Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1909 — Page 7

Thursday, rApril 8, 1909.

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SAND ST0RM BAD OfiE Worst Gale on Record Distresses Business Men Yesterday. The worst sand storm of the year wept Gary. yesterday and the few people who ventured out into streets were blinded with the saturating grit. Drug store sand notion stores disposed of goggles by the hundreds and before the day was over many of them had sold out their entire stock. After the heavy wind had subsided sand was piled up on the. sidewalks to a depth of four or five Inches for a considerable distance. Stocks of goods In stores were damaged considerably by the drifting sand, and many housekeepers were seriously inconvenienced when they neglected to lower their windows. The storm was the worst that has visited the city since the pioneer days. In places the drifts were so deep that employes of the Chicago. Lake Shore & South Bend were compelled to shovel the sand off the tracks before the cars

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Experienced Bindery Girls, also Girls to learn, steady position with good pay. No Girl under sixteen years of age need apply. W. B. CONKEY CO.

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HOW. MUCH DO WANT RIGHT NOW? ANY AMOUNT FROM $10.00 TO $200.00 NO DELAY, NO EXTRA CHARGES. Our Rates are the Lowest. And Payments Easiest. Our Aim Is to Help You. We realize that a cash loan with little cost at this time of the year, is just what you want. If you are in debt and owe your Grocer, Butcher, Landlord, Milkman, Doctor, or need money to pay Taxes. Sum them ur. cret vonr debts i

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We will advance you money to pay all, and cash besides, and allow- you to repay us in small Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payment, or if you owe any other Loan Company and are not satisfied with their treatment, and high rates, or wish to Save Money, come and talk it over with us. Our new Special Rebate Plan saves you a large Part of the Cost. We prove to you that our way is the only Right, Simple and Cheap Way. Call and talk it over any way. We will tell you to the cent exactly what a loan of any amount for any length of time will cost.

When you Deal With Us, you Deal with a Company that Protects its Patrons. Kind courteous treatment extended to all.

CALUMET LOAN COMPANY. SUITE 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Hammond, Indiana. Phone -323 2nd Floor Take Elevator. OPEN EVENINGS.

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A BARE OPPORTUNITY Building material; all kinds. 2,000,000 feet second-hand lumber; 1,000,000 bricks for sale cheap; also iron beams and columns. Call and see this before buying. Old G. H. Hammond plant. A. llcldonich & F. Brucckner, CONTRACTORS

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FREE, a sample bottle of ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC (enough for 3 applications) for 10c to pay postage and packing. Write today to ED. PINAUD'S American Offices Ed. Pinaud Building. New York Gty. Ask your dealer for ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC.

could proceed. Several washings which were hung out on the line, had to be taken down by housekeepers and. put through, a still more completecletnslng process before they coulcl be dried.

JOE IMH IS lilTEO Joe Morgan, alias "Mississippi" is wanted very much today in Gary on the charge of malicious mayhem, he having bitten off the right ear of Herbert Hicklen, a timekeeper for the Stein-Lamb company. Morgan was one of the many who became drunk last night in the clos ing celebration of the Gary saloons and having been a former employe of the Stein-Lamb company, he went to their shacks and found his way into the sleeping quarters of the men. There he startetd a fight with Hicklen which resulted in the latter's loss of his ear Realizing wha he had done, he made his gret-away toward Miller Station, and despite the fact that he was fol lowed on horseback from the SteinLamb company, he made his escape. Hicklen was taken to the hospital. IF YOtT ARB BUSY, THY TO FOR. GET A LOT OF THIXGS AND RE MEMBER THE WAST ADS. $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ LOANED S REMOVAL S $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ S$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ No publicity. You Keep all goods in your own Possession. to pay instead of several. $$ $$ The one sure, safe remedy for hair 1 1 . 1 , . . . UOUDies- " makes the hair beautiful, Vimw an 1"? fluff.. IT : J --'j uuiijr. vac ii every uay and watch your hair imnrove.

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Whtt Open High 125 112 102 Low 123 109 101 100 66 65 74 67 Close 125i lll-2 102 101 67 66-H 6657 May July Sept. Dec. ..12 . .110-1 ..102, CornMay ..6874 July ..68 -7 Sept. ,.66Vi Dec. ..67 Oats May ..55 74 July ..4S Sept. ..40-t, Pork May ..1787 July ..1795 Sept. ..1780 Lard May ..10171-3 July ..1027 Sept. ..1040 Short nibsMay ..940 July ..9o34 Sept. . .9624 67 66 57 55 74. 48 V 40ft 55 55 47-U 47 39 39 1797 1780 1792 1797 1780 1785 1790 1783 1790 1020 1030 1045 940 952 962 1012 1022 1037 1017 1027 1037 932 932 945 947 960 960 PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Receipts, 6,425 tubs; creamery, extras, 28c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 31c; extra firsts, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 20c; ladles. No. 1, 19c; packing stock, ISc. Egga Receipts, 27,827 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 18c; cases included. 18c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, lUc; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 20c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 21c; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 15 c. Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; choice to fancy, S1.001.02; fair to good, 950 9.c. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 67c; 60 to 80 lbs. 7ffi8c; 80 to 100 lbs, 910c; fancy, 10c. Dressed beef Ribs, No 1, 13 c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round. 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 15c; springs, 13c; roosters, 10c; geese, 8c; ducks, 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.4402.47; fair to good, $2.25u) 2.30; common, $2.00 2.10; red kidney, tl.90il.&5; lower grades, depending on quality S1.801.S5; brown Swedish, 2.352.40; off grades, $1.751.80; 11mas California per 100 lbs. $4.4504.50. Fruit Apples, $2.004.75 per brl; T5o $2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.45; straight, $1.10 1.25; culls, SOcfflfl.00; bouquets, 658oc; lemons, $1.8a2.00; oranges, $2.0003.50; pineapples, $1.503.25 per crate. Berries Cranberries, per brl, $9.50 12.00; boxes, $3.0003.50; strawberries, Florida, 1660c per qt; Louislanas, $1.5002.00 per 24-qt case. Green vegetables Aaparagus, $1.25 3.00 per box; beets, 50c sack; cabbage, $1.000 3.00 per crate; carrots. 80c3$1.00 sack; $20.00 per ton; cauliflower, $1.00W 2.50 per sactc; celery, 1230c per bunch; cucumbers, &0c$1.40 per doz; green onions, 2565c per box; horseradish, 60o bunch; lettuce, head, per hamper, $1.00(1.25; leaf, box, 30c; mushrooms, 3550c per lb; onions, 70 75c per bu; parsley, home-grown, 10 !& 15c per doz; peppers, $2.0003.50 per crate; radishes 2a60c pr box; string beans green, $2.00 02.50 per bu; wax, $1.502.50 per box; tomatoes, $1.00 2.00 per crate; turnips, sacks, 4065c; watercress, 17 0 20c per doz. LIVE STOCK MARKET, CATTLE Choice to fancy steers, $6 5007.15; medium to good steers, $5.4008.40; Inferior to fair steers, $4.700 5.30; fat cows and heifers, $4.2506.25; canning cows and heifers, $2.2o03.25; native bulls and stairs. $3.2585.15: feedinsr cattle, 60001,000 lbs, $3.4005.50; fair to Taney veal calves, $6.25i.50; heavy calves, $3.0004.50; export steers. $5.35 ig.-xt.av; aisunery steers, Jo. 400 6.15. HOGS Jllk of sales. S7.15(ff7 25- hoavv butchers, 2400300 lbs, $7.2007.82; light butchers, 1900230 lbs, $7.1o07 30; light bacon, 1600190 lbs, $7.0007.25; light light, 1300155 lbs, $6.8007.15; heavy shipping, 2500300 lbs, $7 200 i.tz: heavy packing, 2600400 lbs, $7.1507.30: mixed packing, 2000250 lbs. $7.0507.20: rouarh. heavv narlilnr $6.9507.10; light mixed. 1750200 lbs. $7.0507.20: Door to best nis-s fiOfffiias lbs. $5.800 6.70: governments, boars nnrt stag. $3.50 07.30. Native lambs nnor tr rVinIro T MtTf, 8.10; western lambs, Inferior to fancy, $7.250 8.10; Colorado lambs, $7.2507.65; feeding lambs, poor to choice, $6.75 .65; shorn lambs, poor to best, $6 25 0 7.00; western wethers, plain to best, $6.0006.60; native wethers, poor to prime, $6.0006.70; yearlings, common to choice, $6.o07.50; western ewes. Inferior to best. $5.0006.40; native ewes, plain to prime. $5.0006.40: bucks, staw and cull sheep, $3.5005.50. norn sneep at 7oc0$l discount. CASH GRAIN MARKET. spring wheat bv samnle! 'Vn 1 northern. $1.24 Ai 0 1.26 V, : Kr, 9. north ern. $1.2201.25; No. 3 spring, $1.22 X. 4 T. Corn by sample: No. 3. 65 i fifi v. nNo. 3 yellow, 6666c; No.' 4, 650 6 5 c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 53c No 2 white, 56c; No. 3 white. 58055cNo. 4 white, 52 0 54c; standard, 55 56c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EAST CHICAGO Lot 50. block 9, subdivision NE v. 29-379, East Chicago Co. to .viary jvuKuncn s TOLLESTON. Lot 8, block 4, Oak Park addi tion, bvva C. Bryan to Stephen Lockman 425 500 2,000 Lot 11. block 15, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s iourtn aacmion, Armanis F. Knotts to Ella Constanden HAMMOND. Lot 16, block 1, L. E. Hohman's aaaition. Myron J. Ktoo.ktnr-r to Frank L. Kohlhase CROWN POTNT Lot 5, block 38, Railroad" addi tion, Jeremiah Feeser to Elizabeth Gies 1 LAKE STATION. 000 E 700 Block 2. Timothy Grimshaw to Matilda Patterson Section 31-37-8 W Part W SW CLARK. Part lot 2. block 1, Maltida FieDieKom to ueorgo jfci. Schmoetzer Section 36-37-8 Wr Und. 1-10 E traction ts. of 10 roile line) Sissllla A. Davis to Harold E. Hammond "A newspaper may boom a tewn through its editorial and news columns, but a critical Investor looks to the adverttsln 4 column for substantial evidence 4 of push and life. To him taey 4 are thermometers measuring 4 the Intensity of public warmth; 4 they are the pulse which lndl ) 4 cates the healthy condition of 4 4 the collective body of the people; 4 they tell him whether or not the 4 community Is up to the times 4 4 In business matters." The fore- 4 going Is a paragraph g-olng the 4 rounds. It ought to be read by 4 4 every advertiser In the land and 4 4 every advertiser ought to mean 4 4 practically every man In bust- 4 4 ness.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.33 0 1.37 Vi; No. 3 red. $1.26 1.33; If o. 2 hard. $1.23 0 1.28 ; No. 3 hard. $1.18 01.24.

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AIALE HELP. WANTED. D riTst class meat cutter and sauaase maker who can speak for-JEDMf-rr,ed man steady nv- Psltl?. collecting, etc; must ln or "ear Indiana Harbor or be l move there; this Is a good Z ZI for ?Se,ht man 10 a week and h Jl ? commission besides. Call Thursday, April 8 between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m.room 29 Rimbach iilig., Hammond. j WANTEI Experienced air man for m- wrK Appiy 'ltzhugh-L,uther Co.. Hammond. Ind. 5.3 thl TED-rSuccess Magazine requires t iBierv - s of a man in Hammond ?2k after expiring subscriptions 2? . secure new business by means i-TP. eclal methods unusually effective; position permanent; prefer one with nu?.tf nce' but wou!d consider any apti.it 1 w,tn SO"3 natural qualiflca- "?" salary Ji.50 per day. with commission option. Address with refermV?' i i, Peacock, roo ml02. Success Magazine Bldg., New i'ork. 1 WANTEI 1.000 more men to use The hiimes ant ads every night and see how good they are. A3nTEDTRalIway mall clerks; salary tiJ . , to 1-40: no "layoffa"; examinal'?n lOT Hammond May 16; common education sufficient; candidates pre?i 1 rreeJ. write immediately for par-uars-Franklin Institute, Dept. 47 A. Rochester, N. Y. 3-tf FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Dishwasher. Applv at South Bay hotel. Indiana Harbor. 8-tf $18.00 PER WEEK paid one lady In each county to handle our big adverJomo Block. Chicatro. 8-2 WANTED Girl for general housework; must be fond of children Call 31a4 Aldls avenue, Indiana Harbor. 7-3 WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 594 Fayette street. 6-3 WANTED Experienced stenographer; permanent position. Apply F. S. Betz. 7.3 WANTED Woman for housework. Apply 4860 Olcott avenue, East Chicago. 6-5 WANTLD Girl for general housework; none other than experienced need apply. Mrs. W. H. Gostlin, Waltham and bouth Hohman, Hammond. 6-3 WASTED Girl or woman for general housework- $3 a week if competent. Apply Mrs. R. Berger, Grasselli. Ind.; tast Chicago phone 622. FEMALE HELP WANTED You are serving yourself In answering ads, and perhaps, service, like charity should begin at home FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the certainties" of want advertising is that It will always find a good stenographer for you and quickly. FEMALE HELP WANTED The best servants will sometimes leave the belt Ti 1 o r mi .. i ...... v. tna.nnnA should result in two want ads. IF YOU HAVEN'T A PLACID TO WORK and want one. or If you haven't a flrl and want one. Times 'ads' have een remarkably successful. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Situation; young lady desires a stenographic position; rapid and accurate writer; have had some experience; good reference. Address M Lake County Times. 7-3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cashier's desk; as good as new; size 4 feet; will be sold cheap. Humpfer Bros.. Hohman St. 8-3 JOR SALE One half interest in fine horse and buggy; same is gentle and can be driven by lady or children. For particulars inquire of William Frazier Gary, Ind. 8.tt OR SALE Cottage and two lots on easy payments. Inquire of H. Van Hollen, Tolleston, Ind. &-6 1'OR SALE Six lots, 4 blocks from courthouse; all for $1,100; cash or time. Phone 2a7 after 5 p. m. S-5 FOR SALE Furnished 7-room flatTntarrMci PAate dt,Pot, at a bargain! Lock Box 2j8, Hammond. g-i l"OR SALE rTwo residences on corner or ,th and Adams street, Gary; will net 18 per cent on investment. L. Hoover, ,th avenue and Adams street ary' 7-tf FOR SALE Nice. fast, gentle and sound driving horse, cheap Inquire Inion Coal Co., Indiana Harbor. 6-tf F(.SALK76quare P'ano in good condition. $25; easy payments. Call Straube Piano Factory. Take South Hohman street car. 5-6 FOR bALL Torpedo motorcycle in good condition; $100. John 6. Kooy Munster, Ind. P. O. Hammond R. F ! ' 5-6 4AET"Saloon ana dancing hall 44x70 feet, on lot sniTc ... ', Glen, 111.; retiring on account of old CHen IIinqulre of IIerman Voeste, Oak 5 -1 rn FOR SALF, Six-room cottagt with summer kitchen, washroom and cellar; lot 100x185: good bam, chicken coop and park; fine fruit, peaches cher rieu. grapes and raspberries; must sell soon, goin gto Texas; price $1,600 Geo ""ser' 75a JUsan "feet; telephone is6. 22-tf FOR SALE Plenty 0 space In these columns for you to get want ed results. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eea-n for hatching. 10c each. E. E. Beck 19 Williams street, Hammond, Ind. fi'-lm FOR SALE Advertise youi farm lands J, a,9 t m-xr J "pency fees and 11 directly. We don't charge you f e comm looiwi aim auiiiciimvs you get very results. 07. quick FOR RENT. FOR RENT Five and 6-room new ! brick fiats, 420 Cedar street $14- one 7-room flat. 5 Williams streft. Inquire i-vans, 39o S. Hohman; phone ui.31. c FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 4523 Magoun avenue. East Chicago. Ind. g-i FOR RENT Several desirable saloon locations in Indiana Harbor. Apply to W. T. Brown, Cor. Watling and Guthrie streets, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 14. 8-6 FOR RENT Four or five unfurnished rear rooms with gas range and toilet; rent cheap to quiet family. Inquire 305 Chicago avenue. 7.3 FOR RENT Three clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. Apply 286 Michigan avenue. 7-tf FOR RENT OR SALE Building with saloon and living rooms. Call John Novak, cor. Morton and Columbia Ave., East Hammond. 3-6 FOR RENT Special olTer, 20 acra truck farm. Thornton township; one mile of South Chicago city limits, terms will be such that will be hard to beat. See Julius Smith, 20a Center avenue, Burnham. 111. l$-tf FOR RENT Two suites of two rooms each, furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire at SS5 Truman avenue or, phone 3931 Hammond. 16-tf

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FOR RENT. FOR RENT Advertising space In the columns of Th. ... . .... 0, nuitu yj y duce sure results. FOR RENT A nlapn rA w tlfy your place to the ad-answerer who is looking for it. Don't expect j 1 ttttci Bctvfl ironx 11. FOR R V' V T Vr.11 noA " - . x ..tv tiuicr answer an ad out of Idle curiosity for there are always some that really concern WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent three light housetii.s ruums or rat; must be clean and pleasant. Address M. Lake County limes. gj WANTED Furnished room: Hn onri oQi flLa11 conveniences; hot water and bath; would like breakfast. Address J, Lake County Times. 30-tf WiVTrn o i . . . V. i lurnisnea nat or wrTiii-T 1 tXom Ior housekeeping; would consider boarding; two adults Address T. Buck, 5342 Greenwood avenue, Chicago. 30-8 LOST AND FOUND. fJtT,0" ske P?etbook. for"bLorS.1,raln- Suitable reward iiut-s oince, Hammond feeaatjTlmes office andreceg LOST Black umbrella with silver and ir,P,ealr1'andl, wlth monogram M l" Liiy air. Aug. fcchmldt. 503 Lotran f 7ond. receive Hba" re-' FOUNn r . I ttn7 ,T, l""lu in The Times except Sunday".3 6VerJ day la thc PERSONA T, Pm?A1LjConsuIt Madam Kara, the err 6 s?haJant.and magnetic heal! . dj bibley street. ITni, n o - m to 9 p. m. 1-6 PR0Sb?ALEvery " individual autou uS Pn -infea! mailed upore'quest.1'1'"011 blst PsSN'c!"sult Madam Kara, the ffjSMMtSS? ?Lodf maS reetrnirLthrafo.! WOLIN INSTRUCTIONS Wi,51 f Phicao has an St4rhl ?d cla?s in Hammond and nlwnf," Fridays and SaturDrexVl AvP? 8 wanted. Address 6248 -Lrexel Ave., Chicago, 111. g.J IISCELLxVNEOUS. P?JIES havInS furnished rooms for rent can list with F. L. Wyrnan 244 Sibley street, free. Phone 1744 ' 8-1 WA"rED To buy property near Caludr?ss pVeoU?,: havr cash f6r same Address P. Q. Box 258, Hammond, Ind. 8 WANTED Butcher with $100 to buy interest in slioop; good pavine busi-npss-H. Van Hollen, Tollestonf Ind 8 BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE 50-acre Improved Indiana farm; one mile to good market; trade for town property; give full description. Address Owner Henick. Knox. Ind., R. 3, Box 128. 3-3 WOULD TRADE 80-ACRE FARM IN isconsin for 20-acre farm with good house in Lake countv. Address A Z Like County Times. 1-2 FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange gas cooking range for book cupboard or sideboard. Address S C. Lake County Times. 23 IfOR EXCHANGE Incubator and two brooders in good condition, for what have you? Address D B, Lake County Times. 23 FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange paper hanging for a cheap pony. Address J C. Lake County Times. 19 There Is Comfort j WHEN A MAN'S SALARV STOPS j Through nlckaeaa, failure of his emI ployer, or a annpfnaion of buataeaa, to j feel that yon have iorar(hia to fall j back on 1b your hour of trouble, i pot a small amount each vreelc In sarj Ings In a god, reliable savins bank, ! tike the Citizens' German National Bank OSB DOLLAR STARTS A SAVLNCACCOLT.T. Drink Pure Spring Water From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. Jobn, Indiana Delivered 10c per flal. 3 gals. 25c. 4 gals. 40c. Call Phone 1 or 1 73. Hammond Pore Wafer Supply Go. i NOTICE TO ADVERTI3ERS. All want -ada must be, paid for f with order ox before paper Is J Issued unless you carry an aoJ count with Tka Tiiras. The 9 rat 10 cents per day ior a want ad Is ao low that It makes tb proposition a loeinc one f when a 00 Hector has to be aent f several miles to collect ten centa ttf33 0 ft t 3 1.

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LEGAL NOTICES.

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana. . County of Lake " Cause No. 4161. Lake Superior Court. Mav Term. 1908. CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK VS F. E. FORTNER AND G. II. JACOBSON. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1909, between the holir3 Of ten oVloclr n m and four o'clock p. m.. the rents and" pronta ror a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot one (1) in block three (3) In the subdivision of block two (2), three (3). four 4 and five (5) of Stafford and Trankle's addition to Hammond. Iake county, Indiana. Lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22). twentv-three (23), twenty-four (24), twentvnve (25) twentv-six (26), twenty-seven (27) and twentv-eight (28) in Idlewild, a subdivision of south (150) one hundred and fifty feet of lot one (1). in section 35. township 34, North Range 9. west of second principal meridian. Iake county. Ind. Ixt (17) seventeen north, twelve feet six inch (12.5) lots eighteen (IS) and twentv-two (22) in block one (1). O. C. Smith's addition to Hammond, Lake county, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum lo satisfv said decree, interest and costs. 1 will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate. or so much thereof, us may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be maae without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. laken as the nronertv of F. E Fortner and G. H. Jacobson at the suit of Citizens German National Hank. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. J. K. STINSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: Cause No. 4711. Lake Superior Court. Jan. Term, 1909. AlAIiY A SL'HUTZ VS. FREDERICK HEIDTMAN. By Virtue of an order nf Halo tn mo directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 24th Day of April, 1909, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exreeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots thirty-one (31) and thirty-two in diock one (l) of Kohls second addition to the city of Hammond. Lake countv. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfv said de cree, interests and costs, 1 will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Frederick Heldtman at the suit of Mary A. Schultz. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. J. N. STINSON, Atty. for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, lyoy. DAISY HOLLODAY ET AL VS. MARY H. li. H1TT ET AL CAUSE NO. 4582. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the cross-comnlalnants by Crumpacker & Crumpacker. attor neys, and nle their complaint herein, to gether with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Mary H. 15. Hut; Isaac R. Hitt, her husband; the unknown heirs of Mary H. B. Hitt, deceased; the unknown heirs of Isaac R. Hitt, deceased; the unkown heirs of I'o-ka-kause. John F. Bourle. J. li. Borie; George T. Cline; the un known heirs ot George T. Cline, Cline, wife of George T. Cline, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs of Cline. wife of George T. Cline, deceased; Martha E. ljord, wire ol liurus h. Lord, deceased; the unknown heirs of Martha E. Lord, Walker, wife of Willis S. Walker. whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs of Walker, wife Of Willis S. Walker; . Stanley, wife of James li. Stanley, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs of Stanley, wife of James R. Stanley, whose true christian name is unknown; Isaac R. Hitt Jr.; Hitt, wife of Isaac R. Hitt, Jr., whose true christian name is unknown; G. Earle & Son; Earle, wife of G. Earle, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs of G. Earle; George Earle; John Wheeler; Wheeler, wife of John Wheeler, whose true christian name is unknown; the unKnown lieirs or John Wheeler and Wheeler, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; John Griesel, vjriesei. ins wire, whose true christian name is unknown; the un known nelrs of John Griesel and Griesel, his wife, whose true christian namo is unknown; Willis M. Hitt, Ellen T. Hitt, wife of said Willis M. Hitt; the unknown heirs of Willis M. Hitt, 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 term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the tailing of said cause, on tho 7th day of June A. D. 1909, the same being the twenty-fifth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Superior Court House at Hammond, in said County and Stale on the second Monday of May 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 7th day of April A. I. J90H. ERNEST L.- SHORTRIIXJE. . Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given fJ t lie citizens 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 City and Township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that lie has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (0) days last past; that lie will aonlv to me uuara ot tounty Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their i regular juay term, lyoy, for a license to Bell Intoxicating liquors In lens quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ak permisison to pell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises wh-re he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors id described as follows, to-wit: One-story brick building with living rooms in rear, situated on that part of Lot 3 in the s i of Section 36, Township CS. N. R. 10 West of the second p. rn.. bounded as follows: Commencing at a point 3.1 feet east and 33 feet south of the intersection oT the center line of 10th Street and Third Avenue .extending thence along the South side of lusth Street east 18.4 feet, thence southeast along South side of Indiana Boulevard 7 1 6 f.-et ; thence SW at right angles to Indiana Boulevard 38.1 feet: thence west 39.6 feet to the east line of Third Avenue produced: thenr-e North 6 feet to the point of beginning, being I:ts 1. 2 and 3 in the block as surveyed and platted but not recorded. - g Signed, THEODOSIS Z. STERGIOS.

(MMIII1 ;strMciv. , Don't Borrow Money Blindfolded ! When you deal with us you "get a statement in black and white and you know just how much the cost will be. We loan on pianos, furniture, horses, wagons, etc. and leave the security in your possession. We offer the lowest rates of any company in the Calumet region get other com panies' rates first and then get ours and be convinced. We will give you from one month to one year to pay back the money and adjust the size of the payments to suit your income. Ask about our rebate system we allow you a rebate for each month that you pay your account up before the time stated in the contract. If you need money, it will cost you nothing to ccme in and see us. We are always glad to explain our method, whether you borrow or not. Our reputation for fair dealing means considerable to us. Such a reputation spreads through the recommendation of one customer to another, and the reputation we enjoy is one of our most valuable assets. Call on us; or ask us to call on you Hammond Loan and Guarantee Co., u'nSU Phone 257 office over Model Clothiers The Chicago, Lake Shore & Sooth -Beod Ry. Co. mi Teu Effective November 29, 1908 Subject to change without notice Trains leave Hammond for 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., 9:40 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. ra., 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m.. 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m. Trains leave Hammond 'or Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. tn.. 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m.f 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and t:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. U. WALLACE, General Manager. Why not start the NXW STAR IniKcw Way and Borrow Money to pay all creditors and thereby concentrate all your Indebtedness to one place. WE LOAN on personal property security COPIDIZNTlAU..M Chicago Discount Co. 9188-40 Commercial Ava. South Chicago Room 200 Phone So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday end Saturday evenings until 6 P. M. We close other evenings ct r. M f S. C KENNEY CENTRAL PARK BOARDiHG STABLES BOABDDfG EXCLUSIVELY 240 Truman Ave. Phone 85 Hammond. ind. For Sale Cheap! 10,000,(100 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumblnr Qoods, every thing necessary to tulld a house with. Call with estimates. J G. RDEL 7337 Benson Park Ave. f. VX. XUELi, CHICAGO Best Equipped Repair Shop la tb Stat G. W. HtTNTER. AUTOMOBILE GAEAGE Coropreesad Atr FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 01 S. HOHMAN STREET. Phaa 122. Hueha BlocX, Hammond lai

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