Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1910 — Page 7
Wednesday, June 8, 1910. THE TIMES.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers who Identity Is not reWealed, shoud' follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this offloe to reveal the identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It is possible, it is advised , that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times . will not be responsible for errors in ada taken over the telephone. NOTICE. The following letters tn answer to Times classified advertising may be obtained at The Times office. They will , be gent by mail upon request and upon receipt of stamps. a c -Vf. i Tim.. ( n r Times. 1 'A St, Times, 2; 595 Times, 1; Box R. Times, 1; W M C, Times, 1; D, Times, 1; F L No. I, Times. 2; S F, Times, 1; Va 1iC Tl . TT" T- TlAd 1 XV R, Su Times, 2. NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same? IAT,E HELP. WANTED At once, second butcher; must be sober and steady. W. R. Diamond, East Chicago, Ind. 8-3 WANTED Cigar and camera man who thoroughly understands amateur de veloping and printing: must have some knowledge of drugs. Apply Mr. Nelson, Lion store. WANTED Toung men leaving school to learn trades. Frank S. Bets Co. WANTED Strong boy to "work around warehouse. 334 (old no.) (new no). 260 Indiana ave. Stf WANTED Experienced E. C. Minas Co. teamster at 7-3 WANTED Porter for saloon and cafe. Apply 86 S. Hohman st. 7-2 ROOSEVELT'S MARVELOUS CAREER. African Trip and Return ; " authentic ; low-priced book; outfit free; agents making $10 per day; get our terms. J. 8. Ziegler Co.. Chicago. 6-3 WANTED Bright young man as combination clerk and stenographer. Cudahy Packing Co., Calumet, Ind.; r phone Indiana Harbor 69. 6-3 BOARD AND ROOM. :BOOM AND BOARD. APPLY 509 MICHigan ave. (old no.) 8-2 WANTED Boarders at 317 Indiana are.; $5 per week for board and room. -WANTEI Furnished rooms for light r housekeeping. Call phone 1323, Mrs. Campbell. 27-2 ; BUSINESS CHANCES. HAVE $500. AND SERVICE TO INVEST In some paying business. What have you? Address H C D, Times, Hammond, Ind. 4-8 9a If you ever Range for your flake
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FEMALE HELP. "WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry. 113 Fayette st. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; must be good cook. Apply 120 Clinton St. 7tf WANTEX? Girl at Broken Corner. WANTED Housekaepker; kind to children: must furnish references. Apply at Wecater Restaurant. 6tf WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 28 Warren st. 6-3 WANTED Toung girl to assist 'with kitchen jvork. Apply Wecater Restaurant, stf WANTED Waitress and reliable night man or woman. Appiy Wecater Restaurant. 3tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply -630 South Hohman st. 31tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 213 West State st; phone 313. TeGR RENT. . FOR RENT Nicely furnished cottage. Call 224 S. Hohman st. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; gentlemen preferred. 58 Rimbach ave. -8-2 FOR RENT Cottage in Homewood; furnished or unfurnished; good location. Phone 3774. FOR RENT Four-coom cottage, neatly furnished; will rent to responsible party. Inquire at 403 Sibley st. 8-3 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for sleeping or light housekeeping. 65 State St., upstairs. 8-2 FOR RENT Furnished room; aU conveniences. Call 65 State st. 7-2 FOR RENT Two suites of rooms; all - conveniences; water and gas range and light. Call 235 Indiana ave., In the rear; phone 4042. 7-3 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 271 Truman ave. 6tf FOR RENT-; One nicely furnished room: electric light, heat and bath; 5 minutes walk from depot; gentlemen only. Phone 4832. 3tf SITUATON WANTED. WANTED Position: young man, aged 2S, of good education and character, speaks seven different languages, has long business experience and is able to do office work, wishes position with some reliable concern who would appreciate above named qualifications; will furnish first-class references upon request. I. Marks. 410 Clinton St., Cincinnati. O., care A. J. Sachs. 8-2 WANTED Dressmaking at 224 South Hohman st. WANTED Situation as bookkeeper or office clerk; 3 years exp. Address Bookkeeper, Times. 1 NOTICE. NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any debts or bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. Madge Sherry, or any one else. HENRY M. SHERRY.
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FOR SALE Good delivery and buggy horse and rubber tired single rig. J. Ramshorst, Laneing, HI. : 8-3 FOR SALE One gas tank, heater in good condition; also boy's shotgun. 142 Carroll st. FOR ?ALE Baby carriage and small sideboard; In good condition Call 517 S, Hohman st. '7-3 FOR SALE Cheap, one model 17 Buick 5-passenger touring car; complete with top, lamps, generator, etc.; original cost $1,700; in first class condition. Address L L, Times. ,7-3 FOR SALE Choice 50-foot lot on Ada st.; special bargain. Telephone 1523. FOR SALE Fine improved property; two houses, barn and wagon shed; four lots; nothing better in Gary for money; rents $35 per month; $3,550 cash or time. . Inquire Holmes Grocery, 25th avenue and Adams. 7-3t FOR SALE At a bargain, new twostory modern 8-room house; 75 feet .frontage. 2 Warren st. 6tf FOR SALE Cheap, one good horse; bargain if taken at once. Ford, 628 May st. or phone 2051. 6-3 FOR SALE Pen of black Javas trio buff cochins. M. Hutchlns, Highland, Ind. 6-6 FOR SALE Cheap, 6-room cottage with cellar; block from st. car line. 81$ Summer st. 3-6 FOR SALE Cheap, 7-room house on 4.10 ft. lot; electric light and bath; two blocks from center of city. Ad dress O O No. 1. Times. Stf FOR SALE Five acres In South Haiti nvond; 10 minutes from Conkey ave.; will trade for flat building. Apply to Owner, Frank Eschenbach, 460-150th st.. Hammond. 2tf FOR SALE Cheap, 50 ft. lot, corner 115th st. and Roberts ave.; $800; all improvements included. Inquire at 114 Roberta ave. 26-12 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED f ou to know E. F. Johns ton. 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind.. in district manager for the North western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for Lake. Jasper and Newton counties. TURN YOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER Jewelry into money; highest cash price paid. Chas. Arkin, the jeweler, 63 State st., Hammond, Ind. 4tf ROOSEVELT'S MARVELOUS CAREER and African trip. Authentic, lowpriced book; liberal terms; remarkably easy seller; outfit free; many agents making $10 a day; act quickly. Universal House, 352 Wabash ave., Chicago WILL BUILD HOUSE TO SUIT BUY er on Wilcox st. Inquire Paxton Lum ber Co. 2tf SELL YOUR SECOND-HAND FURNI ture to Hammond Furniture Co., 63 E. State st., Hammond; phone 543. ltt - LEr AT NOTICE. ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN PAPKA. DECEASED. NO. 585 Notice is "hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Saiii Estate is supposed to be solvent. It
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Dated May 16, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROSS M'NUTT. DECEASED. No! .589. Notice is" hereby given that the undersigned .has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake, Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT GRAGIDO, Administrator.1 Dated May 23, 1910. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOVO STAKICH, DECEASED. NO. 690. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administra tor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Administrator. Dated June 6, 1910. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana,) (ss: County of Lake.) L. SONNENSCHEIN vs. MILLE MARAICH By virtue of an execution on tran script to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit 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 25th Day of June, 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 twenty-two (22). block one m. Morris addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de 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, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be maae wnn reiiei irom valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Mille Mara wich at the suit of L Sonnenschein. THOMAS GJtANT. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. I. I. Modjeska, A tt'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana.) . (ss: County of Lake,) LEOPOLD SONTNENSCHEIN vs. ANTON JAMROT2 By virtue of an execution on tran script to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit 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 ..': Satratfay7the25thDay of June, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock n. m.. the rent anA profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot thirty (30), block four (4), Morris addition to the City of Ham- , mond. Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits wiil 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 with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as-the property of Anton Jararotz at the suit of Leopold . Sonnenschein. , THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. I. I. Modjeska, Atty for Plaintiff. HEGEWISCH Mr. Storey, general watchman at the Western Steel Car and Foundry company, has purchased of B. A. Anderson a fine residence at 13336 Commercial avenue and moved his family from Superior avenue Tuesday. George Box purchased of P. E. Johnson of the East Side a residence building at 13403 Su perior avenue and moved his family from Buffalo avenue. K. Hendrlrkson purchased of George Box his residence at 13446 Buffalo avenue and moved his family from Superior avenue The bus! ness was transacted through B. A. An derson. Mrs. Fred . Buckmaster of Superior avenue was an out of town visitor Monday. Oscar Eckland of Hammond was In town Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiland , of Corundulett avenue were Chicago visit ors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Anderson of Com mercial avenue were Whiting visitors Monday. Mrs. Bert Watering and children from Kansas, formerly of. Hegewisch, called on friends here yesterday. Arthur Johnson, formerly of Hegewisch, now of Geneava and his bride spent Monday here calling on friends, returning to Geneava In the evening. Miss Agnes Calihan of Chicago was I the guest of Miss Florence Back of Corondulett avenue Monday evening. Mrs. Thison of Hammond, formerly of this city, called on Mrs. H. Sendel of Erie avenue Monday. Mrs. David Anderson and brother, J. Schwartg of Commercial avenue, spent yesterday visiting relatives at East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.! E. Miles and son Ralph of Englewood were Hegewisch visitors Monday evening. Mrs. Irwin and daughter Maude of Goodlyn. Ind., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Benjaman at their home in Burnham. Mrs. Jrwin returned to her home Monday but Miss Maud expects to remain with her sister for a week or so. Mrs, , Axle Anderson of Superior avenue entertained a number of little friends in honor of her little daughter Mae s birthday Monday afternoon after school. The'children enjoyed the after-
WHY DO SOME COMPANIES MAKE ADVERTISED RATES? LISTEN! Siniply because they think that they can lead the' public to deal with them, and not to stop and think why are they doing so, and what induced them, and what they are paying and above all, , what they ara receiving for their patronage. We do not advertise any rates, but a call on us will set you to thinking before you go elsewhere. Let us Prove this. Companies that advertise Special Rates, 6uch as J50.00 at 51.20 per week for 50 weeks, or give you Rebate Special inducements, are showing that if they cannot get the business in one way, they will get it in another. We do not believe in this. Why? Because it is not a very desirable way of gaining one patronage, and above all, tends to mislead the public into propositions that are not on the square, and leaves them many dollars behind at the end. IN OUR BUSINESS OF LOANING MONEY ON, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, HORSES AND WAGONS, WE TELL YOU TO THE CENT WHAT ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY WILL COST YOU; WHAT THE REBATE WILL BE FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME PAID IN ADVANCE, AND PROVE TO YOU BEYOND A DOUBT WE ARE THE CHEAPEST. We are the largest and most reliable Company In Northern Indiana, and what we state we stand back of to the finish. CALUMET LOAN CO.
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Happenings of a D3y In Lake County's Lively Capital
Gets Sad News. Mrs. D. A. Root and Mrs. WInslow, sisters of Mrs. Jaquith of Gainesville, Oa., received the sod intelligence by telegram last evening of the sudden death of her husband, Hugh D. Jaquith, who was stricken with heart disease last evening and succumbed before' medical assistance could be given him. The sad news will be received with regret In Lake county where the Jaquiths are well and prominently known, having relatives and many friends in Hammond. Lowell and this place. The funeral arrangements have not been completed a9 yet, but it is understood that the remains will be brought to Crown Point for burial the latter part of this week. Mrs. D. A. Root and Mr. Wlnslow left Immediately for Gainesville last evening 'on receiving the sad intelligence. Mr. Jaquith was a prominent member of the Masonic and Elks lodges. Library Notes. The June Bookman is a Mark Twain number. McClure's magazine prints the first installment of "Senator Piatt's Biography" and an article entitled "How Taft Views His Own Administration." The Review of Reviews gives China's First Worln'g Fair" and 'Glacier Park as the Nation's Playground." The library 1s much indebted to Miss Curtiss for a new and much needed copy of "The Spoilers," by Rex Beach; to Mrs. J. M. Griggs for Fiske's "Civil Government." and to Mr. A. A. Blbler for a neat book of "Memorial Ad dresses" In honor of Abraham L Brick late a representati-e from Indiana. No body has yet responded to the request for Channing's History. The following books from an ap proved high school list may be helpful to the young people in selecting their summer reading: Moffett, Careers of Danger and Daring; Pyle. Jack Ballister's Fortunes: Custer, Boots and Saddles; "Gates, Biography of a Prairie Girl; Atkinson, Electricity for Every body; Cralk, John Halifax; Griffis, Brave Little Holland; Ollivant. Bob, Son of Battle; Rits. Making of an American; Dickens, David Copperfield; Washington, Up From Slavery. Town Board Meeting. At the meeting of the town board and school trustees last evening, for the purpose of taking up the question noon playing games until a dainty little luncheon was served them. Miss Mae was very joyously surprised when she was presented with a handsome new piano by Irfcr parents. - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kuss and daughter Ada, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bundy and daughter Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cheeney spent Sunday evening at White City. s William Box of this city returned home Monday after visiting relatives in Ohio. John Patton has purchased a fine horse and buggy. Mrs. V. A. Beckman spent Monday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Anderson, at Roseland. Mrs. Switzer ws a Chicago visitor last Monday. Samuel Stroth of Buffalo, N. T., formerly of Hegewisch. is now visiting his sister, Mrs. Freberg, of Ontario avenue. Marie Schwartz or h,ast mcago spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. David Anderson. She rendered a solo at the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckmaster, Miss Mabel Anderson and Cary Berg took dinner down town Saturday evening and spent the evening at the Olympic theater n,her thev witnessed "The Fortune Hunter," Mrs. Kosin and her mother Mrs. r.ohnskv were Chicago visitors Mon day. Mrs. William Wall and sister Ethel Kiersey spent the day in Chicago shopping Monday. Miss Lillian Doe witnessed "The Fortune Hunter" at the Olympic theater Sunday evening. Mrs. E. Jacobson and daughter Edna spent Sunday with Mrs. A. C. McOonald of Woodlawn. The Eastern Star lodge held their regular meeting at Crane's hall Monday evening at which they gave a re ception for Mrs. Catherine Campbell. The meeting was called to order and business transacted after which Initiation took place. Later in the evening a short program was rendered and supper was ser2d and an excellent time was enjoyed by all who attended. Visit
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Hammond, Whiting, Indiana Harbor, Gary, East Chicago, Burnham, HegeJwlsch, Hobart, Crown Point, Dyer, Hessvllle, Seherervllle, Highland, or anywhere In the Calumet District, in a few hours' time, in the most Con(fidential, Courteous and Trustworthy manner. ASK US I
of the building of a new schoolhouse, the members considered every phase of the question, but. report this morning as arriving at no definite plan or conclusion as to future procedure regarding the work. The officials will take plenty of time for deliberation and no rash action will be. taken in the matter of building a 'new schoolhouse for Crown Point. John Jurs has . purchased property opposite the concrete cottages near the Erie depot and will build a home and move to Crown Point in the near future. The Pennsylvania railroad has shipped three carloads of foreigners to Crown Point to work on raising their tracks and other work on their right-of-way here. Nearly two months' time will be taken on the work, it is said. Will Steeb, George Hershman. Peter Hein and Henry Aulwurm are in HammonTT today as delegates to the democratic congressional convention; It Is understood that they will endorse and fight for the nomination of John B. Peterson and are so Instructed. Attorney Sproat of Hammond transacted business In Crown Point today. " Mrs. John B. Peterson Is, visiting friends in Chicago today. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. "John T-fTicrhe. nf Hammond who has vbeen dangerously m at this place, ir recov erlng and Is now outf danger. , Miss Hortense Rockwell, Is visiting uter Mrs. Victor Dyer of Ham mond, for a few days. Sheriff Tom Grant is transacting bus iness in Hammond today. The trial of George Parker at Ham mond ended yesterday and the six Crown Point Jurymen on the case have been given a vacation. Mrs. M. F. Hart Is visiting friends In Chicago today. . It Is reported that Jerry Feaser and sons have purchased the old house owned by Louis Breyfogle. on the Merrillville road, and will tear it down, using the material to build one or more cottages on Grant street. Three nun dred dollars is said to have been paid for the structure, which is in good condition, with enough material to construct two cottages. r Get Busy With Oscar. ors from the Palace chapter. Normal chapter and McKInley chapter were present. 1 Get Busy With Oscar. ANSWERS ARE FILED IN COURT (Continued from Page One.) remain in" jail pending the appeal," says Mr;. Matthews, "and as the appeal will take about two years It will avail him nothing as he could serve several thirty days sentences in that time." To Demand Writ From Supreme Conrt. On the other, hand should judge Cravens uphold, the mayor the antisaloon league attorneys will at once board a train go to Indianapolis and demand from the Supreme court an Immiediate writ of mandamus directed against Mayor Knotts. Thus a pretty close web Is being weaved about McBride which If It is successful will also land his 25 colleagues behind the bars for 30 days. McBrides case is to be the test one. HIMory of the Cane. Last January the Lake grand jury indicted a number of Gary blind pig keepers. Shortly afterwards 26 of them appeared In Mayor Knotts city court and were fined, paid It and were sentenced to jail. The mayor suspend ed the jail part of It. When their cases came up in the circuit court they pleaded previous jeopardy and were sustained In this by juries made up of farmers. Shortly afterwards the anti-saloon forces obtained an alternative writ against Knotts directing him to carry out the McBride sentence. It is this writ that comes up for final action In September. HAMMOND OR GARY MAY GET BRANCH (Continued from -Page One.) rapidly but Jt has grown out of aH expectations. - "Calls for help come In from employers In all parts-of the state and. I believe the work could be c-arried If
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Open Every Evening branches were established In various center, of the state. I hare now In mind a plan to establish such branches in South Bend, Fort Wayne, Richmond, Terre Haute, Evansville, New Albany and either Hammond or Gary, and .hall work on the plan until ! am able to carry it Into effect. I doubt if this can be done this year because of a lack of money with which to carrv out th plan, but if I am re-elected I will ask the Legislature for a small additional appropriation for this purpose. v "These branches will be under the supervision of the bureau here in my office, but each branch would have an office and a clerk in charge. Some one from my office could go to each plade and open the branch and get It started, and then It would take care of Itself. Por Sal Cheap! 13,000,000 feet good new and second hao4 LUMBER of all kind. Doors, Windows, Plumbing derails, every Peine necessary to band house wltb. Call with estimates. Z. G. RUEU 7a37 'S&2&rtt We- Offer the following Properly at Bargain Prices: Modern 6-Room House on Summer"' ' (f Olinfl street. ..oUlIU 2 Cottages, on 50-foot lots, 4 and 6-rooms, & C fi ft Doty St.. 4)Z3UU 7-room House, on 80-foot lot; easy OCftft payments 4)-uUU 2-flat Building on Conkey Avenue. (f O C ft ft Bargain .,J)uUU 2 new 4-room Cottages on North Side; 1 1 Eft easy payments .J I .S'UU Modern ,7-room House on Mason Street ...... $4000 $3500 7-room House on Doty St . . . 10-room House & "Tftj on Webb St..,JU' 6-room Cottage $2000 on Sheffield Av 8-room Brick House on Summer Street. . S3500 We have a few of the 214 Lots left in Homewood at the old price, only for a short time. Don't wait till it is too late. Buy now at the right time and place. Gostlin, flyn & CO. State and Hohman Sts. Phone 141
