Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1910 — Page 7

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THETIUE3. Friday, August 26, 1910.

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FOR SALE.

FOR SALE 60x120 ft. lot on Warren

St. Apply to Chas. Qrueh. Ill Douglas

st. or Lion store hdw. dept. x 26-3

FOR SALE Two beagle hounds; cheap

If taken at once. Address 1136 Jack

son st or phone 4032. 26-3

FOR SALE At a bargain, modern 6-

room house with large porch, gas,

bath newlv nainted and papered: lot

100x165; large barn, fine grapes, peach

es and cherries; also small fruit, large

chicken park 90x40; street now being

finished. At home Sunday morning. 527

Loean at.: nhone 4383. 26-Z

Matthias 1 Lots 20 to 24, blk 8, Relaslg's add, Charles Hansen to Otto Matthias 1.200 GARY. Lot 13, blk 7, Broadway add, John 2ellska to Arden Dearbeyne... 1 Lot 17, blk 14, Broadway add, John Zeliska to Arden Dearbeyne . . . ; ..... l GARFIELD PARK SUB. Lots 67 and 58, blk 3, Louis Horvath to John Kamensky 250

8-34-8 Pt NW A 40' acres, Maur

ice Filler to Albert P. Oser...

135

PRODUCE MARKET.

FOR SALE Quite a number ot new wlhdow shades, cooking utensils and dishes of all kinds; must be sold within a few days. Mrs. Mulhall, 344 Tru

man t.. Hammond. Ind. 26-tf

FOR SALE: House and 60-ft lot; will

s:lve 142 range and leave linoleum

on kitchen floor if sold within a week;

(1.155: cash or easy payments. Phone

287.

M HELP.

FOR SALE 3A h. t. motorcycle; in

good running order, at $95. 409 Hoff

man 'st.. Hammond, Ind. 25-6

FOR SALE Pool and billiard hall

cash or payments. Inquire Nassau &

Thompson, East Chicago, Ind. 25-6

WANTED Reliable man as an insur- ' ante agent, to collect premiums and solicit. We train men in the Insurance business and promote them to positions of trust and at a good salary. G. E. Harvey, Supt. Public savings Insurance Co., 309 Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Man or lady who speaks Slavish, Polish, Hungarian. must write English, for department store; good wages; steady position. H. Mata-

sar, dept. store,-3502 Cedar st., Indiana

Harbor. Ind. 23

WANTED Government employes;

write for Hammond examination schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. 80-T, Rochester. N. Y. 24tf

WANTED Messenger boy. Apply Pos

tal Telegranh Co. 24tf

WANTED Agents for the best vacuum

cleaner made; no electricity; good commission. Call in the evenings. Wil

liams & Worsdell .Majestic hotel.

FOR SALE Breeded bulldog pups. In

quire 176 State st. 84-3

FOR SALE Fresh cows with calf. Ap

ply Orsborn, Griffith, Ind. 24-3

FOR SALE Cheap, 3-chair barber

shop; good business; 4 living rooms.

222 Main st., Hobart, Ind. 24-6

FOR SALE Two modern houses; brick

and frame; both on 50-ft. lots. In

quire Henry Goebel, Cleveland ave.

Whiting. 23-3

run salk Modern house, 8 rooms;

hot water heat; 33,500. 115 Carroll st.

FOR SALE Two ' Llewllyn setters

cheap if taken at once. 1134 Jackson

St., Hammond, Ind.; phone 40S2. 23

FOR SALE Bargain, 2 lots. 50 ft

iront, on waiter st. N. E. corner Walter and E. Carroll St.; $650 cash if taken at once; improvements paid for;

commission paid to agents. Write Box A P, Times. 22-6

Butter Receipts, 6,862 tubs; cream

ery, extra, 29c; price to retail aeai-

ers, 31Hc; prints, 32V4c; extra firsts,

firsts, 27c; firsts, 25 He; sconds, 24Hc; rles, extra, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 24c;

ladles. No. 1, 23c; packing stock, 22e.

Eggs Receipts, 5,805 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases returned, 1518c;

cases returned, 14V417c; ordinary

firsts, 18c; firsts, must be 45 per cent

fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in new

whitewood cases and must be 65

cent fresh, 22c; extra, specially packed

for city trade and must be 80 per cent

fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 12c; checks.

9c.

New potatoes Receipts, 40 cars;

choice to fancy, 7880c; fair to good.

7375c.

Veal Quotations for veal In good

order were as follows; 50 to 60 lb

weights 88Hc; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c;

80 to 100 lbs, 99Hc; fancy, 1012c.

Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No.

1 loins. 19c; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1

chuck, 7Vfcc; No. 1 plate, 7c.

uve poultry Turkeys, per lb, 20c;

chickens, folws, 13c; broilers, 16c

roosters, 9c; geese, 8c; spring geese,

12c; ducks, 14c; spring ducks, 14c.

Melons Gems, S2.O02.50 per stand

ard crate; $1.001.80 per crate; water

melons, $50.00 100.00 per car.

Green vegetables B-sets, $1.001.25

per 100 bunches; esttobage, new, crate,

75c$1.50; carrots, new, J1.001.J5

per 100 ounehes; cucumbers, zsc per doz; cauliflower, 60c$1.50 per doz; celery. 40 60c per box; green onions.

56c per bunch; green peas, $1.00 1.25 per box; horseradish, 7590c per

doz stalks; lettuce, head, per box, 40

50c; leaf, 1015c per case; mushrooms, 515c per doz; onions, $1.00

1.50 per sack; parsley, 1015c per

bunch; radishes, $1.00 per 100; string

beans, 75c per box; spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes, 5090c per crate; turnips, new, 75 85c per sack.

was dark the meeting once more re

sumed Its sessions In Mr. Ausley's

kitchen. But te party workers had

no soner got into battleship action than t

Mr. Green once more can in.

Gone Out the Window. " 1 "Foh de last time I done tell you all."

said the colored Daniel Webster and expounder of the democratic principles, "dat dis here " !

Then Mr. Ausley angered beyond

comparison shouted: "Hartwell Samp-1

son Russell Greene for the last time, I'se told you to keep out o' here. You ( should know enough law that every

man's house is Ms castle and now' you get out." '

Amid the cheers of the multitude the

frightened barrister went head first

through the open window.

The meeting went on untroubled. Police On tbe Scene. Ten minutes later the "buzz wagon"

came clanging down Broadway and the blue coats proceeded to Mr. Ausley's

home. Here a warrant was read to him stating that he was arrested for '"assault with' intent to commit murder."

Mr. Green had been successful in his

efforts to break up the meeting. To-

Perday the Gary Republican organization

will take a hand in the affair and see

that the colored people hold their future meetings unmolested.

ATTENDANCE COMPARES WELL WITH FORMER YEARS (Continued from Page One.)

Money for you at the Right Tinie

LISTEN! How about some Money, say from $10.00 to $200.00 for you to use now! Are you taking advantage of the large sales now are you going to start your children to school? Are you going to clean up a large bunch of debts and put them all in one place? A Loan of Money, used at the right time, is a saving you can greatly appreciate for time to come. Now is the Time, here is the Place. DON'T HESITATE. COME AND SEE US, AS A CALL WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED WHETHER YOU BORROW OR NOT. WE LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED AND WE BELIEVE IN MAKING FRIENDS. - - ' We will make you a Loan of $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse, Store or Office Fixtures, giving you the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms, from One Month to One Year with the privilege of Pre-Payment, entitling you to a most liberal Rebate. ' ASK US ABOUT THE ADVERTISED RATE OF $50.00 AT $1.20 PER WEEK. WITH A LESS COST AND LOWER PAYMENTLOANS TAKEN UP FROM OTHER COMPANIES AND MORE MONEY ALLOWED ON YOUR SECURITY. TRY US AND SEE. Loans made anywhere in the Calumet District.

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F7MaLE HELP. WANTED Six colored women to assist in cleaning church. Apply at once at Holy Angel's church or to Rev. Father Jansen, 700 Tyler st. 26-3

i k SALE 18-ft. motor boat; thor

oughly equipped; first class condi

tion; speed about 15 miles per hour;

must sell at once. Phone 2854 between

tne hours of 5:30 and 7 d. ra. 20tf

WANTED Good girl for general house work. 697 S. Hohman St., upper flat; phone 4624.

WANTED Experienced girl or middle aged woman for general housework. 51 Ruth st. 25-3

WANTED Dishwasher . Apply Majestic hotel,.

and

waitress. - .25-2

WANTED German girl for general

housework; family of two; good home. Call (new no.) 781 S. Hohman st., Hammond. Ind. 25-2

WANTED Good reliable girl for general housework; no invalid need ap

ply. 98 Highland st. - 24-4

WANTED Girl for general house

work; $4 per week. Call 530 119th st..

Whiting. 23

WANTED Girl for peneral work. 502 Conkev ave.

house

20tf

WANTED 50 cash gl-ls and wrappers at Lion store. Report to Mr. Payne at

8 a. m. on Monday, Aug. 22.

u SALE Strictly modern home.

rooms, besides large bath and re

ception hall; 6 closets, fine basement.

all concrete; toilet on both floors; heat and lights; 50 ft. lot; fine poultry house

and park 30x50. Inquire 29 Carroll eU;

pnone 408. jtf

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red,

99MiC$1.00H : No. 3 red, 9799c; No.

2 hard ,99 $1.00 ; No. 3 hard, 97

g 99c.

Spring wheat by sample: No. 1

northern, $1.20 nominal; No. 2 north

ern, $1.081.12; No. 3 spring, $1.00

1.06.

thusiasm of the crowd in the day's rac ing events. The Program.

Folowing is a summary of the day's

racing program,

Tursday, August 25 2:35 Trot, Third Race. No. 1 Higgs, Lady H., Geo. Higgs, Milwaukee, Wis .1 11 No. 2 Foor, Lee France, br g; F.

C. Poor, South Bend Ind . 3

No. 3 Shields, The Chalice, bh.

John Tobln, Cicago, driven in second.

No. 4 Hanley, Hattie Vest, bm;

C. Hanley, Rensselaer, Ind..

No. 5 Jeffries, Lady J. ch m; H.

Jefferies, Elkhart, Ind

No. 6 Sullivan, Emma Penn. br

m; J. H. Sullivan, Delphi, Ind.

Time 1st, 2:26 1-4; 2nd. 2:29 1-4;

3rd, 2:28 1-2.

Thursday, Aug. 25 2:17 Pace, Sec

ond Race:

Wile, Rochester, Ind

No. 1 Schenck. William ' B.,

sh; H. Everett, Chicago..

No. 2 Poor, Sapho, gr m; Dr.

Kilmer, So. Bend, Ind 4 4 3 2

No. 3 Stevens, Stanley M.,

bg; R. Rice, Benton, Harbor, Mich

No. 4 Jennings, Grace Col

bert, bm W. H. Foster, Elkhart, Ind 3 1 11 No. 5 Pierce, Dr. Benney, bh: D. Pierce. Valparaiso. 5 5 4 5

THINGS TO REMEMBER: Extension of time In case of sickness, loss of employment, or other unforseen difficulties. Confidential and Courteous treatment accorded to one and all. The Place where you are accorded every Convenience that a Customer demands. REMEMBER THE NAME AND LOCATION, CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Largest and Most Reliable Company in the Calumet District.

No. 212 Hammond Bldg.. Phone 323.

Open every evening. Phone, Write or Call.

Hammond, Indiana Phone 323.

Time 1st, 2:13 1-2; 2nd, 2:13 1-4; 3rd, 2:17 1-2; 4th, 2:22. Special race for green horses:

Laura Fay, W. J. McAleer, nam mond

I Nellie Boone. Ab Hall, Lowell..

Miss Few. Wright, Valparaiso.. 3 irranlr TV Roh Mathias, Hammond 4

Time 1st, 1:1S, half mile heats; 2nd, 1:14. The above race was one of the prettiest of the day, W. J. McAleer driving

Laura Fay with consummate nor&e2 4 4 manship to a straight heat victory.

MACKS HIS WIFE

Corn by sample: No. 2. 62 Va 62c; j No. 6-Spaid, Waneta R.. bm; -

uk sale OR TRADE One six-room

cottage at 327 Cedar st; one seven-

room cottage; all modern; at 831 Cedaa. Call 327 Cedar St. lotf

No. 2 white, 63 63 He; No. 2 yellow, 62 63c; No. 3, 6262c; No. 3 white, 6263c; No. 3 yellow, 6262c;

No. 4. 61 4 62c.

Oats by sample: No. 2, 3232e;

No. 2 white. 34?i35c; No. 3, 32c; No. 3

white, 3334c; No. white, 33 He;

standard, 3414 35c.

J. Spaid, Rochester, Ind... 6 6 6

No. 7 Line, Nellie, bm; 11.

Line. Lanorte. Ind 2 3 2 4

No. 8 Wile, Hal Chase; I. M. No. 9 Wilcox, Wlllard Gris-

wold, sg; Lou Ward, Peru 12 5

street, where his wife still resides,

burst in upon her and choked her al

most into insensibility before the police arrived and tore hla hand from her

throat.

The maniac was in the act of stab

bing the woman with a long knife when the arrival of the, police Interrupted him in his murderous intent.

Zigottts a year ago shot and killed

a Hungarian. He was arrested ior ine

homicide, but the authorities came to the conclusion that he was Insane. An insanity commission took his case under advisement and he was commit

ted to the asylum at Logansport. Here he has been ever since his' crime. In some manner, unknown to the police.

and probably to himself, he managed to escape and get back to Gary, wliere

he lost no time in looking up his iwfe,

He was taken to the police station

in the patrol, where he is being held pending the arrival of an attendant from the state institution to take him

back to Logansport.

Joe Morras, the Indiana Harbor woman who a week or so ago was found

in such squalor that the fire department went the day after her removal to the poor house and cleaned out the

premises in which she had lain witfc

fire hoseThe woiron died night before lasl

ing tuberculosis. She leaves a husband, Joe Morras, who is employed ai from' a complication of diseases, Includa foreman in the cement plant at Buf-

fington, and a son and daughter, botfc under twelve years of age. Burial will take place tomorrow It Hammond.

THE rXTERESTIXG TIMES' AD AI. WATS DENOTES TUB INTERESTING STORE-

With a -fury known only to a madman, Mike Zigottis, an escaped inmate of the Longcliffe asylum at Logansport, attacked his wife and attempted to kill her with a butcher knife. This morning he arrived in Gary and, going straight to his former home at the

9 corner of Tenth avenue ana Aaams

HER TROUBLES HOW JPIEHD (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Aug. 26. Burns & McGuan, undertakers, yesterday

took their ambulance to Crown Point

and brought back the remains of Mrs

Special Sale of Lumber To make room for new atok I am selling my large stock of new and nwd Lombrr, Doon, Wlndovra, I.at hm Shtnelea and Ready Roofing at barftala prices. Sow is tbe time to buy. Send la your estimates or come and see xnt and save money.

T G RUEL ra 37 Stone? Island A w . VX. XU J-ilj. r.hicaao

J VSen

Sen? on

f TRIAL

FOR TWO WEEKS

The DUPLEX SYRINGE

d 9c stamp for our book.

'Clsvsi Advtcb to IniKS."

DOrUX CO. baiMaoolSa

FOR SALE Saloon; old established business; cheap rent; good location; good reasons for selling. Inquire of A. N. McGee, cor. Clinton and Hohman sts., Hammond, or phone 4844. etf

WANTED TO REOT. WANTED TO RENT Six or 7-room furnished flat or house In East Chi

cago. Address M Box 724, East Chicago.

25-3

Ind.

WANTED TO RENT Six or 7-room

cottage or fiat. Address James McCue,

25-3

East Chicago, Ind.

tron RENT. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences, at 184 State Line st. Only 2 blocks from

WANTED Immediately two furnished housekeeping rooms, near bath, by

young childless couple; below State st.-

permanent, w W W, Times.

courthouse.

26-2

FOR RENT One sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Call at 204 Plummer ave.; phone 2634.

FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call at 204 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 26-2

T aST AND FOUND.

LOST Newspaper route book between

State st. and police station on Hoh

man st. Return Richard Taussig, cor

ner Honman and State. 25

FOR RENT Seven room fiat; lights and bath; also two rooms with bath furrtished for light housekeeping. Ap

ply 769 Walter st. Mrs. MInnlnger. 26tf FOR RENT Two rooms and one large front room for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave. opposite M. C. depot. FOR RENT Suite of furnished rooms , for light housekeeping, with gas. 235 Indiana ave.; phone 4042. 25-3 FOR RENT House on 150th st between Oak and Pine. Call 462-150th St.; phone 5439. 24tf

uvol un Broadway, gentleman's watchchaln and locket; the locket

contains a picture inside it. A sub stantial reward will be paid for its re

iurn io Anarew volcsko & Co., Gary

Diag., jfirth ave. and Broadway. 26

J-,jal a wo large drawnwork napkins between State and Doty st.; liberal reward. 806 S. Hohman St. , 26-2

FOR RENT SiXToom fiat, 2nd; gas and bath. Address 176 Clark st., Hammond, Ind. 24-3 FOR RENT Store and flat, corner of Adams st. and Twenty-fifth ave.. Holmes' grocery. Suitable for any business. Telephone 403. 24-3t

FOR RENT Will improve and have ready for occupancy in 60 or 90 days on my property, 60-62 State st., store rooms to suit tenants. Communicate within 5 days with Woodhull Ice Cream Co., 85 State St., Hammond, Ind.

Notice

ine spiritualist Society hold circles every Friday night. Friends and

strangers are invited. Madam Castello

832 Morton ave., Hammond, Ind. Stree car to door.

800

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Partner, lady or gent for good paying business In Hammond; salary and half interest will clear first year $3,000. Address S63, Times. 23-5

BOOK BINDING Law books, magazines and old books rebound. Chr. E. Rohde, 506 Plummer ave. Phone 3693

or send postal, will call. 19-12

I . WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO MY Customers that I am now settled in my new home and am ready to take orders tor knitting work. Mrs. Schneider, 314 K. Sheffield ave.; plione 4023,-s 26-3

THE XVMDGH OF" COPIES OF THU TIMES SOLD ON THE STREETS LONE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE OR. IfXATION OF ANY OTHER FAFEI XV THE CITY.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOI-LESTON. Lots 1 to 9, C. D. White's 1st add, Charles D. White , to Theodore Kosche . ..$ Lot 2 blk 17, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 3d and, Mike Ramocki to Ig-" natz Pietrzak

Lots 32, 33 and 34, blk 2, Gruenberg s add, Clear Title Land Co. to Florence R. Conney,. HAMMOND. Lot 4, blk 6, Marble's sub of Marble's add, Jesse L Ewing to Nathan Block Lot 29, E. W. Sohl's 2nd add. Fred Schweider to Joseph Dubbert.. Lots 3 and 4, blk 1, Turner's 1st add, A. Murray Turner to Frank

Delau

Lot 34 and S lot 35, blk 1. Turner's 1st add, A. Murray Turner to William Peterson 1,850 L. P. HAMMOND'S SUB.

Lots 25 to 32. blk 16, Mae Brade to to Margaret Dean 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 4, River Shore add. William H. Marts to Agnes Hyland 1 Lots 35 and 36. blk 18 sub N W4 29-37-9. Julian H. Youche to Christina Graver .... 1 GLEN PARK. Lots 8 and 9, blk 8, Relssig's add, Charles Haniio to Otto

400

800

1,000

FIRST BLOOD

GARY

The first physical political battle of

this year's campaign occurred last

evening in the south end of Gary. When the smoke cleared away the

Democracy had been thrown out Of a

window and the G. O. P. landed in the

police station.

Meeting; is I'eacenbe.

Pursuant to instructions from the

Republican township central committee, William Ausley, a bright young

man proceeded to call his colored

brethern together in the ten in the woods at. Thirteenth and Washington

street. The meeting was a quiet and peaceable one at the ouset as far as

the Republican voters were concerned

and the harmony flowed at an even gait. However, the precinct was getting pretty wel organized when Hartwell Sampson Russell Green Gary's colored attorney stuck his dome of thought through the flaps of the tent. He startled the audience with: "Bruders, ah am a democrat of the deepest hue and ah want you all to know dat here republican party am a roper In." Tbe First Interruption. Just then Mr. Green was hit on the head with a corn cob pipe. Chairman

Ausley commanded the sergeant at arms to remove the gentleman of the bar from the flap obening. This was

done and the meeting went on.

Two minutes later Mr. Green stuck his head through a tear in the canvas:

"Gem'men'." said he. "you am all

now that the party of Tom Knotts an'

Tom Jefferson am de only one dat am

going to sabe dis here great country

from de dogs. Ah earnestly implore

you you lak Abraham Line "

But Mr. Green got no further for

one of the ardent patriots had slipped

outside the tent and threw a pail of water over him. The machinery of the republican party then proceeded

peaceably on and the business of the evenine was being transacted with

clock like regularity. Meeting Adonrna Elurirhtre.

"De renublican party.", shouted Mr.

Green once more in sentorian tones, as he stuck his head through another hole in the tent, "am one of trusts and villians. She " . - - "This meeting will now adourn to my own house." announced Mr. Ausley. "Blow out the candle Mr. Sergeant-at-afmS and we will go to my home." i Two minutes later while the tent

A WORD ON

CATIIOPo

If you are employed in Gary or if you are a business man of Gary ,j and are considering building a home, BUILD IT IN GABY. Ask the man who paintsfin glowing colors the picture of beautiful suburbs to be miles from the center of activity, WHERE HE LIVES. Do not think because you must be satisfied with a modest place, that you must necessarily do without the common necessities of lifec Can you afford ta put in.your own water works? Can you do without proper sewerage for five years, perhaps ten? Live where you can have everything which goes to make living worth while. Live where you can walk to and from your work. Liye where you can economize, save , your car fare. Live where your children can attend the best schools. Ijet us show you how you can combine home, comfort and attractiveness with true aconomy. It will be worth your while to let us show you what' you Can accomplish with' little money. You will be sure to find something in the long line of Portable Houses, Bunalows, Attractive Cottages that will meet your needs. Our requirements are modest, inexpensive, well designed, four rooms or more, but all of substantial character. Residence Lots, including the cost of paved street and sewer, every lot now a$ cessable to water, as low as $300.00.

Gary

and Coo