Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 178, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1910 — Page 7
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Monday, Jan. 17, 1910.
THE TIMES.
MIX UP 111 DATES CAUSES POSIPOMT
(Special to The Times.) ' East Chicago, Jan. 17. The Chicago Ladies' quaretette, which was to have furnished ; the next nunfer of the lecture course that is being gi-ren under the auspices of the Ladies' Social union of the Methodist church, has been cancelled and will not take p?ace next Thursday evening as intended. The Glazier LyOeum bureau, -who supply the entertainments, got mixed in their dates and already had billed the quartette somewhere else. The ladles have not decided positively when the next entertainment will be held, but it will be in the near future.
ICY WALK DID IT (Special to The Times. i Whiting, nld., Jan. 17. Mrs. Mike Bonda of center street is another victim of the slippery sidewalks. On Saturday night Mrs. Bonda was walking along on White Oak avenue ins the vicinity of the police station. The walks .here, as in other parts of the city, are In very bad condition. Coming In contact with an unusually ice part, the woman was thrown to the ground. An officer coming out of the station found , her lying there and she was carried Into the chief office. Dr. Putnam was , called and found that Mrs. Bonda had sustained a badly sprained ankle. She was later removed to her home, where he is at present doing nicely.
FIRE CAN'T STOP 'EM (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor ,Ind., Jan. 17. The owners of the Indiana Harbor Sentinel, which was destroyed by fire last week are looking for a desirable location to open up another office. The regular edition will be printed this week the same as usual, and it is expected that the Sentinel will be in its new place of business the week following.
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- (Special to The Times. WliJtlng, Ind, Jan. 17. Al Gondon ha returned from Lima, Ohio, where he met with a very queer experience. Mr. Gondon received a telegram f roiri his sister which read: "Mother died this morning of pneumonia." Mr. Gondon left for Lima as soon as it was possible, being completely broken up by the sad news of what he naturally thought was his mother's death. Upon reaching Lima he went to his sister's home, and upon knocking the door was opened by none other than his mother. This was a great surprise for Mr. Gondon and a short explanation disclosed the fact that It was not his sister's mother who had died, but his sister's .mother-in-law. '
strikes during th coming building season.
Third of Course. Tomorrow 'nig-ht at the first Congregational church Ernest Henry Boyd and Mlsa Blanche Boyd will give the third number of the Star Century lecture
course. The entertainment Is of the
best and is composed of instrumental music and humorous sketches.
I IV AND AROUND OAR Y
Pridmore Sells Realty. In the real estate notices of yesterday's Chicago Record-Herald, the following notice was printed, relative to Gary real estate: GARY W. A. Pridmore has sold for the Cornell College to S. N. Johnson thirty-five acres of land In Gary, the tract being atFirst avenue and Twenty-first street, south of the works of the American Tin Plate company and on the - line of the, new electric line from Gary to Crown Point. Gary Concern Gets It. ' The George Clinton comoanv of aarv
has been awarded the contract for the mill work on the East LaPorte school,
while Paul J. Dolan will do the plumbing. LaPorte Herald.
Meeting Postponed. There tiding no quorum of the arbi
tration committee of the Builders, Con.
tractors & Material Men's association of Gary last Saturday afternoon, the meeting was postponed until aom later
date. It was expected that th nm.
mittee would draw up articles of agreement which should tend to avoid
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. K. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER. Treasurer EDWARD J. EDER, Manager
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND t
HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND
Richard Winkler, secretary to Mayor
K.notts, was In Chicago yesterday as the guest of friends. Are you tired of restaurant life? Get a good home cooked meal at Hotel Norton's dining room. In basement. Sixth avenue, near Broadway. . tf Attorney and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb spent the week end with Chicago friends and relatives. Home cocked food served In Itome style at Hotel Norton's dining room, Sixth avenue, near Broadway. tf Miss Mary Klelnschmidt of the Tribe of K has recovered from a short Illness. FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern; conveniences; 6th ave. and Jefferson at. Apply Theodore Binzen, tel. 282. tf A. M. Roberts, chief clerk of the Indiana Steel company, is confined to his home suffering w;th neuralgia. A bowling tourney started at the Broadway hotel alleys, which will continue throughout the weekLots for Bale In the heart of Tolleston, Beveridge Hill sub-division. Apply to S. E. Stewart, 4814 Olcott avenue. East Chicago, Ind. m-w-s-tf
CONNIE WALSH SIGNS Bloomlngton, Hi., Jan. 17. Pitcher Connie Walsh of St. Louis, last season with ' Peoria, leading the Three-I league, today accepted terms with Blooming-ton. Pitcher William Humes of Centralla, who has attracted attention with the independents, will also be given a tryout by Blopmlngton.
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JSAbl IrAxtx. The Misses Maude and Blanche Quinnell came home Friday evening to spend Saturday and SundayT Mrs. Emma Scanlon and Ida Thorne were Miller visitors on Saturday. Old Mr. Peters died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Miller, Sr., early Saturday morning, aged 91 years. Though well known by all in this community and always a familiar figure, he has for the past three.r s been unable to be about and gtuQiially declined. His passing away was due to old age. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Haselgreen are spending a few days with relatives near Valparaiso.
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person on the back platform, "no man ever Is a hero to his valet." "And what Is much more to the purpose," said the sour-faced individual la the doorway, "no "woman ever was a saint to her hired girl."
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NOTICE. Will parties ho havs replies to class! tted ads addressed ears Laki county Times kindly call promptly for same.
MALE HELP WANTED. "WANTED Few first-class gentlemen for room and board in modern home. Inquire at this office. J. T. 15-2
A MANUFACTURING concern having large capacity, making an article of great merit which can be sold in every household every month, desires a wideawake representative for the city of Hammond; compensation large; representative must be able to give bond " or purchase small amount of goods; will contract for specified length of time. Address L G, 735 Schofield bldg., Cleveland, O.
FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 47 Ruth St.. Mrs. McGarry.
WANTED Dishwasher at once Apply Chop Suey restaurant, 1 State st.
WANTED Good girl short order cook W hn 1 1 1 . -1 . .
' , . u IOU wan on taote. Apply West Side Restaurant. 18 "W. State st.
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WAJvTE3 Good girl for gener housework. Apply 387 S. Hohman st.
WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 35 Carroll st. 12tf
WANTED Toung ladles to learn to
irom 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 frpp T f .-i : l-
further advice call or address Hammond
o ijane iui irst iMati. bank bldg., Hammond Ind., Everything for
room 102 First Natl, bank bldg. 12tJ
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 workReferenoes will be required. Woman vrer SO preferred; confidential. Address D R W, care Times, Hammond, Ini. 2tf FOR RENT.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST Sunday, between Russell and State sts., gold watch, Elgin, open face. Return to Patrick Sohloer, 83 State St., and receive reward. 17.6
FOUND- On rabbit hound; cams to my house yesterday. Owner can have same by paying for thU ad, 241 Stats st. 14.3 LOST Gold fob, link design; monogram seal, initials P. A. P. Will finder please return to Times office, Hammond bldg.
SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Position as housekeener or take Kneral housework In small ir.eMnJurnl8h-e't ot references. Address N N, care Times.
WANTED Situation by BtenorrZntZexperienced. Address TC pS?Zt Chicago. Ind. , jjjj
BOARD AND ROOMWANTED Boarders; double and single rooms; gas, bath, phone and use of sitting room. 423 Indiana ave. 17tf
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Electro-plating outfit for what have you? Address R P, are Times. 12-ti
LEGAL NOTICES. A PfLCATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens or Hammond, Lake County, and State of Indiana, and of the sixth ward of said - & tliat am a male inhabitant' and ?Si?5nrL of ?a!d . Clty of Hammond, oJ?JthKTow?hlp- County, Indiana and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of good moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said City. Township and
Ejl - 1 aPPly to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County,
-v mc.i i cui uary ierm ,iio, ror a license to sell Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell Intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank, is described as follows:
-.ww "uiil 1 in ? 1 a, xwostory frame building, facing Fields ave-
glass front, room is 23x39 feet and has rront and side entrances. Bar is on west side of room and faces east. There are four living rooms In rear and six above. Said building is situated on lot 11. block 1 in Morris' addition to Hammond. Indiana. 17 MARKO BLA25ITY.
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REAL ESTillEJRIlllSFEIlS . , . HAMMOND. All lot 13, block I, Young's addition, E of NWly R. R. track, James IT MAnra tn tVi. 1J . . 1,
- - . n . JWwV.V man Supply Co INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 23. block 5 in fourth addition, Edward A TConnnf -. u i
Building Co TOLLESTON. Lots 12 to 20, block 2. Forest Hill addition, Susan M. Devitt to Smith-Bader-Davidson Co Lot 18, block 4, C. T. L & I. Co.'s fifth addition. C. Oliver Holmes to Timothy W. Englehart ' ' CHICAGO PARK. It; 3J. 38, block 5, J. G. Ryan's addition, J. E. Pfingston to Charles R. Craig Jr
t;A.ST CHICAGO.
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Walking In the Dark. It is curious how many people acquire black eyes by walking carelessly around In the dark. Since bruised eyes may cause serious trouble, some precaution such as the following would be quite worth while: When walking in the dark in unaccustomed places always raise the arm to about the level of the nose and keep it bent there to protect the face and chest
Cotton Production In China. Most of the cotton produced in China is grown on small farms of five to seven acres. The whole family engages in the cultivating and works as many as 12 hours a day.
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Open Wheat May ..111 July ..102
Sept. ..98-S--
corn May . 68-' July ,.67TgSept. ..67Oats . May ..48 -7 July ..44 Sept. ..41 Pork Jan. ..217$ May ..2200-21 July ..2197 Lard Jan. ..1267May ..1222 July ..1212 S. Ribs Jan. ..1175 May ..1165-57 July ..1157
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69 68 68 48.
42 2187 2207 2210 i 1267 1222 1217 1175 1165 1162
110 101 ' 97 68 67 67 47 44 41
2175 2190 2190 1260 1215 1210
1172 1155 1157
Close 10298 68 -9 6868 4845 42 2187 2207 2210 1260 1222 1217
1175 1162 1162
CASH GEAIN MARKET
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. $1.241.25; No. 3 red, 1.191.24; No 2 hard. $1.131.14; No. 3 hard. $1.10 Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.141.16; No. 2 northern, $1.131.14; No. 3 spring, 1.I01.13. Corn by sample: No. 3 yellow, 65 66 c; No. 4, 63 64c. Oats by sample: No. .1 white. 48 ?49c: No. 4 white, 48c; standard, 9H f?4c.
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FOR RENT 5-room cottage, 727 Michigan ave. Inquire 811 Indiana ave. or address W. H. Clayton, care Times.
FOR RENT 2 furnished front rooms .-. m i n n : t i
FOR RENT Three large office rooms
over Gem theater, 3419 Michigan av., Indiana Harbor, Ind. I4tf
FOR RENT 40 acre farm; 23 acres under cultivation; rest pasture: Brood
buildings; windmill, etc.; near Ross,
ind. Address John Coleman, Koss, Ind.
FOR RENT 4 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; only responsible parties. 274 Mich, "ave., down stairs. I4tf
FOR RENT Two warm furnished rooms; electric lights, bath, etc 200 Ann st. 1 block west of courthouse.
FOR RENT Nice, new up to date 6-rm. cottage; 3 blocks from N. P. depot Apply A. Hann, 666-150th st. phone 54391
FOR RENT Modern flats of 6 and 6 rooms; 6th and Van Buren St., Gary; will be ready Feb. 1. J. R. Brant. 3368 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Telephone Harbor 861. ni
FOR RENT Several 6 and 6-room houses In Burnham at $10 and $13 per month; Burnham is 1 miles from Hammond, with Lake Shore trains to the gates of the Standard Steel Car Co.; 5 cent fare. Apply to Burnham Land Aesn. Pullman and Center aves.. Burnham. 26tt
FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $6,000 equity in a $10,000 business bldg, well
located in Indiana Harbor, renting
ior iuu per montn; mortgage or $4,000 at $6 per cent interest, has 4 years to
run or can be paid at any time. Will exchange for small farm near East
Chicago or Hammond, or for cottages welif located In East Chicasro or Ham
mond. Ladd Agency, Emery bldg.. East
cmcago, ma. l-6
FOR SALE-Cottage organ in good condition; cheap If taken at once. Also oak bed and springs, man's overcoat, cheap. Call at 200 Ann st. 15-3
FOR SALE) 2-story house; strictly
moaern; good neigtiDorhood. For full
particulars pnone 41 alter 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Hand made quilts, silk, wool and cotton; also comforters. For inspection and purchase of same call at 811 Ind. ave., Hammond. 14-6
FOR SALE $375 for 37 foot, lot worth $600; on Mleh. ave. between Hickory and Charlotte sts; $225 cash, balance in small monthly payments. Address L G, care Times. 14-6
FOR SALE Lot 33x133. cor of Oak &
149th st.: house and 25-ft. lot on Ash
st. Will take team in part payment.
j. i. Granger, 431 Asn st. i-3
FOR SALE Bakery and lunchroom,
Inquire 267 S. Hohman st. 13-6
FOR SALE Good piano, cheap; easy
payments. Address A A, care Times.
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FOR SALE Well established millinery
store; doing a good business: good
reasons for selling; if you are looking for a paying business cheap address
X Y Z. Times. 13tf
FOR SALE Fine potatoes 55c per bu
255 Indiana ave. , 11-6
FOR SALE Latest style reed srocart:
. practically new; cost $35; will sell for $ll Address F P R. cars Tim. 1-tf
ui , Block 1, subdivision NW 83-37-9, David Pavuk to Charles E. Larson et al Lots 24, 25, block 6, subdivision NE 32-37-9. Andrew Kutor to
Annie Kuter GARY.
Lot 26, block 1, Gary-on-the-Hill,
o ujmima xvoa.cn to Jacoo sspan-ier
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PRODUCE MARKET.
Butter Receipts, 4.671 tubs; creamery, extra, 34c; price to retail dealers, 37c; prints, 38c; extra firsts, 32c; firsts, 29 30c; seconds, 26 27c: dairies, extra, 30c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c; ladles. No. 1, 24c; packing stock, 24c. Eggs Receipts. 2,703 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases included, 24 80c; cases returned, 2430c; ordinary, 33c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 35c; prims firsts, packed In new hardwood cases and must, be 85 per cent fresh, 38c; extras, especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 40c; No. 1 dirties, 21c; checks 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 5 cars; choice to fancy, 4850c; fair to good, 4345c. New potatoes Bermuda, per brl, $6.25 6. BO. Sweet potatoes Illinois,$1.002.00. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 60 to 60 lbs weight, 88c; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c; 80 to 120 lbs. 10llc; fancy, 12c. Dressed beefRibs, No. 1, 18 e; No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck. 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 14 c; springs, 15c; roosters. 10c; geese, 13c; ducks, 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.182.20; fair to good, $2.10 2.16; red kidney, $2.252.90; brown Swedish, $2.25 02.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $1.801.S5. Fruit Apples. $1.25 5. 00 per brl; pineapples, $1.50 3.00 per crate; lemons. $3.504.00; oranges, $2.002.75; grape fruit, $2.503.00; Malaga grapes, $4.005.00 per keg. Berries Cranberries, $2.00 6.00; strawberries, Floridas, per 'qt, 25 0 55c. Green vegetables Beets, new, $2.00 2.50 per brl; cabbage, $1.502.00 per br; carrots, new. $2.5003.00 per brl; cucumbers. 40c$1.25 per doz: cauliflower.
$1.5002.00 per crate; celery, 40g 85c per box; green peas, $1.50 per hamper; lettuce, head, per hamper, 50c$1.60; leaf, 2527c per box: mushrooms, 3040e
per id; onions, i actfr per sack; pars ley. 2022c per do; peppers. $1.00
i.uu per crate; raaisnes. lutgisoc per doz; string beans. $3.505.00 per hamper; spinach, $1.10 per tub; tomatoes, $l.f0fv2.50 per crate; turnips, new, $1.00 2.00 per brL ADVERTISED MAIL
The following letters remain uncalled for In the Hammond postofflce for week ending Jan. 17, 1909: J. Begneletz. L Bedke( A. Bogardt, Mrs. Anne Baker. Miss Caroline Bate Char lesBryer. Clifford Bothwell, Will' Beatly. Mrs. Edith Cameron (2). Kojeikch Choijka, Anton Durkot, J. Fabzke, Miss Klara Findlin, John Geycen, Ortha Gleason. Miss Florence Green F. Hoprockls, Mrs. H. Mary Hoar, A. Jenkinski, F. Kalazlnski, B. Kashmick, Walter Krouse, M. Muthius Kuigyea, Magdalenna Kwolik, Frankiszak Konsentlke, Joseph Laszlo. Mrs. Laura Lewis. Herman Long, Srucs Mihaly, Jim J. McCarthy, Ed Morris. A. C. Miner. Mr. Miller, Joseph Noweck, Butoir Vlkulaie, A. Pawtowski, Andrew Pauceky, V. Y. Ry an.Br.an dMrs. SKRDLCetaU Y. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ray, Mrs. Edna Ross. George Shrader. Julius Schvank. Miss Lottie Shiflet. Magda Tosin, Stanistaf Trybata, J. E. Thels, M. Veckowskl. Mrs. A. E. Washburn. WILLIAM H. GOSTLIN. Postmaster.
WILL MONEY HELP YOU? $$$$$$ $ $ $ $ We can help you 17 the Money Proposition is all that stands in your way.
Let us start you out on the Road to Prosperity for the year of 1910 by placing all your small outstanding debts In one place and let you pay only one person and your own time to pay.
It Is a great boone to mankind to be rid of all the bother of collectors, worry and annoyance of outstanding bills and to have only one place for such Indebtedness.
Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Stock Etc,, from One Month to One Year on the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms in the Calumet District. Rebates made on all loans repaid sooner than the contract call for. Phone, write or call and our Confidential Representative will call on j'ou and explain our methods to you and set you right for the year.
CALUMET LOAN GO. 212 Hammond Building Phone 323. Open every Evening
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MISCEUANEOUS. HIGHEST PK1CE PAID FOR ALL furs. Morris A. Sabson. 205-0 South ' Hohman (U 2tf
WANTED Too to know- K. V. Johnston. SIS Hammond bids.. Hammond, Ind., is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurancs Co. for Lair ). Jasper and Newton counties. C
Ror Sale? Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and second band LUMBER of all kind. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Ooods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. JG RITET. Jackson Part Ave AVUXilj, CHICAGO
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We have a most excellent opportunity for a number of people we would prefer bright boys and girls to employ their leisure time in pleasant employment whereby they can earn for themselves, with very little trouble, from five to twenty dollars a week. For particulars address by letter only, THE CIRCULATION DEPT. TIMES NEWSPAPERS HAMMOND. IND.
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