Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1910 — Page 7

XVednescUr, March 23, 1910.

THE THXE3.

21. ML . WILL START mm

One of Most Important In

dustrial Events of Year

for Indiana Steel Co; at Gary Will Take Place to Supply Merchant Demand

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ISA!

CLASSIFIED WAITS ADS.

As far aa it lai yMlul H Ml 1sra Kritl iut Mflw

.OTlCtt. Tke rollowlag tellers la Tiaaca ciaasta a4veUiK luajr alM tatara at 'Aba Tiiaca ulkcc. 'lacy wUa aa itul by mail ayua retweaC aaa jf u No. 4, 'limes. 2; E M. Times, 1. C. Times, 1; 11 Y, Time. 1.

The second merchant mill to be put in operation In the plant of the Indiana Steel company at Gary will" be started about Wednesday of next wek. This Is the most Important event of the year In the steel plant up to the present time. . The new department to be put In operation will the 14-lnch mill, the one operating now being 18 Inches. There are two more merchant mills to be atarted, these being two 12-inch and one ten-inch mills. AVha It Meant. General Superintendent W. P. Gleason

stated yesterday that he did not belleve that the starting of the mill would mean the employment of many more men that have been used In the construction of the building, but nevertheless a few more men will be put on and probably at a higher wage average than before. Work has been going on. night and ' day In the construction of this mill because of the fact that the demand for merchant steel In the west so far exceeds the output that the companies are hopelessly behind In their output. This mill is expected to relieve somewhat the great demand for this product' that exists at the present time. Because of the constant Increase In the requirement for this production, however, the other merchant mill will be rushed to completion. Trad Paper Conuneota on It. In speaking of the demand In the west for merchant steel the Iron Age this week states:

"The market is so-broad that the ad-

dltlon of two mills to the available pro

duction does not go far. For three

months manufacturers have been pay

lng premiums on bars for prompt delivery for the small lots which they can get from a bar iron mill, and many ot them buy from store. The same

condition prevails in merchant steel, and the railroad and building construction whioh Is now certain to be placed will fill the fabricating shops for the summer.

The preliminary hearing of three men held in connection with the Peter Mullen murder of last Saturday, began this morning in Judge Knotts court and by 11 o'clock two had been put on the stand. The three, who are under $2,000 bond each, are James Mac-

key, John McDonsld and George Rebar. Rebar is the owner of a saloon

where it is thought Mullen was last seen alive and drinking. He was the first to go on the stand and said that Mullen had been in place in company with Mackey and McDonald and that they drank beer and seemed orderly. He said that he did not accompany them to the street. John Chordo wai next put upon the stand and said that he happened to be on a porch late at night when he saw two men hit another over the head with beer bottles. A fourth man stood by doing nothing. Chordo said further that when he saw the assault he fan toward the men, shouting "poltce(" and that they ran away, leaving their victim In the street. The stranger who had not taken part went to Mullen'd side and held his', head, but left short-t ly afterward. Chordo 'said that he was

unable to Identify either Mackey Of

McDonald. He said that they were two short " men," but that he did not know either of them. He stated further that one of the men had a heavy watchchain across his vest.

WOT1CS. Will parties sno have repUaj Slacsiaed ails - ada.esa care County Time kindly call promptly t .a.mt. . ,

LOST AND FOUND, LOST Tuesday night. March 22, locket and chain, 5 brilliants .one opal and initial M on back. Return to Miss Keirman at Ruhstadt's. 23-3

LOST lilat leather case containing $20 or over, electrical workers' card No. 280; lost last night between or in Maine restaurant and 60 Rlmbach aVe. Return to Carl Williams, 60 Rimbaeh, and receive reward. 22-3 LOST Between Hammond and Highland on th Columbia ave. road, a hand bag:, color black imitation leather; contents, gold brooch, $5 and some small change in money, a ring, veil and a letter and postal cards; letter and cards were addressed to Mrs. R. L Bable 701 North Lafavette st.. Valnaraiso. Ind.:

j liberal reward will be paid to Times

MALE HELP WANTED.

, . , rT,-r-,-r. - i 11 oince or mgniand, ind. Airs. n. L.. JuaW ANTED Experienced! ble, Highland, Lake Co.. Ind.; Box No. 3.

shoe salesman: permanent

position 'with prospects lor advancement. E. O. Minas

Co.

3-2

WANTED At once, an experienced order and deliv

ery clerk for grocery and .wfind.

MISCELLANEOUS. ROOSEVELT'S AFRICAN TRIP. Complete .authentic; of thrilling interest; bonanza for agents; outfit free; extra terms; be first. Ziegler Co., 267 So. Fourth st., Philadelphia, Pa. - 23-4

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 Agency. Bast Chi-

2U

marKei, aiso an expei leuccu wanted you to know e. f. jonnsJ t 1 " i j ton, 313 Hammond bldg., Hammond,

seeuiiu. uuituci, uiakz u.iiderstands making sausages; both steady positions. W. R. Diamond. East Chicago, Ind.

Green,

WANTED Boy. Apply to

Lion Store.

Mr.

WANTED Roofer's helpers, room 314 Hammond bldg.

Apply 23-2

WATED Young man as solicitor. Address H L, Times. 23-2

WANTED Strong boy, one who can speak Polish and English and knows something about furniture business; steady position. Call Hammond Fur. 65 State st. 22-2

CONDUCTOR KILLED ON RUN OUT OF GARY

Henry J. Wares Slain by Falling Under Cut of Cars.

Glass Brlks Replace Windows. Glass bricks Inserted in th wall cow take the place of windows.

IF FINANCIAL Aid will Assist you and yon appreciate courteous treatment call on us. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, etc. CHICAGO DISCOKIT CO. 9128-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago. Room 200. Rion 8. Cbgo. 104.

Henry J. Shares, an' E., J. St E. freight conductor, wu run over- by a cut of cars In the E.. J. &. E. yards at about 9:39 o'clock last night. Both lega were severed Just below the thighs. As soon as possible an ' ambulance was summoned and he was conveyed to Silver Cross hospital.

where he died early this morning. The

deceased was a resident of South Chicago, where a wife and one child survive.

His regular run was between Oary and Joliet, It appears that be left Gary shortly after noon yesterday, reached Joliet in about eight hours and got orders to return to his home terminal. How he got under the wheels nobody knows. His train was already made up on another track, with engine and caboose attached, ready to pull out. Members of the yard crew found the man outside the tracks moaning. Jo

liet Dally News.

WANTED Stock keeper; excellent opportunity for advancement. S. H. Knox & Co., State st.. Hammond. 22-2

Ind.. is district manager for the North

western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for

Lake. Jasper and Newton counties.

BIG PROFITS MADE GROWING

winter vegetables In Sanford; we offer 250 five-acre tracts, $10 monthly payments. Title Bond & Guarantee Co.,

Sanford, Florida. 22tf

GET OUR FIGURES ON PAINTING,

and paper hanging; honest work, honest prices. Hammond Wall Paper

and Faint Co.. 329 ii. State St.. Ham

mond, Ind.; phone 483. 17tf

WANTED Married man well acquainted with saloon business in East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Whiting and Hammond to sell high grade bottle beer; experienced driver prefer red who can talk German or Slavish; good reference; $300 cash bond required; good salary and commission to right man. Apply at once to Mr. Nowak, 839 Summer st. 31-2

WAITED Two extra driv

ers with store experience.

WVTTED TO RENT.

WANTED To rent cottage or flat by April 1st; centrally located. Address S P, Times. 22-3

WANTED To rent on or before April 1st. cottage or five or six rooms. Address W H D, Times. 22-6

on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same on the 7th day of April, A. 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 nersons in Interest mav annpflr at

the said time and place and show cause, I

l lany tney nave, why the prayer or the ssld p etitioner should not . be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk s-hall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert . Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 11th day of March, A.

U. 1910,

NOBLE C. BUTLEK, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.

PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS

DISCHARGE.

IN THE MATTER OF MAX SMALL-

BERG, BANKRUPT. NO. 77, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss:

On this 11th day of March. A. D. 1910.

on reading the petition of the bankrupt

tor his discharge.

It is ordered by the Court. That a

hearing be had upon the same on the

7th day of April, A. DM910, 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. HAM

MOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In interest may ap

pear at the said time ana place ana show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not

De granted.

And it is further ordered by the

Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail

to all Known, creditors copies or said petition and this order .addressed to them at their places of residence aa stated.

Witness, the Honorable Albert B. An

derson. Judge of said Court, and the

seal thereof at Indianapolis, In said

District, on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1910.

NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.,

LEGAJr NOTICES.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM, 1910. WILLIAM HAMILTON VS. ABE GORDAN

ET AL. CAUSE NO. 6382. ACTION

TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.

Now comes the plaintiff by Crumv

Apply E. C. Minas Co., State files his complaint herein, together with

Zl-2 an ainaavn oi a competent person,

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Sophia

rsogennoia. ieceasea. jno. tzi. Notice is hereby Kiven that the un

dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge, of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. APPOLONIA S. PAYNE. Administrator. Dated March 14. 1910.

Let the House ot Money PAY YOUR BILLS You Should Gome to. us When in Need of Money WHY?

BECAUSE We 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 better 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 discounts for pre-payment, only charging you for the actual time you have the money.

BECAUSE We grant extension

BECAUSE Our methods are' modern, there is no delay, you can secure a loan on short notice. BECAUSE: We make no inquiries of your friends or neighbors. BECAUSE You can depend on absolutely Becrecy and Golden Rule treatment n 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 phone

of time in case of sickness or other I call will receive our prompt attenmisfortune without extra charge. tion.

CALKT 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

st., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Men to prepare for railway mail examinations; commencement salary (800: preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 80M, Rochester, N. V. FEMAJ4E HELP WANTED WANTED At once, good carpenters. Inquire Henry Goebel, Whiting. 23-2

I showing that the defendants, Abe Gordon, Jacob Gordon and Gordon Bros., " 1.1 I - . I - A v.-

WANTED Girl for general housework; must have good references. Phone 443. 23

WANTED Girl for general hojusework; no cooking. Phone 1924.

a co-partnership, consisting of Abe Gordon and Jacob Gordon, individuals engaged in the retail liquor business as

sucn partnership, are not residents 01

the State of IndLana.

Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court, and

that unless they appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of May, A. D.

1910 the fin mo befnsr the fortv-thlrfl dav

of the next term of said Court to be 1 tt 6, Kundell's addition. Mary F.

Run-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLLKSTOM

Lot 30, block 1. Main street ad

dition. Harrison B. Rllev et ai

to Anton Kauzaa . I

Lot 22, block 22. C. T. L. & 1. Co""r

fifth addition, Anna Jackson to J. Glenn Harris .

Lot 24. block 17, C. T. U & I. Co.-s

nrth addition, Charles Jackson to J. Glenn Uarria inn

Lot 14. block 15, C. T. L & I. Co.'s

nrtn audition, Henrietta J. Randall to Har.Id T. NTult

Lot 15. block 15. C. T. L. & I. Cn.'s

fifth addition, Antal Szatmari

to Harold I. Nulton 1

Lot 3, Rundell's addition, Mary E.

ueii 10 isaar jr. Morstman... 1

400

550

WANTED Middle aged woman for

general housework; German prefer

red. Mrs. C. S. Ogden, Gibson, I

ncf

23-6

begun and held In the Federal Building at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May,

A. D. 1910, said action will be heard

and determined in, their absence.

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set

Horstman

dell

to Forrest P.

300

my hand and affix the Seal of said

WANTED Good cook at once. AddIt Court, at Hammond, this 8th day of

American House. 748 Morton ave .! March, A. D. 1910.,

450

near Standard Steel Co.

23tf

m hi .J m 1

mmmi

SAVES 14 LIVES, BUT LOSES WIFE Michigan Hero Sees Helpmeet Drown. Detroit, Mich., March 23. Despite

the fact that John Jackson of Port Huron, had been awarded a Carnegie medal for having saved fourteen lives, h was unable to rescus his own wife from drowning in the Black river last night. The woman had been 111 for three weeks and during the nurse's absence from tha' room ran to the river and jumped In. Jackson followed and succeeded In grasping his wife by the wrist, but could not retain his hold. The water was twenty feet deep. Taking Advantage. "How is It tout friend Braggit ia so cocky?" "He has unusual chances to assert himself. His wife has an

l impediment in her speech."

WANTED Woman 233 E. State st.

dishwasher. Apply

WANTED Good girl for housework. 72 S. Hohman St., boarding house. 23-4

ERNEST H SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C BT CHARLES W. AMES, Deputy Clerk.

WANTED Competent girl for general housework; references required. Apply 530 S. Hohman st. 21-3

WANTED Girl for work; no washing, phone 5043.

19-3

BOAttD AND ROOMWANTED Roomers and boarders; good home cooking; new home with all modern conveniences. Apply 851 Erie ave. 22-2

WANTED Boarders at 317 Indiana av Hammond. 23-8

FOU KENT.

FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 309 Michigan ave., in the rear; phone 4042.

FOR RENT Large front room, furnish ed; suitable for two 114 Condit st.

FOR RENT 6-room house and 6 lots at Gibson; one block from Hump office; good place for garden; water in house; rent $14. J. t loyd Irish, room 102. First National bank bldg. 22-3

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.

Notico to citizens of Hammond, North TownshiD. Lake County. State of In

diana, that I am a male inhabitant of

said City of Hammond. North Town

1 ship. Lake County, Indiana, and above general house-1 th as nf twiiv-nn vears. and that

120 Carroll st.; i am a man of good moral Tiaracter

and have been continuously ft. resident

of said City, Township and County for more than ninety days last past; that

I will aoDiv to the Board of Commis

sioners o Lake County, at their April Term. 1910. for a license to sell in

toxicating spirituous, 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 drunk, is de scribed as follows:

Ground floor front room of a two-

story brick building, situated on lot 23. block No. 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. Bar-room is 26x45x12 feet. Has glass front and faces Sibley street, a public highway in said city. Has front and rear en

trance. Bar Is on west side of room and faces east. There are living rooms above, and situated on the cor

ner of Sibley street and Oakley ave-

nU' THOMAS HARLE

450

485

Lot 2, block 11. McKev's addi

tion, Julius Kreutimann to Carl Masetzki

Lots 39 to 43, block 3. So. Broad

way addition. So. Broadway Land Co. to Davlil TV liavi

Lot 16. block 2 in second South

Broadway addition. So. Broadway Land Co. to Sablna Buerg-

Lot 2. block 11. McKev's addition

William D. McKey to Julius Kreutzmann INDIANA HARBOR

Lot 22, block 62, Antonia Sekul-

Ska to Szczenan Kiel bass a.

Lots 40, 41, block 8, in first addi

tion, John R Farovid to Albert G. Lundquist HAMMOND

Lot 46, block 3. Manufacturer'

addition, Amos P. Ballow to Arthur F. Miller HOBART.

Lots 1 to 4. 19 to 22. Dart lots 5

and 18, in Chas. M. Barney's Lincoln Park addition, Samuel Shearer to Charles M. Barney.. EAST CHICAGO.

Lot 47, block 1. subdivision NW

M 32-37-9, Mieczyslaw Szczepanskl to John Skoraczewskl . . .

Section 34-34-8 W S V4 SW V.

Herman Rosenthal to Erehart

Bixenman 6.M0

Section 4-33-8 W NE Ui NE VL :

section 3-33-8 W NW NW hi, Herman F. Rosenthal to Benjamin J. Gifford (Md

Section 2S-36-7 W E U U SE

4 NW i 10 acres, Louella Ryan to Thomas J. Folev 2 000

Section 28-36-7 W E y, E V. SE

4 NW 1,4 10 acres, Thomas J. Foley to Cornelius Hickey 2.000

100

$7 O08.25.

Sweet potatoes Illinois, t.vv. Veal Quotations for veal In good

order were as follows: 50 to so ids.

8V49c; 60 to 80 lbs, 9V4l0c; bo to 130 lbs, 10llc; fancy, 12il2c.

Dressed beef Ribs, No .1, 14c; ro. 1

loins, 194c; No. 1 round, lO&c; No. 1

chucK, 10c; iso. 1 piaie, t vti:.

Live poultry lurkeys, per 10, iiv,

chickens, fowls, 18c; springs, isc,

roosters, 12c; geese. 10c; aucus, 11c. Keana Pea beane, hand picked, choice, $2.20; fair to good, $2.1o; red kidney, $2.803.10; brown Swedish,

$2.3aii 2.60; limas, tjamornia. per iu lbs $4.804,85. .

Fruit Apples, Sl.zatpa.vu per un.

pineapples, 2.253.75 per crate, .lemons. 91. 003.75; oranges, $1.50i3.00.

grape iruit, 2.duio.uu, 2.004.00 per keg. naA Ca. Berri'-s Cranberries. $1.004.50; strawberries, Florida, per qt, 30040c.

Green vegetables-" Asparagus, 1.75 per doz bunches; beets, new, J2 0f 3.50 per brl; cabbage, new, crate. l -a

(ffiz.io: carrots, new, ii.j.ii i' '

cucumbers, 50c 11.75 per doz; cauli

flower, 1. 5002.70 per crate, cr!''

SI. 00g)1.60 per nor; green

1.25 per box; norseraaisn, ouwmu

doz stalks; lettuce, nead, per namper. 50c2.50; leaf 3537c per case;

mushrooms, loifpoc pe '''"i'i 11.25 per sack; parsley, 1030c per doz; peppers. $1.50 2.50 per crate; radishes, 2060c per doz; trlng -heana. S1.003 60 per hamper; spinach, 7bc per

box., -.tomatoes, 2.503.0O per turnips, new. $2.253.50 per brl.

DEATH OF M. E. BEAL. """"peTaTuTHE TiMK3mmmmmmm i Burnham, 111., March 23. Marie E. Beal, 71 years old, wife of William Beal, 106 Center avenue, died last evening, her death having been due to the effects of a raralytlc stroke which she sustained last Friday. The burial haa been arranged for next Friday after- . noon. Interment will take place at Oak Hill cemetery. . Mrs. Beal was the mother of the following children: Miss Ine Beal of Burnham, Mrs. Zelma Pickett and Mrs. Jesse Spencer of Michigan, George Beal of Seattle, Wash., and Constantino of Chicago.

crate;

CHALLENGE

FOR

MOTOR

BOAT RAGE

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF CASH OR ATM MAP.TTRT

.3 1 A 1 Ej.

In the Matter of the Estate of Anna

Lavene. No. 258. In the Lftke Su-

rior Court. March Term. 1910.

is hereby sriven to the Heirs.

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for Legatees and Creditors of Anna Lavene

FOR RENT Farm land in 10, 20 and 40-acre tracks, by the year; about three miles from Hammond, Ind. Call or write, O. C. Trout, 218 Hammond bldg., Hammond. Ind. 22- j

A FLYER AT

ADVERTISING

For Sal Cheapl 10,000,000 tot good new and second fend LUMBER or all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Cloods, everything accessary o build a house with. Call with est mates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 J&?cA&rt' a-

IN THIS PAPER IS NOT AN AEROPLAN1C EXPERIMENT Our rate ar right they let people know your poods and prices are right. Run a aeriea of ads. in this paper. If results show, other conditions being eqv,al, apeak to us about a year's contract a :: s THAT PLAN NEVER LOST A MERCHANT ONE PENNY

st.

light housekeeping. Call 338

Walter

21-3

TYPEWRITERS rented, exchanged, sold and cleaned; rebuilt machines sol' on payments. Harry Wilt, 6T8 Broadway. 21-S

FOR SALE 30 acres of farm land; 3 mile seast of Highlands. miles

I southwest of Gary; reasonable terms.

Call at C. J. Schoon, Griffith, Ind. R.R. 1. FOR SALE -First -ciass restaurant at

a bargain if taken at once; reasons j

tor selling on account 01 sicKness. 25 S. Hohman st. 22-

deceased, to appear in the Lake Super

ior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 11th day Of April, 1910, and show cause, if anv. why the FINAL SETTLE

MENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of

said decedent should not be approved;

and said heirs are notified to then and

there make proof of heirship and re

ceive their distributive shares.

Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su

perior Court, at Hammond, this 16th

day of March. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE.

Clerk Lake Superior Court.

PETITION OF BANKRUPT DISCHARGE.

FOR HIS

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.18 1.19 nominal; No. 3 red. (l.Uf 1.16 nominal; No. 2 hard, 11.12 V(i 1.13; No. 3 hard, $1.0701.12. Spring wheat by sample: No.- 1 northern, $1.164 nominal; No 2 northern. fl.l31.15 nominal; No. 3 spring, 1.081.13. Corn by sample: No. 8," 58 58c; No. 3, 5859c; No. 3 white, 60H5'61e: No. S yelfow 68459c; No. 4. 5255c; No. 4 white, 545oc; No. 4 yellow. 54 56c. Oats by sample: No. 3 white ,45c; No. 3 white, 41444Hc; standard, 44c. GRAIN Afibliil MARKET

(Special to Ths Times.) Indiana Harbor, March 23. Matt Sternberg Is oJt with a challenge to Otto Seehase, who made the statement recently that with his new gasoline launch. "Rainmaker." he could give Matt and his boat "S. Y. G. Y. Z. Y.," a

handicap of three miles in a six-mile

race and beat him out. -

Mr. Sternberg resents the Imputation

against the speed and endurance of his

craft and says that the latter is In dry

dock, but that when It Is brought out again for service, he will dig up $100

to back his boat against the Rain

maker. Indiana Harborltes are looking

forward to some lively rivalry between

these two able 'seamen, the gameness of neither of who mis doubted in the least, and when the event for which the

$100 purse Is put up, is pulled off R is likely o create no end of. interest, not only with the local nauticals, DUt with owners all along the CaVamet

river. ' -

FOR SALE Monarch typewriter in first-class condition. Apply Wm Walley, 448 Indiana ave. 22-i FOR SALE Confectionery, tobacco, periodical store; library station; leaving town; established stand. 1001 E. 68rd st., Chicago.

iCopyrUht, hy W N. U.i

Lake

County Title & Guaranty Co.

1 ABSTRACTERS)

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. K. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACK MUN, Secretary A. L TAPPER, Treasurer - EDWARD J. EDER, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AN i " CROWN f OINT, IND

IN THE MATTER OF JOHN J. FAR-

RELL, BANKRUPT. NO. 60, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE

THEREON. T 1 OFrl rt Tniann .

On this 11th day or March, A. D. 1910.

on reading the petition of the bankrupt.

ior his discnarge.

Jt is ordered by the Court, That a

hearing be had upon the same on the

FOR SALE Six-room cottage with all "th day of April. A. D. 1910, before said

modern improvements; 4 lots, 80 ft. Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, front; three blocks west of courthouse ; at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that

on corner of Douglas ave. and 152nd st. notice thereof be published twice in Apply at corner of Douglas ave. 21-6 j THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAM-

Open Wheat

May ..112

July ,.106

Sept. ..104 9

Corn-

May ..61-60 62 July ..634-4 64 Sept. ..44,-64 65 Oats

May ..42.1 nlv 11U

Sept. . .39 41

High Low

113 108 106

43442 40

112 106 104 69 63 64

iYiuixu, a newspaper prmiea in saia FOR SALE House, modern, half block ! district, and that ail known creditors from city park and st. car, in Home- ' and other persons in Interest may apwood; large living room with fireplace, ' pear at the said time and place and dining ropm, kitchen, bath, 3 bed- show cause, if any they have, why the rooms, hall, pantry, ice room, china and prayer of the said petitioner should not linen closets and 2 closets. furnace, be granted. basement cemented, large porch screen- And it is further ordered by the ed full screens, storm doors and win- Cdurt, that the Clerk shall send by dows, electric light and gas; lot 62 ft. ' mail to all known creditors copies of front, shade trees front and rear; all! said petition and this order, addressed improvements paid; price $4,300. W. C. j to them at their places of residence as Harrison. Hammond. Ind.; phone 285. tf stated.

Witness, tne tionoraoie AiDert a. Anderson. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said district, on the 11th day of March. A, D. 1910. NOBLE a BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.

FOR SALE Handsome 5-room cottage, corner Indiana and Douglas ave., W. Hammond; all Improvements paid; price $1,500. Inquire Gostlin, Meyn & Co. ltf

FOR SALE 25 head of horses; all kinds to be sold cheap. V. W. Parker, 232 Piummer ave.. Hammond, Ind. tf

tgon ; Fur.

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED Delivery horse and wa

right price, call at Hammond

Co., 65 State St. 22-2

WANTED To buy barber chair, hydraulic, revolving, leather covered: state price. S D. Times. aa.

PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF JAMES HUDDLESTON, BANKRUPT. NO. 79, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. .. District of Indiana, ss:

On this 11th day ot March, A. D. 1910.

pt. . . 3 Pork-

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B-Room Cottage on Jackson street;

all modern; at. ........... m

WORD "DAMN" IS

GIVEN AN 0. K.

Jury Holds Adjective Is Not

a Swear Word. New Tork, March 23. According to a

verdict brought in by six men sitting

as a Jury before Justice of the Peace James H. Belethe, in Morristown, N. J., yesterday, "damn" is not an oath or a "swear word" such as la prohibite dby the vice and immorality act of New, Jersey. Surrogate David Toung, who was on trial for saying that Mrs. Nellie Fits-

herbert of Dover "talked like a d d fool," acknowledged he had used the expression. Mr. Young, who was acquitted, said that he had provocation and merely wished to add emphasis to

an assertion. .

We Offer the Following Property at Bargain Prices

4-Room Cottage on 33ff oot lot on Hanover street ; (M ft ft ft easy terms .j) (j(jy 1-Story House on 50-oot lot on Torrence 4 rnn

$I0UU

$1 350

House on

$3000

$1600

liter street; $2000 9 on, Indiana $1150 Ltoey avenue.

$2500

B-Room Cot$1800 on Williams

$6000

6-Room Cottage on Walter street;

regular terms; at

7-Room Cottage on Walter street;

easy terms; at

6-Room lH-Story'House on Indiana

avenue; real bargain - . .

2-Flat Building on Contoey avenue.

real bargain, at

PRODUCE MAHKET.

Butter Receipts. 6,602 tubs: cream

ery ,extra, 32c; price to retail dealers, 33c; prints ,34c ;extra firsts, 31c; firsts, 31c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 27c; dairies, extra, 21c ;flrsts. 23c; seconds ,21c; ladles. No. 1, 21 c; packing, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 23,564 cases; miscellaneous lots cases included, 1S 20c; cases returned, 185.'20c; ordinary firsts, 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 21c; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 22c; No. 1 dirties, 17o; checks. 16c. Potatoes Receipts, 56 cars; choice to fancy. 30 32c: fair to good. 27 28c, New potatoes Bermuda, per brl.

Penalty of High Position.

He who Is raised so much above his fellow-creatures as to be the object of their terror must suffer for It in losing all the comforts of society. Ha

is a solitary being in the midst of crowds. He keeps them at a distance,

and they equally 6hun him. Fear and

affection cannot live together. Exchange.

Room Modern .Brick

Summer street, at

1 Story House and -6-Room Cot

tage, centrally located

10-Room Brick House on Williams

street; all modern

Handicap of Good Nature. "If you'd assume a more genial manner you'd get along better in business." "Rot! I tried it once, and everbody I met wanted to borrow jaaoney." Cleveland Leader.

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET.

INLINE Only a few Lots left in the most beautiful resident district in Hammond.

These lots sold only six months ago at $437.50 for

25 feet. SBl

xne present price is

$500.00 only for a short time, and we predict these

Lots will look cheap at $1, 600.00 before winter.

Buy now and get in on

the ground floor-

Gostlin, Meyn & Co. State and Hohman Streets Hammond, Ind.