Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1909 — Page 7
Monday, January 11, 1909
THE THIE& 7
A GOOD NEW j -YEAR RESOLUTION
Help your Wife Brighten the
Home'
Add a little Silverware of the BASTAR & McGARRY QUALITY
TUB HAMMOND DiSTlLLINO CO. DAIL.Y CAPACITY 38,000 QAL,L,OIVQ.
A HINT TO
ADVERTISERS
Always send in your 'Ads' a few days In advance of date of insertion. This gives the compositor time for judicious display and insures good position.
Th8 Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Ry. Go. SSLSK
Effective November 29, 1908 Subject to change without notice
Trains leave Hammond East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: 6:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m.t 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m., 9:00 a. m., t:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 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. 8:20 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11: 30 p.v m. Trains. leave Haiamoild 'or Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. in., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. tn., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. tn., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond t 12:20 8. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and :29-p. m. carry baggage. H. U. WALLACE, General Manager.
I Would yai supply your family with 1 1 contaminated meat? 1 1 Pure water is as essential to their f I 1 health as pure food I I is a natural water, proven by an- I 1 alysls and examination to be free I 1 from contamination. j Bottles furnished and deUveredat five -cents I a. gallon I E G. O. MALLETT, 845 srAgJJfl
Procession of Sicilian Girls in Messina Carrying Crosses and Praying for Protection Against Earthquake
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Young man experienced furnishing goods salesman; German speaking preferred; bring references. K. C. Minas Co. 11-tf
WANTED 200 laborers; we will have plenty of jobs next week and those that are registered will get the work; registration fee $2 and money returned if we fail to do as we agree; no job no pay. Hammond Employment Bureau. 243 Sibley St 9-tf
WANTED Railway mail clerks, clerks at Washington and Customs clerks; salary $800 to J1.600; annual vacation; no "layoffs?; many March examinations; everv one over 18 eligible; com
mon education sufficient; candidates
prepared free: write immediately for
schedule. Franklin Institute. Roches
ter, N. Y. 2-tf
WANTED Car repairers at
once. Apply i ltzhugh-
LutherCo. 'tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply Green's hotel, 67 N. Calumet avenue, one block from dis
tillery. 11-6
WANTED Stenographer; high school graduate having experience in stenography and clerical work. Address,
giving age. experience, reference and
salary expected. Box 35, Lake County
i lmes. i
WANTED Good strong girl for genI eral housework: bring references.
Call 450 N. Hohman St. S-2
WANTED Girl Gordon press feeder at
Glucose Co., Roby. Ind. S-J
WANTED Good woman to cook and
do kitchen work. 450 N. Hohman
street. 6-tf
LOST AND FOUND. LOST Fraternity pin; star and crescent set with rubies and pearls; in
itials K S. Reward for return to Times office. 11-5
LOST Pair of gold nose glasses.
Finder will rlase leave same at
Veaco'a drug store. East Chicago, Ind.
FOUND Pair of glasses. Owner can
have same by paving lor this adver
tisement. Apply at Times office. 9-tf
FOF ND Black plush collar about
Xmas, near courthouse. Owner may have same by paying ad charges. 3-3 LOST Oa Lake Shore suburban trala Xo. 223 which left Chicago at SiBd ail arrived at Hammond at 6i02 p. m, on Friday, the 27th day of Sorember, 1008, the minute or record book of Hammond Elevator com pa ay. A aitable reward will be said to person re turning: same to the office of the Laha County Times, Hammond, Ind.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL Kendall's refinishlng of old furniture made new at reasonable prices. Business place, 220 Indiana avenue. 5-2w
PERSONAL If your ewJng- mschlni needs repairing call up C F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2C0L 6-tf
Whv not start the NEW YEAS in a Nr w
way and Borrow Money to pay all creditors and tHereby concentrate all your indebtedness to one place. WE L.OAIV on personal property security GOTS'F'IDEIVnA.L....... Chicago Discount Co. 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 200 Phone So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday eyenlng8 until 9 P. M. We close other evenings at 6P.M-
There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something to fall back on in your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week la savings in a good, reliable savings bank, like the
Citizens' German National Bank
Saving a Fortune.
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Copyright, 1908, by American Press Association. When I was at Cinnamon that enterprising town was 120 miles from any railroad and a hard plaee to get away from. It was a desirable place to leave, since the population was composed of gamblers, cutthroats, dispensers of alcoholic drinks, miners and storekeepers, mentioned in order of Importance. The only respectable family in the place was that of George Jones, who kept a general store, and as he was the only man who never sold anything on trust all the money gradually found its way into his coffers. It was like washing gold. The dirt was constantly shaken up among the citizens, the metal sinking to the bottom of Jones' pan. Every one knew that Jones was gathering a snug sum and that he wished to take it and his children to a respectable place. Every one was waiting for him to make the attempt, relying on the road agents when he did so to relieve him of the funds while on the route and start them again in circulation. Furthermore, the road agents were waiting to carry out this praiseworthy object. One day a red flag apeared at Jones' store, and it was anounced that he
would sell the remnant of his stock at auction. He sold on sixty days' credit, letting it be known that when the
notes fell due and were collected be proposed to leave Cinnamon with his family and his fortune. There was
not a thousand dollars' worth of goods left, and these Jones sold to anybody
who wanted anything on his credit
plan. Everybody wanted good3 so easily obtainable, and Jones in a few hours exchanged the stuff for notes. While Jones was thus giving credit for money crodit was due Mrs. Jone3 for being a very shrewd woman. A week before the falling due of the notes she issued invitations for a "suarry," to which every one in town, Including gamblers and road agents, was invited, to celebrate the departure of the Jones family on the day after the said notes fell due. Her husband, generous man, made it known that if any of the debtors found it inconvenient to pay up at maturity the matter would be left open for a reasonable time. These two propositions enhanced the popularity of the Jone3
family, and the cutthroats got their horses and their guns ready to return
the family fortune to circulation. I had clerked for Jones and was ready to do anything in the world for him, but he didn't trust me till the last minute, though he told me to be ready on short notice to go somewhere with him. I was not included in Mrs. Jones' invitations for her "suarry," which surprised me. I had a room opposite the Jones house, and the night the party came off I watched the throng go in and knew by the gradually increasing sounds coming from within that the guests were getting cheerful. By 11 o'clock most of them were drunk, the worst element being laid out on the floor where they had sunk
in their exuberance ct spirits. I could see through the windows Jones opening champagne, his wife ' serving eatables and the children carrying the luxuries to the guests. Then I saw
Jones himself, drunk as a lord, pledg
buggy a box containing $80,000 in gold. ' We had the best team of horses in
that region, and they did good service. Of course we didn't know whether we had been betrayed by some one who had got wind of the trick, though Jones had taken no- one into his confi
dence. Anyway every now and then (we pulled in and listened for footfalls.
Considering what he naa at stake, Jones was pretty cool. ' On the start I drove pretty fast, but Jones concluded that we had better save the horses as much as possible, and I eoon slowed down. We made thirty ralles without stopping except for water and another ten before giving the horses a feed. Then we breakfasted ourselves and gave the team a two hours' rest. And so we went on by easier and easier stages till we reached the railroad. Jones boarded a train, and I drove leisurely back to Cinnamon. I found the town perfectly quiet, but despondent. Jones had got away with all the money there was in it, and the prospect was not attractive. Nobody asked me about where I had been, for everybody knew. Mrs. Jones was the enly one interested. She said that none of the agents awoke before 10 o'clock the day after the "suarry," and 'it was not evident to them before noon that they had been tricked. It was then too late to make chase. On the day the notes fell due none of them were paid I drove Mrs. Jones and her children to the railroad. At the station I found a letter from Jones asking me to meet him at Frisco and become his. partner in business. HORACE B. GATLORD.
To Be Perfectly Accurate.
The almanac tells us what the weather will be like next year, the
government forecaster tells us what it
will be like to-morrow, but for per
fect accuracy it is necessary to consult the man who tells us what it was like yesterday.
GRAIN AMD PROVISION HT
SITUATION WANTED-
High Low 107 106
97
.04 98
62-V4
62
61 61 61
AVheat Open
May ..107
July ..98 Sept. ..9414
torn
May ..61- 61
Julv ..62 Sept ..62
Oats-
May ..52
July ..48 Sept. ..39
I'orfc
Jan. ..1637
May ..1657
Lard-
Jan. ..942-5 942-5 942
May ..965-7 967 962 July ..977 977 975
Short Hib
Jan. ..845 845-7 845 May ..870 872 870
July ..885 883 882-5 882-SlFO RSALE
52- 51 46- 46 Vi 39 39
1637 1655
Close 106 98 94
61-
61 51 48 Vi 39
163c
WANTED Situation; married man, age 33. will take any kind of honest work; best ot reference. Address Box 294, Lowell, Ind. 8-2
WANTED Position by aged lady as housekeeper In small family. Apply Elizabeth Smith, Hessville, Ind. 6-56
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A No. 1 grocery and market wagon. Apply 415 Walter St.; phone 1824. 11-5
1635
16557 1657
942 962 975 845
870
FOR SALE Two good road horses; 6 and 8 years old: not afraid of any
thing; good delivery horses; am going
out 01 Dustness eb. 1. can at 7. Wil
liams street; phone 1384. 11-3
FOR SALE Cheap. Stark piano, ac
count of leaving the city. Address
B C Lake County Times. 11-1
PRODUCE MAUKET.
One saloon; transfer cor
ner; best location in East Ham
mond. Apply Owner, Columbia and
Fields avenue. 11-3
oi SA.Li.fc; .fresh mushrooms every
morning; prices right. 728 Chicago
avenue; phone 30S1. 9
MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To rent a farm within ten miles of Hammond. Address J J, Lake County Times. 8-2 WE CAN TEACH THE ART OF painting portraits or landscape within 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
NOTICES.
NOTICE Party who lost a black fur collar about two weeks ago will kindly call at Times office and claim property.
1011X60689 rays. Nothing pays so well as politeness, except industry and honesty. And an industrious, honest man is handicapped if he is not polite. Don't leave a trail of grumbling and ill nature wherever you go. Atchison Globe.
Butter Receipts, 4,030 tubs; creamery extra, 32c; price to retail dealers, 83c; prints, 34c; extra firsts, 29c; firsts, 25c; seconds. 22c; dairies, extra, 27c:
firsts, 25c; seconds, 21c; ladles No. 1 FOR SALE Modern cottage on Tru-
zovfec; pacKing siock, zuc. 1 man avenue, west or Oakley, 11,600
fciggs tceceipis, t.zis cases; mmcei- isew story ana one-half house on
laneous lots, cases returnea, z& ft SP I Eauer street; very desirable; SI, 750.
28c; cases included, 2629c; ordinary Five-room modern cottage, with firsts, 27c; firsts, must be 45 per cent basement and barn, 50-foot lot, on
fresh, 30c; prime nrsts, pacKed in new Claude street, near Fayette. A bar whltewood cases and must be 65 per gain at 12.300.
cent fresh, 31c; extra, specially pack- Splendid ten-room house, hardwood ed for city trade and must be 80 per finish; one of the choicest Homewood cent fresh. 33c; No. 1 dirties, 22c; houses; at $4,750.
checks. 16c: refrigerator firsts, 27c. I On monthly payments, new six-room
Potatoes Receipts, 23 cars; choice to cottage on Murray street; price $1,350. fancy, 7375c; fair to good, 78f 72c. 37-foot lot; $200 cash and balance
fcjweet potatoes Illinois, .ui)5.ia. ion montniy payments.
veal Quotations for veals in good Six-room cottage on Towle street;
order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs good condition. $1,000. Terms: $200 weights, 88c: 60 to 80 lbs, 910c; cash and balance in monthly payments. 80 to 100 lbs, 10?illc; fancy, 12o, Six-room cottage on Jackson street.
Dressed Deei kids, ino. x,r lac; no 1 near jonKey piant; 3-ft-root lot; $1,500.
10ms. ic; jno. 1 rouna, so; 110. x tnuciv, 1 $zuu casn ana oaiance in monthly pay 7c: No. 1 plate. 6c Iments.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 16c; The above are a few of the many chickens, fowls, 13c; springs, 13 c; real bargains we have in Hammond roosters, 8c; geese, 79c; ducks, 13c. houses. The time is now right to buy. Beans Pea beans, hand picked. If the demand for real estate and the
$2.25; fair to good, $2.102.15; com- many sales we have made since the
mon, $1.85;l.95; red Kianey, ?i.5ucg) opening or the new year is any sign, 2.00; lower grades, depending on qual- prices will surely advance. itv. $1.5001.75; brown Swedish, $2.15 GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO.. Real Estate
2.20; off grades, $1.802.00; limas. Call- in all its Branches. 92 State street,
iornta, per iuu ids, .ou. 1 nmiiinona. xna. -t
Berries Cranberries, per crl, 3.bU(y
12.00; boxes, $3.003.50; strawberries, I rOlt RENT Five-room lower flat.
Florida, 10 2 5c per qt. Inquire at 709 Summer St. 8-3 F-riilt Annies. il.00fa)4.00 ter brl: 50S 1
nn rpr hu: bananas, lumbo. Tier I FOR SALE Horses, mules, t wn-soat r1
bunch. $160; straight, ?l.l&!H'l.4o; cuus, 1 caD, z-passenger bus, wagons, bug90cai $1.25; bouquets., 7080c; lemons, I gies and harness; Upland hay 50c; $2.23.00; oranges, $1.2o3.25; pine-I timothy hay 65c; corn, 65c; stove wood.
apples, $2.00rg,5.oo per crate. 1 x-iu m-incn, z.au; 4-rt. 7 per
Oreen vegeiaDies teeis, duo per turn ueiirrcu. nammona iiorse Aiar-
sack; caboage, fi.uuiaa.20 per dti; cr- i, jjh vaiumei avenue. s-o
rots, 60(S!75c per sack; $la.00 per ton;
cauliflower, 2527c per box; celery, l -. baiil, rwo norses; one 7 years
i nniftji Sft npr hnx; cucumbers. 7ocM l one 0 v years, gooa wasron and har-
$1.'75 per doz; horseradish, 60c per I ness only used 8 months; reason, leav-
bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 4060c;lns town, inquire iviiKe caianica, cor.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citisen3 of North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male Inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said 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, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises- where he desires to sell intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wft: The first floor front room of a twostory brick building,, with living rooms in rear and above, facing Columbia avenue and on the corner of Ridge Road, situated on the ne Vi of the nw in section 7, Township 36 N., Range
9 West of the 2nd P. M., all in North Township, Lake County. Indiana. 4
blgnea, w. x- iih-ui-iuii..
Of Calumny. A nickname a man may chance to wear out; but a system of calumny, pursued by- a faction, may descend even to posterity. Isaac Disraeli.
Hatology. Two heads, however, are not better than one when you are up against the necessity of buying her a new hat. Puck.
Traveling Men, Attention! When you are through reading this paper on the train, throw it out to the Srst gang of section men you pass so they can read it and enjoy it. They will appreciate it.
leaf. box. 35 37 Vic: mushrooms. 25S5
40c per doz; onions, 50(fi60c per bu;
parsley, home grown, 20gbc per aoz; radishes. lOfriMOc tier doz; string beans,
green. $2.002.25 per bu; wax, $2.50
tier sack: turnips, sack. 50375c: squash.
$1.00 per brl; watercress, 2535c per
baswet.
121st and White Oak, Whiting.
7-tf
FOR SALE Hard cord wood, 100 or more cords. Inauire Wicker Farm.
Ridge Road. 5-6eod
200
OXE DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.
A SAVINGS
For Sale Cheap! 10,000, 0D0 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, PiarobSns Goods, everything; necessary to bbild a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL,
mt
Beat Equipped Repair Shop ia tbe Staia G. W. HUNTER. ' AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. US. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 121. Huebn Block, Hammond, Ind
Doing One's Best. Human work must be done honorably and thoroughly, because we are now men; whether we ever expect to be angels, or ever were slugs, being practically no matter. Ruskin.
Marital Missiles. At a Lynn (Mass.) wedding recently bright new coins were thrown after the departing bride and groom. This is a decided improvement on the rice
and old shoe method of wishing good
ing his guests, while his wife took up j Iuck to the departing pair.
the corkscrew, which he was no longer able to wield. I had been told to remain in my room ready for orders, and at midnight I saw Jones emerge from his house and come across the street, and, walking straight as an infantry sergeant he headed for me. When he came under my window he called to me softly. I went down, and, taking me through the back door and the yard, he stopped before a two horse team standing on the street beyond. Jones told me to get In and take the reins. I did so, and as we drove off he strapped a brace of pistols around his waist and laid two more at my feet at the bottom of the wagon. On the outskirts of the town we stopped for a minute
at a house while Jone3 lifted into tfre Graener et aL Civil.
LAKE SUPERIOR COURT Xtw Cases. 5346. Martin Finnerman vs. Mirah Finnerman. Petition for a sale of real estate. 5347. East Cline Co. vs. George Yurice. Foreclosure of contract. 534S. East Chicasro Co. vs. Valentine
Foreclosure of contract. East Chicago Co. vs. Steve Foreclosure of contract. East Chicago Co. vs. Steve Ba
le?. Foreclosure of contract. 5351. East Chicago Co. vs. Steve Ea105. Foreclosure of contract. 5352. Cain Construction Co. vs. Morris Flower et al. Foreclosure of street assessment.
5353. Globe Brewing Co. vs. JacA
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Section 7-33-8 W Part XW V NW 4 23 acres; section 6-36-8 W SE M and S NE 54 NW 50.50 acres, Theresa Steiling et al. to John Mitch. - Section 8-36-8 W NE SE J4 NE John Gastel to Condit & McGinnity - Section S-34-8 W Part SE Vi NW U, Perry L. Goodrich Jr. to Thomas Mracek Jr - TOLLESTON. Lot 39, block 4, Logan Park second addition., Francis E. Wolcott to Edmund R. Landis $ Lots 5 and 6. block 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Evva C. Brvan to United States Land Co Lot 30, block 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavlt , to Steve Hachich . HAMMOND. Lot 18, block 2. Sohl's addition, Rertha Normann to Johanna Sikorski Lots 1 to 20. block 7; lots 1 to 20, block 1; lots 1 to 20. block 8, Mables' addition, Jennie L. Schofleld to Frank A. Beennell Lots 11 and 12, block 1, H. W. Sohl's second addition; lot 6, block 2, C. Hohman's addition; lots 23 nnd 24, block 1, Hohman's second adidtton, Jennie L. Schotield to Frank A. Beennell Lot 11, block 1, Turner's first ad
dition, A. M. Turner to George T. Davis GARY. Lots 3S and 39, block 35, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Gary Land Co. to David Cohen NEW CHICAGO. Lot 8. block 9, in third addition, New Chicasro Real Estate & Investment Co. to Gust Konstan-topolo
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms:
gas for cooking and hard coal burn
er: man and wife preferred. AddIv
378 Walter street.
11-2
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citiiens of Indiana Harbor, North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male Inhabitant mere 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 Conimisslonerds 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, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wt: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, situated on Lot 5, Block 66, City of Indiana Harbor, Lake County, Indiana, and known as No. 3482 Guthrie street. There are living rooms in rear and above, front and rear entrances. 4 Signed. PAUL VAPENSKI. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Hammond, North 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 Townshio
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, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of.a onestory frame building with living rooms in rear; situated-on part of the N. W. i of Section 10. at a point 200 feet west of Wolf River, on Indianapolis boulevard and facing north, in Township -37, Range 10, West of the 2nd P.
M., m nammona, ia Ke county, Indiana.
. DiNGl
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms:
modern conveniences. Phone 2412 or
call 324 Sibley. 7-3
j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
litrht housekeeping:: reasonable. Call
at 137 Russell street. 7-3
FOR. RENT Room with board in pri
vate family. East Sibley St. near
west end yards at Gibson; phone 5212.
FOR RENT Large store-room, 2Sx73 . . , K.UT. -. . : 1 u
i.rtrL, nci iiiiv uuuuillg Ull main , . " , ' " -: ' street in Whiting, Ind.; a good location ! shlP- Lake County, Indiana
for furniture, clothing and drv eooda.
grocery and market or other good line of business. Address J. G. Fischrupp.
Whiting, Ind.
Signed, JOHN F.
(GLER.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is, hereby given to the citizens
of the Town of Hammond, North Town-
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 (SO) days last past; that
I FOR RENT Six-room flat and ftve- ! room flat: modern conveniences: in
Whiting. Ind. Address or call on John i he will apply to the Board of County G. Fischrupp, Whiting, Ind. 5.4 Commissioners of Lake County. State
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; ail modern conveniences. Apply 3512 Grapevine St..
Indiana Harbor. 5-12
FOR RENT Six-room flat; all modern
improvements; 2&s Michigan avenue.
Inquire 128 S. Hohman street; phone
4541. 4-tf
of Indiana, at their fegular 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, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith and that the premises where ho desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit:
FOR RENT Barn with room for four The ground floor front room of the
horses. 244 b ayette or 208 State St.. one-storv francs buildinsr. situated on
J.L.Walker. 16-tf;Lot 15, Block 1, Morris adeftion to
Hammond. Living rooms In rear, front
Yurcie. 5343. Balog. 5350.
60
QUIET IN POLICE CIRCLES.
The only report on the files at the police station is that of the arrest of Ed Ncbrowski of Hesewisch on the charge of being intoxicated in a public place. He was arrested in the Standard district and was fined $11 and costs in the city court. Surely things are quiet in police circles.
He's Generally No Gocd, Anyhow. Nature is too busy to turn out handsome raen. Chicago Daiy Kejrg.
FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms in every section 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
BOARD AND ROOMS-' WANTED Boarders at the American House, corner of Morton and Howard avenues; $5 per week; bathroom in connection; everything first class; Standard Steel district.
BARTER EXCHANGE
and rear entrance.
B. G TRBOVICII.
LICEXSE NOTICE. Notice is lierby given to thr citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned i-i a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of fige. ,1 resident of said Town and Township and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board
of County Commissioners of Lakf
FOR EXCHANGE Sewing for a ladies ', County. State of Indiana at their reguor boy's wheel, or what have you? . Is I-ebruary Termjk 1$(9, for a license Address B M Lake County Times 2S tf s'15 ihtoxic.itiS liquors in ls; finantltJAq than ;l . .isrt ;i r a Hm an.l
J. A. GRAHAM, M. D. Late Clinical Assistant Lnn lcn H0gpi al and grreat Ormond Street Hospitfor ick Children, London, England. Suite 310. Hammond Building Phone 255. Office Phone 293. X-Ray and Full Electric Equipment
permit the same to be drnnk on the premises where sold; that he will a!o ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where lie desires to srll said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: The ground fioor front room of the two-story frame building, with riving rooms in rear and above and situated on Lot 11. Block 3, on Fields avenue in Morris addition to the City of Hammond, Lak County, Indiana. 4 Signed, DRAGO EP.EMITO.
