Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1910 — Page 7

"Wednesday, June 15, 1910.

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FOKSAUEL TOR SALE Millinery stock and show cases; bargain for cash. Mrs. Blumenthal, 1907-137th st. 15-3

FOR SALE--House and 60 ft. lot. 447 Hoffman st 15-6

SHERIFF'S SALE.

State of Indiana,) (ss: County of Lake.) 1m SONNENSCHEIN vs. MILLE MARAICH . By virtue of an execution on transcript to me directed from the Clerk of tha Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public pale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on

FOR SALE Large apartment house; good money; party leaving: town.

Address k Times. istf Saturday, the 25th Day of

FOR SALE Cheap, several good dress- Jline, 1910, ers. Call at 378 N. Hohman st.; phone between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. 3S- lotfjsnd four o'clock p. m., the rents and

J yxuuia tor a period not exceeding seven

oi me roiiowing aeseriDea reai

EAST CHICAGO.

Lot 38. blk 7, NW Xi JJ,37-9

Peter Blasky to Magie Blasky

Lot 4, blk 21, SW 14 29-37-9. John

R. Brennell to William H. Brlska WHITING. 10 ft lot 38. lot 37, blk t. Central Pk add. Kate McCarthy to Patrick Murphy

E blkg . 5. TT E. Parks sub.

Cassius M. Lewis to Agnes T. Lewis .......

FOR SALE Good gasoline launch, cheap; will hold 12 people. Inquire 3433 Penn. ave.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. FOR SALE Household furniture of 4 completely furnished rooms, stoves, etc. Mrs. Friede, 517 Hoffman st. 14-2

AIAT,E HELP. "WANTED Refined gentleman desires large light furnished room with board in private family, within 10 minutes walk of Wallace school; full board not essential but must have breakfast. X N Times.

FOR SALE New, modern 7-room house on 60 ft. lot. in Homewood; a bargain; reasonable terms. Inquire 140 Highland ave. 11-6

FOR SALE 7-room house, 440 Hoffman st.; lot 50x125; gas, bath; all st. improvements paid; a bargain. Phone 1368.

FOR SALE All household articles; bargains If taken at once. Inquire 522 John st. Whiting. 18-6

FOR SALE Second hand Ice boxes, dressers, stoves, etc.; reasonable prices. Hammond Furniture Co., 65 State st; phone 543. 13-6

years

estate, to-wits

Lot twenty-two (22). block ona (1), Morris addition to the City of

Hammond, Lake County, Indiana

If said rants 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 ba 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 Mllle Mara-

wich at tha suit of L. Sonnenschein. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake Counter, Indlana. L I. Modjeska, Atfy for Plaintiff.

WANTED Experienced farmer wants work on a dairy farm. Lester Austin. 335 Torrence ave., Hammond, Ind.; phone 5063. 15-2

WANTED An experienced chaffuer. Apply F. S. Bets, corner Hohman and Warren; phone 4193. 15-3 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 bldg. lltf

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

WANTED Meat cook, restaurant, Sibley st.

Apply Wecater lOtf

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Good girl for kitchen work in restaurant; good wages. Apply

Central Park Restaurant, 77 S. Hoh

man st. 15-3

WANTED Dinner girl. Apply Gibson T. M. C A., Gibson, Ind. 14-2

WANTED Girl for general .housework; small family. Apply 4425 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 14-2

WANTED Washwoman st, second flat

at 458

Sibley

14-2

WANTED Girl for" general house

work. Apply 27 Sibley st. 14-3

WANTED Lady or gentleman, silent

partner, with 82.000 to Invest, in honorable business In Gary; full particulars given. Address , Gary Times. 13-6 WANTED Girl or woman for general work In restaurant Apply Queen City Restaurant, 256 S. Hohman st 13-6

FOR SALE A large grocery ice box; cheap if taken at once; must sell. Inquire Paul Greenberg, 4th and Hart streets. Tolleston phone 8J2-J '7-ll-4t

W:TTED TO RENT. WANTED Large light room with or without board; must be less than 15 minutes from Wallace school. X N, Times. 14.3

LOST Am) FOUND. FOUND Bay horse with dark feat. "has one shoe on right front foot others missing. Call John W. Voss, Lansing hotel, iAnslng, 111. 15-3

FOUND Money. Owner can have same by proving amount and place of loss. Con Moor. 101 Plummer ave.

LOST Lady's black pocketbook, containg 4 one-dollar bills and silver and opal ring. Reward If returned to Times office. 14-5

LOST Small alligator purse; keepsake; keep money but return purse to Whiting or East Chicago telephone office. 14-3 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 Bliske, East Chicago, 151st and Alexander; reward. 10-6

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana.) (ss: County of Lake.) LEOPOLD SONNENSCHEIN vs. ANTON JAMROTZ By virtue of an execution on tran

script to ma directed from tha Clark of

the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose

to public sale to tha highest bidder for cash in hand, at tha east door of tha

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 tha following described rea

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 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 mudh thereof, as may be sufflcien

to satisfy said Judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or ap

praisement laws.

i Taken as the property of Anton Jam-

rots at the suit of Leopold Sonnen scheln. j THOMAS GRANT,

Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. L L Modjeska. Att'y for Plaintiff.

LOST A cow last Thursday night: ' black spotted; rope tied around horns; '

WANTED Girl at Broken Corner.

WANTED Girl for general housework Apply 218 West State st; phone 313.

OR RENT. FOR RENT Seven-room house; address 117 Douglas; all modern conveniences. Call at 119 Douglas st.

FOR RENT Rooms for keeping. Address 286 phone 5023.

light houseTruman ave.; 15-3

FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping; modem. Phone 384.

FOR RENT Office rooms and flats; suitable for doctor or lawyer. Also basement rooms suitable for barber shop; fine location. Inquire the White Front bldg.. 137th and Cedar st D. Ru6Sln, prop., Indiana Harbor. 15-3

FOR RENT Three s-room cottages now building; location, Webster ave. and Main st, Tolleston. Inquire L G. Goudle, agt, 1749 Broadway, Gary, Ind.

FOR RENT Furnished room; nicely furnished; all modern conveniences. Apply 254 Indiana ave. 14-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply 847 Erie st. corner Carroll st. 13-8

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

FOR RENT Five-room flat; gas and bath; upstairs, 190 N. Hohman st. Inquire 188 N. Hohman St 13-8 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, cheap. 378 N. Hohman st; phone 384.

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUT Small driving horse and buggy; must be cheap. Phone 2033. 15-3

SITXTATON WANTED. SITUATION WANTED By colored

man as a cook and general house

work In private family. Address, D.E.T., Gary Evening Times.

SITUATION WANTED By colored

man as a cook and general house

work in private family. Address D.E.T.. Gary Evening Times.

WANTED Washing and Ironing to do at my home. 73 Sibley st 14-6

WANTED Position as Address S H J, Times.

stenograpbe-

14-2

BOARD AND ROOM.

WANTED Boarders; home cooking;

quiet rooms; $5 per week; one black

north of red line. 427 Oak st. 14tf

Hill Sader of Oavanaugh; supposed to

be in vicinity of Gary; reward will ba

given when returned. Return lost to Mr. Fred Behn, Clarke Station, Ind. I

-NOTICE. - !

will rtot be responsible for any

debts contracted only by myself afte this date. HENRY LIBER JR.

MISCELLANEOUS.

TURN YOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER

jewelry Into money; highest cash

price paid. Chas. Arkin, the jeweler. 63 State st, Hammond, Ind. . 4tf

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

AGENTS TO SELL OUR RIDERS' POL- I

icies issued to both men and women;

covering accidents, sickness and death, and all occupations; giving $3,000 death' and $15 weekly benefits; costing $5 per

annum; something entirely new; extra large commissions given. Address Na-' tlonal Accident Society, 320 Broadway,' New York. Established 24 years. IStf

' TOLLESTON. Lots 1 " and 17. blk 17, C T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add, Mary Wlberg to Lorenxo P. Godwin.... Lots 12 and 13, blk 16, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s Sd add, John O. Bowers to Otto Olson Lots 1 2and 13, blk 16. C. T. L & I. Co.'s 3rd add, Lake and Porter Land and Investment Co. to Otto Olson

800

800

WANTED-fu to know E. F. Johns-' ton, 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond,! Ind.. is district manager for the North- i western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for Lake. Jasper and Newton counties. I

DRINK TEXAS CARLSBAD MINERAL Water from Mineral Wells. Texas. Nature's own true laxative for rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, in-1 digestion and all female complaints. Phone or write to Barney Kulzyk, agent, 13-155th place, Hammond, Ind.; phone 4394. 13-6

WE TAKE EVERYTHING UNDER tha sun as part payment on pianos. Address GAS, East Chicago. Ind. 14-3

WILL TAKE HORSE, BUGGY AND harness as part payment on a high grade piano. Address GAS, East Chicago, Ind. 3

MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED ' reai estate In Burnham and vicinity.1 Building loans made up to 50 per cent of fair cash value of property. Apply to John H. Rollins, S5 Dearborn st , Chicago. 10tj

LKGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OFs ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN PAPKA, DECEASED. NO. 585. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate Is supposed to ba solvent.

SOPHIA PAPKA, Administratrix. Dated Mav 16, 1910.

1.200

HOGGISH DRIVER

IS TRIMMED Con tin aed from Pa r Oa.

Lfe.-y-aa

3

EE IS COMMG BACK

A

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of way In spite of the clanging of the

bell by the motorman. Finally the

passengers became so enraged at Blostic's action that some of them got i

off the car ana remonstrated with the stubborn driver. -: I

Blostic finally started an assault on i

the passengers. He secured a shovel and threatened one after another. His ' rage seemed to increase, as he drove ' the male passengers of the car to safe

retreats. One man went after him with1

a switch hook but was afraid of killing ;

Blostic with it and was finally com-1

pelled to retreat

Then Blostic started to throw stones

through the windows of the car. The women were panic stricken when they

heard the crash of glass as window

after window was broken. It was at

this Juncture that Renne had them all line down in the car so that they would not be struck by the flying missies.

Dally the Hero. Finally another car came to the

scene of the fight and Blostic broke a window or two in it with his shovel. It

was at this time that Conductor Daily decided that he would have to end the trouble.

Dally is only a little man while Blos

tic is large and athletic. Daily managed to get close enough to knock the man down with his fist and that ended the trouble.

Manager Green of the Hammond,

Whiting and East Chicago line stated

that he would have to make an ex

ample of Blostoc and so he will be

prosecuted to the limit. The case was not filed In the Justice courts, for an effort will be made to have Blostic given the limit of the law as a punishment for his actions.

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WHO'S COMING BACK? Yonr landlord, grocer, furniture, butcher, coal, insurance, doctor, or any other collector to "whom you are indebted. Get rid of him, he's a nuisance and a bother. COME TO US and let us explain how to do it. 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 on 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 straightfordward, 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 payment 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. Wo 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

We are here to stay, and want your

no others can. 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.

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Conversation, "In conversation the perfect virtues are to listen well and to reply well." La Rochefoucauld.

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HARRIES REALTY CO. SELL BIG TRAGI

Another big real estate-deal amounting to $24,000 v.-as negotiated today by the H. H- Harries Realty company when twenty acres of Tolleston property were sold to Chicago capitalists for subdivision purposes The acreage will be divided into lots A tract of this else will make about 170 lots which will be sold for residential purposes. It Is the intention of the owners to begin at once the work of ucttlng down the trees, grading the grounds and improving the property. Cement sidewalks and two blocks of

macadam streets will be laid in order to give connection with Borman boulevard which adjoins the tract. Tha property in question Is bounded on the south by Borman boulevard extended and the Gary and Interurban railway tracks on tb rth. Boom Is TTow On, Last week 120 lots In this vicinity were also sold to the same Interests who have plenty of money to carry out their residential subdivision plans. These lots will be sold at prices ranging from $250 upwards and will soon be in the center of a thriving settlement. Since it has becom known that Tolleston Is to shortly become a part of Gary real estate values have 'gone up and there is quite a boom on in property in the neighboring town. Most of the available acreage lies in the west end, two miles south of the American Bridge company plant. Several Import

ant deals will be announced within the course of a few days, involving realty in this locality.

His Presumption. "What do you mean by putting youf arm around my waist. Frank! Ill giv you Just one hour to remove your arm, or 111 call papa."

For Sale Cheap! K.0OO,000 feet rood new and second

nan. LUMBER of all kinds. Doors.

Windows, Plumbing Ooods, everv tfcing: necessary ta buOd a house with Call with estimates. J. G. RUEU 77ai

mmrmmmas

ua3tai

I jj Hj

Subdivision.

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. Dated Mar !3, 1910.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOVO STAKICH, DECEASED. NO. 590. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administra

tor of said Estate, by the Judge of the

WANTED Boarders at -S17 Indiana1 Superior Court. - ave.; $5 per week for board and room. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. . LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO.

WHY ARE READER?

YOU NOT A TIMES

Xated Juca 6, 1910.

Administrator.

Und Vi lots 6, 14 to 30, 46 to 50, blk 3. and und lots 6 and 7, 10, 19 to 24. 30 (ex 2 ft off w side) and lots 32, 34 to 38, 43 and 44, blk 4, Germania No. 2, William H. Baldwin to

James E. Baldwin..... 1,800

Lot 22, blk 22, C T. L ft L Co.'a 5th add, J. Glenn Harris to

Annie Jackson 550

Lot 25, blk 1, Germania No. 2, Forrest P. Rundell to John Bol-

cllol 225

Lots 1 and 2, blk IT, Red Oak 2nd add, Salvatore Iracl to Clear Title Land Co - Lot 2. blk 2. E. B. Ellas- add, Hardin W. Masters to Edgar L. Masters Lots 10 and 11, blk 10, C. T. L. & L Co.'s 3rd add; lots 8 and 9, blk 10, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third add, Charles E. Hendrickson to Smith Bader Davidson

Co 6,000

Lots 8. 9. 10 and, 11, blk 10, C. T. L. & I. Co.'! 3d add. Caroline Melln to Smith Bader David

son Co 6.000

Lots 8 to 11. blk 10. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd add. Smith Bader

Davidson Co. to Max Mickel. .13.200

Lots 15 to 19. blk 35, 2nd Oak Pk add, Jane Ann Making to Cal

umet Contracting Co. 2,000 Lot 23, blk 20, C T. L. & I. Co.'s j 5th add, George Palilionis to ! Walenty Nowak 1 Lot 20, blk 2. C T. L. & I. Co.'s 4th add, Anna I Jones to William Ozdzinski 500 Lots 3 and . blk 8, Wilhelm Voss to Johanna Savallish 1 GARY. Lots 34, blk 32, and lot 33. blk 26. Gary Land Co.'s 1st add, Fred Seavright to Fred Seabright Sr 1 Lot 28, blk 33, Gary Land Co.'s 1st add, Gary Land Co. to Fred Seabright 625 Lot IT, blk 107, Gary Land Co.'s 1st add, Gary Land Co. to Theodore S. Rocoff 800 Lot 42, blk 4, Condit MeGinnlty 6th add, Condit MoGinnity Realty Co. to Joseph Cholek 8S5 Lot 43, blk 4, Condit Mc-Ginnlty Realty Co. to John Nemeca... 385 SOUTH GARY. Lots 35 and 36. blk 19, So. Gary

Land & Const. Co.'s So. Gary. So. Gary Land Const. Co. to Salvatore Iracl . 1 INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 3 and 9, blk 15, 2nd add, James A. Springer to John R. Farovld 500

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 (SOOK : ; ------ This subivisi' a, 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. x These lots are within easy walking distance of the Hirsch-Stein Starch fac tory, 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 Ham-

n mond 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. 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

Joseph Rushkewicz.

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Stephen Gorecki, 1121 Noble St. H

Offer the follow--ing Property at Bargain Prices:

Modern 6-Room House on

Summer .(TOniiin

street JB 00110

2 Cottages, on (50-foot dots,

4and6-rooms, ffOCnn

Doty St .4aMJU

7-room House,ion 80-foot 1 lot; easy CORflfl I

payments... . ... 0&ftUU. 1 2-flat Building otn Conkey Avenue. (T 5 C f fl Bargain. ... . .!.-Jt)i!.3UU 2 new 4-room Cottages on North Side; Cl SCn easy payments Jm rDU Modern 7-room House on S....,44000

7-room House on Doty St

10-room Housee

on Webtf St.

6-room Cottage

on Sheffield Av

S35QQ

onnn

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8-room Brick Summer Street. .......

House on 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.

The following trains can be taken to these lota: Lake Shore and Nickel Plate, Hammond trains, at laSalle Stree.t Station; Michigan Central at Park Row Station; Monon and Erie at Dearborn Street Station, or Hammond, Whiting &. East Chicago Street cars leaverd Street every twenty minutes.

Gostlin, (vJeyn & CO.

State and Hohman Sts. Phone 141