Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 30 June 1911 — Page 7

Friday, June 30, 1911.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following replies to classified ads now at Times office. Advertisers please call for them: D O lF G 1 O D R 8P 1 R 1C C 1 CB 1C B... 1 M 1C K B 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertise meets 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 anonymours advertisers can not. 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 tnaltaa or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible tor errors In aas taken over the telephone. Three line want ads 15c spa" rates on application. Time and FEMALE HELP. "WANTED Kitchen girl, also to help wait on table at noon. Central Park restaurant, 507 So. Ilohman at., Hammond-30-2 "WANTED Meat cook and lunch girl. Apply "We Cater cafe, 90 State st., Hammond, Ind. "WANTED Girl to operate power sew-! ins; machine; steady work. Hammond ; Knitting Co., Hammond, Ind. 80-2 ; WANTED Starcher and other expert-! enced help; new plant. Calumet Laun-j dry. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 30-3 , WANTED Dining room waitress and dishwasher. 672 S. Hohman St., Hammond. Queen City restaurant. 29-8 WANTED Girl for general housework; all conveniences, all aduts, small family. 107 Douglas st., Hammond. , 28-2 . PERSONAL Will the lady who -want J a good maid Insert her want in these columns and fte'e how quickly It brines results. MALE HELP. WANTED Agents to sell the best line! of health and accident insurance on I the market. Climax Accident policies ; 1L00O for accidental j er month during disa-j pay as high as $1 death and $220 pet

- , , il xr t FOR BALE A vaudeville and moving for terms and control of territory. Na- , . . , - " , f picture theater. For particulars lntloual Casualty Co., Dept. a. Detroit.. TJi. .,.

allcn- "v " , WANTED Laborers for transfer work . at Oaborn. Indiana Harbor Belt Rail- J road Co. 29-3 WANTED Twenty teams to work on Indiana Harbor street work. V. W. Parker, Hammond, Ind. 2Jtf WANTED Laborers and cement finishers. Indiana Harbor Elevator. Indiana Harbor, Ind. THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here read (h'a paper first for be knows that It has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad her may set you Just to man you want. MALE HELP Men who are looixDf tor rood jobs where they can earn good dollar, always read The Times male help ad. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED 20 acre farm in northern Indiana, Lake or Porter county preferred; state what buildings, water, etc B B, Times, Hammond, Ind. 24-6 BOARD AND ROOM. ROOMS usually a boarding house that Is good enough to be advertised la good enough to board at. MALE HELP Men who are looking tor good Jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Work for women. Phone Mrs. A. W. H. Johnson, 431M, East Chicago, Ind. Mrs. Fred Stephens,' B56W, Indiana Harbor. E. N. Canine, 511 J, East Chicago. 29-5 ailSCELLANEOUS. WILL PAINT IN EXCHANGE FOR auto, piano or horse and buggy. What' have you got? Call or address J. Glea- j son, 272 E. State St., Hammond. 2Stf i . - WILL BUILD COTTAGES ON GOOD ' locations In Indiana Habor for responsible people. Stinson-Osmer Realty Co., Barker bldg., Indiana Harbor. j WANTED Mason work done for a! small store building in exchange f or I real estate. Room 204 Knotts bldg.. Gary, Ind. 27-5 j : iv too havbj antthinq around the house that you doa't want, sot.iebody else might. Advertise It and It might bring you money. Every little helps. MONEY TO LOAN. MALE HELP 60,000 people read The Times newspapers every day. That's why U Is a betcer advertising medium than any or all other dally, papers In the Calumet region. ' MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co.. 211 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 123. ftf

FOR SATE. FOR SALE 160 acre farm on stone road. mile west of St. John; 20 acres of timber, pond with water during season, good house, barn and other outbuildings. Ben Klein, admr.. St. John. Lake county, Ind. 23-4

FOR SALE Farms in the celebrated fruit belt of Michigan; small payment down, balance easy payments. Relnhardt Elster & Co., First Natl. Bank Bldg., Hammond. 30-2 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Hammond improved property, farms in the fruit belt of Michigan. Will bear investigation; $6 fare to see and convince yourself. Reinhardt Elster & Co., First Natl. Bank tldg., Hammond. 30-2 FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR Hammond improved property; 83 acres, 70 acres clear, good crops growing, well improved. Why not have a home and business of your own? Dr. Leedy, 32 Rimbach bldg., over Lion store, Hammond, Ind. 29-5 FOR RENT Modern furnished room; gentleman preferred; one block south of courthouse. 654 8. Ilohman st., Hammond. 29-2 FOR SALE One D. M. Cable mahogany cased piano; been In use nine months; for sale at a give away price; must be sold within 15 days. Call at 212 Hammond bldg. Phone 323. FOR SALE One large size elegant Universal baseburner. one kitchen ranee. one larg.e refrigerator, one gas stove, ona kitchen cabinet. Call 1008-145th st., East Chicago. 28tf FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 3403V& Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. FOR SALE Duntley electric cleaner ' for best cash offer; good reason for ' selling. Telephone 1067R, Hammond. j fOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20 acres of land, Thornton township. Cook ; county, Illinois, suitable for truck "! farming. My price one-half what others; ask. Write for particulars. R. L, Miller, j 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 22-12 FOR SALE Nine-room house on Mieh-j Igan avenue, paying over 10 per ct.;; one-third cash, balance time. Address , Lock Box 318. Hammond. Ind.. for par-: tlculars. IJtf. " j FOR SALE At a sacrifice a good busl- j jeyni7 tuy. 7m hoU8e nd furnitur. ashiDton st- Gar- n ure. Apply 2208 6tf ave.. Indiana Harbor. Phone S6L 19t i FOR KRNT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; electric light and bath. 254 Indiana ave., Hammond. 30tf FOR RENT Seven-room fiat; all mod-j ern conveniences. Inquire 849 South' Hohman, corner Carroll, Hammond. FOR RENT Two nice front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 85 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 927W. FOR RENT Six-room upper fiat; all modern conveniences, liams st., Hammond. 109 E. Wil-30-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 165, Michigan ave. Hammond. 28-2 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; no objections to children; S10 per month. Call at 244 Michigan ave., Hammond, or phone D36R. 30-3 FOR RENT Two or three large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 55 Ogden' st., corner Hohman, Hammond. 80-4 FOR RENT Seven-room flat; all modern convenences; 200 Plummer ave., opposite M. C. depot. Inquire 31 Webb st. Phone 1077W. 30-3 FOR RENT Five-room and pantry second floor fiat. Call 631 Michigan . ave., Hammond. Phone 1166 R. 30tf ! FOR RENT Six-room modern flat. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 214. 29tf FOR RENT Three nice clean front rooms; newly papered, gas range and gas light, furnished complete for light housekeeping; one block from postoffice; cheap if taken at once. 272 E. State st., Hammond. 28tf . FOR RENT Modern furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen. 62 Rirnbach ave., 2nd door back of courthouse. Phone 818M. 28-2 FOR RENT Six-room cottage; modern 1 improvements; 197B Conkey ave. Inquire at 562 Morton ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two-room flats; nicely papered; lake water; located at 1928 Washington st; $5 per month. Call on agent, room 204 Knotts bldg., Gary, Ind. 27-5 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 7S1 Claude st., Hammond. 24tf 1 ...

FOR RENT New 2-room flats, furtlsh-j matter of appropriating and condemned, for light housekeeping; bath and.lhg certain lands for the opening, wid-

gas. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 24-6 PERSONAL Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want In these columns and see how quickly it brings results. ctutssinEii ADVRirnsiNa win "make year fenalaeaa enterprise If It la one '(hat ought to bo "made.

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FOR RENT Office rooms. Inquire Hammond Loan Co., 669 Ilohman St.. over Model Clothiers. tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING places your offer before most of the people la tlila city te nlivn It would have say real lateresC rott kext Flat hunters- and Cat Venters find their wants satisfied through the advertisements they run in these columns. FOR RENT An extra phrase or two makes your ad more effective. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner have same by paying for this Times office, Hammond. can ad. LOST Confidence in any other medium than The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. notice of Assessment and award In the matter of appropriating and con demning certain lands for the opening, widening and extending of a twentyfive foot street north of and lmmedi ately adjoining the right of way of the Indiana HarbDr (C, I. & S.) R. R. Co, from the east line of Lake Avenue to the AVest line of Owen Street. facn or the following persons is hereby notified that at its special meet ing he!d on the 24th day of June, 1911 the Board of Trustees of the Town o Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages respect ively to the following named persons owners or holders of title, of, or inter est in, the lots set opposite the names or eaon oi said persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of the opening and extension of a twenty-five foot street north of and Immediately : adjoining the right of way of the In diana Harbor (C, I & S.) R. R. Co. from the east line of I-ake Avenue to the west line of) Owen street, The following is a list of the property benefited and damaged by said improvement, together with the amount of such benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders thereof and all interest therein: List of owners of certain property in the Town or Miii.i. ti,. h,i lots in Second Addition to Calumet City. Ass'm't .ut. Blk. Owner. Ben. Drags. 5 Thomas J. Stearns.. 5 Thomas J. Stearns.. .12 . 2 a Earnest Russell (Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co., tax).. 2 5 Mary Louise Glllmore, (C. Oliver Holmes, tax). 2 6 Mary Linam et al 2 6 James I. Lyons, (Lake & Porter Land & & Investment Co.. tax) 2 5 Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co., tax)... 2 8 5 Lake & Porter Land & & Investment Co., tax).. 2 5 Fred J. Smith and Gallus J. Bader. 2 5 John Larsen 2 5 John Larsen 2 5 John Larsen..... 2 5 John Larsen 2 5 John Larson 2 5 John Larson , 2 5 John Larson 2 5 John Larson . .. 2 5 John Larson 2 5 John Larson 24 5 John Larson 6 Sissiila A. Davis 2 6 Sissiila A. Davis 2 6 Sissiila A. Davis ,2 9 10 11 12 13 ! 14 I 15 I 16 i 17 18 1100 .1 - ' 30 ! 31 32 33 S4 35 36 37 38 39 6 Sissiila 6 Sissiila 6 Sissiila A. A. A. A. A. A. Davis 2 Davis.. 2 Davis 2 Davis. 2 Davis 2 Davis 2 6 Sissiila 6 Sissiila 6 Sissiila 6 Sissiila 6 Samuel (John S. A. Davis Frankel, . . . 2 Putney, tax) . . . 40 6 Samuel Frankel John S. Putney (tax).. 2 I 41 6 Catherine Patterson, (Johns. Putney, tax) 2 .... 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 6. Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 6 Catherine Tatterson, Putney (tax) 6 Harriet Hicks 2 6 Mary C. Logg 2 6 Ellen Little, John S. Putney (tax)... 2 6 John S. Putnev (tax . 42 44 48 You, and each of you, are believed io De non-resjuents of the Town of Miller, and are further notified that the Board of Trustees will at Its special meeting, to be held on the 26th day of juiy, Ian, at 7:30 o'clock p. rn., in the town hall, hear and receive remonstrances, if any, on account of the amount of any of the above assessments and awards. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana. ' WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk. NtriCE. j Notice of assessent and award in th) ening and extending of a fifty-five foot street irom the. east line of Chas Blank's Subdivision to the west lino of Lake avenue. i-ach of the following persons is hereby notified that at its regular meeting held on the 21 day of June, 1911, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages resp-

tively to the following named persons, owners or holders of title of, or interest In, the lots set opposite the names of each of said persons respectively, as

benefits and damages on account of the opening and extension of a fifty-five foot street from the east .Una of 'Cha. Blank's Subdivision to the west line ot Lake avenue. The following is a list of the proper ty benefited and damaged by said im provement, together with the amount of such benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders thereof and all Interest therein: AETNA AVENUE. Bene- Damfits, ages The following landa in the Town of Miller: Part of S H of Sec. 6, T. 36 No.. R. 7 W. of the 2nd P. M., described as follows: Commonrlng at the South East corner of Block 2, as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of the Town of Miller, (said point being on the Northerly line of the old right of way of the Lake Shore; and Michigan Southern Railroad, and being the Southwesterly corner of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot grounds.) thence Northerly at right angles with said Northerly line of right of way a distance of 53 reet, thence Easterly parallel with said Northerly line of right of way to a point on the Southerly line of the old right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence Easterly along said Southerly line of right of way to its intersection with ssid Northerly line of the old right of way of the I S. & M. S. Railroad, thence Westerly along said Northerly line of right of way 850 feet more or less, to the place of beginning. Owner: Baltimore ft Ohio Railroad Company. $30 $30 Part of the S H of Sec. 6, T. 36 N., R. 7 W. of the 2nd P. M., described as follows; Commencing at the Intersection of the Southerly right of way line of the B. & O. R. R., with the Northwesterly line of the old right of way of the L. S. & M. S. R. R. ; thence Southwesterly along said Northerly right of way line to a point which is distant 55 feet measured at right angles from said Southerly right of way line 1 of the B. & O. R. R.; thence Easterly parallel' with said Southerly right of way line, to the Southeasterly line of the old right of way of the L. S. & M. S. R. R.; thence Northeasterly along said Southeasterly right of way line, to said Southerly right of way lin of the B. & O. R. R., thence westerly along said Southerly right of way line, to the place of beginning. Owner: Lake Shore & Michigan "Southern Railway Company 25 25 Part of Block No. 5, as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of the Town of Miller, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeasterly corner of said Block, being at the Intersection of the Westerly line of Lake Avenue with the Southerly right of way line of the B. & ' O. R. R.; thence Westerly along said Southerly right of way line, to its intersection with the Southeasterly line of the old right of way of the L. S. & M. S. R. R; thence Southwesterly along said Southeasterly right of way line to a point which Is distant 6 feet measured at right angels from the Southerly right of way line of the B. & O. R. R. .thence Easterly parallel with said Southerly right of way line to the Westerly line of Lake Avenue, thence Northerly along said line to the place of beginning. Owner: John H. Bass 25 2 The South 125 feet of the East 200 feet of Block 2 in Millers Station. Owner: Calumet Lumber Company 25 2 You and each of you are believed t be non-residents of the Town of Mil ler, and are further notified that th Board of Trustees will at its special meeting, to be held on the 26 day o July, 1911, at 7:80 o'clock p. m., in th town hall, hear and receive remon strance, if any, on account of th amount of any of the above assess ments and awards. By order of the Board of Trustees o the Town of Miller, Lake County, In diana. WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDERICK SEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees, Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR. Town Clerk NOTICE. Notice of Assessment and award in the' matter of appropriating and condemning rertain lands for the opening. lwldenlng and extending of a thirtythree foot street on the east line of Lake County from the south right of way line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. north to the shore line of Lake Michigan-. Each of the following persons Is hereby notified that at its regular meeting held on the 21st day of June. 1911, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages respectively to the following named persons, owners or holders , of title of, or interest In, the lots set opposite the names of each of said persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of the opening and extension of a thirty-three Toot" street on the east line of Lake County , from the south right of way line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. north to the shore line of Lake Michigan. The following Is a list of the property benefited and damaged by said improvements, together with the. amount of such benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders thereof and all interest therein:

WEST SIDE OF DOUGLAS STREET

(County line) FROM B. & O. R. R. NORTH TO LAKE MICHIGAN. Benefits. Damages. Part North of B. & O. R. R. of E. V4 of Sec. 4, T. 86, R. 7. Owner: Anthony J. Drexel $345 $345 Edward T. Stotesbury. Les see: Lake Michigan Band Company. Part South of Long Lake In SE. Vi of Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7, (ex. R. R.'s). Owner: Marguerite M. Hart....... 210 210 Right of way over part SE. V. Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7. Owner: Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Co... 10 10 Right of way over Part SE. i. Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7. Owner: Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Co 15 15 Right of way over Part E. Sec. 33, T. 37. R. 7. Owner: Chicago, Indiana & South ern Railway Co...... 10 10 Lot 3, Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7, (ex. R. R.). Owner: Adam J. Weckler 105 105 Shore The following Lots in Lake Addition to East Chicago: Ass'm't Ben. Dmgs. .$ 2.50 $ 2.50 Lot. Blk. Owner. 31 24 William M. Davis T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 32 24 T. S. Fancher (tax), 2.50 2.50 33 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 34 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 35 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60 36 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 37 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 SS 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 39 24 T. S. Fancher (tax).. 2.50 2.50 40 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 41 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 42 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 43 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 44 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 45 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 46 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 47 24 T. 48 24 T. 49 24 T. 50 24 T. 51 24 T. 52 24 T. 53 24 T. 54 24 T. 65 24 T. 66 24 -T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 57 24 T. S. 58 24 T. S. 59 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 60 24 Solomon Goldsmith T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 26 9 Mary W. Sea T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax) . 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2:50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 2.50 27 28 29 SO 31 32 S3 34 35 36 37 33 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 66 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 1 2 3 4 5 1 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). T. S. Fancher (tax). T. S. Fancher (tax). T. S. Fancher( tax). 9 9 9 9 T. S. 9 Mary T. S. 9 T. S. 9 T. S. 9 T. S. 9 T. S. 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). M. Sea. Fancher (tax). Fancher (tax). Fancher (tax). Fancher (tax). Fancher (tax). Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 9 T. 3. Fancher (tax). 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 John W. Burkholder 8 John W. Burkholder 8 Mary W.Sea, T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S.. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 Mary W. Sea, T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T, S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 Mary W. Sea 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 8 Mary W. Sea.. 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 8 T. S. Fancher (tax) . 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 . John O. Bowers, Jos. T. Atkins (tax). 5.00 5.00 You, and each of you, are believed to be non-residents of the Town of Miller, and are further notified that the Board of Trustees will at its special meeting, to be held on the 26th day of July, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the town hall, hear and receive remonstrances, if any, on account of the amount of any of the above assessments and awards. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana. WILLIAM OLANDER, JOHN FREDERICK SEN, JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk. ,

REAL ESTATE -TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Lot 6, Stafford & TraVikle's 6th add, Erie G. Sproat to Albert Hann $ 1 Same as above, Albert Hann to Erie G. Sproat 1 Lot 33, blk 3, Birkhoff's add. William C. Belman to Francis M. Elliot 825 Lots 29 and 30, blk 1. part N , NE SW 4-36-9, Evert Rich to William L Cole 500 Lot 25. blk 7, Morris' add, Martin Wltkowskl to Sussie Holubl- , sin 550 GARY. Com. at SE. cor lot 24. blk 26,

Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, thence 3 ft. N. of beginning, thence west parallel to S. line lot 24, 110 ft., thence N. 10 ft., thence W. 15 ft. to W. line lot 24, thence S. on W. line lot 24, 13 ft., thence E. on S. line lot 24 to beginning, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Nora Wilson to Lena S. McFaddon 350 Lot 18, blk 6. McKey's add. Arden Dearbeyne to Benee Sadonee 750 Lot 90, blk 6, Lincoln Park sub, U. S. Land Co. to Milan Ohee.. 275 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 4, blk 2, SE 28-37-9, Max Salmon to Albert Kaufmann 1 TOLLESTON. Lot 10, blk 21, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 2nd add, Ettore Delia. Chiesa to to Caroline Delia Chiesa 1 Lot 5. blk 19, Oak Park add, Jeka

Volk to Martin Volk 1 Lot 10, blk 36, 2nd Oak Park add. City and Harbor Land Co. to Rose B. Avery 450 GRIFFITH. Lots 31 and 32, blk 4, Manufacturer's add, Benjamin F. Overholt to Town of Griffith 300 WHITING. Lot 29, Steiber Street sub, Mieczyslaw Hallk to Josef Kowal.... 900 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red 8889c; No. 3 red, 87S9c; No. 2 hard, 89T4 917c; No. 3 hard, 87 S9c. , Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, 95c $1.00; No. 2 northern, 94 99c; No. 3 spring, 90 93c. Corn by sample: No. 2, 5758e; No. 2 white, 57??58c; No. 2yellow, 5758c; No. 3, 5757c; No". 3 white. 5757c; No. 3 yellow, 57',457c; No. 4, 55Vi56c. Oa,ts by sample: No. 2 white, 43 Si 44 c; No. 3 white, 43 ff 44c; No. 4 white, 42V&43Uc; standard, 43'4 4414 c. i LIVE 3TOCKMARKETS. Cattle Steers, $5.75 6.55; heifers, $4.255.40; cows, $2.504.85; calves, $a.007.75; bulls, $3.655.00. Hogs Goo dto prime heavy, $6.25 6.65; fair to fancy light, $6.406.55; rougs, pigs and stags, $4.50 6.90. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 11,173 tubs; creamery, extra, 23c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25&c: extra firsts, 22c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 21e; firsts, 19c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No. 1. 17- packing, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 8,126 cases; miscellaneous lot3, cases returned, llllc; fates .returned, 104llc; ordinary firsts. 12c; firsts, must te 45 per cent fresh, 13c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must De 65 per cent fresh, 14c; extra, specially packed for city trade and mast be 80 per cent fresh. '7c; No. 1 dirties, 10c; checks. 7e Potatoes Receipts. 13 cars; choice to -fancy, 90c $1.00. New potatoes Receipts, 34 cars; good to fancy, $1.80 2.00; Virginias, per brl, $4.754.83. Live poultryTurkeys, per lb. lie; spring turkeys. 12c; chickens, fowls. 13c; roosters, 7c; broilers, 2024c; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.38; fair to good. $1.851.95; red kidney, $3.253.65; brown Swedish, $2.002.65; llmas, California, per 100 lbs. $6.50. Green vegetables Asparagus. $1,00 0 2.50 per box; beets, $1.002.00 box; cabbage, per crate, $1.003.00; carrots, $1.75g'2.00 box; cucumbers, 3550c per Coz; cauliflower, $1.001.50 per box; celery, 25 75c per box; horserad ish. 65c per dos stalks; eggplant, case, $1.001.25; green onions, bunch, 4g5c; green peas. $1.50 3.00 per box; lettuce, head, per tub, 4050c; leaf, 5(Ej'10c case; mushrooms, 1530c per dor; onions, $1.003.00 per sack; parsley. 1520c per doz; peppers, per crate, $1.001.25; pieplant. 5 10c bunch; radishes, 100, 50c$1.00; string beans, 75c $1.00 rer hamper; spinach, 5060c per tub; sweet corn, per brl, $2.00 (3' 4.00; squash, crate, 15(8 35c; tomatoes, 7590c per crate; turnips, $2.00 per 100. MANDATE MAY FOLLOW RULING (Continued from Fage 1.) bridge was begun in Bridge's administration and It seemed reasonable that Bridge should supervise the construction of the bridge after his retirement from office. . The county commissioners so ruled. Seeley accepted their rulings without a word, but when they extended the scope of this ruling to include all of the work that was begun in Bridge's administration. Including even the preliminary petitions, the county engineer rebelled at the injustice of their acts. .

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: J it Is our business to guard against land troubles. We show up the ( Title from Uncle Sam to sundown today. 1

AllmanGary Title Co. Successors to ALLMAN BROS. t DINWIDDlfc. Capital, $100,000.00 Abstracts of .Title to Lands in Lake County, Ind. OFFICES 58 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICES -Chicago Title & Trust Company, Chicago, III. Lake County Savings Trust Company, Hammond, ind.

For the first six months that Saaley has been in office he has not been'able to make enough out of the Job to pay his expenses 'and bis term of office Is only two years. . , Hasten to Explain. This morning Richard Schaaf, Sr., called at the office of The Times and stated that he is now and always has been In fayor of giving Seeley all of the county work, except that on which, construction was actually btgun In Bridge's administration. He declared that he did not want to be placed in a false light before the public, and while admitting that Seeley had been given a raw deal, said that it was the 'combination" at Crown Point that was responsible for it. It is a remarkable coincidence that Levi Hutton, one of the two other commissioners, also submitted to an interview in which he stated unequivocally that he is in favor of giving Seeley not only the work that has originated since his taking office, but also all of the work on which only the preliminaries were begun during Bridge's' administration. ' -It is the county commissioners who let this work and yet all of them, 'with, the exception of Mat Brown, come forward with a publie statement- that they favor giving the. work to Seeley. when he has hardly been able to eke out a living from the office so far. Settlement Expn-ted Monday; It was only a month or so ago that the county commissioners passed a.

resolution requiring W. F. Bridge to turn over the records, maps and. plats of his office to the succeeding engineer, and yet Seeley has been In office for over six months. However, it Is believed that the matter will be amicably settled at the meeting ef the board of commissioners next Monday. The county commissioners are feeling the sting of public disapproval. They have discovered that Ray Seeley has a host of friends over the county and that unless they , give him a square deal they will have an accounting with the voters. , In the meantime Schaaf has made known the presenre of a "court house combine" at Crown Point which will bear watching. It Is the combine that finds It either pleasant or profitable to hobnob with th eenvoys extraordinary, ministers plenipotentiary o fthe stone and slag trusts. E. I.O.O.F. ELECT OFFICERS (Special to The Timks.) East Chicago, Ind., June 30. Owlngr to the fact that next Tuesday falls on the glorious fourth, the Odd Fellows have postponed their meeting whlc'a would ordinarily fall on that evening, until July 11, one week later. On this date the Installation of the recently elected officers will take place, at Odd Fellows hall. ' Refreshments will be served after, the business of the evening has been transacted. It has been agreed that hereafter no applications for membership wil be considered unless the- health' certificate of applicants have been signed by Dr. G. W. Miller of Dr. Sol Goldberger the regularly elected physician whose duty it is to examine applicant. All Odd Fellows, whether members of the local lodge or visitors in this vicinity are invited to attend the installation doings July 11. The newly electei officers are: Dr. J. Goldman Noble Grand. F. Stewart Vice Grand. W. H. Joppeson Recording Secy. Grant Palmer Financial Secretary. Charles Marshall Treasurer. T. E. Williams Right supporter ' Noble Grand. Peter Satterbloom Left fiupporter to Noble Grand. Everett Williams Right supporter to Vice Grand. John Davis Left supporter to Vice Grand. Peter Christiansen Warder. Dr. G'. W. Miller Conductor, E. Wedtrewood Chaplain. Dean Edgar Inside Guard. Norton Bickell Outside Guard. E. W. Wickey, D. D. Dixon and DeRriae Trustees. . Dr. Sol Goldberger and Dr. G. Miller, physicians. E4 W. The Chesapeake & Gftio R'j of Indiana TIMB OF TRAIXS'AT IftMMOXn (Subject to Change Without Notice) Daily Sunday "Dally Sunday Ex Sun. Only Ex Sun. Only Lv. Hammond :27 pm 8:27 p m ' 1:17 a m :17 a ra Ar. Chicago -7:15pm 9:15pm 7:05am 7:05ara Lv. Hammond 9:23am 10:23 am 12:38am 12:38 am Ar. Cincinnati 7:15pm 10:15pm 11:45am 10:33am Sleeping Car on Night Trains, Buffet Parlor Car on Day Trains.

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