Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1907 — Page 7

Tuesday, April 16, 1907.

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MALE HELP WAMED. WANTED Good, reliable beer driver, at once. Apply to Joseph Jung lire wing company, Thomas O'Connell, Hpent, Indiana Harbor hotel. 4-16-lwk FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 278 Webster avenue. 4-10-tf. "WANTED Waitress; good wares. Apply t the Hammond Cafe. 4-1 -tf. WANTED Woman to help with house cleaning, apply Erie hotel. 4-15-3t. von HENT. I Want to Rent a neat cottage or flat in Hammond, East Chicago, Hegewish, or some other neighboring town. Don't reply if objection to children. J. Meyer, Lock Box 214. Hammond, fnd. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household poods and kitchen utensils, 237 South Ilohman etreet. Mrs. G. .Shumlln. 4-15-2t. 1'UK SALE A live-room cottage on Logan street near Calumet avenue; bargain at $S23. Wm. Steckmeister, 403 Sibley street. 4-lS-3t. FOU SALE One cottage, lots In Williams etreet, May street and west of State Line. Inquire D. A. Pugh, 213 Ann street. Phone 3244. 4-5-lm. FOR SALE Eggs for setting from standard bred Barred Rocks, 318 Truman avenue. Phone 3461. 3-29-3w FOR SALE Cheap; a 9 room house with improvements; 50 foot front; Jn heart of Hammond. Inquire M. Rubin. 19 State street. 3-20-lmo. FOR SALE Furniture of C room Hat; entire contents. Call 241 Douglas avenue, top flat. 4-ll-5t. FOR SAL.E Seven room house, 812 Sibley street; improvements made; bargain at $1,500. Inquire 812 Sibley street. 4-11-lw. FOR SALE Horsti and top covered buggy, cheap. Call on Nausen, 9402 Ewing avenue, South Chicago, 111. 4-16-Tt. FOR SALE I have two Oldsmobiles; standard runabouts; 1904 and 1906 models; in perfect condition; must sell one before May 1; will give demonstration and deliver car. Address J. C. Ton, Oak Glen, 111. Phono 3852. 4-ir-lwk. HOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Hoarders at 751 East Sibley street. 4-16-3t. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Call 275 Oakle avenue. 1-13-tf. FOR RENT Furnished front room modern conveniences. 132 Clinton Ftreet 4-15-tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms in naw tlat; all modern conveniences.' '155 Carroll street. 4-15-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Office boy or girl. Dr. Crockett, Suite C-7-8 Commercial bank building. 4-12-3t. IJAHGAIN Hank fixtures for Bale (lira p. Original coat trn yearn ago f7ri00.HO. Have been stored for aeven yearn. Will sell for $300. Inquire "A. U." care The Lake County Time. D140 r.uftulo avenue. Adv. tf. Advertising of the right sort per-sunctt-n people to buy. It's more nearly ukin to reaplni; than to seed-sowing j while it brliiR an Immediate harvest, It nt the snuie time leaven the field In better condition fertilizes 1J for further production. MONEY AND TIME SAVED Let William Marchnnt buy your tickets for Cliit'iiRo theatres. Lenve orders nt Summers Pharmacy nnd Milltkans store. B-ttO-tL Does your sewing machine need retiring? If so call up C. F. Miller, the rewlng machine expert, 241 East State etreet, phone 2601. 10-16-lm. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES does not Mart news; neither does It suppress It. It simply takes rare of It when It Is nllve. ,W ANTU1D Men, at once for service in PMIipploe Islands; able bodied men, cimanled. between ages of 21 and' 35, t gcoA character and temperate habits. Who c&n vpeak. read and write English, Jfor lBfonr.ation apply at Recruiting l)ce. S State street. Hammond, Ind or StS Koutfc. State street. Chicago. III. l-Vf-ft. Vou certainly have $ J something that you ! J? desfre to sell, but j 4.1 i - v t ft can the many interested people know, if you do not use the advertising columns of The Lake County Times? NOTICE Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mrs. Johannah Brauer, has left my bed and board without any just cause, and I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her subsequent to April &th, 1907. Ferdinand Brauer. 4-15 -St. ADVERTISING HINTS. Tie shrewd merchant sees to It that Ills newspaper announcements are bright and attractive, that the copy t chanced regularly and that the printer has his display ads la time to lve then) the attention they deserve.

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HITE SOI LOSE 10 DETRO Champions Beaten 2 to 1 by Tigers Despite Hard Hitting of Chicagoans. OWENS PITCHES FINELY Misplays of Ehoe, Davis and Dougherty Responsible for Defeat. Detroit, Mich., April IS. Chicago lost yesterday's game by reason of the uncertainty of Its infield at critical times. Owens pitched masterful and winning ball all the while, but in the last stages of the contest Eddie Siever with his queer underhand delivery and sharp breaking curves, had the Chicago batsmen guessing, and he struck out three of the last six men at bat, a wonderful performance for the, supposedly has-been. To Walioo Sam Crawford's mighty bat must be accredited some of the glories, although his three bagger in the first Inning was wasted, and his double sacker in the eighth went al most for naught, as it netted no run. Bill Coughlin being caught trying to get home on a subsequent play. Chicago was a contender all the route, and never until the last man was out in the ninth was the home team safe. The Sox outhlt the Tigers by one, 8 to 7, but poor inflelding lost the game, being responsible for the locals' two scores. The champs are somewhat battered but hope to show a better front tomorrow. Davis is in poor shape, but Lee Quinlin will be here in the moring and will likely play the short field. Jones has a sore foot and Isbell a bum knee. Chicago got its sole run on a ball hit by Donohue which bounded off Siever's ungloved hand and went into the outfield. Schaefer's wild throw of Dougherty's grounder, which Rossman deflected, gave Donohue third, and Kohe's lang fly to Mclntyre put the run over. Never after the fourth inning did a Chicago man reacli second base in safety. Detroit picked up its runs in .this wise: Rossman scratched a single in the fourth Inning, and went to third on Dougherty's muff of Schaefer's high fly to extreme left field; then Davis fumbled Schmidt's grounder, and Rossman romped home, Sehaefer taking third, O'Leary grounder to Davis resulted in retiring Sehaefer at the plate, Davis to Sullivan. The signal came for the squeeze play, but Coughlin was a little doubtful, and did not try it. lie tried twice to bring the throw off Cobb, who was at bat, but failed signally and went back, and wlu-n Cobb pushed a pusillanimous grounder to Davis Captain Bill was an easy victim of the plate. Rossman gave Davis a chance for a picturesque and spectauclar assist, and the side was out with three hits in one inning, two singles and a two bagger, with never a run. The teams battled in the winter wind with all the enthusiasm of summer, and Manager Hugh Jennings was on the side lines all the time coaching and encouraging his men to win. Score: Detroit R. H. P. A. E. Mclntyre, If 1 1 3 0 0 Coughlin, 3b 0 Crawford, cf o Cobb, rf o Rossman, lb 1 Sehaefer, 2b .) Schmidt, c o O'Leary, ss 0 Siever, . p 0 1 2 2 3 0 9 3 6 1 0

Totals - 7 27 10 Chicago 11. II. P. A. Hahn, . rf 0 1 0 0 Jones, cf i 2 3 0 Isbell, 2b 0 0 0 6 Donohue, lb...:. ..1 1 13 0 Davis, ss 0 0 2 C Dougherty, If ..0 2 0 1 Rohe, 3b 0 0 1 1 Sullivan, c 0 1 5 1 Owen, p 0 1 0 3 Totals 1 S 2-1 IS Detroit .0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -

Chicago .00010000 01 FINDS WESLEY AN EASY. Shuts Out Visitors, 0 0. Ia the First tinme of the Season. New Haven, Conn., April 16. Yale found "NYesleyan easy yesterday in the opening game of the home series at the Yale field. Captain Kinney played brilliantly at shortstop and Lippit made a sensational running catch of a long, low liner. AVesleyan got only one man to third, when Day tried to score from second in seventh on Soule's single, only to be nailed on Chapin's fine throw. Score: R II E Wesleyan ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 Ya'e 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 '5 10 1 Batteries Yale, Meyer, Gushing and Tad Jones; "Wesleyan. Cunningham and Day. ALL READY FOR BIG FIGHT. Quite a little interest is being taken in Carl Andersons fight with George Moreau, the fighting conductor of the Monon road, which is to be pulled off in "West Hammond "Wednesday night at Columbia hall. Moreau is being backed heavily by railroad men along the Monon road and he has expressed himself as being confident of winning. Several good preliminaries are on for the contest-

LEAGUE STANDINGS. e NATIONAL LEAGUE, 4 V. L. Pet. 4 O Chicago 2 0 1.000 4 Boston 2 0 1.000 4 Cincinnati 2 0 1.000 O New York 1 1 .500 4 Philadelphia 1 1 .500 Pittsburg 0 1 .000 St. Louis 0 3 .000 4 Erooklvn 0 2 .000 4V AMERICAN LEVGIE. 4 TV. L. Tct. 4t Detroit 2 1 .667 Philadelphia 2 1 .667 hhuiio 2 2 .500 4 New York l l .500 Washington 1 1 .500 4 4 Clt.v eland 1 1 .500 4 4 Boston 1 2 .333 4 St. Louis 1 2 .333 4 4404444444t4V4v WINS THIRTEEN INNING GAME.

Iowa City, la., April 16. Inability to run tha bases lost a thirteen-in-ning game to the Rock Island Three 1 league team here for the State University of Iowa yesterday. They outbatted the leaguers, the work of Kirk and Miller for Iowa being exceptionally fine. Kent pitched a brilliant game for Iowa. The score. Iowa '.0200 0 0301 0 00 0 G R. Isl. ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 S Three base hits Swahn 2, Miller 2. Bylie. Two base hits Kirk 2, Forney Bylie. Batteries Kent and Kirk; Lundin, Neil and Forney. Umpire Randall. Forney is the young leaguer of Valparaiso, Ind., who left last week to join the Rock Island team. THREATENS TO STOP GAMES. New York, April 3 6. "If the management of the Polo grounds cannot maintain order, I'll put a stop to the baseball there." This was Police Commissioner Bingham's ultimatum yesterday on the uproad of Thursday, when the crowd, disgruntled at the drubbing which the Giants had received at the hands of the Philadelphia team, overran the grounds. "The police department is not going to help men make money," announced the commissioner. "They've got to do their own policing. I won't do it for them. If they can't protect their patrons, why I'll stop the games. General Bingham also declared that athletic clubs violating the boxing law, and hold prize fights would have short shrift. "I wont stand for them," he said. "The public doesn't want them." SCHRECK WINS FROM If LE The Battle Lasts Nineteen Rounds Fiercest Ever Witnessed. Tonopah, Nev., April 16. Battered hard after the thirteenth round, John Wille of Chicago was put out in the nineteenth round of his fight with Mike Schreek last night in the fiercest battle ever witnessed in this town. At the outset of the contest Wille, the clever fighter, went at Schreek at long range and fairly outpointed the Cincinnati heavyweight. He took an early lead in points, and while he did no great damage to the German, maintained a fair lead to the tenth round. From this point on Schreek began to improve, showing stronger in enduring powers. He pegged away at "Wille's face and had him staggering during the seventeenth and eighteenth rounds. In the nineteenth Schreek landed a hard clip on his opponent's jaw which put him down and out for the .count. HE HAD GOOD FRIEND3 Alleged Embezzling Labor Leader la Exonerated at a Mass Meeting and a Union Split Results. Cleveland, April 16. Michael Gokl sm'th, secretary of the Ohis Federation of Labor and well-known labor leader, has been arrested on a warrant charging him with embezzlirg $400 from the funds of the bartenders' union. Goldsmith collected the dues from the members, lie was released on bail. A large mass meeting was held In United Trades and Labor hall when friends of Goldsmith, in Impassioned addresses, exonerated him and urged his accusers' to withdraw the warrant, which it was agreed to do forthwith. The action has resulted in a split in the bartenders' organization. 'Smatter with Kentucky Horses ? Lexington, April 1G. Dr. Arnold Frank, personal representative of Emperor William of Germany, who was sent here to purchase 1.000 thoroughbreds for use of German army officers, has announced that he cannot find any Kentucky horses to answer his purposes, and will try some other state. Our Big Fleet Is Ready. Norfolk, Va., April 10. The North Atlantic fleet, comprising fourteen battleships and three cruisers, under the command of Rear Admiral Evans, is now anchored in Hampton roads ready to receive the fleets of foreign powers which will attend the opening of the Jamestown exprtCjtioii.

Real Estate Transfers Toleston East 58 feet of lot 21, Oak Ridge addition, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Anna Hanson..? 175 Toleston Part lot 5, block 27, August Bode to Henry Pagel . . Hammond Lot 5, Marble's subdivision; block 5, Towle & Young's addition. John P. Klein to Charles T. YVinkley.. 3,500 Hammond Lots 22 and 23, block 1, Davidson's New York avenue addition, Charles D. Davidson to Pante Haralovich 700 Hammond Lots 11 and 19, block 6, Marble's subdivision Marble's addition, Edwin Bebb to Nelson It. Jacobson 450 East Chicago Lots 64 and 65, block 4, Davidson's addition, Charles I). Davidson to John Wasileskl 250 East Chicago Lot 33, block 21, in e 4-7 sw i 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Andrew Laskoskl 300 East Chicago Lots 64 and 65, block 4, John Wasileskl to Hedwig Sosnowski East Chicago Lots 27 and 2S, block 2, in nw 32-37-9, Paul B. Lipinski to Verona Nowicki East Chicago Lot 6 and n 1.4 lot 7, block 2 in nw 14 29-37-9, Samuel G. Carley to Clarence C. Smith Section 1-36-10 nw i4 sw 11 a Hezeklah L. Jackson to V. A. Bradford 7S0 Section 1-36-10 west Part of tract about 6 acres in w J sw '4, Hezekiah L. Jackson to C. C. & L. Ry. Co 4,420 Section 21-32-9 west ne li and n 1 se Vi, 240 acres, Bernard F. Carlin to Patrick J. Carlin 1 Section 15-32-9 west YV Vz nw 1i 73.18 acres and part sw i nw 14 1.77 acres; part n 36 acres of nw H sw 1i Section 16-32-9 west Part ne. 14 and w 2 ne Vi se U. 20 acres, Patrick J. Carlin to Katie F. Carlin 1 Section 15-32-9 westPart w l3 nw 4, 73.18 acres and part n 36 acres nw V sw 4 28.31 acres; part n 36 acres nw M sw 2.93 acres Section 16-32-9 west NE 14 ne 14 and 9 acres of n side se Vi ne 14, John I. Carlin to Katie F. Carlin 11,175 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record eleven mortgages, seventeen releases and five miscellaneous instruments. FCST0FFICE COMES FIRST Decision on the Question as to Employes Serving in the State Militia Case in Ohio. Washington, April 1G. That the duty to the government of postoflice clerks and carriers wlio are members of militia companies is paramount to that of their military service, except at critical times, is the decision of First Assistant ' Postmaster General Hitchcock regarding the employes of the postoffice at Lorain, O., on strike duty with company B, of the Ohio National Guard. The postmaster accordingly has been notified to have Captain A. F. Gove and Sergeant Phinney either return to work immediately or resign their positions. An investigation into affairs at Lorain led the department to the conclusion that no such crisis there exists as to warrant the granting of leave of absence to those men of the postoffice uoing militia duty.

SOME LOSS IRREPARABLE Another Fire at McGill University, the Second in Two WeeksRecords Destroyed. Montreal, Que., April 16. McGill university early this morning suffered Its second great loss from fire within two weeks. The Medical building, one of the largest of the group comprising the university, was burned to the ground. The loss is estimated at $300,000, but the equipment of this" department of the university canont be replaced without years of labor. Like the McDonald Engineering building, destroyed by fire on April 5 with a loss of nearly $750,000, the medical department contained many records and instruments which probably cannot be reproduced. Taft Is Doing Some Probing. San Juan, P. R., April 10. Secretary of War Taft spent the day In consultation with various heads of departments, instituting a minute inquiry in an effort to ascertain the reasons for the grievances of the people. In reply to an expressed desire by a speaker for United States citizenship for Port Kicans Taft said: "I beg of you to think of these things which you do have; let me call your attention to them. You have what is desired by the Philippines and Cuba, namely, the. unsurpassed markets of the United States." LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet township, Lake county, ..Indiana, that I, Nichlos Lichnor, a male inhabitant of the town, township, 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 May session, to be held in the court house at Crown Point, 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 described as fallows: A first floor front room of a two-story frame building on lot IS, block 16, Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment company's fourth addition to Toleston. now a part of the town of Gary. Lake county, Indiana. Said room faces east on Adams street, a public street within said town, and is entered through a door in front and also one in the rear, and also one on the side. NICHLOS LICHNOK. ADrii IS. XfiOZ.

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