Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1907 — Page 7

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"WANTED Situation by wl'low with one child, general house work. Good plain cook and seamstress. Apply Lake County Times. 2-9-1 1. AVA.MKO Carrier tor "Net Hammond Houte. Apply I,aJte County Times. WANTED Position by young lady a3 stenographer. Beat of references. Thoroughly experienced la law and insurance work. Address "E M" care Lake County Time;?. 2-'J-tf. WANTED Male clerk, must ho good penman and understand accounting Apply by mail to D. E. Lake Cou.my TiMJ3.--2-S-4t. ; wa17tLIT7T7 age for office work In East . i-.s- eiro and expeiience Lock Bo . 246. X- O- v o - -2-6-3t. WTEEZTor six room ilat . envwherft In ea.st part or of Ilammoini. Lakb 2-7-6t. County p v re n t i t gii-a to learn dressmaking Mrs. Vm. liarburns, 240 Ilohman street, Hammond, Ind. -2-1 w. WANTED Four or 5 room Hat, modem, closo to town. Inquire Lakh County Times. 2-1-lwk. W ANTE D CdrlTTr plain nc-wing. Apply I'. S. EETZ CO. 2-4 -t. WANTED A fc'i rT for yneral housework, no washing. Carroll straet. 2-7-St. VANTKli Ciirrltr lor Went Huinmoud iloute. AiMiJ Luk County Times. WAN TED Mm, at oik e for service in Plililppioe lslfindsj able bodied men, unciarrlea. between ages of 21 and 35, Of good character and temperate liabits. who can speak, lead ami write English. For Information apply at UcciuiUng Cfllce, 82 State Btreet, Hammond. Ind., c H23 South State street. Chicago, IP.. 1-26-tf. FOUND Saturday atternon in Oakley ; and Webster on Fayette, a bunch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at this oflieo and paying for this ad. L'-9-3t. FOl.ND Bishop Fedora hat, corner Kohman and Webb. Inquire Lake County Times. Adv. LOST "Sport Smith" a large fox hound two weeks aK. Colors, white, black Rnd tan. lie turn to 227 Logan street end receive reward of $10. 2-5-1 vv. LOST .Vine carriage robo between . Hammond building and 300 South Ilohman street. Finder return to L,AB County Times office and receive reward 2-1 -tf. FOlt KENT Furnished room for gentleman, or g. ntUman and wife. Office man pref.-rrod. Modern conveniences. 24: Michigan avenue. 2-!-tf. loll KENT -Two nicely furnished rooms with bath. 03 Logan street. I'lione 20 l:!. 2-N-3t. I "OK KENT Furnished room at 58 Kimbaeh avenue. Apply at house or rf Madam MoNh-1. Phone either 3(323 or 11S2. 2-"2tf. l'Oh KENT Two itiMini with batlu 2-7-Ut. nicely furnished 2t'2 Logan street. FOR RENT Knickerbocker farm, conliicUr.g o? 340 acres, almost all of which under cultivation; good garden land; good buildings; located one mile sjuth of Hammond city limits; V.IM vtr.t in parcels or as a whole, to K It tenants. Apply to Crumpacker & Koran, Hnmiiviu.l building. 2-1-tf. rim s i i.e. Thoroughbred Jersey cow, seoond ; cn.lt; guaranteed to be gentle; cneap. Folaua China liogs, potatoes and fresh eggi. Fiilllip McLaughlin, Hammond, Ind,-r-2-tf. FOH SALE Two well roadsters, threeyears old. Well broke to drive. Inquire of F. E. Scheldt, Klaek Oak, Ind. Telephone Hammond 4217. 2-0-Gt. FOK CALE First class set of ice cutting tools; cheap if taken at once. Call ESC Truman avenue or telephone 2653- 2-5-tf. . Ft) KioALE Hood business building, i-ast front on Oleott avenue, between Chicago avenue and 14Sth street. East Chicago, Ind. Write or see the Ladd Agmcy, East Chicago. Ind. 2-2-5t. FOK SALE One hundred tlrst class Euisou records, clieap. W. II. GILJtlAN. 4D2S Magouu avenue, East Chicago. 2-4- .M. FOR SALE 'lwo oOu-egg Cypher's incubators ai.d a four sectional hot water brooder. Address J. Hopman, 2391 Kensington avenue, Chicago, 111. -l-tf. FOK SALE 600 acres unimproved timber and coal land In Tennessee; clear; price $10 per acre; wai property ,or ' inerchai.dise or email f. m or what ara I offered? Owner F. Huff, Gary, Snd. :-v:s-iw. I OP. SALi; Oi ocery and meat market with fixtures, inquire corner Fayette street and Wetster avenue. 1-25-tf. iOfco your sewing machine need repairsV If tfo cal' up C. F. Miller, the MWtntf tUHchine expert. 241 East State street, phone 2C01. 10-16-lm. Carter' first class livery and underisklns; open day and night, ambulance call cwcred promptly. -29tt LICENSE NOTICE. Notice 13 hereby given to cititons of Hammond, North township. Lake county, Indiana, that I, George Brandl, a male lnliabitant of the city, county and state aforesaid, over the i;ire of 21 years and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will tipply to the board of county commissioners at its regular session, which 1-3 to be h. Id In Crown Point on the 4th day of March, 190V, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous or mait liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing ;he came to be drunk on the premises "wlure sold. The placj where said liquors are to te sold and drunk is as follows: Situate in the ground floor of a frame building 3S feet deep on lot 13, block 1" rrackrt's addition to Hammond, Indiana, and known as No. r3 Plumper avenue. There are two living rooms In the rear. (Signed ) GEORGE LRAXDL. I'b. 5, 1307. 3 wks.

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J A MM 010 WINS FRO UEY B U 1 Visiting Team Outclassed by Locals Score Is 23 to 19. EVERS HAS THE HPS Regular Center's Absence Handicaps I Home Team "Do Noble" Not withstanding. The Harvey high school basketball team came in the city last night with a rah! rah! rah! and from their talk they expected to have a walk-away, but such was not the case. At 8:15 the teams lined up for play and after the first half it was plainly scon that the local boya had Harvey outclassed The score was 23-19. For the first time this year the high school bays played together but it seems they cannot overcome their old habit of fouling as the referee called nineteen fouls on Hammond while Harvey fouled only nine times. During the first half Tedder played a good game against Madory, the Harvey center, but in the last half ho seemed to go to pieces. The high school boys were greatly handicapped by the loss of Evers, the regular center, who, having the mumps, was unable to play. Sultuu Proves Hot Adversary. Elliot found his match when ho went up against Sultau, the right guard of Harvey. From th.e start of the gamo until the end botii men stuck together putting a good game on the guarding proposition. Ebert and Hunter showed their ability to throw Held goals, each making four. Marody for Harvey made two field goals in the last half with Schultz making one. The game throughout was devoid of roughness. Last week the Harvey team played Armour Institute of Chicago and won the game 34-15. During tho latter part of the season Hammond will meet Armour and if Harvey can win from them, what will Hammond do? Following is the lineup. Hammond. Harvey. Hunter R F Schultz Ebert L F Hughes Vedder C Marody Parsons R G ........ .Sultau Elliott L G Lane Field baskets Hunter, 4; Ebert, 4; Marody, 2; Schultz, 1. Foul goals Hammond 7. Foul goals Harvey 13. DE PAUW BEGINS BASEBALL PRACTICE; OLD MEN RETAINED Hatting Cniie Already Set up and a dumber of (Oilmen Have Already Heen Scheduled Iiieliitllng Those with UaIhikIi, Purdue, Indiaua and Others. (Special to Lake County Times,). Greencastle, Ind., Feb. 9. The DePauw Athletic association has secured the Armory building at Greencastle and have begun their indoor baseball practice. Yesterday the batting cage was set up and under the leadership of Captain Tucker, the baseball candidates went through a hard practice. Resides retaining nearly all of last year's players, tho varsity has several freshmen to select from. Paul Collins, an old Shortrldge high school player, is out for practice and will try out for the pitching staff. Grady o. the Lafayette high school and Erehart of Areola, 111., ure men of baseball ability and will probably make the team. Games have been scheduled with Wabash, Purdue, Indiana and several other schools, including Rose Polytechnic institute. Manager Smith expects to have the schedule complete by next week and thinks DePauw ia going to have a chance at the state championship when the season starts. NEW LAW CAN'T STOP BETTING. Tennessee Measure Aimed at Ilookmakers Will Not Prevent Gambling Uetyveen Individual. John E. Madden of Kentucky says that the measure Just passed in Tennessee by the legislature is taken altogether too seriously. lie thinks it will be a Messing to the sport. The measure was passed to hurt the bookmakers and does not make contests between horses for prizes Illegal. No law has been passed or ever will be passed denying one man to say to another, "I will bet you." This is a privilege enjoyed bv a!!, according to Madder.'s statement. BAPTISTS TO PLAY CROWN POINT Church Hoys Will Pit Their Skill AgniUKt County Seat High School Crowd. The P.aptist Athletic cli D W go tO Crown Point this evening where they will meet the Crown Point high school team. Following is the line tip of the local boys: V.JaIl, right forward; DeLaney, left forward; Ruettner, center; Campbell, left guard; Hudson, right guard. II. Churchill of Chicago, will accompany the boys and act as referee. The crowd will leave tonight on the 6:02 Erie and will return on the 10:10 this cvea-ing.

Snort Break Even in an Exciting Meet Which Takes Place in Urbana. ENNEBERRY WINS DAI Unexpectedly Wrests Honors From Norris In the Pole Vault Iddings Is Missed. Chicago and Illinois tied last night in an exciting dual meet at Urbana. The Illinois boys led the meet all the way until Henneb.-rry of Chicago did ail unexpected thing by winning the pole vault from Norris, the Illinois man. This gave the Maroons a chance to tie if they won tho relay race, which they did. At tho crack of tho pistol tho Illinois men took the lead and kept it until tho last lap, when it was gained by Merriman, who won in easy fashion. Everything was Illinois in the mile, Richardson and Van Inwagen running a dead heat for the first, with Ilurkehalter third. Long John Sehommer pulled away an easy first in the high jump with 5 feet 9. Roppa of Illinois and Ilushness getting second and third places. The 440 yard dash was the fastest event of the meet, Merriman winning in u3 2-5 seconds, which lowers the Indoor record two-fifths of a second. The Illinois men took first, second and third places in the two mile run, with Smith, Miller and Van Inwagen. Had Iddings been in the meet it is doubtful there would have been nothing to it but a first and second in the pole vault, which would have won tho meet for the Maroons: The summaries: Thirty-five yard dash. First heat: Stel'fen, Chicago, and May, Illinois, tied for first time 0:01 2-5. Second heat Hodge, Illinois, first; Jenkins, Illinois, second time, 0:04 2-5. Final heat May, first; Steffen and Hodges, dead heat for second time, 0:04 2-5. Four hundred and forty yard runMerrimam, Chicago, first; Llndberg, Illinois, second; Ouigley, Chicago, third time 0:53 C-4. One mile run Richardson, Illinois, and Van Inwagen, Illinois, dead heat for first; Eurkehalter, Illinois, thirdtime 4:46 2-5. Forty yard hurdles Steffen, Chicago, first; Merriman, Chicago, second; Lazear, Illinois, third time, 0:u5 2-5. Two mile run Smith, Illinois, first; Miller, Illinois, second; Van Inwagen, Illinois, third time, 10:23 3-1. High jump Sehommer, Chicago, first height, 5 feet 9 inches; Roppe, Illinois, second In. ight, 5 feet 8 inches; Rushness, Illinois. thirdheight, 5 feet 7 inches. Half mile run Barker, Chicago, first; Heart. Chicago, second; Barrett, 1 1 1 i nois, third time, 2:05. Sliot put Carrithers, Illinois, firstdistance, 40 feet 4 3-4 inches; Sehommer, Chicago, second distance, 38 feet 5 inches; Dunham, Illinois, third dis tance, ZS feet 2 inches. Pole vault Henntberry, Chicago, first height, 10 feet t inches; Norris, Illinois, second height, 10 feet; Stef fen, third height, 9 feet. Relay race Chicago, first time, 2:51; Winning team, Merriman, Bark er, Quiglcy, Steffen and Pomeroy. BASKET BALL AROUSES PUBLIC DePauw Enthusiastic Over the Game Freshmen Show Good Form. (Special to Lake County Times). Greencastle. Ind.. Feb. 9. Muclx in terest has been taken in the basket ball games at DePauw this year and besides turning out a fair varsity team the class games have been attracting much attention. The class champion ship is still undecided but it looks as though the freshmen were to be the victors, they having won from both the Seniors,- sophomores and juniors John Harmon of LaTorte high school, well known in track circles throughout tho northern part of the stnte plays center for the freshmen. Will Smith, of last year's Hammond high school team, plays right forward on the f ' eshman team. The freshmen will play the Juniors today which prob ably will decide the class champion ship. PFIESTER AND SLAGLE SIGN. Jack Pfiester and Jimmy Single were added to the list of National league chamnions under contract for the com ing season when the mailman deposlteel their sitrned articles or agreement on President Murphy's desk yesterday Pfiester added the comforting informa tion that his left arm was in as good trim as ever and both expressed sat isfaction with the outlook for the year. Pitcher Reulbach wrote that he would be on hand for the getaway on March 2 and reported he was keeping in condition by playing handball this winter. The national commission may decide to tackle the problem with which th.e Western league is struggling ot how to Include Topeka in its circuit r.ext season without violating the national agreement. President O'Neill of the Western league has been conferring with President Johnson of the American league and Chairman Hermann of the commission regarding the matter. Mr. Johnson yesterday admitteel his willingness to attend a special meeting of the commission and discuss tho question if his colleagues on that body jwero to disposed.

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Vv". A. Hill, manager of the high school basket ball team, 13 negotiating for a game with Rensselaer team and expects a date far next Friday night. Several rooters came over from Harvey last night in a bodsled, and as they came through the city made no little excitement. SPORTING BRIEFS. Terre Haute, Ind., Feb. S. la the ! closing minute of the basket bail game ! DePauw won from Indiana Normal ! with a field goal by a score of - 20 to ! 1. Captain lrlbbie was injured arid taken out. Dayton, O., Feb. S. Gus Rozenah of Cincinnati and Jack Langdon of Philadelphia fought a twenty round battle here tonight - to a draw. Langdon weigneu in iiv jjo j,v'uuu.-, wiiiie liezenah weighed 1-4. Rezeiiali was the stronger, but Langdon was the better foot artist. Chicago, Feb. S. Clark Griffith laid vam siege to Joe L.uiuiion yostcrduv. Foxy Griff wants Case Patten and wants him witn a great energy of yearning. Nothing doing-. Vainly Griff offered scads of coin and groups or players, it was reported that he offered Yenger, In lei.a:Uy, Moriarity, Doyle and some money to boot. "Patten looks too good to mo," said Joe. 1 cant see mm ior anything less than Chesbro, Y eager and some coin thrown In." As Griff could not see all this the deal was called off, and Griff left for Now York at 5 o'clock. Both leaders claimed that no actual trades had be n made, but there are strong suspicions that there was something arranged for the transfer of Joe Yeager. Lexington, Ky., Feb. S. The Kentucky racing commission, In session here this afternoon, granted a license to the new Louisville Jockey club, to Douglas Park of Louisville, Ky., to the racing association at Lexington, ami to tho Latonia Racing association. The meeting then adjourned until Feb. 10, when representatives of each track were Invited to be present and dates will be allotted for the various meetings. The following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Resolved, That It is the sense of the commission that there was too much racing- in Kentucky during 11)06 and for tho best interests of racing dates should be reduced along certain lines." Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. S. Announcement was made here tonight by Joe Cans that his match with Harry Lewis has been declared off. Guns says that Lewis was not satisfied with the division of the puree, which was arranged on the basis of 73 per cent and 25 per cent when the preliminary agreement was signed. He says Lewis now wants the purse divided on a basis of 60 and 40 per cent. ea! Estate Transfers A list of real estate transfers furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, abstracters. Crown Point, Ind. James B. Weir to James I. Friend, lot 3 2, block 1, H. W. Sohl's fourth addition, Hammond $ 1 Peter W. Meyn, trustee, to James I. Friend, part lot 32, block 1, H. W. Sohl's fourth addition, Hammond 1 Ferdinand Jonas to Ida Otelge Jonas, lot 0, and part lot 10, block I, Sohl's addition, Hammond; lot 1, block 1, Dyer's addition, Hammond 1 Knglehardt Ullrich, Joel S. Blackm u n to Englehardt Ullrich, lot 43, w. bj lot 42, block 3, East Lawn addition, Hammond 350 East Chicago Co. to Sadie M. Peterson, lot 15, block i), second adelition, Indiana Harbor United States Land Co. to Charles Oscar Johnson, lot 21, block 3, Lincoln park additiem, Gary East Chicago Co. to Albert E. Olson, lot 1, block 17, second addition, Indiana Harbor Elizabeth Krug to Julius H. Krug, 16: 00 w i., u2 se tion 7-36-3, containing 5 acres.... 5 Math Reiser to Joseph Bixenmann, sw i4 ne ij, sw i; section 7-33-9, containing 10 acres 23 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record, five mortgages, four releases and seven miscellaneous instruments. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hessville, Lake county, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, having been a resident of Hessville, Lake county, Indiana, for a period of more than ninetv days and a male inhabitant over 21 years of aere, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake countv, Indiana, at their March term, 1907."for a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time to be drank on my premises at my place of business namely: Front room of one-story frame building situated on lot 7, Peter Mevn addition to village of Hessvilie, Lake county, being that part north of the New York. Chicago and St. Louis railroad right ef way of the 5-0 of the east U of nw i' of section ft, township 31 N, range 9 west. 2-9-3wk CHAS. W. STEWART. NOTICE. If you wish help, a nltuation; if you desire hoarders, or hoarding; if you desire to rent rooms or hare rooms to rent; to buy or Bell horse., carriages, machinery, store or office fixtures, household furniture, then insert an ad in the classified column of THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES for ten cents. Lake County Savings & Tnist Co. Collects County Taxes. We have a complete duplicate on Hammond property. 92 State St. Open CTenlngs except Thursday,

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OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY, lie fore John O. Bowers, Referee. In the matter of Frank Reling, Bankrupt, No. 36 in Bankruptcy, Hammond. To the creditors of Frank Reling of the city of Whiting, in the county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of January. A. D., 1907, the said Frank Reling was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the office of said referee in tile public court house in the city of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, on the 16th day of February, A. D., 1907. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend. prove their t iaims, appoint a trustee, examine the said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said court. JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind., February 5th. 1907. Note Creditors will please observe requirements concerning proof of claims. See section 57 of bankruptcy act 1S&S, General Order XXI and forms. Railway Time Table. Lve. Hamd. A M. . 5.45s 5.50k 6.10 6.12 6.15x 6.16 , 6.20 . 6.16 6.23x1 6.40 , 6.40 . 6.42 . 6.47f Ar. I Chi. i A.M. 6.42 6.45 7.10 7.12 7.12 7.15 7.10 7.25 7.46 7.40 7.30 7.4 7.40 8.32 8.30 9.00 9.40 9.50 10.22 10.35 10.45 11.00 11.20 11.10 12.00 12.35 P.M. 1.35 1.57 2.55 3.15 3.50 4.30 4.60 4.55 4.50 5.35 5.40 6.04 6.55 C.00 6.30 6.27 7.52 7.48 8.00 7.55 8.40 9.15 9.30 9.55 11.10 1.40 Lve. Chi. A.M. Ar. Hind. A.M. 1.25 6.16 6.42 6.23 6.5'J Roads Roads Erie. . . Penn Erie ., l'enn . . Mon'n. Erie. . . L. S . . Wabh. M. C... Perm. . , L. S. . N. P. M. C. . . l'enn. . . Mon'n. L. S. . Erie . . , Penn. . Erie. .. L. S. . Wab'h, Mon'n . 12.35 . 5.20 5.30 5.33x 6.00 C.15x 7.10x 7.1 Ox 7.421 S.QOx S.30 . 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S. , M. C. l'enn. . Wab'h penn. . Erie. L. S.. M. C. Mon'n. Erie. . L. S.. Mon'n , M. C Penn. . L. S. . L. S. L. S.. Penn. . M. C. 3.55 4.55 6.32 6.35 6.32 6.02 6.09 6.57 6.42 6.15 6.40 6.55 7.17 9.50 10.08 10.25 10.47 11.20 12.33 12.50 12.49 12.08 Penn. . L. S., M. C. Mon'n, Monn, N. P, Wab'h M. C. Erie. . L. S. 8.40 9.13s 10.10 12.50 xDally except Sun. Daily. fDaily except Monday. RSunrlay. I Via Harbor. Indiana petition of ija.nkhupt folt his discharge:. In the matter of Albert C. Huber. Bankrupt. No. 2158, in Bankruptcy. District of Indiana, ss. On this 9th day of January, A. D., 1907, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 5th 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 be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of paid 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 9th day of January, A. D. 1907. SEAL, NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the Estate of George Skutt. No. 185. 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 at Hammond, Indiana, on the 11th day of March, 1907 and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and eaid 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, 1970. HAROLD II. WHEELER, Clerk Lake Superior Court. LICENSE NOTICE.. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North township, Lake count, Indiana, that I, H. Kraft, a male inhabitant of the 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 the 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 same to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where said liquors are to be sold 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 Oakley avenue. There are living rooms up stairs. (Signed.) II. KRAFT. Hammond. Indffcn 1307. l-23.5w.

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