Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1911 — Page 7
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1911.
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TOR SALE Cheap. cook stove. Inquire oTrpTT . rr-rrvvx it" a vrmu, 754 So. Hohman st., Hammond. blT&'A L ION V ANTED I WANTED Position by bookkeeper and FOR SALE Xo. 19 Oak stove worth ' stenographer; . railroad and mercan$15," for $9.95; never been used. Call . tile . experience. W C R. Times, Harfi67 State St., Hammond. 7.3 mond. 7tf : '. Ss- ! FOR SALE Business property with old' PTTRVTSl H FT") TJOHAft! frame improvements and large vacant F, !lNf-, , ' .f oS. 4 , I . Piece adjoining, in heart of Hammond, ; 1 nll '5 T'f ? u ,hot near depots, railroads pass property Cl V ' t .1 ,25 suitable location for of fire b u Ud ng ' f" 3 "? ' SUth Bay hote1' hotel, theater or hotel with stores on ' ' 50-10-t
s .uunu ..uor, pr.ee ,io,uuu. t or part leu!ars. Apply to W. H. Bcetter. cor. 40tli and Butler, sts., Chicago.
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Whiting, consisting of two stores and hall above, suitable for dances, meetings and other functions requiring central located hall. Price reasonable for cash. Apply W. H. Boetter, cor. 40th and Butler sts., Chicago. FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bundle. Useful ror shelving and a doaen other things. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. - ' FOR SALE Five-room eottage, Mich! gan ave, modern improvements, all assessments paid, $1,000. Also 2-story frame building on Forsyth st., 75 feet, all Improvements paid. $2,700. Call at 152 State st., Hammond. 4-4 FOR SALE Two pair genuine African geese, extra fine stock. Address J. J. Hroertjes. TeL 1298Y1. R. F. D. Ko. 1, Hammond. . 5.3 FOR SALE Round (extension) table. six dining chairs, half price. Rocking chairs, etc. Call 529 Murray st.. Hammono. B. j FOR SALE Horse and buggy, very cheap. William Tebado, Lansing, III. FOR SALE Special for railroad me a. W. have Just placed two doaea high grade 21 and 23 Jewel watchea on sale of at! makes at a give-away price. They will g-o fast. First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bidg., Hammond. 1 . FOR SALE By owner, new, modern 6room cottage; S714 ft. lot 794 Claude .t.. Hammond. Phone 1195J. 31-6
FOR RF.XT. KGlt " KENT New cottage, 5 rooms. modern. Five-room Hat, modern. Geo. Dobin, .State and . Oakley ave. Hammond. Tel. 9N1M. FOU RENT Iai-e front room: modern conveniences. It Ogden St., Hammond.
FOR IIK.VT Corner grocery and market, new fixtures, 4 living; rooms and bath, bain and wag-on shed; $25 petmonth. Apply 799 Alice or Thornton st.. Hammond. FOR KENT Modern -6-room, flat, center of town. Inquire 122 Fayette st.. Hammond. 7-2 FOU RENT rModern apartment in l.ii'liiiiar bidg., Waltliam t.: steam heat and janitor service. Cull or phone 121 1M. H. V. Marganau. 11 Waltliam St.. Hammond. 7-5 FOR RENT Four rooms and two rooms furnished for light' housekeeping, near Gibson. Apply 1S8 Piummer avo,, Hammond. 6tf FOR RENT Three or four well furnished rooms or light housekeeping; $12 per month. 197 Conkey ave., Hammond. a-2 FOR RENT Flat, 2nd floor, newly furnished, five rooms and pantry, very reasonable, l'hone 1166R or call 531 Michigan ave., Hammond. 6tf FOR RENT Seven-room cottage. 217 W. Plummor ave. Mrs. Sayles, Gary, Ind. Phone S2QW. 4-3 w , iFOR .RENT Six-room lower flat on Walter st. Apply 637 So. Hohman St., Hammond 25tf FOR RENT Two front rooms; bath in connection. Inquire 93 State st., Hammond. ' 3. j FOR RENT Eeven-rooui upper fiat; modern. Apply S05 So. Ilohtnan st. Hammond.' Phone ' 974 W. 3-2 FOR RENT New tipper flat, 6 rooms. on Hoffman st., and 6-room house on Ash st:' Inquire 462-150th st., Hammond. Phone 103CJ. 28tf Fv)R RENT Foui-room. upper flat, with bath. Inquire 231 Michigan ave., Hammond. . ntf FOR RENT Furnished room with heat;, with or without board. 3729 Drummond st., Indiana Harbor. 31-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; suitabief or two; modern conveniences. Apply 114 Russell st., one block east of Hohman st., Hammond. ?4tf TAILORING. PHONE 771. Young Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. 61. State at. MISnELLANEOUS. HAVE YOU A LADIES' COAT OR gent's overcoat that needs a new lining or. a velvet 'ollar, cleaned and pressed? Call phone 771. Young Men's Tailors, B., Greenberg, Prop., 61 State St., Hammond, Ind. j HOUSEHOLD GOODS- bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State st., Hammond, Ind. Phone 543. PERSONAL Will tire lady who wants . a good maid insert her want in these columns ard see how quickly it brings reiults. - - .- LOS?: AND FOUND. LOST Diamond ring at Huehn's hall Saturday night. Liberal reward and no questions asked. Call 606 Sibley st.. Hammond. g.j . TimT, T1Vn,r 4 WANTED To exchange 60 acre farm near. Rose Lawn for Hammond propInd. Phone 738. 7-3 MONEY TO LOAN. 'f OHET TO ziV.X 9m furaltara. piano b or sea and wat.na from 1 month te 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest term a Calumet Loan Co.. 213 Hammond bid.. Hammond. Ind. Pnona 121. . itf LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, SEPTEMBER TE.RM, 191 J. PETER HAND BRG. CO.. A CORP., VS. TONY QRAHOVICH ET AL CAI-BE NO. g287. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. - 1 . , .. Now. comes the plaintiff by D. J. Moran, attorney, and files TCs . complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, John Guaenhauser, William Miller and Peier Hansen, co-partners, doing business under the name and style of Miller & Hansen, and . Miller and Hansen, whose christian names are unknown, a co-partnership, doing business under the name and style of Miller & Hansen, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that tho same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the rsth day of December, A. L. 1911, the same being the 38tli day of the net term of said Court to be
begun and held in Room Xo. 1, in the Superior Court building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. V. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the eal of said Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of October, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORT RIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF THOMAS rvimivrv iic-ri3- a jct 1 x.,4 ... " " Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by tho Judge of the Lake Superior Court. .Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN CARROL! Administrator. Dated Oct. 12, la 11. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANDREW Dl'NGAN, DECEASED. NO. 759. Notice is hereby given that the unr dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAWRENCE LONG, Administrator. : Dated Oct. 16, 1911. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SZYMON KACZEWSKI. DECEASED. NO. 761. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate i,s supposed to be solvent. LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, Administrator. Dated Oct. 24, 1911. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GREGOR TRAJANOFF, DECEASED. NO. 762. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Luke Superior Court. Said Estate is' supposed to be solvent. LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, Administrator. Dated Oct. 30, 1911. I . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SILVATORE GIAMMONE, DECEASED. NO. 763. ! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO.. Administrator. Dated Nov. 4, 1911. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY Lots 20 and 21, blk 2, Garfield Park. U. S. Land Co. to Janko and Vinko Arbanas Lots 34 and 35, blk 3, Gary on the j Hill, Johanna Roach "to Marie 1 S. Carrick Lots 1 to 26, 29 to 46. H. A. Vossler's 2nd add, Henry A. Vossler j et al to South Shore Realty Co. , Lots 1 to 46, 11. A. Vossler's 3d I add. Same parties as last deed 1 Lots 1 to 44, blk 1; lots 1 to 24, 30 to 48, blk 2; lots 3 to 22, 25 to 48, blk 3; lots 1 to 10. 3o to 4S. j blk 4, H. A. Vossler's 1st sub. same parties as last deed...... 675 Lot 25, blk 4, Gary on tho Hill. Johanna Roach to William Schnltz WHITING. Lot 6. Scholz's 2nd add. Louise Scholz to Andrew Haluska Part NE hi SW 17-37-9, Taylor A. Snow to Louise Stieglltz. .. . EAiiT CHICAGO. Lot 7. blk 16. SW 29-37-9, Helen H. Funkhouser to Dell J. Funkhouser Lot 12. Petos add. George W. Lewis to John Iludan HAMJiOKD. Lots 14 and 16, b:k 1, H. W. Sohl s Tth add, Julian H. Youche to Clifton A. Webb: Lot 43. blk 2. Towlo & Youngs add, Catherine McGee to Howard O. Young. Lot 19, blk 5, Morris' add. Joseph O. Morris to Walter Hill....... Lots 25 and 26. blk 4. Homewood add, Joal S. Blackmun to Martin E. Frame . .-. TOLLESTON. Lot 4. blk 15, C. T. Ia & I. Co.' 5th add, Richard T. Davis to Jakubas Zvirigilas Lots 15 to 33, 35, 3, 53, 55 to 62, blk 2. Sherman Park add. Franc E. Woleott to Josef Lepsa Lots S7 to 42, 44 to 46 and 49, blk I. Sherman Park add, same parties as last deed Lots 37 to 46 and. AS... blk J; lots 15 to 33. 35, 36, 53, 65 to 62, blk 2, Sherman Park "add, Josefa Lepsa to Wicklaer Bondurant Co . : Lot 43. blk 1. Sherman Park add. Franc K. Woleott to Josef Lepsa . , : .'.',". v. IVANHOE. Lots 1 to 42, 46 to 58, blk 3, King s reBub; lots 1 to 46, blk 6, J. R. Lane's 1st- add, Mae Bpde to John E. Haskell 1,800 1 2,600 s300 550 THE HA D I ST! L L OAIUV CAPACITY
NEW CHICAGO. - Lots 22 to, 24, blk 10, 4th add, Sophie Huttman et'al to Adam -Ormandt .... ... . . . '. .'....'.,.... Same aa last deed, Amalia Lowenthal et al. to same as last deed Same as last deed, Ernestine Welkner et al to same as last deed Same as last deed, Adam Ormandl et al, to William Welse ....... . Lot 24. blk 10, 4th add,-. William Weiss to Joseph Lichauer .,... Lots 22 and 23, blk 10, 4th add same aa last deed to Adam Ormandl HAMMOND. Lot 3, blk F, Hoffman's 2nd add. Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to John Meyer .". Lots 8 to 10, blk 2. So. Homewood add. George M. Eder to Adolph F. Eidam Lot 23, blk a. Stafford & Trankle's add. George M. Thompson to Ulte Co. Savings & Trust Co. . . Lots 6 and 29, Zachau's add, Alwina Muenich to Hammond and Suburban Realty Co.... Lot 2S, Zachau's add, John Zachau to same as last deed Lots 25, 30 ' and lot 4, Zachau's add, Gustav Zachau to same as last deed :........ Lots 26 and 31. Zachau's add. Bertha Anderson to same as last deed Lots 5 an,yrt.1, Zachau's add, Ida Engel to same as last deed Lots 27 and 32, Zachau's add, Johanna Hansen to same as last deed j Lots 7 and 24, Zachau's add, Emma' Ioescher to same as last deed. Lot. 9, Zachau's add, Gustaz Zachau et al. to same as last deed Part W Vi SW 1-36-10 and lot 35. achau's add. same as last deed. E 8 1-3 ft. lots 55 and 56. Stafford & Trankle's 7th add, Sidney Granger to John L Rae
1,500 700 PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Receipts. 10,849 tubs; creamery, 31c; price to retail dealers, 32c; prints, 33c; extra firsts, '30c; firsts, 27Hc"; seconds, 244c; dairies, extra, 2Sc; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; No. 1 ladles, 21c; packin- 20o. Eggs Receipts, 3,433 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 17ft20c; cases returned, 16V4 19H". ordinary firsts, 2224c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 25 27c; No. 1 dirties, 14Vic; checks, JO'g 13c. - , Potatoes Receipts, 109 cars; Wisconsin. 70'37Sc; Michigan, 701i75c; Minnesota, 70 75c. Sweet potatoes Jersey, $4.00(8 4.25 per brl; Virginias. $2. 25i2. 50 per brl. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 77V4c; 60 to 95, 810c; SO to 120, 9llc; 100 to 120, lli12c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 19lic; No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chucks, 8'4c; No. 1 plate, 6'4c Live poultry- Turkeys, per lb, 15c; young turkeys, 15c; chickens, fowls, 9c; light "weigftt fowls, SHc; roosters, 8c; springs, 11 '4c; ducks, 14c; geese, 12c. Green vegetables Beets, $1.25 per 100; cabbage, per brl. $1.0051.1.25; carrots, $1.502.00 per 100; cucumbers, doz, $1.25ffl.75; cauliflower. 50c$1.25 per box; celery. 40c? $1.00; horseradish, 75c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per case. 75cff$1.00; leaf, 15c per case; mushrooms, 25835c per lb; onions, 90c (ff$1.75 per sack; parsley. 10c per doz; peppers, sack, 3040c; pumpkins, $1.00 per doz; radishes, $t.00ig 2.00 per 100; spinach, 60c per tub; string beans, $1.00 ((i 1.25 per box; tomatoes, 2515 40c per box; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, small brl, $2.753.00. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.204f 6.45; mixed lots and butchers, $6.20 6.55; fair to fancy light,- $6.15g6.35; roughs, pigs and stags, $4.256.60. Cattle Steerp. $6. 25(0-9. 00; cows, $2.75f 5.00; calves, $3.258.50; bulls, $3.404.65. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 150. 8'4c; perfection, 5c; headlight, 175, 10c; eocene, lOic; elaine. 17c; V-M. P. naphtha, 10c; Michigan test, w .w., 10c; p. w., 9c; gasoline, 12c; machine gasoline, 19c; raw linseed oil, single brls, 87c; 5 brl lots, S5c; boiled, single brls, S8c; 5 brl Jots, 87c; turpentine, 52Hc; summer black oil. 7'c; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. 9b99Kc; No. 3 redt 9295c; No. 2 hard. 9ctfi $1.02 ; No. 3 hard, 934i98c. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1. 0701.08; No. 2 northern, $1.05 i! 1.07; No. 3 spring, 99c$1.03. Corn by sample: No. 2. 73 75c; No. 2 white, 74 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74 ifr 75c; No. 3. 73j:74c; No. 3 white. 73 73V4c; No. 3 yellow. 74Uff?75c; No. 4, 7273c. Oats by simple: No. 2, 46 c; No. 2 white, 484S'ic; No. 3. . 46 lie; No. 3 white. 4648c; No. 4 white, 46'i47c; standard, 4714ig.48c. TOLLESTON. AV. K. Walker of Laporte was a Tolleston visitor yesterday." Mrs. L R. (iile and daughter. Miss Alta, on Chicago street, were Chicago 8hopper today. Mrs. 'Henry Miller, on Hart street, was a Chtcag-o visitor yesterday. A. A. Kunert of the Pittsburjr Realty Co. is making a business trip at Lafayette for a few days. Mrs. Shehan of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Hamilton and family on Bormann boulevard. Mesdames Bell and Leffel of North Manchester, who have been the guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. Green, on Bormann boulevard, for a week, returned to their M M O N D I,N Q CO. 3S.OOO QAUUONS
home yesterday. Mrs. a. Winner and friends, ' w ho have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Grand, on Martha street, for the past week, returned to their home in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg and children visited friends in Chicago over Sunday. Miss Esther McCarty was a Hammond over Sunday. S. Goldberg transacted business in Chesterton Monday, Misses Martha Ott, Tina Schmidt and Gustav Goege are-visiting friends in Chicago Heights, 111., ror a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. JdcGrew left for Chicago yesterday, where they will reside for the present. Oscar Harms transacted business in East Gary yesterdav. Mrs. O. C. Whltsell of tLagansport will spend a fe wweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Falron Kleckner. M. H. Edwards of Valparaiso was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards, on Martha street. Master Howard Gile of Meadow Brook spent Sunday at his homo here. E. L. Tomllnson of New Orleans will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. James, on Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. James, on Fourth street. J. Faul of Hammond transacted business here yesterday.
EAST GARY. Mr. Brlndin and daughter, G. Peterson and wife of Chicago and Miss I. Peterson of Gary spent Sunday at C. A. Peterson's. The Misses Ida and Effle Thome spent Saturday evening at Gary! William Marquardt whs a Chicago business visitor Monday. Mrs. E. Scanlon spent Monday in Chicago. Fruit of a Good Life. Vv'hen you se &a old man amiable, mild, equable, content, and goodbumored, be sure that in hi3 youth he has been just, generous and forbearing. In his end he does not lament the past nor dread the future; he is like the evening of a fine day. THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THE TIMER
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Hammond Post Office By drection of the Post Office D apartment, the attention of patrons of this office, is invited to the advantages of providing facilities for the receipt of their mail by erecting conveniently accessible boxes or cutting suitable slots In their doors. Such action would enable the postmaster to gjve a prompter and better delivery service with the means at his disposal, since the carriers can cover much more territory In less time If not compelled to wait for an answer of their ring. Private receptacles for mail are also a great convenience to the houeeholder, obviating the necessity of responding to the carrier's call at inconvenient moments and permitting safe delivery of mall In the absence of members of the household. They also prevent the occasional necessity o a carrier's proceeding on his route without delivering mail because a failure to answer his ring within a reasonable time, and enable him to make deliveries to patrons living or or near the end of the route at an earlier bctr, It has been shown by actual experience that the benefits derived by patrons of city delivery from the use of such receptacles far outweigh the small expense involved. As this office Is interested In furnishing the best possible service at the least expense, your compliance with the foregoing suggestions will be much appreciated.
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