Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1907 — Page 7

Tuesday, March" 12, 1907 PAGE SEVEN.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

Want Column

"WANTED Two respectable men to board and room; private family; no children. Mrs. Mayer, 265 E. Etate Street. 3-1 2-3 1. "WANTED Two experienced men cas-ers-ln, also cutters. Several positions In other departments. No strike, write Hopper Stationery Co. Benton Har bor, Mich. 3-12-lwk. WANTED Situation as housekeeper, V, . . 4 1 t . 4. K ! :t f. r . " -12-0t. "WANTED Oirl3 to work in bindery, case makers, Smythe machine operators, counters and pagers. Steady employment, good wages. No strike. Hopper Stationery company. Lenton Harbor, Mich. 3-12-lwk. WANTED To buy email cottage on north or east Bide P'e Moore, 417 Logan street. ll-3t. WANTED Boarder3. Apply ca.go avenue. 3-11-lwk. 220 CMWANTED Will lady who called up party at the Majestic hotel Friday evening in regard to unfurnlnhed rooms, pleaso call up again. Address Is lost. 3-11-3L WANTED Have your razors sharpened and put in flret class shape for 25 cents, at 21 Ogden street. 3-ll-3t. WANTED Board and room by young man, within walking distance to Lake Shore Depot. Address S. Lake County Times. 3-9-3t. WANTED Three unfurnished rooms or willing to share an 8 or 10 rooms house with refined people; no objection to children; by young married couple; residence to be permanent. Address William Levlngton, Majestic hotel. 8-11-3L WANTED Vrh or 6 room cottage or flat, for ocupancy May or June. J. P. Beardsley, 147 South Ilohman street. 3-8-tf. ,WAjSTEI Floorwalker for housefurnishing department of the Lion More, Hammond. Ind. 2-25-tf. WANTED Lien, at once for servtca In Philippine Islands; able bodied men, annsarried, between age of 21 and 35, f goo4 character and temperate habits, Who con apeak, read and write English, Wot information apply at Recruiting DfSce, 12 Gtate street, Hammond, Xnd., r 823 South. State street, Chicutso, EL 1-tS-tf. LOST Bunch of office keys on a chain with a lock. Finder please return to this office. C. F. 3-ll-4t. LOST A pocket book containing receipts, a check on the Lako County Savings Bank and some money Reward will bo paid for its return to Chas Buhring, janitor superior court. 3-ll-2t. FOB SALE New 5 room cottage with toilet and bath; on 50 foot lot; near Conkey Plant and Standard Steel Car Works Address Lake County Times. 8-11-lt, FOR SALE Lot and six room cottage at 175 Clinton street. Apply at same address. 3-12-lwk. FOR SALE -Old Trusty" 150-egg incubator and 200 chick brooder, nearly new, $15.00; cost $24.00. Mayer, 266 East State street. 3-12-3t. FOR RENT Furnished room, gentleman preferred; modern conveniences. Call at this office. 3-12-lt. FOR RENT Large front room furnished, suitable for two, modern conveniences. Inquire at 112 Clinton Ftreet. 3-12-tf. FOR RENT Furnished room in new fiat; all modern conveniences. Apply at 155 Carroll street. 3-11-tf. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from single comb brown Leghorns. 121 Ccndlt street. 3-11-lwk. FOR SALE One cast range, nickel trimmed; two gas ranges, four large store tables. Call at 404 Truman avenue, or phone S046. 3-11-lwk. FOR SALE On Williams street. 145 feet or less; ISO feet or less west of State Line; 100 feet or less in May street, also a cottage. D. A. Pugh, 213 Ann street, phone 3244. 3-11-tf. FOR SALE At $400.50 one 50 foot lot on Wilcox street 200 ft. south of river. Address W. Lako County Times. 3-9-St. FOR SALE Cheap, on account of sicknesjf, building with saloon at Gary, Ind.; a money-making place for right party. Paul R. Lipinski's Agency, 70 South Holiman, street, Hammond. Ind. 7-lwk. FOR SALE Good building lot, 37 & by 140, in Sibley street, near Lafayette school, Just eat of Calumet. Apply at 64S State street. 3-7-lwk FOR SALE or Rent with privilege of 5 acres. 1000 feet side-track on Chicago and Erie R. R. one-half mile Eouth of city limits of Hammond. Phillip McLaughlin, R. R. No. 1. 8-4-tf. FOR SALE 24 acres of sand land in Bectlon S3, township 37, between Long lake and Lake Michigan; a bargain. Monroe Fulkerson, 100 Washington etrcet, Chicago. FOR SALE Thirty acres of land; will take cottage for part payment; for full particulars write to S. Lawrence, Three Oaks, Mich., R. F. D. No. 2. 3 -l-10t. Does your sewing machine need rePairing? If so call up C. F. Miller, the EewnS machine expert. 241 East State Btreet, phone 2601. 10-16-lm. HAMMOND DAIRY GO. The only sanitary plant La northern Indiana that purifies and filters all its milk and cream. Open to tha public for inspection. filiplsii 2573. 253 &k!:y Anns

ie Way of Sport

As All Are Down to Weight Training Not Arduous This Year. PLAYERSJS1T TRUCK Number Take WMrl in Betting Ring and Are Broke in Consequence. New Orleans, March 12. The cubs term of hard labor began yesterday morning when they started in at their routine practice grind which is supposed to put the players in shape within the next ten days. All hands hustled at the pelicans ball farm from 10 o'clock until 1 in the afternoon. They finished tip the work at the Young Men's club with a salt water plunge. Tho temperature was well above 70, and the prep work i3 progressing most successfully. Manager Chance is going to mako a wide departure from the usual train ing plan. Ho says tho early work i3 going to be rather light, compared to the stunts of years gone by. His play ers are so near weight now that he won't permit of any enervating sweat ing process. "Husk" himself is down below 180, the lightest he has been in ten years, and as the rest of the men are proportionately light he won't ob ject to their taking on a littlo beef if they can do It without slowing up in speed any. In pursuance of the new training plan, Chance excused his people from work in the afternoon. Many of them were out at the race track two or three were out so much that they are on the track of Secretary Williams to make a quick touch. Nothing has been heard lately by Manager Chance from Kling, Overall, Reulbach or Sheckard. The report that Reulbach wanted his release came as a surprise to Chance and all tho players. None of them could Imagine what had upset "Big Ed" to the extent of asking for his emancipation papers. If the tardy ones are not heard from tomorrow soma pointed questions will be sent to them over the xwire. A "Mr. Raffles,' whov is faking around this city as he did' In Chicago some months ago, offered to be "nmoner those nresent" at the ball park Wednesday when the next game will bo played with tha pelicans. He wanted $100 for lending distinction to the game, but Manager Chance told him the cubs didn't need that kind of drawing card. TANNEHILL PICKS NAPS. Little Rock, Ark., March 12. Jesse Tannehill is the first of the Boston Americans, once world's champions, to go into the business of peering into the future. In the course of a long fanning bee here with' his teammates he gave it as his opinion that nothing can stop the Clevelands from winning the American league pennant this season and that undoubtedly Chicago will repeat its victory in the National league race. He says a settlement of the world's championship honors between this pair would depend upon the kind of races that are put up in each of the leagues. Chairman Krumpetz of the Northern Indiana Interurban league, has called a meeting of the different managers to be held In Goshen today for the purpose of perfecting the organization and considering other cities who are anxious to enter the league. The membership now Includes Mishawaka, Goshen, Elkhart and Syracuse. It is understoon that Hammond will make an effort to get in the league. MUX NOT YET ARRANGED. Nothing definite has yet been done In regard to a meeting between Carl Anderson of Hammond and Jack Morgan of Indianapolis. Frank Green, Anderson's manager, has written Morgan's manager and expects to be able to make a match between the two welterweights. Anderson is training hard every day and believes he is in the best form he has enjoyed since the start of his career. Jack Roe, the LaPorte man, wants another meeting with the local man and this will probably be given him. WILL SIT TO ACCEPT ENTRIES. Philadelphia, March 12. The local committee which will manage the first tournament of the National Bowling association at Atlantio City, beginning March 25. at midnight gave out the list of entries and will sit tomorrow to accept entries that may have been delayed by the storms, as no westerners outside of Chicago have yet applied. Over 100 entries were received today, the majority being In the singles and doubles. These came from eastern points. Including this city. New York, Washington, Brooklyn, Atlantic City, Newark, Long Branch and Bloomsburg. The five men team entries were heavy, the Orientals of Philadelphia, including Harry Davi3," Monte Cross and Ossie Schreckengost of the Athletic baseball team, the New York Tribune and tho Royal Canadians of Toronto. If ft has happened In the Caluroei Region, yon will find ft In The Luke County Times.

.1EXIC0 CITY IS

BASEBALL Fans Turns Out in Droves to Honor World's Champions. City of Mexico, March 1L This old city is baseball crazy. The arrival of the world's chamDion whit km has awakened every fan, and not the least of the developments is a challenge made today by the "Records," the champion baseball team of tho republic, to a battle royal with the Comiskeyites. A game had been arranged for tomorrow withh the All-Mexicans, a team made up of the best talent in the local city league, but now the "Records" want to play against the sox tomor row. If the latter team goes against the sox, Juarez, ono of the best pitch ers in all Mexico, will twirl. The Mexicans are betting that Juarez will defeat the sox, and there surely will ba big dolng3 at Reforma Park to morrow. Olbert, a second baseman, said to be the best in the republic, may be tried by Comiskey, and ir he makes good the "Old Roman" may sign him. The local management had arranged for games daily with the white sox and two on Sunday, but Manager Jones may object to playing too many con tests. President Diaz Is expected to attend the game next Sunday, and good crowds are anticipated for all tho ap pearances of the world's champions here. Some little argument has devel oped among the enthusiastic followers of the Mexican teams as to that title of world's champions, the more hardy venturing the statement that Comis key's men can't really claim title to the supremacy of the universe until they have trounced the diamond stars of the southern republic. 8P0KTINC BRIEFS. One of the best basket ball games of the year probably will be seen at the Central Y. M. C. A. Chicago gymnasium Saturday night, when two professional teams, composed of old time stars, will compete. Central will meet its old rival, West Side, in the feature game and the west Eiders are strengthening their team for the contest. The University of Wisoonsin relay team is expected to trim the Maroons In tho relay carnival, to bo held at the University of Wisconsin gymnasium on Saturday. The Cardinals will rest for the remainder of the week, and as Chicago-will have a hard race with the Central Y. M. C. A. team at the A. A. U, championships tomorrow night, they figure the Chicagoans will be in no shape to give them a hard run in the relay. San Francisco, Cal., March 12. Sam Hildreth sold Security for $4,500 to W. Cahill and Al Konigsberger yesterday. The former also gave Hildreth $3,000 for a half interest in Smiley Corbett, which displayed such a high turn of speed in the stake race on Saturday. Kewanee, 111., March 12. Arthur Lundin, star twirler of the Rock Island league team two years ago, today was released by the Kewanee regular team at his request and accepted the offer of his old berth In the Rock Island team. Hot Springs, Ark., March 12. Pretension, the crack gelding of P. T. Chinn's stable, made its first appearance this winter and easily captured the feature event at Oaklawn. Autumn Flower was second and Flip finished third. Pretension was a 1 to 2 shot. Three favorites won. They were Peter Knight, Pretension and IIsona. In the fifth race Request, piloted by Jockey Aubuchon, and a 7 to 10 favorite, finished in the ruck. Judge Bryan did not like the race, and, although Aubuchon was not suspended, an investigation will follow. Terre Haute, March 12. The Terre Haute Central league team has been ordered to report March 25 instead of April 1 to practice for the first game of the year, which will be with the White Sox April 3. Little Rock, Ark., March 12. The Boston Americans indulged in their first practice game yesterday, the Regulars and Yanigans fighting each other, the former winning 4 to 1. Unglaub's triple in the first sent in two runs for the Regulars. Oberlin tripled in the sixth, sending in another. The Yanigans scored on Shaw's triple and McCretian's single. Score: Regulars 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Yanigans 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Batteries Oberlin, Pruitt and Corrigan; Krohn, Young and Peterson. South Bend, Ind., March 12. Manager "Teddy" Price of Wheeling has signed Alva Spangler, the old South Bend first baseman, and Charles Cass, an Ohio second baseman. Ruelbach, Overall and Sheckard three of the quartet of Cuts who are still numbered among the missing at the New Orleans training camp are expected at any day to put in an appearance at the Crescent City. President Murphy stated last night that he understood they were on their way. From Kling, the fourth of the tardy players, " sage has yet been received. " -nev " One Way, r Collect. ""What a lovely collection of. odd cups," exclaimed a guest, peering Into the china cabinet "Did it take you Ions to get so many?" "Oh, no," said the hostess, "these are samples of the sets to have had in the last two years

CONTRACTS AND RELEASES. New York, March 11. The following

contracts and releases have been ap proved by President Pulliam of the National baseball league. Contracts With Boston: Jacob Boul ters, Albert E. Bridwell. Samuel W. Brown, Harry Dolan, August Dorner, P. J. Flaherty, George H. Howard, V. A. Lindaman, Thomas P. Needham. Jesse W. Orndorf, Irving M. Young, Frank Pfeffer, Claude C. Ritchey, Albert I. Strobel, Fred Tenney and Leroy F. Witherup. With Pittsburg E. J. Abbaticchio, J. W. Brady, Howard Camnitz, Otis E. Clymer, George Gib son, William J. Hallman, Harry Hus ton, Thomas W. Leach, Samuel Leever, A. P. Liefleld, Michael J. Lynch. Fred Miller, James J. Nealon, Edward J. Phelps, Charles Philllppe, Thomas P. Sheehan, Alan M. Storke, John H. Warned and Victor G. Willis. Releases By Brooklyn to Indianap olis: Bert Briggs; by Pittsburg to Boston, C. IL Beaumont; by Pittsburg to Louisville, John Hughes; by St. Louis to Boston, S. B. Mertes; by St. Louis to Trenton, C. A. Rhodes. flOO REWARD, 5100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlmation. Real Estate Transfers Will MEE A ITOTOE IN REALTY. Purchases Two Residence Lots la llomewood Addition Difference In Price on "40's." William C. Mee figures now in Hammond real estate, having bought two lots last Saturday. He 13 now the owner of lots 44 and 45 in block 3, in the Homewood addition, having bought them from Albert H. Webb. The consideration was $750. That prices of land in two different townships vary, is seen by two transactions of last Saturday, when Reuben Hypsley sold 40 acres in Winfield township to Joseph Sherburne for $2,100. On the same day Mylel Pierce sold 39 1-2 acres In Eagle Creek township for $3,900. A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, abstracters, Crown Point, Ind., March 9, 1907. Toleston Lots 34, ,35 36, 37 and 38, block 4, Wheeler and Petty's addition; Andrew A. Kober to John D. Kober $ 1 Toleston Lots G to 27, block 4, Wheeler and Petty's sub., William A. Kober to John D. Kober 3,300 Hammond Lot 7, block 3, Young's addition, Alice Mushrush to Emil Minas 1,400 Hammond Lot 3, block 3, V. II. Messenger's addition, V. Horace Messenger to Frank Kockler 600 Hammond Lots 44 and 45, block 3, Homewood addition, Albert H. Weeb to William C. Mee.. 7.50 Gary Lots 11 to 18, block 1, Lincoln park addition, U. S. Land company to Louis Votraubek.. 1,495 Riverside Lots 14, 15, 22, 23, and 2 4, Riverside addition, Cornelius E. Siebs to Alice A. DeClark.. 1 Riverside Lots 14, 15, 22, 23 and 24, Riverside addition, Alice A. DeClark to Jonathan W. Squires 1 Chicago Lots 13 to 16, block 4, Hyde Park addition, Andrew J. O'Connell to Benjamin N. Branch, Jr. 300 Section 1-36-9 part sw H se 'i one acre; Frederick Borman to Frederick Behn Section 20-34-7 part se i, 60; Reuben E. Hipsley to Harvey Hathaway 3,900 Section 15-85-8, s Va w nw i 39.51 acres! Mylel Pierce to Marion H. Pierce 3,039 Section 29-34-7, na i ne 14, 40 acres; Reuben Hypsley to Jo seph Sherburne 2,100 Section 8-33-9, part nw and w ne li, 106.2-3 acres; Stephen Meyers to William Coy In addition to the foregoing trans fers there have been filed for record four mortgages, five releases and four teen miscellaneous instruments. Do You Ever find yourself in need of a little ready cash ? BORROW MONEY from us in a business-like manner, and you will be under no obligations to your friends. If you have Furniture, a piano or any other personal property WB WILL LOAN YOU from f 10 to $1000 and you can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments to suit convenience. OUR MONEY J is loaned to honest people CONFIDENTIAL without moving: goods from the premises. We will send representative to explain our easy payment plan. Call, write or phone The Chicago Discount Co. 113349 Coacierclal An SOUTH CHICAGO Room 200 Tel. So. Chicago Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday Evening's until o'clock We doss other Evening-s at 6 o'clock or address I Box 223, Hammond. Ind m

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Indiana Harbor. North township, Lake County, Indiana, that I, James Krupa, a male i ihabitant of the city, county and state aforesaid, over the age of 21 years and a person not la 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 1st day of April, 1907, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a

time with the privilege of allow the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where said liauors are to be sold and drunk is as follows: Ground floor of a two-story frame building with living rooms In rear and above; situate on lot 13, block No. 36 in Indiana Harbor addition, known as 3501 Pennsylvania avenue in Indiana Harbor, Lake county, Indiana. JAMES KRUPA. March S, 1907. Swks. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Toleston, Calumet township. Lake County, Indiana, that I, John M. Stoker, 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 1st day of April, 1907, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a timo 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: Ground floor, front room of a twostory frame building with living rooms In rear and above, situated on lots 2 3 and 29, block No. 11, in the town of Toleston, Lake Counts', Indiana, JOHN M. STOKER. March 8, 1907. Swks. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North township, Lake County, Indiana, that J, Nick Snyder, a male inhabitant of the city, county and state aforesaid, over Jhe age of 21 years and a person not IK tho habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the board of county commis sioners at its regular session, which Is to be held In Crown Point on the 1st day of April, 1907, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be arunic on the premises where sold. The place where said liquors are to be sold and drunk 13 as follows: Ground floor front room of a two-story frame building, with living rooms in rear and above. Situate on Lot No. 2, Block No. 2, Original Town of Hammond, Ind., known as No. 100 State street. NICK SNYDER. March 4, 1907. S-14-3wk LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citlHammond, North township, zens of Lake county, Indiana, that I, Adam Slamkowsky, a male inhabitant of the city, ccunty and state aforesaid, over the age of 21 years and a person not in tie 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 April 1907, fcr 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, frcnt room of the onestory frame building situated cn lot 44, block 3 of Morrison adidtion to the city of Hammond. (Signed) ADAM SLAMKOWSKY. Feb. IS, 1907. 3wks. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi zens of Gary, Calumet township, Lake county, Indiana, that I, Frank Swada, a male inhabitant or tne town, town ship, county and state aforesaid, over the age of twenty-one years and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the board of county commissioners, at its regular April session, to be held in the court house at Crown Point, for a license to . sell spiritous, vinous or malt li quors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allow ing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. Applicant de sires permission to run a lunch and tobacco stand in connection. The place where said liquors are to be sold and drunk is described as fol lows: The first floor room of a twostory frame building on lot 1, block 12, Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment company's third addition to Toleston now in the town of Gary. Said room faces east on Jefferson street, a public street within the town and is entered through a door in front and also one in the rear. FRANK SWADA. March 9. Swks. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that on March 1, 1907, the law firm of Crumpacker A Moran of Hammond, Ind., was dissolved by mutual consent of its members. Mr. Crumpacker will continue the practice of law in the present offices at Suite 202, Hammond building, Hammond, Ind. Mr. Moran will continue In the practice at Suite 409 In the same building. The unfinished business of the partnership will be concluded to ccmpletion by Messrs. Crumpacker & Moran as heretofore. Accounts payable to the firm may be paid to either of Its former members, and accounts payable by the firm will be paid in like manner on demand. PETER CRUMPACKER. DANIEL J. MORAN. Hammond. Ind., March 1, 1307. Subscribe tor Tha Lake Couaty Time

FIRST NATIONAL BA HAMMOND, IND.

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Latest Creations Exhibition at BAKIffB CO. TUC P TI7C11CJ MD11II! IIIL UIIILLHO ULimlHil NATIONAL BANK ' of Hammifi. A comparative state neat ef dcyoalrs aimc aor opeal&sr days May 12, 10 f 14,880.01 JTaaa 12, 108 ............. C3.312.CS July 12, 196 eS.S75.18 Aa&rnat 11, 10 ...mn,, . 123,975.7ft September 12, 1904 147,433.73 October 12, 10 162,185.33 Xavemker 12, 1909 172,7S&? December 12, 190(1 172,4SL January 12, 1807 220,155.43 January 26, 1907 236,548.48 Jf Canary, City or Scbortl Fmnda iau. eluded lax tbe eWve. We are taa yea&sjeat bank fa Hammond. Oar first birthday will be en May 6, 1007. THREE PER CET. PAID OS SAT. IXGS A-VD TI3IE DEPOSITS. Gira mm a trial aid be eoBTieeed ei our fair treatment. Subscribe for Tbe Lako CoantT Times.

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