Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1910 — Page 7

Thursday, Mav 12, 1910.

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MUNSTER. Kate DeMlk is reported on tha sick list. The Misses Anna Mary and Grace Baaker were Lansing visitors last evening, t . . Mr. and Mrs. Peary were here In their auto on Monday. Minnie Kaske has gone to Oak Glen for a few days. Mr. Stanford, tha.truant officer, visited the Munster school Tuesday. ; Mr. Marshy who has sold out his hoarding hooue, is living in one of the Brown cottages.

ST. JOHNHenry J. Becker of Brunswick transacted business here today. . Charles Gerlach made a business trip to Merrillville Tuesday. Miss Alice Herman returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Dyer. James Branok of Lowell was a local 'business visitor Wednesday. Mrs. P. Pfelfer of Whiting spent Tuesday with relatives in St. John. A. Schuts of Merrlllville was a .St. .John visitor yesterday. Mrs. Joseph M. Gerlach spent today "with relatives in Chicago. TOLLESTON. Miss Gusta Ebert was shopping in ' Hammond yesterday. Frank Batt of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street was in Crown Point on business yesterday. Miss Frieda Jalster was a Hammond shopper yesterday. Mr. Beaufort Banta, who spent sev eral weeks In Lanorte, returned to town yesterday. , . Mrs. William Woldt was shopping in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Fred Kirchoff was shopping in Hammond a few hours yesterday after noon. Mrs. Ida M. Stebbins of Chicago was in town yesterday. W. C. Kuriert transacted business in Hammond yesterday. The grades from' 1. to 7 had their final examination Thursday and will . also hav same Friday. . .. Mrn. A. KoeDke was sthoppine in Hammond yesterday. ' . , , G. Stolley of Hammond was in town on busienss yesterday. F. Crumpacker of, Hammond was in .'town on. business yesterday afternoon: 1, F. . Pritehard of Chit-ago transact ed business in town yesterday. INDIANA TENNIS "R TTT' .T T TCJT71 T A rTITI O Richmond, Ind., May 12. The Indiana College tennU meet will be held at Greencatle May 25-27. OCEAN MOTOR RACE PLANNED New York. May 12. The longest mo tor boat race ever held is planned for the spring of 1911, the course extending from New York to Paris. The race, tentatively announced some time ago, has received enthusiastic support and Is now an assured certainty, according t. of (k.'v -wf - tiit; national organization here. , AMHERST 6; HARVARD 1 ' . Cambridge. Mass.. May 12. The Har-vard-Amherst basebari contest yester- . day on Soldiers' field was an even proposition for eight innings. The visitors , put the game on Ice in t.he ninth on "singles by Veron, Partenheimer, Bryan, MrClure and Burt's double, which scored four runs. MICHIGAN, OUTHIT, BLANKS OBERLIN Ann Arhor. Mich., May 12. Michigan continued her winning streak yesterday, shutting out Oberlln in a fast game. In only the eighth innings were the visitors able to do anything with Campbell's delivery and then questionable judgment on the cases caused three .llts to be wasted. FIGHT LID PUT ON AT COLMA San Francisco, May 12.- Because of the threat of the San Mateo county authorities to stop the Papke-Thomas fight, which was scheduled to be held in the Mission club arena at CIma Saturday, Jim Coffroth today announced that the fight had been postponed to Thursday, May 19. and transferred to tjie Dreamland rink. San Francisco, where lie holds the May permit. Coffroth made the announcement after an all day conference with the sheriff and and .district attorney of San Mateo county. Opposition to the fight grew out of the death of Tommy McCarthy, who was killed recently in a boxing match with Owen Moran. QUAKER PLAYERS FINED BY DOOIN Cincinnati, May 12. -"-Manager Dooin of the Philadelphia National league baseball team today suspended and sent home Pitchers Earl Moore and McQuillan, who, according to Dooln and President Fogel, violated the club rules and neglected to keep in condition. Pitchers Sparks. Shettler artd Brennan, who were left behind In Philadelphia when the Quakers started west, hare been sent for and are expected to report within twenty-four hours. FORDHAM, 3; PRINCETON, 2. Princeton. N. J., May 12. The Princeton ball team lost to Fordham yesterday. 3 to 2. TRADE MORAL The quality of what you have to sell is known to some people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but advertise regu larly with us and you'll reach all of the people all of the time.

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.CLEARS MORAN San Francisco, May 12. Charges of manslaughter against Owen Meran and Others preferred- or account- of the death of Tommy McCarthy, following a knockout blow struck by' Moran in a glove eon test, were dismissed yes'oi.ee Judge Conlan. Th.' terday by Police Judge held that as all the conditions imposed by law on such contests had been complied with and as the coroner's Jury had pronounced McCarthy's death an accident, there was no ground on which to hold the defendants. WILL STOP THE PAPKE-THOMAS GO Redwood City. Cal., May 12. Follow ing his declaration before the board of supervisors yesterday that he would not permit the Papke-Thomas fight to take palace in San Mateo county, Dis trict Attorney Bullock -said today that he would Instruct Sheriff Chatham to be on hand next Saturday at the Colma J arena to prevent the contest. He saia that the board of supervisors could not grant a permit legalizing such a contest. SEEKS TO LOWER WESTON'S MARK Stamford, Conn., May 12. John Entile, a well known athlete of this town, will leave New York on May 23 on an effort to lower Edward Payson Weston's record between New Tork and San Francisco. As a spectacular, feature of his performance, Ennis will precede hi Atlantic-Pacific hike with a bath In the surf at Coney Island and will conclude it In California with a swim in the Pacific. Ennis is 68 years old. CASH GRAIN MARKET . Winter wheat by-sample: No. 2 red. $1.131.14 nop.;. No. 3 . red, 1.$ 1.12 horn.; No. 2 hard. fl.WI.'14 nom.; No. S hard. $1.071. 18. " Corn by .sample: . No. Z. 626?c nom.i-No. 2 white. 67-67 Wic;.:No. 2 yel low, 63B64c; No.' S. 61ffil4c;. No. 3 white, 61V4 (ff6ae,- No.- 3-yellow, 62 624c; Jso.. 4. 5960e; No 4 .whit,, 61 tf?63c; No: 4 yellow, 50c.Oat by' sample: No. 2,: 4c;-'No,:2 white, 4444i4c; No. 3 white, 43 e; No. 4 white, 40$; 42c J standard; 43 44 c. ' ' ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOI,LESTON. Lot 32, blk 4, C. T. U & I. Co.'s 4th add AValter S. Ross to Ste fan Vlcian J1.600 Lots 1 to 100, blk 6, and lots 1 to 36, 39 to 60, 81 to 100, blk 5, second Logan Park add, Arthur E. Clark to L. Jay Crawford. . ."J Lots 1 and 2. blk 22 N., C. T. L. & I. Co.'s resub of Co.'s 2nd add, Charles L. Surprise to Mary Buros i ....... . . . . 300 Lot 32, blk 1, and lots 37 and 38, blk 2, S. Tubs', 1st add, First ; State Bank, Hobart, to Sanford - Tubbs . Lot 2, blk 2, Frankel's sub, -Blanche Rogers to Catharine Deiters 1,0 Lot 2, blk 2. Frankel's sub, William N. Rumely to Blanche Rogers Lots 3 and 4, blk 6. C. T. I. & Co.'s 3rd add. Max Kirchman to Antonia Kowalczyk Lots 3 and 4, blk 6, C T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd add, Antonia Kowalczyk to Andrew Volcska ...... . Lots 8 and 9, blk 4. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3d add, Henry O. Moland to Thomas Megramls Lots 9, 10. 13, 14, blk 18 and lots 3 to 6. blk, 12, Oak Pk add, William S. Feuer to Bessie Walsh.. Lots 16 and 17, blk 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 4th add, Richard L. Mll48a 1 ler'to Margaret Kaine 1.700 Lot 8. blk 3, Frankel's sub, Wil liam N. Rumely to John M. Golden Lot 4, blk 16. Oak Pk add. Calumet Land Co. to Louise V. Pickens Lota 38 and 39. blk . Rundell's add, Forrest P. Rundell to Albert J. Papke.. GARY. Lot 10, blk 3, Mack Co.'s 1st add. The Mack Co. to Oscar" D. 450 275 550 Beight 175 Lot 25, blk 10, McKey's add, Felix Ponczek to I-eon Pietrzak Lot 25, blk 10. McKey's add, Wil 600 liam D. McKey to Felix Ponczek 450 Lots 33 and 34, blk 104, Gary Land Co.'s, Gary Land Co. to Otto E. Schmidt 1,150 Lot 10, blk 74. Gary Land Co.'s. Elizabeth Walsh to William S. Feuer , Lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Gary Land Co.'s. First Trust & Savings Co. to Fred E. Walton.. Lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Gary Land Co.'s, Herbert Hammond to Fred E. Walton Lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Gary Land Co.'s, Walter S. Ross to Fred E. Walton i Und Vi lots 30 to 32, blk .11. Gary Land Co.'s, Calumet R. E. & I. Co. to John Shay 40,000 Und Vx lots 30 to 32, blk 11, Gary Land So.'s. Calumet R. E. & I. Co. to William R. Sharp .. 40,000 HAMMOND. Lot 15, blk 1. Morris add. Bozo G. Trbovlc to Draga Trbovic... Lot 11, blk 2, M. A. and A. J. Roberts' 1st. Amy J. Roberts to John Rusnak 900 350 Lots S to 10 and 13 to 13. Chas. Kreuter's add, John Kreuter to Julius Szudzinski ............ 1 ' GRIFFITH. Lots 6 to 8 and 31, blk 12. W. H. Stiver add. John H. Taft to Weljster Schofield .t . . t 1 EAST CHICAGO. S 12 feet of lot 20. lot 21 and N 8 feet lot 28, blk 13, NW 29-37-9, Henry M. Brown to Walter L. Spencer 3,500 16-37-9 M int of pt NW NW' J4 6672-10.000 acres, Wilma Flschrupp to Albert Fischer , 1 THE ISTEKESTIXG TIMES' AD ALWAYS DENOTES THE ITEUEST1G STORE.

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PAR PiPXT rU 'ViUS FOR RENT 1 V story cottage No. 122 Highland- .r tnt, harduoa hoots; evnyimng modern and in first. -ciass repan. Jjrqmre 1Z5 same St. FOR RENTni-Two small rooms furn ished for 'ligfct housekeeping; gas range; $8 per.month. 244 Michigan ave., cor. Oakley; phone 2383. 11-3 FOR RENT Ten-room flat for boarding house; electric light and bath. 534 Morton ave. corner Howard,' near Standard Steel; phone 390. jotf FOR RENT Six-room cottage; all modern conveniences; newly decorated; on Indiana ave. Apply at 171 Indiana. , 10-3 FOR RENT Nice 9-room house; tine location. Phone 1601. lOtf FOR RENT Room at 6 Williams sl. first apartment; to one or two gentlemen. 9-4 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 37g m Hohman st. . -28tf FOR RENT Four-room flat, upstairs": Wlili.a.n? BV", D1?g- 103 Fischrupp ave.. Whiting, Ind. Inquire of J D Fischrupp. "...i FOR RENT Two furnished room, ti light housekeeping:. Call 32 Logan 2Uf st. after 7 d. m. BOHD AND ROOM-FIRST-CLASS ROOM AND FtriARn 412 Michigan ave. 11-6 LEGAL NOTICE. WOTICE. The picnic which was to have been held Sunday, May 1, was postponed on account of cold weather and will be held Sunday, May 15, at Sharpshooters' aia.. xe sure ana come. 7.7 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. ?Tn 1 1 (-, t VaaK, ( . . .. ... . sivcn 10 me citizens of Gary, Calumet Township. Lake County, in the State of Indiana, That I am a male inhabitant of said City, iaiumet townshjp, and over 21 years of age; that I have been continuously ico.uem 01 saia uity and Township xor more tnan so days last past, and mat 1 will, apply to the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Lake County, In u,""' ineir june session, 1910 of sam Board, for a license to sell intoxi cnng liquors, as provided for under tne provisions of an act "To regulate and license the sale of spiritous, vinous. an. aiiu omer intoxicating liquors, to repeal all former laws contravening the provisions or this act prescribing pen.wi me viuiauon inereor, ' ap proved March 17th, 1875. Also an act to amend sections (1), (5) and (7) of the above entitled act. Approved Aiarcn stn, isst, and also under the pro visions of an act "regulating and li censing the sale of intoxicating Ha uors, approved March 11th, 1897, am aiso orner acts amendatory and sup -.i . ... 1 . .. fit-mcuiai acts on me ubject of the regulating the sale of intoxicating liq uors; said spiritous, vinous and mal t I . A. liquors 10 De aranK on the premises wurie sola, wnicfi Drem . ar - scribed as follows:.-., , , - Lot 24 Jn block 14 of the ChlcagoTolleston Lana A Investment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston, now in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. The room in which liquors will be sold, if license Is granted, is in the twostory brick building. facing public highway, bar on the north side of the room, the room is 22x36 feet, glass front, front and side entrances, three living rooms in the rear of said saloon, number known as 1724 Adams street. Signed, GEORGE HAZIAk! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT PETERSON. NO. 414. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT MAY TERM, 1910. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Albert Peterson, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 6th day of June. 1910, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shouia not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at, Hammond, -this -11th day of May, 1910. . ERNEST U SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLIFFORD FLINT, NO. 437. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR- COURT, MAY 11-KM, 1910. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs Legatees and Creditors of Clifford Flint deceased, to appear In-the Lake Super ior uoun, neid at Hammond, Indiana l"B n aay oi June, 1910, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEmrr ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and mere moke, proof of heirship, and re ceive. their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of May. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH REESE. NO. 446. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT MAYJERM. 1910. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Elizabeth Reese, deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 6th day of June, 1910, and show cause, if any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT 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 receive their distributive shares. Witness, thp CleTk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of May. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE TO , NON-RESIDENT. .- THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN" THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1910 EFRAM B. GOLDBERG VS. DORA GOLDBERG. CAUSE NO. 64S5. AC-

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TION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Penning ton & Guthrie, attorneys, and nies nis complaint herein, together with an af fidavit of a competent person, snowing that the defendant. Pora Goldberg, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefora 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1910, the same belnsr th day of the next term of said Court to be 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 de termined in her absence. In Witness Whereof. J. hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 28th day of April, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, . Clerk I S. C. Bpr Charles W. Ames, . , Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT SCHNEIDER. NO. 237. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM, 1910. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Albert Schneider, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Ham mond, Indiana, on the 23d day of May, 1910, and show cause, If any, why the FINAL-SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said' heirs are fled to then and there make proof heirship, and receive , their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 27th day of April. 1910. ERNEST 1m SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF . ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE . OF MARIE BANE. NO. 450. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, 1910. .Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Lea-atees and Creditors of Marie Bane, deceased, to appear in the Lake Super - lor Court, held at Hammond, Indiana,' on the 23d day of May; 1910, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLE . . m . (nidi i . . n . . . xalrt decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and recelve their distributive shares. W ltness, tne cierit or in uixe ouperior. Court, at Mammona, inis. ZTtn day of April. 1910. - ERNEST L, SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior .Court. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received up until work and walls and calcimining rooms on lower floor of the . Hammond public library. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. Mrs. J. L. Sawyer, Librarian. . PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts.; 8,474 tubs; cream-, ery, extras, 27c; price to retail dealers, 2&c; prints, 29c; extra firsts, 26c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; dairies, extra, 26c: firsts, 24c; seconds, 22c; ladles. No. 1, 22c; packing, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 18.898 cases; miscel laneous lots, " cases Included, 1819c; cases returned, 154j17V4c; ordinary firsts, 17c; firsts, must be 70 per C'it fresh, 18 c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 19c; extra, specially parted for city trade and must be 60 per cent fresh, 22c; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks. 14c Potatoes Receipts, 55 cars; choice to fancy, 25 27c; fair to good, 2324c. New potatoes Florida, per. brl, $4.004.50; Louisiana, $1.001.05 per bu; Texas, $1.001.05 per bu. Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: SO to SO lbs weights, 88ie; 60 to 80 lbs. 939c; 80 to 120 lbs, lOifflOc; fancy, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins. 194c; No. 1 round. llc; .No. 1 chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate. 8c. - - T A rrn 1 7 Tn ova nar IK 1 T chickens, fowls, 16c; broilers, $4.00 7 00 per dos; roosters. llc geese, 10c; ducks, 15c. . Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.122.16; fair to good, I2.10 2.12; red kidney, $3.003.15; brown Swedish. $2.25 2.60; llmas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.005.05. pineapples. $2.75(3.50 per crate: lem ons, $3.254.00; oranges, J2.75fr3.30 raPe frult- 3.254.50. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.00 &

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