Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1910 — Page 7
Monday, March 14, 1010.
THE TIIIE3.
PRODUCEMABKET.
Butter Receipt. 5,194 tubs; creamery, extra, 31c; price to retail dealers, 32c; prints, 33c: extra firrts. 30c: firsts, 28c; seconds, 27e; dairies, extra, 21c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; ladles. No. 1, 21Hc; packing stock, 21c .i Eggs Receipts, .9, 0S2 eases; miscellaneous lota cases included, ,19 21c; cases returned. 13 20 c: ordinary firsts, 19c; firsts, must be 19 per cent fresh, 21c; prime firsts, packed In new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 22c; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be 90. per cent fresh. 24c; No. 1 dirties, 16 c; checks, lSHc Potatoes Receipts,. 65 cars: choice to fancy, SS3 37c; fair to good, 334c. New potatoes Bermuda, per brl, $8-25. . Sweet potatoes Illinois, 3334c Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 9f9c; 60 to 90 lbs; 10?llc; 80 to 130 lbs. -11 f?-12c; fancy, U4c. tressed beef Kibe, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins, 21 c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 rhuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 7c. Live poultry Turke rs. Per ifr. 17c ; for Sale Cheapl i (0.000,000 feft eood new and second I
band LUMBER of all kinds.. Doors, Windows, Piumblng- Goods, every Iblrjg necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J fl RIIET. 7337 JadrsonParfc Ave f. Ur. JAUfiLi, . CH1CA0
chickens, fowls, lac; springs, 15c; I
roosters. 11c; geese, 10c; ducks, 17c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, chotce, 2.20: fair to good. $2. la: red kidney. J2. 80 3.10; brown -Swedish. 2.35g3.60; fair . to gtxi,o taoinoinna 2.35a2.60; llmas, California, per 10 lbs. $.S04.85. ... Fruit Apples, 11.255.M per brl; pineapples. $.2o2.75 per crate; lem ons, $2.753.50: oranges. 91.502.7S; grape fruit, $2.505 00; Malaga grapes. S2. 00 4.00 per keg. Berries Cranberries, $2.005.00; strawberries, Florida, per qt, 2550cCJreen vegetables Asparagus, $1,500 1.75 per doz bunches; beets, new, U50 3.00 per brl; cabbage, new crate, )1.25 2.75; carrots, new $1.502.75 per brl; cucumbers, B0cfl.75 per doz; cauliflower, $1.50 2.75 pr crate; celery. 60c 1.50 per box; horseradish. 600 70c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per hamper, 50c 92.00; leaf, 30c per case; mushrooms, 2030c per lb; onions, 60e91.25 per sack; parsley, 10(g?15c per doz; peppers, $1.5Oi 2.50 per cra,te; radishes. 20 (ft 60c per doz; string beans, $1.50 1.75 per hamper; spinach. 75c per box; tomatoes. $2.50J?3.00 per crate; turnips, new, $1.50 S. 00 per brl. REAL ESTATE TRWISFERS
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GARY. Liot 71, block 5, Lincoln Park subdivision, IT. S. Land Co. to Fred C. Blehl $ TOLLESTON. Lots 8, 10, block 11; lot 39, block 4; lot 36, block 5; lot 7, block 7, Logan Park addition, Martha M. McCluer to Ernest D. Chapin.. Lot 29. L. Gerlinger's addition, William J. Barse to William S. Gallagher et al Lots 30, 31, 34. 35, L. Gerlinger's addition, James A. Salisbury to William S. Gallagher et al Lots 48 to 50. line s addition. Albert Stahl to Frank Holzknecht HAMMOND. Lots 55, 56, block 5. Homewood" addition, Caroline Webb to Mahlon A. Dickover. . i Lots 12. 13. block 1, Fogg & Hammond's addition. William Weise
to Edward Weise . . . A. . 1,500
LiOts iz. 13, diock l, ogg gc Hammond's addition, Edward Weise to Carl Grade Lots 7. 8. 9. 10. Huehn's addition, Paul B. Llpinskl to Herman J. Alerding j. Section 29-35-7 W 90 acres S side SK 4. Delhert E. Youne et al.
to Carrie L. Bowman 5,600
AI1ULKK, Part lot 8, W. A. Kwing's subdivision, Charles W. Cook to Gust Larson
500
600
750
THE NUMBER OF COPIES OP THE TIMES SOLD O.V THE STREETS ALONE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATIOX OP ANY OTHER PAPFR
IN THE CITT.
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co. (abstracters)
There With The Goods
You can't tell when you'll find somebody advertising eagerly to buy Just the thing you have been eager to get rid of. The advertiser is there with the money, and you are there with the goods. And a few lines of classified ad
in the TIMES market-place of the Munnimakers bring you together. That's
why you will always find the most interesting part of the paper is the market
place of the Munnimakers. And that's why it pays you to read every day the snappy little classified ads In the TIMES. It pays you not only by the way it
stimulates your own enterprise and keeps you In touch with the best and newest offers that are made; it pays you also in money. It pays to watch
and answer a TIMES classified ad just as well as It pays to use them.
Dear Mr. Munnimaker, co The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad In Th. TIMES, I built up quite a route of customers, who buy my sausage, eggs, butter and chickens every week. Rural.
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINA! RATES . a. MOTT, President raAMK HAMMOND, Vice-President t J. S. BLACKMXJN, Secretary A. a. TAPPER. Tressnrer IDWAKD J. KDEK. Manages
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND ckown point; ZND
Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The TIMES, or phone htm at No. 111
whenever you want anything.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
BARTER EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Banjo for bicycle:
- us. name. Auuicss rx, limes.
LEGAT, NOTICES.
NOTICE TO NO.V-RESniEN'T ' "'"I
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKK
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, JANUARY TERM, 1910 HOWLAND M CU'RE. VS. ELXORE EDITH M'CU'KE. CAUSE NO. 6350. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes th plaintiff bv "El n !
Sproat. attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendant, Elnore Edith Mc-
t-iure, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. i SalJ defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action!
and that the- same will stand for trial!
at tne next term or said Court, and that
umvaa sue appear ana answer or de-, mur therein, at the calling of said i cause, on the 25th day of April, A. D i 1910, the same being the thirty-seventh' day of the next term of siUd Court to be begun and held in the Federal Court ! building at Hammond, in said Countv j and State, on the second Monday o"f
jiaivH, u. mil, saia action will be heard and determined in her absence.
It witness whereof. I hereunto set m v
hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 28th. day of February, A. D. 1910.
Clerk U a C. BT MAE HANSON. Deputy Clerk.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. Notice to citizens of Hammond North
Township, Lake County, State of Indiana that I am a male inhabitant of said City of Hammond, North Township, Lake 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 County for
more man ninety aavs last past; that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, at their April Term, 1910. for a license to sell intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and taalt 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 drunk, is described as follows: Ground floor front room of a twostory frame building. Has glass front, faces 150th street, a public highway in said city. Room is 20x26 feet, bar is on east aide of room and faces west, has front and side entrance. - All of said mrtm PHr h. ftPAn fmm o ill K - oturnv
and is situated on lot , Commercial club addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. HERMAN HEIDORN.
Let the House of Money PAY YOUR BILLS You Should Come to us When in Need of Money WHY?
BECAUSE W loan the highest possible amount on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons and personal property of all kinds without removal. BECAUSE We give you the full amount in cash, taking nothing out in advance. BECAUSE We make you a bet ter rate than any firm, in the city. BECAUSE We make our loans payable in -weekly, bi-weekly or monthly installments, or, in fact, any way to suit your convenience. BECAUSE We allow liberal dis
counts for pre-payment, only charg
ing you for the actual time you have the money.
BECAUSE We grant extension of time in case of sickness or other
misfortune without extra charge.
BECAUSE Our methods are
modern, there is no delay, you can secure a loan on short notice.
BECAUSE We make no Inquir
ies of your friends or neighbors.
BECAUSE You can depend on absolutely secrecy and Golden Rule treatment in every respect. BECAUSE If you owe a number of small bills that are pressing you, get them in one account. BECAUSE If you owe a balance on your Furniture or to any other loan company, we will gladly pay
it for you, also advance you more money if you need it. BECAUSE A letter or phono call will receive our prompt attention.
CALliriT LOAN COMPANY Largest and Most Reliable In Northern Indiana SUITE 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Phone 323 OPEN EVENINGS. Hammond, Ind. LOANS MADE Anywhere In The CALUMET DISTRICT
CASH GRAIN MARKET
Winter wheat by sample: No, 2 red, $1.201.21; No. 3 red, $1.151.17: No.. 2 hard. $1.13 01.13; No. 3 hard, $1.10 1.12. Spring wheat by sample: No. 3 sprtng. $1. 0601. 14. . Corn by sample: No. 8. 6061c; No. 3 white. fi'ffrSSc: No. 3 vellow, n ' c fc
60&61o; No. 4. 5456c; No. 4 white, i 5758c; No. 4 yellow, 565Sc. I Oats bv sample: No. 2 white, 474 '48Jc: No. 3 white, 44 tfj 46 -4c: No. 4 white, 4345c; standard. 4S47c
ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postoffice for week ending March 14 1910: Valentine Andras. Miss Anna Burus, Miss Baker, Mrs. Bertha Bunch (2), J. S. Clark (2), Maciej Cygai, Andio Olubyusky, Mrs. Emma Hadem Smith, Mrs. Florence Hoffe, Mrs. Geo. Hardy,
Hart Howard, A. T. Jacobson, Chase E. Jones. W. B. tfCenton, Mrs. Jake Kennedy, Howard H. Kennedy, A. Lutz, S. A. Las well. W. J. La. Orath, JedrcJ Mate k. Mrs. Maggie Moss, James Moore, Ben Mable, Ignat Ozelrs, Miss Bessie Parker, Miss Pearl Reynolds, Ralph Robertson. Miss Martha Rieland, A. K. Singleton, Joseph Szupek, Maryzaw Swolskl. Prank Slrulis Mrs. O. R. Sisson. Stlf Shari. 1 H. Tripler. A. J. Tibor, Klaas de Vries, Yau Woyewoclxlc, Miss Gladys Watkins 2), A. G. Williams. WM. H. GOSTLIN. P. M.. Hammond, Ind.
Am turn mm it tm yuaaiUie It to uttae that ail uiaaalJlcU mln auuultl ilsl atkMea or aea( t ilia Nlac. Tba Tlmra wilt uvt w rcayoavalola (r ftrw tak mum Uilm ut fi
The foUewlBB letter la aaawce U Tinea clamla uaUverilalK utay ob laiaicu at The Tlaaca wfaea. 'lacy wtii acat tty wall uuwu Kett keiut ut ataiuaa, . f u No. 4. Times, 2; E M. Times, 1, C. Times, 1; M V, Times, 1. Will parties bava xeplle; to :Usained ad a add leased care JountyTlmes kluUly call proinptly
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MAJUE HELP WANTED. WANTED .Experienced heater boys for steel car works; good wages and steady work. Apply Western Steel Car & Foundry Co., Hegewisch, 111.
WANTED Experienced grocery clerk, also grocery order packer. Apply at once to i: D. Lovgren, LJon Store.
RESIDENT MANAGER, salesman wanted for this district; elegant opportunity; experience unnecessary. good pay. American Cigar Co.. Cincinnati, O.
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WANTED Messenger boy. Apply Postal Telegraph Co., Hammond. Stf
WANTED Lathe and milling machine men tinners, assemblers, varnish and rough'stuft rubbers and trimmers; good wages and steady work for experienced men and helpers. Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. s"
u a vTF.n Men to ureuare for railway
mail examinations; commencement
salary suu; preparation ic lin Institute, Dept. 80il, Rochester, N. Y,
FEMALE HELP WANTED u-iKTRn Good respectable girl to as
sist with general housework. 1002 f'Mimt ve .: hone 4213. 14-2
avivtkh KxDerienced girl or middle
aged woman for general housework. 47 Ruth St.; phone 3573. 14tf
w-ANTKn RxDerienced second cook
AnnTv Erie hotel. 14-3
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WANTED Good waitress who can also cook. West Side Restaurant, 18 -W. Citato st 14-3
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That's why Everybody Subscribes for The Times.
Nearly Everybody in Lake County reads THE "TIMES" The Number Increases Each Day.
The Times Newspapers get iha "SCOOPS."
WANTED Middle aged woman for
Kixcnen woi. at. oiwu w n . tanmn! AddIv at once. 14-3
WANTED Good waitress. Apply Bappas, 3214 Block ave., Indiana Har-
do r.
WANTED Experienced dining room
girl. Apply iiotei iarieion.
FOJi c-iALE.
'OR SALE Strictly fresh country eggs 22c Per doz. L. Hartlerode Rfift Michi
gan ave.; phone 480. n-3
FOR SALE Good graphophone, Victor; COSt $45: Will sell fnr half nrlf-o
Call 309 Indiana ave., in the rear; phone 4042. 14.3
FOR SALE One of the best located business corner In Indiana Huphni"
78 feet front on the main business st.;'
vi i nine ii aesirea; rents 11.800:
(chance for wise investor to buv this
money making property). Richard Vollbreeht, 3445 Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor. 14-3
FOR SALE Lot on Fir St.; owner will
luxe second mortgage if property is to be Improved. Inquire at Central Drug store, Indiana Harbor. Ind. 1-2-5
FOR SALE Corner lot, nw corner of 136th and' Grapevine sts., Indiana Harbor. Ind.; bargain if taken at once. Address C. E. Anderson, 10500 Ave. J,
msi feiae, Chicago, 111. 10-3
FOR SALE Team of mules. Call at 528 W. State st., West Hammond. 12-3
FOR SALE 1300 lb black horse, cheap. Address Daniel Jnrilnn 13417 rinto-
io ave., Hegewisch, 111. ' 12-3
mum
To Its Rural Mail Patrons Anywhere
In Indiana. - lOTICEo
FOR SALE $1,100 buys a 4-room cot
tage on irfgan st.; 1.500 buys a 5room cottaga on Douglas ave.. West Hammond; $2,100 buys a 6-room cottace on Summer st 42 nnn i. n
room cottage on Detroit st. $1,250 buys
a oi-ii. ioi on Jjoiy st. call on W rn Meckmeister, 403 E. Sibley st. 12-2
I-OR SALE 5 acres, $1,400; 15 acres $1,500; 42 acres, $2,300; all improved; fruit and timber. E. Mltzner Valparaiso, Ind. ii 3
iOIi SALE Garland heater Garland range, two trunks, ice box, counter scale and meat scale. Call 459 Kane avephone 4354. nj FOR SALE Upright piano (used); in excellent condition; $100; cash or payments. Straube Piano Factory; takeSo Hohman st. car. 10-6
FOR SALE Square piano in playing condition, $25; payments. Straube Piano i-actory; take So. Hohman st. rar- 10-tt
FOR SALE Lot on Towle et.; 75 ft aJ.11 'c,h' waiie ta8y Payments'. Address Box M H, Times. 8-12
WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 502 Conkey ave.
WANTED Young girl for housework. Apply 760 Michiga nave.; phone 3603. WANTED Good girl for general housework; no washing. Apply H. B. Douglas, Glendale Park, Hammond, Ind. 5tf FOU RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 58 Rimbach ave., 2n door west of courthouse; gentleman preferred. 12-2 FOR RENT Large front room nicely furnished; ail conveniences; suitable for two persons. 39 Carroll st. 11-2
FOR RENT 7-room modern cottage$20. Inquire at 459 Kane ave.; phone 4354. 10-3
FOR SALE Lot 75 feet. hou tr
and half; big bargain. Apply C, Times. '
FIR SALE At Whiting, Ind. 75-foot front on 119th st. and Indianapolis blvd. vacant, near corner and business center; will pay commission to agents Joseph Ashton. 231 E. Mich, st, Michigan City. Ind. 17-m FOR SALE 25 head of horses; ail kinds to be sold cheap. V. W. Parker 232 Plummer ave.. Hammond. Ind. tf BOAHD AND KOOMWANTED Boarders at 317 Indiana av Hammond. 28-6
LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Pocketbook. Owner may have same by identifying property and paying for this ad. Call Times office.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Washing for ladies or gent- i lemen; will do mending or small! family washing; lace curtains 35c pair. Address Laundress, Times. i
WANTED Position as chambermaid in private family or hotel. Apply Frame. 42B' Hoffman St.; phone 6062. 12-2
FOR RENT Fruit and cigar store; old stand, close to Inland steel mill. Call at 3110 Block ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind.
REWARD. REWARD Of $100 will be paid to party finding and delivering to the undertaker the body of Michael Hans, who is supposed to have been dro-vned in canal at East Chicago on or about March 1. Address Mrs. ML Hans, 4036 Butler lt Ciiicago, 111, J4-6
MISCELLANEOUS. I WILL TELL THE PAST AND FU"ture, call the names of loved ones who have passed away as well as the living; I can tell you all about your business, love affairs, and locate lost or stolen articles. Hours S am. to 9 pm. Circles on Frida3'. Madam Castillo, 832 Morton ave., Hammond, Ind.
WANTRO Tou to know E. F. Johnston, 31$ Hammond bldg.. Himmocd. i Ind.. ia district, manager for the Nortn- . Western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for 1 L&V . Jacper ii Newton counties. 4 . COLLECTIONS of any kind made any. ! where against anybody. No collection no charge. We know the business and get the money. Send particulars to Calumet Mercantile Ageucy, East Chi- f cago. lad. 2utf '
By an Arrangement with the Publishers the ?
limes is able to make the following remarkable offer 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 Times, One year's subscription to the Farm and Home, One year's subscription to the American Fashions, One year's subscription to the Woman's World. 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 The Greatest Premium Offer ever made in
this part of Indiana. larch First the Offer will he Withdrawn SO GET BUSY.
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