Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1912 — Page 7

Thursday. Nov. 14, 1912.

THE TIMES.

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVEKHSSBa Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate wlti Advertisers whose Identity 1 not revealed, should follow the Instruction to ddrsi them by the key letter glvea. Raqueata at this office to reveal the Identity of anonytnoue advertisers can Bot. In Justice to the advertisers, te answered, fclmp.v foliow lnati-uct-'oas.

FOU RENT. ! KOR HKXT Furnished rooms for light

housekeepir ; Hammoml,

37S No. llohman stJ

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED POSITION By young man, age IS. clerking In office. I'hono 7-40.

FOR RENT Small farm; about four acres; suitable for poultry or gardening. Address I 11111, 12656 Carondol. t aw., Hogewiseh, IH. 13-5

KXI'KRIKNCKI) go out by the Hammond. Phe

DUES day. I! ne ;:

;m a KKi; will 74 Indiana avc.. V. 14-2

foii r hom

I5S Indiana

EXT Nice rooms, with board; cooking. J 'hone S91R or call

avc, Hammond. Mrs.

LOST ND FOUND LOST A bunch of keys in or

postotnoe. Return to M . C. R. R. et office and receive reward.

near 1 ick-14-2

As far as It ts possible It Is advised , Charles Harmon

that all classiCeJ aos should euner , mailed or sen: to the office. The Times; Full

will not be responsible for errors In d takea over the telephone.

13-6

M4I,F. TTELP.

RKNT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping. S90 Calumet ave., Hammmid.

LOST A poc ket book ave. and 14 3rd st; Nassau & Thompson,

between Chic,, row a rii. Addr East Chicago.

to S3

met Township, Lake County, Indiana. That I Intend to transfer the said license from the above described premises to the following described premises, to-wlt: Lot 9. block 7. in the Ohioago-Tolles-ton IunJ and Investment Company's third addition to Tollcston, now in the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, In a two-story brick building, room 40x20 feet, glass front, front and side entrances, bar on the south side of room, facing: a public highway, known as 1432 Broadway, Gary, Lake County, I nd inn a.

That I will file with C u n t y Com misi sone rs ty, Indiana, a- written leave to transfer the

the above describe leceniber session.

the Hoard of of Lake Counapplieation for said license to

1 premises, at their 1912.

FRANK ZAWAIISKI.

WANTED Two clerks; n-.en of railroad exoerier.ee preferred. Apply A

M. DcWefsp, agent Erie railway. Ham- FOR

mond. J 14tf

FOR !!EXT Second flat; fi rooms; all nn ventencfs. 222 Sibley st., Hammond, rhone 21S. 13-3

I.O.ST Female rabbit hound; black. white and tan; about IS Inches high. Return to C. Kleinsehmidt'. 4 13 Walter ave., Hammond, and receive reward.

RENT Nice sleeping rooms

.State st., Hammond.

U 8S 13-4

WAXTEP General agent for Hammond to organize and supervise five counties; best general agents contract, best contracts to sell. International Life of St. Louis. Mo. Address Scott & Olsen. Mgrs., 66-10 So. La Salle St., Chicago.

"VV ANT E D over; one 1 S 9 Indiana

A delivery hoy: 16 years or with experience preferred, ave, Hammond. 13-3

FOR RKNT Modern flat; 6 rooms and bath; SS Alice st. Apply 506 Walter St.. Hammond. FOR RKNT Furnished room with board: suitable for two gentlemen: home cooking. So Sibley St.. Hammond.

FOl'Sn A remedy for Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder trouble, tVi.it is not a medicine. Send Sl.t'O for complete $2.0.1 treatment. Mineral Water Salt Co., Rox 29S, Gary. nd. 12-f.t

LOST Friday night, American restaurant, Sibley st.. or between there and Nickel Plate depot, gray purse containing sum of money. $10 reward if returned to Times office.

NIGHT FIR F.MAN Rubber Tire Co.

WANTED , Hessville,

Standard Ind.

CAR PENTE US WANTED For winter Job: pond wages. Grassclli Chemical Co., Grass.. 111. Ind. 12-3

WANTED Young man fenhardware department; one with experience preferred; good steady position to right

party. E. C. Mhuu mond.

FOR RKNT One, two and three rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. 9tf FOR SUTR.

FOR SALE Powerful new $40 parlor heating stove. $16.50. Basement, 3756 Cottage Gro e avc, Chicago. FoR SAL 15 Nine-room brick property: cost $3,000; $2,500 will buy it; $1,000 mortgage; balance cash and time; obliged to go away. Owner within. 3M6 Ivy st., Indiana Harbor.

jyiSCELT.

1 I'lAt'O

WANTED Sowing. 231 Michigan ave.. Hammond. Tel. 117SR. 14-3

TYPEWRITING, HOOK and inventory taken rates. Phone Hammond

S HALAXCKI) at reasonable I'! 10.

ALL KINDS OF SAFETY P. LAKES sharpened. Called for and delivered. 3fi State st.. Hammond. 14-3

FOR KALE Sporting goods, cigar and confectionery store; located In South

0., llaill- ('hiraK" and near R. R. depot; will sell j lor cash or real estate. Address F. Ahern, SHOS-10 Erie ave.. South Chicago.

INFORMATION WANTE D From expressman who moved .Mike Lisowr. ky from Berlin, between Fulierton find Leavitt. in Chicago. ty Hammond, about 2 or 3 weeks ago. Wanted Mike Lisowaky as witness. A liberal reward Call phone SS7R. 12-3

NOTICE T'l XON'-RESI DENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE CO! "NT Y. IN THE LAKE SFPERIOR OU'HT. ROOM NO. 2. SEPTEMBER

term. 1912. John rzepczynski vs. martha rzepczynski. cause no. 9742. action to diVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. A. Meade, attorney, and fib's his cpmplalrit herein, together with nn affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defondant. Martha Rzepczynski, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby i notified of the pendency" of said action and that the same will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or lemur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 30th day of December, A D. 1912. the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2. in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and Stato. on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined in her absence In Witness "Whereof. I hereunto set toy hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of November. A. P. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDtiE, Cb-rk L. H. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

TOLLESTON. Lots 13, 14. Hk 1. Co.'s 4th add, Michael Cheesnik to Margaret Meyers Same real estate as last deed, Michael Cheesnik to Annie Cheesnik Lot 27, blk 14. Co.'s 6th add, Frank N. Gavit to Elija Rudulovis Lots 27, 2S. blk 5, 2nd Logan Park add, Thomas T. Snell to Andy Nosai . . Lot 15, blk , 43. 2nd Logan Park add. Lydia A. Warne to Leon Ellas HAMMOND. Lot 26, blk 1, H. W. Sohl's 3rd add: lot 9, Stafford & Trankle's 2nd add. Julian Youehe to August E. Bunde Lot 18. N i, lot 19. blk 2, Turner's 1st add. A. Murray Turner to Dora Diamond Lot 12. S IS ft. lot 13.1,1k 1. Morris' Cal. uve. add, Gostlin. Meyn & Co. to Edward Eggabrecht..

l.ots 40 to 43. blk 2, Turner's 2nd add. Daniel J. Moran to Gostlin. Meyn & Co EAST CHICAGO. Part NE 29-37-9: part SE U 29-37-9, Calumet Co. to Albert Pack

450

60

600

PROGRAM OF

FOR DEDICATION

GARY S HULL

SE

feiESIAIEffliSBS

WANTED iSteel ear repairers, titters, riveters,1 punch and shear men. drill-1 ers, blacksmiths, bulldozer' men and machinists. Fitz-i hugh Luther Co., IlanunondJ Ind. i

FOR SALE Household furniture: one base burner, a kitchen cabinet, dining room set. ice box, parlor suit, two beds, dresser and commode, kitchen chairs and table and gas range and cook stove; all new. At 231 Lewis St.. Hammond, Ind. Used only 10 months..

PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. Gl State St., Hammond.

PERSONALS. j'ERSON A L Mrs. G. W. Knipp please call at 49 Detroit st after T p. in.

FOR SALEplett: nea Hammond.

-Steam heating plant comrly new. 205 Highland St., 13-2

WANTEI Six men to load and unload cars. Chapln & Co. elevator, Columbia five.. Hammond. 12-3 ' WAXTED-"V "bright boy1 between 16" and 1 years of;

age to assist m cutting room. Goshen Shirt .Mfg. G.; 105 Condi t st., Hammond.

FOR SALE Vacant. 37 '-j feet. Oak St., near 149th; east front; will sacrifice for quick sale; cssh or installments. Address H O, Times, Hammond.

W VTEl) TO BUY. WANTED To 1:1 Y Horse, or take horse for feed for the winter. Rick laundry. Hammond. 13-2

Lots S, 9, William

Spencer . Lot 2n. bik Chicago (

EAST blk 17

CHICAt , NW

;o. 29-

37-9,

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Linseed 2c lower. Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white. ISO test. 10v4c; perfection, lO'c; headlight, 175 test. 12c: eocene, 12!-ic; gasoline, ISc; machine gasoline. 26 4c; raw linseed, single brls, 50c;. boiled, 51c: turpentine. 46c: summcr.lilack oil, 7'jC: winter black nil. Sc. ThTSe quotations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. Chicago.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close Dec. wheat.. s', f,8 S?s May wheat.. 94'2 94 V. 93 94 July wheat.. 90"4 90 90", 90' 1 iee. corn.... 50 30 49'j 495b May corn... 49'4 40-4 48 4 48T July corn... 49" 497 49'. 49'j Dec. oats.... 31 31 30W, 30 May oats.... ,12', S2"s S2V 32i July oats... 32T 32" 321z 321

Programs were issued today for the dedication of the Gary Neighborhood house at Adams street and Seventeenth avenue. November 15, 16 and 17 are the days set apart for the dedication. The new neighborhood home will duplicate the work of Hull house in Chicago and it will 4e of much advantage to the foreign residents of Gary. It was built at a cost of $20,000.

The program follows:

Dedicatory service, Friday, ber 15, at 3 o'clock, Rev. Fred ton, presiding. Invocation and Hymn. Scripture Lesson. Add resses :

1. R v. John P. man synod's home 2. Mrs. Herbert

Sy nodi cal society. 3. Rev. V. P. Rackora

borhood house. Hymn: "Fling Out the Banner." The Dedicatory Exercises Rev. John P. Hale. P. D. The Dedicatory Prayer Rev. J. 1?. Donaldson. D. P. Hymn: "Jesus Shall Reign." Benediction.

NovemE. Wal-

Hale, p. D ehalrmission committee. Campbell, Woman's

Gary Neigh-

to the Shriver.

home

Lo-

Gary,

The evening meeting at 7:30 p. m., Rev. George Knox, D. P., presiding. Selection; First Presbyterian Church Orchestra.

Address: Christ's Messajre Twentieth Century. Rev. W. P.

department of immigration, boai'd. Salutations: 1. Rev. J. B. Ponaldson, P. gansport presbytery. 2. Rev. Fred E. Walton.

Presbyterian Church. 3. Hon. Thomas K. Knotts, Mayor of Gary. 4. Charles M. Mayne. T. M. C. A. $. Paul Tomanorzy, Hungarian Address. 6. Vaclav Vanek. Bohemian Address. Closing Prayer. Reception Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock; Saturday evening at half past 7 o'clock. Sunday services: Sunday school at half past 9. Bohemian Slovak Service. 11 o'clock. Sermon by Vaclav Vanek. Chicago. Italian Services at 3 o'clock. Address by Tony Collosimo. Evening service at half past 7. Sermon by Rev. W. P. Sh river. New York City.

Hut me to '. Grace C.

FOR SALE Household furniture veryreasonable. 162 Highland st,. Hammond. . 12tf

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Room by young man in private house: privacy with independent surroundings desired. Address O S. Times. Hammond. 13-2

HELP WANTED Car carpenters, axle

turner, wheel fitter, and laborers a t j Jl 1

once; steady woi k. Apply at the Cudahy racking Co., Cniumet, Indiana.

WANTED A reliable man to drive milk wagon; must speak German. Apply 428 Douglas ave.. Hammond. 11-3

AGENTS WANTED $5 to $7 dc.Ily selling New Fibre Rrooms; 100 per cent profit; every woman will buy; begin canvass at once; sample by express 30c. Wynne Broom Co , Elmira, N. Y.

WANTED District manager to represent the Indiana Casualty- in Hammond. Address Indiana Casualty Co., 314-316 Jefferson Bldg., South Bend, Ind S-6

MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For government positions. $S0 month. Thousands of appointments coming. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Pesk 22, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Rubbers for wood finishing. Frank S. Betz & Co. 10-23 tt

EEM-WE HELP. WANTED At once, girls. Lick laundry, Hammond. 13-2

SALESLADY play piano worth Co. 5 Hammond.

WANTKD one who can preferred. F. W. Wooland l"c store, State St.. 13-2

AUCTION 140 ACUE EAim All .Personal Proncrtv

of W. G. Slagle, Saturday, Nov. 16. Located nino miles northeast of Winamac, Ind., and three and one-half miles south of Ora, which i8 on the Erie railroad. Owner has other business inter- ! cuts that' demand immediate attention, therefore, everything sells to the highest bidder. All new buildings, only built eighteen months; seven-room modern bungalow, unparalleled in construction and design, with hot and cold running water, bathroom, large basement, brick porches. An architectural beauty, with all modern conveniences. Large eight stall barn with brick floor. Sheds, wellhouse, chicken house, cement tar.k?, woven wire fences, 100 acres of good, rich, deep black soil rtady for the plow. Corn production SO bushels to the acre Jast year. Also great onion ground, proven by this year's crop. Farm Is a little rolling, some good timber on same. Located in prosperous community, surrounded by railroad towns. Buyer can come on Erie railroad to Ora, or Monterey, or to Winamac. Write us for full particulars and description. Purchaser assumes a $3,000 loan, he pays the balance In cash. On same day will sell all personal property, live stock and household goods. For full Information address at once W. G, Slagle, owner, Ora. Ind., or Wright & (son, auctioneers, Lafayette, Ind. 11-4

LJZQAE NOTICES.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LA K E Sl.'PERloR COCRT. ROOM" No. 2. NOVEMBER TERM, 1912. HAMMOND LUMBER

Ot 1RP1 iRATIi IN, . SoN. CAT'SE TO SCIT ON

vs NO. AC

COM PAN Y, A W. W. HATCH 9776. .ACTION-

COUNT. Now comes the plaintiff by L. V. Cravens, attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of n competent person, Knowing that the defendants. William W. Hatch and W. Ray Hatch, partners, W. W. Hatch & Son, are not residents of the

State of Indiana. I Said defendants are therefore hereby! notified of the pendency of said action j and that the same will stand for trial !

at the next term of said Court, and taht unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 1 itli day of January. A. D. 1913. the same bt ing the second day ef the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January, A. D. 191.1, said action will be heard find determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 13th day of November. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORT RI I M 1 E. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

10. SV 2s-37-4. East . to Steve Holla

Tt U.LESTON. Lot r.6. blk 13. Co.'s 6th f.dd, Nekola Lcscanech to Julius Kolod z i n s k i . . . . , Lot 2'-. blk 11. Park add. Wash. Park Land Co. to Sophia M. Godey and Sophia M. Lind Lot 60, blk 5, 2nd Logan Park add, Eunice A. Youche to Joseph Pomdsowski GARY. Lots 43 to 46. blk 2, Gary Park 3rd add. Charles Link to Herbert Davis .am Lot S. blk 3. O.ondit-MoGlnnity 7th add, Condi t-McGlnnity Realty Co. to Mike Petrik INDIANA HARBoR. NW i lot IS. blk 29, George Lytle to John Keller Lot 12. blk 2. 1st add. Fred Gastel Jr. to Harbor Securities & Realty Co Same real estate as last deed, Harbor Securities & Realty Co. to Vasa Laianski WHITING.

Lot 37. S 10 ft. lot 3S. blk 3 tral Park add. Kate MC(

to Joseph Hanley ?, Lot 29. blk 1. Davidson's Fred St. add. Sheriff to Standard Brewery 1,54 Lot 27, blk 1, Central Park add. Roy Green to Minnie E. Green Same real estate as last deed,

Edwin E. Green to R Green HAMMOND. W i, lot 35. blk 1, O. T.. burn J. Laws to Alexan

Campbell Lots 35 to SS. blk 1. Harrison Pk add, Gostlin. Meyn & Co. to Daniel J. Moran HO BART. Part SW 32-36-7. E , J. & E. Ry. Co. to George Ear le ' Lit 16, blk 4, Earle s 3rd sub.

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, Cen-'arthy

1,200

850

423

6,5 00

6.500

000

E.

Swindler J.

Hay Receipts. 1.663 tons: shipments, SS tons. Arrivals a little larger, especially of prairie, and demand moderate. Market steady. Choice timothy, $!.! 19; No. 1, $16rrzl7; Nos. 2 and 1

mixed. $13 'ft 14; N. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $10fj 12. Kansas and Okalhoma prairie Choice. $16Ji 16.50; No. 1. $1517 15 50. Iowa. Minnesota. Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice. $15j16; No. 1. $1314. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $9 i 11. Packing $7.50"?! S.50. Straw Ry e, f 9; oat, $77.50; wheat, $6'?( 6.50.

LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.10

'3 7.35; lambs, fair to good, $6.65 !( 7. 1 0 ; lambs, common to fair, $6.00&6.65; lambs, culls, $4.75 Cq 5.75 : yearlings, fair to best llpht. $5.00 5 90; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $4.75 1i 5.50; wethers, good to choice. $4.15'u4.SO: wethers, plain to good, $3 S55i4.15. Cattle Choice to prime steers. $9 S5 (&1100: medium to good steers, $7.00ift 9.4; inferior to fair steers, $5.40"g: 7.00; fat cows and heifers, $ 4.60 fi S.75 ; ranners and cutters, $2. 75'84. 35: native bulls and stags, $3 75'" 7.50; fair to fancy veal calves, $ 9.50 1 0.5 0 ; heavycalves, $4.u0ft 6.75. milkers and springers, per head. $35. 00 90.00. Hogs - Bulk of sales, $7.65 5"S. 00; heavy butchers, $7.95TS.10: light butchers, $7,851(8.05: light bacon, $7.70 t H.00: light light. $7.05 -Ti 7.55: heavyshipping. $8.00 fi R.10; heavy- parking. $7.60fi 7. SO: mixed packing, $7.60fi 7.S5 ; rough, heavy packing, $7.30 'fir 7.50.

read his annual address, opening with a tribute of appreciation to the faithfulness and devotion of the many laymen who have rendered efficient service to the diocese the past year. Commemoration was made with prayer of the members of the diocese to other fields of labor, but three of the places thus vacated have been tilled so that the force remains practically at its former efficiency. The bishop reported the consecration of the new church in Gary and also that he had participated in the dedication of the new Y". M. C. A. building In Gary. A rapid survey of tile parish advancement was made cover

ing the entire diocese, showing gratifying engagements were reported. The bishop has appointed an arch-deacon for the new field in the five southeastern counties of the diocese. The Woman's auxiliary to the board of mis

sions Mas reported as having raised money and prepared boxes to the value of over $1,100. Confirmations showed a favorable total for the year. The bishop made twenty-eight official visitations to parishes and missions, preached 107 sermons, and' engaged in various other services arid duties during the. year. The council adjourned tor luncheon at 12 o'clock and resumed session at 1. The matter of holding the council in May of each year instead of Novcmher was taken up this afternoon and will be acted upon at the next annual council. All the former standing committees were re-elected, with (.ne exception, that being in the missionary committee. Father Roland of Goshen, acting in the place of Father Marsh of

Gary. Geovge I. van was re-eiectea diocesan treasurer, and Homer Johnson of Goshen was re-elected missionary treasurer.

1ET

FAR girl:

WITH

SAD FATE

Sergeant Weifenbach of the East Chlacgo police department has been

I asked to locate Theresa and Katherine i 1 Commodore, aged sixteen and sevemi teen years respectively, adopted daughters of Nick Commodore who hne i been missing since Nov. 11. On that i day the young girls left on the 12:30 . Pennsylvania train to look for work. I They got off at the Englevvood station and have not been heard from since. The Chicago police have been asked to i assist In the search for the girls as it I is feared that some harm may have ! befallen them. The police think they j may have fallen into tho hands of I white slavers and will use evefy means

at their command t- locate them.

WANTED Woman dishwasher; no'

Sunday work. Apply 504 Hohnian St.. I FOR

Hammond. 12-3 ! WANTED A good girl for general' housewor k. Mrs. T. AY. Oberlin, 47 i

Warren St., Hammond. Phone 54.

WANTED V a i t -e s s. Apply Majestic hotel. Hamm. nd.

to Chef, 8-2

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room for sleeping; suitable for one or two. 232 riummer ave., Hammond. Near postoffice. 14. 3

FOR RUNT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; everything modern; heat furnished; no children. S57 Erie st., Hammond.

FOR PfONT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, soft Walter st., Hammond. 14-3

IIEKE IS A BARGAIN.

SALE 3-rw.m modern house, on

60-foot lot, on Michigan ave.; 7-foot basement under whole house, extra large hot water heating plant, large porch on front and side, laundry tubs and laundry hot water heater, has gas, bath and electric lights, with handsome mission fixtures, nice lawn and shade trees, some fruit. Price $3,750; $1,00 to S1.6M0 cash, balance cm long terms to suit purchaser. Address lock box 318, Hammond, Ind.

R OF LOCAHuL'uR 1,1-

FOR SALE Saloon and license; fine location. Address box 494, Hammond, Ind. 8-6

FOR SALE First cla?s saloon. Inquire J. T. Smith, 100 State St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Large suitable for store

235 Indiana ave. (in Phone S73W.

brick building; room fir workshop.

rear), Hammond.

FOR RENT Two large furnished for light

also suite of two rooms, ave. On rear, Hammond.

front rooms; housekeeping:

235 Indiana. Phone S73W.

FOR SALE Cheap, one latest style cigar case, golden oak; two 6-foot 18in. high showcases, golden oak; one 6foot wall case, golden oak; one double door Mosler safe. 58 inches high. For Information address 1) D G, Times,

Hammond. FOR SALE First renl estate mortgage for $2,200 at 7 per cent, on 8-room modern house (except heat); renting for $30 per month. Address Cash, care

9-6

te Ear! NI blk 6, R. E.

i to Eilis Anderson W CHICAGO. 5th add. New Chi- & I. Co. to Isldor

6,(100

SOO

CoO

Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South llohman st.,

FOR RE NTstove and office room Hammond.

-one 5-room fiat, with gas apartment residence; seven

n- i i 11. USUI, ,1 1 no one

Apply 141 Logan

St.. 14-3

FOR RENT One 6-room house; modern; 1706-135th st. One 7-room house, modern, 1708-135th St., Indiana Harbor. Applv Sarlc & Dupes Co., Indiana Harbor.

rooms ana batn on eacn floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms. Apply M II It, Times, Hammond.

NOTICE OF TRANSF1-: TION OF RETAIL

CENSE. Notice is hereby given to the oltirciis of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, om a male Inhabitant and resident of said City, Calumet Township, Lake County. Indiana, find am over tho age of twenty-one years and have resided ill the City of Gary, and in Calumet Township,

; said County and State, for ninety davs

prior to the date of this notice, and in the State of Indiana for more than one year last past and am a qualified voter thereof. That I am a citizen of the United States of America. That I intend to transfer the retail

liquor license, granted to me ;t the November .session. 1912. by the Board of County Commisslonei s of Lake County, Indiana, the same being a license to sell intoxicating, sp!ritus. vinous and malt liquors fti the following described premises, to-wlt: The one-story frame building situated on the cast side of Clark Roa.i. In the City of Gary, on real estate as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 35S and 936-1,000 fret south and 33 feet east of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 7. Township 36, North Range S. West of the second principal meridian; thence south 25 feet, thence east 129 and 10-100 feet, thence north 25 feet, thence west 129 feet and 1S-10O to place of beginning. The room in which said

liquors are to be gold is 22x40x12 feet, has glass front windows, one front and one side toor, said room fronts west on said Clark Itoad, a public highway in said City. Bar occupies south side of room, nil of which can be seen from said public highway-. There are six living rooms In the rear of said bar room, in the said City of Gary, Calu-

New Chito Frank

Gary La n d

Lot 13. cago

Levin 150

Lot 2", blk 4, 4th add. cago R. E. & I. Co.

Bosenstein G A R Y. Lot 5, S 1 ft. lot 4. blk 2. Land Co 's 1st sub. Gary-

Co. to William Mlodoc 742 50 Lots 32. 3:!. blk 1, Jackson Park South Broadway add. Selma C. Lindberg to Lewis Goerlng.... 1 Lot 29. blk 1, Schug Park South Broadway adrl. Oscar J. Lind berg to Lewis Goering 1 Lot 2. blk 2. Gareld Park add, U. S. Land Co. to Marcus RukII c 3 25 Lot 24. S i6 lot 23, blk 9. Erle's 2nd Glen Park, George Earle and wife to Hugh Sowers 375 Lot 16. blk 3 01. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Go. to Lewis Wil.lermuth 650 Und i.a lot 16, blk 101. Oary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Lewis Wildernuitli to William N. Ross 337 Lot 27, 2. blk 5. 2nd Logan Park add. Thomas T. Knell to Andy Nosal and Helen , 1 Lot 7. blk 1.: lots 2, 3, blk 2. Voigi's add. Johanna Siiili-ck to ot to Voigt 1 Lots 5, 6. blk 1: lot 4. blk 2, Voigt's add. Johanna Sad.erk to Frederick Voigt 1 Lots 1. S. 9, blk 1, Voigt's add, Johanna Sadzeck to Albert

oigi j (Lots 2. 11, 12. blk 1, Voigt's add. ) Johanna Sadzeck to Gust a v J Voigt 1 j Lots 3. 10. bik 1: lot 1. blk 2. j Voigt's add. otto Voigt to Joi barns. I Sr:dzeok 1 j Lot 4, bik 1: lots r. 6, blk 2. I Yotsrt's add. Johanna Sadz-w k

to F.mllic Mnnteuffel ) Lots It to 36. blk 2. Gary Pari; ilh add. Ida M. Stebbins to John T. White 4.02C

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 33c; firsts. 29H&30c; seconds. 28c: dairies. 25 5 30c; packing stock. 2t(it 23Vsc; process, 27I-fti2Sc. Live poultry- Turkeys, per lb, lolfi 17c; geese. Ilfil2c; ducks, 144il6c; fowls, llf'tllc; roosters, 9 '.jit 10c; springs, 12,2'1'i3c. Eggs Firsts, 27c: ordinary, 24c: dirties. 20c; checks, I6V2C Beans - Pea. hand picked. $2.50'(i 2.75; brown Swedish, $ 1 .5 0 -a 1 -75 ; Lima, J6.50; red kidney, $2.25 fir 2.35. Green fruits Grapes, baskets. S lbs. ll(16c; apples, brls. $2.o0f 4.50: boxes.

$1.00(c('3.00; cranberries. brls, $7.50 9.50. persimmons, cases, 12 pts, oOtj'ov: pears, brls, $ 1 .50 i 2.25. Vegetables Cilery, crates, Mich., 25 i 50c; radishes, 100 bunches. $1 '7 1.25; Brussels sprouts, qt. 1212(15o; cabbage. 75c f $1.0"; ton, $5.50u 6.00; green onions, six bunches, 6c; spinach,, tubs, 50c Si $1.00: squash, doz, 60c ii $ 1 .00; cucumbers, boxes. 2 doz, $ 1.50.14 2.00; eggplant, cases, Fla., $3.00 i( 3.50; tur nips, sacks, washed. 601r75o; watercress, brl, $1.502.00; peppers, crate, Fla.. $3.00r 3.25; beets, 100 bunches. $1.23: sacks, trimmed, 30';35c; cauliflower, case, 75c ji$125: pumpkins, doz, 50ci $ 1.00: onions, sacks. n!i 6S lbs. 501 75c; string beans, green, hamper, $ 1.75 (11 2.00 ; wax, hamper. T.50; tomatoes. box. $2.00H. 2.25: lettuce, leaf. box. TWftlOc: head.

hamper, 75cfi$1.00; parsley, doz bunch-'

es. 10c; carrots. leO bunches, S1.251? 1.50; parsnips, tubs. 50c. Veal calves 50'fi 60 lbs, liMi 10jc; 60 fa SO li s. 11?il2e; 6'iir 200 lbs, 71)10c; sn-vi 110 lbs. 121) 4c. Potatoes South Dakota, bu. 4'Ht 51c: Minnesota, bu. 151r5tc; Wisconsin, bu. 40'u 53c; sweet, Jersey, brl, $3.75'u

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OF COURSE THE BANK WAHTEDTHE HONEY Incidentally the Panhandle "Wrecker Was Called for Aid.

Although the Aetna powder mill explosion was barely felt In Gary arid did not smash a window in the powder m'll office, nor did it break a thing In any Aetna house save those to the cast of the explosion seat, yet the shock was f. H as far as Windsor. Canada. It shook many buildings in Detroit. "K.p"qukf" in Michigan. Shortly after the blast newspaper correspondents in M'chigan as far north as Grand Haven telegraphed to the Chicago and Detroit papers that "an earthquake" had shaken their towns. The most damage was done at Miller, two miles to the east, and more damage was done at Holland, Mich., than to the houses at Aetna. At Holland many windows were broken. Michigan City. South Bend and even Fort Wayne felt the jar. As yet the force of an Aetna explosion has never been felt in Gary to the extent of breaking any windows. Yet those same explosions have broken heavy plate glass windows at Hohnrt, eight miles to the southed f. The explosion was felt more at Crown Point, seventeen niibn southwest. than at Garv, three miles away.

Crown Point, Ind, Nor. 14. Word comes from Logansport that the Panhandle wreck crew was called yesterday to load the safe of the Miami Coirity Bank at Amboy into a Panhandle passenger express car to send it tut Cincinnati to be opened. Several diys ago the combination of the safe refused to work and experts were called. They failed to open it and it was placed on a car and brought to Logansport. In trying to change the safe from one express nr to another the boards on which It was being skidded broke and it fell to the station platform. The wreck crew ami derrick had to be called before it could be loaded into the car. There is about six thousand dollars in tlie sa f o and the bank Is anxious to get the it one y.

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