Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1907 — Page 7

Thursday, Jan. 31, 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE SEVEN.

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WANTED Small cottage or Hat, voueg married eouple. AValklnff dis-t-ii.c. fnnc Simplex. AfMrws "K" L !!: Copstt TiMr.s. t-SO-St. V, AXTDI) Cook at Wolf Lake summer nx-i't. Apply tit Wolf Lake, to Chris G.,-tz.--i-30-lw. VAXTKU Solicitors. Must speak Polish. Call tonight. Room 6. Lash hotel. 1 -29-2t. WANTRf, Laborers. Apply Fitzhugh L .(:...-! Co., Hammond. Ind. l-SO-t WANTED Girl tor general housework. 7.4 South Hohman sUeet 1 2-tf. SITUATION WANTED" you desire to ... .,tt.,o fj,ml.j help tor housework, '.',' j'. , w-ii-l. cuok. laundress, V.'.i 1 tress, fcait. fei". eushier or for any kind of factory work call or 6id stamp for particulurs.' ' L. I J. McDonald Agency, 11957 IbiLsted street, West Pullman, 111. Save ,.,y ud.it ess. 1-28-1 wk. V.'ANTED Room-mate wanted by a ye ur.g man, in n fine well heated ror;n. Telephone CI 51. 1-20-tf. WANTED 100 mem Apply at the old Hammond riant ice house Monday jp Yob' want work of any kind or if you want to hire help of any kind, male ur female, rail or send stamp for j.aiticulars. L. 1 '.. McDonald Agency, 11957 Halsted street. West Pullman, 111. Favo my addr-ss. l-2S-lk. y,-.X cjjd -Men, at once for service in Philippine islands; able bodied men, unmarried, between ages of 21 and 35, c.f good character and temperate habits, v. i.o ran speak, rend and write English. For information appy at Recruiting Ot'lice, 92 State street, Hammond, Ind., or 323 South State . street, Chicago, Hi. 1-26-tf. "11 LLP WANTED if you want work of uny kind in ji n y part of Chicago or Hammond or South Chicago, as waitress, cook, salesgirl, laundress, houseork, rail or .send stamp for particulars. R 15. McDonald Agency, 11057 I.iil.sted street. West I'ullman, 111. Save my address. 1 -2S-1 wk. 2IKLP WANTED Girls wanted for general housework in Morgan Park, Roseland, Pullman ami entire south i-d". Small families; $1 to $G per week, with or without washing. Call or send stamp for particulars. L. P.. McDonald Agency, li:5 7 llalsted street, West Pullman, 111. Save my address. 1-28-5 wit. WA.MIiD Girl for general housewcik; no washing. Apply 43 Carroll street. 1-19 ti'. FuR RENT Furnished room at 5S Rlmbaoh avenue. Apply at house or Df Madam MeXiel. Phone either 3623 tr 1 1 S2. -1-29-t f. 2 'Oil RENT Furnished, rooms with board. Ail modern conveniences. 361 South Hohman street. Telephone 2552. , i-28-Ct. Foil" RENT Pleasant furnished ' room. A;i modern conveniences. Inquire 112 Fast Glint. n street. l-2u-lw. Foil SALE At a saeriiico, corner lot 32x135 near Galium t avenue. Convenient to street cats. Fast frontage This Is an absolute bargain for any one who knows Hammond's value. If taken at once will sell for ?275 rash. Lot ou opposite corner sold Week ago for $I'H. Apply Lake County Times. 1 - :i o -1 w k . Ft .it SALF oil EXCHANGE SO acres, near Tomahawk, Wis.; new building; fine soil; lo acres first growth timber. Want cash or clear improved value f'',!HHi. Jacol.son's Agency, 77 South llohman street. Hammond, Ind., Phones, other, FIG; resilience, 3632. l-:h-2t. FOP. SALK Victor talking machine ami 2i' ten-inch records good as new. A bargain. Chas. Smith. 270 Webster tivev.ne. l-29-:ft. J'Uli SALF Patent and all tools to manufacture, very useful household article, or will exchange for city property. Address W. J. F., Lake Col'nty 'p!rs. i-2-.'-::t. Foil SALF '" 1 acres unimproved timber ..! lati-l in Tennessee; clear; price ?ia per ace; want property or liierchamliso or small farm or what um I offer, d '.' owner F. J. Hurl', Gary, Ind.--1-2S-1 w. OR SALF Grocery and meat market with fixtures. Inquire corner Fayrtte street and Webster avenue. J-25-tf. For: SALF OR TFADF Four Oxford incubator?; also 50-foot hot water 1 r. oder. Address C. Newman, Lake St.-i ion. Lake county. l-26-5t. F U SALF Property on corner of 11aeo.un acnue and 150th street, 13,100; r :s r..,- Lachl Agency, Fast Chi-:r.-ti I'OIl SALF Several fine fiat buildings in Magoun avenue; if you are interested in a good bargain, come and see us; easy pa awius. La-dd Agency, East Chicago. l:u;. 1-25-tf. Den your sewing machine need repStJrsV I' so call up C. F. Miller, the f-'Vyinfe" machine expert. 211 Fast State HrlL phone 2601. 10-16-lm. Certera first class livery and undertcklLg; open day and night, ambulance rsli f.newered promptly. 6-29tf , The name of the Erlebach Planing t:'Al Ij changed to the Invalid Appliuca an Cabinet Mfg. Co.. 406-408-410-.? iLQlana avenue, telephone 1S7L ANMHAdlMn.M. Johnson's Studio Is open to its patrons every day in tho year. Very t rc v, M US. MARCUS JOHNSON, S3 St-;.- .-tie, t. second floor. l-30-3t. To subscribers. Readers of the Times are requested to favor the ihar.agement by reporting any irregularities in delivering. Communicate v.'itli ths circulation department, or cia;c-n 111,

In the W ay of Sport

RECRUITS ADDED TO SOX ID COBS George Eoho Signs "With Americans and Osborn Joins If ationals. The rosters of both tho White Sox and the Cuba wera further filled yesterday when the contract of George Rone, purveyor of three baggers and general utility man, was received by Owner Comiskey of the world's champions, while Wilfred P. Osborne of Sycamore, O., presented himself and contract at President Murphy's oflice In the Masonic temple. It la hardly necessary to state who Ilohe la. He i3 the man who Lacked up the magnificent pitching of Altrock and Walsh in tho first and third games for the world's championship la3t fall with a three base hit each time, scoring one run in the first and clearing the bases in the second contest, thereby defeating tho Cubs. Rone's natural aptitude with the stick causes his ilelding deficiencies to be overlooked, or at. least condoned, and he 13 certain to be retained throughout the season by Comiskey. Osborne is an outfielder from the Canton (Ohio) Central league team, and touted as one of the best stickers in that organization. It was Osborne who got the only hit for Canton in a game with tho Evansville team Aug. 22, and tho pitcher who had tho one hit victory to his credit was Puck Freeman, the right handed tvvirler recently signed by Comiskey. Osborne has been visiting an aunt in Chicago and impressed Owner Murphy considerably. Ho is a trifle larger than Sliackard, and is said to be fast in the outfield. He spoke highly of Freeman's pitching, and seemed to think both the Central league recruits would make good if given a chance. Osborne's signature completes the Cub recruits on the contract question. MAROONS MAY WRESTLE. Instructor suiter Xow 11a a Squad of -"" and Sport May Become General. "Wrestling as a fine art" may at any time appear on announcements of the University of Chicago curriculum if the present plans for building up the sport at rue Aiiuway continue. Last year, under trainer Conibear, a huskv snuad of a dozen worked through the winter and two maroons surmised mat f;. by taking second in tho middle-weight and third in the light-weight contests of the A. A. U. This vtin.r i nt 111 rt rf Charles E. Suiter has a lively scuad of twenty-five or thirtv hammer-locks and grapevines everv afternoon. Several of the maroon suuad have shown up particularly well, having the advantage of previous experience, but even the novices are eumrisiner thi trainer. Tho collegians take to the mat work easily and soon learn the l udiments. E. M. FRY PROVES THE BEST. ASns the Premier Stakes in. First Invent of the Season. New Orleans, La., Jan. 50. F. M. Fry proved conclusively today that he the best 2-year-old colt in the south. He won the Premier stakes, the first fixed event of the season for the babies, in a common gallop. It was.F. M. Fry's third success of the meeting. In his previous races lie showed great speed, but today was the first time he was called upon to show whether he possessed endurance. The distance of the race was a half mile, the longest course that the youngsters have been called upon to negotiate. , The colt's previous successes made the majority of the racegoers and turfmen believe that he had the best chance to win. This opinion was sjill further strengthened when a heavy rainstorm, almost obscuring the "horses, turned tho track into a swamp during the running of the first two races. The ppy condition of the track much to the fancy of Barney Schreiber's great little colt, and for this reason Ixe was made a topheavv favorite at 1 to 2. NUBBINS WINS SPEEDWAY. 11 y Jiheer Gamenes I.iuils;nu, Mare Out footed Colenel 11. and Qualified for Finals. Lanigan's Nubbins, a steady going, level headed mare, thought to be just a shade outclassed by some of the other fivers, proved the heroine of the ice on the Douglas boulevard speedwav yesterday afternoon. After a spirited preliminary struggle with Prince Pugh and Miss Annie, Nubbins, through sheer speed and gamenoss, outfooted and boat Colonel II. in the final dash of the hobble pace and therefore qualified with Shylock for tho finals, for tho vK,,j SO!d stop watch, which will be contested as soon as all tho preliminary heats can be decided. Good Crowd on Hand. Yesterday's matinee was tho second of the season ' given by the Garfield Park Winter Driving club, and a big crowd was on hand to 'witness the sport. Resides the hobbled pace there was a race for free-for-all trotters and one for naked pacers. The former went to M. S. Rosenwald's handsome little black, Cyrus M., while Crowning's Scamp showed P. is heels at the finish to the nags without the straps. Boston, Mass., Jan. 30. The flrsF international contest between German and American yachts In German wrters will be held next August, when another series of races for the Sender type of boat will be sailed at Kiel for a cup offered, b tha csipexor.

WABASH BATTERS

STRENGTHEN TEA Johnny Fisher Is Rounding Out Squad But Finds Dearth of Pitchers. Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 30. "Wabash will have a batting bunch this spring why, eight men on the scjuad are hitting .SSS and upward already." Thus spake Coach Johnny Fisher as he emerged from the net yesterday afternoon after feeding his college proteges on an assortment of dinky curves, which they had slammed to all parts of the cage. The young Indianapolis twirler is thriving on his indoor work here, and is In fine fettle. His arm felt so good that he had a consuming desire to cut loose a little yesterday, but wisely refrained. Fisher expects to continue his work here until Manager Watkins orders him to Hot Springs. The Wabash squad, especially tho battery candidates, are picking up many valuable pointers from the clever youngster who piloted the scarlet to victory for several seasons prior to making his debut as a professional. It is too early to venture predictions, but the indications are that Wabash will put out a strong team this season in spite of the drain on the 1906 team. Pitching IJennrtment Weak. The probable weakness will be In tho pitching department where the scarlet has had the greatest strength for the last decade. Last year there were four pitchers of college caliber a tcommand, but Rubush and Eoulton were lost by graduation, while Valenti entered professional ranks and Hubbartt quit school. This year there is a surfeit of new material, but It is experimental. Erwin, Bridge, Freeman and Pearson are the most likely candidates. They have not been permitted to let themselves out, but Coach Fisher is confident that he will be able to develop at least two good slab men. BURNS WANTS $20,000. Puts si Damper ou the Match With .Mike Sohreek. Tommy Burns has put a damper on his proposed match with Miko Schreck by demanding a $20,000 purse, which is not in sight at present and probably never will be. Five figure purses are not so plentiful as they were a few months ago and the only two in sight are those for the Cans and Britt fight at Tonopuh, and for tho Burns and O'Brien battle at Los Angeles. The first named contest is scheduled to take place on March 16, and that between the heavyweights some time in May. Of these, the Gans-Britt affair undoubtedly will be pulled off, but if Senator Hartman's anti-fight bill becomes a law, which is expected, Burns and O'Brien will be compelled to strike the Nevada trail for a bunch of money to scrap for. Burns then will not place so high a value on his services and a purse of $10,000 will look big to him. SPORTING BRIEFS. Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 30. A collision in which two motor boats were sunk and a woman narrowly escaped drowning and the sensational performance of the Dixie, owned by Commodore F. J. Schroeder of the Motor Boat club, enlivened the races on Long Worth today. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 30. It was easy sailing for Kid Farmer of Peoria, 111., who fought ten rounds in this city tonight with Jimmy Potts, the Minneapolis boy who is declared one of the best in the business. "A draw," declared Referee Barton, after one of the fastest and easily most clever boxing contests ever witnessed -in Minneapolis had closed with Farmer much the better man. South Bend, Ind., Jan. 30. South Bend today signed Charles A. Devore, a pitcher from Pueblo, Colo. Manager Grant has succeeded in coming to terms with First Baseman Acklemeyer of Cincinnati. Central league fans were surprised today when it was announced that Teddy Price has been named by Wheeling to manage and captain the "Stogies" this year. Price succeeds Shriver, who was holding out for $300 per month. The Wheeling club has taken action by which Hutchinson, Kan., will be disbarred from organized baseball unless a satisfactory explanation Is made for the efforts made to have Price deeert Wheeling. Frbaua, HI., Jan. 30. Five of the best athletes on the University of Illinois track team are reported to have fallen by the wayside in the last examinations, and unless some of the squad contrives to pass off "cons" before Feb. S the Illini will be greatly handieapped in the first dual meet wrth Chicago. The athletes who received the two or more "cons" necessary to bar them from competition are Burroughs, the star shot putter; Jenkins, the sprinter and quarter .miler, Blomfeldt. the half milcr; Miller, the miler; and C. H. Smith, the two miler. Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of America, arrived ir Chicago yesterday ready for his bout with Charles Hackensehniidt at Brooke's casino tomorrow night. Gotch came direct from his home training quarters at Humbolt, la- where he has been since last Sanday, after completing a week's theatrical engagement at Milwaukee, Wis. Gotch's appearance bears out his statement that he is in the pink of condition, ready to wrestle any man in the world, and. while confident of defaating Hackenschmidt, he does not expect ea easy bout.

Los Angeles, Cab, Jan. 30. Ascot bookmakers , got the worst drubbing of the season today, fiv of the six favorites coming homo with the money, bo far us the talent was concernd six favorites actually won. The books held Bragg, winner of th fifth, at 2'' to 1 until post time.' The tip was a hot one and everybody had it. There was a terrific rush, to tt t Bragg monew down and as the hor.-o s came out to go to the post, the books realized they had been posting false odds and began to mop the si,.;.-. Within a minute the price was backed down from 20 to 6 to 1. The old boy was ready and came on at the stretch winning as he pleased. Bragg tickets wr being cawaed as tho sixth race was being run.

San Francisco, Cel., Jan. 30. Kvrciieval demonstrated today that ills vlctory in the Barns handicap u!1 Saturdaywas not a fluke. Ho took up 110 pounds and beat Dusty Miller and Nealon In clever style for the Tigress handicap. With 118 pounds in the saddle Neulon was regarded as a sure winner, and 4 to 5 was his prevailing price at post time. Dusty Milier led to the stretch, followed by Nealon. Kercheval finished stoutly and beat Dusty Miller by a neck. The winner was as good as 0 to 1. Nealon is apparently not iu his beat form. Kercheval is a ran mudder, and if the track should be muddy on the Brighton handicap day, ho will take a lot of beating with 1)7 pounds up. Lake County Savings & Trust Co. Collects County Taxes. We have a complete duplicate on Ilniuinonil property. K2 State St. Open evenings except Thursday. Real Estate Transfers A list of real estate transfers furnished dally by tho Lake County Title and Guaranty company, abstracters, Crown Point, Ind.: East Chicago Co. to Frank Flood lot 3,- block C2, Indiana Harbor.. 5 400.00 Martin Mayer to Martin Schwarz, part lot 9, block 3, C. Hohman's addition, Hammond Martin Schwarz to Genevieve Mayer, pt lot 9 and pt It 10, C. Hohman's addition, Hammonl Martin Schwarz to Genevieve part lot 9 and part lot 10, C. Hohman's addition, Hammonl Genevieve Mayer to Joseph Mayer, part lot 10, block 3, C. Hohman's addition, Hammond New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Mary M. Anderson, lots 2S to 30, block 4, lots 12 and 13, block i, Mathias addiaion, Liverpool Heights 273.00 Frank F. Fisher to Solomon Zehner, lot '21, block 21, second addition Indiana Harbor 430.00 Benjamin N. Bra. rich . to Fred K. Krances, lots 14 to 18, block 1, Sherman park addition, Toleston 300.00 M. L. Young to Eugene II. Ziegler, lots 21 and 22, block 10, C. T. L. & I. Co's. third addition, Tolleston 100.00 Margaretha Frass to Lizzie Kindberg, lot 3, block 3S, Railroad addition, Crown Point 50.00 Paul B. Pipinski to Jakub Mroz. .lot 13, block 2, Bell &. Hoffman's addition, East Chicago In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record one mortgage, three releases and six miscellaneous Instruments. CANAL CONTRACT STATUS Secretary Loeb Issues a Statement That Tells Just Where the Contractors Are "At." Washington, Jan. 3R-The following statement was made public at the White House by Secretary Locb: "Reports in the papers seem to indicate a belief that the canal contract has been conditionally awarded to Mr. Oliver. This is not 80. No decision has been made even that the contract wi'l be awarded to any of the bidders. Mr. Oliver's bid was so hopelessly defective that it could not be even considered, and time was given bins to complete it in shape that will enable it to receive consideration. "If it is put into such shape it will be considered, together with the bid already made by the Gillespie-McArth-ur combination, which may itself be altered, end then whichever bid, after the most careful examination, seems most advantageous, may be taken, or both bids rejected and the canal bo constructed under the direct supervision of the government. In such case the government would wherever it chose use contractors simply as agents." Shawneetown Xot Yet Safe. Shawneetown, 111., Jan. 21. The crest of the flood stage of the Ohio lias been reached and the river is receding rapidly. The situation is still alarming, however, as only the vigilance of citizens prevents the water seeping through and breaking the levee. Armed guards continue to patrol the levee and property, and it will be sev eral days before the flood danger is; past. , , These Be Model "Christians." ' Rome. Jan. 21. The Jerusalem cor- ; respondent of The Corriere d' It alia ; says in a dispatch that the sacred. grotto at Bethlehem has been the scene : of a eoiiulet between Franciscan, Ar- : meninn and Greek monks, in which. I two of the firstmentioned. were wound-! ed. ; Small Kindnesses Count. Small kindnesses make a hundred i friend3 where great talents make but ( cne. 1

COMMERCIAL BANK iiY?moD, in.

Thomas Hammond, President. Chas. F. Ford. Vice President. J no. W. Dyer, Cashier. Report of tho Condition of tho Ouai-no-rical Lank at llunimoixd, in the State of Indiana, at the chso of l .islnf .-.- on Jan. 2 o. P.ejT; HKSOriiCKSi Loans i -ii: - : T ' Overdrafts Stocks ! ;: Furniture a :. .1 re . Duo from b..:u;s Cash en Land S6.:t.21.".GS ;.74.r.G 2 0.1-73.2, 1 3.7.00.00 '.'O.y-I0.2y 3 h-lMCF-$7S7 . $100 .192. ,000. ,000. l.iAiMi.n ni Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided pro.:;.Discount, exci.a:.-. tercst Dividends c; i Certified i hi el:.. Deposits 00 uO SG4. 2 ,2 to 4 t 1.200 ,oo .07 .07 0 4 .7 7S $7S7. 192.93 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, Thomas Hammond, president of the Commercial Bank, Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true. THOMAS HAMMOND, President. Subscribed arid sworn to before me, thin 31st, day of January, lbo)7. (SEAL) ' FRANK HAMMOND, Notary Pubflic. My commission expires June 20, 1910. Report ol the Couiiitloii of Lake County Saving & Trust Cumpnuy linuk at Clone of lluslneMM Jan. lt, I'.IOTt misorncEsx Loans and discounts ..... Furniture and fixtures .... Cash and due from banks.. Total MAHIL1TIES: Capital stock Undivided profits Deposits ,$203,139. S3 7.0u0.0u . 39,630.27 .$249,790. 12 , $ 30, 000. no 3.647.i'.2 . 190,142.39 Total $249,790.12 I, Joseph W. Wcis, vice president of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOSEPH W. WF1S, Vice President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, William F, Mashino, a notary public, in and for Lake County, State of Indiana. WILLIAM F. MASHINO. Notary Public. Why Be Pessimistic? Like an individual, a nation cannot expect to be healthy or happy which, so to speak, is forever feeling its own pulse and looking at its tongue in the glass. If we cannot alter the conditions of modern life, we can at least make the best of them, and steadily refuse to be lugubrious on their account, charm our pessimistic medicine man never so wisely. earts . Uxoii the heart action depends not only health, hut life. Over-work, worry, great mental effort, sickness, or any unusual strain upon the nervous system, affects the heart, by increasing its labors. In this hustling .age it is not surprising that one person in four hasaweakheart. Dr.Miles' Heart Cure strengthens the heart nerves and nmscles and restores healthy activity. "I wrote the Miles Medical Co., asking advice as I v-as suffering with heart trouble and had been for two years. I had pain in mv heart, back and left side, and bad not been able to draw a deep breath for two years Any little exertion would cause palpitation, and I could not 1! on my left side, without suffering. They advised Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine which I took with the result that I am in better health than I ever wa3 before, having gained 14 pounds sine I commenced taking it. I took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines nnd haven't been troubled one bit with my heart since. I recommend It to every one suffering as I did " MPS. FILL IE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Mlies' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will ouarantea that the first bottle vill beneft. If it fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind WANTED A salesman, clean cut, active, one who is result producer, to call on over 20.000 people daily. Address, THE PUBLIC. The Answer To "The Public:" Try a Want Ad. in The Times. It u that salesman.

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Notice of Final rttliurnt f Eatate. la the matter of the Estate of George Pkutt. No. IS 3. In the Lake Superior Court, December Term, 1906. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of George Skutt deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held nt Hammond. Indiana, on the 11th day of March, 1907 and show cause, if any, why the Final

N.'a.i'ii;cnt Accounts with tho estate of j said ueeeuent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of January, 3 970. HAROLD II. WHEELER. Cb-rk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE TO NO.V-UKSIDKXT. The State of Indiana. Lake county. in ine Lake Sa;a rho- fain t. December term. Josephine sons, fi ul. oung vs. Hiram FearCause No. 3 70 4. Action to Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff by Crumpaeker & Moran, attorneys and files her complaint herein, together with an a.ii davit of a cumpttent person, showing that Hie defendants, Hiram Pearsons. Pearsons, whose true christian name is unknown to plaintin, but who is the wife of said Hiram Pearsons. Edmund D. Tavlor. .lames D. Dwcii. William Kerr, the heirs of said W illtam Kerr, if he be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown to Plaintiff, J ,hn Nercott. Ann Noreott. Ins wife. Rouer I . Coit. Coit, whose true christian name is unknown, hut who is the wife of said Roaer D. Coit, Red River Land company of Minneapolis. Minssota, Red River Land Company, a corporation. John W. llugnes, Julia A. Hughes, his wife, Henry S. Dietrich. Dietrich. whose christian name is unknown, wife of said Henry S. Dietrich. Edgar A. Lyon, the Chicago Sand Company of the City of Can-ago. Cook County, Illinois, the Chicago Sand Company, a corporation: Francis A. Ogden. Charles W. Hotchkiss, James Miles, Harvev H. Frown. Leila A. Brown. Marie 'Bell l acker, O. I . Morton, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Allen M. Culver, Thomas Foster. Isaac R Hitt Jr.. Albert A. U'eils, .K.hn Grieael, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notined of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of enid cause, on the 12th day 'of March A. D.. 1907. iho same being the 2d day of the next term of said court to be begun inl held in the court house at Hammond, in said county and state on the 2nd Monday of March A. 1). 1907, said action will be heaid and determined in their 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. 1907. SEAL. HAROLD II. WHEELER. Clerk L. S. C. By Carrie B. Miles. Deputy Clerk. PETITION OF HVMiltlT'T lOK HIS DISCHARGE. In the matter of Albert C. Huber. Bankrupt. No. 21&S, In Bankruptcy. District of Indiana, ss. On this 9th day of January, A. D., 1907, on reading the petition of tho bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by tho court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 6th day of February, 1907, before said court, at Indianapolis, In said district, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES. HAMMOND, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not bo granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall eend by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, In said district, on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1907. SEAL. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. BRAND L ADIES ! Auk tout lriio-!t for DIAMOND PR AND PILLS Gold metallic boxes. Ribbon. Takb no other. 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PETITION OF nAAKlll PT FOIl IIIS msciLAUGi:. In the matter of Charlei Pitzele, Bank, rupt No. 2300, In Bankruptcy. District of Indiana, a a On this th day of January. A. D.. 190, on reading the petition of th bankrupt for his discharge. It U ordered by the court, that a hearing b had upon the same on the 5th day of February. 1907. before said court, at Indianapolis. In said district at rdne o'clock In the forenoon, aud that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNT V TIMES. HAMMOND, a newspaper printed In said district and that all kr.own creditors and otaer persons in interest may appear at the fcaij time and pluce and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tne said petitioner should not ba granted.

And it id further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this orcUr, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B Anderson. Judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, In said district, on the Sth day of January. A. I. 1907. SEAL. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. AO'llCl.; TO Au.iii-1 UiJ.vK TI,TrXATn OF INDIANA LAKE h,rl-lH:yj:MUFAi TERM. 1906. COOlSuciY. KPAL1" "JAMIN P. CAUSE NO. 3 To a. Action to Civil Xinnn,''s th" ,;'nt!T by Baughman X . lan?s attorneys and tiles her complaint herein, together with an am- ( '.l ,comPu'Iit Person, showing ii.u ,,hViefa"aa,!t! Pp'Uamln F. Goodrich, an.l Goodrich, bis wife, anct Jamin I . Goodrich; B. F. Goodrich and Goodrich, his wife, and . - - Goodrich, widow of said B. F. Goodrich: Benjamin Franklin Goodrich aiul Coodtieh, his wife, and -- Goodrich, widow of said HenJimln I ranklin Goodrich: Robert McGresor, and - McGregor, his wtte, ?) . rr-Ic'regor, widow of said Robert McGregor: Jesse Fmbree. and Mary Ann Embree. hi wife and Mary Ann Emhree, widow of said Jesse Fmbree, and Fmbree wife of sail Jesse Fmbree. and Fmbree widow or said J-ase Embree; .aran 1-. hummers, nnd Margaret M. Summers, his wife and Margaret M. Summers, widow of said Zarali F. Summers, and Summers, wife of ald ZaraU I . Summers, and Summers, wid ow or said Zarah F. Summers; John W'. Hughes, and Julia A. Hughes, his wife and Julia A. Hughes, widow of said John W. Hughes, and Hughes wife of said John W. Hughes, and Hughes, widow of said John W Hughes; John Strunk, an.l . I Strunk his wife, and R'runk widow of said John Strunk; William r. Strunk. and Strunk, his wife av,, 77 Strunk. widow of said William I-. Strunk; George Mason, and Lucie J. Mason, his wife, and Lucie- J Mascn, widow of said George Mason. and Mason, wife of said George Mason, and Mason, widow of said George Mason; William p. Wallace, nnd Mary E. Wallace, his wife and Mary F. Wallace, widow of said William P. Wallace, and Wallace wife of said William P. Wallace, ami - Wallace widow of paid William P. Wallace; John Brown, John E. Castor, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, administrators, executors, guardians, successors and asfigns, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, admini-. trators. executors, guardians, successors and assigns of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, administrators, executors, guardians, successors and assigns of each and every of the above named defendants are not residents of the State Of Indiana. Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the lHih day of March. A. D. 1907, the same bMng the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of March A. D. 1907. said action will be heard and determined la their 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. 1907. SEAL. HAROLD II. WHEELER. Clerk L. S. C. Bv Carrie P.. Miles. Deputy Clerk.LICENSE NOTICE.. Notice is hereby given to the clt! zens of Hammond, North township. Lake count. Indiana, that I, II. Kraft, a male inhabitant of tho city, county and state aforesaid, over the age of 21 years and a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the board of county commissioners at its regular session, which Is to be held in Crown Point on tho 4th day of March, 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with. the privilege of allowing the eamo to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where said liquors are to be eold and drunk is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two story brick building situated on lot 23. block 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond, corner of Sibley street and Oakfey avenue. There ara living rooms up stairs. (Signed.) II. KRAFT. Hammond, Intl. Jan. 23 1 907. 1-23-3W. r Some Borrow Trouble Don't do it. It casts too much, but you can borrow from $10 to $1,000 on your Furniture, Piano or other personal property at very reasonable rates. All business transacted STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and prompt attention given all applications. Call, write cr phone and we will send our confidential representative to explain our easy payment plan. The Chicago Discount Co. Roara 200, 3133-40 Caisertl Me. Tel. So. Chicaga 104 South Chicago Open until 9 P. M. Or Address Lock Box 233, Hammond, Ind.

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