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.... VOR KAl.K , FOR SALE Tihnrlo Ivlanrl rl oo-o-a (nr . FOK SALE
hatching, 60c per dos. J. K Hatch, 16S Waltham st., Hammond. FOR SALE Boat, price $15. Apply 471 Wilcox st., Hammond.
FOR SALE OR RENT Saloon, fine location. Whiting, near Lake Shore and lake front park; money maker; license o. k. Inquire 119th and Front sts.. Whiting, ind. 26-3
Three line want ads 15a. pace rates on application.
Time and
FUU ALE HELP. WANTED Good washwoman Monday. Apply 125 Carroll st., mond.
FOR SALE The following tracts, river bottom land; 20 acres In section 21. 28 , acres in section 22. 14 V4 acres In section 15. Located near Highland station on the Erie, Chesapeake & Ohio railroads. Some of this acreage has river- frontage. For particulars see Gostlin, Meyn & Co., Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALE Ten dumploads of black dirt. Phone 466g Hammond. 28lf
FOR KALE Black ground for lawn. Phone 9973. M. Humpfcr, Hammond.
for Ham-
WANTED Experienced . cashier, also waitress. We Cater cafe, 90 State st., Hammond. 28-3
FOR SALE Furniture, nearly new. Including stoves and piano; will sell full or part; leaving city. Call 222 Fayette, new number. ' 28-3
FOR SALE OR RENT Good saloon location, 2446 Pennsylvania ave. Inquire Geo. Walcis, Michigan and Grapevine, Indiana Harbor. Phone 562. 28-4
FOR SALE. ' On account of business In
terests elsewhere I find It necessary to leave Hammond and want to sell my residence at 109 Webb st., fronting Harrison park. House built new 3 years ago, contains 12 rooms, hot water heat, large cemented basement with launl dry, 2 gas mantles, washstand in each bedroom, 75 ft. grape arbor, fruit trees and garage oh lot. Will be sold at a bargain; part cash, balance time to suit; possession to be given Sept. 1. Chas. V. Jewell. 109 Webb st., Hammond. 21-5
FOR RENT Large furnished front room for light housekeeping; one block south of courthouse. 652 South Hohman st., Hammond. .
FOR RENT Four-room cottage fur
nished for light housekeeping; mod-
Indiana. Phone 4042 28-2
ern. Rear 235 Hammond.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. S2S Walter st..
iiammond.
2S-2
FOR RENT Eight-room fiat; all modern conveniences. Inquire 841 South Hohman st., 1st flat, Hammond. 2S-2
ism aay of April. 1911, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution. No. 57 for the opening and extending of pouglas Street, a public treet, thirty-three (33) feet in width.
along the east line of Lake. County
from the south line of the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad Company's right-of-
way to the south line of Lake Michi
gan, an in said Town.
And the Board of Trustees has fixed the 17th day of May, 1911, as the day upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In or affected by said proposed
opening or said street as above de
scribed, and on said day at 7:30 o'clock
p. m. said Board will meet at the Town
Hall, In said Town of Miller, for the purpose of.. hearing and considering any remonstrance which may have been filed or presented and. for the
purpose of taking final action there
on, either by confirming, rescinding or
moauying this resolution; such action
snail be final and conclusive persons.
WM. OLANDER. J. FREDRICK SEN. JOHN NORTH. . . Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Clerk.
on all
WANTED Woman to do cleaning. Apply 8 a. m. Monday morning at Orpheum theater. H. L. St. Clair, manager, Hammond. 28-t
WANTED Waist and ladles' clothes lroner, also wash woman. Calumet Laundry. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 26-6
FOR SALE 50-ft. .lot on Sohl St., and two good cottages on Webster ave. on 60-ft. lots. If sold at once, at bargain prices. Gostlin. Meyn & Co., Hammond, Ind. 28-3
WANTED Dining room girl. Sternberg restaurant, phone 311, Indiana Harbor. 28-3 WANTED Bright young girl to assist In housework; one who can take telephone calls. Call 10503 Ewing ave., telephone South Chi. 295, South Chicago. WANTED Young girl to assist in light housework and to go home nights; must be clean and tidy. 958 So. Hohman sc., Hammond. 24tf
FOR SALE Pool room, 4 tables, cigar and wall case and complete pool room outfit; owner leaving town. Address Poolroom, Times, Hammond.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, upstairs. 165 Michigan ave., Hammond. 23-2
FOR RENT Furnished flat and other
rooms for light housekeeping. 158
opposite M. C. depot, 28tf
Hummer ave. Hammond.
FOR RENT Brick cottage; 6 rooms and bath. 341 Kane ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping; also sleeping room; modern,
i-o -Magoun ave.. East Chicago
7-3
FOR SALE Two 35 -ft. lots on Hemlock et., Indiana Harbor. cheaD. Ad
dress Box 594, Hobart, Ind. 27-3 I
FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable
ior one or two gentlemen bach ave., Hammond.
62
Rlm-2iS
FOR SALE 1910 Maxwell runabout, cheap, on account of sickness. '3605 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. 20-2
FOR RENT School supply store; good location. Inquire of Sam Benante. Interurban barber shop, Indiana Har-bor- ' 27-3
FOR SALE CheaD. sinela harness
good as new. 769 Walter st.. Ham-!
, 27-2
STRANGERS
mond.
FOR. SALE At once, cheap. piano.
T i couch and other household furnishEM ALE HELP It Is quite customary ings. Inquire 614-145th St., East Chlfor girls wanting positions aa maids, cago. ' 27-2 to come to The Times office and ask I - ' .
for work. If your add is in The Time. FOR SALE Three fresh cows. Apply
we simply refer them to the last edl-
Vn cf the paper.
rooms to ent are sure
"u, copy or the paper sold on th
FOR RENT Five-
room flat; modern
conveniences; Summer and Charlotte t-?. Apply 456 Summer st. or phone 3422
Hammond.
26tf
AULE HELP. WANTED Several neat appearing, gentlemanly young, men to act as
ushers at the Orpheum theater.
Monday, May 1, at the theater
or. iair, manager. 28-3
to Oscar Ostrom. on Battlinar Nel.on s
farm, near Hegewisch. 27-3 j
OK RENT Newly furnished room, for
ueniiemen at 90 State st., Hammond.
Vt r oATrt - . .
rzzx1: ,p:i "'y brlclt cot: for RENT-xm-roo m
- o- - . . v . nuni uuurinuuse, small
payment down, balance to suit; biggest
Annlv bargrain offered. Reinhardt Elster & Co., ' h i ; r0om 1U- Flrst Natl- Bank bldK-. Hara- ' ?S ' mond- Ind- 26-4
house: all mnri
-.a euar st., Hammond. 24tf
SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Addressing to do at homeTelephone 2364 Hammond.
WANTED Position In doctor's office, reception room, by young lady. Address G B, Times, Hammond. 27-2
ATiSOELLANEOUS. WANTED Washing. .Write to Mrs. A. Durkot, Box 3 73, Hammond, Ind. ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER WORK, repair or contracting, done reasonably. Apply J. Erb. 83 WIlHam.
Hammond.
23-6
FOR SALE Furniture 9-room house; centrally situated; chance for rooming and boarding house. 222 Fayette St., Hammond. 26-3
FOR SALE Grocery and market; cheap, if taken at once. Apply at 16th ave. and Broadway, Gary. 27-lw
FOR . SALE Saloon, Hammond, doing
good business, cheap rent, long lease, good reasons for sellingAddress R W,
iiues, .Hammond. 24tf
- x rront parlor and bed
rooms; suitable for two gentlemen
iiuu ., njmmond. 15tf
FOR RENT An extra phrase or two
Biases your ad more effective.
NOTICE. Last week to pay County Taxes. Smlth-Bader-Davidson Co. O n A n .
ou croaaway. Garyi In(L
FOR SALE Six-room cottage with modern conveniences; lot 37H ft.; easy terms. 529 Michigan ave.. Ham-
' . 24-10
mond.
PATENT DRAWINGS I MAKE PAT-! FOR SALE 260 acres on Broadway ent drawing, and tracings of all de- ! ar Ridge road (the Gunzenhauser crlptlons. Ed Peterson, 440 Truman tract); mght subdivide into smaller ave., Hammond. 27., pieces. T. W. Englehart, Pres.. office-
"iage road and Broalway, ' Gary. Ind.
..nit.o-Xou to see J. e. Howell.
" -ruman ave.. special contracting
c.iW iooui your window and door
screens. -orcn screening a specialty. Phones: Hammond. 6424; Gary, 88.
SCAVENGER WORK DONE. REASOX-
now prices. Telephone 430. Frank Mucha, 456 Fields ave.. Hammond. 27-4
WAIT! WATCH! COME TO THE SEC-
ona nana rurnlture store at 74 Plum mer ave. to be opened May s bv wm
mond Furniture Co.. 67 State st., Hammond, Ind. 27-4
I WILL PUT UP A FINE STORE FOR
a wve tenant, in a live location in the llvest city in the Calumet region; only 75 ft. from Lake county's largest department store; street cars from Dolton, Harvey, East Chicago. . Whiting Gary, Indiana Harbor and Tolleston
siop at, piace. Charles Arkin, 63
omio si., uammond.
25-8
HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought and
Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State st..
Anu.jiiuuu, XUU. mono o3.
LOOK FOR THE SIGN THAT READSThis is where the man goes who knows, H. H. Roshon, architect and designer, and all the rest follow fur plans and specifications of all kinds. Office 23rd ave. and Broadway, Gary, Ind' ' 17 tf
WAITED TO BUY. WANTED Vacant lot north of Homewood; must have 37 to $0 ft. frontage and be reasonable In price. Address M P, Times, Hammond. ' 21tf
WANTED TO RENT. ROOMS Csually a boarding house that Is good enough to be advertised It food enough to board at
WANTED TO RENT Seven or 8-room house about, May 15. . centralis i
eated. no children. Address H B, Times,
Hammond, Ind.
29tf
Phone 220.
24-.
FOR SALE 1,500 choice lots at Ridge road and Broadway, $200 and up; 310 down and 15 a month. South Broadway Land Co., T. W. Englehart, president. Office: Ridge road'and Broadway, Gary,
inu. t-none zzu.
24-
NOTICE.
Auto livery day or night, and auto
repairing at your home or my home.
v,nas. g. Keed, 415 May st., Hammond
MONEY TO LOAN.
iiu-NCX LOANED ON DIAMONDS,
waicnes and Jswelry. 65 - State St.. Hammond, Ind. 17-tf
MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons from 1 month to
i year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg..
nammona, ina. ir'none 323. 8tf
FOR SALE Three Broadway lots near Ridge road, X500: 150 down hmanr.
$10 per month. South Broadway Land!
t-o. utnce: Ridge road and Broadway. Gary, Ind. Phone 220. 24-J
. , NOTICE.
F. W. Telly, 1224-Eeacon street. East Chicago, wishes to notify the public that Mrs. Telly has left his bed and board and that he will be responsible
lor no debts contracted by her from
now on. ( (Signed) F. W. TELLY.
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOR S LIS Real estate sales are reg. ular things when you advertise la The Times.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARE - TORY RESOLUTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that on th
r OR SALE 32 acres on Broadway near, n aav of April 19U, they unanlRidge road, at a bargain; a fortune ' mousl" adopted Declaratory Resolution can be made on this. So. Broadway Land 56 for the opening of Aetna AveCo., T. W., Englehart, president. Office: nue a Pub'ic street in said Town, Ridge Road and Broadway, Gary, Ind. f from the east line of Charles A. Blank's
suomvision to the west lino of Lake Avenue in said Town.
And the Board of Trustees has fixed
Phone 220.
21
FOR SALE Three elegant new 6-
Mlller, 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. 20tf
room
CDttaf pa nnnr ,1 . - - .. n . ... . -. . .
" payment ie inn aay or May, 1911, as the day down and balance like rent. South upon which remonstrances may be Broadway Land Co., T. W. Englehart, filed or presented by persons interpresident. Office: Ridge road and Broad- Usted in or affected by said proposed way, Gary, Ind. Phone 220. 24- oponing 0f said street as above ZFOR c,ALF nR TPinr n " ! "crlfced. and on said day at 7:30 o'clock , TRAD---20-acre truck; p. m. said Board will meet at the Town
:;T u ,TM.'.hl,1,11 ln sald Town of Miller for the
pu rpose of hearing . and considering any remonstrances which may have be:n filed or presented and for the purpose of taking .final action thereon, either by confirming, rescinding or modifying this resolution; such action shall be final and conclusive an
all persons. , WM. OLANDER. J. FREDRICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Trustees. Attests M. J. ZELIBOR, Clerk.
FOR SALE 2,000 loads of fllllna- mar.A-
orders taken for any amount, v. w!
Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan.
Hammond. Phone 29J. nr
FOR SALE Pony and harness: nnnr
is well broke and in good condition.
E. C. Minas Co., Hammond, Ind. gtf
FOR SALE New - and second hand
dump boxes. Apply to V. W.. Parker.
corner Jessie nd Michigan. Hammond.
17tf
Ind.
fHE INTERESTING TIMES' AD AL-
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Heavy gold link fob, between Calumet and Truman ave. and Standard Steel car office; rewird. Joe Sherby, 368 Truman ave., Hammond. 28-3
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARA TORY RESOLUTION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that on the
19th. day of April, 1911, they unanl
mously adopted Declaratory Resolution
No. 65 for the opening of Grand Ave
nue, a public street ln said Town, from
tne Hobart Township Gravel Road to the Shore Line of Lake Michigan, in
saia iown. And the Board of Trustees has fixed the 17th day of May,. 1911, as the day upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested ln or affected by said proposed opening of said street as above described, and on said day at 7:30 o'clock p. m. said Board will meet at the Town Hall in said Town of Miller for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon, either by confirming, rescinding or modifying this resolution; sifch action shall be final and conclusive on all persons. WM. OLANDER. J. FREDRICKSEN.
JOHN NORTH. Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Clerk. v NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARaT
TORY RESOLUTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller. Lake County. Indiana, that on the 27th day of April, 1911. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 58 for the widening of Michigan I
eireet, a public street in the Town of Miller, from the east line of Hannah Street, to the east line of Lake
Avenue, in said town, to a uniform
width of forty (40) feet.
And the said Board of Trustees has
nxed the 24th day of May, 19U, as the day upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons Interest
ed in or affected by said proposed widening as above described, and on said day at 7:30 o'clock p. m.) said Board will meet at its regular meeting place for the purpose of hearing and considering 'any remonstrance which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final action thereon; such actibn shall , be final and conclusive on all persons. WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN NORTH. JOHN FREDERICKS EN.
Trustees.
i msnest Didder rir cash in estate, to-wit:
..o.uu, a. me east door of the Court House ln Crown Point. Indiana. nn
Saturday, .the 13th day of
. . may, laii,
naiween ine noirs of ten o'clock a. m,
a.ia iour o clock p. m.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven
years or tne following described real
esiate, to-wlt: T .t... ...v . . .
coven Ui,i, ln block nve (k of
Agnes Roberts' subdivision of a
part or rections six (6) and sev
en (7), in
Lots twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22). in block eight (8), Morris' addition to Hammond, a subdivision of the northeast quarter NE. of the southwest . frac tional quarter of section six (6), township thirty-six (36) Korth range nine west of the second principal meridian, situated ln Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
cree, interest and costs
1 OMIT . at V.A
townshlD thlrtv-sevAn I a m lima a-rA 1 .
O- - i ' . "-i uuer iur sale ine ) North range nine 9) wmt fM .imni. in . . .
m i , - i . a v.i aaiu retLL estate econd. PrJncipaL meridian, or so much thereof, as may be surfi.
situated in Lake County, ana.
Indi-
cient to satisfy said judgment, interest
if i.i , .. ..: .. ." -v v-uais. oaia saie
" i io auu urnnia wt I rift aoll I v V. ,B. i , m .
fnr n 0fflnu.. " vv I wc wuuuui reiiL. irom VaiU
"Uiin.lcilL a M ill in u ct t t o rir r. i J .
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v.lcc, i.ur rest, ana costs.. I will at the same time and place offer for; sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient
to satisry said Judgment. Interest AAcfla - i
a"u accruing costs- Said sale will
- ...uv.v. v,,n, iciifx irom valuation or
appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Margaretha Elizabeth Hoffman at the suit of Jacob
evin, .trustee, et al. THOMAS GRANT, . Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. JOHN H. GILLETT, Atty. for Plaintiff.
atlon or appraisement laws,
Taken as the property of.John Judi-
kls et al. at the suit of Peter Hand
Brewery Company.
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. D. J. MORAN". Atty. for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake.) Cause No. 6995.
Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1911
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Indiana, (
)ss: County of Lake,( Cause No. 8907.
Lake Circuit Court. March Term. 1911
JEAN MARKS vs.
GERTRUDE F. WATERS AND AL-
fred C. Waters. By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Uka
Circuit Court, I will exDose to nuhii.
LT.'CY
HAMVOVn tii-i r mvr. TIV 1 " expose to puDHC Saline, A.f Yf, ' LAN AND I sale to the hight bidder for cash in ."aUngs Association nand at tne east.. of tha -
House in Crown Point, InC'ana, on Saturday, the 13th day of
may, 1911.
between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.
nd four o clock p. m.. the rents and
Drnflls f r, r a f-iAfr. ma j ,
handt0atth:hhi8her ,b'dder 'r P'""7 'oowlV -..7 hand, at the east door of the Court estate, to-wlt:
in trown point. Indiana, on , Lots H and I. In Tjk
vs.
-ukaaujsk, WILLIE F
granger. f red Granger, Eessle
granger and Herman E. Granger.
J.y virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will exDose to m.hli
Saturday, the 20th day of
may. 1911.
between the hours of ten o'clock a..m.
and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real
estate, to-wlt:
Shore addition
to East Chicago, as the same Is
laid down and marked ln Plat Book Number Two, at Page Seventeen, of the record of the Recorder's office of said county; situated in Lake County, Indiana. ... Tf eai .-a. n wt . - ... .
The west i ... .... . " t.ru..,o win not sell
-z, , ,ul ten uuj ana ror a sufficient sum to aMsfv .M -
tne . n c t .q i f f i t .... I
- . 4 C1CVC cree, interest and costs, I will at the in a subdivision of the west half same time and nln .k.
ynt or diock A of Dyer's add!- fee imni in ,a ---- ....
tinn tn th otT tt . r '" csivb, or
. . . v . kjl jiainiuuJill. I fin m n r- n t Ymr-r nr - i .
Lake County. Indiana. t" "V,.," "7'. "I""1
If said rents and profits will not sell kr, . V
fnr- o . ,t . ., I " tuaia. oaiu sale Will DS ilL 8"m to a'lsfy de- made without relief from valuation or
-.v., ..wCol auu lusis, i Will at tne nnnralsamont lo
--.. aa pmce oner tor sale the Taken as the nmn.tv r -...,-
too- rlmr.lA 1 . . . , . . I - v . . . i. j .j
..... , OUa ,u 5m real estate. Waters et al nt ih.
bu mucn tnereor, as may be suffi
Let Us Clean up your outside debts and obligations and put you square tor the coming spring and summer, and give you all the time you want to mako your Payments in One Place instead of Ten. ' Loans Made On Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures on. the Lowest Rates and EasIestTerms in the Calumet District. $50 at' $1.20 Are Rates t&at are nowApnblished by unreliable companies, and are not what they look: on the paper, and we can show you all catches ?that, go to make up this Rate. Loans made In all the outside cities in a few hours' no
tice In the most private man-
ner. . . . .
CALUMET LOAN CO. No. 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. OPEN EVERY EVENING.
No. 2 white. 5363Hc; No. 2 yellow. 53 53 c; No. 3, E2 H52,c; NO. 3 white, 6252c: No. 3 yellow, 62'4 53c; No. 4. 611465194c, ' Oats by sample: No. 2,-SI 4 31 c; No. 3 white, 33U33Hc; No. 3 white, 32943Sc; No. 4 white. 3232V4cj standard, S333'c
Attest:
M. J.
ZELIBOR, , Town Clerk.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARATORY RESOLUTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Townf Miller, Lakfl County, Indiana, that on tne
. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given bv the Roarfl
of Trustees of the Town of Miller Tk-
county. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by them at the office of the Town Clerk of said Town at th
hour of 7:30 p. m. on the 17th day of May, 1911, for the following described public improvements in the Town rr
Miller, as authorized by the Improve
ment resolution ror the construction of a local sewer known as Local Sewer No. One, ln said Town, from the east line of East street to Lake avenue
All work done in making of said in
scribed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, of Declaratory Resolution Vn 4S ,i
Confirmatory Resolution No. 49, and the detail, plans, profiles, drawings and
specincations. which are on file and
"ay De seen In the office of the Town Clerk of said Town of Miller Th ma.
ders in submitting proposals to make said described nnhll
must accompany each bid with a certified check for not less than twn an
one-nau tz) per cent of the engi
"t:i a estimate and not less than iion
as evidence of good faith; that the suc-
cessrul bidder will execute within ten days from the acceptance of said proposals, contracts and bonds satisfac-
to sam Hoard to do the work of
maKing said Improvements. The failure of the successful bidders to enter
nto such contract and bonds nnnn ac
ceptance of said proposals win t-t,r
he checks and sums of money payable hereon to the Town as an
iquldated damages. For niirh'f.n,,
the Board of Trustees rflM
right to reject any and all bids.
WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDRICKSON JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustee
Attest:
M. J. ZELIBOR. Town Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
state or Indiana, ) " (ss: County of Lake.) Cause No. 6484. Lake Superior Court, Jan. Term 191L JACOB LEVIN, AS TRUSTEE; HENRY Vette and Peter Zuncker vs. MARGARET ELIZABETH HOFFMAN. By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from
cient to satisfy said judgment, interest.
costs and accruing costs. Said sal will be made without relief from valuation
or appraisement laws.
xaxen as the property of Lucy N
granger et al. at the suit of Ham
mond Building, Loan and Savings Asso
ciation. ; THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. L. T. MEYER, Atty. for Plaintiff.
suit of Jean Marks.
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. JOHN H. GILLETT, Atty. for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SAX.E.
State of Indiana,
1911.
(
' )ss: County of Lake,( Cause No. 8835. Lake Circuit Court, Feb. Term. CHARLES D. DAVIDSON vs. FRANK WENZEL.
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court. I will expose to public
sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court
House in Crown Point, Indiana, on
Saturday, the 13th day of
May, 1911, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.
and four o'clock p. in., the rents and
profits for a period not exceeding sevenyears, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Fart of the southeast quarter (SE. of section seven (7), township thirty-seven C37), range nine 19) west of the second principal me
ridian, commencing at a 4.595 chains west and 33
north of the southeast corner of said lo, then north 125.63 feet, east 125 feet, south 125.65 feet, then west 125 feet to the place of beginning, situated ln Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and rroflts will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at th
same time and place offer for sale the
fee simple In and to said real estate, or
so much thereof, as may besufflcient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or
appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Frank Wenaol at the suit of Charles D. Davidson. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. J. N. BRISSEY. Atty. for Plaintiff.
WARNING NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not
to throw any waste paper, brickbats, bottles, broken glass or rubbish of any
kind into public thoroughfares, the
streets and alleys or Into garbage, boxes.
Any. one found violating this notice
will be prosecuted under ordinance No. 11, and upon conviction will be fined
not less than $25..
J. F. KUHLMAN, Street Commissioner.
REALESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Lot 35, blk 1, C. Hohman's North
Side add, Lake & Porter Land
inv. co. to Carl Braun S
Lot 6, blk 2, Morris Park. Joseph
O. Morris to John Popiden Jr..
Same as last deed, Albert E. Lake
to John Popiden Jr.
32-36-7-Part NE SW u!"
Frtedericka Ruetner to John Berndt Sr.
LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Hogs Good Xo prima heavy,. $6.10 6.20r mixed lots and butchers, $6.12 6.25;. fair ..to fancy light, $S,15(gi6.30; roughs, pigs and stags, $2.006.40. Cattle Steers, $5.506.15; heifers, $4.1?5.50; cows, $3.254.75; calves, $5.65.75; bulls, $4.404.80. Srieep, $S.505.25; shorn lambs, $4.50 6.15. . ,
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Part lots 9 and 10, blk 27. Harle
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
the Clerk of th Tju
Superior Court, I will expose to public ! years, of the following described real
State of Indiana, ( )ss: County of Lake,( Cause No. 6947. Lake Super(or Curt, Jan. Term, 1911. PETER HAND BREWERY COMPANY, a Corporation, vs. JOHN JUDIKIS, WHO IS ALSO known as John Judelkis; Isabella Getchas, "Joseph Getchas, Paxton Lumber Company, a corporation; The Beckman Supply Company, a corporation. ., By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Lak Superior Court.il will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of ihe Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 27th day of May, 1911, between the hours of ten o'clock 'a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
profits for" a period not -exceeding seven
& Davis add, William Halfman
to Adolph Hoffman
Part lots 76 and 77. Cha
Kraft to Clarence F. Frailey . .
Lot 5, blk 11. Geo. & Wm. Earle'a
2nd sub, Julian H. Youche to William Wilson
TOLLESTON. . 4 to 7, Rundell's 4th tAA
Edward C. Pierce to Mary F. Peltier
Lots 12 and 13, blk 21, Oak Pk.
Anton Petrulis to Vincent Pachkauskas
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jis , d, (, u, is, 2t, 2v, Carlisle
add. Otto C. Bormann to Chas. G. Phillips GARY.
Lots SI and 82, blk 3, Lincoln Pk
sub. V. S. Land Co. to Ernest
Brunberg ' 400 Lot 29, blk 4, Gary Pk add, Gary
Realty Co. to Wiktor Kocs Lot 7, blk 6, Gary Land Co.'s 1st
sub, Gary Land Co. to Albert II. Bumphrey , 5-5 Lot 35, blk 27, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Homer .11.. .Highlands to Berthold G. Beck 1, 2,300 Lots 2 and 3. blk 8, Jackson Pk So. Broadway, So. Broadway -Land Co. to Michael Kanuch.. 1 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 11. blk 2. 6th add. New Chicago R. E. & I. Co. to Charles Kamradt 225 EAST CHICAGO. - tot 3, blk 3, NE 32-37-9, Adel-. bert D. Palmer to Jasper P. . Palmer 1,000 5-34-8 Part SE 14 1 1-7 acres, Mary Ann Lee to Fred Lue bake. L70O
PRODUCE MARKET Butter Receipts, 7.217 tubs; creamery, extra, 22c; price to retail dealers,' price to retail dealers, 234 c; prints, 24V4c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 19c; seconds, 16c; dairies, extra, 18c; ilrsts. 15c; seconds, 13c; ladles. No. 1, 12c; packing, lSc Eggs Receipts, 19,054 cases: miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 1515i4c;
cases returned, l4H15e; ordinary firsts, 16c; must be 45 per cent fresh, 16e; prime firsts, packed ln new white wood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh,-17Hc; extra, -specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 19 tfc; No. 1 dirties, 14c; checks. 12o. . ,. . Potatoes Receipts, 49 cars; choice to fancy, 55 57c per bu; fair to good. 5254c Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 11c; No. 1 loins, 15c; No. 1. round, 94c; No. 1
chuck, 7e; No. i plate, 6c. . Veal 6 Oto 60 Iba, 6Hc; 65 to 85 lbs, 67Hc; 85 to 100 lbs, 7H8c; 95 to 125 lbs, 9c; heacy, 5c. Beans Pe beans. . hand, picked, choice, $2.00 2.05; fair to good, $1.90 1.95; red kidney, $2.75S.0O; brown Swedish, $2.002.50; Hmas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.50. -Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c: spring turkeys, 14c; chickens, fowls. 14c; roosters. 10c; broilers, $3.007.0O per dos;, ducks, 16c; geese, 11c ' Green vegetables Asparagus, $2.00 & 3.50 per brl; beets, $2.002.50 per bu; cabbage 76c fffS 1.50 crate:
10 j 2.00 per brl; cucumbers, 50c $1.25
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300
aoi; cauliflower, $1.752.00 per box; celery. $1.602.25 . per box;, horseradish, 65c per doi stalks; eggplant, case, $2.002.50; green onions. $1.00 1.75; green peas, $1.001.50 per hamper; lettuce, head, per brl, $2.00 4.00; leaf, 22HS5c per case; mushrooms, 15 20o per doe;- onions, $1.00 1.75 per sack; parsley, $2.003.00 per doz; par-
1.75r pieplant, 75c$1.25 box; radishes, ,$1,003-1.25 per box; string beans, $1.00
p oo per hamper; spinach, 2360o per box; squash, crate, $1.251.50; tomatoes, $1.002.50 per crate; turnips, nips, 50c$1.00 per brl.
T lR HEALING WATER. ' Mineral water from two flowing wells at Fort Wayne in to -b'e-1 utilised for the healing of the outside putsilc. Hotels are to be built, and a sanatorium is .to be provided on. the bank of the Wabash river. The mineral water wells here have flowed twentyfive years and experts have asserted that the waters are as valuable ns those of Hot, Springs, Ark, and other famous resorts.
CASH GRAIN MARKET
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red.
90492c; No. 3 red, 87 91c; No. 2ahrd.
90493Hc; No. 3 hard. 8791ic. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.00 1.03;-. No. 2 northern, $1.001.02; No. 3 spring, 92 97c. Corn by sample: No. 2, 53534c;
ffie Chesapeake & UfiiQ Fy i'c, of Indiana TIME OF , TRAILS AT rTASl"HO CL
(Subject to cbaage .wtthaut notice.) LEAVE. DAILY. ARRIVE. 6:47 p. m.i. Chicago. ..x12:33 a. m. K :17 a. m... Chicago... 9:23 a. nu x12:33 a. m. .Cincinnati. 6:47 p. m, 9:23 a. m.. Cincinnati.. x 6:t7 a. m. Trains stop at prt.veftpal vray station Bitfc Parlor Car. zsieeplrit: Car.
THE HAMMOND D i st i u u i rsT a o o.
DAILY CAPACITY
2S.OOO GALLONS
