Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1908 — Page 7

Saturday, December 5, 1908.

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FIGHT FOR STREET

KlOhlii ulliiltb UP Washington Street Obstruction Case of Gary Set y For Dec. 14. MAY GO TO SUPREME COURT City Is Opposed to Having Viaducts Constructed Under Elevated Eailroads. A week from Monday, In the circuit court at Valparaiso, the famous Washington street obstruction case will be heard before Judge W. C. McMahan. This case Is the one which has been fought by several attorneys up to various stages, but none have carried it as far as the present attorney, Franklin T. Fetterer. Mr. Fetterer is as confident as ever that he will force the city to remove the obstructions made by the Gary & Western. Michigan Central and the

REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BAlfK. : At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, Nov. 27, XSOS. RESOl'RCESi Loans and discounts 2'l?'Ii Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. ......... 647.91 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 150,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds rl'229-?2 BoDds, securities, etc 50,894.13 Banktng house, furniture and ftixtures J'Sil-? ' Due from national banks( not reserve agents) .............. 1,668. SI Due from approved reserve agents..... 99,223.12 , Exchanges for clearing house 1,173.17 Notes of other national banks 3,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickles and cents 144.S4 . LAWFUL. MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie i t 7,455.50 Lgal-tender notes 14,000.00 21,455.50 . Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 2,000.00 TOTAL 1665,782.92 ' LIABIL.T1E9I Capital stock paid In $160,000.00 Surplus fund 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 3,960.52 National bank notes outstanding 40,000.00 Dividends unpaid 60.00 Individual deposits subject to check $286,113.71 Demand certificates of deposit 2,647.01 Time certificates of deposit - 70,288.76 Certified checks 634.92 Cashier'a checks outstanding......... 79.00 United States deposits 150,000.00 Total 509,762.40 TOTAL .. .$665,782.92 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: 1, G-ecrge M. Eder, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEORGE M. EDER, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before CORRECT Attest: me this 1st day of December. 1908. C. C. SMITH. JAMES K. STINSON, J. J. RUFF. Notary Public. WILLIAM D. WEIS. My ccmmlFsion expires Nov. , Directors. 12. 1908.

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Wabash over Washington street and subsequently over the remainder f the streets that have not been opened up. The ult -will probably take considerable time and will to be fought by Attorney I L. Bomberger for the city. If the obstructions are removed It will mean that the Gary & "Western will have to construct viaducts over all of these streets and that the other roads will have to open up their crossings. The fund for fighting the case In the circuit court has been supplied by the Washington Street Improvement society, which Itf composed of all of the larger property owners on that street. They declared that? If they lose the case in this court that it will be appealed to the supreme court of the state.

GET PAPERS E (Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago, Ind., Deo. 5. By using the postal department as a club, Charles Nassau, the East Chicago distributor of Thb Times, has succeeded In securing an early morning train over the Pennsylvania system to East Chicago, the train leaving Chicago about 5:24 a, m. By this means the Chicago mails arrive here much earlier than before and the Chicago morning papers are also secured on the streets at an earlier hour. Has It became asless to yon? Could somebody else make nse rt ltf Dispose ef it by inserting a small ad in The Times' Barter and Exchange column. 1 SXX THEM & Guarantee Co. at Nominal R.at EAMMOKD AND CKOWW FOOT, SB. ways to coma person But the in a tele

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RAILROAD SETTLES FORJTS VICTIM Settlement Is Effected in Behalf of Foreigner's . Family.

ACCIDENT VAS A PATHETIC ONE Jaan Struck By Train Was About to W I -mr x. tt- ti sena money to zus x&miij In Europe. A settlement was effected , today between the Michigan Central Railroad company and one of the men injured in the Madison street catastrophe where one man was killed and several injured, Oct. 13. Gaenatto Eulla was the victim who was recompensed for his physical and mental anguish suffered in the accident. The accident, which was one of the most serious that has ever occurred in Garj caused the death of John Gentill, just as he was about to send money home to his wife and children with which they were to come to this country and live with the husband and father. He and others were crossing the Michigan Central tracks at 5 o'clock in the evening, returning from work in s box wagon, and had no more than reached the track when a train came thundering by and crashed into them. The victims were sitting on the rear end of the wagon and one of them was killed instant'y. The wagon was demolished and the' man who sought damages was badly hurt. Attorney Bretsch, who appeared for the injured man, also represents the Italian con sul, M. Passarelli, who is taking care of the case of the dead man and who will attempt to collect damages for his wife. EAST CHICAGO GETS A NEW POST OFFICE Given Will Erect $18,000 Structure on Todd and Chicago Avenues. (Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 6. Although the matter is still in abeyance, it is practically decided that the new postoffice site will be on the northwest cor ner of Todd and Chicago avenues. where Albext Given, the local tailor. contemplates the erection of a splenl did brick building. Mr. Given declared that he would erect such an edifice immediately fol lowing the visit of a postal superin tendent to this city about a week ago. At that time the matter was mentioned to him and a lease executed, subject to its acceptance and approval by the gov ernment. This approval, it is under stood, will be given without hesitation, and a ten yars lease of the premises taken by the postal authorities. While the building will be somewhat out of the way, it will assist materially in the building up of the eastern end of the city, moving the business section of the city a trifle nearer the industrial center. Wilt Cost $18,000. The building will be fifty feet in Width and will extend to the alley seventy-five feet to the . rear. It will be of double construction an two stories in height. In the upper flats Mr. Given and his family will reside, while the additional store premises will be leased at a moderate rental. The building will have a handsome white enameled brick front and when completed will be one. of the finest business edifices in this region. Mr. Given has promised to install the finest fix tures obtainable and intends to spare neither time nor money In giving East Chicago a building of which she may be proud. The cost of the edifice will be in the neighborhood of $18,000 and the site Is valued very highly, Mr. Given declaring that he has had it on his .hands for a number of years without any possible oportunity of using it to advantage. The building will be completed about March 1, according to the plans of the builder, and until that time, Mr. Given will secure the rental of another building for the postofflce fixtures. The plans are being completed by Architect Hutton of Hammond. TO LAY CORNER STONE Monday Is Day Set For the Ceremonies to Be Carried Out in Gary. The date of the ceremony for the laying of the corner stone for the new Congregational church will take place Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The pastor of the church, Rev. Arthur J. Sullen, and a committee are today arranging the program for Monday's ceremony and it is thought that if the weather is permissable there will be a large crowa present at the corner stone laying. Up to this time no defl nite arrangements have been made in regard to the program. The new congregational church edi fice has now reached the heights of the main auditorium floor and' it lsi thought the contractor will have everything in readiness by tne time ror the corner stone laying on Monday. A large number .of people from Chicago and other cities, especially those who have contributed to the building of the church, have been invited. The first work on the church 'was com menced earlx in October, '

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NEW YORK STOCK (MET Open High . 98 H S8i 46 46 . 85 85 . 92 92 . 601 50, .108 10 . 654 56Ji . 53 54 . 401 42 .177U 177 Low S8 46 83 90 49 107 55 52 40 176 33 143 147 122 65 82 117 141 45 129 138 Close 98 46 83 90 49 107 56 53 40 , 176 33 1 143 147 122 66 82 ! 117 142 I 45 129 I 140 j 60 117 150. 180' 541,4 Atchison Am Car Am Copper. Am Smelt Anaconda B & O. . Rrnnk R T cites & o IT W Mr T Canad Pac Brie com . 34 3454, Grt North. . .144 , 144 Hi. Central. .148 .148 L & Nash... 122 122 Mo. Pacific. 66 67 Nat. Lead... 82 82 N Y Cent.. .117 117 No. Pacific. 143 143 Ont & W... 48 46 Pennsyl. ...129 130 Reading . ..I3ttfe 141 Rock Isl pf . 62 2 60 go. Pacific .118 118 117 149 179 54 112 St Paul 151 151 Un. Pacific. 181 181 U S Steel 55 55 Io pid...iif 113 112 Total sales, 705,100. BANK S TATE MEM, Reserve Dec. $7,958,875 Reserve, less U. S....Dec. 7.934,375 6,608,200 7,720,400 I 549,100 i 1.242,500 i Loans .Inc. Specie Dec. Legal s Dec. Deposits Dec. Circulation Inc., 417,600 GRAIN m PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close ..105 105 . 105 105 May ..110 110 110 110-l July ..103 103 103 103 ..61 82 61 61 b May ..63- 63 62 63July ..62 62 62 62 . .5( 50 49 49-50 May ..52 52 52 52 July ..47- 47 47 47b

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Pork Jan. ..1595 1610 1595 1605 May ..1620 1635 1622 1630 Lard Jan. ..922 930 922 922b May ..940-42 947 940 945s Ribn Jan. . .835 840 835 835 May .,855 862 - 855 860

H. S. Voorheis, Broker la Stocks, Bonds, drain, rrorlaiana, Cotton and other Bectirletles. Stock Quotations KxctSwei by Ticker Service Direct Wires to Chicago and the Kasi. BOOM 414 HAMMOXBBLDO. Pnne3841 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 3.9S7 tubs; cream ery, extra, sue; price to retail aeaiers, 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts. 2727c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras, 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; ladles, No. 1, 20c; packing etocK, zosc Eggs Receipts, 7,976 cases; miscel laneous lots, cases returnea, zara 26c; cases Included, 24Z7c; ordinary firsts. 27c: firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 30c; prime nrsts, pacaea in new whltewood cases and must be 50 per cent Iresh, 3ic; extra specially packed for city trade and must be 70 per cent fresh, 34c; No. 1 dirties, 22c; checks. 16c; refrigerator firsts, 26c. Potatoes tteceipts, za cars; cnoice 10 fancy, 6870c; fair to good, 63efbbc. Sweet potatoes Illinois, i. 00(31 j.uu; Virginia, $2.50. Veal Quotations for veals in gooa order were as follows OU T.O DU IDC, 84c; 80 to 100 67c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7 TAG DAY THERE (Special to Thb Times.) Whiting, Ind., Dec. 5. Charity, with its concurrent virtue?, met with the sin cere financial commendation of the resi dents of Whiting yesterday, 'when the committee of thirty young ladies appointed by the Whiting Relief and Aid society, received donations amounting to almost $500. The exact amount has not yet been learned, but present" Indi cations are that it will exceed the $400 mark. The chief donation of tne day was one of $50 made by Superintend ent William M. Burton of the Standard Oil company's local plant. This was made directly to the officers of. the .society and not given through the agency of the young collectors. PREPARING CEMETERY The Oak Hill Cemetery association of Gary has begun work on preparing the ground which it has purchased for cemetery purposes. A beautiful archway is under con struction, and when completed will be imposing. It is constructed from stone, brick and iron and next spring the en; ttre area will be fenced in with iron railings. The cemetery s a forty-acre site of land, located about two and one-half miles south of the Gary business dis trict and very near to Glen Park. It is the most desirable location for many miles around Gary. It is natur ally beautiful and will be more so when the landscape gardners have completed the work which they have begun. The project is backed by Chicago, Gary and Crown Point capital and -she association hopes to have the cemetery In readiness by May 1 of next year. RAILROAD NOTES. The car works at Danville and the Kellogg Car company at Kankakee are both now building freight cars for the New Yark Central lines and have order sufficient to keep them busy for several months to come. . . Report has it that the Erie stands a fair way of securing an entrance into

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lbs, 99c; fancy, 10c. . Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins. 19c: No. 1 round. 8c: No. 1 ebuck. ! 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c. I Live poultrv Turkeys, per lb, 15c; chickens, fowls, 10c; springs, 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, $5.MX7-00; ducks, 10c. California green fruit Grapes, 75c $2.45. ' Fruit Apples, $1.00 4.00 ptr brl; oOc $1.00 per bu; bananas,- jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straights,' $1.101.14; culls. 60c(,$1.25: bouquets, 75&90c; I lemons. $2.753.25; oranges, $1.75 2.50. I Beans Pea' beans, -.hand picked, choice, $2.202.22c; fair to good. $2.00 2.10; common, $i.9031.95; red kidney, $2.102 15; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.701.95; brown Swedish, ,$2.252.3o; off grades, $ 1.80 2.00; limlas, California, per 100 lbs,- $4.95. j Berries Cranberries per brl, $9.o0 12.00; boxes, $3.003.50; strawberries, California, 1525c per pt. Green vegetables tseets, ouwowc per sack; cabbage, $1.252.25 per brl; carrots, 5065c per sack; $12.0013.00 per ton; cauliflower, 2575c per box; celery, 26c$1.25 per box; cucumbers, 60c S$1 50 per doz; horseradish. 6575c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 40&50c; leaf box, 3035c; mushrooms. 15 25c per lb; onions, 45c per bu; parsley, 10(0) 20c per doz; radishes, home grown, 20ifj) 35c per doz; string beans, green, $3.00 3.50 per bu; wax, $3.50 4.00 per bu; tomatoes, 50c per bu; turnips, 4065c per sack; watercress, 25&35e per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Dec. 5. Estimates Monday: Wheat, 1? cars; corn, 222 cars; oats, 101 cars, 'i Chicago. Dec. 5. Olea fanes': Corn. 127, OOtt bu; oats, 3,000 bu; wtt and Hour, 800,000 bu. Chicago, Dec. !. Carlots today: Wheat. 70, 6, 37; corn, 306,, 6, 315; oats. 78, 7, 78. Primary Movement. - Receipts. Wheat, today 785,000 Last week 1,469,000 Last year 886,000 Corn, today 433,000 Last week 657,000 Last year 504,000 Northwest Car. This wk Last wk Duluth ......122 340 Minneapolis .199 241 Chicago ..... 70 132 Ship. 1,41 4, uuo 865,000 336.000 391,000 188,000 Last Yr. 29S 314 11 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. Dec. 5. Wlfeat closed steady to d lower; corn closed d lower. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union 'stock Yards, Dec. 5. Hogs, estimated receipts today, 18,000 head; left over, 4,308; prospects slow a yesterday's average. Light, $d.105.8o; heavy, $5.4OC00; mixed,' ?5.356.00; heavy, rough, $5.40 5.55. Cattle Receipts, 500; prospects unchanged. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; prospects steady. Union Stock Yards, Dec. 5. Hogs close slow and weak, at early prices. Light, $5.155.80; heavy, $5.456.00; mixed, $5.406.00; rough, $5.455.60. Cattle Receipts, estimated, 600 head; market unchanged. Sheep-Receipts, 300; market unchanged. WEATHER FORECAST. Weather map Extreme northwest, 30 below to 20 above; partly cloudy. ICnrthwPBt. 6 below to 26 above: cloudy. West, 14 to 30; partly cloudy. Southwest, 26 to 40; cloudy. Ohio valley, 24 tn m Illinois. Indiana Fair tonight, with warmer in central and north portions; Sunday rain or snow. Missouri Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonisrht: rain or snow Sunday. Lower Michigan Fair tonight. Sund&y snow. Minnesota and Dakotas Snow to nisrht and Sunday. Wisconsin Partly cloudy tonight; Sundav snow. Iowa Warmer tonight, snow late to-nia-ht or Sunday. Nebraska, Kansas Snow tonight and Sundav. colder Sunday. I - uvin.R.un l tonight; Sunday fair and colder. Montana Snow flurries and colder BOZARTH WANTS 5 Valparaiso Soldier-Lawyer Is Also Drawing Up a New BillValparaiso, Ind., Dec.- 5. At the last meeting of Chaplain Brown Post 106, G .A." R. of Valparaiso, Ind., Nelson J. Bozarth, a past commander of the post, was authorized, by . a unanimous vote of the post to prepare and have introduced in the next legislature of Indiana bills granting additional pensions to soldiers of the civil war living in Indiana who served in the Union army and were honorably discharged, and also exempting the homes of soldiers and soldiers' widows from taxation to a certain amount. It is said that New York, Pennsylvania and Iowa now have similar laws. Bozarth says very few soldiers now get over $12 ta montl and many of them only J6 and $S. Owing to high' rents and the high price of eatables', a pension of $12 will not go any farther than $6 a month did a few years cago. As President Lincoln, Governor Morton and many other high officials during the war promised that every soldier and his widow should have a comfortable support in their old age, and as? both the state of Indiana and the general government have recently increased the pay of nearly all officers, it is only right and just that the soldiers and widows should have the promises made to them fulfilled. Toledo, St Louis, Kansas City and Omaha as a result of the present situation That this has been anticipated was Intimated several weekSi ago, and indications re that it- Js now to materlize. THISTLEWAITE BEGINS HIS NEW. DUTIES. Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. j 5. Mark Th'Istlewalte, recently appointed "private secretary to, Governer-Elect Thomas R. Marshall, and formerly Indianapolis' cor respondent for The Times; has gone to Columbia City to begin his datieo.- Air. IThlstlewalte will.be succeeded a -cor-

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WANTED Experienced girl for gen- i eral housework.; family of three, Phone 2704 or call 27 Webb. " 4-2 : iii .i j WANTED Competent girl for genera) housework; no washing, good wages, ra I.' O T . r . ? . - . i t . i . street. 2-3 SITCATHIX WAXTEli. WANTED Washing at home or will go out; special attention given to fancy flannels and laces. 517. West State St. FOR SALE Choice corner, five lots, heart of Toleston, Ind.; sell cheap for cash, need money. Address H Lake County Times. 5-1 FOR SALE Remington No. 6 type-. writer, in first class condition. Inquire 412 Michigan avenue; phone 4634. FOR SALE Peanut vending machine route in Hammond; small investment takes it; can be worked in spare, time; will net large profits. Address "E. V. M., care Times. 3-3 FOR SALE Standard bred barred Plymouth Rocks; heavy laying strain; young stock. J..W. O'Brien, Grassellt, Ind. l-6eod IOR SALE Saloon near -the works of the Standard Steel Car Co., East Hammond; two of the best located and paying . saloons on end of street car line; exceleni reason for selling. Inquire Nickel Plate saloon, corner Sibley and Oakley avenue:' uhone 25-9. 2-4 tOR SALE Eight-can milit route; two wagons, two horses, and harness; eicknwBS reason for Belliuf;. Address W., Lake County Times. 1-10 FOR SALE Lot, 37 feet, and twostory building; bath and -gas; $775 if taken at once. Phone 287 or call Mr. Pugh, on Ingraham avenue, after 5 o clock. . 25-tf FOR SALE Shoe store; good location, very cheap on account of other business. Inquire M. L, Lake County Times. . .24-tf FOR RENT One furnished room; heatea ana electric light. 60 Rimbach avenue; phone 11S3. 5-1 FOR RENT Single and double rooms; I steam neat, call 130 Russell street. 5 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 4-2 ssu south .Hohman St. FOR RENT Six-room house, 744 Sum mer street, zu; modern lmDrovements. Fred Barnett. 313 Hammond Bldg. 3-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-room nat on south side durine: winter months. Address H., Lake County Times. s-6 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; breakfast if desired. Phone 3144. Inquire 19 Carroll St. 2-3 FOR RENT Three pleasant unfurrTished rooms. 27 T Oakley avenue. 1-tf FOR RENT Single and double rooms; good heat. Call 130 Russell St. 1-tf FOR RENT Cottage, and several lots for gardners. Apply Chas. J. Pochman, Douglas Park. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with all -modern conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen; board if preferred. 9 Rimbach avenue; phone 4471. 20-tf FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren street. 12-tf FOR RENT Two five-room cottages. Inquire O. C. Trout, second floor Hammond Bldg.; phones 111 and 1613. BOARDERS WASTED WANTED Boarder. Call at 2S4 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. 5-2 WANTED Two gentlemen boarders in private family, with bath and. heat, 4 per week. 405 Michigan avenue; phone 5144. 4-3 WANTED Boarders by private family; no children; everything quiet, clean and comfortable.- 34 4 Fred St., corner New York avenue, Whiting, upper flat. 3-4 mjo9 ajto rovin., . . LOST French poodle, clean white; about one year old; will answer to name of "Buster." Finder please return to 252 Sibley street and receive liberal reward. 5-3 l LOST OR STOLEN Blue Dane dog; answers to name of Rover; reward. D. Schultz, Lansing, 111. . . 5-3 LOST rji I.akr shore suburban train .o. 223 which left Chieugo at 5:04) and arrived at Hammond at U:02 p. ni., on Friday, the 27th day of November, 1908, the minute or record book of Hammond Elevator company. A aultable reward will be pnld to pemon returning imf to the office of the Lake County Times, Hammond, Ind. LOST Fox terrier; one year tld; per lect mined neaa, black, spots on side; answers to name of Gyp. Return to 40 uarrou street; recvaro. 30-6 FOUND Store key on Hohman street. Owner may have same by calling at Times office and paying charges. 28-tf FOUND Cuff button. Owner can have same by paying ad charges at Times office. 21-tf NOTICE China painting fired. Mrs. Will Cook. 10412 Avenue J. South Chicago. 3-lmeod 1 PERSONAL There are two bunches of keys at the Times office waiting to be claimed, one bearing name plate of Paul Siefort. Owners please call and claim. There is also a rosary of white beads. PERSONAL It your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. 6-tf respondent for The Times by Ellis Eearles of Indianapolis, one of the cleverest political writers in the state of Indiana and whose knowledge of Indiana politics is" second to no other man in the state. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state fori the following companies: LaRue Lumber company, Indianapolis; capital, $10,000; directors, John E. LaRue. James M. Patch and Gertrude M. LaRue City Ice and Coal company, Vincennes; capital, $10,000; J. L. Ebner, George Borrowman and L. A. Ebner. VIncennes Bottle company, Vlncennes; capital, $40,000; directors, lien - ry Wagner, T. 3. McMahan. John Vagner, Calvin Canfill, J. M. Drach, G. A. Brakerrmn and' J-' M.' Drach Jr.' ' '

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' ' . vanrU. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OK INDIANA, LAKK COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1908. SELA A. SMITH Ef At. VS. BERNARD F. SCHOENBERG ET AL. r CAUSE NO. 6251. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANICS LIEN.. Now comes the plaintiffs by Kred Barnett, attorney, and file their complaint herein, togetiier with an affi davit of a competent person, showing UU I(V Wfc B- VVi 111 BV ADWJl. his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next te-rm of aid Court, and that . . l . v, .. . . j ,i .. mur therein at the calling of said cause. on the 1st day or February A. D. 1909, j the same being the -19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Lake Superior Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January A. D. fl909, said action will be heard and de- ! termined in their absence. ' In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and at tlx the Seal or said Court, at Hammond, this 4th day of December A. D. 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C By Chirles W. Ames. Deputy Clerk. NOTICR Notice of meeting of Baptist church for election of trustees and other officers: There will be a business meeting of the First Baptist church Monday evening, Dec. 21, 1908, for the election of two trustees and other officers. Members of the congregation are urged to be present. r 2-fi ANNAH E.MERT, Clerk. - NOTICE. Notice is- hereby given that the Board of Finance of the Town of Munster Indiana, will meet on the 28tn day ef -December. 190R. r S p. m., ip the MunstT Public School House for ti'e. purpose fit ei eivm pi opusfi l from banks, etc., fr tli safe kfpi!ig and pubfic depository of the various funds belonging to the Town of Munster. Indiana, as provided by lar, aiui that thereafter said Hoard will award the safe keeping of said sums. COR-NTELICS p. SCHOON. ' Town Clerk. Ex-Offlcio Clerk of the Board of Finance. 3-3 HICELI.AXKOirS. INFORMATION ABOUT MINNESOTA 200 page book compiled by the state, describing industries, crops, live stock, property values, schools, churches and towns of each county, and Minnesota's splendid "Opportunities for any man. Sent free bv State Hoard of Immigration, Dept. I 78, State Capitol. St. PauL 'Minn. . 5-2 THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. GO. TIME TABLE Effectivs November 29, 1908. 5ubect to Change without notfee Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Indiana .Harbor an4 Gary as follows: 6:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m., 9:00 a. m., 8:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. .m., 12:20 p. ra., 12:35 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 6:40 p. m., 7:20 p. m. S:20 p. m., 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m. Trains leave Hammond fr Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m.t 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. ra., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. V. WALLACE, G-eneral Manager. rroYc There Is Comfort WHEN A, MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through slckaeaa, failure mt him em. loyer, or a ananensloa of bualaeas, to feel that Tn have aomethiaa; to fall back on tn your hour of trouble. Put a small inooit each week In mt In a geod, reliable aavtn-a hank, like the Citizens' German National Bank OXB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT. A SAVXSGS Beat Equipped Repair Shop In the State G. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. , 01 S. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond. Ind YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY MOM US. ... ....... DO YOU NEED ANY? HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. FHONK 2S7 145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. j ! j i i

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