Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1910 — Page 7

Friday, Jan. 21, 1910.

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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED First-class butcher at once; steady Job for right person. 304 E. State ati

WANTED Men to prepare for railway mail examinations. Commencement salary $800. Preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 86L, Rochester, N. Y.

FOR BENT.

FOR RENT House; new, modern, 7 rooms, on Doty st. near Hon man. Telephone 1024. - 21-3

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping-. Call at 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2834.

Phone 21tf

FOR RENT Furnished room. 4728.

FOR RENT Modern furnished room; suitable for two; steam heat and bath. 130 Russell st. 21tf

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between Long's hall on State and SIB Sob I st. fancy comb. Finder J lease return to 315 Sohl st. or phone 442; reward. , , l-3' : LOST Sunday, between Russell and 1 State sta.. gold watch, Elgin, open face. Return to Patrick Schloer, 93 State St., and reoelve reward. 17 - LOST Gold fob, link "de1 I sign; monogram seal, initials P. A. P. Will finder please return to Times office, Hammond bldg.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms: gentlemen preferred; bath and toilet. 68 Rlmbach ave., 2nd door west ot courthouse. ' 21-2

SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Position as bookkeeper or general office work by man of experience. Address H A R. care Times. 20-3

FOR RENT Nice large warm room; gentlemen preferred. 342B Plummer ae.; phone 1331. 20-3

LARGE COMMISSIONS to advertising recia.ltv aa lpimen. Excellent oropo-

eitlon to experienced man open for good position in this section. We make high grade advertising thermometers. Worth investigation. Taylor Broi Co., Roches

ter, N. x. . WANTED Clerk for lunch counter. Apply Erie Hotel. 20-3

WANTED Experienced car repairers. Illinois Car & Mfg. Co.. 143d and Clark sts., Hammond. 20-2 WANTED Man to drive delivery wa- , gon in Gary; married preferred; references. Inquire 209 Michigan ave Hammond.

iUK kknt Indiana Harbor, on Block ave., near Michigan, 2 fourroom fiats, $10 each. Inquire Citizens' Trust & Savings bank, 3405 Michigan ave. 19-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; heat furnished. Apply 114 Condlt st. 19-3 FOR RENT Three large office rooms . over. Gem theater. 3419 Michigan sv'

! Indiana Harbor, Ind. 14tf FOR RENT Modern flats of 6. and t i rooms; 6th and Van Buren st, Gary; I will be ready Feb. 1. J. R. Brant. 3369 Commonwealth ave., Indiaua Harbor. ; Telephone Harbor 881. utt

FOR RENT Several , 6 and 6 -room nouses 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.: i cent fare. Apply to Burnham Land Assn. Pullman and Center aves.. Burnham. , 2tf

BOARD AS H)M

WANTED Boarder w-r'roomers; rooms nicely furntowfTo, hot water

heat, Datn. gas, stU4, iim st., Indiana

Harbor.

20-6

FEMALE HELP WANTED DEMONSTRATORS, either sex, to demonstrate and leave on one day's trial, a new and practical water strainer; nothing to carry. Call evenings at 230 Fayette st. 2nd flat. 1). P. Hones.

FOB HALE.

FOR SALE Several head of strictly a.H rn"i r a fan hn .n fit T I q t ' a

Warm, Hartsdale, Ind. 20-3

WANTED Two girls for chocolate dippers. Gary Candy Kitchen. 20-3

WANTED First-class housekeeper for family of three; one that would appreciate good home; no objection to 1 child. Address No. 14. care Times. 19-3

WANTED Young ladies to learn to operate typewriters; can learn in from 8 to 10 weeks in your spare time a.t 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 bldg.. Hammond. Ind., Everything for the typewriter. Hammond Nov. Co., room 102 First Natl, bank bldg. 12tf

WANTED Woman In small family of tnree who would appreciate good home in return for housekeeping ability. Small wages also given. A Meant must be neat, respectable and willing to work. References will be required. Woman over 30 preferred; confidential. Address D R W, care Times. Hammond, Jnd. 29ti

MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL furs. Morris A. Dobson. 205-06 South Hohman ft. 3tf

WANTJD You to know EL F. Johns

Xul.. im district manager for the North

ton. 'tit Hammond bldg.. Hammond,

: wetter n Mutual Life Insurance Co. for

V LaV . Jauper mil Newton counties.

FOR SALE 6-room modern cottage; hot water heat, hot and cold water, electric light, gas, 50 ft. Jot. Inquire 610 Sheffield ave. - 19-3 FOR SALE Buggy horse, one Stanhope buggy, one rubber tired top buggy, one business buggy. 337 Truman ave., Hammond. 19-4 FOR SALE Carriage, wagon and automobile paint shop; the only one between South Chicago and Crown Point; employ between 3 and 6 men the whole year round. 337 Truman ave.; phone 393. Hammond, Ind. 18-5

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $6,000 equity In a $10,000 business bldg, well located ' in Indiana Harbor, renting for $100 per month; mortgage of $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 well located In East Chicago or Hammond. Ladd Agency. Emery bldg.. East Chicago. Ind. 15-6

FOR SALE 2-story house; strictly modern; good neighborhood. For full particulars phone 287 after 5 p. m.

FOR SALE Good piano, cheap; easy payments. Address A A. pare Times.

FOR SALE Well established millinery store; doing a good business; good reasons for selling; it you- are looking for a paying business cheap address

X Y Z, Times. 13tf

FOR SALE L.test style reed aocart; rtctlcally new; cost $36; will sell for Address F.P.R. care Times. 1-tf

WANTED Boarders; good board and room, cheap; centrally located. Phone 1624. 19-3 aa BMaaaaBaMajHaasaaa wmmh ' , j WANTED Boarders; double and single rooms; gas, bath, phone and use of sitting room. 423 Indiana ave. 17tf LEGAL NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana,( )s: County of Lake,( Cause No. 4343. Lake Superior Court. Nov. Term, 1909. CHARLES J. VOPICKA, TRUSTEE , vs.

STEPIIAN PATSOTAY AND MARY 1

Patsotay; his wife. By virtue of an Order of Sale 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 19th Day of February, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clock a. ra. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lots one and two (1 and 2), block fifteen (15) in a subdivision of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight (28), township thirty-seven (37), North range nine (9), west of the second principal meridian, situated In Lake County, Indiana. Jf said rents and profits will not sell for a" sufHciet sum to eatisfy said decree interest and costs, I will at the Bame 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 Stephan Patsotay and Mary Patsotay, his wife, at the suit of Charles J. Vopicka, trustee. . THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana, t ,J. M. Stinson,

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ( " : )s:- . County of Lake, ( Cause No. 5512. Lake Superior Court, Nor. Term, 1909. JAMES R. CRAIG, SETH B. MOFFITT MART E. - MOFfit, Albert Hann. A. Hann & Company. John L. Rhode and Emma . Rohde. By virtue of an Order of Sale 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 19th Day of

February, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.

and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to wit: Lots eighteen, nineteen twenty and twenty-one (18, 19, 20 and 21), Mock three (3), in a redlvlsion of m Hoffman's addition to the City of Hammond, in Lake Comity; 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 la and too said real estate, or-eo 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 Seth B. Moflit, Mary E. Mofflt, Albert Hann, A.

Hann & Company, John L. Rhode and Emma Rohde, at the suit of James R. Craig. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County. Indiana. L. T. Meyer, Att'y for Plaintiff.

West, less the right of way of the Michigan Central Railroad Company and the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad: Company, heretofore deeded to said railroad companies by said decedent, containing in all about 147.20 acres, more or less." ' Said sale will be made subject to the approval-of said eourt for not less than

tne lull appraised value of said real es

tate and upon the following terms and , $2.00 6.00 per keg.

chickensT fowls, 144c; springs, 15c; roosters, 10c: geese. 13c; ducks, 14c. Beans Pea - beans, .- hand picked, choice. $2.20; fair to good. $2.15; red kidney, $2.25 2.90; brown Swedish, $2.252.50; limas, California, per 109 lbs. $1.801.85. Fruit Apples; $L255.00 per brl; pineapples. $f.563.0? per crate; lem

ons, a.o0'4.uo; -oranges, i.supi.s, grape fruit. $2.0S,25; Malaga grapes.

conditions:

AU cash or one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal Installments payable In twelve months and elghten months, as evidenced by notes of the , purchaser bearing six per cent interest, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. PETER HILBRICK. Administrator of the Estate of Ml chael Ralsser, Deceased-.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES H. SPAULDING, DECEASED. NO. 631. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent, MARY ELLEN SPAULDING, Dated Jan. 19. 1910.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

Notice is hereby given that we, the

undersigned, have dissolved our bust'

nesa relations as partners doing busl

ness under the firm name and style of Bruce &, Bruce, and that from and aft

er mis date our relations as partners

nave ceased and terminated.

Witness, our hands and seals this

2lst day of January. 1910. OTTO J. BRUCE. MILO M. BRUCE.

TOLLESTOX. Lots 30, 41, block 4, second Logan Park addition Franc E. Wolcott to Charlotte Russell..' $ Lot 7, block 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition, John Shudik to Paul Juro Lot 3, block 27, Oak Park addition, Alexander Rodman to John Preston GARY. Lot 33. block 4, Lincoln Park addition. United States Land Co. to Joe Flynn .

Lots 39, 40, block 1. Jackson Park So. Broadway addition. Kate M. Johannsen to John Jackson... 1 Lots 1 to 4, block 12, Jackson Park South Broadway addition, John Jackson to Asa F. Hooper 1 HAMMOND.

Lots 1 to 24. block 5, Rolling Mill

addition, Una F. Chaawick to Oostlin. Mevn & Co 1.200

Lot 5, N yz lot 6, block 1, Turner's

first addition, rvter w. Meyn to to Theodore Wulf 3.000

Lots 1 to 7, 22 to 31. block 11; lots

is to ou; DIOCK 12, lots X lO IO, block 13; lots 1 to 15, block 14, Oakland addition. Marguerite M. Hart'to Lenora M. Hart 1 Lots 26, 27, 28, block 1, East Lawn

additton, A. b ranKiin macKmun to Frank Berwanger Lot 23, block 2, H. W. Sohl's fifth addition, William Schick to Theresa Schramm INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 11. block 31, resub. blocks 31 and 32, East Chicago Co. to Anna K. Pekowik LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lots 23, 24, block 7, Matthais' addition, Curt Hildebrand to Martin Kotvira Lot 25. block 7. Matthais" addition. Curt Hildebrand to John Kociuski

Berries Cranberries. $2.005.00;

strawberries, Floridas, per. qt, 256c. Green vegetables Beets, new, $2.00 2.50 per brl; cabbage, $1.602.2i per brl; carrots, new, $2.002.60 per brl; cucumbers, 40o$1.25 per doz; cauli-' ftOMer, $1.50S2.00 p re;etacr taoiaa flower. $1.502.0O per crate; celery, 20c S$1.00 per box; green peas. $1.50 per hamper; lettuce, head, per hamper, 50c S$1.75; leaf, 20c per box; mushrooms, 2030c per lb; onions. 75c (ft $1.50 per sack; parsley, 2022c per doz; peppers, $1.002.00 per crate; radishes, 102ac per dox; string beans. 31-50$' 3.50 per hamper; spinach, $1.10 per 'tub; tomatoes $1.50 2. 50 per crate; turnips, new, $1.002.00 per brl, j

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. v The undersigned, administrator of the state of Michael Ralsser, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order df the Lake Superior Court, Hammond, Indiana, he will, between the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 8th day of February, 1910, at the law offices of McMahon & Conroy, suite 406 Hammond Building, Hammond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, a whole or in part all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Lake County, State of Indiana, to-wlt: "The Southeast quarter C4) of Section four (4. Townshln' Thirty-

GRJUli MID PROVISION MARKET

Open High Wheat May ..108 109 July ...1004 lOOTi Sept. 96 Ts Corn May ..67-H 68 July ..67-4 68 Sept. ..66 67 Ti Oats May ..4714-&8 48 Julv . .43 44 . Sept. ..41 41 r Pork Jan .... May ..2180 2180

July ..2170 2180

Jan. ..12426 1242 May ..1210 1210 July . .1202 1202

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Jan. ..1180 1200 May ..1160 1160 Jniv . .110 1160

Low Close j 10Si,4 109993 100 968 96 ! 67 68 : 67 6766 6,7 , 47 47i-: 434 44 1 41 41 j 2172 2162 2167 2167 2172 i

1240 1195 1187 1175 1147 1147

1240 1197 1187 1200 1150 1150

Butter Receipts. 4.733 tubs; cream

ery, extras, 32c; price to retail dealers.

88c; prints. 37c: extra rlrsts, 30c; nrsts

27(528c: seconds. 24ott2c; dairies, ex

tras. 30c; firsts, 27c: seconds, 25c; la

dles, No. 1, 24c; packing stock. 24c. Ekks Receipts, 1,873 cases; miscel

laneous fine, cases included, 2430e; cases returned, 24 30c; ordinary, 32c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 34c;

prime firsts, packed in new hardwood

cases and must be 85 per cent fresh; 37c;-extras, especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 39c; No.. 1 dirties, 21c; checks. 17C. Potatoes Receipts. 67 cars; choice to fancy, 4850c; fair to good, 4547c. New potatoes Bermuda, per brl. $3.25 3.50. Sweet potatoes Illinois. $1.001.75. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 53 to 60 lbs weight; 8 8 c; 60 to 90 lbs, 89c; 80 to 120 4bs, 10llc; fancy, 12e. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 18c; No. 1 loins, 23c; No.' 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck,

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For Sal Cheap! 10,000, OdO feet good new and second hand LUMBER of ?ll kinds. Doors.

Windows, Plumbing Qoods, everything necessary to build a house with.

Call with estimate.

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