Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 20 July 1910 — Page 7

Wednesday Julv 20, 1910.

6EVER1DGE GETS GOOD NEWS FDR W1AHUFACTURERS

llJltS Ul HtAI , AT STATE CAPITAL. Indianapolis, Ind., July 20. Senator Beveridge has received some very good news for the manufacturers of Indiana in regard to the proposed advance in on August first. Several of the large manufacturers of the state called on Senator Beveridge when he was here recently ana 101a mm tnai u tne proposed advanced in freight rates was allowed to go into effect on the first of August it would mean a heavy loss to them, for the reason that they had sold their product months ahead and that much of it had been sold on con tracts which resuire them to deliver the goods to the purchasers. Thus, the manufacturers have to pay the freight charges, and the proposed advance would affect them very materially. One manufacturer informed the Senator that if the advance went into effect on the first of August he would lose at least $6,000 on his freight charges. It was pointed out that the Interstate Commerce Commission has the authority to suspend the placing in effect of any freight rate advance pending an lnvestigation as to whether the advance Is just and right, and he was asked to sound the Interstate Commerce Commission as to its policy in the matter. The senator wrote a letter to Martin A, Knapp, chairman of the commission. (Special to The Times. East Chicago, July 20. Evidence before Judge William A. Retalnd brought jOut in connection with the trial of three more of the women who constitute the gang of woman grain thieves . who have been wrecking cars of the E. J. & E. in ordtr to steal the grain that lodges between the sides of the cars and the inner wall, revealed a remarkable state of affair?. The women tried yesterday ' were Maggie . Sowl. Kate Kowalski and Agnes, Mida, all of Oklahoma and. living near where the E. J. ' & E. crosses One Hundred and Fifty-flrs"t strtet. Like the five . women - tried - a ! few days ago on similar charges, each was fined $13.50. 1.1 ko Kwrni of Dees. Witnesses testified that the women ,were in the habit of descending like a swarm of bees upon almost every train that stops in this vicinity. While the 'train is at a standstill the women clirr.h aboard the open rars, and woplt like leavers until it starts up again, throwing off lumber, coal. or whatever thoy ran lay their v hands to. The crowd has some times succeded in throwing off several tons of coal in just a few moments. The husbands of the women have adopted the motto "'Let the women do the work." for more reasons than one. In the first place it relieves them of the laher and responsibility and in the second place, the trainmen art prone to deal less harshly with women thieves than with men. Thirdly, if the women are arrested, the first thing they demand is their babies. ' The presence of women and children In the courtroom is believed to have a Softening influence on the Judge, which It cannot be denied it usually has, no matter how hardened and disillusioned the magistrate may have been by reason of previous experience with similar cases. otlve In riitule. To Dave .indah, detective for the E. J. & E., Police Officer' C. Spencer and Meyer Hybecki belongs considerable credit for bringing the gang to justice. Ppencer disguised, in overalls and jumper accompanied one of the trains on a number of trips, in order to be able to testify in court, as to just what took place and Myer Rybecki served the warrants. Kight arests have been made thus far, and Rybecki has the names of twice as many more whom he will "-est as .soon as possible. Two of the women yesterday testified that they were forced to steal to keep starvation from their door. Their hus bands they said were out of town looking for work, and they- had not only themselves but their babies to look after. All of this sounded most pathetic, but Officer Rybecki who was standing at the Judge's elbow whispered that the husband's of both women at that moment obstructed his range of vision and Judge Reiland ordered the men brought in. They admitted their relationship with the women and asked where they were employed saiu they work at the Chemical' plant at Orasseli. Lake County Title r

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f . K. MOTT, President rfANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S- B1AXJCMUN. Secretary A. H. TAfPLR. Treasurer UJWAJLD J. DKB, Manager

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and asked him for a statement of the commission's policy. An answer waa received yesterday at the office of Senator Beveridge. In the answer Chairman Knapp says that it is the policy of the commission is prptty well under

stood, but that the policy must be seen in each separate decision rendered. He says that wherever a rate advance is proposed whic his understood to be for the sole .purpose of increasing the revenue of the railroads it will be suspended pending investigation by the commission. He says, however, that In cases where individual rates are ehang ed, as is often the case, and where the change cannot be sail to apparently be a part of the general scheme for increasing the income of the railroads it will not be suspended. Much importance is attached to this letter, since it makes it clear that he railroads will not be allowed by the Interstate Commerce Commission to arbitrarily increase their freight rates and hold up the shippers. Every ad vanct must be filed with the commlsl sion, and according to the letter to Senator Beveridge each tariff sheet will be carefully examined before the com mission permits It to go into effect. The information gained thus by Senator Beveridge is regarded as being ef immense benefit to the manufacturers of. the state, for it informs them as to just where the Interstate Commerce Commission stands on the proposition. Did they work every day? Sure. Judge Reiland sighed, fine!? the wo men all around and called the next case. FIRE- TAKES PLAGE AT INDIANA HARBOR Flat Building Ruined by Flames Last Night About Ten O'Clock. (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., July 20. Afire broke out in a two-story brick flat on the corner of One Hundred and Fortysecond and Drummond streets . last night at about 10 o'clock, and before it could be extinguished the entire household goods were destroyed and nothing but the walls remained to show that a house had once stood there. The cause of .the Are is not known. The fiat was occupied by Edward Meyers and . Mr. and Mrs. Tony Phillips. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 10,690 tubs; creamery extras, 28c; prices to-retail dealers, 29V4c; prints, SOc; extra firsts, 26Hr, firsts, -25c; seconds, 24c; extras, 26o; firsts, 24c; seconds, 23c; ladles, No. 1, 224c; packing, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 16,363 cases; miscellaneous lots: cases Included. 1014c; cases returned, 10 13c; ordinary firsts, 13c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 15c; prime firsts, packed in new white wood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 17c; extras, especially packed for rlty trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 21c; No. 1 dirties 11c; checks, 10c. New potatoes Keeetpts. 36 cars; choice to fancy, .63 65c; fair to good, 58 fS 60c: barrel stock, choice to fancy. $1.60 fg 1.70. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 9rS9c; 60 to 80 lbs 9410c; SO to 120 lbs, 104c; fancy, ll12c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 1 round, lle; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 7 He. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17(31 20e; chickens, fowls, 15c; broilers, 18c roosters, 10c; geese, 810c; spring geese 12 c; ducks, 13c; spring ducks 14c. California green fruits Peaches, $lg 1.15 per box; plums, $1.251.35; pears ji. i a (fl per dox; grapes. 2(gi3 per crate. Melons Gems $46.50 per standard crate; $25 per crate; watermelons $150'S300 per car. Green vegetables Asparagus, 75c $1.25 per box; beets, new, 2535c per box; cabbage, new, crate, 50c 1.25; car rots, new, 2550c per box; cucumbers 4550c per dor; caullllower, $1.01.25 per dos; celery, California, $78 per crate; green onions, 56c per bunch; green peas. lS.2h per box; horserad ish 6070c per dozen stalks; lettuce head, per box 1025e; leaf, 5g10c per case; mushrooms, 2026c per doi onion6. $1.S53.25 per sack; parsley 10 15c per dozen; pepper, $1.75 per bu. ; pieplant. 6?f15e per bunch; radishes. 5075c per 100: string beans, 50$1.25 per box: spinach, $1 per tub; tomatoes. 107?ao per crate; turnips, new, 50c per box. THERE'S A CEAXCB THAT TOD OrCH'f SOT TO POSTPONE THAI -UHOPPIXG" ANY LONGER. HE ATI THE TIMES Ana ami SPE 1FV TH U IOT ia & Guaranty Go. HAMMOND AND CEOWN POI2TT, IXD

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NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to clas sified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for sanoeT The following letters lit answer to Times classified advertising may be obtained at Tri Tikis office. They will be aent by mail upon request and upon reoelpt of stamps. A R No. n. Times, 5; A St. Times. ; G G. Times. 1; 595. Times. 1; H C D Times 5; M M Times i; X X Times S; L L Times, 2; 6 O No. 1 Times, ; E B Times. 1; W R S Times, 1. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER. Readers of the following advertise ments who wish to communicate wltJ advertisers who Identity Is not revealed. shouid follow the . instructions to address them by the key Ut ter given. Reausats at this of floe to reveal the identity of anonymous ad vertisers cannot. In justice to the advertisers, be answered. Slmplj lollow Instructions. As far as H is possible. It is advised that an classified ds should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thi Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Cashier and bookkeeper In grocery store. One that is competent to wait on trade Is preferred; good wages guaranteed. Address No. 765, care Times 7-19-St WANTED Ten salesladies. S. L. Knox & Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED A lady stenographer; to a girl with plenty of common sense a brilliant future is assured. Must be content t commence with moderate salary. Fine opportunity for girl with literary inclinations. Apply by letter only, Gary News Bureau, Reynolds, Building, Gary, Ind. 7-18-tf WANTED Good girl or woman for gen eral help in restaurant. 256 S. Hohman street. 7-16-6t WANTED Girl for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924. 7-11-tf M A -E HELP. 4 ' WANTED -A man to take care of horses and also other work. Apply 435 W. State st.. C. J. Wunschel. 7-20-2t WANTED Compositors; straight mat ter; steady employment to right per son; ask for Mr. Bailey, Frank S. Bets Co.. Hammond. 7-20-2t WANTED Tinsmith. Apply Standard Steel Car Company, Passenger De Tartment. Hammond. Ind. 7-156t WANTED A good day fireman. ReldMurdoch Co. 7-15-2t Jj'O'R g ALE I 11 600 BUYS 9-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT I at 56S Indiana avenue; terms to suit. Address J. C Loeftler. 1241 W. Z5tn street. Chicago 7-20-6t FOR SALE At a bargain in Homewood . two-story, 8-room residence; all modern improvements. 75 ft. frontage. No. 4 Warren st. 7-20-6t FOR SALE Four pairs of white homer pigeons; good squat breeds. Apply Fred Pleis, 1 0633 avenue M, South Chicago. 7-20-4t FOR SALE An ideal country home, . fine buildings, orchard, 60 trees, lawns, grand shade trees, cement walks, rich level land, one hour from Chicago; ten-minutes from Gary. Address "X" this office. FOR SALE! 1 wagon, 1 wall-case, 2 show cases. Call at 435 W. State St., C. J. Wunschel. 7-20-2t FOR SALE Cheap;, gas range, and heating stove: almost new. 43 Carroll St., phone 3822. 7-19-3t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For small cottage, two flat brick building. Address 44 154th place, cuts into Douglas. 7-19-6t FOR SALE Pony, buggy ana harness, all in good condition; price $125. Mrs. N. Kaiser, 700. Price place, phone 3362. 7-18-6t FOR SALE Strictly modern 8-room house; hot and cold water; hot water heat. One block from Harrison Park; at a big bargain. Address E. M. C. care Times. 7-18-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE One six-room cottage at 327 Cedar street; one seven room cottage; all modern; at 331 Cedar. Call 327 Cedar st. 7-18-5t FOR. SALE A Maxwell runabout in good condition; can be seen at Baker's garage, 6th and Massachusetts streets 7-16-3t FOR SALE OR LEASE Saloon; good stand. 626 150th street, Hammond, Ind., 7-16-6t EIGHT ROOM HOUSE WITH FURNACE hot and cold water, for sale at Chesterton; $300 down, $20 month. Tou will save four times your car fare In farm products. Gary Lumber, Co. 7-16-tf i FOR SALE One $500 new piano, $200; one $350, slightly used piano, $100; two high grade upright pianos, fine conidition, $50 and $75 each. J. M. Wllcockton Music Co., Hammond, Ind. 7-16-6t FOR SALE Five passenger Winton; reason for selling, buying a bigger car. Call at 3524 Fir street, Indiana Harbor, B. H. Briney ..7-15-tf BC AJRD AND ROOM. WANTED Board and room ror man and wife in private family; best of reference. Address 797, care Times.' 7-10-2t MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED j real . estate in Burnham and vicinity. ; Building loans made up to 60 per cent of fair cash value of property. Apply to John H. Rollins, 85 Dearborn st.. j Chicago, 7-10-2t

XTJANT ADS,

VOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; - no children. Phone 2003 c: 7-20-St FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas range; bath; 10 minutes' walk to Standard Steel: 5 minutes to Conkey plant. 851 Erie st. . 7-20-2tl FOR RENT Sleeping room for lady Or gentleman; all modern conveniences; near Gibson .station. No. 55, Lake County Times. 7-20-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer avenue (new number). FOR RENT A large well-furnished comfortable room; suitable for two persons: Apply 532 Adams street. Gary. 7-20-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences. 19 Williams st. 19-2t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. Address 286 Truman, phone 502S. 7-19-3t FOR RENT Two rooms for light house keeping. Call , 1017 141th St.. East Chicago. . 7-19-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for gentleman. 84 Clinton st. 7-18-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in modern flat. Call 197 Michigan. Flat 1 (new number). 7-15-tf LEGAL NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltisens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentybne (21) years of age, a resident of said City and Towrjahip, and is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past.; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State Of Indiana, at their regu lar August Term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quan titles than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises! where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is de scribed as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, of which said room Is 18 'feet, wide by 30 feet 'long and facing on Hoffman street, a pub lic highway or street in the City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County and State of Indiana, located and situated on lot , block 6, of Hoff man's second addition to the City o Hammond, Lake 'County, Indiana, and also known as 423 Huffman st. There are four living rooms In rear of said building and ten. living rooms on secnoor- Building has glass front, one " . f ' V one rear entrances.,,,. Bar, ia located on west side of saids-room. . , - FRANK GROSS. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby, given to the cltirens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned Is a male inhabitant more than twentyone (21) years of age, a resident of said City and Township, and is not. In the habit of becoming Intoxicated; that he ha3 been a resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. State of Indiana, at their regular August Term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicating liquors is de scribed as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the said room is 28 feet wide and 38 feet long and facing north on Fields avenut, a public highway or street In the City of Hammond. North Township, JL&ke County, State of Indiana, lo cated and situated on lot 46, block 1, Morris addition to the City of Ham mona. ijake County, Indiana. There are four living rooms In rear of build ing. Bar is located on west side of said barroom. Building has glass front and inside of room can be seen from Merrill avenue. There is one front entrance and one rear entrance to said barroom. HERMAN TEICHNOR. LTENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North. Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentyone (21) years or age, a resident of said City and Township, and is not In the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regu- ; ,ar August Term, 1910. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quan titles than a quart at a time and per mit the same to be drunk on the prem ises where sold: that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is de scribed as follows, to-wit: I x lie gruuna ironi room oi tne nw- , a . . two-story frame building, of which said room is 23 feet 6 inches wide and 39 feet long, and facing east on Columbia avenue, a public highway or street, in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, State of Indl ana, located and situated on lot 4. black 3, Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake Co., Ind.; also known as No. 1008 Columbia Ave. There are six living rooms upstairs over said barroom. Building has glass front and all of said room can be seen from Co lumbla' avenue. The bar is situated on the north side of said room. There is one front entrance and one rear en trancs to said barrood. ' SIMON MUNDO. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby sriven ta the citizens

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WITH THE GROCERY BILL, COAL BILL, DOCTOR BILL, INSURANCE BILL, and any other bill tnat you did not or could not pay last month. LET US PAY HIM NOW AND END YOUR WORRY AND TROUBLES RIGHT NOW and put you on Easy street for the rest of the time. Life should not be made ot troubles, worry and care- Don't you get rather tired of it? WE WILL MAKE YOU A LOAN of $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse or Wagon, Store or Office Fixtures, from One Month to One Year with the privilege of Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit your income with the privilege of an Ample Rebate if the Account is paid sooner than the note calls for. We will not worry you to death with troublesome collectors, give you more time In case ot sickness, loss of employment or other unforseen difficulties, and extend to you the highest courtesies and confidential treatment that will make you a friend of us and not one to lose. DO YOU OWE ANY OTHER LOAN COMPANY AND PAY A HIGHER RATZ THAN YOU WOULD PAY UST BETTER CALL AND SEE IF YOU ARE AND LET US SEE IF WE CANNOT PROVE TO YOU THAT Wc CAN SAVE YOU. Loans made In all surrounding towns, or anywhere in the District Calunjet Loan Company Largest and Most Reliable In Northern IndianaPhone 323. Open every evening. Phone, write or call- Room 212 Hammond Bldg.

of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the unaersignea

Is a male inhabitant more than twenty- permit tne same to De crunk, .is deone (21) years of age, a resident off scribed as follows: said City and Township, and is not Inj The ground floor front room of the the habit of becoming intoxicated; that i two-story frame building; said rjom la he has been a resident of said Township) twenty-three (23) feet wide and thirty

for more than ninety (90) days last - two teet long and racing north on State past; that he will apply to the Board j stret and being situated 'on west .ialf of County Commissioners of Lakejof lot two (2). block two (2). original County, State of Indiana, at their regu- town (now city) of Hammond. North lar August Term, 1910, for a license to . Township, Lake County, Indiana, said sell intoxicating liquors In less quan- building being known and numbered as titles than a quart at a time and per- I 100 State street, said front room fronimlt the same to be drunk on the prem-j ing on the south side of said street, ises where sold; that he will also ask ( said street being a public highway or permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks i street In Hammond, North Township, In

and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors Is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, of which J said room is 22 feet 6 Inches wide and 36 feet long, and facing north on 161st street, a public highway or street in the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, located and situated on lot 1. block 1, of Rich & Sears' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar is on west side of aid room. Building has glass front, one front entrance and one side entrance. There are three living rooms in rear of said saloon and eight living rooms above. , CLARF.NOF. S. OGDEN. j LICENSE NOICE. j Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentyone (21) years of age,, a resident of said City and Township, and Is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a resident of said Township Tor -more than ninety. l0) uays- last past; that he will apply to-the Beard of County -Commissioners or ljase County, State of Indiana, at their regu lar August Term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors m less quan tities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therew-lth; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is de scribed as follows, to-wit: Ground floor front roo mof a twstory frame building. Living rooms J rear and above. Situated on lot 22, blk 4, Morris' addition. Room is 20 by 32 feet. Has one front ana one siae en trance. Glass front. Bar is on west side of room. Said buildihg faces south on Walter avenue, a public highway or street in said city. All of said room can be seen from said highway. - J. DRAG ASH.LICENSE NOICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake rvniTitv tnflima.: That the undersigned o inhabitant more than twentvone (21). years of age, a resldent of paid City and Township, and. is not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated; that he has been a resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that-he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. State of Indiana, at their regular Aug-ust Term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to pell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: Ground floor front room of a twostory frame building situated on lot 44, block 1, Larned's addition to Hammond. Said room has glass front and fares south on Moss avenue, a public highway In said city; has one front and one side entrajice. Barroom Is 21 by 29 feet, has four living rooms in rear and above. Bar is on west side of room and all of said room can be seen from said highway. IVAN KRAPAC. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said city and township and above the age of twenty, one (21) years,-am a person of good moral character, the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and that I have been continuously a resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days last past, and that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at their regular August Term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time; the kind of liquors to be sold being spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors..! will also ask the privilege of carrying on a business of soft drinks and servfng lunches, in connection with said business; the. premises upon which I desire a -license to-soli

such Intoxicating liquors In less quan-

nues mn a quart at a time ana io Lake County, Indiana. There Is one storage room in the rear and three small rooms in the second story of said building, used and accupied for assemblage purposes. The bar room is twenty-three feet wide and thirty-two feet long, and the bar s situated on the west side of said room near the front; there Is on door entering said room from the front and one door from a side hall, the hall opening on a private alley off State streer; there are two doors connecting the rear of said bar room, one with the storage room, back south of said bar room, the other with a blind open cour; in the south side of said bar room there is a stairway connecting with Lhe small halls upstairs. The bar room has a glass front and the inside cf salt room can be seen from State streer... WM. ADAMS. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, VIOLA E, FIERCE VS. ALLEN J. PIERCE, CAUSE NO." 6,630, ACTION TO DIVORCE. r ' Now, comes the plaintiff , by McMahon & Conroy, .attorneys .and files her complaint--herein, " together 'with 'an ' affidavit of a: competent person showing that the defendant Allen J.'-Pierce :s not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore ' 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 he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the j 13th day of September, A. D. 1910. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said court t be begun and hel l In the Federal Building at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd' Monday of September, A. D. 1910, sail action will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my. hand and affix the Seal o? said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of July. A. D. 1910. EARNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk, L. S. C. By Mae Hansori, Deputy Clsrk. BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Blocks, 1 to 8 Columbus Heights. Elizabeth Daley to William Tillson'.... ' $ i HAMMOND. a Vz Lot 6 & N. H Lot 7 blk 1, Normann's add., Ludwig Nor man to Frank Dikowski $ 400 Lots- 20, 21, blk 1, Towle and Young's add., Peter W. Meyn to John Dahlkamp , TOLLESTON Lot 38 blk 11. C. T. L. A I. Co.'s 6th add., John- Dantelson to Andrew Barlock 1 Lot 6, block 4, Husak's add.. Jason L. "Wilson to Walter Tenza .... 300 Lot 35 blk 44 in 2d Oak pk add., Frank F. Fraker to Ralph Mirfield W. lot 3. blk 1, Gruenberg's 2d add., George Mayer to Joe Pishkus 1,400 Lot 54, blk 2, Sherman pk add., Josef Lepsa to Louis Konlawskl 275 Lot 54 blk 2. Sherman pk add.. Franc E. Wolcott to Josef Lepsa .' 1 Lot 41, blk 43, in 2d Oak pk add., Gustavus S. Widholm to Carl Stout 500 INDIANA HARBOR, Lot 10. resub lots 12 to 17 blk 53 Jan Forszt to Jan Gavelek . . 1 Lot 10. resub lots 12 to 17 blk 53 Jan Gavelek to Mary Forzt . . . NEW CHICAGO. ' Lot 14, blk 5, 6th add.. New Chicago R. E. & I. Co. to John Kloucek 173 GLEN PARK. Lots 38 & 39 blk 2, Josephine Crown to Robert Whlmann 300 WHITING. E. 15 ft lot 9 & E. 15 ft lot 8 blk 2. ' Davidson's blvd add., Charles D. Davidson to Laldslaw Jager 1,350 33-33-9 6 H N N. E. 4 40 acres, William Love to Floyd A. Maxwell l 32-33-9 S Vt N N E M 40 acres, Floyd A. Maxwell to William Love 1 , EAST CHICAGO. Lot 37, blk 2. sub. E. 4-7 S. W. 29-37-9, East " Chicago Co. to Ignatz Longava . 375

Lot 2 & N lot 3, blk 58. Simeon Lewallen to Robert M. Morehouse Lots 10. 11 blk 20 "in" 4th add Simeon Lewallen to Mary A. 'We16'' .....'$ 580 Lot 8, blk 11. in 3rd add.. Simoen Lewallen to Mary A. Weiser . . 165 Lot 2 resub blk 58, Vincent Malzlnski to Louis Felich and Osias -Stolovltz 2 250 Lot 20, blk 71. William Biumenthal to Robert M. and Kather,ine Black j. Lots 25. 26. blk 57, Will'am O'Hara

to tnos s. Drummond . .- TOLLE3TON. Lots 3, 19 and 37, blk 1, Wheeler & Petty's add., the Garden City Sand Co. to Francis O. Benedict 450 600 iots l to 4. blk 5, Oakdale add.. Clear Title Land Co. to Andrew CuPko 2.500 Lots 21 to 24, 30 to 34, blk 1, F. R- Maas' 1st add.. Frank R. Maas to Elizabeth Schoenheit. 900 Lot 11, blk 36 in 2d Oak Pk add.. Louis A. Bryan to Otto W. Dabrymple . 450 i-ot 32. blk 36 in 2d Oak pk add. Louis A. Bryan to Richard Gapsach -q Lots 12 to 16, blk 4 Frankels'sub.". William N. Rumely to George N r ShaP'k 2.375 Lot 33, blk 4, Wheeler & Petty's add.. Charles Herold, Jr.. to Edmund Kayser go HAMMOND. Lot 25, blk 5. Marbles sub.. Marbles add., Delbert C. Treloar to George Heibrlng 259 WHITING. Lot 22. W. 10 ft lot 21. blk -, ' Davidson boul. add., Patrick Cahill to John Jancek ..... 275 t HORSFORD "PARK." ' '. -V ;- . Lots 25 to 30, blk 10. Charles J. ' Williams to Ida A. Lull .A 450 SECTION 16-35-8 W. " . Part2.37 acres. Bertram Saxton to Clara Saxton Williams lOO CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample. No. 3 red, $1.091.10; No. 3 red. $1.071,10 nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.09 1.104 nominal No. 3 hard, $1.071.10 nominal. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 north, ern, $1.251.27; No. 2 northern $1.20 1.22 nominal; No. 3 spring $l.l0(?fl.20 nominal. Corn by sample: No. 2, 6262c; No. 2 white, 65 66c; No. 2 yellolw. 64c; No. 3. 6161"V4c; No. 3 white. 640 65c; No. 3 yellow. 63c; No. 4 5943604c. XCURSION TO Marion Peru, AND Muncie VIA Chicago, Cincinnali & Loul:viila RaiSroatt Saturday Night, July 23rd SCHEDULE AND RATES RATE TIME. S1.25 Ar- Peru 202 a. m. 1.75 Ar. Marion 3:01 a. m. 2.00' ' Ar' Mu"Ci 3:55 a. m. Tickets good to return on all trains up to and including Ttaln No. 2 of Monday, July 25th, arriving Hammond 4:36 p. m. For further Information apply to C. W. HEIMBACH, Agent. 151 South Hohman St Next Excursion Sat. July 30 352 Senf on TRIAL FOR TWO WEEKS The DUPLEX SYRINGE 'Send ic stamp for our book. ci-avaa advicb to ladies." -iSetled) DCPLU CO.. Udi...rl. For Salt? Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and second hand LUMBhR of all kinds. Doors, windows. Plumbing Goods, every" thing necessary to build a houss with Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL 7M7'i2ari'A