Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 14 July 1911 — Page 7

Friday, July 14, 1911.

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NOTICE TO TIMES FQR RraT READERS. txm RENT Large well furnished Following replies to classified ads front r un bath and u now at Times of lice. Advertiser, please wnUama amond. 14-2 call for them: - BB...... jt! 15 R" l FOR KENT Eight-room residence; J J I modern Improvements. 3S4 Michigan " ave., Hammond. Phone 98011. 14-3 C E B 111 FOR REXT-Six-room upper flat; all NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. odern conveniences. Inquire 107 Reader, of th. blowing advertise- RusseU st" Hammond. Phone 1127J. menu who wt.n to communicate with , , " advertiser, whos. Identity U not re- I,OR RENT Furnished rooms for light -ealed. should follow the in.truc- housekeeping; $8 up; modern. Phone tlon. to addres. them by the key letter 384. S78 X. Hohman st, Hammond. triven. Reo.ue.ta at thl. of Bee to reveal the ideality of anonymour. adverlUere FOR RENT Four rooms for light can not. In Justice to the advertiser., be housekeeping. Apply 311 Logan st., answered. Simply follow Instructions. Hammond. 14tf As far a. It i. possible. It Is advise FOR RENT Furnished room In Homethat U classified ad. .hould either be wood; all conveniences. Telephone mailed or sent to the of flee. The Times 120SM. 13-2 will not be responsible for errors la aas taken over the telephone. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sells

Three line want ads 15c Time and epae rules on application.

FEMALE HELP. "WANTED Experienced sales ladies. Apply at once. Majestic Gents and Ladies' Outfitters, 155 State st., Hammond. . 14-2

WANTED Girl dishwasher. Central

Park restaurant, 507 Hohman st. Hammond. 14-

WANTED Waitress. We Cater Cafe, 90 State st Hammond. 14-2

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED TO REXT Three or four

furnished rooms- for light housekeeping; no children. H E D, Times, Hammond.

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5 . John Larson .". . .'. , ...... 2 .... 5 John Larson -.2 .... 5 John Larson 2 .... 5 John Larson..... 24 .... 5 John Larson '. . .,$100

WANTED Modern five or 6-room flat or cottage, centrally, located; no children. Address F II, Times, Hammond. 13-2

ROOMS usually a boarding house that Is good enough to be advertised 1. good enough to board at. '

LEttAL NOTICES.

salable, property READILY and makes

all GOOD property "ealeable."

FOR RENT Six-room cottage; bath and gas; on Plummer ave. Call 345 E. State St., Hammond. 13-2

FOR RENT Five room flat, brick building, corner Hohman and Gostlin. Phone 910R Hammond. 12-4

FO RRENT Furnished 4-room cottage with bath and gas. Call at 249 Logan st., Hammond. Phone 973R. lltf

NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TOWN HALL. Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Griffith, Indiana, will receive sealed bids aa

proposals for the construction of a new town hall for said town according to the drawings, plans and specifications now on file with the town clerk, until the hour of holding the meeting. A

meeting of the Town Board will be held at the Harkenrider hall in said town on the 19th day of July. 1911, at one o'clock p. m., at which time all bids will be opened and given consid

eration. Each bidder must file with the town clerk, when he files his bid.

the usual statutory affidavit as pro

vlded for in Burns K. & 1908 See 8698;

acts 1909, p. 170, and deposit with him certified check payable to his order in the sum of $150, or the equivalent, as a guaranty that he will accept said bid

I and carry out the construction of said

FOR RENT Seven-room fiat; modern

conveniences. 643 Calumet ave.. Ham-

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work.

i The successful . bidder will be re

quired to give bond, with sureties to

be approved by the Board, insuring the

j furnished for light housekeeping;

WANTED Mattress tick sewer at j gas and bath. 188 Plummer ave- Ham-

once. Apply Hammond Bedding Co., mond. Hammond. 14-2 ! FOR RENT 12-room house, modern. WANTED Girl for general house-j with furnace; centrally located; suitwork, one who can go home to sleep; able for boarding or rooming house. Infamily of three. 11 Waltham st.. 2nd quire Frank Orth, 3437 Fir st, Indiana flat. Hammond. 14-2 Harbor. Phone S68W. 8-6

6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis ... 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A; Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Sissilla A. Davis 2 6 Samuel Frankel, (John S. Putney, tax)... 2 6 Samuel Frankel, John S. Putney (tax) 2 6 Catherine Patterson, (JohnS. Putney, tax).... 2 6 Catherine Patterson, 'Putney (tax)..'. 2 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 6 Catherine Patterson, Putney (tax) 2 6 Harriet Hicks 2 6 Mary C. Logg. ......... . 2 6 Ellen Little, John S. Putney (tax)... 2 6 John S. Putney (tax)... 2

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 O LANDER. JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk.

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right of way line of the B. & O. R. R. .thence F.asterly , parallel with said Southerly right of way " line to' the Westerly line of Lfike Avenue, thence Northerly along said line to the place of beginning. Owner: John IL Bass :

The South 125 feet of the East

200 feet of Block 2 in Millers Station. Owner: Calumet Lumber Company ;

You and each of you are believed to be non-resident, of the Town of Miller, 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 tows hall, hear and receive remonstrance, 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, In diana. WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees.

Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Town Clerk.

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8 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 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 8 Mary W. Sea 2.50 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).

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"WHO'S WHO" III GARY MUSICAL WORLD

WANTED Stenographer substitute, mond. Phone 263.

nossfhlv nnrmanent nosition. Address

P. O. Box 75. Hammond. Ind. 14-3 , FOR RENT Small flat and other roomj. ! falthful completion of said work ac-

coraing xo contract. me Board re

serves the right to reject any and all

bids, and readvertise said work or let the same thereafter. Dated this Sth day of July, 1911. TOWN OF GRIFFITH. INDIANA. By L A. Southworth. nresldp.nt.

j Attest: M. J. Beirijrer, Clerk.

WANTED Girl for general housework. ! FOR RENT Nicely furnished front 50 Webb st., Hammond. H-i rooms for light housekeeping. 165 , . . I Michigan ave., Hammond. 28-2

WANTED Girl over IS years old to

learn to operate linen hose loom. Mc- 1 FOR RENT Office rooms- Inquire

Elroy Belting & Hose Co., 200 Sohl st- : Hammond Loan Co., 669 Hohman st. Hammond. 1S-2 over Model Clothiers. tt

FOR SALE.

WANTED Girl for general house- j work; references required. 51 Glen-

dale Park, Hammond. 13tfjFOR SALE Two No. 1 improved

farms, 8 miles east of Gary, on P.,

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 3, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1911. CALUMET CONTRACTING COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. FRANK SWIRZYNSKI ET AL CAUSE NO. 7709. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANICS" LIEN. Now comes the plaintiff by Heart & Wake, attorneys, and flies Its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a

competent person, showing that the

WANTED Kitchen girl at once. Queen, Ft. W. & C. and N. Y. C. & St. L. Rys.; defendants, Frank Swirzynski and :CUy Restauraat, 678 .S. Hohman st, suburban service, two blocks from de- 1 Swirzynski, his wife, whose true chrlsHammond. - 12-8 pots, storev, school. P. O-. oa" gravel tlan name is -unknown', are not resi1 -1 1 j street; 88 acres black loam, house 9 dents of the State of Indiana v WANTED Girls, experienced, or to rooms, barn, granary, fruits. 2 wells, Said defendants are therefore hereby learn. Biek s Laundry, Hammond. j etc.; price $6,750; $5,000 caslu terms. . notified of the pendency of said action ' "7 acres. 10 acres timber, house 10 , and that the same will stand for trial "WANTED Girl for general housework, rooms, barn, granary, milk hotse, poul- ' at the next term of said Court and that

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cash, terms. See same or address Ste- ' mur therein, at the railing nf m

phen Curtis, Wheeler, Ind. I4tf cause, on tht 12th day of September,

I A. D. 1911, the same ebing the second

MALE HELP.

- nfcu ilX,R SALE OR TRADE Automatic ten day of the ntext term of said Court to steady work, good wages. Illnois Car, In howl1nB. a1i- ,a rt .m , A. e " or sala Lourt to xr, n t . Hm . : P n aHe' 30 "' or wU1. 'e begun and held in Room No. 3, in the

. , iimu lur Koua pool laDie. lau, iilMtt ii. mond- 14"6 92nd st. South Chicago, 111. 14-3

WANTED Millwrights and laborers. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Indiana Harbor Elevator, Indiana ' keta marketable thlacs aad makes all

Harbor.

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WANTED Twenty team, to work on Indiana Harbor street work. V. W. Parker, Hammond, Ind. 26tf

valoM thtnars "marketable

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Hammond improved property, poultry or chicken farm In Michigan; will bear Investigation. Call Reinhardt ElBter & Co., room 111 First NatU Bank bldg.t Hammond. 14-8

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EM

ployes and others at lowest rates on , ' their own plain note Borrow $5, pay! 77? . Y u FREEA back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake l.beaut't" mm" b?x Wlth. a 2 ur County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach I chase- CaU and et nl a5 th Hamv,i,. v.r i.inn .tnr, H-mmnnd ind. . mond Furniture Co.. 67 State St.. Ham-

Phone 218.

14eod

mond. Tel 543.

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SALARY LOANS. SALARY LOANS. SALARY LOANS. LOANS made by security upon your wages. No questions asked of your employer, etc... as others are doing. Private, reliable and confidential. Calumet Loan .Company, 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rate, and ea.le.t terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg., Hammond. Ind. Phone 12$. tf

FOR SALE Cheap, a Rambler bicycle with G. & J. clincher tires, In good running order. 4820 Wegg ave., East Chicago, Ind. . 18-2

SITUATION WANTED. WAT? TED Evening work; 8 years' ex

perie.nce In general office work, t tor bookkeeping, sales and advertising ' ,

Superior Court Building, at Hammond,

in said County and State, on the sec

ond Monday of September, A. D. 1911,

said action will be heard and deter mined In yieir absence.

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and "affix the seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 13th day of

July, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE.

Notice of Assessment and award In the matter of appropriating and con

demning certain land, for the opening,

widening and extending of a twentyfive foot street north of and Immediately adjoining the right of way of the Indiana Harbor (C, I. & S.) R. R. Co.

from the east line of Lake Avenue to

the West line of Owen Street.

Each of the following persons Is

hereby notified that at its special meet-

I ing held on the 24th day of June, 1911

FOR SALE Thoroughbred homers, all colots, guaranteed breeders; also

. , ....... I the Board of Trustees of the Town of any part of Calumet district In any Mu, - Indiana, assessed amount, hotel or private. Paul WTlght. I. , , . . . , . .a ,.. . . . , 'j benefits and awarded damages respect60 W. Sibley st. Hammond, Ind. Phone ,., , , . ,.,.. , -,. . ins lively to the following named persons, 13-3 j owners or holders of title of, or inter,T, , est In, the lots set opposite the names FOR SALE Or trade for a marine en-' , . . ,.

benefits and damages on account of the opening and extension of a twenty-five

gine, a 2 h. p. stationary engine In first class order. Phone Langdon, 8348 Aldls ave. Phone 556R, Indiana Har-

campaigns, collections, etc. Give me an FOR SALE $90 cash or $10) on time opportunity and I will show you how ( wiir buy 17 It. motor, boat. 3 h. p. you can increase your sales and collect engine; first class running order; speed those delinquent accounts. Address 6 to 8 miles per hour; will demonR H. Times, Hammond. 10-6 . strate. Call 681 Oakley ave.. Hammond.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WE OFFER SEVERAL CHOICE BUSI-

FOR SALE Houses and lots, on easy payments, in desirable locations. In-

h ness properties on Chicago ave. andiquire 141 LSn ' Hammond. Phone ? fllrnl t avo. which RhnuM h taken t'964M. 8-6

once. Do you want to lay your founda-! tlon for a fortune? If so see C. C. Smith, I1" OR SALE Fine business lot with R02 rhtrrt vf.. East Chieao. PhonJ two-story six-room house; $1,600

E C 474R. 14-3 casn Enquire of owner, 2208 Washing-

(ton street. Gary, Ind.

WE OFFER SEVERAL CHOICE BUSI- ; 1T I TT ness properties on Chicago ave. and ..FR..?If'TGrocrj

old

.atahlf.h.J 1 .. . . . 1 i . i .

Olcott ave. which should be taken at . ""," 1 ' V . once. Do you want to lay your founda- J thr" "ousand or better per tlon for a fortune? If so see C. G "V.t,-t 1 TbU,ness: ,best u.ln...

Smith. 802 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. Phone E. C. 474R. 13-3 HOUSETT7I? OOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 Stat st, Hammond. Ind. Phone 648. tt

WILL PAINT IN EXCHANGE FOR auto, piano or horse and buggy. What have you got? Call or addres. J. Glea-,

on account of poor health. Inquire of Lake County Times.

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 Ham. mond bldg. Phone 823.

son, 272 E. State st, Hammond.

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FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Six-room house.

FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar

I fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 3403 Vs

Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind.

FOR 8ALI3 A vaudeville and moving picture theater. For particulars In-

barn and. two lots for a god farm., .quire J. R. Brant. 3363 Commonwealth 14 5 John Larson, .......

Adores R, Times, Hammond. 7-4ave, Indiana Harbor. Phone SL Utt 15 5 John'Lar.on, , 2

foot street north of and immediately adjoining the right of way of the Indiana Harbor (C. I & S.) R. R. Co. 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 owners of certain property

In the. Town of Miller. The following lots in Second Addition to Calumet

City.

Ass'm't

Lot Blk. Owner. Ben. Dmgs, 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 Linam et al...... 2 .... 6 5 James I. Lyons, (Lake & Porter Land & & Investment Co., tax) 2 .... 7 5 Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co., tax) 2 .... 8 5 Lake & Porter Land & & Investment Co., tax).. 2 ... 9 5 Fred J. Smith and Gallus J. Bader 2 .... 10 5 John Larsen 2 11 5 John Larsen 2 ... 12 5 John Larsen....'..;..... 2 ...

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NOTICE. Notice of assessent and award in the matter of appropriating and condemning certain lands for the opening,' widening and extending of a fifty-five foot street from the east line of Chas. Blank'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, 1911,

the Board of Trustees of the Town of

Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed

benefits and awarded damages respec

tively ti the following named persons

owners or holders of title of. or interest

Jin, the lots set opposite the names of

each of said persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of the upening and extension of a fifty-five foot street from the east line 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 there

of and all Interest therein:

AETNA AVENUE.

Bene- Dam-

' l fits. ages

The following lands In the

Town -of Miller: .

Part of S V4 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 feet, 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 said Northerly line of the old right of way of the L S. & M. S. Railroad, thence West- . erly along said .Northerly line of right of way 850 feet more or less, to the place of beginning. Owner: Baltimore

& Ohio Railroad Company. $50 $5

Part of the S M of Sec. 6, T.

36 N., R. 7 W. of the 2nd P. M., described as follow.: 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 angle. from said Southerly right of way line 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 line of the B. & O. R. R., thence westerly along said Southerly right of way line, to the place of beginning. Owner: Lcike Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Company 25 25 Patt 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 3s distant 55 feet measured at right

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NOTICE

Notice of Assessment and award In the matter of appropriating and con

demning 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 ereby notified that at its regular

meeting held on the 21st day of June,

911, the Board of Trustees of the

Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana,

assessed benefits and awarded dam-

ges respectively to the following

named persons, owners or holders of

title of, or interest in, the lots set op

posite the names of each of said per-

ons respectively, as benefits and dam

ages 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 Bal

timore & Ohio Railroad Co. north to

the shore line of Lake Michigan.

The following Is a list of the property

benefited and damaged by said Im

provements, together with the amount of such benefits and damages and the

names of the owners and holders there

of and all interest therein:

WEST SIDE OF DOUGLAS STREET

(County line) FROM B. & O. R. R.

NORTH TO LAKE MICHIGAN.

Bene- Dam

fits. ages.

Part North of B. & O. R. R.

of E. Vz 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

SE. V of Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7, (ex. R. R.'s). Owner:

Marguerite M. Hart 210 210

Right of way over part SB.

K, Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7. Owner: Chicago, Lake Shore &

South Bend Railway Co... 10 10

Right of way over Part SE.

Sec. 33", T. 37, R. 7. Owner: Lake Shore & Michigan

Southern Railroad Co 15 15'

Right of way over Part E. M,

Sec. 33, T. 37, R. 7. Owner: j Chicago. Indiana & South- I 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. Ben. Dmgs. 31 24 William M. Davis... $ 2.50 $ 2.50 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 2.50 36 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 37 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 3S 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. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 48 24 T. a Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 49 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50

50 24 T. S. Fancher tax). 2.50 2.50 61 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 52 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 53 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 54 24 T. a Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 53 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 56 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 57 24 T. S. Fancher (tax)j 2.50 2.50 58 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50

59 24 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 60 24 Solomon Goldsmith T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50

Even though Alderman M. N. Castle-

.50 man, the versatile statesman from the

fifth War, appear In the city council 2.50 2.50 chamber tonight garbed in unromantlc 2.60 2.50 rural overalls, and exhibiting that smile 2.50 2.00 of satisfaction that comes from inhaling 2.50 2.50 the light zephyrs that emanate from 12.50 12.50 the new mown hay of hi. Turkey Creek 00.00 00.00 "plantation," it will not deter the God00.00 00.00 dess of Music from hovering o'er the

4 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 00.00 00.00 Gary city ha't 5 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 00.00 00.00 The clty r0uncn meets tonight lo 1 . John O. Bowers. ! make a music appropriation. if the Jos. T. Atkins (tax). 5.00 5.00 measUre is passed there will be $500 You, and each of you, are believed to a vallabie for summer band concert, to be non-residents of the Town of Mill- , be heM ln Broadway. When the council er, and are further notified that The gathers the hard working statesmen Board of Trustees will at Its special w,n be reKaied with sweet notes cornmeeting, to be held on the 26th day of , from the toot horn8 of ward's IndlJuly. 1911. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the an gtee, company band, town hall, hear and receive remon- , s rivalrv has arisen between the

strances, if any, on account of the Boyville band and the Steel Sons et amount of any of the above assess- 0rpheus and lt is likely that the award

ing of the musical contract will pre-

ments 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.

clpitate a lively scrap in the council. As only musical items can be considered at tonight's session thoe who attend may expect that all of the. passes will be of the splrltuelle variety and that even Alderman Bowser will drop his old Sleuth countenance for one more classical mould.

NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any

debts contracted henceforth by any

body but myself.

C. A. BRADSHAW, 684 Webster ave.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

RUSTIC ANIMALS ROAM OVER GARY'S SO. SIDE

Cattlo will have to be kept off the streets of the south part of Gary.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, Festive burgher, and their good wives

87 -87s. c; No. 3 red, SSJtSe'.c; No. 2 who reside near the north bank of the hard, 87 83c; No. 3 hard, 86 87HC. classical Little Calumet and west 3f

Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 that famous thorouhfare Broadway are

northern, $1.03 g 1.064; No. 2 northern, getting up a petition to present to the

$1.001.03; No. 3 spring, 8S95c.

city authorities asking that the stray

Corn by sample: No. 2, 66V466c; animal statutes be enforced. It is prob-

No. 2 white, 66 67c; No. 2 yellow. blve that the document will be nre-

6667c; No. 3, eSSeec; No. 3 Bented to Police Captain Gu Newman, white, 66V467c; No. 3 yellow, 66& who 1. an adept at lassoing stray cow. 66 c; No. 4, 6465i4c. ! and 0ttin homles. Fldos and Rover..

Oats by sample: No. 2. 46e; No. 2 A perusual of the petition reveals a white, 48'. 49',c; x0. 3 white, 48 sad state of affairs. Rome of the un48c; xo. 4 white, 4747c; standard, cultured milch cows have been mean-

4SU 49c.

derlng around on the south end sidewalks. The result has been that taxpayers have had to walk ln the street.

i and more than one nocturn.l traveler

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Sheep. $3.00 3.00; lambs, $6.00 7.00. ' has "tumbled over frisky pigs that made Hogs-Good to prime heavy. $6.65 n,Knt ftf Un h!" tr0"t, P " ,S

6.80; 6.85;

rougs, pigs and stags, $4.50 7.25.

mixed lots and butchers, $6.55 fair to fancy light, $6.656.90;

Cattle

Steers, $4.906.50; heifers.

further recited In the petition that stray

chickens wobble all over fine gardens and that lawless sheep are eating up fine lawns.

$3.255.65; cows, $3.504.75; $6.256.75; bulls, $3.654.50.

calves. 1

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 9,990 tubs; creamery, extra, 24c; price .to retail dealers, 25c; prints, 26c; extra firsts, 23c;

jMAZEPPA SHOWS

MA-1 .Bil HIT (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, July 14. Another good crowd attended the carnival given under the auspices of the Indiana Har-

flrsts. 21c; .seconds, 20c; TfUalries. extra, ; bor Baseball association last".??

22c; firsts, 20c; seconds, ISc; ladles, No. i The show devoted to the exposition" of 1, 18c,; packing, 17c. the wonderful mare, Mazepu's talents. Eggs Receipts, 8,220 eases; miscel- waa the be.t patronized of any of the laneous lots, cases included, 5 HHc; ! shows, a. usual. The mare is literally cases returned, 5Uc; ordinary firsts, an equine marvel, doing all manner of 13c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, clever tricks to perfection. lhic; prime firsts, packed in new I Mazeppa's stunts include the telling whitewood ca.es and must be 65 per or colors, counting and all of the timecent fresh, 15Msc; extra, specially pack- honored tricks as well as a large numed for city trade and must be 80 per ber of novel and amusing stunts never cent fresh. 19.c; No. 1 dirties, 10c; before see nin Indiana Harbor. Mazepchecks, 4T7c. ! pa rescues a rag baby from a fire, uses New potatoes Receipts, 32 cars; the telephone, goes to bed, pulling the Virginias, $5.00 5.25. , 1 covers over herself as handily as Veal 50 to 60 lbs, 7?.Sc; 65 to 85 though she were possesssed of hands, lbs, 8 9c; 85 to 100 lbs, 910c; 95 Last night she picked a colored man to 125 lbs, lie; heavy, 5c. from a group who stood near her aa ;Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 12 c; No. the man most likely to rob a chicken

1 loins, lHc; No. 1 round. 10V.c; No. 1 roost, and she selected another Ethio-

chuck, 534c; No. 1 plate, 44c-

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c;

plan as the dirtiest faced person in a crowd, to the intense deliifht of colored

spring turkeys, 12c; chickens, fowl.. ! men and the audience.

12c; roosters, 7V4c; broilers, 20c; There will be shows tonight and toducks, 12c; geese, 7a i morrow night and perhaps a matinee Bean. Pea beans, hand picked. tomorrow afternoon.

chotce, $2.282.32; fair lo good, $2.10, 2.20; red kidney. $3.253.65; brown! Swedish. $2.002.05 limas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.50. Green vegetables Beeti. $1.00 per ( box; cabbage, crate, $1.0002.00; car-)

THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA

tub.j iush- J

26 9 Mary W. Sea T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 27 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 28 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60 29 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 30 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 31 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 32 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 33 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 34 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 35 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 36 9 T. S. Fancher( tax). 2.50 2.50 37 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 38 9 Mary M. Sea. T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 39 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 40 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 41 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2:50 2.50 42 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 43 . 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 44 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 45 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 46 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 47 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 48 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 49 9 T. Fancher (tax). 2 50 2.50 50 9 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 39 8 John W. Burkholder 2.50 2.50 40 8 John W. Burkholder 2.50 2.50 41 8 Mary, W.Sea. T. a Fancher (tax) . 2.50 2.50 42 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 43 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 44 8 T S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 45 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 46 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 47 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 48 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 49 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 50 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 51 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.50 62 8 T. S. Fancher (tax). 2.50 2.60

rots, $1.00 per 100; cucumbers, 3040o doi; cauliflower, 75c$1.00 per box; celery, 40 65c per box; horseradish. 65c per dozen stalks; green on-

onions. 4(S5c bunch: trreen neas. 11.75 SUBJECT TO

per sack; lettuce, head, per

2o50c; leaf, lOrp lc per case; mu

rooms, 515c per doz; onions. 7c !

$2.25 per sack; parsley, 10c per dozen; peppers, crate, 5060c; pieplant, 7 10c per bunch; radishes, 100, 75c$1.00; string beans, 2575c per hamper; spinach, 65c per tub; sweet

corn, 25c' $1.00 per sack; squash, crate,

2535c; tomatoes, 507bc per crate;

turnips. $1.50 per 100.

, leaving Time of Trains ' I at Hammond, Indiana. ' , Effective July Westward. July 10 J Eastward.

CHANGE WITHOUT

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