Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1908 — Page 7
Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1908.
nm -TIHEO.
THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. GO. TIME TABLE
. Effective November 29, 1908. S object to Change without notlca
Trains leave Hammond or Eas Chicago, Indiana Harbor and. Gary as follows: 5:00 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., :40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m.r 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., .1:00-p. m.. 1:40 p. m., 2:2Q p. m., 3:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m..
6:40 p. m., 7:20 p. m. 8:20 p. m., 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m..
11:30 p. m.
Trains leave Hammond Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a.
fa., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m,. 12:20 p. m., 12:36 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 lea-ring Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. IT. WALLACE, General Manager.
SHIVELY LOOKUP
South Bend Man Is Said to
Have the Breweries With Him in Eight for United States Senator: Looks
- - w Strong Now.
Indianapolis, In.i., Dec 16. Now that the democratic legislators have "came and. went" what do they, know that they did not know before they came? The way it looks now is that they do not know a single thing that they did not know before, unless it Is that the' brewers of Indiana are for B. F. Shively of South Bend for United States senator. And thl is merely a. guess.
but there are some things that make ployed legitimately as paid lobbyists for
various Interests, and everyone conceded that Shively did a mighty good Job of it.
Story I Retold.
In this connection there Is retold
now the story of the little champagne
supper at the Dentson hotel the night
after the high license bill was defeat
ed. Crawford Fairbanks, owner of the
Terre Haute Brewing company, and
chief manipulator, with Albert Lieber
tested jvassfi"
latest Events In Us Markets
PROVISIONS
Special Win to The TIMXS
CLASSIFIES WANT ADS.
' HAJLB HELP WAVTKEh I UN AJFO Vnimti. '
W A J rn t p - - v.jlqST Brown kid glove for the left , X XU U Vxiner UU)t, hand, between Vansteenberg's and
rrmof 1it- Trirtinik' Of lne panhandle depot. Lansing 111. ReUlUSt lle 1XX VICimiV OA. turn to-Nina, E. VansteenbergLansiuir.
Calumet, Hoffman St. or distillery. Apply Times Office.
PB0DUCE MABKET.
Butter Receipts. 3.411 tubs: crenm.
ery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers,
lettuce,, head, per box. 4050e; leaf, per box, 3ac; mushrooms, 25 (2 35c per dor; onions, 25fS45c per fan; parsley, home
arown. 10 (w nAe ner dsn radlsnes. 10 thA
ta.aac ih r noi: Rrrine nna 7ren. i.oinA.na. i -i l- , r - : . ,
Tl vara - K . ...'..... rt ,-. H 'I . .1 . I . . I . J e A T - l . .. v. 1 n 1 - . . -
nri; watercress, ZDOj aaq per uasaet.
111.
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No.
HAY QUOTATIONS.
firm. Receipts, 1,645 tons, shipments,
r. j ' - . . ' . 1
fiac: iirL, ac; second, 31c; ladles X, 20c; packing- stock, 20c
iL.Bg8i KecelDtS. 3.215 rases: inial.
laneous lota, cases returned, 25 4 28He; cases included, 2829c; ordinary
nrsts, zic; nrsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 30e: prime firsts. eackM in 1 AW
v. a. whltewood cases and must b fifl nF i0 h
the state, was so happy that he threw oTcft? y. .,13.
a supper, corks poppea ana mey -air"-. 3et cnecas, No. 2 timothv. No. 1 mixed 11
- , - . wj lioc, retriseraior nrsts. Zac. I m .i;c:."V; . o
a goou time ana ""J""" i potatees Receinta. 20 rarsi-
plimented for the good work done in fancy, 7073c; fair to good, 65S8c that fight. I ' vwrLrff.Vi!Uno1. 2-003 00:
Then during the last campaign a order were as follows: fift Vsnih.
brewery attorney went over tne state i weignt, 'c; tu to 80 lbs, 77Hc;
LOST On Lake S ! nbnrbaa train X. 223 which left Cblrago at 5:00
WANTED Married man for steady out " "V " " "1. 7 " . '
door position, collecting, etc.; muai:" .nuy, me .n umj oTemoer, live la or near Grand Crossing or J90X, tb minute r record book of South ChlcagQ or be willing to move. Hawoad Ktevato ooo.T. A ...it-
able reward will be paid to peraoR retnrntnsr aame to the ofllee of tke lak
WANTED Young man about 18 years ; '
Call room 2,
Union Bank Bldg.,
soutn 15-3
Of an to Inrn e-nnrl business: KOOd
I wages to start; must furnish refer-!
rSBSONAlc
HE
HAS EVER BEE!!
ft GOOD LOBBYIST
planting money In the various coun- rD.V.Yb5 JftV m ,
-t.m. In Via emfm tit ff m MaU.. iqa. xt. t a wy 9 t
wtofam T rlii n tin cr thia mfiriPV n let
it be known that it was "Shively mon- "jA -11
ey," and that if the legislature was roosters. 7c; geeses, $5.007.00; ducks!
nsmAAM KhlV0 V .1 filWieil I
acauu, a u vau f j vw.w
Bean Pea beans.
cnoice, iair to good, 3.002.10; common, $l.901.95; red kidnev. i2.l0ffB
I j
hand picked.
" v a tt j Lauca. iiKiinnnin tr avi nun 1
itv $l.70l 95; brown Swedish. $2 25 2.35; off grades $i.gp 2.00; limas, California, per 100 lbs. Has. I
!
United States senator.
Doable Cro for Lamb. After this story was recalled, yes
terday and last night, there cropped
Attt ,nntia. nTiA tn the pfTprt that
Therefore Ttey Would Eeward Him Crawford Fairbanks is double-crossing i2Srborn3b00r3850e8 twhH? nrui. SrlM S John E- of Terre Hauti'.wh0.,a Lailf0.rnla- 2b22 P bu; Floridas.r4o"c
W6H --.v- -1 also a candidate for Benator. r aimanas i n v
Ratwpcti I Is ostensibly for Lamb, and has let
te Known tnai ne is worKing iur mm,
But a man who stands close to Fair
banks "leaked" yesterday and told
friend that Fairbanks Is only but lor Green vegetables Knn
. . . . - j t t V I aorlr' rhha tl Aaa aa ' . vc
50(1
00 13.00 0011.50
No. 3 tlmthv. No. 3 mil
Kansas and Oklahoma
prairie, choice ......... 11.00 12.00
Kansas and Oklahoma prairie. No. 1 Kansas and Oklahoma
prairie No. 7.00 9.00
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska
9.50 Q 10.00 7.00 8.50
Real Battle Will, Lay
Kern and Slack T "After All, and
Awards Plum to Joan W.
Is. aAAn..
It riVjA -vf"". Tt.uu4.uu per brl; 50c lll$1.00 per bu: bannn !,,mk'...
"nch, $1.60: straight, $1.15 1.40: culls.
AXFHUfSl b2"e'a- JAf Lfv .!?:
w' v v w. v t fisRiij,ai nine " apples. 11.5002.00 oir crit? ' P
rroTc'
There Is Comfort WHE3T A MAJPS 8A1ART STOPS Threosk slckaen, failure ( hta ens. loyer, r a (Ufearita of boatness, t ' feel that Ta have aemethlas; te fall , back on la yviir hear of trouble. ' Pat si small amMat each week la aavo tags la a aTod, reliable aavtajra baak, . tike the ' : Citizens German National Bank
It look like a good guess This Shlve-
ly-brewery story came ut at this meeting for the flrst time, and before the conference was over there were many
who believed it.
The meat of the story-is that the
brewers of the state are for Shively in return for the. work he did against
the high license bill when it was be-
going to Slack or Kern. He said that
when the right time comes Fairbanks
will have Lamb withdraw from the
race and that the vote of the Fifth
district will then go to Shively
Then there is another situation that
lends some color, to the story that
Shively has the brewery support and
that this makes him a formidable can
,P?5 brl: car-i St. Louis
14-vo per ton;. Toledo .......... n v naTaT oi: t-a ia
11.95 per box; cucumbers 0ohB Kansas 'city."-": per doz; horseradish. 65c per bunch; Peoria . ...... . .
T7.j. jiorl.t 1 iuih, ouitpoac per saCK 1 2.00 Ter tnn'.Tnl.lA
'e8ls""or VL l"w r , :;. "?". 2575o per box; celery. 25c netrtr
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie No. I Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota, lower grades
Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie hay 7.50 9.00 Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin packing hay 5.50 6.50
Bye straw 5.50 6.50 Oats straw 6.60 7.50 Wheat straw ............ 5.50 6.50 OATS RECEIPTS, "SHIPMENTS. Receipts and ' shipments of oats at coints (tiven were as follows on dates
named: Western-
Chicago .335.3
Milwaukee 46,400 Minneapolis ....... 90,270
uuiutn 29.43S
95,900 18,000 18,020 15,000 22,500
Receipts.
57
Ship.
22.i3l work: erood wa itpk Annlv to Mrs.
43,?0 Miller. Workinsrmen's Home. 450 North
34,320 lHohman. 14-tf
.I , ,
37,250 I WANTED Woman for short orders and
I nastrv work: nle-ht work eraori warei.
i.360lArDlv at Oihnn Y M O A. 14-3
. J.l.: "" L - 1 -' 1 haad-embroidered piece or wishingWANTED Railway mail clerks; com- quilts pieced and auilted. caU at . mencement salary S00; spring ex- Oakley avenue. ' 14-S aminatlon; candidates prepared free. Write immediately for schedule, Frank- NOTICE--China painting Bred. Mr. lin Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 12-tf Will 'Cook, 1041J Avenue J South 1 "' i.i iii ii ii i. i n.i i i s ChicagOv - 3-lmeod WANTED Car repairers at peksonal-Incw time card at iadd; OUCe. Apply FltzllUgh- lggs- Bullet, Majestic hotel. 12-6 Lllthfr (In 9"" JERSOAL-rThere are two bunches of XJUU1LX KjU. keys at the Times office waiting to ' 1 be claimedr, one bearing name plate rKKAUB tlKl. wTtt of Paul Slefort. Owners please call WANTED Girl for general house- J thltbe'Sd. A r8ary work. Apply 47 Warren street. l-tf ' . u . .. . rERSONAL If ypur sewing machine Wantecl Good girl for general house- .needs repairing call up C F. Miller, work. Apply immediately, 3S1 South the sewing machine expert. 241 East Hohraan street. 16-tf State street; phoae 360L ,.tf i WANTED 5ood girl; only experienced WOYICRir need apply. 68 South .Hohman St... LICENCE NOTICE opposite city halL 16-1 Notice is hereby given to the citixens ..' , , , : T f Eat Chicago, North Township, Lake WANTED Girl for general house- County, Indiana: That the undersigned work; bring references, Apply 419 S. is a male Inhabitant more than twentyHohman. 15-tf one (21) years of age. a resident of - sa,a Town and Township and not in WANTED Good woman baker or good the habit of becoming intoxicated- that strong girl to assist In baking; steady he has been o continuous resident of work for right party. Apply Mrs, Mil- said Township for more than ninety ler. 267 S. Hohman. 14- (90) days last past; that he will apply : ' 1 " " 1 1 11 t( th Board of County Commissioners
18,000
BANQUET HELD
LAST EVENING. (Comtlaaed from pace one.)
didata That is the fact .that Steve
fore the legislature two years ago and FlemlnK controls absolutely the vote of
also for his unsuccessiui enori to pre- Twelfth district and that if he
vent the passage of the county local finda that Edward G. Hoffman of Fort
option bill at the special session in bep- Wayne cannot be elected senator he tember. Those who watched the prog- wlI! throw hia vote to Shively. Flem-
ress of events at tnese two sessions lng ,g R Drewer. He would do anything ing fee, and which motion was unanl-
know tnat &mveiy was one oi tne raosi i to defeat John -vv. Kern, because there mously carried.
.. , - i is a coraiai, mutual pcrouuai u" i Among otners wno spoke were:
against tne tnousana-uoiiar license mu, i between the two. Fleming could prob- President Jacob Schloer of the Ham
and that it was tnrougn nis enons
member of the Calumet Deep Waterways' association, and the treasurer is
hereby directed to transmit to the
I proper officer of that body the sum of
,$25, constituting the necessary qualify-
REAL ESTATE TRATJSFERS
TOIiLESTOX.
Lot 39, block 47, In second Oak
-ara addition, Clear Title Land Co. to Ludwisr Palko S 450
Lot S3, block Bi, Oak Park addi
tion, Evva J. uryan to Claude B. Ridgley SOUTH TOLLESTON.
Lots 16 and 17. block 11, M. B.
Larly to Marshall E. Gallion... HAMMOND.
Lots 1 and 2. block 1. Stafford &
Trankle's addition, Englehardt
DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.
A 8AYI3GB
as much as those of anyone. else that it was defeated. Shively worked like
a trojan. Of course, it was accepted
bv evervbodv that he was merely a
hired lobbyist in the matter Just as
manv other able lawyers were em-
ably throw his Twelfth district vote to L. Ert Slack and thus defeat Kern, but
Slack Is not and never has been satis
factory to the brewers and Taggart
does not like him because he has
foueht the Taggart machine. There-
mond Business Men's association; Mr. H. B. Douglas of the Standard Steel
Car Co., Messrs. F. S. Betz, George Locklln, Leo Wolf, G. H. Jacobson, Otto Knoerzer, William Thum, L L. Bomberger, Malcom Douglas Stewart and
South Shore Gas & Electric Co.
Phone lO
1-45 S Hohman
fore, it Is pointed out by some, what George Schillinglaw.
would be more natural than that Flem- I John E. Fitzgerald then made a mo-
lng should throw the Twelfth district tlon, which was seconded by Mr. Beta,
to Shively, thus remaining in line with and duly carried, that a committee of
the brewers and at the same time de- j three be apointed to take up the quesfeating Kern. I tlon of sewerage and a system of flltra-
If this were to work out according to tlon to remedy present unbearable con-
thls talk Shively could be -elected. But ditlons of the city of Hammond and to I still stick to the statement that the report thereon to the' association, the
real fight is between Kern and Slack, I committee so appointed to consist of
2?
and that none of the other candidates
has even a look in. They may have their eyes set on the senatorshlp two
years hence, provided the legislature
is democratic, but there Is not one of
them outside of these two that really
believes he has a show to be electedv
Thinks Kern Will 'Get It.
There is even a possibility that Kern
may be elected on the first ballot In
L. L. Bomberger, J. E. Fitzgerald and
H. E. Douglas
It was also by Mr. J. E. Fitzgerald,
duly seconded and carried, that a com
mittee of three be allowed by the Calu
met Deep Waterways' association to
represent the constituent association
be appointed by the chairman at a later
date
A vote of thanks was then accorded
Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.
j abstracters"
RatM " I
the democratic caucus, but this is not Messrs. Hembrort and Ross for their
AbstractB Purnlohd . at Nominal P. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND. Vice Pres. J. S. BLACKilTJN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER. Treawtrar
S. A. CULVER, Hasago
Secretary Office in Majestic E3$, HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND
, GROWTH FOXXT, GDw
There are many ways to com
municate with
distant town.
a person But the
in
a
tele-
Ph
one is
the
quickest, most
satisfying and it equals in value a personal visit. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY
likely. It is said that there are some members of the legislature out In the state 'who are standing for the candi
date from their district who have signed
statements agreeing to vote for Kern if their votes are needed to elect him.
even going so far as to say they will
do this on the first ballot, if necessary,
So it does not look like It will make
much difference whether the brewers
line u for Shively or not.
Not only is the contest for senator
radically settled, but the speakership Is cinched also. Representative Tom Honan of Seymour will be elected
speaker beyond a doubt. Senator Frank
Kistler of Logansport Is slated for the
minority leadership in the senate, and Representative Fred King of Wabash will be elected republican floor leader in the house. This appears to be the
slate and It will probably go through
The democratic conference was a pretty good sized affair, and the democrats present were happy as June bugs. They got each other around the neck
and almost cried for joy over the factj
that at last the arty Is to have charge of the jobs in the. state. There were more smiles to the square inch among them than have been seen before among Indiana democrats since 1894. But they didn't accomlish anything. They just talked and then had a banquet at the
expense of the Marion county representatives and then went home. ELLIS SEARLES.
kind attendance and information.
The secretary reported the following
had made application for membership
during the evening: Chicago Telephone Co. Jacob Schloer. Preble Machine Works. Standard Steel Car Co. American Maize Products Co. Burns-Yontes Grain Co.
And that others had promised to file
their application Immediately, and on motion, duly made and carried, the
meeting adjourned.
WANTED An honest,- elderly woman In need of a home more than wages, to assist in the-home; no triflers. For particulars apply to 827 Truman avenue, Hammond, Ind. 12
FOR BALE Michigan Central1 book -with 16 rides between Hammond and Gary, $1.50 S. Goldsmith, with Ruhstadt's, 165 Hohman St. 16-3
350
500
FOR SALE Pyrography novelties:
plaques-boxes and etc.. plain and
colored; will also take orders; special
Xmas pieces ready. Phone . 32P?, 622 Towle street. ....... . , : 16 1
their regular January Term, 1903, for a lieense to sell Intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at -a time and permit the same to be drunk on,,.th premises where sold; that he
... ' aon. yvsi in tateiun lu sell TObaCCO, soft drfnkHBd lunch In connectjon therewith "and. that the premiseswhere he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as fol
lows, io-wii: . . nrs, floor of the one-story frame building situated on lot 48, block 6, in the northwest quarter of section thirtytwo, range nine, west of the . second
HLV v'pa meridian, 1 tne city of East Chicago, Lake county, Indiana. Said building has living rooms in rear, glass front; room. Is about 23x35 and the bar
i. i:..1"" soutn siae or tne room. Said buling is located on the corner of
3tn street and Aorthcott avenue. 9
PAUL SHAPia
FOR SALE New eight-room bouse; all
modern; furnaca heat; on Hemlock
Ullrich to John E.' Hussey 700 stL1fI: f -Payments. See L. Houti Jt 22, block 5. Birkhoff s addi- ?fhlLd 8725 Hemlock street, Indiana
600
Lot
tlon. EnKlehardt Ullrich to
John G. SteDhan . 1'
addition, Mary A Reilly to Anna Miller J.300 GARY.
Lot 25, block 5, Broadway addi
tion, iviariin a. Rosenthal to Rosa Lansrendorf 1.050
Section 24-86-10 W Part 1 acre,
John .Fredrick Kutzbach to
Pier William Jonarama 1E0
Section 16-35-9 WLots-l, 2, 3,
5, NE (1 NE 4 16-35-9, Schererville, Peter Kolling to Peter Neudorf : 1 R00
Section 25-34-10 W Part SB i
,Xhi y.; section 30-34-9 W Part fraction W H NW , Albert Maack to Alfred -Kchmal 1 Ono
Section 8-84-8 W Part NE hi.. ?
Henry Rletman to Anton Husemann S.050
Section 8-34-8 W Part S 4 SW
Henry F. Siebach to August ' Riechers , 5.750
Section 16-35-9 W Undivided M
north 30 acres E y. SE M: section 15-35-9 W N 30 acres N SW "i and part W NW hi, Lizzie Reder to M. Joseph Relplinger 1,600 CHICAGO PARK.
Lot 26, block 10, Ryan's addition.
J. G. Ryan to Marshall E. Gallion
Lot 14, block 3, Ryan's addition,
J. u. uyan to Marshall E. Gallion EAST CHICAGO.
Lots 28 and 29, block 23, Lake
Shore addition. William J. Anable to Marshall E. Gallion Lots 46 and 47, block 17, Lake Shore addition, James L McCluer to Marshall E. Gallion... LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lots 8 and 9, block 6, Matthias' addition, Sam Armln to Frank Prokupinas
FOR SALE 1400 Grand Cabinet Pia
no for $160 on account of leaving
city:, can i74-93d St., second flat. 15-3
FOR SALE Cinders, at the American
Maize Products Co., Roby. Ind. 14-6
FOR SALE House and lot, 393 Claude street. See Cook & Johnson, 508 Hammond Bldg. 14-6
FOR SALE Standard bred barred
Plymouth Rocks; heavy laying strain; young stock. J. W. O'Brien, Grasselli, Ind.. . . ...;. . l-6eod
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acre farm,
- located l'A. miles from Monterev. Ind.
See Cook & Johnson, 608 i Hammond
Bldg. . . . . . , , 14-6
FOR SALE OR TRADE 45 acres, four miles from Princeton, 111.; large frame six-room house, wind mill and , other improvements. See Cook & Johnson, B08
Hammond Bldg. i-e
100
500
500
FOR SALE At a bargain, cottage in
first class condition; nve rooms ana
I bath, gas, electric lights, good barn;
lot 50x150: centrally located,. Address
B Lake County Times. 12-tf
i FOR SALE 15 acre farm, two miles
south of Griffith. St. John township;
house and barn; price $1,800. Address C. Pluister, Griffith, Ind. . 12-6
EUREKA REALTY. CO.. Loans, In
vestments. Farms in Michigan, Indi
ana, Illinois, Missouri, northwest Canada; improved and unimproved: easy i terms. We trade and sell city property, equities, etc. Suite 6, Rimbach Bldg.;
phone 19S1. Associated, wuti Attorney H. A. Bixby. . ... 10-6
NOTICE -TO KriM-nvsTTYrew
THE STATE OF INDIANA " LAKE
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1968. THE TOWK OF GARY Va HENRY 8. BURGENSON ET AL. CAUSE NO. 4901. ACTION TO FORECLOSE STREET ASSESSMENT,
berger, attorney, and files lt complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the de
fendants, Florence Guoewicz, Selma L. Kohn, Mary A. Ross, Mike Kunges, Nick Tekushahn, Adam Subertowlcz, Albert Schneider, Samuel P. Wilkus. Rebecca Barnett. Lizzie Smith, Jacob M. Wllkus. Annie Wollstetn, Harrv Wllkus, Moses Greenwald, Marcus Greenwald. Hannah Frank, Ellen Goldnamer, Millie Rose, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Fannie Hlrscli, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees- and distributees of Rosa Kaufitnan, deceased; Henrietta J. Randall, David V. Colbert, Stefan Bartftl. Method Curey, Hans C. Hansen, Lorraine Parent, Charles C. Dupre and Peter Thompson, 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 terra of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on tne stn day or .teoruary A. D. 1909, the same being the 25th 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. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my . hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of December A. D. 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, ' Clerk L. S. C. By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk.
400
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, alter t o'clock. 25-tf
Articles of Incorporation. - Articles of lncornoration hav heen
filed in the office of the secreUr. of hoor.; 8?od location.
Why Not? "Why may not a goose say thus: "All the parts of the universe' I have an Interest in: The earth serves me to walk upon, the sun to light me; the stars have their influence upon me; I have an advantage by the winds and
such by the waters; there is nothing that yon heavenly roof looks upon so
favorably as me. I am the darling of
Nature. Is it not man that keeps and
serves me?" Montaigne.
T H E3 HA M. iW ON D Pi ST1LL.1NO O O. &AIUY CAPAOTY 35,000 OAJULrOIVQ.
I Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY J1I.1ES.
First Encyclopedia. The first work at all approaching what is called In these days an encyclopedia was Pliny's "Natural History," or, possibly, the great Latin collection of Terrentlus Varro. . Pliny's work appeared about A. D. 69 and that of Varro about 30, B. C. New York American.
HIGHER COURTS' RECORD. Supreme Court Miantea.
21167. Toledo & Chicago Interurban
Railroad company vsfl Walter' C. Wag ner et al, executors. Noble C. C. Ap
pellee's waiver of right to file petition for rehearing.
21280. Inland Steel company vs. Al
fred Kiessling. Lake S. C. Appellee's affidavit in support of petition for
leave to file brief. Appellate Court Minutes. 6440. Charles H. Theobald, as treasurer, etc., vs. Arthur B. Clapp. Shelby C. C. Appellant's motion to postpone oral argument 6894. Morgan town Manufacturing company vs. Wlllard Hicks. Morgan C. C. Appellee's brief. Appellant's transcript of auxiliary appeal and .brief on same. 7051. Cyrus E. Davis vs. James G.
Hert et al. Greene C. C. Appellee's
brief
6978 Joseph C. Stouffer vs. William
L. Stoy. Daviess C. C. Appellant's re ply brief.
7030. Albert H. Traylor, guardian, vs. Alexander C. Hbllis. Pike C. C. Appellant's petition for time. Granted to Jan 10. 7089. John R. Stiegelmeyer vs. John Edward Stiegelmeyer et al. Morgan C. G. Appellant's praecipe. Notice to Morgan county. 6S99. Ft. Wayne Iron and Steel com
pany vs. James R. Parsell. Dekalb C. C. Appellee's brief. 6925 Chandler S. Edwards et al vs. Henry D VanCleave et al. Montgomery C. C. Appellant's reply brief.
state for the following:
Duck Creek Friends Cemetery association, Greensboro; directors, Minnie Stafford, Asa James, Albert Kennard and Warren Hlnshaw.
ness.
Times.
Inquire M. L, Lake
County
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WANTED Dwelling
ro eirr.
property, worth
shnttt 9 AftA - fn smith eirip he-
Hamilton Lumber company, Indian- I tween State Line, Williams streets and
apolis; capital stock, $30,000; directors,
William A. Hamilton, William L. Ham
ilton, David F. Smith and Obie J. Smith. Richmond Lodge, No. , Theatrical Mechanical association, Richmond; no capital stock; incorporators, Roy Wenger, George Huey, Charles A. Bennett, John H. Broomhall, C. Erwin Smith, Walter Huey, Frank Buckingham and Earl Mendenhall.
Monon tracks. See C. H. Billings,
1 and 2, Commercial Bank Blag.
rms
15-2
For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good now and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Ooods, everythlnjj necessary to billd a houso with. Call witn stimates. j. g. ruel, 7337 Atc-
- a-em urrvt FOR RENT Five-room lower flat. In
quire 709 Summer street. it-3 Ti-rm td PVT Tann with room for four
horses. 244 Fayette or 208 State St., I J. L. Walker. 16-tf
Best Equipped Repair 6 bop la tke State G. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. ' 91 S. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, Ind
FOR RENT Furnished front Call 284 riummer avenue; 2634.
phone 15-2
SCIENCE
Real Love as a Boon.
Love temporarily obscures the glass
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms tor light housekeeping. 811 Walter
of vanity. To be accurate. It takes the Btreet ;
FOR RENT Six-room cottage; all
modern improvements, at At uiauae
street. Apply at 210 Ann street. 14-6
Perhaps. Perhaps a wife's tenderness with a worthless husband Is governed by the same instinct which makes her proud of anything she gets at a bargain counter.Atchison Globe. .. ,
IF IT'S ADVERTISED IT'S WORTH LOOHCIXO HI".
Art in the Kitchen. Domestic and marital peace and harmony depend on the kitchen and tho dining-room table much more than some dreamy idealists are willing to admit , Technical schools and hospitals are devoting more and more attention to dietetics, and in a few years housekeeping will be revolutionized as the result of the growth of this science and art.
More sewa on on page tham
j competitors nave oa all.
quicksilver, off the back and turns it into a window pane through which we are able to sop for hevnnd tha nor.
sonal reflection to which it was once hREhro!rSwtre0rmBSuit
dedicated exclusively. Therefore, any for light housekeeping. For parttcu-,
real love, since It widens the horizon m0nd,Tnd. line of t.hft lovr i an fnflnito hnnn I "
r vfrv xvent A .r urni&ueu ruuuin mm an
! modern conveniences, izl fcj. bioley. 12-tf
whether he wins or loses tha object of his heart.
"Quit Yourselves Like Men.'
FOR RENT Flat at
street.
46 West
Doty 10-6
Oh, do not pray for easy lives. Pray j for rent light front room in pri
to be strong men! Do not pray ror tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks! Then the doing of your work will be no miracle.
Every day you shall wonder at your-
Is applied in our dairy. We have more than complied with the state pore food law. Still our prices are no higher than yon pay else where.
THZ HAMMOND DAISY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.
vate IBmll) , Willi Kftr niiii wai t one person only. Phone 3144 or call 19 Carroll street. 10-5 . i
FOR RENT Nicely furnished and heat I
ed iour-room nai tor ligni nousukeeping; no children. Phone 3401. 8-tf
Self at the richness of life which has I FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms In ev-
come in you by the grace of God. The Late Phillips Brooks.
Origin of Muslin. This favorite material of the "mmmer girl" derives Its name from be
ing first made at Mosul or Moueeul, a town In Turkish Asia. From there It was introduced into India, and first
brought to England In 1670. A few years afterward it was manufactured In large quantities In France and England, and In the present day English-made muslins rival in flnenesr the
f practice limited to diseases of the "V
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. B. Hayward, XU D. eyes sc ien nr ic a lly tested and GLASSES COXKZCTLY FITTED Phoae 205 402 Hammond Bldg. .
Outgrowing Thlnga. Yes. we outerow everything toys,
bept, ! little pink or blue dresses, friendships, T"Sw i loves, and Ideals, and it is well that
I L I I I I I I ! I , , , T
FOR RENT Single and double rooms; we do, says a writer m nume 'i
ery section of Hammond, Whiting and
F.ast Chicaaro. from the most exclusive
! residences to medium homes. Come and
see list. Lion Store furniture xe
Free Rental Office.
steam beat. Call 130 Russell street.
FOR REN1ed rooms.
-Three pleasant unfurnisb277 Oakley avenue. 1-tf
FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren Street. 12-tf
The Wifely Letter. A woman sent in a fire alarm yesterday when he posted a letter. It must
moBt delicate of gauzy muslins made j have been to her husband. Chicago
in India., 1 Evening Pot. - .
We may occasionally regret some one of them; but if they were 'always ours how monotonous life would belt hardly would be worth the living, you know.
German Old-Age Pensions. The last available statistics show that In one year in Germany the sum of about $30,000,600 waa paid to invalid workmen to the number of 87J, 000, in the form of old age pensions.
