Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1910 — Page 7

Tuesday, August 30, 1910.

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OLD SETTLERS HE

f.lEETl!!6 TOfill

Pioneers to Gather at Crown Point From All Parts of County.

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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

GOOD USE'

East Chicago, Aug. 30. Chief of Po

lice Albert Lewis has received his new

Balek automobile and this morning he I Times, 1; X X, Times, 3; Q G. Times. 1;

NOTICE!.

Will parties wk hav replies to clas

sified ads addressed car Laka County

I Times kindly call promptly tor samel

The following letters 1 answer to

Trass classified advertisics; mar ha

talned at Tn Timss office. They wlu to aent by mall upon request and vpoa

receipt of stamps.

Box 39. Times. X: A R No. 11. Times.

; E B. Times, 1; A W. Times. 4; X X 8, Times. 3; Housekeeper. Times. 1; W R 8

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(Special to Tits Timks.) Crown Point. Ind.. Aug:. 30. The old

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settlers meeting ai ine ia.r jnuaus proceeded to put it to practical use by No. 350. Times. 1: X N. Times. 2; M M.

tomorrow win r run or interest 10 ine , o-r tr r-mwn Pnim Tim . nnn t, . t TimM i-

to "lay out" fines of "one and" each. I 5. Times. 1; 500. Times. 1.

The machine la a. beautiful red one

nrl l n..Hl of Holding five Dasspne- I -rii(ivi iU AUvatlUBfcno

.r Th. wto to. "phristn- I Reler of tho following advertle-

tho machine with Chief Lewis were 'Q who wish to coauaunictu

Joe Drothes. the man who fel asleep I ' wentity is

I while celebrating in a rented livery

rig entrusted to his care for its re

, turn, Charles Ruck who beat ms wire

and Louis Drenmer. whose innocent

; offense was to get drunk.

pioneers of the county and a good program has been arranged for their entertainment. Visitors are expected from all over Lake county to attend this annual event and arrangements hare been made to give them the best of care and attention. Following is the program of the Historical association and Old Settlers' meeting: Opening exercises, singing, prayer; greeting by the president; records of

last meeting read; auditing committee appoints ; reports of officials of society; dinner, collection of dues; aftersoon session at 2 o'clock; singing, paper by Mrs.' W. Brown; address by IL H. Ragon, editor of Lowell Tribune; music, paper by W. B. Brown; election of officers; report of last meettng". "adjourn- .. ment. ,

not ra-

Tealed, shoaid follow tho inatrao-

tioas to address them fcy the kay lt

ter given. Beaudsts at this offico to

reveal the identity of ancwymou ad

vertisers cannot, tn Justice to tho ad

vertisers, bo aaaworad. Sim pi J xollow

instructions

As far as It is noselMe. it Is adrtssd

that mil classified Ada abound either Be

mailed or seat to tho office.

"hi Tuii will sot bo respoosthle

for errors Id ads takes over tho telephone.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Rooming house clearing

$50 per , months part cash, balance

easy payments, Call 231 State sW Ham

mond. Ind.; phono 4 S3. 29-2

FOR SALE My African Dip. new ball

game, with Labor day picnic at Ham

mond, cheap. O. II. Kimble. 197 Shef

field ave. 29-2

FOR SALE Household goods; must be

sold before 1st of Sept. Address 420

Michigan ave. 27-3

iron SALE yuite a number of new window shades, cooking utensils and

dishes of all kinds; must be sold with

in a few days. Mrs. Muihall, 344 Tru

man st., Hammond. Ind. 26-tf

FOR SALE 3 h. p. motorcycle; In good running order, at $95. 409 Hoff

man st., Hammond, Ind. 25-6

PROMISES SIX FULLS

IN 30 U

At the wrestling bout tonight at the

Majestic theater in Gary between Wm

Nimis, Servian, and Gus Bovus, Greek, another drawing card has been added

to the list of attractions.

George Roumas. the Greek strong

man, who so far has never been tamed

will meet John Gibson, John Friendly and George Underwood, and promises to throw each of them two falls in ten minutes, making a total of six falls in

the .thirty minutes. ' R'ouma's" feat. If he accomplishes it. Is considered re

markable and a like demonstration has

never been seen before in Gary.

HOB ART.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scharaback and daughter, Gertrude, of Hammond spent

Sunday in Hobart.

Misses Lueile IoyIe and Viola Wils-

can of Valpo spent Sunday with Miss

Lena Krammer.

Mrs. McGarry of Chicago is rislting

here with her parents. Mr. -and Mrs.

Shoemaker.

Miss Anna Passow. who is attending vv ANTED Boy IS or 17 years of age

FOR SALE Pool and billiard hall;

cash or payments. Inquire Nassau &

Thompson, East Chicago, Ind. 25-6

FOR SALE Cheap, 3-cha.lr barber

shop; good business; 4 living rooms.

222 Main st. Hobart, ind. 24-6

AT A.E HELP.

school in Chicago, spent Sunday with

her parents.

Miss Bessie Scofern visited over Sun

day at the Nltchman residence.

Mr. and Mrs. George Mellon spent

Sunday with relatives here.

Mrs. R. R. Peddicord has returned

from a six weeks' visit with relatives

at Elmira, N. Y.

Chas. Vincent spent Sunday with his

parents.

Mrs. James Roper and Mrs. Arthur Newman were business visitors in Chi

cago yesterday.

Miss Eunice Roper returned home

yesterday from a few days' visit with

relatives at Chesterton.

The C T. and R. club will give a Labor day dance in the Odd Fellows' hall

next Saturday evening. Music by the Beach orchestra, and everybody Invited

to attend.

A daughter was born yesterday to

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler, who

live in the N. P. Banks' farm.

for messenger; good chance for ad

vancement. Apply 7 a. m. Wednesday Reld. Murdoch & Co., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED At once, waitress at Calu

met bakery. East Chicago, Ind. 30-3

uk sALjt; Moaem house, 8 rooms;

hot water beat; $3,500. 115 Carroll st.

FOR SALS: 15-ft. motor boat; thor

oughly equipped; first class condi

tion; speed about la miles per hour;

must soil at once. Phone 2854 between

the hours of 5:30 and 7 p. m. 20tf

Money for you at the Right Time

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LISTEN I 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 schoolT 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, hero is the Place. DONT 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. 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, CALUM ET LOAN

COMPANY

Largest and Most Reliable Company in the Calumet District.

No. 212 Hammond Btdg Phone 323.

Open every evening. Phone, Write or Call.

Hammond, Indiana Phone 323.

WANTED Government employes;

write for Hammond examination

schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. 80-T, Rochester, N. T. 24tf

FIaLEHELP.

WANTED Night cook. Wecater restau-

' rant. .

WANTED Dishwasher, Majestic hotel.

WANTED Girl for general house

work; small family; no washing. Ap

ply Mrs. Cunningham, 91 Williams st., Hammond, Ind. 29-3

WANTED Lady stenographer for gen

eral office work. Address E B, Times.

ui sale strictly modern home.

rooms, besides large bath and

ceptlon hall; 6 closets, fine basement.

an concrete; toilet on both floors; heat and lights; 50 ft. lot; fine poultry house and park 30x50. Inquire 29 Carroll st.;

pnone 4084. jtf

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FOR SALE OR TRADE One six-room

cottage at 327 Cedar st; one seven-

room cottage; all modern; at SSI Cedar.

a.u ij( ueaar at; lOtfl

rutt, & ale saloon; old established business; cheap rent; good location;

sooa reasons ior selling. Inquire of

A. N. McGee. cor. pinion and Hohman

xiammona, orT phone 4844. 6tf

Charlie Club of East Chicago

Knee Deep, Not in June, But in Trouble.

James R., Mann, representative In Congress of the Second Illinois, dis

trict, is mentioned for the speakership

of the next House In-succession - to Mr,

Cannon. Representative Mann is fifty-

four years old and a native of Illinois. He was educated at the University of Ilinois and began bis public career as a Chicago alderman. r He has been a member of Congress since 1897 and is ranked as a "standpat" member.

J ohn A. Brennan.

He's coming back. Who? Why, John A. Brennan, of -course, the Garyite who

has been established In a summer home at Laporte. Mr. Brennan expects to bring his family back to Gary shortly

after the first of the month.

Upon their return the Brennans will

reside in one of the apartments in Mr. Brennan's new building at Sixth avenue and Washington street.' By the 1st of November they expect to have

their new home now building at the

corner 'of Seventh and Jackson com

pleted and ready for occupancy.

WANTED Good girl for general house!

work. 526 Michigan ave. (new no.)

WANTED Girl for general housework

in. small family. Apply 30 Warren st.

WANTED Sixteen-year-old girl to

help at general housework. Apply

31 Ruth street. 27-3t

WANTED Giri for general

work. 502 Conkev ave.

house-20tf

WR RENT.

FOR RENT Three rooms for light

housekeeping; strictly, modern. ' Call

phone 384 or 378 N. Hohman st., Ham

mond, Ind.

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FOR RENT Three rooms for light

housekeeping. 709 (old no.) Summer

st., Hammond, Ind. 30-3

FOR RENT Six-room steam heated

flat. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Ham

mond, Ind. 30

FOR RENT Furnished room; modern

conveniences. Apply 19 Williams st.

Hammond, Ind. 30-2

FOR RENT Two rooms for light house

keeping; one nice pleasant sleeping

room. 244 Michigan ave.; phone 2363.

REftL ESTATEXRAWSFEB! TOLLESTON. Lot 19. blk 1, Condit & McGlnnity's sub, Condlt-McGinnitv

Realty Co. to Aadrew Volcsko S

Lot 1, blk 6. Jeffers on T .n T-i ,1 j?.

Realty Co.'s sub No. 1; South Bend and Gary Land Co. to Andrew Volcsko Lots 12 and 13, blk 13, C. T. L." & I. Co.'s 6th add, Louis A. Bryan to Mendell Kreinman . . Lot 15, blk 21. C. T. L. '& I. Co."'s 6th add, John Aimone to Joseph Skokan ' HAMMOND. Lots 20 and 21. blk 1, Towle & Young's add, Hammond, John M. - Dahlkamp to Qdstlm.1 Meyn' & 6-36-9 S 1-3 SW ti " NW ' "14", Commercial Bank, Crown Point! to Gostlin, Meyn & Co

800

were visiting at Miller's Sunday.

G. Shover and Miss Lena Henke spent

Sunday in Lincoln and Riverview parks.

Mr. and Mrs. Greenwald and son were

visiting In Chicago' Sunday.

Louis Meyers and Miss Renata See-

gers were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday.

Mrs. O. Bormann, Misses Hertha and

Renata Seegers were Chicago visitors yesterday.

Misses Edna and Cora Buse and Frank Buse of Black Oak were visiting here Sunday.

600

PRODUCE MARKET.

FOR RENT Furnished front room;

married couple preferred; modern;

i also barn. 235 E. State St.; phone 1764.

IN . FOR RENT Furnished room; electric

light and bath. 254 Indiana ave., Ham

mond, Ind. 29-2

That's why Everybody Subscribes for The Times.

Nearly Everybody in Lake County reads THE "TIMES" The Number Increases Each Day

FOR RENT Seven room fiat; lights and bath; also two rooms with bath furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 769 Walter st. Mrs. Minninger. 26tf 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.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FREE To introduce our

new Cafeteria we will give

a Coffee to the public from 3 to 4:30 p. m. Wednesday

and Saturday of this week. Wecater Lunch, 90 State st.

The Times newspapers get the "SCOOPS."

BOOK BINDING Law books, maga

zines and old books rebound. Chr. E. Rohde, 506 Plummer ave. Phone 3692

or send postal, will call. 19-12

vcril)isl,n1j,H tuos; cream

cry, exira, 3SC; price to retail deal

ers, diC; prints, 32c; extra firsts,

wis, zic; nrsts, 354c; sconds. Slur

ries, extra, 27c; firsts. 23c; seconds. 24c;

.lyies, iso. i. zac: packing stock. 22c Egges Receipts, 10,701 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 14 17ccases returned, 1316C; ordinary firsts, 18c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh,22c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 12c; checks. New potatoes Receipts, 20 cars' choice to fanc5 78 80c; fair to good' 73f?75c. Veal Quotations for veal ,D goo1 order were as follows; 50 to 60 lb weights J8Hc; 60 to 80 lbs. 89cSO to 100 lbs, 9(39c; fancy. 1012c ' Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17C; No 1 loins. 19c; No. 1 round, lie; No 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 7 He

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb 20c chickens, folws. 13c- hn,

roosters, 9Uc: eeese cr.i

He; ducks. 13c: snrln ,.!, ,

Green vegetables Beets. 11 hn rinn

bunches; cabbage, new, 75c$l.i3 per crate; carrots, new, $1.00 per 10(1 bunches; cucumbers. 25c per dos; cauliflower.

Mifu per aoz; celery, 40(5 60c per box; green onions. 56e per bunch: horseradish, 75 90c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, ner box. 4nt:n.

i c per case: mushroom

doz; onions, 50c?J1.25 per' sack; pars-

w vaou per Duncn; radishes. $1 00ff!

per 100; string beans, 50(&-60,- t,- kJ.

spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes. lOy&eOc

crate; turnips, new, 75(f?85c sack.

(Special to Thb Times.)

East Chicago. Ind., Aug. 30. Charlie

Club, ex-police officer of the local force and awaiting trial in the. superior court

on a charge of incest, has broken into

print again.

On Sunday he received a broken nose

at the hands of William Snyder, his

son-in-law, who took this method of resenting some uncomplimentary epltheths which he alleges his father-in-

law applied to him. Club had called at the home of Sny

der, as the former explained, to see his

children. While there he became in

volved In an argument with Snyder

which resulted in the calling of the names and the consequent fight. Snyder took up a bottle and landed on Club's" nose, breaking the bridge and twisting the feature out of place. Following the attack he "threw the boots" into Charley, bruising him somewhat.- - After' the encounter he, Snyder, went to a phone and called up the police, offering to give himself up. He informed Serjeant Mike Gorman, . who was then on watch, that if there was no room for him in the police station In any event they had better send somebody around to take a slant at Charlie, who was in bed upstairs. Sergeant Gorman being about to de

part on another mission at the time called up Captain Marner and the latter, accompanied by Sergeant Leo Mc-

Cormlck, who happened to be visiting the Marners at the time, went out in search of the Snyder home. They were overtaken by Sergeant Gorman with the

buggy and when the officers arrived

at the house they found Charlie cowering upstairs, too frightened to come down. However, he was prevailed upon to accompany them to Dr. Schlieker's office, where his injuries were dressed. Snyder was fined $1 and costs, which he will pay.

mond visitor.

Hal Hack of Clark is on his way te California to meet his Intended -bride. Miss Mabel Rosefacks. The wedding will take place at the bride's home, after which they will go to North Dakota on their honeymoon trip to visit the former's brother. On their return they will make their future home here.

GRIFFITH. A. M. Likens and family returned last evening from a two weeks vacation with relatives at Rochester, Ind. Mrs. C. A. Smith was a Hammond shopper yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Mat Miller and daugh

ter, Helen, from Oakland, Cal., who spent Sunday and Monday with broth

ers here, left last evening.

Mrs. Sherman Holland of Gary left with her grandmother,. Mrs. J. Adle, yesterday morning for Gary. John Foss of Crown Point was in town yesterday, Mrs. F. B. Hohman of Crown Point yisited relatives here yesterday. , Chas. Speaker, operator for. the Erie Railway . company here, , was called home late last evening on account of the death of his mother, who lives at

Kokomo.

Special Sale of Lumber To nia.lt. r room for new atock I am selling my large stock of ir and Ufx-d 1-nmhfr, Doom, Windows, L,atha, Bhlafclea and Ready Roofing at bargain pri ". Kow la the time to bur. Send In yonr estimates or come and se mo and nave money. J. G. RUEL. 7337StVcaIgsoI,nLAve

CLARK STATION,

John Coieman of Chicago was a Clark

Station business visitor.

Chas. Harvig, Wm. Osterman, Julius

Scheurer of Clark were Gary visitors. John Schnur and daughter, Florence, of Chicago were visiting "with relatives here. Fred Holifleld of Gary was - a Ham-

Native town patriotism is the mother of home success. Good things to sell, proper publicity in thi paper and stick-toitiveness win buyers in this, vicinity buyers mean ' money, money brings everything to your door. :: s ::

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T,OHT AND FOUND.

LOST Purse containing $51, between

Hammond and Gary, probably on st.

car. Finder will be liberally rewarded if returned to Mrs. G. W. llarnes, room

51 Washington hotel, Gary, Ind. 30-4

LOST Black silk umbrella at Lion

store; gold handle. Return to 4S0 Sib

ley st. or to Times office; reward. 29-2

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Cow;

half Jersey, no horns and has chain around neck; is apt to be fresh now or

within a day or two. Return to C,

Camp, corner of Oakley and Indiana

ave., Hammond, Ind.; reward. 30

WAITED TO RENT.

WANTED Teacher in public schools wants rooms (preferably unfurnish

ed) In which to do light housekeeping.

Address H A S, Times, Hammond, Ind

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

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er, and Convent for Passion Piay at

All Saints'-hall Sept. 10. and at hall ev

ery night from 7:30 to 10 p. m. -

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CASH GRAIN MARKET.

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wneai oy sample: xQ rP(L 1.00ttJ!1.01U: No. 3 rrt ,:.,

nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.00 1.02; No.

o nai-u, 3C(g. i I.UU f. Spring wheat by samplenorthern. $1.071.14 nominalspring, $1.031.10.

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ABSTRACTERS

DYER. The funeral of the late Claudius Auetgen took place Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock from the St. Joseph's church here. A large number of relatives and friends attended. Mr. Austgen was about 41 years old at the time of his death. Thirteen years ago he mar

ried Miss Ida Sons. From here they

moved to Chicago Heights, where he was employed in the stove works. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons and one daughter, three brothers, four sis

ters, his mother and an aged grandmother, to mourn his untimely death.

Mrs. Barbara Hart and. son, Edward,

of Schererville visited "with relatives

here Sunday. I

Mr. and Mrs. William Herrman of St.

John were the guests of relatives here

Sunday. I

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dubois and chil- .

dren of Crown Point visited with Mr. . and Mrs. Anton Kaiser, Jr., here Sunday.

Mat Ambre spent Saturday evening

with relatives at Hammond.

Miss Barbara Scheldt returned to her

home here Saturday from a several .

weeks' vacation with relatives at Mich

igan.

Miss Cecelia Hart of Chicago visited

with relatives here over Sunday.

Miss Marie Gels of Chicago Heights

spent Sunday with her parents here.

The Misses Emma and Frances Kell-

man visited with relatives at Lowell

Sunday. Laura Beiriger of Chicago Heights spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. George Schael of Englewood spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ziesenhene, out here. John Bascher left for Canada Saturday for an indefinite stay. Miss Edna Miller of Gross Park, a

Bviburb of Chicago, was the guest of ; Mr. and and Mrs. William Ziesenhene j out here over Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Bartels of Melrose , Park visited with some of her Dyer 1 friends a short time last week. j Bernard Klein of St. John was a busi- j ness visitor here Saturday. Hans Englert of Crown Point, was a business visitor here Saturday. I TOLLESTON. j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Uecker and

daughter were visiting in Chicago Sunday.

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES V. at, MOTT, President IEAJUC HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A, li. TAPPER, Treasurer KDWABB J. EDER, Manofter

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

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A WANT AD COST IN THE TIME3 IS LESS THAN VACANT ROOM LOSS. J1 ivukih-a WAST AD CAM Ba&n&&MkeefaalMfts rAlO.V ISN'T IT" JtJajAggrftTajgtarato Mr. and Mrs. G. Grand and family