Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1911 — Page 7

Friday, July 7, 1911.

THE TIMES.

1 laJF NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following replies to classified ads row at Times office. Advertisers please call for them: B B 2I!0 I R. ..; 3 J 5iM 1 C C IliP 1 C B 3, D G 1 C E B 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following advertisements who wlsti to communicate with advertisers whose Identity ia not revealed, ahould follow the instruction to address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this office to reveal the ideatity 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 mailed or sent to the office. The Times will cot be responsible for errors In acts taken over the telephone. Thrte line want ads 15c pj- rates on application. Time and FEMALE HELP. WANTED roung girl for general housework. Phone 1045 M, Hammond. WANTED Good woman to do plain sewing by the day at 125 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 1004J. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; good wages. Apply 876 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 7-6

WANTED At the Lion Store, 50 bright active young ladies to act as clerks ' during sale. Come Monday morning at ' S a- rn. prepared to work. Ask, to see Mr. Payne. 7-2 WANTED About 30 young girls, 16 years old, as cash , girls during sale. 'See Mr. Payne at .Lion Store Monday at'S a. m. 7-2 y , - WANTED Dining room girls. Inquire Sternberg Cafe, Indiana Harbor. 6-2 WANTJCD Meat cook and lunch girl. Apply We Cater cafe,. 90 State St., 1 , Hammond, Ind. I MALE HELP. WANTED AH around furniture and stove repair man; good wages, steady work to sober, honest, capable man. , Frank ; Jerome, the Wigwam, Indiana Harbor. Phone 578J. 7-3 WANTED At once, tailors; popular prices. 60S New York ave., Whiting., ' WANTED Cook for restaurant; good wages. Inquire Sunday 3526 Block ave., Indiana Harbor. ' ' 7-2 WORK ON TRUCK FARM FOR SOBER man; -only experienced need apply. Balzer, second house south of Concordia cemetery. 6-3 -WANTED One cabinet maker and one .' glue man. Apply 292 Indiana ave., " Hammond. WANTED Man to drive single Jiorse '- and assist stockkeeper; must give good references. Address I, Times, .Hammond. 5-3

WANTED Laborers and millwright -Indiana Harbor Elevator, Indiana' Harbor, lad. 3-5 j WANTED Agents to sell the best line i of health and accident insurance on !

the market. Climax Accident policies i on account of poor health. Inquire of pay as high as $11,000 for accidental i Lake County Times. death and $220 per month during disa- j bllity at a cost of $21 per year. Write r'OR SALE 1700 It. draft horse. Infor terms and control of territory. Na-1 . quire Indiana Harbor Lumber Co., Irt-

tlonal Casualty Co., Dept C. Detroit. Mich. JO-I WANTED Twenty teams to work on Indiana' Harbor street : work. V. W. Parker, Hammond, Ind. 26tf MISCELLANEOUS. KOUSETXCi) GOODS bought ana sold. Hammond Furniture Co.. 67 State st. Hammond, Ind. Phone 54S.' tf FREE Fertilizer . given 1 a'way free. Hammond Storage Co., State Line. WILL PAINT IN EXCHANGE FOR ttuto, piano or horse and buggy. What have you got? Call or address J. Gleason, 272 E. State st, Hammond. 28tf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAM on furniture, pianos. Vorses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co, 212 Hammond bidg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 323. stf BORROW MONEY FROM US AND j have your mind at ease regarding!

the bills you . owe by paying them up j tor sale at a give away price; must be with our money. SALARY LOANS on sold within 15 days. Call at 212 Hampersonal notes or on furniture. Lake i morid bldg. Phone 323. County Loan Co., room 28. over Lion I store. Phone 21$ Hammond. 8eodFOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar

SITU ATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED As stenogra-; , . . , , . . erences. Florence ePterson,' 4847 Northcote ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 7-2 FOR EXCHANGE. .twit. ALnAiu six-room nouse. barn and two lots for a good farm.! Address R. Times. .Hammond. 7-4 ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Roomers; board if prefer-' red. 309 Indiana ave. (downstairs),, Hammond. 7.3 ' , WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BTJY Small refrigerator in good condition, also bicycle. 719 Wood ave., Hammond.

V.FOR RTSNT. FOR RENT Six-ro-m lower flat, furnished or unfurnished; all modern conveniences. Inquire in rear 235 Indiana ave... Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Flat. 6 rooms; all modern conveniences; furnace, gas range. 307 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Nicely for housekeeping; furnished rooms reasonable; bath and gas; no objection to children. 360 Sibley at.. Hammond. FOR RENT New furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Address 123 I Williams St., Hammond. , Board handy. FOR RENT Three front rooms for light housekeeping; one' half block from the postoffice on State st. Call at 204 Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 963W. 6-2 FOR RENT One furnished front room. 8S Russell st. (flat B), Hammond. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms for gentlemen; hot and cold water. 8312 Fir st.. Indiana Harbor. g-3 FOR RENT Stable. Phone 1200M. B. Geng, 96 Russell st., Hammond. 6-6 FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two gentlemen; all modern. 652 Ann st., flat B Hammond. ' 6tf irnr? t vmt t ., i.k, . j 1

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, , " , " " '"" five foot street north of and immedih. n!iOU lately adjoining the right of way of the Hammond. Indiana Harbor (C. I. & S.) R. R. Co. Z TI I 1 from the east line of Lake Avenue to FOR RENT-Furnlshed rooms for light the West ,lne of Gwen street jTewelPln; tmoern- Phn 38- - Each of the following persons is 378 N. Hohman si. Hammond. 5-3 , hereby notlfled that Rt ,ts 8pecIa, meet. TI 'ling held on the 24th day of June, 1911. FOR RENT Large furnished rooms; the Board of Trustees of the Town of

inuuei u cuuYemcuces, d. xjoiy St.. Hammond. ' turn shed front FOR RENT Nicely rooms for light Michigan ave., Hammond. 28-2 i FOR RENT Six-room modern flat. Apply ti Plummer ave.. Hammond. Phone 214. FOR RENT Modern furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen. 62 Rimbach ave.. 2nd door back of courthouse. Phone 818M. "8-2 FOR RENT Office rooms. Inquire , Hammond Loan Co.. 569 Hohman st. over Model Clothiers. ; Stf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 761 Claude st, -Hammond. ' " . 24tf FOR SAT.E. FOR SALE 20 h. p. 3-pass. Jackson, in first class condition; can be used for a light delivery car or made into light truck. Phone 531 or call at 601 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-2 1 i FOR SALE Garland range, with or j without water front;' terms reason-' able. Phone HOtM. Inquire 11 Carroll st, Hammond. 7-3 : : i FOR SALE Horse, cheap If sold at once. Inquire before 9 o'clock 111 In- ( graham ave.,' Hammond. 7-2 1 ; 1 FOR SALE Grocery and market; old established place; first class location; doing three thousand or better per j month; cash business; best business ' proposition in Lake county; must retire i diana Harbor. 6-2 FOR . SALE Four-room cottage on Truman ave.; price $850. Inquire F. L. Wyman, 142 Sibley et, Hammond. 6- . SECSAL JULY BARGAINS. Sixty lots,, one-half block from Gary.Hammond street car line. . Two lots on Broadway near Fifteenth i avenue. Two lots on Broadway near Seventeenth avenue. Improved property on Adams street, between Sixth and Eighth avenue. . Re?t $90 per month, rice $6,400.00. Fc'rty acres near Gary. SMITH-BADER-DAVIDSON CO. ' 800 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Phone 260. NEED CASH Have 120 acres good fruit land near Jacksonville. Fla. must sell. Will take $75 per 10 acre lot, cash; worth $300; warranty deed and abstract. R. H. Parker. 4615 Franklin, Cleveland, O. 3-6 FOR SALE One D. M. Cable mahogany cased piano: been in use nine months: fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman. 3403 H !Mich,ean ave - Indiana Harbor, Ind. for KAT.r; nw e-vtt'n-u. a - . - .-HI . J 1. J i. V Bbl Vn township. Cook county, Illinois, suitable for truck faming. My price one-half what others ask. Write for particulars. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle st, Chicago, 111. 22-12 : ttdw kat.p xri. jgan avenue, paying over 10 per ct; one-third cash, balance time. Address Lock Box 318, Hammond. Ind.. for particulars, utf FOR SALE At a sacrifice a good buslness lot, account leaving city, with ! 6-room house and furniture. Apply 2208' Washington st. Gary, Iod. Stf

1 1 1 ' Jing certain lands for the opening, wid1 FOR SALS A vaudeville and maTlnr'enlnr and exto-nrffno- r.t n ft

picture thocter. For particulars inquire J. R. Brant. 3363 Commonwealth lave., Indiana Harbor. Phone sl.-19tt

LOST AND FOUND FOUND Sum of money on a street in indiana Harbor. Owner can have by I calling at 6 p. m. C. A. Lftgerwall, 3510 fc.lm st., and , Identify same. paying charges. LOST Lady's gold watch bearing inltials L. A. N. on front. Loss occurred either on the street car between East Chicago and Forsyth park, or between point of alighting and the park. Return to Times office. Reward. FOUND A black mare 1H miles east of Highlands, on Ridge road, Thursday, Owner please inquire of John Terepstra, Highlands, Ind. It LOST Between Gary and Crown Point a check book, notes and money. Finder will please return same and receive reward. Julius Friedman, 4605 Forsthye avenue. East Chicago. Tel. 53. 514t LOST G. Youngsma, Munster, offers $5 reward for return of bicycle taken from the Dutch picnic at Highlands, July 4. 6-3 LOST Motorcycle seat between Hessville and Hammond; reward. Phone 12S6-Y-4. 6-3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice of ' Assessment and award in the matter of appropriating and condemning certain lands for the opening, " xmiAt Lake Countv. Indiana. aaKpssAd benefits and awarded damages respectlvely to the following named persons, owners or holders of title of. or inter- , . . ... j benefits and damages on account of the I opening and extension of a twenty-five ' foot street north of ami Imir1latil v adjoining the right of way of the Inuiana narDor l sc. w.j 11. . wo. from the east line of Lake 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 owner of certain property in the Town of Miller. The following lots in Second Addition to Calumet City. Ass'm't Lot. Blk. Owner. Ben. Drags. 1 5 Thomas J. Stearns $2 .... 2 5 Thomas J. Stearns 2 .... 3 5 Earnest Russell (Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co.. tax).. 2 .... 4 5 Mary Louise Gillmore, (C. Oliver Holmes, tax). 2 .... 5 5 Mary Llnam et al 2 .... 6 5 James I. Lyons, (Lake & Porter Ijind & & Investment Co., tax) 2 .... 7 5 Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co., tax)... 2 .... 8 5 Lake &. Porter Land A & Investment Co., tax).. 2 .... 9 5 Fred J. Smith and Gallus J. Bader 2 10 H 12 5 John La r sen. z 5 John Larsen 2 .... 5 John Larsen 2 .... 5 John Larsen 2 .... 5 John Larson 2 .... 13 14 15 16 17 5 John Larson 2 John Larson 2 John Larson '2 John Larson 2 John Larson 24 John .Larson Sissllla A. Davis 2 Sissilla A. Davis 2 18 Il !io ( 29 $100 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Sissilla A. Sissllla A. Sissilla A. Davis 2 Davis 2 Davis... 2 6 Sissilla A.. 6 Sissilla A.' 6 Sissilla A. 6 Sissilla A. 6 Sissilla A. Davls 2 .... Davis 2 Davis: 2 Davis 2 v... Davis 2 .... 6 Samuel Frankel, (John S. Putney, tax)... 2 .... 40 6 Samuel Frankel. John S. Putney (tax). 2 . 41 6 Catherine Patterson, (Johns. Putney, tax).... 2 .... 42 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 .... 43 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) .. 2 .... 44 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 .... 45 6 Harriet. Hicks 2 .... 46 6 Mary C. Logg 2 .... 47 6 Ellen Little, John S. Putney (tax)... 2 .... 48 j 6 John S. Putney (tax)... 2 You, and each of you, are beHeved toi-be non-resider.ts of the Town of Miller, aid 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 O LANDER. JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk. NOTICE., Notice of, assessent and award in the matter of appropriating and condemnstreet from the. east" line of r!haBlank's Subdivision to the west line of Lake avenue - "" '

Each of the following persons is hereby, notified that at its regular meeting held on the 21 day of June. 1911j the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages respectively tu the following named persons, owners or holde 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 ths .tpenlng and extension of a fifty-five foot street from the east line of Chas. Blank's Subdivision to the west line ot Lake av-enue. The following is a list of the property benefited and dimi1 hv said improvement, together With the amount of such benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders th. of and all interest therein: AETNA AVENUE. Bene- Damfits, ages The following lands In the Town of Miller: Part of! S M of Sec. 6, T. 36 No., R 7 W. of the 2nd P. M., described as follows: Commencing 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 55 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 pf right of way to Its Intersection with said Northerly line of the old right of way of the L. S. & M. 8. Railroad,, thence Westerly along said Northerly line of right of way 830 feet more or less, to the place of beginning. Owner: P.altimore & Ohio Railroad Company. $50 $50 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 5 feet measured at right angles from said Southerly right of way line of the B. & O. R. R.; thence Easterly parallel with eald 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 line 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 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 55 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 II. Bass 25 The South 125 feet of the East 200 feet of Block 2 in Millers Station. ' Owner: Calumet Lumber Company 25 You and each of you are believed to be non-residents of the Town of Mil ler, and are further notified that the Board of Trustees will at its special meeting, to be held on the 26 day o July, 1911, at 7:30 o clock p. m., In the town hall, hear and receive remon strance. if any, on account of the amount of any of the above assess ments and awards. My oraer 01 tne juoard ot Trustees o the Town of Miller, Lake County, In diana. WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk. NOTICE. Notice of Assessment and award in the 'matter of appropriating and condemning certain lands for the opening, widening 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, pen sons respectively, as benefits and damages; on account of the opening and extension of a thirty-three 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. 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. Bene- Damfits, ages. Fart North of B. & O. R. R of E. of Sec. 4, T. 36. R 7. Owner: Anthony J. Drexel $345 $345 Edward T. Stotesbury. Les see: Lake Michigan Band Company. Part South of Long Lake In SB. of Sec. 33, T. 37, R 7. (ex. R. R.'s). Owner: Marguerite M. Hart 210 210 Right of way over part SE. Vi, Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7. Owner: Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Co... 10 10 Right of way over Part SE. - 4, Sec. 33, T. 37. R. 7. Owner: Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Co 15 15 Right of way over Part E. Vs. 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 The following Lots in Lake Shore Addition to East Chicago: Ass'm't Lot. Blk. Owner. 31 24 William M. Davis.. Ben. Dmgs. $ 2.50 $ 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax) 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 32 24 T. 33 24 T. 34 24 T. 35 24 T. S. a S. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 86 2 4 T. 37 24 T. 38 24 T. 39 24 T. 40 24 T. 41 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 S. s. s. a. a. a. a. Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). ( 2.60 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 42 24 T. 2.50 43 24 T. 2.50 44 24 T. 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 45 24 T. 8. Fancher (tax). 2.50 46 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 47 24 T. 48 24 T. 49 24 T. 50 24 T. 51 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 s. s. s. s. s. s. s. a. s. 8. Fancher (tax). 2.60 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.60 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax) . 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 j 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 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 52 24 T. 53 24 T. 54 24 T. 65 24 T. 56 24 T. 57 24 T. 58 24 T. 59 24 T. 60 24 Solomon Goldsmith T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 Mary W. Sea. T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 26 27 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. S. S. S. S. s. s. Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 66 57 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher( tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 Mary M. Sea. T. S. Fancher (tax): 2.50' 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. 9 T. Fancher (tax), 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2 50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 John W. Burkholder 2.50 8 John W. Burkholder 2.50 8 Mary W.Sea, T. 8. Fancher (tax). 2.50 S T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 T. S. 8 T S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 2.50 Fancher (tax). 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 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 8 8 8 S T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 T S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 Mary W. Sea, T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 58 59 60 61 62 8 Mary W. Sea. . . . 2.50 8 Mary W. Sea 2.50 T. S. Fancher (tax). 63 64 65 66 1 2 3 4 5 1 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. 8 T. S. Fancher (tax) 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 S. s. Fancher (tax) Fancher (tax) Fancher (tajx) s. s. Fancher Fancher (tax), (tax), (tax), (tax). s. 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 s. Fancher S T. S. Fancher 8 T. S. Fancher (tax) . 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 Mill er, 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 remon strances, 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. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Lot 1, blk 1, McHie's add. Frank , B. Pattee to Selma Z4mmerman$l,500 Lots 9 to 11, blk 2. Turner's 1st add, A. Murray Turner to Frank J. Hill 1.600 Lot 11. N lot 12, blk 4. Turner's 1st add. A. Murray Turner to ePter H. Young".. 262.50 Lots 44 and 45, blk 3, Homewood add. John.F. Hughes to Mary Lee 1

Lots 17, -18. blk 6, Rolling Mill

add, Anton Czuba ,to Wladyslaw Golec 500 Lots 29. 30, blk 1. Sohl's 2nd add. Bertha Campbell . to Marie Kunzmann 10 Lots 29 and 30. H. W. Sohl's 5th add, Bertha Campbell to Marie Kunzman 10 Lot 29, blk 1, H. W. Sohl's 5th add, Marie Kunzman to James Campbell 1,500 Part lot 17, blk 4, Towle &. Young's add, Robert R. Gillis to Edward James Frasea 4,400 GARY. Lot 47, blk 5, Gary Invest. Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Investment Co. to Domenico Pella 1 Lot 14, blk 1, 2nd So. Broadway add, So. Broadway Land Co. to Peter Uselis 1 Lot 9, 12, blk 2, Pridmore. Orr A Ulrlch add, Harry B. aBrker to MIchall Mehllk 1 Lot 44, blk 2, Pridmore, Orr & Ulrlch add, Harry Barker to John Kemetz 1 Lot 32, blk 2, Pridmore. Orr & Ulrlch add, Harry Barker to Steve Mehelok 1 Lots 39 and 40, blk 2. Pridmore, ' Orr & Ulrlch add, Harry Barker to George Mehelek 1 Lot 22, blk 1, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Joseph M. Rieger to Lou D. Briggs 4,300 1 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 2, blk 7, 3d add. New Chgo. R. E. & I. Co. to George Luczovskl 150 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 28 to 33, blk 2, NW 33-37-9, East Chgo. Co. to Charles Pitzele 900 INDIANA HARBOR Lot 5, blk 6, 1st add. East Chgo. Co. to Hialmar Carlton 1,400 TOLLESTON. Lot 18. blk 23, CT.L..S Lot 18, blk 23, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 1st add, Charles August Johnson to John Albert Johnson... 650 MILLER Lot 6, Stern & Moore's sub. Charles A. Moore to John Arvdson 250 IVANHOE. Lots 44 to 48, blk 4, Osborne's 1st add, Richard T. Davis to Jno. A. Gilbert 1 L. P. HAMMOND. Lots 34 to 36, blk 19, Lake & Por ter L. & Inv. Co. to Wm. Hilton 23 Lot 36. blk 19, Wm. Hilton to Rollln M. Richards 200 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.40 rr 6.67; mixed lots and butchers, $6.50 (fS 6.70; fair to fancy light, $6.506.75; rougs, pigs and stags, $4.5087.15. Sheep. $3.50(4.75; lambs, $4.507.25. Cattle Steers, $4.606.70; heifers, $3.605.3a; cows, $2.95 g 5.00; calves, $6.757.75; bulla, $3.70 5.00. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. 8787c; No. 3 red, '86S7c; No. 2 hard, 87i90e; No. 3 hard, 878Sc. Spring wheat by sample: No, 1 northern. 97c$1.01; No. 2 northern, 95 $1.00; No. 3 spring, 8S92c. Corn by sample: No. 2, 6262c; No. white, 6262e; No. 2 yellow, 62 624c; No. 3. 61 $ 62c; No. 3 white, 6162V4c; No. 3 yellow, 6162c; No. 4, S960e. Oats by sample: No. 2 white. 46 46c; No. 3 white, 4545c; No. 4 white, 4445Uc; standard, 451. 4614 e. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 15,621 tubs; creamery, extra, 23c; price to retail dealers, 24c? prints. 25Hc; extra firsts, 22c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra. 21c; firsts, 19c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No. 1. 17- packing. 16c Eggs Receipts. 13,576 cases; miscellaneous lots, rases returned, llllHe; cates returned. 104 11c; ordinary firsts, 12c; firsts, must te 45 per cent fresh, 13c; prime firsts, packed In new whltewood cases atid must d 65 per cent fresh, 14c; extra, specially parked for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. i7c; No. 1 dirties. 10c; checks. 7e Potatoes Receipts, none; choice to fancy, 85 90c. New potatoes Virginias, $4.40ig4.50. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1 per brl. 11 hie; No. 1. loins, 16 He; No. 1 round, 10 4c; No. 1 chuck. 5c; No. 1 plate. 4 tic. Veal 50 to 60 lbs, 884c; 65 to 85 lbs, 910c; 85 to 100 lbs, 10c; 95 to 125 lbs, 11c; heavy, 6 8c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, lie; spring turkeys. 12c; chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters, 7,.c; broilers, ISc; ducks. 12c; geese, "c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.30; fair to good, $2.102.20; red kidney, $3.253.65; brown Swedish, $2.002.05; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.50. Green vegetables Asparagus. "Cc $3.50 per box; beets, $1.00 per box; cabbage, per crate, $1.002.00; carrots, $1.25 per 100; cucumbers, 33 (RiOc per doz; cauliflower, 75c(JJ$1.50 per box; celery, 25 75c per box; horseradish, 65c per dozen stalks; green onions. 45c per bunch; green peas, $1.50 2.00 per sack; lettuce, head, per tub, 50"5c; leaf, 1012c per case; mush rooms, 1525c per dozen; anions, $1.00 2.75 per sack; parsley, 15 25c per dozen; peppers, per crate, J75c; pieplant, 5??10c per bunch; radishes. 100, $1.252.00; string beans, 2575c per hamper; spinach, 4050c per tub; sweet corn, per brl, $4.004.50; squash, crate, 2535c; tomatoes, 7585c per crate; turnips, $4.50 per 100.THB TIMES IS TRVIJtO IIARD TO MERIT THE SUCCESS IT HAS ACHIEVED. The Ghesapeske & Giiio R'j of Indiana TIME- OF TRAIS AT HAMMOND (Subject to Change Without Notice) Dally Sunday Dally Sunday Bx Sun. Only Ex Sun. Only Lt. Hammond 6:27 pm 8:27pm 6:17am 6:17am Ar. Chicago 7:15pm 9:16pm 7:05am 7:0Sam Lv. Hammond 9:23 am 10:23 am 12:38 am 12:88 am Ar. Cincinnati 7:16pm 10:15pm 11:45am 10:S5aro Sleeping Car on Night Trains. Buffet Parlor Car on Day Trains,

DURBIN MAY BE CANDIDATE FOR GOV.

TIMES ni'REAl', AT STATK CAPITAL. Indianapolis, Ind., July 7. When the republicans from over the state were in town the other day for the Marlon club banquet In honor of President Taft, there were a good many sheep's eyes cast In the direction of some of the nominations on the republican state ticket for next year. Some of the aspirants did some talking, but it was all on the quiet. They were merely feeling around to see what they could find out as to their chances, in case they take a notion to get in the race for a nomination. It was evident from the amount of talk that was heard that most of the republicans feel confident that the party will carry Indiana next year, and that they want to get on the ticket. There was an absence of pessimism that was encouraging in Itself. As a result, it seems quite likely that there will be several new faces on the ticket next year, although one or two of last year's candidates are almost sure of renomlnatlon If they make it known they will accept the second nomination. For instance, there is no talk about any other candidate for attorney general, if Finley P. Mount of Crawfordsvllle wants the nomination again. Undoubtedly, judging from the talk that is heard, he would have no opposition. It is said, too, that John E. Reed of this city could have the renomlnatlon for auditor of state if he would take it, but it is not believed he will be out for it, as he has become vice president of a trust company since the last election, and his friends do not believe It would be wise for him to again enter the political arena. Some of the friends of W. T. Durbln of Anderson let it be known on that day that Mr. Durbln Is a candidate for the nomination for governor, and they were making the prediction that he would be nominated. One man said Durbin was the strongest man in the party for governor, because he made a fine record during his former term in that office and that this weuld be of great value to him in a campaign. It was pointed out that during Durbln's administration a large amount of the state debt was paid off. and this gave the administration a sood record for conducting the business of the state on a real business basis. Durbln has some influential friends in the state who are working industriously for him, and Durbin's well known ability as an organizer, together with this fact, may make him a formidable candidate in the race for governor. OLD "MIUKY" ROW PRESENTS CHANGE

Once called "Hunky Row" by reason of its forlorn a r pea r a n c a ri f tf 3Htftl-tA ous reputation for the far east end of the Gary Land company's first subdivision now looks pretty enough to be called Windmmere terrace. ( Ever sine May 1 when the company ordered the 600 foreign tenants occupying the houses in the district to vacata large squads of men have been busy cleaning up, painting, repairing and beautifying the- homes. Trees have been planted, grass sown and even flower bids started. New coats of paint have worked wonders and before long the homes will lye ready for desirable tenants. Only employes of the steel corporation may rent the new homes.

SOUTH BEND PLAN FOR MARKET INTEREST GARY Advocates of a city market tor Gary so that farmers of Lake and Porter counties will be induced to bring their produce into the city will be interested in the plans being laid by South Bead for the establishment of a public market. Yesterday the South Bend council passed a market ordinance which is singularly free from needless regulations. The market will be located oa one of the city bridges. There will be no rental charged for the first year and farmers are offered further Inducements by reason of the fact that they will not have to clean their stalls when the days business is over. Provision are made where by the street cleaning department will attend to this work. By making the market scheme attractive an dby providing a central place for the buying and selling of produce South Bend hopes to attract farmers from far and wide and thus reduc the cost of household expense. IMPROVE RIVER: HAY GET GRANT Washington, July 7. A bill prmttr ting the Gar yLand company ana the Indiana Steel company to occupy the old bed of the Grand Calumet river and conveying to them title to it in consideration of the construction by the companies of a canal about two miles long, has been passed by the senate. The Grand Calumet river in I.ake coun4 ty, Indiana, for a distance of some flight or ten miles Is narrow and shallow, not being available for purposes of navigation. The companies constructed a canal straight across the marshes, which cut off the parts of the riverwhich could not be used for navigation, and in the opinion of army engineers added to the value of the stream. A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR TOUR OWN "WANT." IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN ' THE TIMES AND TBI IS UAL RESULT I