, June 14. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pacholskl, 15 24 W. Dunham St.. a son, June 14. HAPTISMS. Edward Eliqiucz, the 'Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gorka, 221 S Kenwood av.. will be baptized this evening at 7:3ft o'clock at the St. Stanislaus church. Rev. Romui Marciniak, C. S. C, pastor of the parish, will perform the ceremony. The god-parents will be Rev. S. J. Gorka of Chicago, anel Mrs. Michael Ilazinska. Gertrude, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ladlslaus We gnor. Fisher St.. has been baptized f.t the St. Casimier's Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Stanislaus Gruza, C. S. C. The god-parents are Mrs. Mary Kajzer and Joseph Dus:synski. TOXEUALS. The funeral of Edward Pietrzak, nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pietrzak, 42S !. Harris St.. who died Sunday evening after a brief illness, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwige's church. Rev. Anthony Zuhowicz. C. S. C, officiated. Burial was in St. Joseph Polish cemetery. PEItSONWLS. John Jastrzabowski has returned to Michigan City after a brief visit here. Leonard Ouzlowski of Cleveland, Is in the city on business. Charles Slowacki arrived here this morning from Grand. Rapids to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Josephine Hoffman of Chicago is In the city visiting with friends. Stanley Lewandowski of Chicago, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, left today for Fort Wayne. Walter Grydacz has returned to Detroit after a few days' visit here with friends. Peter Adamowicz of Peru. 111., is in the city visiting with friends.. Miss Clara Krydlowska has returned to Whiting after a short visit here with friends. Ladlslaus Habicki arrived here this morning from Xiles on business. Ignatius Wesolek returned today to his h'ome in Ege, Ind.. after a fewweeks' visit with relatives and friends here. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Wesolek, 73o Cleveland av. Michael Jablonski. who has been here visiting with friend?, returned to his homo in Chicago Tresda.v. John Sobinski has arrived here from Michigan City on business. Miss Mary Xastkiewicz, Prairie av.. left Monday afternoon for Toledo to spend a few weeks with relatives. Rev. S. J. Gorka arrived here this afternoon from Chicago on an official visit. Miss Stella P.ucholtz. S. Walnut st.. who has been seriously ill for several days, Is now much improved. Dr. Fierce is attending her. Miss Agnes Zabka of Lansfng has arrived here for a few days visit with relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moelelr, 2120 W. Ford st. Theophil Akon has arrived here from Pittsburgh to- sper d a few days with Frank Weber. 211 Michigan av. Anthemy CIslewski, who has been here visiting" with friends, returned to Chicago Monday afternoon. L'NTERTAIX AT I) IX NEIL Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Konzen, 1117 Lincoln way W.. pleasantly entertained fit a I o'clock dinner Monday eening In koacr of Ray Miller of Cleveland, (., and Walter Miller of Defiance, O.. who are the guests of Ronald and the Misses Geraldine and Angela O'Xeill. Covers were laid for seven. The decoratiuns were roses. Ray Miller is a graduate tf the Jawdepartment of the Xotre Dame univeTMtv f 1914 and a classmate of Ronald O'Xeill. Walter Miller is now a student at the Xotre Dame university. liOCIvWOOO rUNE.RAL. The funeral of J. H. Lockuood was h?ld from the residence north of the city Tuesday afterr.oon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Forsythe otliciated. Burial occurred In the Pleasant Valley cemetery. IX CRITICAL CONDITION. The condition of Martin Mullen. 117 E. Eighth ft., is critics 1. VICK VV TWO HO DIMS. QUKENSTWON. June 15. The bodies of two-Lusitania xictims. which were picked up at sea by u trawler, were brought here tcday. together with lag'gaee marked "Hkellin;." Kfforts to identify tho lodics were begun at ouce.

Parisian Sidelights

Hi Sibley has enlisted in th American ambulance service in France to take part in tho relief work. Through this scwj.-e hwill be able to pet ery near th front. His term of rnlitmrnt : three months. Sibley writes that he is not likely to be able to "write much for the papers" dt:rincr this time, inasmuch as it is very difficult t' pet anything out ef France ei'.icr by cable or bjmail. Hv Hi Sibley. PARIS. May 29. Paris is overrun with a species of rodent flattered by the name of "Pekinese Spaniel." Ho is an insignificant, shivering, shrinking handful of pop-eyed caninity with about as much ag-re ssive nrss as a wood violet. Towed alone the boulevard by a large, complacent dame lie looks like a knot in the end of his leash, and his natural gait, when propelled by his comical little stumps of I legs, gives him the appearance of fome kind of woolly vibrator. You encounter him everywhere. Most of them are provided with l-ells so that the thoughtless pedestrian won't mistake them for some kind of funny bus and sten on 'en, hut thosj j who haven't any kind of warning s'g- ' nal make their presence evident by j winding their hawsers about your leg?, j and leaving you eposed to a one-sided I ji rirnmcnt- IisItipp von rm snenk no French) on the part of their pilot. Situations such as these are not to my liking, and I have experienced quite a few. Still, this Parisian purp is such a helpless little crittur that one can feel no animosity toward liii i. though the liberty he is given rather gets or. one's nerves. I saw one of them asleep in , basket ef new bread. Taey are not restricted to a limited territory any more than a California Ilea is. which, all who have encountered this sociable insect, must admit is considerable mixer. Our clerk at the hotel had one, (a purp. not a Ilea,) which he kept on the desk for a blotter, I suppose. At any rate Xero yes. that was really its name was there most of his waking hours, though once he did St up enough spunk to venture into the dining room. 1 1 'J did uot tarry lonr however, for cu cranberry on the floor atlixed Xero with its bloody gaze, and Xero ro-i treated in a panic. I daresay his heart is palpitating yet. if it didn't Jump out of him entirely. There is another dog popular in: Paris, however, that there is some sense to, he is the police dog. and ve ry popular as a pet. To the unfamiliar he appeals to be a rank mongrel, a sort of cross between a wolf and a hound, but I an told they are a clear breed, and have many of the qualities of the Airedale. In price they run as high as $."0-0. Occasionally one sees in the parks a pair ef greyhounds, or a Russian hound, which is a in lent y handsome animal, however useful bo may or may not be. DANIELS ISSUES DENIAL Secretary Says Ho Wasn't Askoel Furnish League a (lun Crew. to WASHINGTON, June IT,. Sec'y of it' . x ; i v i.i ic niui i 4ift tvi. denial or tne report puiuiMn-i m York that he had withdrawn a gun r-rnw from tlie reinvention eif the Seeurltv league in that citj-. lie said he hael never been asked to furnish a gun crew to illustrate the use of ordinance at the convention and his emly correspondence with the convention managers was to grant a request that a 14-inch shell and a torpedei bo loaned for the occasion. NOTICi: TO TAX 1Y KISS. The taxpayers of the Town of L:keviilo. St. Joseph County. Indiana, are he-roM notified that the Hoard e.f TruPte-es of said Towu ireipOves M einler into n fraiiehlse contract with t'he Ijtkeille Water and Light Company and that said l'.oard did on the 7th day of .June, led.", by ro,lutlon duly passed and adopted, determine the exact form In which such franchise eon t nut hall le finally adopted. Said Hoard will me-et at their usual meeting place, in the Town Hall, at the hour of 7:30 p. in., on June 2 lido, at which time said franchise contract will be finally considered, t said time mid place a publie hearing will he had and all protests or objection tiled by ta x payers w I'd be luipl. ; ritAN(TTiST;"c6N-Trv-vCT. t THIS AGICJ-;i:.Mi:XT, made and entered iato this !ay of , r.q:,, ;by and between the Town of Lakeville. St. Jese-ph unty iu the State or Indiana, hereinafter ealled the Town, by and through the Committee of the Who! appointed by the Heard of Trustees e.f said Town, party of the first part, and the JLateville Wati-r and Light Company, a .e-orporation organized and existing under land by virtue of the laws of the Stut,. of 'Indiana, hereinafter e-alled the ilrante-e. party of the second part. WIT NTSSI-riTI : 1. That for the nurnose of rtrovblinor tne protection of property in the said I hi t ! I and private town of Lakeville Hgainst firo, the flushing tlie extiugulshment of flrey of sewers, the furnishing of water ier municipal, domestic and ether ues. eatd Totmi of Hak-vi:ie, does n-.w hereby grant to said The Lakeville U'a.;er Company, its successors and cpsljru. the rtrht and privilege of ere tintr. constiin ting. nialntalhlng und operating a system of waterworks in the said Town, and' e-on-fitructing all pipe lines, standpij.es. evate'd tanks, pressure tanks, reservoir, building. urachintry and conduits necessary and prvper therefor: also the laying of pipes, mains and the pining of hvdraut la and alon the street, alleys. !avnues. public ground and sidewalks of jthe said Town of Lak?vll an t'he same now exists or may hereafter be extended. Isupplyins water for the extinguishment of 'fires, earry on the bu?lnr. of supplyingwater to individuals, tirms. corporations nnd other residing la or loaded within the Town of Lakeville, supplvinir water for rhe flushing of newe.rs find for fill the domestic and other tt .. and to charge and col!e"t rents and Coll therefor. 2. The aid timntee, shall, in the eon. Ptrnotinn or snld system of waterworks; .perform the same In a reasonable anl jiroper way so a nt to Lntrfere MCi t-e, ue of th" streets bj rhe publir In an unreasonable manner nd no more thin la ,neoefnry in the refisor;ab!c pt'rforir.ar.c j jtructhijj said system of of the we.rk in const ru waterworks, ana wiu re lore the street , nlleys, sidewalks nr:d oLhe ptjt'ii rat es to tne conditions tr;ev were m be-fore t.n e-onBtruction of said waterworks, ai near s the Bame may -be dore. it During the construction n.aintenanoe e.f said system ef waterworks, the Mid firantee shall always keep and maintain proper guards around any excavations that raay he made lo s-tjeh streets, ailvs. and othpr public places so as to' render the same e tire anl safe from danger, and aid excavations 8hall not continue in anv lorMon of said treots. alleys and ether public places for any longer time than is reasm-nbly i;oessary for the proper construction thereof, and said waterworks sy.tem hall be ernstru'td so that th-' sarr shall not lrsterfere wit a the fall permanent ue of the public of said street, alleys, and cthr publie places. 4. The said rantee shall during th rrr. stniction of said waterworks defend and kee-p Larmier nnd Indemnify the sal I .Towa ef Lakeville from nuv .v.d" all damages ror injuries to personal property 'CT'rwtr. g out of the nez-I gene oj th ;rantee In the construction of v-iij waterwortk system inrougn the salil streets; HI - J shall th-if Alleys and ether public places, and sh. hold the TVnvn of Lakeville free Imrrrde-s forn all Iosh antl damage niay be censed by je noglk'eM 'outni'' titn TDfrefn, nnd snail ;av aii cost and ft. Dense to which the nald Town may la flcieuiirjg anj action at uw iC 4

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In tv.1 work e! 1n m.il'itcnatif ana , r.Mt:n f .iid waterworks trm. st-it. of in'.r, . -omt!v with the lnv f t ' i in. !U. inrin. r.A with the rules ade.pt nn pr.-' .lrur.srnted by the Sb.te lt-'-srd vf HeR'th. t"T Tl.- BMToniT.vt.t of u-sterwirks tpm nx tJ.e smI.1 1 w u i-f ITk-vi'.!e, nn l psili ilinintev s!i:ill -per:i?e -. jifein of terw orks ruVa ami --o.i;'Jmth with fill iJlW', rreu'..niti5i. . 7. Said lrar.tre shall !ir the rirh.t tt' shut from off a the water oipplj trcr'rar! the u:nlns. fr th; pnnv f mnkln? rrTalrti or rxtensi"i.'.; nr.. I hill net be liable- for nay d.-irrnr- , -. ji:fiiMj l v si:rh temporary uponsior of the wufer supply. ' s. The Town f Lnkoville shall fiiopt. nnd ev.fnree suoh on! ir.n n -- us are iu"nary for he protection of the ,iterw"rti nrorxTtv nnd the owners trjeresf in ti. 5 ife nnd tintno!. te.l exert i-e of frsn ehie and to prtei t It from fraud and In .lurv t Its nropertv against unnersfirTl waste of water t7 ronsumerh. and the paid airnntro niav m.ike and rifr''e s r pirti f the conditions upon which wter 1 upp'.icd to sai l Town and other Consumer. ll re.-i Mn h'e oiiarc's. rul nntl n culatioi.s not inconIstent with th law. 0. The (Grantee shall install. nd fc s t porlol .f twority-ftre (L'.'o y":r8 from the 'date of the roiitrucr. maintain in rendition nine ). f:-e hydrants for !hJ i:e r during which, siid Town agro4- tn pay; said pcri-'d an anrinl rntl eff I-lftr lX.ll:ir V-t i.er M ar f r cadi hy-' dranr. paj:ilIe rr.il-aTir. ually in rjual inFtnllnientH on the first day of January n ml the first day of .Inly e-.ioh year; a:;-! on due notice in writing ty the 1Nwti tt shall be the duty of the hMnt.o t- lasta'4 and trtftlntaln such additional fire hy; d rants as snld Town requires from tlm to time, for each additional hydrant -nid Town shall pay to the ;ran-e in annual rental f Ihfty Iollars iv'.Oi lrcianbove provided. Th e'.rnntie (.htiJl be and i- hereby au thorized to e-haru-e for j'.ll water funih-i for auv burro. to rlie luhahitant of i Town a nic.-er rate vr equivalent not e eeodir.K Twenty-five t2."i nt5 pT on dliousand (l.o"tt gailoiis so furnished. 10. An c.ur.neij'sntlon to the1 snid Town f.r the frunohir-e and privilege here:cf irrantel t!ie sa!l i ra nr'ev In addition to nil Hie hydrants installed, maintained and raid for under and in accordance w1:h tn nrnvtc!,cs of the above and forrrolnc Sec tion 1 JT t!iin contract. li.ll al int:ill end nt all times Murine tLe life of tin .e-ontrar, maintain in good .rder one ill .nddltional tiro hydrant free frotu any 'e harce or expense whatcrrr to said -Towu. ! 11. The authorized ac'-it.s of saill 'Gruntee shall have the rlu'ht to enter u pontile rrenjien rf nnv consumer for th" nurnose of examining pip s. meters. ard3 appurteiuoioes rf said waterworks thereoa! and repair Che Kame. 1'2. The fire hydrants are- not to lie u.ed for anr other purpoR" than the deilverb.CT of water for tire extlnculshuient and th nmrtlce of the Iikevllle Flj-e 1 enn rt mentl and t)u nnrDose ef ilushln t: sewers anlr, Ktreet.. 13. The Hi 1 d lrantf-e nirrtf o comTTienev the eontrU'lioa r.f sabl waterwurkf nvstern within .'X) day from and after th.ft i . when this con i not shall become le aT jrtive. and to l.a 1! .i n:c com pieteil within rinty days fr-un the datej ' ,r ,nnnonc'mei) t of the work. tiijtject to I unavoidable dciays by reason ot tnki eondltlons. M'-cidenH heyo!:U th onirol of said eJrantee. or litlc-atlon af fecting thii grant or work bedng donq Lereumler. Ani fn the event of nm-h unavoidable delay the time within which Ki1d waterworks system shall be completed shall b extemb'd the lencth of time that mieh elelny exi-t. Provided, however, nahi eJmntee nhall n-t. be re.iilre.l to ojmmence Raid e-enstructien until the T.eocsary real estate shall hae been acjuirr-l for the purpose of furnishing s.ibl water supply. H Th.e trrant and privileges herein contained shall be and continue for a term of tweutv-Cve -o ye-ar from the taklngr fet-t eif this a Kre-cmcnt and no longer tinles the said grunt shall te reijewetl by tte prot.er authorities of said Town. This aun-ement Rhall take effect ImniMU ate-lv upon the passage f an r rJii;sne iy the I'onrtl of TrusieeH of sai l Town ratifyng and e-on firming the p.imf. TV All eif the rrni and conditions cf this e.vitnie't shall ben-fit. run and npplT t , equally, the (.iraute-e. its bniirv.rh and jiss'.ct.s, and this contract grunted upi the express condition that t e-aid i.":LntHt ,it su,- ess.r or assigns shall fail t vth , iilv with anv rid all i-onditions. llinlta tPvTiS nr.d restrict!.!i? herein cut! hied, . . . - i . . .. - l . t . l : tnIl UU tne rigUlS. u:ur mv jiihj puileges herein granted shall at on.v eear Mid terminate at the otdion e.f the Hoard of Trustees of ihl Twn. 10. It Is expressly ur.dersto.l and agreed by the partie s h reto that t!iU franchise grunt, in all rrspts nd fls t' all te-nns at 1 e-ondltbi;s the reof, shell ! subject tn the autliority r,f fh 1'uMi-; Service Commission e.f the Stflt- rf Iinlinna, and to all provisions "f an .t of t'f.'il General A'sendy of tie Strife of Tndlar.a,,, iitltled "An Act Concerning- Public I'tKi-;' ties, cre'itlng- a Putdie S-ri".ce Coniriii.--lo:',Ji : -i- '1 . I f .4... - 1. . 11 eil.ntll i tie tiaoioau oilimi-iC'll e. i'.-m ; dlrlUH .,n(j inferring t f prwers fi th-v: Kaiipad Commivice Com nil -s'or..' IN WITMS hereunto s r e.n bTi on the Pub!i' ' approved March 4. win:ui:K. w hards nn s.-ais .i:i.v S.T-J i:t. hi vnS this,1 diy TOWN Hy . OT LAK HVILLK INDIANA. ! A Cotnndttpednted Trusu-o, Tart. of tve by the Tarty o Who A I'.onrd tj ' the riratc Ton C:orlr. J 5 Attest : Se-returT 2 TIIH LAKLVILLi: WATT.R ANT LPiHTf, MI,ANV, Attest Hrr' nt Party of o K glve'i l.akevillc ;r8.:ant t i he ecrv b v and Water r.d Part. 'I t the x-P and Mg-hf1:' lTh; n"ti pons of t:, t: i tcrrcs Cf thV prflii.'iit eJav of THE L i m i tl e 7f AMi LKJHiri Prel dent. ki.v ii. i. r vati:i p.v .i. r. hw Hie Hub Clothiers 317 H. Slichigan St. 75o Men Union Suits 4 So PA TENTS 'And Trade Marks Obtained In all Countries. Advice Free. GKO. Js OLTSCIL Ilegtstcrtyl Patent Atty.. 711-s 112 Studebaker lUdff.. South Uenl Ind f .1 Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad

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