Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1906 — Page 5
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE FIVE
Wednesday, June 27, 1906
THE FOURTH OF JULY
is not far away but we expect to do business in our new building at 98 State Street by that time. We will have the LARGEST and most UP-TO-Drug Store in this part of the State. Remember 98 will be our new location just opour present location.
REAL ESTATE
ceeding rounds. The knockout was near the end of the third round.
JOS. W. WE1S, The Druggist 101 State Street.
TRANSFERS
To reduce our stock we offer all trimmed and untrimmed hats at ONE-HALF PRICE. Our summer goods are all fresh and new and strictly the Best Styles. We solicit your inspection. Bloomhoff & Co.
A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company. Abstractors offices at Crown Point, and Hammond, Ind. David F. Cole to William A. Guss, lot 41, block 1, Gostlin addition Hammond, Ind. for $700.00 Geo. A. Carpenter to Martin An-
tonyi, 2 lots in J. William East State
Line Addition, Hammond, Ind. for $675.00 James M. Bradford to Margaret Warren, Lot 37 block 1, Hammond Heights, for $325.00 Jane Schoon to Peter Klootwick, Part N. W. l-4 Sec. 26-36-9, and Part S. W. 1-4 of Section 23-36-9 for $435.33
al to Peter 1-4 Sec. 26Sec. 23-36-9.
$866.67 ngu5 Rozroduski.
E. 1-4 Section 29-
37-9 East Chicago, Ind. for $275.00 Julius Szudzinski to Stanislaus Rokosy, Lot 49 Forsyth's Terminal
Sub. Whiting, Ind. for $1.00
Wolf Marcovich to Mayer Rubin. Part Lot. 22, Block 35, Indiana Harfor $200.00 Mayer Rubin to Joseph Junk, Part Lot 25, block 35, Indiana Harbor, for $200.0 John Rogers to John H. Thompson. Part N. W. 1-4 Section 29-37-9 and Part S. E. 1-4 Section 29-37-9 East Chicago, Ind. for $1.00 John H. Thompson, to Elizabeth Rogers, Part N. W. 1-4 Section 29 37-9 and Part S. E. 1-4 Section 299, East Chicago, Ind. for $1.00 Besides the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record with the recorder of Lake county, Ind 1 mortgage, 5 releases and 1 misinstrument.
The Tommy Burns-Mike Schreck atch that was to have been pulled
off by the Wabash Athletic Club of Terre Haute has been canceled. The fighters demanded a guarantee of $2,500 from the club but the management did not feel warranted in offering this and as 60 per cent of the proceeds did not look good to the fighters the bout was called off.
A Golden Opportunity
SCORES AT BASE BALL
Dirk Vanstright. et Klootwick, Part N. W. 36-9, and Part S. W. East Chicago for
John Kendra to Lot 14, Block 5 S.
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Chicago, June 27.-Following are base ball scores: I.eague: At Cincinnati-Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 4; at New York-Philadel-2, New York 1; at Boston-Brook-4. Boston 1; at Chicago-St. Louis 0, Chicago 1. American: At St. Louis-Chicago 4 St. Louis 0; at Detroit-Cleveland Detroit 5; at Philadelphia-Boston 1, Philadelphia 3: at Washington-Rain Association: At Indianapolis-Co-8, Indianapolis 3; at St. Paul Milwaukee 6, St. Paul 4; at Toledo Louisville 2, Toledo 4; at Mineapoli Kansas City 3, Minneapolis 2; (secgame) Kansas City 0, Minneapo4. Western: At Omaha-Denver 3. Omaha 5; at Sioux City-Lincoln 4, Sioux City 6; at Des Moines-Pueblo 2, Des Moines 4. BOOK ILLUMINATION.
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SPORTING NOTES. LAPORTE FOURTH OF JULY HAMMOND HELPS TO CELEBRATE
The Hammonds vs The Gunthers a Star Attraction-A Crowd of Fans To Accompany Team on Trip.
Laporte is planning to have one of the bigest Fourth of July cele brations in its history and as a big attraction for a big celebration they had to come to Hammond and contract with the crack team from
this city to get a worthy opponen
for "The Laportes" the crack team from their own town.
its a shame the killing can't be in
this city so the boys could see wha
the Hammonds really will do no that they are in tip top form an have a real winning sterak on.
It will be remembered that th
Laportes defeated the Gunthers th
fast team from the Windy City by a
score of 3 to l so it is evident the
boys are up against the real thing and the result will be watched fo with considerable interest. Besides this attraction there wil be the old fashioned Fourth made u of horse races, bicycle races, foo races and a baloon ascention with lot of red fire and noise thrown in. The Hammond Baseball Associatio advertises excursion rates to Laport this year and this is expected to b an additional reason why a goo
crowd of rooters should accompany
the team.
Early Example of the Artistic
Culture of the Ancients. The underlying thought which has inillumination from its very beis more interesting even than the gorgeous pages which pass beyond our power of appreciation and defy our comprehension. To the ancients the rarest gems in all the world were the gems of thought. The book was the tangible and visible expression of man's intellect, worthy of the noblest setting. Its covers might be made of tables of beaten gold inlaid with pre
cious jewels, its words might be writ
ten in minium of rare brilliancy
brought from India or Spain or in
Byzantine ink made from pure orien
tal gold upon parchment soft as velvet made from the skins of still born kids,
while upon the ample margins could be displayed miniatures and decora
tions portraying the highest skill of the
great artists of the day.
The earliest example of illumination
is a papyrus in the Louvre in Paris,
which contains paintings representing funeral ceremonies executed in bright colors, touched in its high lights with penciled gold. Although we find fremention of some poem written
in gold, of some magnificent volume or codex of colored vellum or some colof miniatures or of some maggift book decorated for prince
or church, yet this simple, imperfect
fragment at the Louvre is the sole tangible evidence we have that so obvious a form of artistic culture as the art of illumination was known to the long period of classical antiquity or to the later luxuries of the life of Athens and Corinth, of Pergamum and Ephesus, of Cyzicuus or Rhodes, Syraor Tarentum, of Sybaris, of Pomand of Rome. With the invention of printing the demand for the illuminator and the scribe became gradually less, and finalby the end of the sixteenth century illumination ceased to be an art. The book as the developer of the people in science and literature and in learning generally had crowded out the book as an object of art. It need not have done this, perhaps, but as a matter of fact it did.-Boston Transcript,
A chance for everyone to own a Home
The Hammond Realty Company will help yon
WE are putting on the market seventy-five choice resident lots in East Lawn and McHie's Subdivision and will sell you your choice of any of these lots (now unsold) at the unusually moderate price of $200 each, and what is more, we will loan to every person paying cash for his lot 75 per cent of the money required to build his home, at 6 per cent interest. All will be treated alike. First come first served. Do not neglect this opportuinity. It may never be offered again.
For information and particulars call at our office HAMMOND REALTY COMPANY
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GOSTLIN, MEYN & COMPANY 92 State Street
The Best of the Poem. "I don't see anything in that poet's new poem." "Of course you don't," replied the editor in chief, "because I opened it first and took a five dollar bill out of it. Give it a good place-top column, next reading matter!"-Atlanta Con-
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SPECIAL
Sale This Week Boys Blouse Waists. Worth up to 75c. This week
BASE BALL PERCENTAGES
National
League.
W. L. Pct Chicago 45 19 .70 Pittsburg 39 19 .67 New York 40 21 .65 Philadelphia 32 32 .50 Cincinnati 25 39 .39 Brooklyn 23 37 .38 St. Louis 24 41 .36 Boston 21 41 .33
Vindictive. Naggus-What are you going to do with the hero and heroine of that magstory you're running now? Marry them? Borus-Certainly. They will be married in the last chapter. Naggus I'm glad of it. It will serve them right.-Tit-Bits.
American League.
W. L. Pct Cleveland 35 22 .61 Philadelphia 35 23 .60 New York 34 24 .58 Chicago 30 27 .52 St. Louis 31 28 .52 Detroit 31 28 .52 Washington 20 37 .35 Boston 16 43 .27 Quite a crowd from here is plan
Her Dilemma. A Doniphan county woman who was ill and found herself in a trying posiexplained her woe to a friend. "You see, my daughter Harriet marone of these homeypath doctors and my daughter Kate an allypath. If I call the homeypath my allypath son-in-law and his wife will get mad, an' if I call my allypath son-in-law then my homeypath son-in-law an' his wife will get mad, an' if I go ahead an get well without either of 'em then they'll both be mad, so I don't see but I've got to die outright." Troy (Kan.) Chief.
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Spring has como. The coal trust is on the bum. The prospects for Hammond were never so bright. Now is the time to buy yourself a home. We have houses and lots to suit the taste and purse of anyone Come now before the prices begin to climb. They are low now, but are bound to go up. We have a few bargains left but they will soon be gone. Don't delay.
List here a few of our Bargain
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ning to attend the races at Libert Ind. An exceptionally good program has been arranged, Deans, Gears and
others having made entries for the
various events.
One of the surprises of the prize ring was the defeat by Hugo Kell of Young Mahoney of Milwaukee a the Auditorium, Chicago. The firs round Mahoney forced the fight and apparently had the best of it but changed his tactics and ran things to suit himself in the suc-
Spencer and Colors. Herbert Spencer's notions of art were very crude. His favorite color was what he called "impure purple." He wore "impure purple" gloves and, findthat the furniture was a little som
ber, had a binding of "impure purple" pasted round it by a seamstress. He cut the first strip himself and showed her how to stick it on with paste. He had his vases filled with artificial flowers. He wished to have everything bright about him and consequently enjoyed color. When it was suggested he could get that in real flowers he replied: "Booh! They would want conreplenishing!" He wanted to know why the people should object to
artificial flowers in a room any more than to an artificial landscape.-"Home Life With Herbert Spencer."
All Sizes; this
39c Boys Knee Pants. Worth up to 75c. This week
39c
Bis assortment Men's Outing Suits Worth up to $15.00. This
week
$10.00
New 7 room house with bath; brick foundation, pavement and brick sewer paid for. 50x150 ft lot, Calumet Ave., $2500 6 room house, full 7 ft basement, cement floor, bath, hot and cold water, gas for light and 50 ft lot, cement sidewalk, fine lawn, Summer street, $2100.00 25 ft lot on State street across from Carter's livery barn, at a very reasonable figure, $2,300. 9 room house, 50 ft lot, Murray street, $1400 4 room cottage, 50 ft lot, paved street, E. Sibley, $1100 6 room cottage, brick foundation, 37 1/2 ft lot, LaSalle St, $1,000 42 ft lot on State and State Line streets at a bargain. Fine two flat building 50 ft lot on Ogden street, $3600. New 8 room house on Manilla avenue, $2400 Michigan avenue, 8 rooms, $2100 4 room cottage, brick foundation, $700 5 room cottage, Chicago avenue, $1000, easy payments
9 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue, $2500.00 8 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue. $2000.00 4 room cottage, Oak street, north of Hoffman, 25 ft lot on easy payments, $750.00 7 room cottage on Truman near Oakley, 35 ft lot, $1400.00. The above are but a few of the bargains we offer, if you wish to look into anything in the real estate line, not listed above, call on us or write us. We can suit you. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., "Real Estate in all its Branches
