Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1909 — Page 8
Friday, January 8, 1909. 8
i'H i'. THIES.
PERSOIIAL IHJUBY
SUIT Oil TRIAL
Ilrs. P. Reilley Case, Suing Nickel Plate Company for $25,000 Damages.
You Will Pay Homage
to our warm Slipper and Shoe line, once you become acquainted with the fact that the prices are
cut, for instance:
Ladies $1.50 fur trimmed Juliets
at .... . $1.15 Your choice of our $1.25 felt Juliets at . ..... $1.00 Ladies warm shoes $1 35 values at . . - , ... $1.00 Ladies cloth Alaskas at . . 76c Miss over knee Leggins at 65c Broken lines of Ladies $5.00 high Boots at .... $3.50 Gilt Edge Shoe Polish ISo Ladies Storm Rubbers . 49c at 19 HOHMAN ST. ORTT & TOWLE run uuuu 123 hqhah street
CASE TO JURY BT M
Many Hammond People Are Testifying in LaPorte Superior Court Today.
LEftuE FOR
Essential Greatness. Lowell: A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions.
The personal injury suit of Mrs. Patrick' ReiUey of this city against the
New York Central and St. Louis railroad, in whin the Hammond Woman sues for $25,000 damages for injuries
sustained two years ago, is making
slow nroKress in the Michigan City
court. ...
It is believed that the case will not go to the jury before Monday. Judge Tnthill vpsterdav aDDOinted Dr. O. I
Sutherland of Laporte and Dr. J. B,
Rogers of this ity to make an examination of the complaining witness as to her physical condition, and the examination was made at Dr. Roger's office Tuesday evening. The appointments were made on motion of the defendant, and they were chosen from a list "of six names submitted to the attorneys by the court. Each side struck out two names. The witnesses for the plaintiff have all been eamined. Mrs. Reilley is staying in Michigan City, where she has secured a room in the hospital. The witnesses for the plaintiff were as follows: Mesdames Thomas Shea, Peter Geib, Kidney, E. F. Fox, Miss Blanche Culbert, Richard Taussig and Dr. W. F. Howatt.
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CAPITAL
Lake County Bar Association's Committee Has Gone to Indianapolis to Work for Additional Hammond Judge.
COFIITTEE DIG HELD HERE YESTERDAY
. F. Knotts, W. J. Whinery and J. A. Gavit of Hammond, Johannes Kopelke of Crown Point and T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor, Will Work for Hammond.
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Removal Sale I ANNOUNCE MY REMOVAL TO MY OWN BUILDING AT 63 STATE STREET. OOODS SOLD AT COST OR LESS TO SAVE EXPENSE OF PACKlNO AND MOVING
$1.00 Alarm Clocks, guaranteed for one year 147 Rogers Knives and Forks for ; 15 Jewel Elgin Watch with twenty year case, former price was $20.00, now.... .... Eight-day Kitchen clocks for 15 Jewel Seth Thomas watch with twenty year case, former price $17.00, now Fancy $5.00 Cake Dishes for Eight-day Mantel Clocks with half-hour strike, for ,
EVERY ARTICLE PURCHASED FROM ME IS GUARANTEED Chas. Arkin, 14:2 Hohman Street
70s 3.50 8.50 2.75 8.00 2.00 3.50
HAMMOND, INDIANA
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UARY
Commencing Saturday, January 9th and continuing the following week, at which all discontinued lines, all overstocked lines and every article of winter wearing apparel will be greatly reduced It means money to you to take advantage of this enormous bargain event.
Attorney A. F. Knttg, president of
the Lake County Bar association, and Attorney John A. Gavit left for Indianapolis last evening; as the advance gruard, which will attempt to secure legislation to relieve the .congested court conditions in Lake county. The
boosters for the Gary superior court
have been on the ground at the state capital and have been working hard since.
. Both the members of the Gary bar and those, which represent that portion not in sympathy with the Gary movement, will have some representatives on the field continually until some action Is taken. A committee meeting of the Lake County Bar association was held in Hammond yesterday afternoon. The members of the committee are: A. F. Knotts, John A. Gavit.Wllliam J. Whinery, Johannes Kopelke of Crown Point and T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor. Mr. Kopelke was not present at this meeting, but that was understood by the other members who know that
Mr. oKpelke will support them in their
work for an additional Judge in Hammond, while the north end will reciprocate by working for a continuous court at Crown Point. Finishing Touches On. Mr. Kopelke has two bills drawn, which will be presented, one- to make the Crown Point circuit court a continuous one and the other to make
the Porter county circuit court a continuous one. Outside of the Gary delegation it is confidentally hoped by the attorneys that both 'the additional judge for Hammond and a continuous court for Crown Point will be granted. The meeting of the committee yesterday was held for the purpose of putting the finishing touches on the bill for a additional judge. It is now ready, and is thought to be strong enough to stand the test. In addition to providing for a court reporter and an increase in salary for
the sheriff, the Increase in the latter's salary to be $1,000, added to his present salary. A similar provision is incorporated for the court clerk.
Dry Goods Dept. The month of January will see some radical price making on staple and reliable dry goods notions. The following is a partial list. Soiled and Mussed Handkerchiefs at much below regular price. f M For Ladies' handkerchiefs, several I f R different styles, selling regularly in
stock up to 25c,
to close out, only
14c
Boy's Golf Gloves at Half Price. ftf" For Boy's heavy all wool fancy Golf aUC Gloves, selling regularly at 50c a
pair, a limited quaniity for
25c
innucnD, mo.
GROCERIES Saturday., Jan.
HAH
BOR BOYS LOSERS
Hammond Bowlers Turn the
Tables Last Night at Bradford's.
BUTTERINE, Cudahy's best, one
16c. five lbs. 73c . 10 lbs. for
lb.
COUNTRY BUTTER, fresh and sweet, per lb.
SUGAR CURED BACON, Swift's best wide lean, lb: SUMMER SAUSAGE, Armour's dry cervelat, lb..
GUNPOWDER TEA, new crop, 35c grade, lb . . SANTOS COFFEE, choice fresh roasted, lb.
EVAPORATED MILK, Our Pet brand, tall cans, 3 for . .
1.40 30c 17c 18c 28c 14c 25c
8c
RAISINS, seeded muscatells, just the thing for pies, per lb.
EVAPORATED APRICOTS, ja fancy bright Monpark's, lb...
SANTA CLUAS PRUNES, 30-40 size, 15c quality, lb.. EVAPORATED PEACHES, new, large meaty fruit, lb. . .
CANNED PINEAPPLE, 2-lb. '
csns, heavy syrup, per can... BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, New York, strictly pure, per lb. . . .
10c 15c
4c
Heavy Gray Wool Dress Goods Cheap. pi For heavy wool dress goods, made JjfC to sell for 1.00 per yard, an ideal fabric for skirts or suits.
37c
59c
For Ladies' extra fine cotton fleeced pants or vests, perfect goods and sell
regularly at 50c a garment.
Ladies' Chiffon Silk Muffllers Re
duced. For Ladies' silk muffler, 1 yards long, colors light blue, gray and white
regular price 75c.
A Few Notions Very Cheap. Good paper of common pins for. Card of black pins, regular 5c, for 2c 10c dressing comb for only Qq Black darning cotton, 45-yd. spool, 3 for gf.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wea
Owing to the very unfavorable weather for the selling of our heavier winter goods, we are quoting some prices that represent sharp reductions from the regular prices that you ordinarily pay. Come and investigate.
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5 m ft For Ladies' heavy BfQ black Kersey Coat 50-in. long, made with ample material, handsomely braided front and back, good quality of lining in shoulders, a large number of these coats have been sold at the regular price
of 7.78. A bargain for only
5.48
8.79
For Ladies' All Wool Black Ker
sey Coat, trimmed with all silk braid and neatly piped with velvet coat is double breasted and throughout is a v.ery high grade garment, sold regularly at 12.00. You will be fortunate to secure one of these coats at this price.
17c
For Ladies' All Wool Crochet shawl, size 34x34, white
or black, an exceptional bargain.
68c
For Ladies' Shawls, all wool fancy with silk mixture, good
weight, size 36x36, white only, real value is 1.50.
1m ft For Child's Coat, made of BfciQ good heavy serviceable fabric, blue and brown, ages 3 to 6 yrs.
ft f" For Ladies' Dressing Sacque, Q D C maie of good quality percale colors navy, gray and black, with neat figures, made with peplin selling regularly at 50c.
18c
For Knit Skirts, assorted colors, big value.
Clearance Sale of Clothing and Furnishings
Boy's Fur Mittens 16c. Extra heavy weight, regular price ft 25c, clearance price Men's Fancy Neckwear 36c. Choice of all 50c neckwear, in a big range of patterns and silk, ft ft clearance price, O U U Men's Fancy Trimmed Sweater Coats 2.69 Fancy Brown and Gray Coats, fancy trimmed
of all wool quality, regular price 3.50, clearance price
2.69
One Lot Heavy Fleece Underwear 33c.
Extra heavy weight m lignt tan snade, reg
ular price 50c, clearance price
33c
The Indiana' Harbor bowling team.
representing Landeneld s alleys, met a Hammond team, representing the Bradford alleys, in this city, and was by it
defeated by a total of 2,358 pins to 2, 138 In a five-man three-game series. There was a good crowd in attend
ance, and the gallery was packed with spectators. The Hammond men found the Harborltes easy in this series, but it is understood that other games are to be arranged In the future, at which the boys from the Harbor expect to retaliate. The following is the scores made by the various players: Hammond.
Newell 149 iStevens 168 Mueller 171 Bradford 148 Meyers 167
163 135 135 175 153
176 179 174 124 141
Total 803 Indiana Harbor. Rats 167 Cooksey 12? LaPearl 113 Sanders 130 Dillion 142 Total 674
.61
157 147 181 140 123 748
794
147 163 141 142 123 V 123
Nobby Fancy Hose at 11c. Regular 15c values in browns, grays 4 and greens, clearance price j 2 Pair to a Customer. Blue Flannel Shirts at 1.79. All wool fabrics and fast color, made with
faced sleeve, regular 2.50 quality, clearance price
1.79
Wool Plush Back Underwear 85c.
In light tan color, made ribbed tail and cuffs,
never sold for less than 1.00 per garment, clearance price
85c
Men's Fancy Brown Overcoats of all Wool Quality at 10.46. Made in button through model with fancy cuffs, several patterns to select trim, f f JO regular price 15.00, clearance price . y.T'U
Men's Heavy Work Pants 86c. Heavy worsted pants, in neat stripe effects, dark and edium shades, regular m ft price 1.00, clearance price GDC Black Cheviot Pants at 1.88. Made of good quality Cheviot of fast color, regular price 2.50, aq clearance price aJJ Fancy Striped Worsted Pants 2.39.! Cut semi-peg style, in a big variety of nobby stripes, all sizes, regular a price 3.00, clearance price jH
Boy's Knickerbocker Suits 2.89. Regular price 3.75, in fancy browns ft stand greens, clearance price fcsUiJ
Clearance of Comforters
Large size Cotton Filled Comforters, stitched
with silkoline, covered on both sides, worth 1.10, for
79c
69x78 Knotted, filled with white cotton,
oline covered, nice and soft, sells for 1.25, for
silk-
95c
72x80 Beautiful Silkoline covered, carded cot
ton and knotted, sells for 1.98, special
1.45
Extra heavy stitched Comforters, has satine
cover and extra value, sells for 2.45, special for
1.89
The 72x84 Silkoline covered, extra carded cot
ton filled, knotted top, nice and fluffy, worth 2.75, special
1.98
Fine Saline Tops, with beautiful plain borders,
In blue, red, old rose, worth 3.50, special ,
2.75
The fine Silk Bordered Comforter, wool filled, extra large size, g worth 4.50, this special IH
SMOKED FISH, Bloaters, f 3 for IOC' scaled herring, doz. (JC
3-1 b. cans, strictly standard, new pack pumpkin; 3-1 b cans, standard red ripe solid pack tomatoes; 2-lb. cans corn, sweet and tender; 2-lb. cans tender early
June' peas. These are all 12c sellers. A decided bargain at
oer can 9c. Per dozen one kind or assorted
1.00
The forty-five minute song services which art being held in the Presbyterian church every evening are attracting a great deal of attention and are drawing good crowds every evening. This evening the musical features will be a solo by "W. I Schneider of this city, and a solo by Miss Esther Gordon entitled, "Flee as a Bird." Rev. J. E. Snook, the pastor of the church, is very well pleased wtth the meetings so far and with the assistance he has received from the church members and others. The meetings will be continued throughout the week.
Millinery Dept. SPECIAL NOTICE The policy of this Dep't. always has been never to carry hats over frome one season to another. Beginning with this Sale, you'll find all Millinery reduced, regardless of cost, to effect o decesive clearance.
' This includes 4.00 to 8.00 trimmed Hats for
3.00 to 5.00 Trimmed Hats for 1.29 to 3.00 Ostrich Plumes 50c to 1.00 Tarn O'Shanters. .. Velvet Foliage at Beaver Flats, 3.00 values
1.93 98c 98c 49c 25c 98c 5.98
10.00 to 14.00 Ostrich Plumes One to a Customter.
Every Article in this Department must be sold regardless of the cost.
Clearance Sale in our Shoe Department
1 LOT CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER
SHOES, in Lace and Button, regular price 75c, clearance price
59c
1 LOT CHILDREN'S SAMPLE LEGGINS, in Bearskin, Astrakhan and Chinchilla, all colors,
values up to 2.00, clearance price
98c
1 LOT LADIES AND CHILDREN'S comfy bed
room Slippers, in Red and Blue, all sizes, reg
ular 75c, clearance price
49c
1 LOT LADIES' 2.00 KID LACE SHOES, with
dull tops, sizes 4 to 8, clearance price at
1.49
Men's 3.50 PATENT COLT SHOES, in Button and Blucher at
2.69
Men's 3.00 TAN STORM CALF SHOES, water proof, at
2.50
Men's 3.50 STORM CALF WORK SHOES, sewed soles, at
2.95
Men's 1.50 BUCKLE ARTICS, sizes 6 to 12, clearance price
1.24
Men's 90c HEAVY RUBBERS, rolled edge, all size at ,
75c
1 LOT LADIES' 50c FELT SOLE SLIPPERS, all sizes at
38c
1 LOT LITTLE GENTS' In Blucher style at
1.35 SHOES,
98c
1 LOT LADIES' Blucher Style, clearance price ,
3.00 PATENT COLT SHOES,
2.48
1 LOT LADIES' 3.00 WINTER TAN SHOES,
Blucher and Button, a splendid School Shoe at
2.48
Men's 5.00 PATENT COLT SHOES, NARROW SWING TOE, at...
3.98
Men's 3.50 ELKSKIN SHOES, full 2 soles, all
sizes, in Black and Tan, at per pair
3.00
Boy's 1.25 BUCKLE ARTICS, sizes 3 to 6, good quality at
1.05
Men's 3.00 VICI KID DRESS SHOES, lace with tip at
2.45
Men's 1.50 HOUSE SLIPPERS, in Black and Tan, all sizes at
1:28
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