Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1910 — Page 7

Tuesday, March 29, 1910.

THE THIE3.

OSCAR WRE11T0 REPRESEIII VJHillllG

Declamatory Contest Last Night Big Event in School Circles;

LESTft ARQNQERG SECOND

Big Audience Entertained By a Good

Evenings Program Medals Are Awarded.

(Special to Thb Times.)

Whitlngr. March. 29. The preliminary Declamatory contest i ot the, Whiting high -school, was held lait night, and as usual it proved to.be the biggest

event of the school yoar. . -

The honor were awarded to Oscar

Ahlgren, he getting first placa, and

Lester Aronberg, was given .second

place.

The program opened with a selection "Martha" by the H. S. orchestra. Warren Beaubien, "10, was the first to give his declamation, it being, Henry Ward

Beecher's " Raising the Flag Over Fort

Sumter." This was given in a cdear tone and after the young man had fin

ished all in the audience predicted a

place for him. The next declamation

wa.3 m war 01 laiz" written by Henry Clay and delivered by Miss Lind

say Campbell '10. TreWe Clef Club Sings.

The young lady was very emphatic in her delivery, ahd deserves much credit for her excellent rendition. The Treble Clef Club sang "Gavotte Stephaine," after which Harry Timm '10

gave "International Brotherhood' b

Lyman Abbott. His delivery was very COOd. esnepiflllxr fiin(0 T r- Tlmm aun,

' ' J . . . w . . A a . 1 i M V I. . U

hia subject less than two weeks ago.

Lester Aronberg. 10 was the next to

respond, giving Henry W. Grady's oration "Against Centralization." When

he had completed he was warmly ap plauded. High School Chorna.

The High School chorus next gave a music number "Soldiers Chorus" after

which Miss Edith Gardner '10 gave "The American Idea" written by Wendell Phillips. The oration was well given, but Miss Gardner was handicapped owing to its extreme length. 5 The last one to appear was a Junior Oscar Ahlgren, who . gave Wendell PhtlliDB' 'Touisaalnt r.'nvrtn " Th.

majority; o fthe people in the audience wanted Ahlgren to win, and when he '.had completed, there was not a doubt in the minds of those present, that he had earned the honor which was later awarded to him. PfAt Baonirh Medala. ; ' nTWHIeii -iool OFe&eatrar: -rendered 'The Bohemian Girl" while the report -'of the Judges were being made out. After this selection by the orchestra the medals were presented by Supt.

John C. Hall, who said he was sorry there was not a medal for each one they "all having justly earned one. The gold medal which was very beautiful, was awarded to Ahlgren, and the silver medal to Aronberg, he hav- , ing scoured second place. The final rank according to the judges .gave Beaubien, third, Lindsay Campbell, fourth, Edith Gardner, fifth and Harry Timm, sixth. The Judges for the event were: L. D. Craymer, Northwestern University; Prof. Henry W. Wright. Lake Forest "University; Prof. Wm. E. Fen-ell, Notre Dame University. Ahlgren Second Smith. Great fatlafactlon seemed to prevail over the result of the contest and the enthusiasm shown was pleasing. Whiting won the county contest last year with Walter Smith, as representative, and they now have great hopes with Ahlgren, as representative, as several have said, "He is a second Smith." He will now continue training at the University of Chicago, and says he will do all within his power to help his school gain the honor again this year, for which very High school In the county is striving.

LOWELL HAS HEAR

ESCnPEjROLI FIRE (Special to Thb Tines.) ' H Lowell, Ind., March 29. At about 7:0

o'clock last night the, brick block occupied by the State Kational Bank. Drs. Goodef. Iddiags, Rlggs and Attorney Belshaw was discovered to be full of smoke. The fire alarm was turned In

and the volunteer fire company was soon at the scene of conflagration, but

as there could be no blaze seen they lngexperienced some delay in discover

ing a place to turn on the water, the smoke getting- thicker all the while.

Finally on opening the door leading to

me rurnace room below the building a good sized blaze was discovered in a basket filled with rasrs that had been

used for polishing furniture and stored

away at the head of the basement stairs. The fire had gained ouite a

headway before being discovered burn

ing the lath upward and into the reception room of fr. Iddings above. The fire was soon extinguished but had it gone a few minutes longer it would

have been a hard blaze to fight. The origin of the fire Is thought to be a spontaneous combustion from the basket of rags which are said to have been saturated with furniture polish.

CLASSIFIED VJAUT ADS.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Headers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymous advertisers cannot in justice to the advertisers, be answered. ' Simply follow instructions.

HUN Ml PROVISION MARKET

Open Wheat

May ..114 1144 July .108 1091,4 , Sept. ..1064 106 Corn- . . -May ..63i- 3 July 65H ' Sept. .6J4 44 Oats

May ..44- 44fc July . ;42 42 ViSept. ...9 29

Pork May . JSB5 2675 July ..2600 2622 Sept. ..2555 2585 Lard May ..1420 1425 July ..1397H- 1402

bept. ..1387 1390 S. Ribs May ..1400 1412 July . .1360 1372 Sept. ..1350 1357

High LoW

114 106 r 64 65H

Close

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y 25974 2600 2552 2552

As far aa It far. pMriUe, It la ad vine tbat ail cHtaalfied ada aboadd either be mailed or aent to the office. The Time will not be responsible for errors In ada taken over the telephone.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT One furnished room; half a block from Lion store.-Apply at o7 Sibley at.. . 2.2

NOTICE,. The following; lettera la aavre t Time el a sained advertising Dir be obtained at the Tliuea office: They frill be aent by mail upon request and upon receipt of stamp. Answers to. classified ads: W H D, Times, 8; No. ISP. Times. 2; "Box M H, Times, 1; C, Times, 2; W H T, Times. 2; Box 33, Times, 2; P D No. 4, Times. 2; E M, Times 1; S P Times, 1.

SOT1CE. Will parties who have replies to classified ,. ais addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same. .

1400 1400 138 1387

137T :j.77 '4 1392 1395 Vs l?i7 1357 1347 1347

EASTER BALL WAS PLEASANT EVENT

(Special to Tins Timer) East Chicago, Ind., March 29. One

01 me most sucresmu. events or trie

season was the Easter ball given last night at Odd Fellows hall by the Girl's club. The dance was attended by fiftyfire coupes, many of the guests coming from out of town. There was quite a crowd came over from Hammond, another contingent from Whiting and quite a number from "Big Chicago." The young women who planned the

entertainment had made the hall attractive and cozy, as girls can, pennants figuring conspicuously In the decoration. Every available sofa pillow which cotild add to the cozlness of the hall had been pressed into service. The lights were shaded in red, and several reading lamps formed a pretty feature of the illumination. There was an abundance of good punch provided and Crawford served. Grant Schlieker and Willie Donovan took care of the cloakroom, and saw to it that1 none of the checks got mixed, and this feature went oft as smoothly as any part of the function. The members of the club received alone, different groups relieving each other in doing the honors. The members are Misses Dorothy Compton, Lelia Mercer, Lottie and Belle Donovan, Lottio Ross, Edna Olds, Myrtle Alexander and Edith and Mildred Evans. These young women all were daintily and becomingly clad in light frocks. A number of out of town guests remained over night with their hostesses snd went back to their homes this piornlng.

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BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' HOBART. u"f lots 43, 44. Nagel's addition, Helena Jones to Ernest E. James j Lot 2, Barney's Lincoln Park ad-

umun, vnanet m. Barney to William H. Fairbanks GARY. Lots 33 34, block 6. So. Broadway addition. So. Broadway Land Co. to AYilliam C. Stamer. . Lot 8, block 3, Lincoln Park addi-U-s- land Co. to Clarence W. Gasque WHITING. Lot 6 block 1, Davidson's Fred St. addition. Nelle E. Wyckoff to Annie Demkovich INDIANA HARBOR, Iot 8, block 66, John Sopclc to John Bobinich Lot 11, block 21, In second addition, William Brown to John R. Farovid Lot 5, resubdivlslon block 4 iii fourth addition. Harbor Building -Cr"tofohn A. Myren'. . . EAST PHlPirin

Lot 85, block 25, sub. 29-27-9 Andrew Tfarok to Edward D. Bailey J TOLLESTON. Lots 51, B2, block 2, Sherman Park addition; lota 24 25, block 4 in second Logan Park addition. Franc E. Wolcott to Max J. Schmidt goo LotTO, block 13, C. T. L. & L Co.'s fifth addition. The Mack Co to John Apostol J Lot 37. block 5, Logan Park addition, Benjamin N. Branch to Nick Chirila 275 GRIFFITH. Lots 13 to 16. block 2, F. R. Mott'a addition. Fred R. Mott to Clifford H. Dutton 160 LEROY. N lot 35, lot 36, Mary Beach to James Beach 400 Section 8-36-8 W Part NW SW SW .5 acre, Herman Koeblin to Mary Schreiber 1 PRODUCE MARKET Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.18' 1.29 nominal; No. 3 red, 11134? 1.18; No. 2 hard, $1.141.14; No. 3 hard, $1.08g 1.13 . Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.18 nominal; No. 2 northern, $1.14 1. 16 nominal; No. 3 spring $1.08 1.14. Corn by sample: No. 2, 62c; No 3. 6161c; No. 3 white, 6262c; No. 3 yellow, 6162c; No. 4, 5557c; No. 4 white, 59 (a1 60c: TCr 4 voiiow, 57 590. Oats by sample: No. 2 whfte, 45 46c; No. 3 white, 43a45e; No. 4 white titii'i S'jndard. 45f :.i'Jtc ADVERTISED MAIL The following letters remain uncalled for in Hammond postorflce week ending March 28, 1910: . - - . Juno Andras, Miss Alma Baker, Rob. ert Black. Wm. Bailey, Claud Carr, Mrs. A. M. Colwell, Fred Ceplraa. Harrv Carlson. Mrs. May G. Coombs, John F Chamberlain. Mrs. Earl Decker, Lewft

uavis, .Mrs. n. Davidson, Mister Edmund. Mrs. E. IV Ferris, Mrs.. David Cireiman. Harry Hammond, Jno. James, Henry Kies, Karl M. Klllin. Mrs. Stephen .Katzlak, Mrs. Viola More, Bernard McGrath, Guy E. Ogden (3). Miss Merle Rodgers. Clarence Showen. Daniel Speicker, Michael Szoroy. Wawrzenlec Skrzyniski. Sr. M. Thaddea, Mrs. F. P. Wolf, Jan Wereminski. WM. H. GOSTLIN, Postmaster. CRISIS daT III MINE STRIKE Cincinnati, O., March 29. Delegates representing 100,000 miners in the bituminous coal fields of Ohio, Indiana and Western Pennsylvania have refused the wage scale offered by the mine owners. The leaders declare there will be a strike withl ntwo weeks unless the owners grant tHe original demands of the miners. A conference of the tristate owners to receive the final answer of the miners was scheduled for today.

Sporting Note. A deep crimson color, spread orer town at ntght under certain conditions, becomes a dark brown one the following morning.

Says the Cynlo. When some women lack the opportunity to flirt they think themselves saints

HAliE HELP WANTED. WANTED Man to do some cleaning. Call -Times office Wednesday morning.

WANTED Experienced sorter or - bright girl . to. learn. Apply C O. D. Laundry. 281 Sibley st-

FOR RENT Choice farm, Wheeler, Ind miles east of Gary, P. Ft. W. & C. and Nickel Plate rys.; 11 acres very best black loam land; house 8 rooms swell colonial porch, barn, garage; all"

in uibi-wms ijuiumon, iruus, ueautiful yard and shade; attractive residence for city people; five minutes walk from town 30 population; possession now; lease for term $35 per month: consiril

eration to right party for term lease.

see same or write n.. uurus. Wheeler

Ind.

26-2

FOR RENT Room for light housekeep

ing. oo i-iummer ave.

FOR RENT Three room cottage with

water; $7 per month. Phone 893 or

inquire 3611 Ivy at-, Indiana Harbor.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms.

Apply 49 Clinton st. 2Stf

MTSCEUjANEOUS.

RESIDENT MANAGER, salesman wanted for this di3trict; elegant opportunity; experience unnecessary, good pay. American Cigar Co., Cincinnati, O. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR household goods. Hammond Furniture Co., 65 States St., Hammond. 29-6

WANTED Good boy about 16 years of age to -answer telephone and help with otfiee work. Address in own handwriting No. 66, Times.

WANTED A gdbd boy at Minas' 5 and . 10-cent store.

WANTED At once, assistant coal clerk; must be good and rapid pen

man; .salary $57. Apply A. Ai. ueweese

agent hne.

29tf

$65 AND SERVICES OF PARTY THAT can wear overalls, half interest in good moneymaker. 266 S. Hohman. 29-2

WANTED At once, good butcher; must be well recommended and furnish ?:ood reference. Ca.U 278 Truman avu., lamrnond.

LABORERS WANTED Apply at gas works ;$1.75

and $2 day paid to good men

Ask for Mr. Seaman.

8-2

WANTED At once, good porter. Apply Erie hotel. 28-3

WANTED Solicitor to take orders Tor tea and coffee. Apply 117 Manila ave..

Hammond. Ind. 26-6!

PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Don't- fail to get our estimates on your work. Wo can save you monev. Phone 483. W. T. Glnn & Co.. 329 E. State st. 2Stf

WANTED Young men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chaffuers and repair men; we make you expert in ten weeks; assist 'you to secure position; pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and samDle lesson. Emtlre Automobile In

stitute, Rochester, N. Y. 26-4 ;

MEN WANTED To prepare for railwail mail examinations; commencement salary $S0O; preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 82N, Rochester. N. Y. , 251m

FEAl ALE HELP WANTED WANTED Good girl for general house work; middle aged preferred. Apply 423 Indiana ave.

BIG PROFITS MADE GROWING winter vegetables in Sanford; we offer 250 five-acre tracts, $10 monthly payments. Title Bond & Guarantee Co., Sanford, Florida. 22tf BOARD AND ROOMWANTED Boarders at 317 Indiana av., Hammond. 28-6 BUSINESS CHANCES. $65 AND SERVICES OF PARTY THAT can wear overalls, half interest in good moneymaker. 266 S. Hohman LEOATr NOTICES. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, IN BANKRUPTCY, BEFORE JOHN O. BOWERS, REFEREE. In the matter of Roy A. Borg, Bankrupt. No. fe2, in Bankruptcy (At Hammond). To the creditors of Roy A. Borg ot Hammond, the county of Lr.Tce, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1910, the said Roy A. Borg was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in the office of said referee, in the Federal building, in the city of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana on the yth day of April, A. D. 1910, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said court. JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee In Bankruptcy, Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind.. March 28, 1910.

WANTED Girl to help with house'work. 526 E. State st. - 29-2

WANTED At once, machine and mangle girls. Apply Bick's Laundry. 28-3

WANTED Girl between 15 ani 16 years old for office work. Apply Red Cross Tailors, room 37, Rimbach bldg., over Lion Btore. 28-2

WANTED Girl for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924. 28-3

WANTED Middle aged woman to cook and help in kitchen at Broken Corner Restaurant, at once. 28-3 ,

WANTED At once, good girl to assist! with general housework. Phone 1601 or call 136 Carroll st. 24tf

WANTED Middle aged woman lor general housework; German prefer-; red. Mrs. C S. Ogden, Gibsoivlnd. 23-6 1

i OR .SALE

FOR SALE Four lots, three 25x12", one 37x127: easy terms; Columbia ave. near Hoffman st. Call at house on allotment. 29-6

FOR SALE Grocery and meat market i in Whiting. Ind.; 8 year standing! business; selling on account of leav- i ing America. For particulars address'

Box No. 22, Times. . 29-3 FOR SALE Gas range, same as new; cheap if taken at once. 642 E- State St.; phone 5341. " 28-2

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT, FEBRUARY TERM. 1910. JESSIE F. FARRIS ET AL. VS. CHARLES E. SWIFT ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8550. QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiffs by John H. Gillett and John O. Bowers, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wit: Charles E. Swift and Swift, hia wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. 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 20th day of May, A. D. 1910, the same being the twenty-third day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Crown Point, in said County and State, on the fourth Monday of April, A. D. 1910, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Crown Point, this 12th day of March, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. C. C. BY HERBERT L. WHEATON, Deputy Clerk.

FOR SALE Pure bred R. C. Rhode Is-J land Red. S. C. Bufflngton eggs; $1 '

per setting 01 io. rnone 34S1 or call 136 Condit st. 28-6 FOR SALE Four room cottage and one acre of land at Gibson, on Subwav

ave., at $1,600. Call at 546 Hummer ave., Hammond. 28-2 FOR SAL,E One 6-room cottage and one storv and half house on Jefferson st. Address No. 44, Times. 28-6 FLATS FOR SALE OIR TRADE IN' best locality. Call No. 99 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. 28-5 ,

ABB XOV HEADING THB TIMES f

E5D H Tom TRIAL SUB SCRIP TION TO THE TIMES FOB A MOJTTBfc

FOR PALE At a sacrifice, a $550 equi-' ty in a 6-room house; -brick foundation in good condkion; will sell equity for $375 cash or take $250 cash and lot on north side. A business opportunity: A 5-room house on corner lot, Ash and Hoffman sts.. would make a splendid business corner; cheap if taken soon. 26tf I AM ALSO AGENT for lots in Washington. D. C. from $275 to $2,000; a rare chance to get lots in the vicinity of the United States capitol. For particu-, lars call on or phone John Cunning-' ham. 72S Chicago ave., Hammond, Ind.; phone 8081. 26tf

FOR SALE Single cylinder runabout, I $175. Inquire H. 11. Briney. 3524 Fir! sit or phone 444. 24-5 FOR SALE 30 acres of farm land; 3 mile seast of Highlands, 3 miles southwest of Gary; reasonable terms i Call at C. J. Schoon, Griffith, Ind. R.R. 1. ! FOR SALE House, modern, half block from city park and stt car, in Home- ' wood; large living room with fireplace.' dining room, kitchen, bath, 3 bedrooms, hall, pantry, ioe room, china and linen closets and 2 ' closets, furnace, basement cemented, large porch screened, full screens, storm doors and windows, electric light and gas; lot 62 f t, front, shade trees front and rear; all improvements paid; price $4,300. W n

Harrison, Hammond, Ir.d. ; phone 285. tf

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA,-LAKE COUNTY. IN TliE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. FEBRUARY " TERM, 1910. JESSIE F. FARRIS ET AL. VS. FRED L. BRYANT ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8549. QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by John H. Gillett and John O. Bowers, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with fin affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wit:. Fred L. Bryant and Amelia K. Brvant his wife; Charles E. Swift and Bernice Swift, his wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for tra 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 20th day of May. A. D. 1910, the same being the twenty-third day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Crown Point, In said County and State, on the fourth Monday of April, A. D. 1910. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I .hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Crown Point, this 12th day of March, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. C. C. BY HERBERT L. WHEATON, Deputy Clerk.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

State of Indiana,(

-,' ' )ss: . ... ; County of Lake,( Cause No. 6252. Lake Superior Court. Jan. Term. 1916.

LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST

COMPANY

vs. HENRY MIDDLE AND ELLA MIDDLE. 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 9th Day of April, 1910, betweea the hours of ten o'clock a. m. ana four o'clock p. m.t the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot thirty-five-(35). block eight (S), in Morris' addition to the City of

Hammond, 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 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 Henry Middle and Ella Middle at the suit of Lake County Savings & Trust Company. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. L. T. MEYER, Att'y for Plaintiff. . '

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FOR SALE Handsome 5-room cottage, corner Indiana and Douglas ave., w! Hammond; ail improvements paid; price $l,5ud. Inquire Gostlin, Meyn & Co. 19tf FOR SALE 25 bead of horses; all kind to be sold cheap. V. W. Parker. 232 Plummer ave.. Hammond, Ind. tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Last Thursday morning, small yellow dog; answers to name of Teddy; has scar back of left ear. Return to J. W. Roebuck. 373 Thornton. LOST Between 392 Hohman and M. C tracks, small parcel containing unflnlhed Piece of fine lineerie. Rewst-rT.

Iteturn to 392 S. 2&hznan; jhone 4 9 If.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County and State of Indiana, that I am a male in

habitant and resident of said City of

riammona, iNortn townsmp, lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am of good moral character, and that I have len continuously a resident of said City, Township, County and State for more than ninety days last past; and that I will apply to the Board of Couiaty Commissioners of said Lake CounlV at their April term, 1910. for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at-a time and permit the same to be drunk, is described as follows: The ground floor of the one-story frame .huilding, situated on Lot Thirty-Seven, Block S?ven, in Morris' addition to the City of H:m. mond. Lake County, Indiana, and faces on Fields avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. The barroom has a glass front and a front entrance and ail of the inside of said room where intoxicating liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Fields avenue. Said room is 23x40, with living rooms In the rear. Said building is known as 732 Fields avenue. lx TONI AT!GUSTXNTCV"7n

SHERIFF'S SALE.

State of Indiana, ( )ss: County of Lake,( , ' ( Cause No. 6251. Lake Superior Court, Jan. Term, 1910. BECKMAN SUPPLY COMPANY vs.

MATHIL-

OTTO FIEBELKORN AND

da Fiebelkorn, his Wife. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will exrse to public

two (52), Cottage Grove addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Tf said rents and Droflts will not sell

sale to the highest bidder for cash In Uor a sufficient sum to satisfy said de-

hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 9th Day of April, 1910, between the hours of teu 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 five. (5) and six (6), in John N. Beckman's addition to Hammond, Lake County, 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 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 Otto Fiebelkorn et al. at the suit of Beckman Supply Company. THOMAS GRANT,. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. L. T. MEYER, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Tndiana,( )ss: County of Lake,( Cause No. 5767. Lake Superior Court, Nov. Term, 1910. LE GRAND T. MEYER vs. , EDWARD G. HELBERG, MRS. EDward G. Helberg, his wife," whose true christian name is unknown; George H. Helberg, Mrs. George H. Helberg, his wife, whose true chrls- . tlan name is unknown; Joseph M. Griffin and Mrs. Joseph M. Griffin, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; James K. Stinson and Mrs. James K. Stinson, his wife; John M. Stinson and Florence Stinson, 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, ttha 9th Day of

April, 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: ,

Ixt eleven In block one (1), in the redlvlsion of Helberg's "Oak

mage addition to the City of

Hammond, Indiana, except the

east seventy-five (75) feet there of.

If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the ame time and place offer for sale the

fee simple in and to said real estate or so much thereof, as may be suffi

cient 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 Edward G. Helberg et al. at the suit of Le Grand T. Meyer. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. LE GRAND T. MEYER, Att'y for Plaintiff. - 71 SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ( )ss: County of Lake,( Cause No. 4583. JACOB KUHLMAN vs. AUGUST REINHOLTZ AND " ELIZABETH REIHOLTZ. By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 9th Day of April, 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: - Lot fifty (50), fifty-one (51). ana fiftv-

HOW TO FILL YOUR PURSE WITH YELLOW BACKS FROM THE HOUSE OF MONEY. A man in need of $100.00, being too independent to ask a friends or relative to assist him, called upon the Calumet Loan Co. After a carefu1! Investigation of their plans, decided to have them advance him the money, which he found could be repaid in such small payments that he could afford to pay off his obligations and still have enough ready cash left to purchase necessities with. v His Abvlce to do Likewise His advice is to do likewise. You don't have to be a Real Estate owner, all that is necessary is that you are free owners of Furniture,' a Piano or Horse and Wagon. Security to remain in your possession. By the way. he says that by a stroke of good fortune, he was able to pay off the loan sooner than he anticipated, and much to his surprise and satisfaction without asking was awarded a most liberal rebate. He also advises one, when in heed, to be careful of any firm that advertises through their circulars and newspaper - columns, rates such as $50.00 at $1.20 Per Week: and other-amounts in proportion, and to see th Calumet Loan Co., even though you have a loan with any other company, and ' . let them, advance you enough to pay them off. They make loans anywhere in the Calumet District. West Hammond, Whiting, Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Robertsdale, Gary or Crown Point. REMEMBER THE LOCATION. CALUMET LOAN CO.

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cree, interest and costs, I will at the

same 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, inteiest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of August Relnholtz et al. at tne suit of Jacob Kuhlman. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. J. G. I BACH, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana,( )ss: i County of Lake,( Cause No. 5489. Lake Superior Court, Jan. Term, 1910.

BARBARA HIRSCII vs. STEPHEN PATSOTAY AND MART PATSOTAT, 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 9th Day of April, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock1 p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: 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), range nine (9) west of .the second principal meridian as shown by tho recorded plat of said subdivision in the recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana, as the same appears of record in plat book No. 2, at page twenty-five (25). If said refits and profits do 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 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 - Stephen Patsotay and Mary Patsotay, his wife, at the suit of Barbara Hirsch. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. J. M. STINSON, Att'y for Plaintiff.

1.50 per doz bunches; beets, new, 2.75 4.00 per brl; cabbage, new, crate, 75c -$2.50; carrots new, $3.60 pr brl;-cu-cumbers, 60c$l.75 per dox; cauliflower, $1.602.50 per crate: celery, 75cfv $1.50 per box; green onions, 60o$l.O0 per box: horseradish, B0(3)75e per do stalks; lettuce, head, per hamper, 50cS $2.50; leaf, 2830c per case; mushrooms, 1520c per lb; onions. 60c$1.25 per sack; parsley. 10tf?15c per do; peppers, $1.50(5 2.50 per crate: radishe, 20J60o per db; string beans, tomatoes, f 2.50 St3.25 per c?ate; turnips, new, $2.251if 3.50 per brl. THE TIMES CAN GET YOU A GIRV-

CASH GRAIN MARKET nutter Receiots. 6.373 tubs; cream-

erv. extra, 32c; price to retail dealers, 33Hc; prints. S4Hc; extra firsts, 3lc; firsts. 28c; seconds. 27c; dairies, extra, 21c; firsts, 23'-; seconds, 21c; ladles. No. 1, 2140; pat-king. 21c EgSs Receipts, 27,302 cases; miscellenous lots cases rnrluded. 18ft20c; cases returned. 171rrfl9M!c; ordinary firsts, lSVjc; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20'Vfec; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 21l.fec; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be SO per cent frsh, 22c; No. 1 dirties, 16'-4c; checks, lsic Potatoes Receipts, 75 cars; choice to fancy. 25fff27c; fair to good, 2223c. New potatoes Bermuda, per brl, $7.50$i S.00. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $1.00 2. CO. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 8Mrjc; 60 to 90 lbs, 9 10-ic; 80 to 120 lbs, lOCiUHc; fancy, 12 c. Live poultrv Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 17c; springs, 17c; roosters, 12c; geese. 10c; ducks. 17c. Reans pf.a beans, hand picked, choice, $2.14; fair to good. $2.10; red. kidnevs. $2.75 ft 3.10; brown Swedish, $2 SSfi 2 60: limas, California, per 100 lbs. $4.905.00. Kruit Apples. $1.2o??-5.00 per brl; pineapples. $2. 2533.75 per crate: lemons, $3.00frS.75; oranges. $1.5003.00; grape fruit, 52.50 5.00; Malaga grapes, $2O0f?J4.O0 per keg. Berries Cranberries, $1.00-5? 4.50; strawberries. Florida, per at, 3040c; Louisianas. per t4 pts. $2.o0(ft 3.0ft. Gren vegotqbles Aparag'i. g1,onT

We offer the following property BARGAIN PRICES Modern 8 room house on 100 ft. lot, Webb street. A real bargain-

Modern .9room.hou? on l-

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Hohman St.

5 room cottage with bath Modern 6 room house on Indiana Ave (fOCnfl Good location. J 2luUU 2 new 5 room cottages on Claude Street. Easy payments, (fi onn Each " Ji I UUU A modern 7 room house on Doty St. withfrOEfifl fine yard. 3)03UU 5 room cottage with bath on Michigan fr 4 Cff Ave. Bargain J) I JUU 2 new IV2 story houses on Torrence Ave. CI ySKfl Bargain . .... .4) T'OU Now is the time to gel in Line

For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 foit good new and second hand LUMBER of nil kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumb'nz Goods, everything necessary to buiid a house with. Call with est mates. J. G. RUEL, 7237 n Park Avt,

Only a few lots left in II o m e w o o d, the most beautiful resident district in Hammond Lots on two streets are all sold out with good prospects of a lot, of building this Spring. The price of lots in Home wood addition are now $50000 per 25 ft. only for a short time, when theprice for 25 feet will be $625.00. There is a -big demand for choice resident property so, Buy now and get in at the right price. Gostlin, leyn & Company State and Hohman Sts.