Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1907 — Page 7
Friday, Jan. 11, 1DQ7.
Want Column
niw;-position on Mortice Machine or brand saw. State wages paid. Ad-
aress j. ur Ukk County Times.-1-10-lt.
WANTED Two modern rooms for light
housekeeping, in private , family.
Address G, ' Lake County Times. 1-9-3t.
WANTED Itoom and board in private family, by young lady. Within two
blocks of court l.mme. Address "R
care of Lakh Countt Times.
WANTED Girl for general housework, ..references required. Four in family.
Cajl at 101 State street, Hammond, Ind.
1-8-tf.
WANTED Boarders and mealers, 630 Towle street. 1-S15t. WANTED Boarders at 60S- Indiana Avenue. l-8-5t. WANTED Molders; two first class men on floor and bench. Bert B. Potter Co., Griffith, Ind. l-5-6t
TRIMS
HADEJOYOUS
Wilmington, Del., and Tren
ton, N. J., Added to Outlaw's Territory.
DOOR SLAMMED III FACE OF OUTFIELDER SE3RING.
TUB LAKH COUNTY TIMES
Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 10. It certainly looks as if football will be handed another lemon by the conference colleges when the representatives meet Saturday in Chicago. Said Managr Baird today: "I have talked with Judge Lane, but it seems extremely doubtful if the conference will approve the changes recommended last Thanksgiving time in Chicago."
Must Play in Outlaw League the Rest of Ills Career Murphy Has Tilt With
I'ulliam and Friendship is Broken.
PAGE SEVEN.
WANTED For the U. S. army, able
HURTS ATUHTIG LEAGUE
bodied men. unmarried, between the other Matters of Secondary ImDortr5 of 21 and 35; of good character tuuuav imi'wl
ance Were Considered by the Eoard.
Xew York, Jan. 10. The proverbial
coals of fire were heaped on the head .' rase that offlclal said he didn't see how
Carl Pons, the French heavyweight and William Demetral, the local (Jrerk
win settle their differences on the ma in the windup of the wrestling show a
irooKe s casino tonight. The bout
Allien uiew oui or tnelr fiprn, Ar-
. 4 ....., 1 : . I . win
io souu r-id.nu.ns in ore-anized baseball n the same rin
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Cincinnati, Jan. io. Outfielder James Sebringr's application for xeinstatement
1ST on New Year's Uav
ui uouDtiess De a hummer, as ear wants to secure a decisive victory an has trained hard with that end i view.
ill t - i i . -
vni L.e ifiuscu oy the national base
ball commission, according- to a state
mem. maue iuuay uy Chairman Herr
mann of the commission. That i
a , . iraui.-ioiuj UL me norm ana wes
in trie ins.Ld.ie league for the rest of section of the high school basket ba
his career. seorin; is under contract leaue ls a- stake this afternoon
to play with the Chicago Nationals and President Murphy of the cubs helped Sebrlng- plead his ease before
the commission the fore part of the
week.
ATr Afnrr.liv A afr.i .
,.. tuny in the
shl",UI,u lul i?eurings reinstatement that he was pleading a lost cause, and
now tne report is going the rounds here that something of a squall was kicked up by the Chicago club president over
the matter.
When Mr Murphy talked to President
Pulliam of the National league on the
eges
and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For informa
tion apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State
treei, Hammond. Ind., or 323 South
fetate Etreet, Chicago, 111. 12-4-epd.
LOST A pair of eye glasses in case.
Return to 145 East Carroll and re
ceive suitable reward. l-10-3t.
LOS1 Jan. 1, between Marble street
and Lion store, gold chain bracelet
I l .
with locket containing one picture. ll or organized baseball by the board was also excused
Return to Mayme Kelson, 7G5 Murry j of arbitration of the National
street and receive reward. 1-7-lw.
li t: I 1 II H I I It Ttr 1th I, . j
A nair nf Rnwtanlps Innnlpo tprritnrlnl ii. -i.-j i . - " L,lc national
, . . a . . ..w.u.. "6"'a vv lllllllln mil, 1ei... flip ovodiiHi-o
I - - ' K-j i x i. Lit V.
ana irenton, N. J. The newly organ- rial ranacltv'
"eu Atlantic league, which is knock
illg at the rinnrs
FO0KI Woodman of the World pin. anl which has m. nnnth
Evanston plays at Lake View today
the two teams being tied for firs
place. A victory for Lake View wil
practically clinch first place for th
ooys, wnue a victory ior Jvanston wil
also give that five a strong hold on
the first position. The team which
wins this afternoon will stand a good
chance to finish In the lead for th
games next weeK and the rcgula schedule. Austin may still pull itstl
into first rank, for the five will play
at its own gymnasium this afternoon
entertaining Oak Parks.
ui uie in-State league of ex-outlaws
and disturbers of the peace and felic-
a piayer, who has so palnablv hrnkn
ittim mm urgaiuieu oaii, could be
pardoned unless every other ontir,
asso-
T'l , . I l . . . n..iii
elation today when it was rivn the i-uiuam ne would have noth-
"except in your offi-
Machson, Wis., Jan. 10. Dr. Hutch
ins, chairman of the intercollegiate
athletic conference committee, said to night tiiat he did not believe the com
Thereupon the Chicago magnate told mltee at its meeting in Chicago nex
Owner can have same by calling at the trouble manufacture hvi-he TH -
thi office and paying for ad. l-5-3t- Staters, was forced to give up- these FOR BALE Lots centrally located in ci"es. and its entry into the fold of
factorv district of East Chieasro. Tnrt tuo National association was consider
in, Ladd & Smith's subdivision. The olv ueiajea
Ladd Agency, agents, East Chicago, 11 Wlu De necessary, therefore, that
Ind. 1-11-tf a Ilew application lor the admission of
the Atlantic leaeue be file. In whirh
FOR SALE Nineteen lots in C. C. are snnniflpri ttio ritu v,D,r
Smith's addition to Hammond, Ind., to cover, omitting, of course, the two
near Mecl Car shops. The Ladd agency, cities which have been in dispute.
Ham Is Ruled Off.
A Hunt Ion Plau Outlawry.
Defeated in their attempt to secure
protection from the National Associa
tion of Baseball leagues, the presi
dents of the six clubs comprising the new Atlantic league held a meeting
tonight and formulated plans for an
East Chicago, Ind. 1-11-tf.
tOli SALE Six head of horses, to
gether with all harness, wagons.
carriages and surries. The property
of Tolleston Livery Co., Tolleston, Ind.
l-10-6t.
FOR SALE Four room house. Inquire independent league.
827 Indiana avenue. 1-7-lw. j The Atlantic league, It was announc
ed at the conclusion nf tht
VrVO C T I ry I 11 i Jil ... o.
vi. ofliiii ouui yaiu iu kuuu tuuui- will rontt-sr t,a Triott
tion at reasonable price, as owner in- which secured the protection whioh
tends to ieturn to liis former grocery I the Atlantic league failed to obtain.
Dusiness. , The coal yard. is situated Clubs will he maintain ir,
Uar Calumet, avenue on the Wabash Wilmington. Readinsr. Allpntnwn pi,..
tracK, almost in the center or jeru- ter and Pottsville.
salem. For particulars call on James
Czaszewier, State Line, 164th place.
S. W. Hammond, III. l-3-16t. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping; also ona front room suit
able for two gentlemen. Address Lakel
County , Times. 1-10-3L
v.' .1.1 . .
e vneciiis, jan. io. At their meeting today the directors of the
American lurf association laid on the table the applications of Jockey Ilam
ruieu on at .Louisville In the Corus
cate affair, and of Steeple Chase Jock
r.vn uuimiey, Miner and Porter for
reinstatement
Al Most and C. C. Martin, ruled off
last winter for bribing Jockey Wish
ard to pull horses, also applied for
reinstatement. The case was referred
ua.Lh. io tne city t'aric judges. Pre
siding Judge Trevelyan stated that if
tne case came back to him he would
reinstate both men
Tonight's session was taken up with
applications or trainers and jockeys
ior iyo
v Vl ujiiunauuiij nave io oe gone over this week this work will not be
completed until tomorrow.
iuuiu ueciue io maKe any
turther attempt to secure a modilica
tion of the football regulations.
' T l, : c . i . .
xnc ociiiiiiiciiL ui ine majority o
the colleges in the conference seems to
oe against any modification of the
regulations at this time," said Dr
mitcnms. -Wisconsin s attitude will
be-the same as heretofore. I shall be
compelled to follow the instructions o our council and vote against any ma
terial change."
Real Estate
Transfers
Tri-Sae IIa Prior Claim.
Secretary J. II. Farrell of the board
statea mat the grounds upon which Hugo Kelly, claimant of the
IflA Trl.KtoU .inll..... (,. r a. I , . . . .
- ojuiaujii iui leirnor- weiKiii c iamn ntish n rf ti-.
rn 6""ucu weie inai me in aemana right now in the far west Tri-State, though recently admitted. Yesterdav hia manum, rQ, 4i .- '
i , . , , . . i - ei i-. " ijjo i t rip-
, prior -ciaim upon -the held, on lent of a number of telegrams pressaccount of Its older nrsrsnknH
-- . ...a nuac nir a maicn netween
.cxSUO Ditt.iuins uajaceni to any terrl- nls man and Joe Thnmn. tha r.,-
i i x. . . . i aLiuu
APpiy tory may De consulted before that ad- coast fighter who has i,,.
t u .. . . I ,. "
jxv,Ciiu icuiwry is allotted to another the welterweight division up Into the
cci6ur. midd ewp q- its
fi2 IrO Cntt llniv Ai.1 il - m I ,
c me LlclII LIU in- 5 OUI i'Ta n O fifn flnrl T- u
rata nfFntn Knn-J a: - . . c
aua mo uuiu ui&posea oi a Aev want this match and ludsrir.e-
iaa' several piay- irom the number of telegrams receiv-
c.i. i.um uis reona, in., ciud appealed ed there will be plenty of rival rv
a. at Ai n n- i.. . . I irom inn flnoa nf RA n,.li i I u ... '
.; uiak liui uvcii ana under. ccl'1. miwaeu onuwn oeiore either secures the motAi,
taking; open day and night, ambulance upon them because they played a game Just now there is a question of wei-ht
cans answered promptly. B-29tf 14 luo IjUsan squares team of that may not be overcome
- 1 . , Mmcago, narnoring several Ineligible
ut "ie rieoacn Flanlna players. The board decirfe.i wi,c.n ti
uu cnangea io me invalid Appll- appeals had been heard that there
A list of transfers of real estate fur
nished daily by the Lake County Title
A- Guaranty company, abstracters
Crown Point, Ind.:
licenses, and as some two Josepil Sears to Evert Rich, n ya
ne sw H section 4-36-9. . .S1S875. 00
East Chicago Co. to Mathias
Hackstock, lots 1 and 2, block S nw i section 33-37-9, East
Chicago 400.00
Joseph Bixeman to Math Reiser
nw i se i. section 18-33-9.. 25.00 In addition to the foregoing trans
fers there have been filed for record nine mortgages, six releases and one
miscellaneous instrument.
HUGO KELLY IH DEMAND.
Receives Several Offers From Western
Fight C Iub.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room, loung lady preferred, 869 State street. 1-5-lw.
Does your sewing machine need repairs? If so call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 East State treet. phone 2601. 10-15-lm.
Murphy Ears Gans.
ance and Cabinet Mfg. Co., 408-408-410 412 Indiana avenue, telephone 187L
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were several mitigating circumstances and the fines were reduced to $10 per
man. lhe men were, however, cen
sured for an act termed serious against
organized baseball.
jf L. U an s sr
toot a Lasmettc Wkhdnwt every particle of firt, dust, toap, and impurities from the poret, cleansing tLem thoroughly. Allows the rich red blood to flow fntHy to the cheeks. A healthy condition of the skin follows its use.
50c and $ 1. 00 per jar Call at our start for samplt and book on facial manage M. KOLB, Druggist 131 So. Hohman St.
Joncy to Loan
In aay aciotuit on short notice, ca real estate or personal property, ky BUnson Broa. Attorneys at Law, Stenographer and notary in offloe. All inquiiies strictly confidential. Snitt
loa. rim National Bank Bnlldlng. HuaMond ind.
MICHIGAN CITY
HAS GIRLS TEAM
Will Play Chicago Heights i
Tonight Want Game With Hammond.
New York, Jan. 10. Tommy Murehv
challenges the world, bar Joe Gans.
Murphy, conqueror of "Young Corbett'"
at Philadelphia last night, today came out in the open as a hot seeker for
lightweight championship honors,
tnrough his manager, Johnny Oliver.
The Harlem pride is out for the
championship first, last and all the
time, win or lose, come one, come all,
ever, excepting Gans. Can, he admits
with frankness, is his superior.
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On your furniture, pianos, horses wagons, warehouse receipts or other securities (and we leave them with you undisturbed). We will make you the loan for any length of time, from one month to on; year.
Muggsy a Hero.
Arrangements are completed for the opening of the Michigan Citv hie-h
school girls' basketball season. The
opening game will take place tomor-
Eos Angeles, Cal., Jan. 10. Seizing
dangling reins from between the hoofs
of two runaway horses. Manager John
J. (Muggsy) McGraw of the New York
Giants prevented a serious accident
from befalling his wife, Mrs. B. J.
Weller of New York, her guest, and
probably himself.
McGraw played a hero's role in front
of hundreds of spectators at theater
time, and after changing his mud-be
spattered attire at his hotel, the prin-
SPORTING BRIEFS.
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 10. The
track at Emeryville today was sloppv
but nearly all of the well-played horses
ran to form. Jockey L. Williams won his four mounts.
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You certainly have something: that you desire to sell, but
HOW
can the many interested people know, if you do not use the advertising; columns of The Lake County Times?
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Sab.crlbfo, The Lke Connty Tlmemm t The Lake County Time. I, delivered
aIly by carrf
crlber3.
row afternoon in Poison's hall and the c,pals enjoyed the play as if nothing
local six will have as their opponents 'Tad happened. He had only sustained the Chicago Heights team-rwhu-h U rh1"111863 in nls two blocks wild run,
said to be composed of young ladies of 5:rag'&5nS at the reins.
much basketball ability. The game will be called at 4:15 after the school
duties of the day and a large crowd of interested spectators is sure to assemble to cheer the Michigan City girls on to success.- Miss Brayman, manager
of the local team, scheduled this game only after considerable effort. A small admission fee will be charged.
The Michigan City players will line up the same as when they met the Baptist young ladies a fortnight ago and defeated them in a practice game by a score of 33 to 3. The arrangement is as follows: Forwards Ethel Wells and Gertrude Luta. Guards Hazel Wellman and Wllhelmlna Schreiber. Centers Frankie Lee-Kinnard and Pearl Nichols. Coach Walter D. Bean, who will nicely referee the contest expects some good work of his proteges. Miss Brayman thinks she will be able to announce that contests have been ar
ranged with St. Joseph. Hammond and other neighboring cities in the near future.
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Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 10. The athletic
board at the University of Nebraska has announced the election of William C. ("King'-) Cole as football coach for
the coming season. The salary is t
be $1,S00.
Nate Lewis, manager of Kid Herman
is expected to arrive from Tonopah to
day and complete plans for the show
ing of the Gans-Herman fight pictures
Lewis is bring the films with him. The first show will be given at Brooke's
casino Sunday.
lern to over ' 6,000 stub-
President Comiskey of the world's champions left town last night with a party of friends for Helena. Ark., where his houseboat. White Sox, ls anchored. Ten days of duck hunting at the mouth of the St. Francis river will be put in before the "Old Romanreturns to sign up the rest of his ball
team. Joe Cantillon. manager of the Washinptons, was in the party and rill be "first mate" during the cruise.
New York, Jan. 10. George M. Web
acting for E. T. Stotesbury of Philadel
phia, who recently purchased Sweet Marie at the Old Glory horse sale at Madison Square garden, makes the announcement that the great mare will be trained and exhibited again next
season.- tne may aiso De raced the grand circuit.
on
London. Jan. 10. Sir Thomas Lipton has offered a cup for a yacht race in Hampton roads during the Jamestown exposition,, to take place probably in September. The question of the class of boats to compete and the conditions of the race are left to the executive committee of the exposition to decide.
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STATE OP INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: Cause No. 2649. Lake Superior Court, October term, 1906 Thomas F. Costello. vs. Archibald J. Roberts, John Brown and John W. Hughes. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday the 12th day of January, 19o7, 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: Lots one (1) to six (6) both inclusive: Lots twelve (12) to Twenty-one (21), both inclusive, Lots Twenty-three (23) to Thirty-six (36), both inclusive and Lots Forty-seven (47) and Fortyeight (48) all in Block Sixteen (16); and Lots from One (1) to Nineteen (19) both inclusive, in Block Twenty-three (23) all in L. P. Hammonds addition, containing Fifty lots in all, said L. P. Hammond's addition being a subdivision of the North one-half of the South-east quarter of the North-east quarter of section E.even (11), Township Thirty-six (3(5). North Range Nine (9) West, situated in JLake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum ;.o satisfy said decree, interest and cctsts, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accuring costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Archibald J. Robertson, John Brown and John W. Hughes at the suit of Thomas F. Costello. CHARLES J. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff, Lake County, Ind A. F. KNOTTS. Att'y for Plaintiff.
IVOTICL3 TO SOX-HBS1UKXT. The State of Indiana. Lake county. In tiie Lake Superior Court, December term, 1 90 tJ. Josephine E. Young vs. Hiram Pearsons, et al. Cause No. 3704. Action to Quiet Title. Now conies the plaintiff by Crumpacker & Moran, attorneys and riles her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, INram Pearsons, Pearsons, wiToe true christian name is unknown to jMaintiff, but who is the wife of said Ifrvam Pearsons, Edmund I). Taylor, James Kt
iwen, tiliam Kerr, the heirs of said William Kerr, if he bo dead, each and all of whose names are unknown to
plaintiff, John Norcott, Ann Norcott his wife, Roger 1). Coit, Coif whose true christian name is unknown but who is the. wife of said Rosrer I
Coit, Red River Land company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Red River Land
t ompany, a corporation, John W Hughes, Julia A. Hughes, his wife
iienry s. Dietrich, Dietrich
whose christian name ls unknown, wife of said Iienry S. Dietrich, Edgar A. Lyon, the Chicago Sand Company of the
tity 01 cnicago, uook County, Illinois,
me unicago ana company, a cor
poration: Francis A. Ogden. Charles
w. llotchklss, James Miles, Harvey H
Hrown, Delia A. Brown, Marie Bell Tucker, O. D. Morton, whose christian
name ls unknown to plaintiff, Allen M Culver. Thomas Fnstor Tsaa irit
Jr., Albert A. Wells, John Griesel, are
not residents or tne state or Indiana,
ham clerendants are therefore herehv
notified of the pendency of said action
and that the same Will stand for trial at the next ierm of. said eourt. and
that unless they appear and answer
or demur tnerein, at the calling of said
cause, on tne tztn aay or March A. D.
1907, the same being the 2d day of
tne next term or said, court. to be be
gun and held in the . court house at
Hammond, in said county and state
on tne 2nd Monday of March A. D. 1907, said action will be heard and de
termined in tneir. absence.
In witness whereof. I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 9th day of
January a. d. isuk
SEAL. HAROLD II. WHEELER,
cierk .L,. s. C. By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.
sJli! Maud
and all mouths open' to this best chew of all chews for forty years the same highest quality the same price the same full-weight 16 oz. plugs the same standard chew.
K OX-RESIDENT NOTICE.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
COUNTY. ,In the Superior Court,
December team, 1906.
Cause No. 3G5o. Action to Divorce.
Julia Engle vs. Edward Engle.
Now comes the plaintiff by Stlnson
Bros, attorney and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a
competent person, showing that the
defendant Edward Engle ls not a resident of the State of Indiana,
Said defendant ls therefore hereby
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 he appear and answer or
demur therein, at tho calling of said
cause, on the 11th day of March, A. D,
1907, the same being the 1st day of
the next term of said Court to be be
gun and held In Court House at Ham
mond, in said County and State on the
2d Monday of March A. D. 1907, said ac
tion will be heard and determined la
his absence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto
set my hand and affix the Seal of said
Court, at Hammond this 24th day of
December A. D. 1906.
Seal HAROLD II. WHEELER,
Clerk L, S. C
CARRIE B. MILES,
Deputy Clerk.
Report of Members of Advisory Board.
I, C. Chick, L. II. Mattern and Philip
McLaughlin, do solemly swear that
we have examined the receipts and ex
penditures for North township and find all the accounts correct and according
to law, and a3 appropriated by the ad
visory board of said North township.
And we do hereby submit the follow
ing report to the tax payers.
Township Balance R-celpts Expend!
hunc 1. uwoo) tures 1006 1006
Balance $4626.19 13079.84 J12S19.99
Tuition fund 1344.93 3695.75 4921.25
pec. school. 905.40 16328.48
(Overdraft)
Road fund
Bridge fund. Door fund.... Dog fund.... Totals.
583.21 727.58 465.03 890.00
736.71 7S5.22 6207.15 832.00
7731.54 37665.15
1554S.67 781.83 635.08 65SS.44 807.10 42152.36
(Jan. 1, 1907.) Balance on hand township, $SS6.04; Tuition, $119,43; special school fund, (overdraft), 125.59; road fund, $538.09; bridge fund, $827.72; poor fund. $53.74; dog fund, $914.90. Total indebtedness of North township for outsanding warrants, $14,586.85. This is in the special school fund. Dated Jan. 8, 1907. CHARLES CHICK, Pres. L. H. MATTERN, Sec'y. PHILIP M'LAUGHLIN. F. R, SCIIAAF, Trustee of North township.
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