Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 284, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1909 — Page 7
Eliursdav, Mav 20; 1909.
THE TIMES.
IF YOU are in need of some extra money this spring don't forget the address. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. 0138-40 Commercial Ave.. Room 200 Phona S. Chicago 104. S. CHICAGO
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year, known as Beit. Safest. Alwa KellabiO SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYERYMERS
Tha Chicago, Lake Shore & Sooth Bend Go. TO tabu In effect April 11, 1009.
Tralxta leave Hamnood follows i
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
( ATTLE Choke to fancy steers, $6.757.15; medium to good steers, $b.006i6.6o; Inferior to fair steers, $5.15&6.5; fat cows and heifers, $4.50 1 6.60; canning cows and heifers, $2.S5"3.B0; native bulls and stags. $3.C0ff 6.50; feeding- cattle, 001.100 lbs, $3,65Ti 5-60; fair to fancv veal calves, $5.758.75; heavy calves, $3.00g 5.00; export steers, $o.S5 rfj. 6.60; distillery steers, J6.006.70. HOGS Bulk of sales. $7.107.30; heavy butchers, 240 J 800 lbs, $7.25 7.42 V2 ; light butchers, 19051230 lbs. $7.15I 7,35; light bacon, lfldJil90 lbs, J 6.95(g) 7.20 ; light light, lSOlfa lbs, S6.70W7.00; heavy shipping, SuO-ff 300 lbs, $7.30fr 7.40; heavy packing. 2605: 400 lbs. $7.10 ffi7 80- rniirert TiaokiiiE 200250 lbs.
$7.007.20; rough, heavy packing, $6.90 ?7.10: light mixed, 175200 lbs. $7.00
f 15; poor to best pijrs, tU'i no ids, s ft 6.7o; governments, boars and sta
Market Place of the Munnimakers Full of Live Suggestions Even Inspiration to any Wideawake Business Man. The Fact that You Don't Feel the Need of any New Employees Isn't a Sign that you Won't Find a Paying Idea by Running Through the Situation Wanted Ads in Today's Munni grams
the same being the second day of the next term of said court to be begun and held In the SuDerior courthouse at
Hammond. In said county and state on
the second Monday of beptember A. L).
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 19th day o Aiay ..
1909. ERNEST L. PHOIITRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C.
BY CHARLES W, AMES,
Deputy Clerk.
W Kai' BOUND EAST BOUND Daily Sunday jjally Sunday" 6.10 6.10 5.00 G.30 7.00 7.13 6.00 6.35 7.35 8.15 6.35 7.20 8.15 9.05 7.00 8.40 8.47 10.15 7.45 9.15 9.00 11.15 8.25 9.40 9.33 12.15 9.00 10.45 10.15 1.15 9.45 11.40 11.00 S. 1.1 no. 25 12 45 11.40 3.15 11.00 1.25 12.13 4.15 11.40 2.45 l.OO 8.15 M2.25 3.40 1.40 B.07 l.OO 4.45 2.13 . .10 1.40 5.39 3.00 7.4a 2.25 O.IH 8.40 S.45 3.00 6.35 4.i:t 9.35 3.40 7.20 6.00 10.35 4.25 S.15 5.40 11.20 S.OO 0.15 .05 5.40 10.15 6.35 6.20 X12.20 .50 6.B0 T.4 7.40 8.85 8.15 8.85 9.15 10. 3S 10.15 11.20 X12.20 ,
Gary only, x Michigan City only. Figures In light for A. M.; In black for P. M. Trains leaving Hammond east bound at 6.35, 9.00 and 11.00 a. m.; 1.40. 3.00 and 5.40 p. m.. will carry baggage. For Information call Hammond 130. VV. V. WALLACE,
Qenerai Manager
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE: Five good farms, one of 40 acres, good house barn, granery and other buildings; five miles from Michigan City; $55 per acre. One of 60 acres, five miles from Michigan City, good improvements and orchard; $50
per acre. One or 140 acres, Improve
ments and 40 acres good timber. 6Vfe
miles from Michigan City; $50 per acre.
One of 120 acres, 4 miles from Michi
gan City; 10 acres good timber, 3,000
improvements; jiuo per acre. One ol 310 acres, beat in northern Indiana, black loam, mostly under cultivation, 300 apple trees, good hardwood tlmbtr,
Ilo.uuu improvements; two railroads
and street car track, suitable for fat
tening stock on large scale for Chi-
ago marKet; ou per acre, f arms are
all on street car track to Chicago, Ham
mond and Mlenigtin City. Alfred Leds
Michigan City, lnd. 20
c. c. a i
SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 22 Train lsaves C. C. S L. station, Hammond, at 11:06 p. m. Ticisets good returning until train No. 2 or Monday, May 24. For further information and tickets ol C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. 154 S. Hohman St.
Office Phone 1801
Res. Phone 4494
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We offer vacant lots that are rapidly advancing in value We will furnish yoo money with which to build , We will sell you a house ready for occupancy VACANT LOTS IN OAK RIDGE ADDITION ON STATE, SIBLEY AND SUMMER STREETS, ALONG THE LINE OF GARY INTERURBAN STILL FOR SALE AT OLD PRICES Also some of the choicest residence in Turner's Addition near Proxmity to Crown Point Electric, will be sold on easy payments and reasonable amount of money furnished to build.
8 Room House on Doty Street
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MALE HELP, WANTED. WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-mail carriers; salary $600 to $l,6uu; examination in Hammond soon; 8,000 appointments coming, preparation free, write immediately for schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. G5B, Rochester, N. Y. i2'1 WANTED Success itlagaxlne require the services of a man in Hammona to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business bymf.all. of special methods unusually effective, position permanent; prefer one wiia experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day. with commission option. Address with reIt'" ences, R. O. Peacock, roo ml02. Success Magazine Eldg., New fork. 1
$2,200 $1,200 $1,250 $2,800
li Story Crick, New, Michigan Avenue 700
7 Room House on Indiana Avenue. . X Room House on Murray Street . , 8 Room House on Douglas Street .,
REAL ESTATE In All Its Branches
Phone 141
Hammond, lnd.
FE MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl or woman to wash dishes and kitchen wnk. Apply 207 S. Hohman. 20-tf
WANTfcilJ Girl for dining room. JLlne House. 4 Hummf Ave.
tate 20-3
WANTKD Dishwasher; one who sneaks Polish. Apply Maine Restau
rant, East Chicago, lnd.
FOIt SALB Leas and furniture of old
established saloon and boarding
house. Snite Line House. 4 Hummer
Ave., Hammond, lnd. 20-6
FOR SALE One Art Garland heater; in
first-class condtion; at a reasonable
price. Apply Wm. Tlmm. 250 Indiana
lilvd., Kobertsdale.
FOR SALE Cheap, fast, stylish young driving horse. Apply at Maxwell's
Livery stable, Indiana Harbor. 19-3
FOR SALE No.
Call or write to W
er. lnd.
2B Buffalo chopper.
Ziesenhenne. Iy-
18-3
FOR SALE 50-foot vacant lot; also
double house on Warren St., Home-
wood. G. II. Sheerer. Hammond. Ind
phone 135. 15-tf
FOR SALE Entire household goods
must bo sold by next month; will sell
to leave town,
13-10
cheap; party is "going Apply 421 Stanton St.
FOR SALE Two tOD grocery wagons
good bus. buggies; stovewood; hay at 50 and 76c bale; corn 90c bu; some
rhean horses Hammond Horse Market
396 Calumet Ave. 14-6eod
FOR KALE Pure bred Rhode Island
Red poultry and eggs for hatching. E. E. Keck. 19 Williams St.. Hammond,
Ind. 13-2w
FOR SALE Gasoline lights, complete mitfit- will fill phpan on account of
leaving town. 594 Fayette St. 12-tf
FOR SALE Try a for sale ad. the peo
Tile of Lake county will then know
about it. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
AGENTS Men and woman; useful
household articles; sell in every
home: big profits; agents making $50
weeklv: write today. Household Serv
ice Co.. 6630 Minerva Ave.. Chicago. 1S-6
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Frederick Mueller, Deceased. No. 4o3. Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed executrix of said estate by the Judge of the Lake
Superior court.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMA STOLLEY, Executrix. Dated May 19, 1909.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES' FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. In the matter of Solomon Recht. Bankrupt. No. iS in Bankruptcy tAt Hammond ). To the creditors of Sojomen Recht, of the city of Whiting, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana: Notice is hereby given that dividends In said matter will be declared at the offio- of the undersigned referee, in the Federal building, at Hammond, said district, on the 2th day of May, 1909, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. JOHN O. DOWERS. Referee. CHARLES L SURPRISE, Trustee. Dated at Hammond. Ind.. said district. May 12th. 1909.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Indiana,) (ss: County of Lake.)
Cause No. 4;JS. Lake Superior Court. May Term, 190S,
January term, 1909. ALBERT PICK & CO, A CORPORATION vs
FRANK J. SWADA, SWADA,
wife of said Frank J. Swada. whose
christian name is unknown: Peter Hand Brewing Company, Calumet Lumber Company. Hiram Day, Rudolph Schwalb, "Herman Gertal, A. W. Kern. H. E. Treusch. Gary Lumber Company and the Gary Hardware Company. By virtue of an order of sale to mo
directed from the Clerk of the Lake Su
perior 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 Poirt. Indiana, on Saturday, the 5th Day of
CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETING. Tha Democrats of the Third Ward of Gary, Indiana, will meet in a mass meeting Thursday evening. May 27. 1909, $ o'clock, at Joe Morris store, corner of 12th avenue and Adams street, for the purpose of electing a ward committeeman for the ensuing year. Signed ROBERT E O'CONNOR. JOE MOORE FRANK lin'K.
CALL FOR
June, 1S09,
between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.
and four o'clock p. m., tho rents and
profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) In block
twelve (12) in Chicago-Tolleston
lAnd and Investment Company's third addition to Tolleston, as shown on recorded plat of said addition In the recorder's office of Iake county, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or bo much thereof as may he sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing cost. Said tale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Frank J. Swada at the suit of Albert Pick Company et al. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. D. J. MORAN. Att'y for Plaintiff.
DEMOCRATIC WARD
MEETING. The Democrats of the Second Ward of Gary, Indiana, will meet in a mass meeting Thursday evening. May 27, 190:t. at S o'clock in th west storeroom of Laughlin & Coineford's store building, on the southwest corner of nth avenue and Jackson street, for the purpose of electing a ward committeeman for the ensuing vear. Signed. HUGH K. CORBETT. E. N. WHITE. HARVEY J. CURTIS.
CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETING. The Democrats of the First Ward of Gary. Indiana, will meet in a mass meeting Thursday evening. May 27. 1909. S o'clock, at the Gary Garage, corner of 6th avenue and Massachusetts street, for the purpose of electing a ward committeeman fur the ensuing year. Signed, PHILIP M'CASSREY. DAN FITZGERALD. J. CARLTON.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Large furnished rooms
modern conveniences; also a barn. 4S Ogden St., near Hohman. 20-3
WANTED The people of
Lake county to know we Loan Money on Watches and Diamonds. Calumet Loan
Co., 212 Hammond Bldg-,
Hammond, lnd.
6-tf
FOR RENT Large corner 2-story brick 35x56; suitable for general merchandise, wholesale or retail liquor business; has living rooms; all modern; gas and electric light and bath; rent reasonable. G. Hoszormeny, R. R. No. 1 Box 65. Muskegon. Mich. 20-tf
FOR RENT Flats; modern conveniences, 149 Douglas. Apply 147 Douglas. 20-2
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, cheap; toilet and bath. Apply 450 N. Hohman, near Hoffman St.; phone 1941. 20-2
FOR RENT Flat: all modern conveniences. Call 419 S. Hohman St. 20-3 FOR RENT Four-room cottage in rear. 459 Kane Ave. 20-2 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping on "Walter. Apply 345 Truman; phone 3931. 19-4
EVERY INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILE owner in the United States and abroad should Join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and application blank mailed upon request. Address International Automobile League, Home Office. Buffalo. N. Y. Leon A. Bereznlak. official attorney, state of Indiana. 10-tf LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received until 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. June 15, 1909. for the construction of the Christian church in Hammond, Ind. Plans and specifications may be procured from office of Bump & Berry, architects, room 4. Tapper building. Hammond. Separate bids for steam heating, plumbing and seating will be accepted. All bids to be submitted to H. B. Douglas chairman of building committee. Glendale, Hammond. Ind.. and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of 15 per cent of bid. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 19-6
CASH GRAIN MARKETWinter wheat bv sample: No. 2 red. $1.49Si 1.49. ; No. 3 red, $1.40 if 1.47; No. 2 hard, $1.30f; 1.36; No. 3 hard, $1.25 it' 1.3o. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.301.31: N. 2 northern. $1.26Tr 1.30; No. 3 spring. 11.25ft? 1.29. Corn bv sample: No. 2. 76c; No. 2
white. 76c; No. 2 vellow, 764c; No. 3 752 f'l 75c: No. 3 white Tfi'c: No. 3 yellow, 76iT76Hc; No. 4. 74 4 tt 75 c. Oats by sample: No. 3 white, 5Srr fine; No. 4 whi t e, r. rn f-fic.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Hereafter all contractors will be required to make application and procur-j a building permit from the building Inspector before beginning the erection or reoulld any building in the city ot Hammond. They will also be reauired to obtaliv a. special permit before placing any building material on any ot the street sof the citv of Hammond. J. F. KUHLMAN, Building Inspector.
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FOR RENT Two five-room flats; all
improvements. Inquire Hub
WANTED Girl for general housework; two in family. Mrs. L. Heintz, 542 S. Hohman. 19-3
""" Store, 30S-119th St.. Whiting.
roil RENT Nice 6-room fiat Call 38 W. Condit St.
WANTED Girl for general housework; apply at once at 28 Warren St., Hammond, Ind. 17-tf WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. W. F. Booth, 39 Webb St. 8-tf WANTED At onco DO moro babies to enter the big contest. For further particulars see Cross Photo Co. in their new studio, the Ogden Bldg., Gary, Ind. 30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Washings to do at home. Call 552 Wilcox Ave., or phono 5143.
WANTED TO RENT WANTED Five-room flat, upstairs; south of courthouse. Address V I. care Times. 18-3'
BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Boarders and roomers; rates reasonable. No. 3 Bellview place, Mrs. Green. 20-3
FOR RENT Two desirable flats on Adams street, near 7th avenue; five rooms with bath. Inquire of Guffln & Mauzy, 207 Reynolds Bldg.; telephone 293. 22-tf
FOR RENT Deslr?.ble room at 1204 Beacon street; steam heat, electric light and all modern conveniences; lady preferred. East Chicago. 16-tf
FOR RENT Two-story Drick building. Indiana Harbor; suitable for saloon and rooming house; corner main street; rent $75. Address John R. Farovid Co., Indiana Harbor. Ind.; phone 34. 16-tf
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. MAY TERM. 19n. W. W. HATCH & SON COMPANY. A CORPORATION. VS. HUGO SMITH ET AL CAUSE NO. 4916. ACTION TO FORECLOSE STREET ASSESSMENT. Now comes the plaintiff by J. D. Kennedy, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Elizabeth Moltke, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial
D tit ! at tne next term oi sum cuuri, una inai
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cheai ' niur uierem, hi me caums ui bhiki joN I cause, on thu 14th day of September A. D. 1909, the same being the second
day of the next term of said court to be begun and held In the Superior courthouse at Hammond, In said county and state on the second Monday of September A. 1). 1909, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 19th day of Mav A. D. 1909. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk I S. C. BY CHARLES W, AMES, Deputy Clerk.
For Sale Cheap! 10,000,(100 feet good new an J second band LUMBER of ail kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Qoods, every
thing necessary t3 build a house with
Call with estimatea. J. G. RUEL, 7337 A
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There Is Comfort WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure ef Ms employer, or aaapnuloB of business, to feel that yen have something to fall back on In yonr hoar of trouble. Pot a amall amount each week in nr. Injcs In a cod, reliable savings bank, like the
: i Citizens' German National Bank
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BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Mantle folding bed with mattress: as good as new; for two iron beds with springs and mattresses, or will sell same. Address Box 165 Tolleston. Ind. 20-6
WANTED Boarders. Call at 115 Roberts Ave., Robertsdale or phone 611 Whiting 15-6
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FOR EXCHANGE One cook stove range, one gas plate, one bedstead, one single barrel shotgun, for what have you? Address D II B, care Times. FOR EXCHANGE W I n c h e s t e r takedown shotgun. 12 gauge, case, recoil pad, loading tools, for refrigerator or rug. Address B F. I,ake County Times. 14
FOR EXCHANGE Webster improved 8 horsepower gasoline engine; in good condition; for a good work horse or mule. Address J, Lake County Times. 22
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FOR EXCHANGE Three-compartment grocery ice box for a two-compartment ice box. or will pell same. Address R. Lake County Times. 19
FOR EXCHANGE First class work on ladies' skirts and shirtwaists for gentleman's bicycle In good condition. Address D W. Lake County Times. 17
PERSONAL
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1909. JULIAN YOUCHE VS. LIZZIE GLOVER ET AL CAUSE NO. 5914. ACTION TO FORECLOSE STREET ASSESSMENT. Now comes the plaintiff by J. D. Kennedy, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affi
davit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Joseph TopolakI,
Antonna Toplokl, Hannah Millar, David Millar. Lena Williams, Mary Bra-
civ!, are not residents of the state of
Indiana. Said defendants are therefore herebv
notified of the pendency of said action
and that the same will Ftand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, af the calling of said
cause, on the 14th day of September
A. D. 1909, the same being the second day of the next term of said court to he begun and held in the Superior
courthouse at Hammond, in said coun
ty and state on the second Monday of
September A. D. luoa. said action will be heard and determined in their ab
sence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 13th day of Mav A. D 19U9. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE Clerk L. S. C. HT CHARLES W. AMES.
Deputy Clerk.
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145 South Hohman Street Over Model Clothiers
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LOST AND FOUND. LOST In Gary, collector's notebook; of no use to anyone but owner. Finder please return to Gary Times office or Hammond office. li-tf
LOST Stick pin with setting, on Hohman or State between postoffice and Waltham street. Finder return to Times office and receive reward. 3-tf
FOUND Pair of silver rim spectacles on State St. Call at Times office. 17-3
LOST Pair of spectacles in case between courthouse and Chicago Ave or Forsyth Ave, and Postoffice, East Chicago. Return to 1204 Beacon St. 17-tf
OF INDIANA. LAKE
IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. MAY TERM. 1909. JULIAN YOUCHE VS. CATHERINE SMIGA.I ET AL CAUSE NO. 5613. ACTION T FORECLOSE STREET ASSESSMENT. Now comes the plaintiff by J. D. Kennedy, his attorney, and files his comhnruin fneother with ft n afflflflirH
of a competent person, showing that the I .i . ...- t ir icv. .
christian name is unknown; Anton Ga-: B
Clinton. A. A. Wells, whoso true christian name is unknown; Dora Klmbel, Lukuck Yuskiervich. John Mastej, Mrs. John Mastej, Wladvslaw and Agras
Ziolkowski. Mary Zlellnski. Jacob Fe- i
dor, Mrs. Jacob Fedor. Llrziij Knyeie. Thomas Ray, Frank Mushrush, are not residents or the state of IndianaSaid defendant sare therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action
and that the same will stand for trial 1 at the next term of said court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause i on the 14th day ot September A, D. 19-09, 1
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. B. MOTT, President TRASS. HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. ELACKMTJN, Secretary A. H. TAFPEH, Treasurer KOWARD 3. rDUt, Manager
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