Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1910 — Page 7
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NOTICES. Will partiea rno have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED An office boy. Apply Grasselli Chemical Co., Grasselli, Ind.
WANTED Lathe men and I Hindis Grinder operators; steady work and good wages. Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing', Mich. 10-6
WANTED Carrier boys living in vicinity of the distillery and also North Hohman st. or Sheffield a ve.
FEM AT JS HELP WANTED
WANTED Girl for general housework.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTE To rent 2 or 3 nicely furn. rms In east end town for light housekpg. for man and wife; must be modern. Phone 4253. 11-3
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SITUATIONS WAITED WANTED Situation by stenographer: experienced. Address C. Palmer, East Chicago, Ind. 12-e LEGAL NOTICES.
Apply 35 Carroll st.
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WANTED 5 demonstrators and solicitors, either sex, to demonstrate and leave on trial a new and practical water strainer. Call evenings for D. P. Hanes, 230 Fayette st. 2nd flat. 12
WANTED Young ladies to learn to operate typewriters; can learn in from 8 to 10 weeks in your spare time at home; positions always open at good salaries. We rent any make machine at $3 per month and give first-class instruction free. If interested and wish further advice call or address Hammond Novelty Co., Suite 102 First Natl, bank bidg., Hammond. Ind., Everything for the typewriter. Hammond Nov. Co., room 102 First Natl, bank bidg. 12tf
WANTED Girl to help in boarding house. Apply Manard Ind. National Brick hotel. 12-3 WANTED Girl for gen. housework; no small children. Inquire or write Mrs. Geo. "W. Lewis, 1st Natl. Bank bidg. East Chicago. 11-5
WANTED Competent dressmaker. Call Madam Gamache, room 9, Iiimbach bidg. 10-5 WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 332 Indiana ave.
WANTED Woman in small family of three who would appreciate good home In return for housekeeping ability.-Small wages also given. Applicant must be neat, respectable and willing to work. References will be required. Woman over 30 preferred; confidential. Address D R W, care Times, Hammond, Ind. 29tf
FOR KEN T. FOR RENT One 5-room flat; one 3room flat. IL Kellner, 88 State st. 13-3
FOR RENT Small store at 72 Plummer ave. Inquire Hub Clothing Btore. 11-3
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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Gary. Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I, John Bennett, being a male inhabitant of the aforesaid Town, Township, County and State, over the age of twentyone years, and a person not in the habit of becoming- intoxicated, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of the said County of Lake at the next regular, February, meeting for a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities of less than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where the said liquors are to be sold and drank is as follows: The store room on the ground floor of the two-story frame building situated on lots 14, 15 and 16, block 21, Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Co.'s second addition to Tolleston now in the Town of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, otherwise known as Nos. 21 and 23 Ninth avenue. The siae of said building is 22 feet wide by 72 feet long, with living rooms on the second floor. The room In whieh it Is proposed to sell the said liquors occupies all of the ground floor of the said building. It is 22 feet wide, 72 feet long and 12 feet high, fronting to the north on Ninth avenue, a public highway of the said Town, Township, County and State. The room is so arranged with glass windows and doors that the whole interier may be viewed from the said highway. There is one side door facing east into the alley, also two doors on the west side of the building leading into the yard 11 JOHN BENNETT,
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRED KUNZMAN. DECEASED. NO. 513. Notice Is hereby given that the undesigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposedNto be solvent MARIE KUNZMAN, Executrix. Dated Dec. 17. 1909. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF LOUIS M. FRIEDERICH, BANKRUPT. NO. 74. IN BANKRUPTCY". ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 5th day of January, A. D. 1910, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, It is ordered by he Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 31st day of January, D. 1910, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should noc be granted. And ' it is further ordered by the
court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their - places of residence as
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REAL ESIillEJRJlIISFERS HAMMOND. Lots 12, 13, block 4, Stafford & Srankle's addition, Frederich Lash et al. by shf., to LeGrand T. Meyer : $109.57 TOLLESTON. Lot 25, block 4, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition, Louis Bruce to Julia Bartok..j 1,000 Lot 11. block 13, C. T. L, & I. Co.'s fourth addition. Gus Gord to
Rudolf Brand GARY. Lot 22, block 1, Pridmore, Orr & Ullrich's addition. Gary Realty Co. to Andras Kis Part lot 37. block 26, Gary Land
jo. s suoaivision, James w. Mason to Christopher A. Wilson. 411.75 Lots 3, 4, block 51, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision Ida Kieselbach to William S. Feuer 1 L . 16, block 79, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Anna Blaemire 975 WHITING. Lot 43, Davidson's tenth addition, Arthur Schuppert to Jonn J. Kelley 3,200 Lots 14, 15, Davidson's fourth ad
dition, Henrietta Hubbard to John Djubek INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 2, block 60, John R. Farovid to Carl Anderson Lot 1, block 60, T. Edward Filbert to Carl Anderson Lot 28, block 16 in fourth .addition, East Chicago Co. to Joshua W. Barber Section 13-33-S W J 14. MW 1.
80 acres; eection 12-33-8 W 70 acres off E side W 1,4, Schuyler C. Post to Aaron Swanson 8,450 Section 22-36-9 W E W 4 E & SE 4 20 acres, John Zyp to Nicholas Wyngaarden 4,000 PRODUCEJfiiARKET. Butter Receipts, 4,272 tubs; creamery, extra, 35c; price to retail dealers, 37c; prints, 38c; extra firsts, 33c; firsts. 2930c; seconds, 2627c; dairies, extra, 30c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c; ladjes, No. 1. 24c; packing stock, 24c. Potatoes Receipts, 45 cars; choice to fancy, 4S50c; fair to good. 4845c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $1.252.25. New potatoes Bermuda, per brl, $6.25 6.50. Eggs Receipts, 1 2,190 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases included. 24301c; cases returned, 2430c; ordinary, 33c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 35c; prime firsts, packed in hew hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 38c; extras, especially packed for city traee and must be 90 per cent fresh, 40c; No. 1 dirties, 21c; checks, 17c. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 88&c; 60 to 90 lbs, 8i494c; 80 to 120 lbs, 10llc; fancy, 12c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 18 c; No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 1 round. 9c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 6a Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 15c; springs, 15Vc; roosters, 8c; geese, 13c; ducks, 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand, picked, choice, 2.182.20; fair to good, $2.10 2.15; red kidney, $2.252.90; brown Swedish, $2.252.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.804.85. Fruit Apples, $1.2505.00 per brl; pineapples, $1.502.50 per crate; lemons, $3.754.00; oranges. $2.002.75; grape fruit, $2.503.00; Malaga grapes, $4.004.50 per keg. Berries Cranberies, $2.005.50; strawberries, Florida, per qt, 35 60c. Green vegetables Beets, new, $1.75 3.00 per brl; cabbage, $1.50 2.00 per brl; carrots, new, $2.503.00 per brl; cucumbers. 40c(S!$1.25 ter doz: cauliflow
er, $l.502.00 per crate; celery, 4085c
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. K. MOTT, Presblent FRANK HAMMOND, Vlce-Preldcnt J. s. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. B. XAFPBB, Trcanrcr
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By an Arrangement with the Publishers the Times is able to make the following remarkable off er to Mail Subscribers. To any one sending Three Dollars for a Year's Subscription to the Times, we will send them:
One year's subscription to the One year's subscription to the One year's subscription to the One year's subscription to the
Times, Farm and Home, American Fashions, Woman's World.
ly enforced. Chief Lewis said yester
day that each officer visited regularly the poolrooms on his beat and none of them had found so far where the lawwas being violated or any disposition on the part of the room keepers to evade It. Not only are the officers visiting the
rooms but the chief himself takes a whirl over the ground every so often to be sure everything is as represented. The order has met with more general
approval than any which has been Issued from police headquarters in a leng time and even some of the poolroom keepers themselves admit Its virtues and say it is a good thing. Interest In the order Is not confined to East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, but throughout Lake County,' the mandate has been freely discussed and approved and in Hammond Chief Austgen thought so well of it that he has issued a similar order himself.
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were also several shots fired and a number of the participants Injured, although none of them seriously. Ssya I Was Outrage. Councilman Dlminlk Szymanskl said this morning that the streets had been crowded with the rowdies fighting back and forth and that the affair' was dlstrraceful In the extreme. He stated
that the way in which Johnson and his
gang were carrying on could not be tolerated any longer. The respectable
element of the neighborhood is much
concerned over the element of riff-raff
tough negroes which Johnson has again
collected about him.
The police appeared on "Washington
street after the affai. was almost over with and made one arrest. This was
the owner of the building, Dan Delich,
who is being tried this morning before Mayor Knotts.
Note the Quality as well as the Quantity of the Journals. The Times is the great County Daily. Its aim is 30,000 circulation by January 1911. Four periodicals for the price of one. As their name indicates the Farm and Home, the American Fashions and Woman's World are the leading Magazines of their kind. No farmer's wife can afford to be without them
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(Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago, Jan. 12. The Tuesday Reading Club met with Mrs. Gyilym Jones yesterday, and experienced one
Future. ..Gary is in the midst of a great build ingvan real estate boom, such aa It has never" Irjiown before In Its history. This is not idle talk, but facts from the
i local real estate dealers, contractors and business men who are In a position
to know. Thb Times is In a position to state that within the next six weeks two
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HAMMOND, INDIANA.
GUEST
T. E. KNOTTS
James KIrby Risk who is accredited with having dictated the nomination of
i Charles Murphy of Brookton for chalrj man of the Tenth district at the recent
Hammond democratic convention, and who is said to be a candidate for the democratic nomination for congressman dined with Mayor Knotts yester1 day noon at the Gary hotel. j With Mr. Risk was his republican business associate, H. B. Overesch ! whom Risk recently supported for
mayor of Lafayette and for which act he was charged over the district with the crime, common in Lake County, with being Irregular. The three took dinner at the Gary hotel, j It was rumored about the city today that Risk was spending the past few days in Lake County building up his political fences. It is known that he Is on very good terms with Mayors
Knotts and Becker and that if he desired he could probably get the Lake County democratic support for the congressional nomination. Mayor Knotts
however, denied that Mr. Risk came here for political purposes but merely
on a business trip. He did not know whether he had been In Hammond to
confer with Mayor Becker or not.
"Of course Mr. Risk and I talked
politics," said Mr. Knotts, "but it was only In a general way. Nothing was
said to me concerning Mr. Risk's re
ported ambition to run for congress
against Congressman Edgar D. Crura ' packer.
DELAY IN 0HZ1NG
" It is probable that because of the delay In organizing the local T. M. C, A., it will now be possible -to have present thai occasion President' E.
of the best meetings of the season. Mrs.
Walton was leader of the day and had ( eais Gf importance will have been con-
the able assistance of Mrs. H. H. Clark sumated and many other smaller ones
the study being In connection with the conclusion of the second act of Ham
let. Miss Katie Schmidt and Mrs.'T". L. Evans rendered piano selections which added much to the enjoyment
othe occasion.
are now on the verge of being closed. Many inquiries for loans are being made and it is known that one South Bend capitalist has made loans to the amount of nearly $50,000 In the last month. Out side Investors, chiefly
among the insurance companies are at
The club has decided that beginning ' th- present time making an investlga-
with the first meeting in February It tjpn 0f conditions in Gary and several
WOHK-WAJITERS THH TIMES.
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J. Buftlngton of the Indiana Steel company as the representative of Chairman E. H. Gary of the United States Steel coporation who donated the necessary funds for the construction of the building. It would have been impossible for him to be present last
night as he was in New lork. The date of the meeting will probably be
set for the latter part of January at some date when State Secretary Stacey
will be able to be present.
Thev letter received by the organizers
of the lodge In Gary by Assistant Secretary A. V. Hanson, is as follows:
January, 10, 1910.
Dear Sir:
Mr. Eugene E. Stacy, our state secretary, is by this time in Iowa where his father died yesterday evening. He has had such familiarity with Gary from the beginning, and is so completely In possession of all matters connected with the incorporation and organiaztion scheduled for tomorrow evening, Jan. 11, that we regretfully notify you
of the postmonement of the meeting, j There will be no other change in the ; plan previously communicated to you j except that by such postponement we shall likely be able to have Mr. Buff- , ngton present, that being impossible j
tomorrow as he is In New lork all this week. Hoping that you will be able to accept the invitation which will be renewed to you (probably before the end of this month), I am Yours very truly.
A. W. HANSON, Ass't State Secy.
will meet In the East Chicago clUD
rooms in the Emery building, which are now practically furnished. There are only a few articles needed to make the furnishings complete, and these are expected to arrive today or tomorrow. They Include the rugs and window draperies. The club room is finished in Mission style and is in the most exquisite taste. It is the intention of the organization to get a piano not later than the coming spring, which will be an added feature of enjoyment both for the meetings of the East Chicago club and the Tuesday Reading club. In the mean time before the Reading
club begins its meetings in the club rooms in the Emery building there will be two meetings in private homes, following the custom heretofore observed since the beginning of the present club season. The next meeting will be with Mrs. A. A. Ross, on which occasion a feature will be vocal music by Mrs. "W. J. Funkey Jr and the meeting following will be with Mrs. Stone.
deals are now pending. There is no doubt in the next few months that thousands of dollars will be circulated In Gary to persons having proper' security. Confidence has again been restored again in the new steel city and the general outlook shows a healthier tone at the present time than it has ever done before for the past eighteen months.
Happy Time Ahea$. The young married man had been on the road about a year. He had just told his wife that the. firm had given him a position in the store and he would not have to travel ny more. "Oh, won't that be fine, George," 8h exclaimed. "Now well b married again and settle down!"
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