Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1907 — Page 7

Thursday, April 4, 1907,

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Want Column

I Want to Rent a neat cottage or flat in Hammond, not over $22.00 Don't reply if objection to children J. Meyer, Lock Box 214, Hammond WANTED Girls for machine sewing. F. S. Betz Co. 4-3-3t. WANTED Boarders 14G Morton court.and roomers at -4-3-lwk. WANTKD A. Girl for general housework. Apply 2J Warren street. 8-18-tf. VANTED To rent, boarding1 house In cinity. Address "G. a rooming and Hammond or viS." caro Lake county Times. 4-3-4t. WANTED Room and board for man and wife In a private home. Address W. J. G., Lake County Times. 4-3-2t. WANTED To rr-.r n house with nine or ten rooms n-ntral location, suit able for boarding house. Address II. 8., Lake County Times. 4-3-3t. WANTED Position that will require attention of experienced office man for a few hours each evening. Would prefer keeping books for some physician or concern. Address "K. S." care of Lake County Times. 4-2-tf. WANTED First class paper hanger at once; good wages. W. II. Tuthill, Crown Point, Ind. 4-2-3t. WANTED Young professional man wants room with modern conveniences In strictly private family. Address 'ft. A." care of Lake County Times. 4-2-3t. WANTED To rent a six room Hat or cottage In vicinity -of State, Sibley, Bummer and Calumet avenue. Will lease for one year. Address I'. J. Burke, special agent for C. I. & S. II. li. Hammond, Ind. 4-2-3t. WANTED Washing to first class work. Mrs. do at home; Chandal, sec ond flat, 2GG South Ilohman. 4-2-lwk WANTED Good girl for general housework; three in family; $5 per week; only experienced need apply. Mrs. C. Kaufman, 23 Rimbach avenue. 4-1-tf WANTED Young man to go canvassing and drive tea and coffee wagon. Call after 7 o'clock p. m., Hammond Tea company, 117 Manila avenue. 4-l-6t. WANTED By office man, room in private family, with or without board for himself and wife. House must have modern improvements. Prefer near street car on South Ilohman street. Address W. L. C, Lake County Tirres. 3-29-Ct. WANTED Laborers with shovels on West Hammond sewer. Apply Elec tric Light Plant, Plummer avenue. 3-29-lw. WANTED An experienced office Apply C. C. Minus & Co. 4-l-3t. girl. WANTED Waitress; good wages. Ap ply ut the Hammond Cafe. 4-1-tf. WANTED Cook, flobman street.Apply at -3-19-tf. 252 South WAA'TKl) Alen, at once for service In jfLllipplne Islands; able bodied men, uumarrled, between ages of 21 and 35, or gocd character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Jifor Information apply at Recruiting Office. 92 State street, Hammond, Ind., or 823 South State street, Chicago, lll.t-26-tf. LOST A ladles gold watch with silk fob, between Commonwealth avenue nnd ISSth street, Indiana Harbor. Finder pleaso return to Mrs. Daniel JCelly of Commonwealth avenue and receive reward. 4-1 -St. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Call at 153 Carroll street. 4-4-tf. FOR RENT Furnished front room suitable for two gentlemen; strictly private and modern. Phono 3951, or t-all 4 Condit street. 4-3-tf. FOR RENT Furnished room at 58 Rimbach avenue. Telephone 11S2. 3-29-tf. FOR RENT Three front rooms; ununfurnished; first floor. Inquire 232 South Hohmnn street. 3-26-tf. FOR SALE Genuine fox terrier pupries, males $3; females ?3. Address J. P., Lake County Times. 4-3-St. FOR SALE 10 room boarding house, making from $50 to $75 per month. Address B. A. R., Lake Countv Times. - 4-3-St. Foil SALE Eggs for setting from standard bred Barred Rocks, 318 Truman avenue. Phone 3461. 3-29-3w FOR SALE Saloon and dance hall; very ehear; good location. Rent $15 per month; anyone with $250; good chance. Apply at this office. 4-1-lwk. FOR SALE Two high lots on Michigan avenue; all improvements. Cash of time. Apply Lake Countt Times. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A few new and slightly used typewriters, two stereopticon outfits, all complete, grraphophones, all in cood condition; will sell on monthly payments; twenty beautiful pictures, 16 by 20, in massive up to date frames, worth from $3 to $3, will sell at $1 each; good second hand organ, good tone, suitable for hall or large room $10; hard coal base burner, $5; will cal land give full particulars. Address Lock Box 2537, Hammond, Ind. 4-2-3t. FOR SALE Two story frame house and lot, very reasonable. Call at 203 John street, Whiting, Ind. 4-l-5t. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching single comb Rhode Island Reds, great winter layers, from Chicago prize winners, $2.00 a setting. W. C. Bailey, GrasneiH, Ind. 3-30. 6t. FOR SALE Barred Piymonth Rocks exclusively, Davis' large nnd prolific laying strain. Eggs 1.50 per setting, satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. O'Brien, GrasselH, Ind. 3-30-Ct. FOR SALE Three houses viseh, 1 with 12 rooms, rooms. In Buffalo avenue, rooms In Ontario avenue. in Hege1 with 5 1 with 10 Titles all clear. Apply owner, C. D. Dahlen, 13249 Ontario avenue. Hegewisch, 111. 3-29-6t FOR SALE Cheap; a 9 room house with improvements; 50 foot front; in heart of Hammond. Inquire M. Rubin. 13 etat street. 3-20-lmo.

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White Sox Work Hard Win Game From Terre Haute. to BEST GAME OF THE TRIP Uproarious Crowd Greets Players and Continue Frantic Yelling Throughout the Event, Terre- Haute, Ind., April 3. It took ten innings of wire pulhng, during which the Chicago White Sox used all the baseball they knew before they could claim the victory over the little Terre Haute team of the Central league today. Jones and his men were put to such a test as they have not experienced In a long time, but finally made good and copped the victory by a score of 4 to 3. The Hottentots chased over three runs in the third inning by some timely as well as lucky hitting, and while they never had a chance to score again it took all the strength of the world's champions to overcome that lead and save themselves from disgrace. It was by far the best game of the trip and the way the fans turned out and rooted was a mig surprise. It seemed that they came from everywhere and they packed the big grandstand and bleachers and then hung on the top of the fences. They yelled frantically all the time and it was an unroarious afternoon from the start to the finish of the game. Umpire Gets Frantic. The umpire, Mr. McKenzie, became frantic in the fifth inning over something Eddie Hahn had remarked and Eddie was ordered out of the game. Manager Jones had to explain to the official that the game was purely exhibltional and not to decide the championship of the world, but for a time ho was so irritated that he refused to go back to work. He finally was teased into finishing the job and there was no raoro trouble. Nick Altrock pitched eight of the inrnings and Frank Owen two. Neither wag hit hard, ,. but, NJck, was unfortunate in having three whacks and an error happen in the same inning and the "Tots" took the lead, scoring three times. They never had a chance to count again on Nick, but they were so foxy in their fielding that time after time they cut off the big fellows vhen it seemed almost a miracle. Finally in the seventh the Sox became desperate and by some grand work on the bases, done in regular major league style, they succeeded in putting over one more run. They had already batted in one In the third inning and then in the ninth another combined effort, where they all pulled together, let in another run, tying the count. In the tenth Donohue banged out a single and stole second and Rohe drove him home with a double and the game Was won, for the little fellows went down once more In their final attempt. A SPORTING EDITORIAL. By the New York Sun. Reports from the training camps indicate that the game of muggsey is to be played this year by the New York National League baseball team with unprecedented skill and enthusiasm. In New Orleans the nine succeeded in engaging in several most satisfactory rows and gained the practically unanimous ill will of the baseball community. In the old fashioned game played with a horsehide covered sphere and willow bats tho members of tho team have not displayed remarkable proficiency, but in muggsey they have surpassed all previous records. Thus rowdy ball makes progress. It is possible, of course, that when the season opens the Polo Ground heroes may abandon their present methods and devote themselves to straight, hard, fair play. Perhaps they may bo ordered to do so, for the part of the population that wants to see real baseball is larger than that which enJoys hearing and watching muggsoy. GREGG DEFEATS DOUGHERTY. Gets Decision nt Indianapolis Ten Hard Rounds. After Indianapolis. Ind., April 4. Jack Dougherty lost to Indian Joe Gregg at the Auditorium last night in a ten round bout under the auspices of the Indianapolis Athletic association. Gregg got the decision over Dougherty after one of the cleverest mills that was ever witnessed in this city. It was a pretty even tussle until the ninth round, when Dougherty was sent to the floor four times by vicious right hand swings. He tried to save himself by a knockout blow in the tenth, but Gregg was on his guard and rained his blows so fast that Dougherty found It impossible to get an opening. WANTS HTJTF AS MANAGES. Urbana, HI., April 4. Seeking to lure George A. Huff from the academic surroundings of the University of Illinois and plant him at the head of the Boston American league club, President John I. Taylor of tho Boston team arrived at , o'clock last night and went into a star-chamber conference with the local baseball expert. Director Huff had preserved silence re-

garding the coming of Taylor and would say nothing to the interviewers who pestered him beyond that he had nothing to give out. He refused to deny that a tentative proposition had been made him by Taylor or to state his intentions regarding such an offer if it were made.

GERMANY PURCHASES HORSES. Will liny One Thousand Horses Oernuu Army. For Lexington, Ky., April 4. One thousand thoroughbred mares, stallions, and geldings will be purchased in this city in the next. few weeks, to be used by the officers of the German army. Dr. Arnold Frank, a representative of the German emperor, arrived here yesterday, and will visit a number of the farms and race tracks to purchase all of the serviceable thoroughbred horses that are for sale. The horses must bo between the ages of 4 and 7 years, and must be fifteen hands high. MANY PLAYERS OUT. Atlanta, Ga., April 4. When sixtyseven ball players in uniform were on the diamond yesterday morning. Pied mont park. In Atlanta, presented one of the most interesting spectacles ever witnessed on a ball field. The entiro squads of athletes from the New York, Cleveland, ami Altanta clubs were training at tho same time, and tho little Southern league park was literally swarming with players. In the grand stand sat a few more play ers from the Brooklyn club, but most of them arrived hero too late to attend the unique practice at Piedmont. It was almost Impossible to play a game in the morning, so the players, after a general handshaking, amused themselves by running contests and other boyish games. The main race of the clay was a 100 yard dash between Catcher Thomas and Trainer Martin. They bet $10 a side and Martin was to have a handicap of one second. Thomas beat him easily by fifteen yard3. M'GRAW TO BE BARRED. New Orleans, La,. April 4. There is a movement on foot to bar McGraw and the Giants from all Southern baseball parks next spring. Charley Frank will introduce this resolution at the annual spring meeting of the Southern Baseball association. It is said Birmingham and Memphis favor the proposition. All leagues in Dixie will be asked to co-operate with the Southern and Pacific leagues ,and some K. I. T. league towns will also be requested to close their gates to McGraw. They want to bar him from the south for training altogether. There is no objection to the Giants, but managers have no use for McGraw. BRIEF RESPITE IS GCOiED NELSON Gans Will Give Him Until Today to Sign the Papers. Lightweight Champion Joe Gans declared last night that he would give Batling Nelson until 3 o'clock this afternoon to sign articles for another fight for the title. In the event of tho Dane failing to meet the terms named by the champion 133 ringside stripped he will then talk business with Harry Lewis or the latter's manager and backer, who are in the city for the express purpose of closing a match for the Philadelphia boy, Gans and Lewis have been offered $20,000 to meet at Tonopah, Nev., on July 4. It is no certainty, however, that Gans and Lewis will agree on the weight question. The colored warrior has stated repeatedly since his battle with Nelson that he would not give away a pound to any one seeking his title and that they would all have to weigh In at the lighwelght limit 133 ringside. But Lewis is a big fellow, and according to his manager, E. "W. Dickerson, and backer, II. W. Melenbacher, the best Harry will agree to scale is 13G ringside. NOTES OF FIGHTERS. Philadelphia, Pa., April 4. Spike Robinson, the English featherweight champion, clearly and distinctly outpointed Abe Attell, the American champion, in a six round bout at the National Athletic club here last night. He showed his superiority in nearly every round and was the aggressor most of the time. The Calfornia boy did not display his usual cleverness, and to escape punishment clinched many times. The fighters weighed in at 124 pounds at noon. Attell was a pronounced favorite at odds of 1 to 2. Benton Harbor, Mich., April 4. Tommy Ryan, middleweight champion of the world, received a message this afternoon asking if he would fight Mike (Twin) Sullivan at Los Angeles for the middleweight title. Ryan replied: "Will meet Sullivan or any other man who will make my weight whenever large enough purse Is offered, but will not fight on per cent." Frank Green will go to Chicago to morrow to meet the manager of Dick Fitzpatrick and will try and complete arrangements for a match s'orae time next month. New York, April 4. Two Interna tional fight3 will be fought in .the rin of the National Sporting club of Lon don on the night of April 22. In the first Al Delmont, the clever feather weight fighter of Boston, will take on Owen Moran, the little English bcv.

In the other Sam Langford, the clever and hard-hitting colored welterweight of Boston, will tackle Tiger Smith, the foreign middleweight, who was knocked out only a short time ago before the same club in one round by

Gunner Moir, the English heavyweight ! champion. Both twenty rounds. fights will be for Real Estate Transfers Hammond Lots IS and 19, block 2, Towle's 2nd addition, lots 1 to 12, -block 1, lots 1 tolO, block 2, lots 1 to 10, 2-3 and 27, block 3, lots 1 to 10, 43, 46, 47, 51 and 52, block 4, lots 1 to 10, block 5, lots 1 to 10, S3 and 34, block 6, lots 9 to 13, block 7, lots 10, 11, 12, 20 to 39, block 10, lots 1 to 4, 42, 45, block 7. . East Chicago Lots 23 to 27 and 30 to 59, block 23. Lake Shore addition East Chicago Lots 11 to 13, block 4, lot 22 and 23, block C, RlveTshore addition, John T. Thomas to Hugh B. Smith East Chicago Lots 2 to 5, block 4. Bell & Hoffman's addition, Paul R Lipinski -to Teressa 1.00 Skicra 1,000.00 Hammond Lot 33, block 3. Marble's addition, Mrs. Thomas Hastings to City of Hammond ....... Hammond Part e block "A" Dyer's addition, John W. Dyer to city of Hammond Hammond Lots 31 and 32, block 5, Blrkhoffs addition, Charles M. Buhrhig to City of Hammond Hammond Lots 23 and 24, block .1.00 1.00 roo.oo 4, Ruston a addition, ueorge Ruston to city of Hammond.. 430.00 Hammond Lot 36. block 2, McHie's addition, Hammond Realty company, to Claude Elias Potter -U"00 Hammond Lot 36 w Y2 lot 37, . block 1, Homewood addition, C. Oliver Holmes to Fannie Cohn 500.00 Hammond Part lot 1, subdl. block "A" Dyer's addition.... Section 36-37-10 west Part se M, no i, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Charles Buchele 500.00 Toleston Lots 12 and 13, C. T. L. & I. Co's. 4th addition, C. T. L. & I. Co. to Otto C. Borman. Toleston Lot 20, block 10, C. T. 1.00 L. & I. Co's. 4th addition, Geo. Wettengel to Gary & Western Ry. Co 1.00 Toleston Lot 22, block 16, C. T. . L. & I. Co's. redi. 4th addition Calumet Land company to Evva C. Bryan 1750.00 Toleston Lot 10, block 15, C. T. L. & I. Co's. 4th addition, Armanis F. Knotts to Fred J. Wegg Toleston Lot 22, block 16, C. T. L. & I. Co's redi. 4th addition C. T. L. & I. Co. to Evva C. Bryan Toleston Lot 13, yiock 13 C- T L. & I Co'e. redi.--4th addition 350.00 1.00 Calumet Land , company to Charles Horn... 1,500.00 Toleston Lot 13, block 15, C. T. L. & I. Co's. redi. 4ar addition Charles Horn to John Fortune 2300.00 Indiana Harbor Lot 9, block 55, East Chicago Co. to Herman Kaske 400.00 Section 31-37-9 west Part sw 4. s i Chicago, Indiana Southery Ry. Co. to City of Hammond , Section 5-36-9 west Part, nw 1.00 Indiana & to City of Southery Ry, Co. Hammond ... In addition to fers there have 1.00 the foregoing been filed for transrecord two mortgages, three releases three miscellaneous instruments. and Eyory Woman is interested ana snouia snovr about the wonderful iMMWELWhirlingSpray lite new nsrlnm pynnre. Heat 31 osi conven ient. It cleanses instantly. Abit vonr drnpfftst fori 'Ma If tie cannot auppiy the MABVF.L, aucept no stt.r tint iuna llt&nit) for lllnatratpd book sealed. It (rives lull particulars and direction In valuable to lames. '';;;;" 41 ti8t 8d tstreet. SEW 1 OKK. ead Aches Whenever there is an excited, irritable condition of the brain nerves. It is tho outcry of a tired brain. Relief will come quickly by taking Dr. Miles ' AntiPain Pills, as they soothe the nerves, and "when this is accomplished, the pain subsides. This is the natural, sensible way. No harm can come from their use if taken as directed, as they do not derange the stomach or leave anv bad after effects. Take promptly at the beginning of an attack and save suffering. "It gives me pleasure to tell what the Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills have done for me. I was troubled for years with headache, but am glad to say that after using the Pills I now feel that I am entirely eared. I wish all that suffer from headach1 would use them." MRS. ELIZA WEBSTER. 15 DougUss St., Worcester, Mass. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are 6old by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If it fails, he will return your monev. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

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OP LAKE COUNTY H. A. EDWARDS. First Class TOXSORIAL PARLOR, FOURTH FLOOR, HAMMOND nril.lMXG. DICKOVER Contractors & TALMAGE, and Builders. Estimates Furnished on Short Notice. Phone 133. OFFICE 23 RIMilACII UUII.IING. HAMMOND. IX 11. PUOXE 14G4. PHONE 14U4. Our Motto: Satisfied Customers. WOLF & CO. Merchant Tailors, CLEANING, DYING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Corner Hohman and Sibley Streets Opposite First National Bank OPEN EVENINGS HAMMOND, INT. Western Union Telegraph Co. Office in Rotunda of HAMMOND BUILDING. Plioue 21S3. DE. W. H. DAVIS DENTIST Iltfoms 1-3, Majestic El 4a, Special Notice Do not confuso thta office with the Harvard Dentists, for I am In no way connected with them. never hay been. Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 01 S. HOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, Ind Accuracy, Promptness and Iteasonabl Rates Guaranteed. MRS. L. A. MINARD, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Office, 151 So. Iloliman St., Room 8, Telephone 1802. Hammond. Ind, KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and European RESTAURANT Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes eerrwl In short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1 a. m 91 State Street Hammond. Ind. Wm. Pepperdine & Son Phone 2633 Contractors and Builders Cement and Concrete Construction a specialty 244 Plurnmer Ave. Hammond CHAS. SPEICHERT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished on Short Notloo Phone 3162 Residence 270 Michigan Avenue, HAMMOND. IND. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR, IND. W. E. NEWMAN, Contractor of Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating 147 MORTON COURT Brummel & Budinger HIGH GRADE CIGARS 35-37 E. Randolph St., Chicago Tel Central 3605 LA PORTADA (1 he Can Cigar) For sals at all local dealers H. HELLERMAN Purt and Packard f n I f C h n P C Warranted Patent vdll OIIUCJj, Nev Spiinz Styles. Exclusive Agency 171 So, Hohman St. HAMMOND HOWARD STEVENS, Open for Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAIMXG A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good "Work. 133 Morton Court. Hammond, Ind. Telephone 1544. Phone 2763. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent Gasoline, OH and Sundries. General Repairing J. McJIULLGX, Prop. ii So. Ilohman street. Hammond, Ind. A' BEAUTIFUL FACE If.-r Tsiag H you htye pimplet. fclotchet. or other ikio imperfections, too cio remore them and bare a clear and beautiful complexion by asiaf BEAUTYSKIN II Makes New Blood. Improves (be Sealth. Cemoyes Skin Imperfections. Beneficial results guaranteed or money refundeJ. Send st amp for FreeSamp'e, Particilars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Csicg. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., juaaison Place, PhUadelphi. Pa.

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Stores Many A. Time Yon could just use to an excellent advantage A Uittle Ready Cash which would relieve joa preatly. A temporary L, O A. N on your Furniture. Piano or other personal property Without Removal means that you hava the use of both money and security at precisely the same time. Lowest Rates We only charge for the actual tima yoa j keep the money. Strictly Confidential The strictest privacy is assured. A consultat on in person or letter will cost you nothing, but will help you to learn the great resources which are at your disposal. Our Confidential Representative sent to see you by request. The Chicago Discount Co. 9133-43 Commercial Ate. SOUTH CHICAGO Room 200 Tel. So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evening-s until 9 o'clock We close other Evenings at 6 o'clock or address L. Box 233, Hammond, Ind. 1 L, ' iradieMarlc 3 . Tree Sample. Address L-ept. a. Laant.CorrftC.irta.7SIiajMftSt.S.Y. The Shine That Shines Quickest

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THE CITIZENS' GERMAt NATIQI1AL BANK et IIamiBmd. A comparative atete meat mt deolta alac our opening flays uar 12, ieo 9 Jobs U I860 J sly 12, lV9.n. ........... August 11, 19Q . . . September 12, 10 Octaber 12, 1908 November 12, 10 December 12, 18C4 ........ January 12 1&Q7 14,SS0.01 93,212.0 63,975.18 123,878.79 147,433.71 162,1S&3 1T2,7SS, 1728lw 22o.lM.43 January 26, 1807 236,548.48 No Consity, City r School Fvndo imm eluded la he ooove. Wo oro tho yoaoittt bsak to Hammond. Our first birthday will bo on May 8, 19S7. T II RED PER CEXT. PAID OS SATIN GS AND Tiam DEPOSITS. Gtvo mm m trial nod be conTlmeed et ear al treatment.

State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas -county, 6s. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that fca Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tha city of Toledo, County and State aforeeaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1866. (SeaU A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. Y. 3. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Pold by all drug-gists, 75c. Take Hall'a Family Pilla for con-, stlpatlon. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES mrau to achieve . success through It turrit 4 as a newspaper and Its circulation no aa advertising medium.

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