Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 293, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1910 — Page 7

Monday, June 13, 1910.

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MISCELLANEOUS. DRINK TEXAS CARLSBAD MINERAL Water from Mineral Wells, Texas. Nature's own true laxative for rheumatism,, kidney and bladder troubles, indigestion and all female complaints. Phone or write to Barney Kulzyk, agent, 13-155th place, Hammond, Ind.; phone 4394. 13. g

WILL BUILD . HOUSE TO SUIT BUT-

er on Wilcox at. Inquire Paxton Lum-

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ber Co.

SELL TOUR SECOND-HAND FURNI-J

ture to Hammond Furniture Co., 85 E. State St., Hammond; phone 543. Itf

DIRT FOR FILLING IN GIVEN AWAY on cor. Forsyth ave. and State st. Phone 174. 11-S WiTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Horse and covered buggy to drive througji the country for 6 weeks. Apply lmmediately to Box 518, Times. 13-2

SKJTT1 T f YOTJK TRIAL SCBSCMP. tlONTO THE TlMKH FOR A MONTH

MALE HELP. WANTED Bright "boy, over 16 years of age, at Simon Cigar Factory, 135 Logan st. AGENTS TO SELL OUR RIDERS' POLlcies issued to both men and women; covering accidents, sickness ind death, and all occupations; giving $3,000 death and $15 weekly benefits; costing $5 per annum; something entirely new; extra large commissions given. Address National Accident Society, 320 Broadway, New York. Established 24 years. 13tf WANTED -Responsible man to act as custodian and caretaker for the rooms of the University Club of Hammond; elderly man' of good habits preferred. Call on Dr. H. B. Hayward, suite 402, Hammond bllg. lltf

WANTED Young man to act as stenographer and office assistant. Apply room 6, Emery bldg.. East Chicago.

WANTED Meat cook. Apply Wecater restaurant, Sibley st. lOtf

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Lady or gentleman, silent partner, with $2,000 to invest in hon. orable business In-Gary; full particulars given. Address' , Gary Times. 13-6

WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry. Apply 113 Fayette st. (new no.) 14-2 WANTED Girl or woman for general work In restaurant. Apply Queen City Restaurant, 256 S. Hohman st. 13-6

WANTED At once, women to come to the house and Iron. Apply tomorrow morning at 8:15 o'clock at Times office.

WANTED Stenographer; must be experienced; temporary position. Phone 48 or call at Champion Potato Machinery Co. 13-2

WANTED Girl at Broken Corner. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 213 West State at; phone 313.

CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.021. 03 nominal; No. 3 red, 95c $1.01 nominal; No. 2 hard, 95J?99c nominal; No. 3 hard. SJCgsec nominal. Spring wheat ' by sample: No. 1 northern, $1,031? 1.05 nominal; No. 2 northern, $1,0011.03 nominal; No. 3 spring, 95c$l.f'l nominal.

TFOR RENT.

FOR RENT Rooms for light - housekeeping. Apply 188 Plummer ave.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 271 (old no.) Indiana ave.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply 847 Erie St., corner Carroll st. 13-3

FOR RENT rThree 5-roora cottages now building; location: Webster ave. and Main st .Tolleston. Inquire L. G. Gouide, agt., 749 Broadway, Gary, Ind.

FOR RENT Five-room flat; gas and bath; upstairs, 190 N. Hohman st. Inquire 188 X. Hohman st. 13-3

FOR RENT Double second-story flat, at 266 State st. Inquire of E. C. Minaa Co.

POBiSALE.

FOR SALE New, modern 7-roora house

on ao rt. lot, in Homewood; a bargain; reasonable terms. Inquire 140 Highland v- 11-6 FOR SALE Barber shop. Phone 1023." j

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for a bicycle, $75 certificate to be used in the purchase of a piano; good until 20th. Address 218-154th place, West Hammond, 111. 10-3

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; suitable for man and wife or gentlemen. 5 Williams st second flat. 11-3

FOR RENT One large furnished room with dressings room; modern conveniences. 200 Ann st. 11-2

FOR RENT Six-room cottage, furni ished; gas, bath -and electric light, at 11 Rimbach ave. Apply 15 Rlmbaeh ave.

FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. Phone 4638. 11-3 FOR RENT Four-room cottage, in the rear', $10. 431 Kane ave.

FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; block from Calumet st. car. 419 Truman ave. 10-3

FOR RENT Flat 3446 Penn ave.; four rooms and bath; steam heat Inquire Geo. Walcis, Mich. ave. and Grapevine st. 10-4

FOR RENT Modern rfdrnlshed rooms, cheap. 378 N. Jiohman st; phone 384.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST About one mile east of East Chicago, on May 31, brown horse; right hind hoof has hole In It; white blaze In forehead, couple of white spots on back. Finder return to Joseph Bllske, East Chicago, 151st and Alexander; reward. 10-6 LOST A cow last Thursday night; black spotted; rope tied around horns; Hill Sader of Cavanaugh; supposed to be in vicinity of Gary; reward will be given when returned. Return lost to Mr. Fred Behn, Clarke Station, Ind. SEND IN YOUR TRIAL, SCBSCKIPTinV TO THFJ TIME FOR A VOXTH.

West

tibdivision.

The West Hammond Realty Company, through the efforts of the Rev. B. Nowakowski, has succeeded in obtaining title to the unsold portion of lots in the well known West Hammond Subdivision at West Hammond, Illinois, to the number of three hundred (300). This subivision, which is in the part of what is known as Hammond, Indiana, was opened up about twenty years ago and is almost entirely built up today, there being no less than eight thousand people now living in the portion of the subdivision which has been sold. Located in the center of the lots we now offer to the public, are St. Andrews' Roman Catholic Church, the parochial school, the new convent for nuns, the parish house and a public school. These lots are within easy walking distance of the Hirsch-Stein Starch factory, which employs about 1,500 men; the Western Grain Products company; the Standard Steel Car company, which employs about 6,000 men; the well-known plants of the W. B. Conkey company, which employs about 2,000 men, boys and girls in its book-binding and printing departments; the Reid-Murdoch Pickling works, which employs a great many girls; the Simplex Foundry and no less than thirty other large and well known industries and factories. The population of Hammond and West Hammond has increased over 5,000 in the last three years and a general boom has been in progress for the past year. The new West Hammond Savings & Trust Bank was formerly opened a few weeks ago and is putting up a large building in West Hammond. There are two large Building and Loan associations, one Polish and the other German, and together with the City Banks, purchasers of lots will easily be able to make any kind of a building loan. Most of the improvements are in in front of these lots, including sewer, water, sidewalks, and most of the streets of the Village are now paved. The well-known Polish Cemetery at West Hammond is close to this property. The Street Car Companies are now extending their lines through West Hammond and according to the routes mentioned in their franchises, will pass these lots so that workingmen buying homes in this Subdivision will be able to get a street car within a stone's throw of their door, for the purpose of going to South Chicago and Pullman on the south, or Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor or Gary on the east. The new line from Harvey to Hammond is under course of construction and workingmen living in this Subdivision will be able to get to Harvey and its large numerous industries in thirty minutes. West Hammond has a good water department, good police force and a good fire. department. New industries are going up all the time. The finishing touches are being put to the new West Hammond Brewing & Bottling works and will afford employment for a large number of men. The building is finished and the machinery is now being installed. v These lots are being offered at prices from $150 to $400 a lot. They are worth three times as much as the selling price. , West Hammond Realty Company MARTIN H. FINNERAN, Agent 30 152nd STREET, HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Joseph Rushkewicz.

CHICAGO AGENTS Stephen Gorecki, 1121 Noble St.

The following trains can betaken to these lots: Lake Shore and Nickel Plate, Hammond trains, at LaSalle Street Station; Michigan Central at Park Row Station; Morton and Erie at Dearborn Street Station, or Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago Street cars leave 63rd Street every twenty minutes.

FOR SALE 7-room house. 440 Hoffman st.; lot 60x125; gas, bath; all at. improvements paid; a bargain. Phone 1363. FOR SALE At a bargain, new twol story modern .8-room house; 75 feet frontage. 2 "Warren st. stf FOR SALE All household articles;

bargains if taken at once. Inquire 523 i John St., Whiting. 13-6 FOR SALE Second hand Ice. boxes, ' dressers. stoves. etc- rfniKku

prices. Hammond Furniture Co., 65 State

st.; pnone 543. 13-6

FOR SALE 22 ft.xS ft. 6 In. gasoline launch, with 2 cylinder 4 cycle 9 h. p. engine; lights, whistle, bell, 20-gallon gasoline tank, m gallon fresh water tank with faucet, 14 camping chairs with back on, 12 ft.x3 ft. 6 In. folding table. 1 gasoline stove, 2 flags. 1 large searchlight. 1 anchor; $250; can be seen and run at any time. Geo. p. Dally, 370 Truman st.

FOR SALE Large Garland baseburner;

as good as new. 86 Ogden St., second

flat.

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FOR SALE 7-room new house; bath, hot and cold water, 7 ft. basement, border floors, eolonade and grills; on Ada st. 6-room cottage on May st.; bath, hot and cold water. 47-acre farm, all kinds of fruit under cultivation; three miles from county seat; pike on two sides of farm; will exchange for Hammond, Indiana Harbor or East Chicago property. E. D. Brandenburg, 106 First Nafl Bank bldg.. Hammond. Ind.; phone . 11-3

FOR SALE A large grocery !ce box; cheap if taken at once; must sell. Inquire Paul Greenberg, 4th and Hart streets. Tolleston phone 812-J 7-ll-4t.

FOR SALE Choice 50-foot lot on Ada st; special bargain. Telephone 1523.

FOR SALE: Cheap, 7-room house on 110 ft. lot; electric light and bath; two blocks from center of city. Address O O No. 1. Times. 3tf

FOR SALE ;Five acres In South Hammond; 10 minutes from Conkey ave.; will trade for flat building. Apply ta Owner, Frank Eschenbach, 460-150th St., Hammond. jtf

HE IS COMIKTG BACK

WHO'S COMING BACK? Your landlord, grocer, furniture, butcher, coal, ln surance, doctor, or any other collector to whom you are Indebted.1 Get rid of him, he's a nuisance and a bother. COME TO US and let us explain .how to do It. 1 We have helped Thousands, why not you?,; IT'S OUR BUSINESS to take UP your worry matters. We have plenty of money at all times for this purpose. ' , THE PROCESS IS SIMPLE We will let you have any amount from $10 up to $200 on FURNITURE, PIANO, HORSES, WAGONS, or PERSONAL PROPERTY of all kinds without removal. - IF YOU OWE a balance ?n your furniture, or any other Loan Co., don't let that keep you away, we will gladly pay them off and advance you more money. OUR RATES ARE POSITIVELY THE LOWEST in this section of the country, and we explain to you, to the cent, the exact cost of the loan, and give you a strftightfordward, honest statement, so simple in fact, that a child can understand it. OUR REBATES - for prepayment are the most liberal. You only pay tor the time you use the money.

OUR METHODS ARE MODERN and up to date. We make the payments on the easiest plan to suit your income, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly. WE MAKE NO INQUIRIES OF YOUR FRIENDS. Your contract and honesty is all we require. We grant extension of time without extra charge in case of sickness and misfortune. WE EMPLOY NO ANNOYING COLLECTORS ' to bother you, and give you many advantages that no others can. We are here to stay, and want your patronage. THINK IT OVER ASK US. Remember Our Name and Location CALUMET LOAN CO. Largest' and Most Reliable in Northern Indiana 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Phone 323 HAMMOND, IND. Loans made in Hammond, Gary, Uniting, Burnham, Crown Point, East Chicago, West Hammond, Indiana Harbor, Hegewisch, St. John or anywhere in the Calumet District. OPEN EVENINGS.

McCafferty, Patrick McGrath. Robert Murphy, Walter Noake, Joseph Pupme, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Peoples. Miss Hat. tie Raddats, Theo. Pudler, W. R. Rogers. J. E. Sturgis, Francissek Schabowskl. Pawet Satik, Mrs. Ella Segeuin (2), Mr. Swen. B. B. Spencer, H. A. Taylor. W. P. Tjnderhill, Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan, Gus Wolf, Miss Rosa Wiess, Will White. WILLIAM H. GOSTLIN, ' Postmaster.

BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED Roomers and boarders at 294 Michigan ave. (new no.); pnon 3933. "

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WANTED Boarders at S17 Indiana ave.; $5 per week for board and room. INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 13 and 14, blk 19, 2nd add, William J. Riley to Walter J.

rmey , Lot 17. blk 36, E. Chgo Co, to Frederick F. Wilcox Lot 8, blk 36. E. Chgo Co. to Frederick F. Wilcox GARY. Lots 31 and 32. 1st add, Frederick W. Altendorf to Henrietta J. Randall , Lot 2, blk 7. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Hugh H. DiU Lot 14. blk 11, Broadway add, Isabel Dearbeyne to . Clement C. Mitchell Lot 87. blk 1, Garden City add Ethel Fitzgerald to Charles Kwlat TOLLESTON. Lot 40. blk 6, Oak Pk add, Louis A. Bryan to Adam Schneider... Lot 14, blk 5, Logan Pk add. Armanis F. Knotts to Equate Dutka Lot 4, blk 8, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd 1 add. Smith Bader Davidson Co. to Mary J. Kearney Lot 4. blk 8, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd add, Mary J. Kearney to Jos. P. Grantham Lots 11 and 12, blk 19. Oak Pk add, Henrietta J. RandalJ to . Frederick W. Altendorf Lot 24. blk 2, Condit McGinnity sub, Condit McGinnity Realty Co. to John Balint Lots 1 and 2, blk 14. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 6th add. Walter S. Ross to Asa F. Hooper.-. Lots 1 and 2, blk 14, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add. Asa F. Hooper to Raymond S. Greene EAST CHICAGO. Lots 7 to 12, 21 to 24, 15, in sub lot 25, blk 3, SW 29-37-9. East Chicago Co. to Calumet Co Lot 11, blk NW 14 3S-37-9, Ho- " mer W. Cunningham to George M. Rastovski 28-36-8 Und 4-5 SE 14 SW 14 (except X. T. C. & St. L. R. R.), Henry Keilman to First State Bank, Hobart 11,

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PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Receipts, 17,036 tubs; creamery, extras, 27c; price to retail dealers. 28c; prints, 29c; extra firsts. 26c; firsts, 2514c: seconds, 24ic; dairies, extra, 26c; firsts. 24c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. 1. 22c; packing, 21c. . Eggs Receipts, 17,462 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 15160; cases returned, 1416c; ordinary firsts, 16c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 174c; prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, lSe; extra, specially pack ed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 21c; No. 1 dirties, 15c; checks, 14c. Potatoes Receipts, 82 cars; choice to fancy, 25t?27c; fair to good, 2223c. New potatoes Receipts, 15 cars; choice to fancy, $1.00 1.05; fair to good. 90 3 95c. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 30 to 60 lbs weight, 8giic: 60 to 80 lbs, 89c; 80 to 120 lbs, 99c; fancy, 1010c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 14c; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 1 round, llc; No. 1 chuck, 10c; No. 1 plate. Sc. Green vegetables Asparagus. $1.50 2.50 per box; beets, new, 5060c per box; cabbage, new, crate, 50cJr$1.60; carrots, new, 4050c per box; cucumbers. 3040c per doz; cauliflower, 50 60c per box; green onions, 7c per bunch; green peas, $1.002 00 per box; horseradish, 60(S'70c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per box, 35g 40c; leaf, 1015c per case; mushrooms, 20?f35c per doz; onions. $1.001.35 per Cumner crate; parsley, 10 15c per doz. Live poultrs' Turkeys, per.' , 17e; chickens, fowls, 16c; broilers 530c; roosters, 10c; geese, 10c; ducks.'ISc. Berries Strawberries, per 24 qts, $2.75iff 3.00; Michigan. $1.752.00 per 16 qts; red raspberries, $4.00 per 24 pts; blueberries. 20c per qt; blackberries, $2.75 per 24 qts.

BLAST FURNACE 110. 5 READY THE BL0WI1 New Furnace Will Make Eight That Will Then Be in Operation.

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ADVERTISED MAIL The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postoffice, week ending June 13, 1910: Mate Autolic, L. E. Benard, Thos. M. Brumbaugh. Victor Berggren. Agniescka Clsck. Miss Rizpah Caplinger, Mrs. G. A. Dunn. Mrs. John Dekker, John Dempsey, O. F. Dean, Tom Doimieoin, John Ewenow, Frank Flenniker. Mrs. Katie First, James K. Gray. Mr. Howes, Henry Hamp. Mrs. G. w. Hollester. Rue Herrell, Paul Heydebreck (2). Kara Jovanovic, Joseph Johnson, J. H. James, Ruby Johnson, Gus Krueger, Harry Lieutlacumn. Richard Long. Miss

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Blast furnace number 5 at the steel plant is completed and is now ready to be "blown in." When it is producing Iron the eighth blast furnace will be in operation at the Gary plant. The iew furnace may be put In commission any day. Just as soon as word comes from the general offices of the steel corporation in New York Supt. Gleason will have the torch applied and Gary will be producing 450 more tons of '-n dally. During the month of May the six furnace stacks In operation at the local plant brone the steel corporations record for producing pig iron. An average of 450 tons was made dally. i Fnrnai Belnar Repaired. Furnace number 7 Is out of commission for a few weeks as the result of an accident some time ago. Its lining was burned out and workmen are busy putting It Into shape for use. The first furnace was lighted In December. 1908. when Mary Louise Gleason, the daughter of the superintendent, applied the torch that announced to the world that Gary after being two and one-half years on the map was a reality and was now proflucing steel. Since that time the furnaces have never ceased operations for a day with the exception of the one which met with an accident and is now undergoing repairs.

SHRINERS HAVE BULLY TRIP TO GARY (Continued from Page OnO

moving pictures of the Shrine doings at New Orleans. When the picture of Ellas J. Jacoby, the potentate of Murat Shrinks In Chicago, came into view there was loud applause for Jacoby was present and had been delegated to deliver the charter to Orak Temple. After the pictures were seen the Shriners went to the Masonic Temple here where the presentation of . the charter was made by Potentate Jacoby. After the presentation of the charter the electinon of officers took place and then followed their Installation. After this the Shriners adjourned to the ball room where a fine banquet was served. Many compliments were paid to the committee on arrangements on the banquet and the manner In which It was served. Decora t Ion Attractive. The table decorations and the decorations of the banquet room were all very attractive and It was a brilliant assemblage of good fellows who sat down to tjie dinner. The officers who were elected by the members of Orak temple were the same as those who have served during the past . year when the local Shrine has been working under a special dispensation. " These officers were all re-elected as an evidence of the appreciation' of the members of the work they have accomplished during the past year. The following were the officers who were elected last evening: Dr. H. E. Sharrer, Potentate. H. F. Meikle, Chief Rabban, Harry B. Tuthill, Assistant Rabban, A. J. Smith of Hobart. High Priest and Prophet, Judge Virgil S. Reiter, Oriental Guard, John W. Morth land. Recorder, J. T. Hutton, Treasurer. The rest of the officers of the shrine will be appointed by Potentate Sharrer tonight.

AGED SETTLER IS DEAD (Special to Thb Times.) Lowell, Ind.. June 13. Amasa Edgerton, 86 years old and a settler in southern Lake county for eighty years, died at the home of his granddaughter. Mrs. Calvin Vinnedge, near Creston, Saturday. Funeral will be held at Creston tomorrow at 3 o'clock.

Por Sale Cheap! 3,000,000 feet good new an J second haa LUMBER - of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Qoodi, everv tUnj: necessary to build a houso with, CaO with estimates. J. g. ruei 7337 sst2rt,

"BUZZ" WATER WAGOIJ IS KEPT ON JUMP Gary Auto Patrol Consumes Much Gas and Oil Last Saturday Evening.

The auto police patrol or the "buiz wagon as It Is known in local parlance was kept busy Saturday night, all day yesterday and far Into last night, con- ' veylng sundry gentlemen whose thirst caused them to take on too much fire water. Some trips as many as six drunks were taken to the lock up. I Today some of them will pay their fines while those less fortunate will be

dispatched to the county jail which is already crowded to the limit. The fact that it - was pay was the cause for the free flow of the amber fluid. In addition a few weddings and several dances among the foreigners caused many to ex&ed the speed limit with , the results mentioned.

MIDGET GOP STANDS NDT ON ORDER OF GOING Policeman Pete Bastavich of Gary who Is said to be the smallest officer in the world became involved in a wrangle last evening at Seventh and Broadway in front of the Knotts building. Bedecked in full uniform, the 110pound and five-foot-two mighty minion of the law, ventured to give some orders to a crowd of husky boilermakers. When he threatened to arrest one of the "number they laughed uproariously and said that they would put the patrolman in their pockets. Pete then drew his club and was prepared to maintain the majesty of the police force at all hazards when an attorney came along and advised him that If he got out of sight It would be better for all concerned. Pete took the advice and went.

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We Offer the following Properly at Bargain Prices:

Modern 6-Room House on ss . . $3000 2 Cottages, on 50-foot lots, 4 and 6-rooms, ttOCnft Doty St.... ...4)Z0UU 7-room House, on 80-foot lot; easy CORflfl payments. . ... 4)&-JUU 1 2-flat Building on Conkey Avenue. foc fin Bargain. . . . . J)ZuUU 2 new 4-room Cottages on North Side; MlCft easy payments.!) I r3U Modern 7-room House on $4000

7-room House on Doty St 10-room House on Webb St... 6-room Cottage on Sheffield Av

$3500

$7000 $2000

8-room Brick House on

Summer Street

$3500

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, Meyn & CO. State and Hohman Sts. Phone A

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