Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1910 — Page 7

Saturday, July 23, 1910.

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THREATEN TO KILL THE PRIEST

(Contiool from Pc . nes. Not a light gllmmere-d from ny window and not & sound pntrated to the outside.' WRIT OP REPLEVIN'. In tha meantime the committee had Iocs since got what It bad come after, having secured a writ of replevin for the property at the court of Judge William A. Relland. The committee wu composed of John Tenkely. the president of the benevolent society. his brother Andrew Tenkely, Joseph Horwat, Steve Clpele and Joseph VendelL A constable was dispatched to the scene of the trouble, and on being served with the paper from the court. Father Bogner gave up the money and emblems. One flag the writ did not call for, and this Father Bogner placed outside on a fence, when the constable failed to take it. The mob had dispersed, but later some of the men returned and the sight of the flag aroused the-" to frenzy. Somebody started the cry that the emblem had been dishonored. That the priest had thrown it out. This report spread like wild fire and in a short time the crowd of a score or more had grown, to a mob of hundreds ho threatened and gesticulated, shouting out their defiance to the priest and daring him to come outside and be killed upon the spot. HOW TROUBLE STARTED. The trouble is the culmination of disaffection among the parishoners, which had its origin at the time Father Bogner was first Installed In this parish. In place of Father Sillajyl. While Father Bogner Is liked by the better element In his church, there Is a faction, composed to a considerable extent according to report of the more Ignorant of his parishioners, who desire Father Szilagyi reinstated. It is said that Father Szilagyi who is now In town made a call at the parochial residence yesterday and was denied admittance. The merits of the case will be thrashed out before Judge W. A. Relland the first of the week. Attorney P. McClosky has been retained by the society to represent it in the proceedings which wil be instituted for the permanent possession of the emblems. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 5. blk 4. James Reed to William A. Jones 1 Lot 3. blk 67. Stephen Szerptowski to Herman Matszar 2.350 Lot 24. blk 20 in 2d add., Walter M. Jenkins to Robias Coculini. 1 Lot 25. blk 20 in 2d add., East Chicago Co. to 'Sten Casimir Stulberg 370 HAMMOND. Lots 2o. 24 blk 1 H. W. SoM's 5th add., A. Murray Turner to Lillian M. Graves 1 Lot 14, blk 2, Towle & Young's ' 2d add., Harry E. Williams to Margaret C. Miller ...

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O. Morris to Thomas Eicxyalel . 600 . TOLLESTON. Lots 27. 28 blk 4. Frankie Sub.. I C Shaw to Robert A. Schmelter .. 2,000 lots 28, 30 blk 5, Oak pk add.. Louis A. Bryan to Frederick G. Ruff 1.700 Lots 28. SO blk 6. Oak pk add., Calumet Land Co. to Frederick G. Ruff 1.700 Lot 11, Rundell's 4th add.. Forrest P. Rundell to Carrie M. Batt ... 350 Lots 1. 10, 11 blk 3. Koepke's subEdmund A. H. Kayser to Theodore Hoefer 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 7. 8. 9 sub. lot 25 blk 5 8. W. 29-37-9, Calumet Co. to James W. Reynolds 8,150 LOWELL. Lot 10. Halsted's 2d add.. Ward H. Chllders to Caroline C Sanger 100

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 10,787 tubs; creamery extras. 28c; prices to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c; extra firsts, 26Hc; firsts, 25c; seconds, 24c; extras, 26c; firsts. 24c; seconds, 23c; ladles, No. 1, 22 He; packing. 21c Eggs Receipts. 5,244 eases; miscellaneous lots; cases Included. 1014c; cases returned, 1013c; 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 city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. 21c; No. 1 dirties 11c; checks, 8c New potatoes Receipts, 4 5 cars; choice to fancy, 63C?65c; fair to good, 5860c; barrel stock, choice to fancy, $1.601.70. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows; 50 to 60 lb weights. 99c; 60 to 80 lbs 9410c; P0 to " 10c; fancy, ll12c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 11 c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 7 He. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17 20c; chickens, fowls, 14 He; broilers, 16 lSc; roosters, 10c; geese, 8c; spring geese, 12 He; ducks, 12c; spring ducks 13c. California gren fruits Peaches. 65c per box; plums, $1.251.75; pears, $1.85 Q1.00 per box; grapes, $2 per crate. Melons Gens. $4 $6 per standard crate; $24 per crate; watermelons, $150 300 per car. Green vegetables Asparagus, 75c $1.25 per box; beets, new, 2535c per box; cabbage, new, crate, 50c1.25; car. rots, new, 253!50e per box; cucumbers 4550c per doz; cauJtuower, $1.01.25 per doz; celery, California, $78 per crate; green onions. 56c per bunch; green peas. $1$1.25 per box: horseradish 60 70c per dozen stalks; lettuce head, per box 1025c; leaf, 510c per case; mushrooms, 2025c per doz; onions, $1.S53.25 per sack; parsley, 1015c per dozen; pepper, $1.75 per bu.; pieplant, 615c per bunch; radishes. 5075c per 100; string beans. 50$1.25 per box; spinach, $1 per tub; tomatoes, 10(330 per crate; turnips, new. 50c pe box. WHT ARE YOU NOT READ EB .-...-ik A TIMES osia W. G. BELMAN, Cashier

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NPTICH. Wll parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Time kindly call promptly for same? NCvCfai The following letters In answer to Tucu classified advertising may bs obtained at Thx Tikss office. They wiU be sent by mall upon request and upon receipt of stamps. A R No. 11, Times, 6; A St. Times. 3; G G. Times. 1; 585. Times. 1; H C D Times 6; M M Times 2; X X Times 3: L L Times. 2; O O No. 1 Times, I; S fi Times. 1; W R S Times, 1. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER. Readers of the following advertisement who wish to communicate with advertisers who Identity is not revealed, shouid follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers cannot. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simp!) iollow Instructions. As far as It is possible. It Is advised that all classified ds should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thx Timss win sot be responsible for errors In ads taken ever the telephone. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Lady stenographer and bookkeeper, t horoughly competent. Address in own hand writing, giving experience and salary wanted. Address Box 78, Times. WANTED Strong girls to operate power sewing machines. Call Monday morning McElroy Belting Co., Truman and Sohl street. W ANTED A thoroughly experienced stenographer for 3Vj months work; must have high school education and thoroughly competent to take dictation correctly; office hours 8 to 4:30; $12 to $1S per week; position may be permanent. Address, giving experience, references, eta. No. 350, Lake County Times. 7-21-5t WANTED Waitress, at once. Apply We Cater Restaurant, Sibley street. 7-21-tl FOR SALE. FOR SALE 10 Wagons, express and delivery and 10 buggies. Carter & Wells Co., 73-75 State street Hammond. 7-23-lmo FOR' SALE AT ONCE In lot or by piece, one lot of household goods in first class condition at give away price, consisting of two iron beds, S & M. oak commodes, drophead sewing machine, center tables, rockers, two 9x12 rnigsyrphstered rockers, carpets, curtains, pictures, etc. This lot must be sold at once and it is vour one chance for good goods at a right price. Get a hustle on and call ' at No. 212 Hammond Building, phone 323. 7-"-tf FOR SALE 1 pair of Lewellyn setters; female 14 months old; male 18 months partially broken. Apply 1130 Jackson street. Hammond. Phone 4032 7-22-6t FOR SALE First class aloon, doing fine business, good location; parties going out of business. Address R. S. K. Inquire Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago. 7-22-2t FOR SALE 7-room house: also 6-room cottage in Claude street. Call 102 Williams St., Hammond, Ind., phone 5083. 7-22-21 FOR SALE 4-cylinder. 22 h. p. National Roadster, $450 ; fully equipped; a barpain. 3605 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. In diana. 7-22-1 FOR SALE Four pair of White Horner pigeons, good squab breeders. Apply Fred Pleis, 10633 avenue M. .South Chicago. 7-21-U FOR SALE CHEAP If taken at once; modern 5 room cottage; brick foundation on 37 foot lot on Michigan ave. Gostlin. Meyn & Co. 7-21-St FOR SALE At a bargain'in" Homewood two-story, S-room residence; all modern improvements. 76 ft. frontage. No. i Warren st. 7-20-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For small' cottage, two flat brick building. Address 44 154th place, cuts into Douglas. 7-13-6t FOR SALE Pony, buggy and harness. all in good condition; price $125. Mrs. N. Kaiser, 700, Price place, phone 3362. 7-18-6t EIGHT ROOM HOUSE WITH FURNACE hot and cold water, for sale at Chesterton; $300 down, $20 month. You will save four times your car fare in farm products. Gary Lumber Co. 7-16-tf 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 BARD ANI) ROOM. WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping! by couple without children; must be in good locality. Address, Rooms, care Times. 7-21-3t 1 LOST AND FOUND. j LOST A black leather hand bag conI tafflfTic. MrtwT nnrV.f KaaV n.t.t. .- j . ..... - - - i ' ii -OJ i in paper money ana smau change. Lost ; Wednesday night about 7 o'clock at j Bernice, Jll. Return to Times office; $5 j reward. 7-21r3t j sothaton waxted. , WANTED By two German women; waemng and ironing or general cleaning.-- Address 373 P. O.fl to, Ham.

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M A-LE HELP. WANTED Six experienced cylinder press feeders. Either young men or young women. Steady, permanent positions. Highest wages. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey Company, Hammond, Indiana. 7'21-" WANTED First class machinist by Geo. B. Limbert & Co. 145th and Railroad aves. East Chicago. 7-23-2t FREE SAMPLES Agents both sexes can easily add $15-$45 weekly to Income. Write today for proof and sample. D. B. Seed., 93 Reade. New York. WANTED An experienced grocery clerk at once. Apply Humpfer Bros., 578 S. Hohman. 7-23-3t WANTED Laborers at the gas plant, located on Wilcox st and the river. 7-23-2t WANTED Good . men for basement work. Apply Reid-Murdoch Co. 7-22-2t WANTED Men's laundry or family washings done at home; first class work. 378 N. Hohman (new number). 7-22-3t WANTED Blacksmith; one that can do some wood work. Apply F. J. Flack. 4814 Olcott avenue. 7-22-2t VOR RENT. FOR RENT 5-room flat, upstairs; 15 minutes walk from Steel Plant. 418 Bauer st. ?" 7-23-5t FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room suitable for one gentleman. Ap ply 64 Rimbach, one door west of court house. FOR RENT 7-room fiat: all modern improvements. -Apply 500 S. Hohman st. Opposite City Hall. Rent $24 per month. ,t 7-2 2-3 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call 61 Clinton street. t 7-2l-3t FOR RENT A large well-furnished comfortable room; suitable for two persons. Appiy 532 Adams street. Gary. 7-20-tf W NTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Modern 6-roor.i furnished house or flat for a month or six weeks located in Hammond preferred. Apply E.-B. C. care Times. 7-22-3t USED THING SrTHAT TOU DON'T TANT CAN BE OLD. IF YOTI ADVERTISE IN THE -.TIMES. - .- r

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MISCELLANEOUS. MEN WANTED Age 18 to 35, for firemen $100 monthly and brakemen $80, on railroads in Hammond vicinity. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Promotion to engineers, conductors. Railroad employing headquarters over 500 men sent to positions monthly. State age; send stamp. Railway Association, Dept. 351, 227 Monroe street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 7-9 7-23-2t $1,600 BUYS 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT at 563 Indiana avenue; terms to suit. Address 3. C Loefller, 241 W. 25th street, Chicago. 7-20-6t

MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED real estate in Burnham and vicinity. Building loans made up to 50 per cent of fair cash value of property. Apply to John H. Rollins, 85 Dearborn st., Chicago. 7-10-2t NOTICE. NOTICE. My wife having left me. I wish it understood that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. JOHN H. SCHOEDER. 540 W. Garfield ave., Hammond, Ind. 7-23-3t LEGAL NOTICE. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, of Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that 1, the undersigned, am a male inhabitant and resident of the city of Gary, Ca5uni';t Township, Lake County, Indiana, and over the age of 21 years and a parson of good moral character, and that I have been continuously a resident of the cs'y of Gary, said township, courtj- and state for more than 90 days Inst past, and that I will apply to the Board ot County Commissioners of Cake Coumy, Indiana at the August, 1910, session ot said board for & license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinuous and malt liquors, in less quantities than five gallons at a time, and the premises upon which I desire to sell said liquors and permit the same to be drank or drnuk, is described as follows: In the front room on the ground floor of a certain one story brick bui:dIng situated on lot No. 10, blok 2 in Main street addition to the town of Tolleston now in Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Said building has five rooms and one bar room 21 x 28 feet; bar room fronts on Main s'ret and Fifteenth avenue: has front (corner) entrance, side entrance and rear entrance; 7x7 glass windows on front and side. Glass panes in door. GEORGE HAITZ. CASH GRAIN MARKET. WlnterWheat by samp.e. No. 2 red, tl.00Vig;i.ll; No. 3 red, $1.07 1.10 ; No. 2 hard, $1.00 1.16 ; No. 3 hard, $1.07(f?1.104. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern $1.2634 (ftl. 29 nominal No. 2 uorthern, $1.221.26 nominal; No. 3 spring, $1.151.23 nominal. Corn by sample: No. 2 63 64c; No. 2 white 664 f 66c; No. 2 yellow. 6414c; No. 3 6363e: No. 3 white 65c; No. 3 yellow, 634?P64c; No. 4 ei!62:&c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 4444c; No. 3 white 41?t43Hc; No. 4 white. 40 42c Standard 4244c. .. "

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If you wish to gamble in realty, all right, give some fellow two dollars a square foot for a piece of ground which last week or last month cost him thirty cents a foot. He has done nothing to enhance the value of the ground; he has paved no streets; put in no sewers. Because he has made 1,000 per cent on his investment, it does not follow that you will. The other fellow has taken all the milk from the nut. The chance you take is this: Will you be able to get back all or part of the $500, the amount of your investment in two years, should you be compelled to let go? But perhaps you are not a speculator. You want a home and you are offered a lot for $350 easy terms, street cars, with industries thrown in. The agent says nothing about sewerage, paved streets, sidewalks, pure water or carfare. But you want these, then you will have to pay for them. You may be willing, anxious to pay a couple of hundred additional for these utilities; you may not get them for two, three, maybe five years. In the meantime the man who sold you the lot continues to live in the First Subdivision. In the First Subdivision residence lots on Van Buren and Harrison streets, which two years ago were priced, at $500, were advanced to $700 last year and now would bring $1,000 each if there were any left for sale. Polk street (pavement just finished) is destined to be one of the finest streets in Gary. Ground high and level; many native trees left. Lots may be had on this street for from $350 to $475 each. No worry about the sewers, or pavements, or water, or gas, or electric lights. They are all in now, and when you have paid three or four hundred dollars for a lot you have paid for all these necessities, t

ROLLER IN GO ABROAD London. July 22. Dr. B. F. Roller of Seattle, the American wrestler, was matched today to wrestle Gama, champion of India. The match will be decided In August and will be for a side bet of $5,000. Roller, accompanied by his manager, Jack Curley, recently left Chicago for an extended tour of Europe. They plan winding up their trip abroad in Australia, where Roller has been promised a match with Hackenschmldt.

THERE AJtti; FUCK COPIES OP THE TIMES SOU! IX HAMMOND FOR EVERY COPY SOLD BY ANY OTHER PAPER- IT GIVES YOU THREE TIME? AS Ml'CH NEWS FOR ONE CENT AS OTHER PAPRS AO FOR TWO CEXTS. EXCURSION TO Peru, Marion AND Mimcie VIA Chicago, Cincinnati & LouisYills Railroad Saturday Night, July 23rd SCHEDULE AND RATES KATE TIME. $1.25 Ar- Peru 2:02 a. m. 1.75 ' -Ar- Marion 3:01 a. m. 2.00 Ar Munci 3:55 a. m. Tickets good to return on all trains up to and including Tiain 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 CHICHESTER s PILLS ItrnifitUi. Ask for ill-t lTe-TEH S r vu iwjinii riLLK, for 19 "ansno.n as Best. Safest. Always KeKabte OLD GV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE For Salts Cheap! 10,000,000 fee good new and second hand LUMfctR of all kinds. Doors, windows. Plumbing: Goods, every thing necessary to build a nous a with Call with estimates. - ill G. RUEL. -7Ta,5Am-

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