Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1909 — Page 7
THE TIMES.
Friday. January 8, 1909.
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BANK STATEMENT.
First National Bank Hammond, Indiana Report of condition at close of business on Jan. 2, '09 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans & Discounts $785,132.83 Capital Stock, $100,000.00 TJ. S. Bonds & Premium. 255,000.00 Surplus Fund 70,000.00 Other stocks & Bonds... 159,229.22 Undivided Profits, 11,920.12 Furniture & Fixtures 5,000.00 Circulating Notes 100,000.00 Real Estate....- 716.56 Deposits 1,403,365.16 Demand Loans,$124,124.87 . Cash in Bank3, 276,493.20 Cash on Hand 79,588.60 480,206.67
$1,685,255.23
$1,685,285.28
The Capital of the First National Bank is being increased to $150,000 With a Surplus of . . 100,000
1 We offer to the Public the combined facilities of two
strong banks, now, made one. First National Bank
il EAST CHICAGO AID I
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EAST CHICAGO.
Eeceive3 Bad Scalding. Miss Cora Chapman, delivery clerk In the East Chicago postoffice, received a severe scalding yesterday
the kitchen. raao of the S. Goldberg residence on Grapevine street, the entire front of the stove was blown - to pieces. A gas range, standing; nearby ! was also badly damaged. Mr. Goldberg ! believes htat the pipes must have
been frozen during the night, and that the sudden heating when the fire was started caused the breakage. It was with difficulty that the water could be turned oft and for a while it looked as though the house was to be badly damaged by the flood. , Oscar Georg, James Nellls and "Wil-
teachers at their home on Magoun ave- liam Blumenthal spent yesterday at
du laat evening, Berrlne a
luncheon.
8 o'clock , Miller" 8. chasing rabbits. They re-
i turned with a few.
Rev. M. C. Wright of Whiting was a visitor at the home of Rev. J. H.
Frank Kern and William E. Buzzell of Bourbon visited friends In the Har-
Palmer on One Hundred and Forty- bor yesterday afternoon.
morning while carrying a pall of hot Eighth street yesterday afternoon.
water across the office. She slipped and , Miss Margaret Diamond of Magoun threw the entire contents of the pail avenue Is confined to her home with over her skirts. While a local physl- another serious attack of appendicitis.
clan declared that the burns are not J The choir of the M. E. church will
serious, they are very .painful and , t,e entertained tomorrow evening at
and
Miss Chapman had a "hot time" for a few minutes until Deputy Tom Davis could bring the lire extinguisher into play.
Serves Wedding Breakfast. Mrs. G. H. Poor served a dainty wedding breakfast yesterday morning at her home on Magoun avenue for Mr. and Mrs. John Price, who were married by Rev. Lather Lauer at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Price was formerly Miss Ethel Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, of Olcott avenue. The young couple left on a short honeymoon trip to Milwaukee and vicinity and will return to this city, where they contemplate making their home.
A GOOD NEW YEAR RESOLUTION "Help your Wife Brighten the Home." Add a little Silverware of the BASTAR & McGARRY QUALITY
i; !; It's die Ease with which you !; ; !; talk to distant business man ; : or friend, that invites your use J; j! 3; 1 1: of the long distance telephone. !; jl j! ; And it's Economy less than ; i ; half-fare on the railroad. ! jj J CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY S ; , ' 1
The home of Officer Myer Rybeckl was the scene of a pleasant surprise party on Wednesday evening, when Mrs. Rybeckl entertained a number of friends in honor of her husband's birthday. Myer was 33 years old. Miss Mabel Billeter has taken charge of the night board at the local telephone until a substitute for Mlsa Martha Swant can be secured. Miss Swant is now at the Gibson exchange. Dr. G. F. Blcknell has moved his offices to the First National Bank building. Phone 302. Residence phone 803. t 31-3-t Dwlght Gaston and Roy Zimmerman have returned ot their homes In Fort Wayne after a brief visit at the home of L. R. James of Magoun avenue. George H. Lewis of Baring avenue
suffered painful bruises yesterday afternoon when he slipped on the Icecovered pavement near the old city park. His Jaw received a hard jolt and Is badly fewollen today, lathough a local physician declares that no bones
were broken. Mrs. George W. Lewis and Mrs. Geo. E. Hindes of Magoun avenue transacted business in Chicago yesterday. W. H. Jeppeson yesterday commenced his duties as deputy In the office of City Treasurer A. G. Clocomb. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Clark entertained a number of the high school
the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Palmer on One Hundred and Forty-eighth street. Miss Ida Phillips of Beacon street Is assisting in the local postoffice for a few days. Miss Phillips has had two years' experience In the office and consequently capable of attending to Its duties. The weekly men's races will be held at the Lewis' skating rink this evening. Eddie Barnes of Whiting has entered In the mile race with five
others, and Manager Heintz expects to have to- run the race in heats. Rev. J. H. Palmer has announced his sermons for Sunday and will preach on "The Potter's Wheel" and "The Runaway Propet." Miss Pearl Townsend will renedr a solo at the evening service. The Epworth League will be under the direction of Morton F. Pickles. Mrs. Karl Jordon of Hammond was a visitor at the Durgan home yesterday afternoon. Hammond Federation of Musicians will hold a public installation of officers Tuesday, Jan. 12, 8 p. m., at Weis' hall. All musicians of Lake county, especially Gary and East Chicago, are Invited.
Mr3. Herman Dratz of Hemlock street is confined to her home with a severe
attack of typhoid fever. She is under
the care of a professional nurse.
The absketball girls have scheduled a game with the Bessemer Park girls
of South Chicago for Thursday even
ing, Jan. n. uney win also give a dance during the last week In Jan
uary.
Mrs. M. Barker of Michigan avenue entertained a party of six ladies at
"The Stubborn Cinderella" at the Prin
cess theater, Chicago, on Wednesday
evening, followed by a dinner at the
Stratford hotel.
Miss Margaret Diamond of the post-
office is confined to her home with a
severe attack of appendicitis.
The Misses Christine Campbell, Mary Mylett, Bessie and Minnie McAnley,
Lulu Brooks and Marcella Mentzer will
see "The Talk of New York" at the
Auditorium this evening.
For FIRE! Insurance WM. BLUMENTHAL, Indiana, Harbor, Ind. Phone 773 Do It Now
INDIANA HARBOR. Will Play Basket-Ball. The Independent Athletic association have scheduled a game with the Hammond Baptists for tomorrow night and will play in the Coliseum rink on Guthrie street. Captain Kidd has his men in fine training and expects to win this game by a good margin. The forward positions will be well covered by Brown and Septer, while McGaughey, Patchey and DiUey will divide guard honors. Lumbey will also assist Kidd at center. Tickets are selling rapidly for the game and the proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of additlona material for the I. A. A. club rooms.
J. Z. TAYLOR Blacksm'thlng and Horseshoeing Careful attention given to lame, Interfering and over-reaching bones Shop on Kennedy Avenue East Chicago, Indiana
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
MALE HELP - WANTED. 1 LOST AND POUND.
WANTED Married man for steady
outdoor position- " collectlne. etc.:
must live on the South Side south of : 69th street and east of Cottage Grove avenue, or somewhere in or reasonably convenient to South Chicago, Chelten- ,
nam, Windsor fa.rH or Grand crossing; this is a good position for' the right man. Call room No. 2 Union Bank :
Bldg.. corner &2nrl St. and Erie avenue. !
South Chicago. Entrance on Erie ave- :
nue. 5-3 i
LOST .On Lake. Shore suburban train No. 223 KUck left Chicago at 5:09 and arrived at Hamnond at 6:02 p. ni., on Friday, the S7th day of November, 1008, th minute or' freoord book ot Hammond Elevator company. A aultable reward will he paid to person returning nine to the office of the I.aka County Time, Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Railway mail clerks, clerks at Washinetnn nnrl P.nstnms clerks:
salary $$00 to $1,600; annual vacation; 1
no layoffs : manv March examina
tions; every one over 18 eligible; com-j mon education sufficient; candidates prepared free; write immediately for schedule. Franklin Institute. Koches- 1
ter. N. Y. 2-tf '
PERSONAL.
WANTED Car repairers at
once. Addjv .bitzliugli
Luther Co.
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FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Good woman to cook and do kitchen work. 450 N. Hohman street. 6-tf
SITUATION WANTEDWANTED Position by aged lady as housekeeper in small family. Apply Elizabeth Smith, Hessville, Ind. . 6-56
PERSONAL Kendall's refinishing of old furniture mado new at reasonable prices. Business place, 220 Indiana avenue. 5-2w PERSONAL If your sewing machma needs repairing call up C F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 Eait State street; phone 2601. o-tf MISCELLANEOUS., WE CAN TEACH THE ART OP painting portraits or landscape with
in two hours without any previous knowledge, therefore do not lose this opportunity of letting your children learn this beautiful art. Modern Art Co., 168 S. Hohman St.. room 19. 5-8
WANTED Position as stenographer by young lady, 20 years old; am accurate and reliable; have high school education and can furnish good references. Address R R, Lake County Times. 6-3
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two horses; one 7 years, one 6 years, good wagon and harness only used $ months; reason, leaving town. Inquire Mike Calaniea, cor. 121st and White Oak, Whiting. 7-tf
WANTED To rent warehouse, track location, Ham" mond. Address I. F, Lake
County Times.
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NOTICES.
FOIt SALE Stark piano, on account of leaving the city. Address 13 C, Lake County Times. 7-3
FOR SALE Hard cord wood, 100 or more cords. Inquire Wicker Farm, Ridge Road. 5-6eod
FOR SALE OR RENT 40 acres of good ground without improvements; located 1 miles north of Griffith. For particulars Apply Joseph Grimmer, Griffith, Ind. 21-2w
CARL ANDERSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telephone I. II. 662. Rea. 3t.
Stove Is Damaged. By the breaking of a water front In
Harbor Baking Co.
ALL KINDS Of BAKERY GOODS WEDDING CAKES AND LUNCH ROOM
Michigan Avenue opposite Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR
BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Boarders at the American House, corner of Morton and Howard avenues; $5 per week; bathroom in connection; everything first class; Standard Steel district.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; modern conveniences. Phone 2412 or call 324 Sibley. 7-3
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; reasonable. Call at 137 Russell street. 7-3 FOR RENT Room with board In private family. East Sibley St. near west end yards at Gibson; phone 5212. FOR RENT Furnished room; steam heat and bath. 130 Russell St. 7-2 FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2434. 7-2
FOR RENT Furnished room: all modern conveniences. Annlv ?9 Carroll-
phone 4084. 7-2
THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. GO. TIME TABLE
Effective November 29, 1908. Subject to Change without notice
Trains leave Hammond fr East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and 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., :40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m 12:20 p. m., 12:85 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 3:4Q.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. 8:20 p. m., fl:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m. Trains leave Hammond for Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. tn., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. ra.. 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and B:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. U. WALLACE, General Manager. STILL AT HOSPITAL.
Andrew Pelon, the Gibson yard 1
switchman, whose lesrs were taken off, In a railroad accident yesterday afternoon Is still at St. Margaret's hospital. "WTille his condition Is serious he is reported not to bo in any immediate d&carer.
There Is Comfort WHEX A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Throngrh sickness, failure of bis employer, or a impenilon of business, ta feel that you have something to fall back on In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week la'sav.
lng-s la a good, reliable saviasTS bank,
like the
Git zens' German National Band
ONE COLLAR STARTS A SAVIXGS
ACCOCXT.
For Salti Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Good, everything; necessary t b&ild a house with. Call with estimates. J- G. RUEL, 7337 Jn Avc
The Straube Piano Factory, is probably the best equipped establishment in this section. You will find here every device that modern mechanical skill and ingenuity can devise for getting the best results at the least possible cost. The result is that the Straube piano is not thrown together, on the contrary, i is one of the grandest pianos for this price, ever produced in America. It stands the test of time and it has within it the greatest musical possibilities. The Straube piano is the result of a life time of experience, competition and constantly trying to produce a piano as good as the Straube. The great demand for this piano, is due to the fact that it has rare musical qualities, and that the case is as good as the bed. To get a good piano, you must pay the price. If you look for a bargain you will often get a piano without any value whatever. This piano has never been sold at a fancy price. The Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Ind., will tell you why it is the best and cheapest piano to buy.
FOR RENT Large store-room, 2Sx73
street in Whiting, Ind.; a good location t rtr f nrnl tiiro r ,"t Vi 1 n sr n rwl il rv crnnHa
. i . ....... - - 1 " - j w ...... , grocery and market or other good line of business. Address J. G. Flschrupp,
wmung, ina.
FOR RENT Six-room flat and fiveroom Hat: modern conveniences: in
"Whiting, Ind. Address or call on John G. Fischrupp, Whiting, Ind. 5-4
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room; steam heat, electric lights and bath. 173 South Hohman street, opposite Lion Store. 6-3
FOR RENT Six-room flat; bath and electric light, at 328 Claude St. 5-3
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Apply 3512 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. 5-12
FOR RENT Six-room flat; all modern improvements; 258 Michigan avenue. Inquire 128 S. Hohman street; phone 4541. 4-tf
FOR RENT Vi miles east of Hessville, close to Van loon station, six-room cottage, large barn and other sheds, on one acre ground; also SO acres adjoining if wanted. Inquire at Peter Senzig's, Hessville, Ind. 4-6
FOR RENT The best business location in East Chicago; one door away from corner of Chicago and Forsyth avenues; old postofiioe building; building 25x75 feet. Apply to Jim Morrelli. East Chicago. 22-12
FOR RENT Barn with room for four horses. 244 Fayette or 208 State St., J. L. Walker. 16-tf
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, ISO. TRUMAN H. SKINNER VS. JOSEPH GOLOSINSKI ET AL. CAUSE NO. 5226. " ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by Willis E. Roe. attorney, and files cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a
competent person, showing that the defendants. Joseph Golosinski and Amelia Golosinski, are not residents of tho State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same wiil stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the first day of March A. D. 1909, the same being the forty-third day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Lake Superior Court in 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 2lst day of December A. D. 1908. ERNEST L SIIORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizensi of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant, more than twentyone (21) years of age, a resident of said Town and Township, and not In the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular February Term, 1909. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same '.o be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to Bell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as fol
lows, to-wit- .. .. ' The ground floor front room o the two-story brick building, witti living rooms above and situated on Lot 1. Block 2, Morris Addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Building ha front and rear entrances. 7 Signed. HERMAN PAHK LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Miller Station, Hobart Township, Lake County. Indiana: That the undersigned Is a male inhabitant, more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said Town and Township, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular February Term, 1909, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, sofr
drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: The ground tloar Iront room of the two-story frame bulldinir, with living rooms in rear and abov, Pituated on Lot 2. Block 6, Township 37, Range 7 West of the Second Principal Meridian, in Stearnt's and Moore's subdivision, in Miller Station, llobar; Township, Ike Countv, Indiana. 12 Signed, GEORGE BUCKINGHAM-
FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms In every eection of Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago, from the most exclusive residences to medium homes. Come and see list. Lion Store Furniture Dept. Free Rental Office. 7-3w
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Sewing for a ladies or boy's wheel, or what have you? Address B M Lake County Times. 28
J. A. GRAHAM, M- D. Late Clinical Assistant London Hospital and trreat Ormond Street Hospital for sick Children, London, England. Suite 310. Hanur.ond Building Phone 255. Office Phone 293. X-Ray and Full Electric Equipment
Beat Equljped Repair Shop In tba Stata Q. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compreaaed Air FREB Bowaer Gaaoline Syitem. II S. HOHMAH STREET. Phono 123. Huehn Block, Hammond. Ind
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Who Deserves te Sympathy? A fellow doesn't always know where to place his sympathy. A Massachusetts man with 50 children was arrested for nonsupport of recently arrived twins. Toledo Blade.
Of Art. Artists may produce excellent designs, but they will avail little unless the taste of the public is sufficiently cultivated to appreciate thera. George C. Mason.
Average Life of a Dog. The average life of a dog is from ten to twelve years.
Would you supply your family with contaminated meat 7
Pure water Is as essential to their health as pure food
QUA-APERI
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is a natural water, proven by analysis and examination to be free from contamination. Bottles furnished and deUvered at five cents a gallon
G. O. MALLETT,
85 STATE STREET Phone 1492
