Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1907 — Page 7

Thursday, May 2, 1907.

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Want Column JIATES. 3 linrM or less, per day, JO cents. 5 centa per day for each additional line. PAYABLE IX ADVANCE.

MALE HELP WAX TED. WANTED Boy 16 years old. boot black. Apply Barber shop, 4th floor, Hammond building. 5-l-3t. WANTED Stripper boy In cigar factory. Good opportunity to learn trade. Address 877 Dearborn street, Hammond, Ind. 6-l-3t. WANTED Carpenters and bricklayerB. Apply Angus Bros., at Standard Steel Car company. 4-30-3t. WANTED Good cook for lunch count- . er. Apply 281 Sibley street after 7 p. m.J 4124-tf. WANTED Call boy at Erie yard office. 5-1-tf. WANTED Three laborers for unloading coal. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey Co.--5-l-2t. WANTED Men, at onco for service in Philippine Islands; ablo bodied men, onmarrlod. between ages of 21 and 35, Of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State street, Hammond, Ind., or 323 South State street, Chicago, 111. 1-26 -tf. J7E.J1A LE HELP WANTED. WANTED Second girl; good wages. Apply Green's hotel, 67 North Calumet, one block north of distillery. 4-29-6L FOU SALE. FOR SALE Two new 22 ft. gasoline launches. Will finish to suit buyer, West Pullman Boat Works, West Pullman. III. 5-l-6t. FOR SALE Two pool tables for $275 cash, good York tables. 10401 Ewing avenue. East Side. A. II. Mausen. 5-2-5t. FOR SALE 40 bushels of Whitehouse potatoes, 10 bushels early Ohlos and 40 bushels Ruler New York potatoes. Peter Senzig, 1 mile from Black Oak. 4-30-3t. FOR SALE Fine fresh cow and calf. Call one mile south Black Oak. Ben Jensen. 4-27-6t. FOR SALE Country hotel. For particulars inquire at this office. FOR SALE Six room cottage, modern conveniences. Inquire at Lake County Times office. "R. S." 4-22-lmo. FOR SALE Cheap; a nine room house with improvements; 50 foot front; In heart of Hammond. Inquire M. Rubin, 19 State street. 4-26-lmo. FOIl HALE Cne cottage, lots in William etreet. May street and west of State Line. Inquire D. A. Pugh. 213 Ann street Phone 3244. 4-5-lm. FOR SALE Solid oak combination bookcase and writing desk, at a bargain. Finished in flemish, golden or weathered oak at $8.00 apiece. Phone 151. 403 Indiana avenue. 5-2-4t. LOST. ; 'LOST Four keys on ring, on Morton court. Leave at - Billy Mee's and emoka on "Jack." 4-30-2t. FOR RENT, FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 21S Plummer avenue. 4-30-2t. FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms, centrally located, modern conveniences, suitable for two or three gentlemen. Apply at 23S Fayette etreet or phone 1194. 3-2-tf. FOR RENT One furnished room, modern conveniences. Phone 3931 or call 4 Condit etreet. 5-2-3t. BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Two boarders. Apply at 403 Claude street. 4-22-tf. WANTED Three young men deslro two connecting nicely furnished room within two blocks of Hammond building; one bed room, one sitting room, bedroom to have three beds; we want something nice and cozy; what have you? Address L L. P., Lako County Times. 4-30-3t. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To do lace curtains at home, 30 cents a pair. Address 395 Sohl street. 4-9-5t. Sealed proposals for carrying the United States mails on messenger route between the postotllce at Hammond and Michigan Central R. R., and Chicago, Indiana & Louisville It. R., will be recieved at the Hammond postofilce tip to and including May 1, 1907, 4-29-2t. WM. IL GO ST LIN, rostmaster. WATER NOTICE. Water will be shut off on nil districts laying west of ShetUeld avenue, and on Shefileld avenne from Donslas Park to the Calumet River, ISnnday May 5th, 1807. "Will be turned off at S a. m. C. N. JEWETT, Supt. Water Dept. 5-l-4t. UAHGAIN Dank fixtures for salu cheap. Original cost ten years aso J7,500.OO. Have been stored for seven years. Will ell for $300. Inquire "A. B.w care The Lake County Time. QUO BnfTalo avenue. Adv. If. MOSEY AM TIJIU SAVED Let William Marchant buy your tickets for Chicago theatres. Leave orders at Summers Pharmacy and Mllllkans store 8-30-tf. Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so call up C F. Miller, the tewing machine expert, 241 East State street, phone 2601. 10-16-lm. HEAL ESTATE. Are you looking for a bargain In real estate f If so, read our real estate want art. , Ileal estate men vttll find . THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES' want ads are the best mediums for reaching the people throughout the Calumet region. Try one today. I'hone your at or have solicitor coll. l-30-3t. HEAL ESTATE FOH . ALE. THE LADD AGENCY'S DAILY BARGAINS, A. modern home for sale on Magoun avenue, between 145th street and railroad tracks, $2,500. Also six-room modern cottage on Magoun avenue, between 144th, and 145th, $1,500. IHB LADD AGEXCT, East Chicago.'

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LEAGUE STANDINGS. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Club. W. L. Pet Philadelphia ..10 4 .714 Chicago ....... O 4 .693 Detroit 8 5 .613 New York 8 6 .571 Cleveland 7 7 .500 Boston 6 9 .400 Washington .... 4 9 .30S St. Louis 4 12 .250

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Club. W. L. Pet Chicago 13 -2 .S67 New York .....12 3 .800 Pittsburg 8 3 .727 Philadelphia ... S 5 .C15 Boston 6 8 .429 Cincinnati 4 10 .2S6 St. Louis 3 13 .1SS Brooklyn 1 11 .091

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Club. W. L. Pet Columbus 10 3 .769 Louisville 7 4 .636 Kansas City ... 5 4 .556 Indianapolis .... 6 6 .500 Toledo 6 7 .4 62 Milwaukee ..... 6 8 .429 St. Paul 6 8 .429 Minneapolis 3 9 .250 CENTRAL LEAGUE. Club. W. Li. Pet Wheeling 4 0 1,000 Evansville 5 1 .833 South Bend 2 3 .400 Dayton 2 3 .400 Terre Haute 2 3 .400 Springfield 1 2 .333 Grand Rapids 2 4 .333 Canton 1 3 .250 WESTERN LEAGUE. Club. W. L. Pet Des Moines 8 3 .727 Sioux City 6 6 .500 Lincoln 6 6 .500 Denver 6 6 .500 Omaha 6 6 .500 Pueblo 4 9 .308 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Detroit, 3 (fourteen innings). Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 0. Boston, 4; New York, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 7; Boston, 4. Pittsburg, 8; St. Louis, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City. 3; Toledo, 2. Louisville, 3; Milwaukee, 2 (eleven innings). -t St.; Paul, 7; Indianapolis, 2. . Columbus, 2; Minneapolis, 1. CENTRAL LEAGUE. ' Evansville, 4; South Bend, 2. Grand Rapids, 1; Terre Haute, 0 (twelve Innings). Dayton, 2; Canton, 1 (thirteen nings). inWheeling, 2; Springfield, 2 (fifteen innings). , TIIHEE-EYE LEAGUE. Springfield, 4; Bloomington, 3. Peoria. 3; Decatur, 2. Rock Island, 6; Cedar Rapids, 0. Clinton, 3; Dubuque, 1. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 5; Pueblo, 3. Lincoln, 5; Denver, 1. Des Moines, 3; Sioux City, 2 innings). (eleven SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Birmingham, 5; Atlanta, 0. New Orleans, C; Little Rock, 0. Montgomery, 2; Nashville, 0. Memphis, 1; Shreveport, 0. EASTERN LEAGUE. Buffalo, 9; Toronto, 4. Rochester, 4; Montreal, 0. Jersey City, 3; Providence, 2. Baltimore-Newark, wet grounds. TEXAS LEAGUE. Temple, 10; Austin, 8. San Antonio, 2; Fort Worth, Pallas-Galveston, rain. Waco-Houston, rain. 0. OHIO-PENN. LEAGUE. Sharon, 6; Mansfield, 5. Newark, 5; Akron, 3. Newcastle, 7; Marion, 0. Lancaster, 4; Youngstown, 3. COTTOX STATES LEAGUE. Meridian, 7; Jackson, 1. Jackson, 0; Merldan, 0 (second game, five Innings). Gulfport. 10; Columbus, 2. GAMES TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Cincinnati. St Louis at Pittsburg. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, All aboard for Louisville for Derby Day, Monday next. The Tigers may tie but they can't win with Walsh m the box. Walter Dray went over the tar at twelve feet in the pole vault at Yale yesterday and just missed at the record of six Inches higher. Yesterday was one of extra innings In baseball. There was three In the Central, one in the American and three in college games. , Harry Lewis is matched to fight Mike Twin Sullivan In Xevada on Deoration day. Both men have agreed to terms, and watch. Mike get the money in true Sullivan fashion.

Robert Tucker, the Western trainer and owner struck a pay streak yesterday at Jamaica and landed two good ones on the bookmakers. His Woodlane won the Greenfield stakes after being almost backed off the boards. He pulled down $16,000 on that race alone. Clark Griffith announces that the differences between himself and Jack Chesbro have been fixed up and that the latter is soon to appear in uniform. When right, Chesbro is one of the best in the business and Jim McGuire is at Chesbro's home In Conway getting him into shape. Wall street with its desperate chances held no attraction for .John W. Gates, so he passed it up, and announces that he will stick to the ponies for diversion from now out. Gates is known as one of the greatest plungers the track lias ever seen and the chances are that he will remain so to the end. Ho had good luck last year and only dropped about $150,000. Tommy Murphy, that crack little New Yorker sent Tony Binder to the land of dreams last night in three rounds before Tom O'Rourkes National Sporting club. The bout was slated to go t"n rounds but Bender got Murphy'3 dander up when he put a wallop on the latter's Jaw. Murphy then started to rush the game along and sent Bender through the ropes several times and at last for the count. Jimmy Clabbe, the sterling little Hammond boxer, is looking for a bout with some good boy at Chicago. Matty Baldwin, the crack Easterner who is on here to get a match with Packey McFarland is one whom Clabbe thinks he could hook up with. Perhaps Baldwin might be a bit strong for the local lad, but there are a lot of boys fighting hereabouts, and getting away with the money, who would be easy for Jimmy if he could get on with, them. It was the Cubs turn to lay off yesterday and after a two days' rest the Sox came to life, and fought for fourteen innings with the Tigers and the result was a tie game. It seems to be the intention of the Sox manager this year to use two pitchers in each game and yesterday Doc White and Walsh were on the slab. Detroit wasted a lot of hits, getting 10 to the Sox 7, Mullen Mclntyre and Coughlin getting three each. Hahn was there with the willow yesterday and soaked out three hits in fine style. Nothing has been heard from Bill Squires or his manager in regard to the offer of Jimmy Croffroth who is trying to pit the Australian against the winner of the Burns-O'Brien bout in a twenty round battle. The manager wants the bout to take place three weeks after the latter go but the boys claim that It would be too soon to recover from their hard battle. Failing to secure either Burns or O'Brien, Croffroth will try to get Mike Schreck on with Squires. However, the finish-fight proposition between Schreck and Squires at Tonopah on July 4, is now up to Squires, and he may accept the offer of a 510,000 purse. The Baseball commission put the Washington club people on the right track yesterday when they decided that Jake Stahl, the former first baseman and captain of the team, should be either sold or traded or a price of release would be put on him by the Big Three. Stahl is too good a player to be kept out of the game by personal differences, although lie is capable of earning a good salary In some other business. The report was a victory for the player. The University of Illinois is rejoicing over the prospective return of Geo. A. Huff, who resigned as manager of the Boston Americans and will return to the fold next Saturday. Mr. Huff evidently was not impressed with his duties as a professional manager, and told John I. Taylor so yesterday. Besides, the money consideration was some different according to the latest offer of the University. The announcement came as a surprise to the Boston people as he stated but a few days ago that he was going to stick to Boston. Robert Unglaub, the captain and first sacker of the club, was appointed to till his place and so pleased was he with the Job that he walloped out a three bagger and won the game with Xew York yesterday. Real Estate Transfers Hammond Lots 16 and 17, block 4, Fogg & Hammond's first addition, Fred Schoenbach to Henry C. Gabler Hammond Block 1, except two lots, block 2, except four lots, block 3, except three lots, in Franklin addition, William A. Mclntyre to W. Gordon Smith Hammond Same property as

above, Walter B. Conkey to William A. Mclntyre Hammond Lots 45 and s lot 46, block ,2, Franklin addition, George E. Rickcords to David T. Emery Hammond Lot 5, block 2, H. W. Sohl's 5th addition, lots 21 and 22, block 2, Sohl's second addition. Pet D. McKee to Christian F. Dose...Hammond Same description as above, Christian F. Dose to Frank Baker Hammond East 45 feet lot S, block 1. H. W. Sohl's addition, William C. Phorl to George S. Bawling Hammond Lot 4, Drackert'a second addition, Caroline German to George, Drackert. Hammond Lot 20, block 2, BirkhofTs addition, Frank . Rupel to William Hoeppner Toleston Lot 15, block 13.

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Toleston Land & Investment Co.'s third addition, GeDrge Wettengel to Theodore RosBOW Indiana Harbor Lot 10, block 5 in third addition, Angus Rozrodaski to Ruby M. Roe.. Cedar Lake Lots 24 to 27, G. B. Shaw's subdivision, Kate Estes to Kate Einsele Oakland Lots 1 to 10, bluck 4, Thomas J. Wood to John Marshall , Section ILS-35-3 West Part s U n V2, 96.S7 acres, John Brown,

200 IZ0 1,800 100 ex., to Balzel Franz Section 32-37-9 West Part lot 7, Annie K. Fisher to James B. Hobbs Section 31-36-9 West Part se 14. Eunice A. Youche to National Brick Co Section 24-37-10 West Strip 66 feet wide off nw National Brick Co. to Indiana Harbor Railway Co.. Section 31-37-9 West Part lot 5, In Stafford and Trankle's Grove addition, Hammond, Albert II. Webb to Louis H. Stafford Section 31-37-9 West Part lots 5 and 6, John II. Cotes to Louis H. Stafford et al Section 16-33-S West North 2 lot 14 of 1 acre lots, llattie E. Fehlman et al to Louis E. Hartman In addition to the foregoing fers there have been filed for 97; transrecord eight mortgages, thirteen releases and three miscellaneous instruments. Treating Hemorrhage, From whatever source bleeding arises prompt remedial measures are imperative. If from an artery or from a vein the best method is to put pressure on each side of the wound (that nearest the heart and that most remote from it), so as to prevent further access of blood to the part. Ordinary bleeding from a cut or bruise may be arrested by the application of cold water. Value of Enthusiasm. The word enthusiasm really means possession by a god. The trait itself belongs to what we call our better selves. And whether it is an elevated and noble excitement in pursuit of some object, or the ardent response to some high pleasure which has kindled the imagination, the effect is the same, the uplifting of human nature. The Ideal Homo. Home is the residence not merely of the body, but of the heart; it is a place for the affections to unfold and develop themselves; for- children to play in; for husband and wife to toil smilingly together and make life a blessing. The object of all ambition should be to be happy at home, if wo are not happy elsewhere; it is the best proof of the virtues of a family circle to see a happy fireside. Maxwell's Talisman?, . Good Remedy for Earache. Here is a remedy for earache never known to fail: "Take a bit of cotton batting, put upon it a pinch of black pepper; gather It up and tie it; dip in sweet oil arid insert in the ear. Put a flannel bandage over the head to keep it warm. It will give immediate relief. Greatness. If a man he merely great, he stands a chance of getting to be understood during his lifetime, particularly if he be great enough to knock the world rather heavily between the eyes. But if he be both great and good, he will have to wait until after he is dead for his recognition. Puck. Briaers Leap Tor iock. At a recent wedding at Holy Island the bride leaped "for luck" over an ancient stone that formed the socket of St Culbert's Cross, erected in tho ninth century. Had she failed to do this it would have been considered an ill-omen for her future life.

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HEW NAVAL TRAINING STATION Bids Opened for the Buildings To Be Erected on the Site Near North Chicago. Washington, Hay 2. Bids were opened at the navy department for the construction of buildings at the naval training station for the great lakes near North Chicago, 111. The Noel Construction company, of Baltimore, was the lowest bidder for the twentyfour general service buildings, the estimate bein S2.137.96S. There were five bids for this -work. For the construction of the eight officers' houses McAjrthur Bros., of Chicago, were lowest, their estimate being $100,011. Three bids were filed for the extension of water mains, the lowest being by Henry C. Pattterson, of Waukegan, 111., at $0,300.

SHORT RATIONS OF CASH Kins: l'dward's Grandson, in the ltoyal Navy Has Twenty-Fire Cents a Week to Spend. London, May 2. Prince Edward of Wales, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, has joined the royal naval college at Osborne, Isle of Wight, as a cadet. He will be treated exactly the same as the 40O other cadets. He will occupy a bunk in the college dormitory, and will be restricted t,. the twenty-five cents weekly pocket money allowed by the regulations. Prince Edward was born June 2;l. 1S9 1. That's a Fact; Why Not? London, May 2. The censor's prohibition of the production of "The Mikado" as a mark of -sympathy with Japan, Is causing protest. Vincent Kennedy, Irish Nationalist, has giveu notice that he will question the government in the house as to whether Premier Campbell-Bannerman will cause the presentation of "Hamlet" to be prohibited, "Since Denmark is a friendly power and a Danish king- i? therein portrayed as a murderer." They Continue to Increase. Washington, May 2. The accident bulletin issued by the interstate commerce commission for the three months ended December 31 last, shows that during that quarter the total number of casualties to railroad passengers and to ralroad employes while on duty was 20,944, an increase of 1,094 over those reported during the preceding three mouths. Arrested on His Honeymoon. St. Louis, May 2. D. Mai Gregg, a son of Colonel II. II. Gregg, wealthy mine owner of Joplin, Mo., here on his honeymoon, was arrested on a charge of having attempted to ship four fish out of Arkansas. Gregg admitted having caught four bass last Sunday at Newport, Ark., and attempting to ship them to his home. Stenographer Hill Held. New York, May 2. Frank M. Hill, ex-stenographer for E. II. Ilarriman, who is charged with having sold to a newspaper the letter from Ilarriman to Sidney Webster, the publication of which drew a heated reply from President Roosevelt, was held in $1,000 bail for trial. Dewey's Victory Celebrated. Washington, May 2. The ninth anniversary of Admiral Dewey's vic tory at Manila Bay was celebrated nt an informal dinner and annual reunion of the "Manila Pay Boys." Admiral Dewey was a guest at the banquet board. Congress Calls in a Hotly. Guatemala City, May 2. Congress in a body called on President Cabrera and extended congratulations on the president's escape from assassination Monday. Missouri Follows Kansas. Jefferson City, Mo., May 2. The house has passed a bill prohibiting brewers, distillers and wholesale liquor dealers from engaging in the retail liauor tin sin ess. An

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