Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1906 — Page 5
Thursday, June 28, 1906.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE FIVE
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.
JOS. W. WEIS, The Druggist 101 State Street.
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.
loomhoff & Co.
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CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND IND. Capital $100,000. Your Bank account is not too large. "Neither is it too small for the CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK to handle. We solicit the same on the most liberal terms consistent with good Banking. 3 per cent interest paid on time certificates of deposits. Same issued from $1.00 up. Drafts to all parts of the World sold. C C SMITH Pres W D WEIS M D Vice Pres GEO M EDER Cashier E S EMERINE Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS
CHAS SMITH C H FRIEDRICII J C BECKER
WM D WEIS HERMAN SCHREIBER H M PLASTER
If you appreciate
Fine Printing
at prices as low as good workmanship and material will permit
Gi
ive us a
trial.
We are prepared to handle all classes of work in a prompt and satisfactory manner, and would be pleased to give estimates
The Lake County Times
Phone 111
Hammond Building
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
carriage, accompanied by her husbrother, Josiah C. Thaw. The meeting between husband and wife was affectionate and they remained totalking in an undertone for nearly an hour.
SPORTING NOTES
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. Louis Larson to Jacob Hurlburt, Part S. W. 1-4 Sec. 17-35-8 contain
ing 8 acres for $6,400.00 Tillie Barman to August Schuster, part W. 1-2 S. E. 1-4 of Sec. 24-34-9 for $400.00 Tillie Barman to Micheal Schuster. E. 1-2 N. W. 1-4 of Section 25-34-9 Michael Schuster to Peter Schuster, Part S. W. 1-4 Section 24-34-9 for $300.00 Fred Bosse to Carrie B. Townsley, Part S. W. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of Sec-8-36-8 for $1.00 Englehardt Backmann to Otto C. Borman, et al. Part of 3 lots in TolInd., for $1.00 East Chicago Co. to Simon Carlson, Lot 30 Block 9 Third Addition, InHarbor, for $275.00 John Hameetman to Walek Dubis, Lot 34 Block 6, Sub. N. W. 1-4 of Section 32-37-9, East Chicago, Ind. for $425.00 East Chicago Co. to A. Herman Swanson, Lot 6, Block 15, Fourth AdIndiana Harbor for $275.00 . David T. Brough to Geo. W. MyPart W. 1-2 S. W. 1-4 of Section 28-34-7 containing 18 acres for $500.00 Helmuth Vierk to Society for Christian Instruction, Part of Sec-24-36-10 for $600.00 Thos. E. Vinnedge, (Auditor) to Herman E. Sasse, Lots 2 to 15, Block 4, Tailors Add., Fairport, Lots 20 to 22 Block 2 Rolling View, Crown Point, Lots 6 and 7 Block 2, Walsh's 2nd Add., East Chicago, Lot 23 HarSub., Whiting, Ind. for $49.67 Louise C. V. Hammer to Herman E. Sasse, 2 lots in Newman's Add., W. 1-2 Block A. Dyers Add., 8 lots in Avery's Add., 1 lot Gostlin's Add., 3 lots in C. Hohman's North Side Add., 4 lots in F. R. Mott's Add., 2 lots in East Lawn Add., 3 lots in Messenger's Sub. and 1 lot in A. B. Wilcox's Add to the City Hammond, Ind. for $75.14 Franklin J. Albrecht to Herman E. Sasse, Part N. W. 1-4 and part S. E. 1-4 of Section 17-36-8 containing
26-74 acres, Lots 1 to 46 Block 66
and lots 1 to 48 Block 67 2nd Oak
Park Add, Tolleston, Part 3 lots in
Ross, Ind., Lots 1 to 48 Block 21
Sheridan Park Add., Tolleston, Lots
1 to 48 Block 4 L. P. Hammond's
Sub. and Part N. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4
of Section 18-35-7 containing 50-100
acres for $115.17
Jas. P. Kelly to Wm. T. Smith, 2 lots in Fogg & Hammond's Add., Hammond, Ind., for Caroline Meyrer et al to Florence Cooper Hall, Part N. W. 1-4 Section 8-36-8 con. 5 acres Caroline Meyrer, Gdn. to Florence Cooper, Part N. W. 1-4 Section 8-36-8 for $450.00 F. W. Stanley (Auditor to H. B. Nirison, Part lot 2 Sec. 26-34-9, 4 lots Mathias' Add., Liverpool Heights, Lots 1 to 26 Block 4 Sub. Block 2 Miller's Station, Part E. 1-2 W, 1-2 Sec. 31-37-9, Part S. E. 1-4 Sec. 6-36-and Lot 1 Block 4 Marble's Sub. Marble's Add., Hammond, Ind. for $47.29 Besides the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record with the recorder of Lake county, Ind. 3 mortgages, 1 release and 5 Miscelinstruments.
SCORES AT BASE BALL
Chicago, June 28.-Following are the base ball scores: League: At Boston-New York 6 Boston 4; at Cincinnati-Pittsburg Cincinnati 1; at Philadelphia-Brook-10, Philadelphia 0. American: At New York-Boston 5, New York 6; at Washington-Phila
delphia 5, Washington 0; at Detroit Cleveland 3. Detroit 5; at St. Loui Chicago 3, St. Louis 0. Association: At St. Paul-Milwau-8, St. Paul 5; (second game) Mil7, St. Paul 4; at Minneapolis Kansas City 2, Minneapolis 1; at InColumbus 2. Indianapolis 3-ten innings; at Toledo-Louisville 3, Toledo 4. Western: At Des Moines-Omaha 9, Des Moines 10; at Sioux City Pueblo 6, Sioux City 2; at Lincoln Denver 5, Lincoln 6-ten innings.
Earthquake in Ohio. Cleveland, O., June 28.-A shock felt here at 4:10 p. m. yesterday is pronounced by Cleveland sicentists to have been an earthquake. It is reto have shaken the southern shore of Lake Erie for a distance of 100 miles, the eastern limit being Painesville and the western limit Mar-
ABOUT THE HOUSE.
to
Simplex Games.
The Simplex base ball teams have two games scheduled for Saturday.
The office men play the foremen as
a curtain raiser to the game between
the regular Simplex team and the Fitzhugh Luther Co.
Odds and End That One Likes
Know. Often in putting up heavy pictures that are hung from a screw in the wall rather than from picture molding the greatest difficulty is experienced in getthe screw to fasten securely in the plaster. Here is a simple remedy, which many professional picture hangfollow in the course of a day's work. The hole made by the screw is enlarged, and the edges of the plaster are thoroughly moistened with water. Then the space is filled with plaster of paris and the screw pressed into the soft plaster. When the plaster behardened the screw will be found to hold very firmly. Three Wedding Hints. Don't impoverish your family by inon an extravagant wedding The show lasts but a short time; the poverty sometimes consequent upon it remains. Don't invite everybody you ever heard of in order to get presents. Evpresent is a mortgage on your fuincome. Down to the third genyou will have to pay present for present. Unless you are to go much in society, choose your gown for its usefulness. Think of the wedding gowns you have seen that have cost no end of money and been worn only once, possibly twice.
For the Hostess. Crystallized mint leaves dotted the whipped cream on the cups of coffee frappe at a bridge whist party the other evening. The present tendency in decorating is to use cut flowers in vases. The
SPECIAL Sale This Week Boys' Blouse Waists. Worth up to 75c. This week
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THAW REFUSES TO TALK
Will Not Submit to Either Verbal or Physical Examination-His Wife Visits Him. New York, June 28.-That Harry K.
Thaw, the slayer of Stanford White,
is perfectly sane was the report made by the alienists retained by the disattorney's office to examine into the prisoner's mental condition. This report was made after the physicians bad spent an hour with Thaw, who in defiance of the advice of his counsel ex-Judge Olcott. refused to answer any questions and decreed that nothing short of actual force would compel him to submit to a physical examinaWhen the committee of physicians called upon the prisoner Thaw said firmly, as the first member was introto him by Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, retained for the defense, "I beg your pardon: I will answer no questions whatever," and he stuck to
this in spite of his counsel's advice. After the alienists had departed Mrs. Thaw was permitted to see her husfor the first time since his ar
rest. She came to the Tombs in a
Go
lden
Op
portunity
A chance for everyone to own a Home
The Hammond Realty Company will help yon
WE are putting on the market seventy-five choice resilots 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 opportunity. It may never be offered again.
For information and particulars call at our office HAMMOND REALTY COMPANY
Hammond Building or our Agents
GOSTLIN, MEYN & COMPANY 92 State Street
Boys' Play Suits. All Sizes; this
week
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Boys
to 75c.
Knee
or
th up
Pants.
This week
3
Big assortment Men's Outing Suits Worth up to $15.00. This
week
c
10.00
The Model Clothing & Shoe House ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH PROPS.
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TRANSACTS
A General Real Estate and Insurance business. Prompt attention given all business intrusted with us. A big snap in a twelve flat propopaying 12 per cent. This must be sold at once. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EAST CHICAGO COMPANY
OFFICE: P. O. BUILIDNG Phone 343
East Chicaao, Indiana
clusters may be as large as you choose, and you can use a single vase or sevIf the candles are kept on the ice for a day or so before using they will burn away less rapidly when they come to the using. Some persons always keep their boxes of candles in the refrigerCard Table Covers. A new item has been added to the linen closet in the shape of card table covers. These are made of plain linen, with hemstitched edges and corners, provided with tapes, with which to tie them to the legs of the tables. They just cover the tops of the tables, being shaped exactly like them. When launthey should be rolled, not folded. An expedient for women who do not entertain with cards often enough to make it worth while to go to the exand trouble of the table covers is found in white paper cambric, which has a delightfully glossy surface and which may be pinned neatly over the edges of the boards and fastened around the legs or across the sides and ends under the tables. Seasonable Punch Bowl. An original punch bowl is a huge block of ice hollowed into a cavity in the top and set in a zinc tray, which may be concealed with ferns and flowThe punch will steadily melt the bowl deeper, but its effect will last unthrough the entire evening.
Gostlin ,
Meyn
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Co.
No Answer Handy This is only worth the telling, writes a correspondent, because it contains a retort which, though a triumph of inseems to me quite unanI happened to be reading some obvious newspaper proofs in a train when the good natured man next to me, with the intention no doubt of making himself agreeable, asked, "Ah, are you connected with the press?" I intimated briefly and perhaps not overthat it was none of his business. He persisted that it was a quite civil inquiry, which I met with the remark that I had not asked him whether he was a clerk or a shop asAs he was obviously neither, this nettled him. "If I knew," he said, "what newspaper you belong to I would never buy it again."-London Chronicle,
" Real Estate in all Its Branches." Spring has como. The coal trust ii on the bum. The prospect 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. We List here a few of our Bargains 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 basoment, 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, S3600. 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. Gostiin, Meyn & Co., "Real Estate in all its Branches
