Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1910 — Page 7

Thursday, Dec . 22, 1910.

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ii. Tl nrt1li NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. In order to prove the value of The Times as an advertis ing medium, for a period Of! eeKS ail aaV eniSe .incuts wnere situations or employment is wanted will .be inserted twice free of charge. The only condition made is that replies must be sent directly to the advertisers and addresses must be given plainly. NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same? NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ' Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed should 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. Simply follow instructions. . As far as it is possible, it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thh Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. FESIALE HELP. WANTED A good girl for general housework; 3 in family. Apply 958 S. Hohman st, Hammond, Ind. 15tf FEMALE HELP It is quite customary for girls wanting positions as maids to come to The Times office and ask for work. If your add is in The Times we simply refer them to the last edition of the paper. FEMALE HELP Try a want ad if you are not satisfied. Try it In The Times and you will be satisfied. MALE HELP. WANTED Solicitor, good proposition, to call on business men; no house to house work. Phone 2(13 Hammond. 22-3 WANTED Good live bov, 12 to 15 years old. Apply at Times office, Hammond, ind. ... 21tf .WANTED Car repair men for wood cars; inside work; good wages and steady work. Apply Western Steel Car & Foundry Co.. Hegewisch, 111. 21-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flnl.i the people who could read YOl'R AD "WITH 1'ROFIT. WANTED r-Men, age 18-35, for firemen - $100 monthly, and brakemen $80 on nearby railroads; experience unnecessary; no strike; positiors guaranteed competent men; promotion; railroad employing headquarters ; over 500 men tent to positions monthly; state age; send stamp. Railway Association, Address X X, Times, Hammond, Ind. 3-14 WANTEDIfammond, -Boy at 331 Ind. E. State st, 15tf MALE HELP Men who are looking for goo 1 jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads. YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERNment positions; $80 month; write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 87B, Rochester, N. Y. 9tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Tuesday, Dec. 20, a wallet con- . taining $40 between the Standard Oil ("o. and Harrison avenue, Robertsdale. Finder return to J. C. Masterson, 1309 Harrison ave., and receive reward. It CLASSIFIED ADV ERTISING HAS FEW tasks that are EASIER than finding a K ! place for a good aervant. LOST Pointer dog, yellow and white. Reward for return or information. J. T. Smith, 100 W. State st, Hammond, Ind. 20tf IjOST Between Lincoln ave. and Hohman st, small silver watch and pin. "Finder please return to Lion Store Fruit Dept, Hammond, Ind., and receive reward. 20-3 BUSINESS CHANCES. IF1 YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND '. the house that you don't want, somebody-else might. Advertise it and it might bring you money. Every little helps. REMOVAL NOTICE. CAMPBELL PLUMBING CO. HAS moved plumbing shop to No. 60 State st, Hammond, Ind. Phone 328. 20-6 PERSONAL. PERSONAL Will the lady who wants . a good maid Insert her want in these columns and see how quickly it brings results. , . STRANGERS who come to the city looking for. rooms to rent are sure to buy a copy of the paper sold on the streets. J. , WANTED TO BUY. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR : fur of all kinds. J. Arkin, care Hammond Furniture Co., 67-State st. Hammend, Ind. - IF" YOC THtNK THAT THE TIMES IS TRYING TO GIVE YOU THE NEWS, VOl'R SVBSCRIPOJl WILL KB APPRECIATED.

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Sana FOR RENT. FOR RENT The six room cottage at' "58 Indiana blvd; cement basement, furnace heat anl all improvements.; Apply at 768 Indiana blvd. 22-3 j FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light opposite M . c . depotf Hammond ,M. i FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; heat and bath; first floor; for two gentlemen. Call 200 Sibley st. Hammond, Ind. 21-2 1 j FOR RENT Sevxm and 8 room flat on So. Hohman st, near Carroll. Call 841 So. Hohman st. Hammond, Ind. 21FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address John Daniels. 143d st. East Chicago, Ind. Phone 701. v 21-2 FOR RENT Three room cottage in rear. 836 Alice ave, Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 115 Clinton st, Hammond, Ind. 20-3 FO RRENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 809 Walter st, j Hammond, Ind. 20-6 j FOR RENT 1V2 story house, 6 rooms, bath and toilet, electric light, hot and cold water, on Chicago ave. Inquire J. T. Smith, 100 W. State st. Hammond, Ind. ;20tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rents rentable property quickly and make all Rood property "rentable." FOR RENT Steam heated flat; Seven rooms; all modern conveniences. In-; fjuire Given, the tailor, 712 Chicago ave. East Chicago, Ind. 16tf FOR RENT Steam heated 6 room flat. Corner Carroll and Calumet. Phone 510 Hammond, Ind. 16tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING find the people Interested In your offer or your wait ad by "automatic selection." SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Position, bookkeeper and general office man of matured experience, will be open for situation Jan. 1. Apply 333, Times, Hammond, Ind. HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to be snapped up by a perusal of the ads In these columns. STRAYED. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aella italable property. READILY and makes all GOOD property "saleable." MISCELLANEOUS. VIOLIN AND FLUTE High grade instruction, European teacher. Prof. J Saks, 222 Fayette 8t, phone 1311, Hammond, Ind. 17-lm THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for ne Knows mat. it nas tu,uuu readers a day. job. He stands a chance of getting A want ad here may get you just the man you want. ROOMS Usually a boarding house that is good enough to be advertised is good enough to board at. MONEY TO LOAN. WILL LOAN MONEY TO HOUSEkeepers in amounts from $20 and upwards at reasonable rates; private. Address P. O. Box 387. Hammond. Ind. Stt FOK SALE. FOR SALE Small Shetland pony; also wagon. Apply to A. K. Perkins, 3409 Mich, ave, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 22-3 FOR SALE One coffee urn, one large steel range. Apply J. T. Smith, agt. Evansville Brewing Assn, 100 W. Stat a st, Hammond, Ind. 20tf FOR SALE What have you to eellT Here is tho place to sell it through the columns of the Times. FOR SALE 300 pieces of beautiful Mexican drawn work; over 50 designs to select from, consisting of piano scarfs, dresser scarfs, square and round table designs, together with dozens of oAiers. While they last at one-half price. Small deposit will secure any piece until Xmas. Hammond Furn. Co., phone 543, 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Real estate sales are regular things when you advertise In The Times. FOR SALE 150 rockers and center tables from 50c up. This Is your chance for Christmas gifts. Hammond Furn. Co., 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Fifty dressers and chiffoni iers from $2 up. Hammond Furn. Co., 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. Phone 543. FOR SALE Stoves, brass beds, springs, second hand chairs, 25c up. Call at once. The Hammond Furn Co., 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. Tel. 543. FOR SALE 150 pair bankets and quilts from 35c up. First come first served while they last. Hammond Furn. Co., 67 State st., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bun-i die. Useful for shelving and a dozen! other things. Call at Times, Hammond, j Ind. - LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE j COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR I COURT, NOVEMBER TERM. 1910. LESTER F. LADD VS. CLARENCE C. SMITH, MINNIE E. SPEARS.. CAUSE NO. 7020. ACTION TO PARTITION, j Now comes the plaintiff by Crurapacker & Crumpacker; attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together '

ft j - - -t; :mr:ar.y.i n' ,.,. .11.11 with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Minnie E. Spears, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action !aRd that the same wIU stand for tr Unless she appear and answer or c ial hat de mur therein, at the calling, of said causre, on the 20th day of February, A. D - 1911, the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Superior Court Building at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. Iu Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 21st day of December, A. D. 1910. ERNEST U SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C, By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1910. JOHN J. RHODES VS. CLEMENTINE E. RHODES. CAUSE NO. 6912. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Ballard & Stanton, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Clementine E. Rhodes, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on tme 20th day of February, A. D. 1911, the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 19th day of December A. D. 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. .lilt, si'ATls Or INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1910 ANNA G. GATES VS. JOHN W UATS. , CAUSE NO. 6980. ACTION TO DIVQRCEj Now comes the plaintiff by J. K. Stinson, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the de fendant, John W. Gates, is not a resi dent of the State of Indiana. fcaid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and umess ne appear ana answer or a!demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1911, the same being the twentyfifth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Courthouse at Hammond, In said County and State on the second Monday of January A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond', this 7th day of December, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. - ' i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EAST CHICAGO Lot 33, blk 6, NW M 33-37-9, Alex Orosz to Pal Gyorgy $ Lot 67, Ladd & Smith's add, Minnie E. Spear to Andro Javorcsik GARY. Lots 12 and"l3, blk 32, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. rso 250 to Charles 11. Maloney 1.4S4 Lot 8, 11, 12, 24, 25, 28, blk 1; lots 18 19, blk 2; lots 12 to 16, 21 to 29, 30 to 34, blk 3; lota 1 to 11, blk 4; lots 1, 15, 16, 17, 32 to 37, blk 3; lots 23 to 27, blk 6; lots 6 to 29 to 46, blk 7, Mack Co.'s 1st sub, The Mack Co. to Louis Mekatinsky 1 Lot 13, blk 6, Broadway add, Stevo Gochic to Martin Stramper 3,500 L. P. HAMMOND'S SUB. Lot 41, blk 1, Thomas E. Knotts to Joseph P. Grantham i NEW CHICAGO. Lot 21, blk 10, 4th add, New Cngo R. E. & I. Co. to Gus Kypreos.. Lot 2, blk 9, 4th add. Same parties as last deed Lot 1, blk 9, 4th add, Same parties as last deed TOLLESTON. Lots 7 and S, blk 70. 2nd Oak Pk add. The Mack Co. to Louis Mekatinsky Lot 21, blk 3, 2nd Logan Pk add. The Mack Co. to Louis Mekatinsky Lot 21, blk 3. 2nd Ixgan Pk add. Franc E. Wolcott to Andrew Volcsko Lot IS. 20, 22, blk 3; lots 20. 22. blk 7; lots 22, 24. 26. 28, 46 48 blk 6 Red Oak add. Mendel Krier.man to Feder & Schlesinger Co Lots 22, 24, 26, 2S, 46, 48, blk 6, Red Oak add, Feder & Schlesinger Co. to Dr. I. S. Millstone.-. 130 150 130 Lots 20 and 22, blk ;tol taoaoin lots 20 and 22, blk 7; lots IS, 20, 22, blk 3, Red Oak add, Feder & Schlesinger Co. to Mendel Kreinman 1 Lots 16 and 18, blk 9, Red Oak add. Clear Title Land Co. to Viccent Ujrelyi 230

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CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 9394c; No. 3 red, 91iS3c; No. 2 hard, 93Vs96c; No. 3 hard, 91i94. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.041.06; No. 2 northern.

$1.021.01;. No. 3 spring, 93c$1.02. Corn by sample: No. 2, 46Vi47c; No. 2 white. 4647c; No. 2 yellow, 46i4 47c; No. 3, 4546c; No. 3 white, 45H46c; No 3 yellow, 46461c; No. 4, 4545c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 3131c; No. 2 white, 3333c; No. 3 white. 32 32c; No. 4 white, 31 M Ji -32 V4 c; standard, 32(32ic. PRODUCE MARKET. Sweet potatoes Illinois, per br! $2.75; Jerseys, hamper, $1.15. Butter Receipts, 7,747 tubs; creamery extra, 29c; price' to retail dealers, 3H4c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 23c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; dairies, extra, 27c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. 1, 23c; packing stock, 22c. Eggs Receipts, 1,502 cases; miscel laneous lots, cases Included, 19 ,22c; cases returned, 1922c; ordinary firsts, 26c; firsts, must be 5 per cent fresh, 29c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 31c; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 33c; No. 1 dirties, 18 19c; checks, 13 17c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 11c; No. 1 ' loins, 14c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. lj chuck. SMc; No. 1 plate, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; i springs turkeys, 17c; chickens, fowls, ! 10c; roosters, 9c; springs, 10c; ducks,' 13c; geese, 11c. Green vegetables Beets, 3340c per j sack; cabbage, brl, 90c$1.00; carrots, 3540c per-doz; cueumb'ers, $1.652.00 per doz; cauliflower, $1.25 2. 00 per crate; celery, 40c$1.00 box: horse- i radish, 65c per doz stalks; eggplant, ! case, $5.006.00; lettuce, head, per brl, $5.00 15.00; leaf, 3035c per case; mushrooms, 1525o per doz; onions, j 75c$1.25 per sack; parsley, $2.00'5) j 7.00 per brl; parsnips, tub, 50c; pep- j pers, crate, $J.00'4.aa; radishes, zo'a ; 65c per doz; string beans, $23.05.00 per hamper; spinach, $1.25 per tub; squash, brl, $1.001.25; tomatoes, $2.00 2.75 per crate; turnips, 3550c per sacit. MEETING FOR GOOD ROADS (Continued from Pago One.) Harbor and Gary will be zealous i. boosting his particular city but the resident on the Ridge road will be peculiarly a resident ot the Calumet region. TO HE BIG AO. It is proposed to make the Ridge Road the greatest advertisement Lake County has. Hundreds of thousands or people from Chicago and the other cities of thev middle west will use the Ridge Road-6s a means of automobile travel. It "will become famous as a great driveway. Its scenic beailties will be extolled by people from all parts of the middle west. Its commercial importance will be great for it will be a sort of a farmer's belt roadway over which the distribution of farm products will be made to the 70,000 people in Northern Lake County by the 12,00 people south of this road. All tax payers, who are interested in this project are invited to be present at the meeting which will he held in the citv hall at eight o'clock tonight. This is Lake County's first good roads meeting. Indianapolis, Dec. 22. At the meeting of the Indiana Recorders lyesterday a committee composed of Robert Kellev. recorder of Allen County, chairman; II. E. Jones, Lake County Joseph P Turk, recorder-elect. Marion County: Noah C. Lehman. St. Joseph County; G. G. Morris, Henry County and Frank Iloerman, Vigo County, was appointed to look after the interests of the recorders during the Legisla ture. Elect A'evr Officer. New officers elected for the ensuing vear follow: President James W. Shinn, Logansport, Cass County. Vice President Robert Kelley, Fort Wayne, Allen County. Secretary H. E. Jones, Crown Point, Lake County. Treasurer Frank Iloerman, Terre Haute, Vigo County. It is probable the legislative com mittee will introduce a bill calculated to make more uniform the system for recording legal instruments and chargine fees for the work. As it is few counties are charging like fees. Re corders in some counties are said to charge $1 for recording mortgages while in others the charge is $1.30 Recorder Lehman of St. Joseph County said he charges 50 cents and more for recording a mechanic's lien, according to the number of words in the instru ment, in Marion County the practice is to charge 25 cents. Mr. Lehman declared the recorders do not study the law sufficiently. It developed during the discussion that some recorders charge $1.50 for recording school fund loan mortgages, while others charge $3.50. Recorder Shinn of Cass County declared no man could record such a mortgage for less than $3.50 and comply with the law. Harry R. Wallace, retiring recorder in Marion County, agreed with. him. Mr. Shinn said he had consulted the State Board of Accounts with reference to the kind of a bill to present to the Legislature and that he was told that the thing for the recorders to do would be to draft their bill and submit it to the State Board of Accounts for approval. This probably will be done.

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WHAT GREATER PLEASURE than to be able to contribute toward the happiness of others th children, parents, relatives or friends? No matter how small or insignfieant you may deem your offering, reBt assured that it gives pleasure, not only to the one who receives it, but to yourself as well. Have you been able to lay aside a little for this purpose? Possibly not. Perhaps you have been unfortunate in that. Your employment has not been steady, or you may have had extra expense by reason of sickness or something equally 'unfortunate.' If such is the case, may v;e not have the pleasure of advancing what is needed. Let Us Advance You fhe Money Any amount from $10.00 to J200.00. Not necessary that you own real estate, have a bank account, or get any endorsers. Your personal property is sufficient security; such as HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, VEHICLES OR FIXTURES will do. The same to remain in your possession. And we will allow you from one month to one year to repay us in small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly installments. Please'bear in mind when you deal with us that we tell you exactly to the cent what a loan will cost. We give you a complete statement of tiie transaction. We name no fictitious rates or plans for repayment. We make no misleading statements, such as advertising a loan of $50.00 at $1.25 per week, then charge you an additional amount or deduct from the original. That's not honest; that's -deception simply to get you in. We therefore advise you not to be" taken in on any such proposition, but study it carefully, or come to us and we wilJ explain such methods. Truthful Statements, Honesty and a Square Deal is our motto. That'6 why we have the confidence of the great majority of borrowers. Why not you? Our Office, for your convenience, is open early and late 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 r. M. Mondays and Saturdays until 9; 00 P. M.

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i... -?.. -jSalLlj 34 KILLED IN BIG CHICAGO FIRE Contlnued from Page One.) The fire was the most disastrous that the department has had to contend with since the Iroquois fire and the holocaust at the Seventy-first street crib. It was impossible to recover the bodies from the ruins. There was no means of learning the exact number of dead, but the majority of at least three engine companies, it is feared, were killed. At the headquarters of the, fire de partment in the c'ty nan it was esti mated that more than thirty firemen were killed. All were buried - in the ruins. Two Boilles Are Recovered. The first bodies recovered were those of George Morwerski of engine company 49 and Capt. Patrick Collins. The body of Morwerski was charred almost beyond recognition. All the victims were in the base ment of the new beef plant when an explosion occurred that wrecked the building and buried them beneath tons of 'debris. The explosion came without warning. The men believed they had the flames under control and were preparing to back out of the biulding when the explosion of what is believed to have been ammonia took place. A minute later companions were making a frantic battle to reach tho buried sufferers. Wild excitement followed. Extra calls for help were sent in. A majority of the fire companies in the city were rushed to the scene. The flames, stirred by a strong wind, spread rapidly and soon were beyond control. Fare IJenth From KsplwitionN. Explosion after explosion followed and drove back the firemen. The heat became so intense thut the flames had to be fought from a distance of half a block. CHICHESTER S PILLS ajrrs. '1 II K IMAMONO BRAND. A Iadienl Auk your Df-usurldt, for C hi-ehen-ter'a iXamon J TimndV li'lil in Ued and -oM ir.etallicV toxrs, nealed with Pino RlSbon. Take no other. But of vnur IMOl) BRAMft FILL, for tt yearrnown as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYtVHERS Christmas AXD New Year Excursions VIA Michigan Central TO All points on the Michigan Central R. R. ALSO TO Points on connecting lines in the State of Michigan (Lower Peninsula) and points in Canada west of Toronto, Ontario. Going Dec. 23, 24, 25, 2G and 31, 1910 and Jan. 1 and 2, 1911. Returning to reach original starting point not later than mid night of Jan. 3, 1911. For particulars consult Agents

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