Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1911 — Page 7
Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1911.
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Classified Advertising
mm NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of "the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whore Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions
to address them by the key letter glv- J Ilohman st. (upstairs), Hammond, en. Requests at this office to reveal j ' the Identity of anonymous advertisers FOR SALE Collie pups. Joseph J. Muncan not. In justice to the advertisers, be ster, Hammond. R. If. D. No. 1. answered. Simply follow instructions. . . t" . . , i o , - ; FOR SALE: Double barreled hammer As far as it Is possible It la advised j shotgun. In good condition; bargain, that all classified ads should either be C. E. Forester, 3435 Fir St., Indiana mailed or sent to the office. The Times : Harbor.
will not be responsible for errors lnj ads taken over the telephone. MAUS HELP. WANTED Car repairers; steady wrk, . " good wages. Illinois Car it. Co., 143d and Clark St., Hammond. 6-6 FElUAIiE HELP. WANTED Young girl to help do general housework; no washing. 311 Sibley st., Hammond. WANTED Dining room girl. berg's cafe, Indiana Harbor. 561J. SternPhone 13-3 WANTED Office girl. Inquire 549 Hoh,man st., Hammond. Rick laundry WANTED A woman, girl or boy to wash dishes every night, 7 to about 8:30. 89 Williams st. (upper flat), Hammond. 11-3 FOR RENT. ,.-T T" ".J V T" T .1 .... avsAtm.nt In ' Lockmar Bldg., Home wood; steam heat, Janitor service, hot water all year around, gas stove, buffet snd .cjiina cabinet, oak finish, latest improved fixtures, very reasonable. Call or phone 1211M. 1L W. Margenau, 11 Waltham St., Hammond. 4-6 FOR RENT A furnished room in private family, for gentlemen. Apply 659 Oakley ave.. Hammond. 13-2 FOR RENT Four nicely furnished 'rooms for light housekeeping; alls modern "conveniences. Call 697 ave., Hammonit. Oakley 13tf FOR RENT Seven-room modern flat; steam heat. Apply 39 Doty St., Hammond. Phone 1095M. 13-3 FOR RENT Two rooms and , furnished complete for light keeping. Call 201, Chicago ave. mond. Phone 1078M. pantry, Ham-13-3 FOR RENT Six-room modern cottage on Pine st. Apply 406 Pine st., Hammond. Phone 422. 12-3 FOR RENT Seven-room modern fiat; bath, furnace heat; gas and electric light. 311 Sibley st. Apply 215 State st., Hammond. ' t ) FOR RENT Rooms for light house- , keeping-. Inquire at 686 Price place, Hammond, Ind. 12-4 FOR RENT Pleasant front room on Carroll St.; miodern. Also,5-room lower" fiat, with bath, on Williams st. ppy 43 Carroll st., Hammond. 'none 813.M. FOR RENT Furnished room, also room on ground floor for couple, with use of kitchen. 115 Clinton St., Hammoud. FOR RENT Store, good location for store or any other business, Michigan ave. and Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. Inquire Ernst Tosetti Brewing Co., 40th and Butler St., Chicago, 111. llFOR RENT Four ' nicely furnished . rooms for light housekeeping at 226 Michigan ave. Inquire at 231 Michigan ave., Hammond, $4.50 a week. 9-3 FOR RENT Warm, , centrally located room. $1.50 per week, for lady. 90 State st., Hammond. 9tf FOR RENT 40 acres South Gary. .Fertile soil. Rental $5 per acre to a good tenant. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago. HI. ROOM FOR RENT 433 John st.. Whiting, ma. tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms fof light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave. Hammond. ZstI Its FOR RENT Five-room cottage furnace and gas; good proposition to right parties. Call phone 861R after fi r, m. 27t LOST AND FOUND. LOST A lady's gold watch "between Auditorium and Lake Shore depot, Indiana Harbor; reward offered. Rev. H. A. Carpenter, 3715 Grapevine st LOST Bunch of keys with silver chain attached. Return to Times office and receive reward. ' LOST LOST Will party who picked up handbag containing thimble, valued as keepsake, in front of E. C. Minas' please return to Times office, Hammond. Reward. 12-2 TONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 323. MONEY. LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion store, Hammond, Ind Phone 218. ' . . . TAILORING. PHONE 771. Toung Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State at. ARE i'OU READING THfl TIMES 7
von saj.e. FERRETS FOR SALE J. B. Crown Point, Ind. Route 2.
Blachly, 13-4 FOR SALE About fifty quarts of cherries and blackberries at once. This year's fruit In glass jars. 643 FOR SALE 3-passenger touring car, 35 h. p., perfect condition, gas lights, full equipment, extra tires, cost $1,500; cheap for cash; demonstration. X I, Times office, Hammond, Ind. 12-3 FOR SALE Eight-room house, 75 feet ground. Inquire Mrs. Collier, Hessvllle, Ind. 9-5 FOR SALE 123 lots in Griffith. Ind. Price 17 per lot for all. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle st., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE 400 ft. railroad frontage opposite Erie depot, Crown Point, Ind. Price $500. R. L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle St.. Chicago, 111. FOR SALE 20 acres suitable for truck farming, Thornton township. Cook Co., 111. Price $300 per acre cash. Might consider some free and clear improved property in exchange. R." L. Miller, 30 N. La Salle st., Chicago. FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bundle. Times office. Hammond. PIANO SALE See our beautiful stock of Krell-French, Knabe, BJur Bros.. Ivers & Pond, Decker Bros., Gordon. Smith & Nixon, French & Sons. Wilson, Jesse-French and Lagonda Pianos etc As our special bargains we have four makes of high grade new $450 pianos this month, only $165. You cannot duplicate for $300. Ten used pianos $50 to $110. Call and see our stock. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co., 185 E. State st. Hammond, Ind. 6-4 ! FOR SALE 20 head of farm mares and horses. V. ,W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan ave., Hammond. 412 FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros, storage house, Fayette and Sohl st. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manager. 9tf "FOR SALE Show cases, shelving, wall cases and soda fountain. Apply Norris Drug store. US "E. State st., Hammond. FOR BALE Special for railroad roea. . W bave Just placed two dose a high grade 31 and SS Jewel watches on sal of all makes at a give-away price. Tbey will go fast. First come first served, Calumet Lou Co., 213 Hammond bids-. Hammond. WANTED TO BUY. ' WANTED TO BUY Small breed puppy, water spaniel preferred. Address A H, Times, Hammond, Ind. , 12-3 WANTED TO BUY Raw furs of all kinds. Pay the highest market prices. Bring them to 67 State St., Hammond. Phone J543. l-2w WANTED TO RENT. WANTED A first class furnished room, steam or furnace heated, within three blocks of Lion f;tore. Address H W, Times, Hammond. 11-3 WANTED TO RENT Cottage or flat, furnished or unfurnished, in central part of city; about $20 or $25. Phone 767. MI&OET XiANEOUS. 1 MR. WADE EVERSOLL. teacher of violin. Headquarters at Straube Piano & Music Co.. 629 Hohman st., Hammond. Phono 661. . 13tf FIRST CLASS 1 DRESSMAKING BY day or week. Apply .evenings, 204 Indiana ave., Hammond! ' 11-6 HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought ana sold. Hammond Furrdttire Co.; 67 State st Hammond. Ind. Phone 64. Scavenger work done promptly. Tel No. 1007M. Charles Anderson. 154 Fort i Wayne ave., Hammond. rNOTICE Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. will hold election of officers Wednesday, December 13th, and will also elect one trustee for three years. R. S GALER, Rec. NOTICE 'Garfield lodge No. 669 F. & A. M. will hold election of officers Friday, December 15th. and will also elect one trustee for three years. R. S. GALER, Secy. NOTICE. : Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T., will hold election of officers Monday, December 18th, .nd will also elect one trustee for three years. R. S. GALER, Rec, IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise it and it might bring' you money. Every little help. LEGAL NOTICESNOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is ,hereby giver to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North, Township, Lake County, State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles G. Du Bois, Is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Towrtship, Lake County, Indiana, for more
than six months prior to the date of
this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, a man of good moral character and a citizen of the United States of America. Said undersigned will file his application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday In January, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, far permission to purchase the'lirense of John Kennedy, grafted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, on the 6th day of November. 1911, the same being a license -to sell spirltous vinous and malt liquors in less quan tities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the following described premises: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building, located and situated on lot 11, block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Iake County, Indiana. Said room faces north oji State street a public highway in the said City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana?, and further known and de(rlbeit as 146 East State street. Said room is triangular in shape and the inside dimensions are as follows: 36 feet 2 Inches on State street, the east side being 23 feet 8 inches. The northwest and the southeast line being 37 feet 3 inches and the west line being 6 feet 5 inches long. Said room has two front entrances and one rear. Also has glass front, and all of the inside of said room can be seen from said State street. There is one door on the east corner leading to living room on second story. CHARLES G. DU BOIS. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: BEFORE HON. EDWARD P. AMES, J. P., FOR AND WITHIN NORTH TOWNSHIP. ROBERT WOR- - LEY VS. JOHN AUGUST AND MRS. JOHN AUGUST, WHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UNKNOWN. Whereas, Robert Worley has filed in this court his complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain property1-alleged to belong to you. and also his affidavit that you are a non-rest-dent of the State of Indiana, Tou are therefore hereby notified that said case has been set for hearing on the 15th day of January, 1912, j and unless you appear at that time and I answer his complaint, said case will j be heard In your absence and an order made for the sale of said property or the attachment of said moneys. EDWARD P. AMES, Justice of the Peace. Dated November 24, 1911. Hammond, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1911. TO JOSEPH O. MORRIS AND HAMMOND-GARY REALTY COMPANY. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that th,e undersigned on Saturday, the 3rd day of January. 1912, will offer for sale and will Srell at his garage, situated on the northwest corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, the following described personal property, to-wlt: One 1911 model, five-passenger, "Mitchell" automobile. Said sale to be mad"e for the purpose of obtaining money for the payment Vf the charges of $260.00 and expenses of sale duo the undersigned on account of repairs, material, labor andstorage of .said property, and the expenses of sale, all in discharge of, a lien for repairs, material, labor and storage on said automobile which I now hold. FREDERICK L. HEINTZ. Hammond, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1911. TO HAMMOND GARAGE COMPANY. CHARLES SURPRISE. RECEIVER, AND ESTATE OK FRED KUNZMAN, DECEASED. NOTICE. Notiice Is hereby given that the undersigned on Saturday, the 3d. day of January, 1912, will off3r,for sale and will sell at his, garage, situated on the northwest corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue, in the City of Hammond. Indiana, the following described personal property, to-wit: : One "Moline" automobile, twocylinder, five-passenger, touring car style. Said sale to be made for the purpose of obtaining money for the payment of charges for $25.00 for storage due the undersigned on account of storage of said property and the expenses of sale, air in discharge of a lien for. storage on sad automobile which I now hold FREDERICK II HEINTZ. Hammond, Indiana. Dec. J3. 1911. fTO CHARLES SURPRISE. RECEIVER, AND UNKNOWN OWNERS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned on Saturday, the 3rd day of January, 1912. will oter for sale and will sell at his garage, situated on the northwest corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue, In the City of Ham. mond, Indiana, the following described personal property, to-wit: one knoi" automobile delivery wagon. . Said sale to be made for the nurnoa of obtaining money for the payment of the charges of $25.00 and expenses of sale due the undersigned on account of storage of said , property, and the expenses of sale, all in. discharge of a nen ror storage on said automobile which I now hold. . FREDERICK L. HEINTZ. Hammond, Indiana. Dec. 13, lDlf?TO FRED STULTZ AND J.- T. GORSILEY. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned on Saturday, the 3rd day of January. 1912. will offer for sale and will sell at his garage, situated on the northwest corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue, in the city of Ham mond, Indiana, the following described personal property, to-wit: One "White Steamer" touring car. Said sale to be made for the purpose of obtaining money for the payment of the charges of $41.95 and expenses of sale due the undersigned on account of repairs, material and storage of said property, and the expenses of sale, all. in discharge of a lien for repairs, material and storage on said j automobile which I now hold. , ; ' v FREDERICK-L. HEINTZ
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
TOLLESTON. Lots 5, 7. 8, 10, 12, 14, blk 6; lot 16 (N. of Chicago st), blk 6, Red Oak add, Arthur F. Miller to Richard L. Miller $ Same as last deed, Richard L, Miller to Charlotte Kelnedy , . 1 Lots 19 to 38, blk 4; lots 24 to 35, blk 11; lots 30, blk 14. Tol- . leston-on-the-Hlll, Emil Brenner to Richard L. Miller 1 Lot 25, blk 3, Tolleston Heights, John .C. Cosgrove to Norah Sul.Jivan 1 Lohk-18 and 19, blk 4, Oakdale add. The Mayer Home Bldg. Co. to Julian Druktanis 2,500 Lot 24, blk 10. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add, Fred W. Frazen to Julia Leki .. j GARY. Lots 16 and 17, blk 4. Broadway Heights add. Clarence M. Renollet to Calvin E. Renollet 1 Lot 27, blk 4, Patterson & Stoufs 1st add, Timothy W. Englehart to Levi Sullivan '. Lot 3. Rundell's add, William M. Dunn to Emil Botlch x. 450 500 Lot 10, blk 2. Grant Park. CondltMcGinnity Realty Co. to Mayme Malllet Lot 32, blk 1, 5th So. Broadway add. So. Broadway Land Co. to Charles Ferris .., 37 INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 7 and 8. blk 30; lot 7, blk 44; lot 10, blk 45, Emanuel Goldstein to Charles Goldstein n TOLLESTON. Lot 24, blk 19, C. T. L. A I. Co.'s 3d add, Fred Seabright to John Mucha Lots 26 and 27, in blk 22, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 4th add, Henry Hentover to Frank Raymond Lot 25, blk 1. Boulevard add, William E. Grannis to Carl G. . 1 nristensen 750 I nd lot 48, blk 4, Oak Park add, Arthur T. Freer to Nellie Ward Same as last deed, Cyrus J. Ward " to Arthur T. Freer Lot 14, blk 5, Oak Park add, Joe Bae to Angelo Shabiko. 100 GARY. Lot 13, blk 12, G. and Wm. Earle's 3"nd Glen Park add. Geortre Earl to Jennie Dohlman . . 250 Lot 44, blk 12, Geo. and Wm. Earle's 2nd Glen Park add, Geo. Earle to Beauford W. Moody... 250 Juot 43. S hi lot 42. blk 12. Geortre and Wm. Earle's 2nd Glen Park add. George Earle to Josephine Laby ... r 33e. Lot 41 "and N 4 lot 42. 1.1k in same add as last deed. Same as , jast aeed to rora McNamara. .365.25 Lot 42, blk 2, and 27, blk 1. Gar field Park sub, U. S. Land Co. to Stepan Perkusick ." 450 SOUTH GARY. Lot 50, blk 16, South Gary Land and Const. Co. to William Gurrescn 202.50 IVANHOE. Lots 1 to 42. 46 to 48. blk 3and lots 1 to 46, blk, 6, King's resub biks 3, and 8. J.. R. Lane's 1st add, John E. Haskell to Wrlckizer Bondurant Co. . . . . j LIVE STOCK MARKETS Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.17 6.30; mixed lots and butchers, $6.00 6.25; fair to fancy light, $5.806.10 roughs, pigs and stags. $1.506.40. Cattle Heifers, $4.00S! 5.10; cows, $2.754.45; calves, $6.008.00; bulls $4.00 4. 75. CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red 9596c; No. 3 red, 9394t4c; No. hard, 9?c$1.01; No. 3 hard, 93c?T$1.00, Spring wheat by sample: N,f' northern, $1.05Vs 1.07U ; No. 2 north ern, $1.031.06; ro. 3 spring, 95c $1.02. Corn by sample: No. 2 yellow, old 0c; No. 3, 5960 c; No. 3 white, 59',3 604c; No. 3 yellow, 6060c No. 4, 55457C. Oats by sample: No, 2 white. 49c; No. 3 white, 47'i 48c; No. white, 4647?;e; standard. 47i 484c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard,' white, 8Vc: perfection 8c: headlight. 175, 10c; eocene, 104c elaine, l.c; V. M. P. naphtha. 10c: Mich igan test. w. w., iuc; p. w., 9c; gaso line, 1254c; machine gasoline, 21c; raw linseed oil, single brls, 69c: 5 brl lots 68c; boiled, single brls. 70c; 5 brl lots 69c; turpentine, 55c; summer back ol i-Slv winter oiacn oil, sc. These quo tatlor.s apply to brl lots f. o, b. Chi cage PRODUCE MARKET. Butter--Receipts, 7,959 tubs; cream ery. 3oc; price to retail dealers, 36jC prints. 37'4c; extra firsts, 33c; firsts J09c; seconds, 2bc;' dairifs. extra, 32c; firsts; 29c; seconds, 2.4c; No. 1, la dies, 23c; packing stock. 22c. Eggs Receipts, 2,227 cases: rmiscel laneous lots, cases Included, 2228c cases returned, 21H27V4c; ordinary fioets, 2527c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 2830c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks 13815c. Potatoes Receipts, 73 cars; Wiscon sin, 75ffi80c; Michigan, S38 85c; Minnesota, 83 85c. , Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl, $3.004.00. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 55Jc; 60 to 93. 5,j74c; 80 to 120 lbs, 7 4 8 9c; 100 to 120, 9!4c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20c; No. 1 loins, 23V4c; No. 1 round. 10c No. 1 chucV.SHc; Nd. 1 plate. 6 Vic Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 11c; roosters. 8c; springs, m&c; ducks. 12'ic; geese, 11c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.34; prime, $2.27; red kidney. $2.85; brown Swedish, long, "$2.50; round, $2.75; limas, California, per 100 lbs,J7.157.25. ' .-., Green vegetables Beets, 30 40c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.50;, carrots, 30 50c per sack; cucumbers, per doz, $1.00I. 50; cauliflower, $2.50 f2.7S box; celery, 50cft $l.OO; horseradish, 635f75c dozen; lettuce, head, per brl, $1.00? 3.00; leaf, . 256? 27&c case; mushrooms, 1025c per lb; onions, 65c
$2.00 per sack; parsley, '" $7.50 8100 brl; peppers, crate, $2.00 g 2.50; pumpkins, 75c$1.00 per dos; radishes, 25 35c per dot; spinach, $1.001.10 per tub; string beans, $5.00 6.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $1.251.50 per crate; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, brl, $3.504.00.
MOTIONS AND ORDERS. (Continued from Page 5.) L. Eisler et al. Defendant files Interrogatories to be answered by Dee. 18. 504 Mrs. Lee Berd vs. Mrs. Lee Novinski et al. Plaintiff files supplemental interrogatories to be answered by Monday, 18th day of December. 6S9 Calumet Lumber Co. vs. George Meyers et al. Plaintiff files supplemental complaint making new parties defendant. ' 7696 Calumet Lumber Co. vs. Milan Drakulich et al. Gary Decorating Co. files cross-complaint. 836 First National Bank vs. McClay. Defendant McClay files cross-complaint. 7847 Intervenors fil. motion to dismiss their petition. Granted. Plaintiff dismisses attachment suit. 912 Micheline Tire Co. et al. vs. Hammond Garage Co. Plaintiff present proof of claims and defendants agree. Judgment as per form. 7935 W. A. Cain Supply Co. vs. John Apostal. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 985 Jesse Soules vs. Eliza Jane Smith et al. Plaintiff files interrogatories to be answered by Elfza Jane Smith by Dec. 18. Plaintiff files abstract of title as per order of court. Plain- ' tiff dismisses as to Smith. 8085 Peter Hand Brewery Co. vs. Frank Wakowskt et al. Defendant ruled to file answer to plaintiffs interrogatories Dec. 18. 8165 Herman Kaske vs. Max Kuliowskl et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 8188 DimUru Stepoura vs. L. I. Gott lieb. 'Plaintiff files amended complaint. 8329 Joseph Kaufman vs. Ludwlg Kappes. Court finds for plaintiff for $117.92 and $15 attorney's fees. Judgment. 8330 Joseph Kaufman vs. Gustave H. Jacobson et al. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for ($114.20 plus $25 attorney's fees, with relief. Judgment. 8356 E. A. Gibson vs. Harry Thiel et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 887 Michael Bosak vs. Michael Prascsak et al. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $1,238.71 with relief. Judgment. Court room . 2. 5131 Berger Mfg. Co. vs. W. J. Slattery et al. Plaintiff files motion to substitute American Trust Co.. adm. of estate of W. J. Slattery as party defendant. Granted. 7202 Gray Const. Co. vs. E. J. & E. Ry Co. et al. E. J. & E. Ry. Co. moves plaintiff to answer interrogatories by Dec. 18. - 744,5 Brown vs. Illinois Car Mfg. Co. Defendant defaulted on failure to answer interrogatories and excep tion. ' 7530 Otto C. F. Seehase vs. Julius Co hen et al. Plaintiff dismisses. Judg ment. . 7633 John B. Phillips, trustee, vs. 'August Gustafson et al. Defendants defaulted. Kind for plaintiff for $100. plus $15 attorney's fees. Fore closure of chattel mortgage. Judg ' ment over. 7869 Elizabeth J. Morgan vs. Calumet & South Chicago Railway Co. De fendant files answers to Interroga tories. 7884 John Petrek vs. Hoy b. Davis et al. Defendants defaulted. 7952 James W. Shaffer vs. DeLee aGrdner et al. Cause dismissed, costs paid. S202 E. R. Dahnel vs. Gross. Find for plaintiff for $384. 8274 Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment, ronriroon No. 3. 6523 Joseph Kasper vs. Ernest G. Schreiber. By agreement cause Is dismissed at defendant's costs, costs having been paid. 6756 Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. vs. Morris Brenman. Find for plaintiff on first paragraph for $110.50 plus $15 attorney's fees, without relief, and on second paragraph for $577.17 with relief. Judgment. 7141 Katy Kish et al. vs. Frank Ryhel et al. Commissioner files report of sale, approved and deed order, reported and approved. 719S Erwln Whitmer vs. Lizzie Eberman Erlcsoa. Conditional examination of defendant ordered published. Find for plaintiff for $641.80. Judgment. 7394 Bertiheim Distilling Co. vs. Richard Siebert. Defendant files motion for change of venue from county. Sustained. ..Ordered changed to Porter superior court and defendant given, ten days. Plaintiff excepts. 7734 Henry C. Summers vs. Julius Peto et al. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $414.50- with $51.45 attorney's fe-cs. without relief and foreclosure. Judgment. 7870 Stevenson Grocery Co. vs. Mrs. F. Whlttlieb. Defendant defaulted. Find for plaintiff for J170.4JI. Judgment. 1 91a Daisy Gibson vs. John Joseph Gibson. Defendant defaulted. Find for plaintiff granting divorce, and restoration of maiden name, Daisy Bowman. Restrained from marrying for two years. Judgment 7939 Mitchell Charnley vs. J. Ray Murray et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to lots 32-33, block 72, I. H., and as to Charles and Louise Martin, Union National Savings and Loan Association and South Side Trust & Savings Bank. . . 7954 Mitchell Charnley vs. Charles E. Fowler et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to lot 30. block 23. 2nd add. I. II.; lot 19, Norlin's addition, and as to Kazmire C. Wlsztart and wife, Pet,er Carlson and wife. Union National Savings & Loan Association and ludiana Trust & Savings Bank. 8018 Mitchell Charnley vs. Charles Martin et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to lots 5. 32. 33, block 72,- I. H., and as to Chacles and Louise Martin, Union National Savings & Loan Association and South Side Savings & Trtist Bank. 8118 R. P. Smith & Sons Co. vs. Frank Kologna. Defendant defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $204.50, - with,, relief. Judgment. I
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Holiday
IF YOU WISH TO MAKE YOUR HOME Bright and Cheerful During Chrtatmaa. and need a little money to carry out your desire, we are the people that will help you, by having a confidential loan with us. something that any honest person can have for the asking. You can save money by paying cash to the merchants, who heed their money, and allow us to carry you. With us you simply give your security, such as FURNITURE. PIANO. HORSES. WAGON. STORE OR OFFICE FIXTURES, and the cash is delivered to you. We arrange the payments Weekly. Bl-Weekly or monthly to suit your income and allow you from one month to one year to repay us, with a most liberal rebate for pre-paymenL DON'T CRAMP YOURSELF FOR CHRISTMAS MONET. USE TOUR CREDIT. For your holiday outing or extra shopping and pay us at leisure. THE CALUMET LOAN CO. , Was organized for the people of Hammond and vicinity where they can borrow money on short notice, without the preliminaries and delays of the oldfashioned way of borrowing money. The Calumet system is modern and up-to-date. DO XOT BE DECEIVED By alluring rates such as: 25.00 at AOe per week. 50.00 at 91.20 per week, v 91OO.OO at 92-40 per week. and other amounts In proportion such as outside companies do. They are deceptive and are only made to catch the unthinking public, NOTE Our offices for your convenience will be open early and late, from now until Christmas. It is the- one place in Hammond" where you can get money to do your shopping with and make a Merry Christmas for your family. DOST PUT IT OFF TOO LONG but come. Talk the matter over with us, and save the annoyance of any possible delay. We will be pleased to talk with you whether you borrow or not. Calumet Loan Co.
Phone 323. - OPEN EVERY 8184 F. De Mertis Cornwell vs. Ada May Cornwell. Defendant files cross-complaint. ,also verified motion asking that plaintiff be ordered to pay a reasonable sum forf defense and to prosecute her crosscomplaint. 8194 B. & R. Brg. & Malt Co. vs. J. Cvetkovitch et al. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for delivery of goods and $5 damages for detention. Judgment. 8383 John A. Troupe vs. Hammond Athletic association. Claim of plaintiff submitted to court. Find for him for $240 preferred as a la- . bor claim, payable In course of receivership. Kaufman & Wolf and M. M. Towle Jr. files intervening petition. STIEGLITZ PARK. Mrs. Sullivan went to South Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Lumuse was an East Chicago visitor yesterday. . Mr. MacLocklen of Grand Crossing was here on business yesterday. Mrs. Fleming is slowly recovering from her few weeks' illness. Mrs. McAdams has left for Terre Haute, where she intends to make her future home. . Mrs. Gaurnski was a South Chicago . visitor Monday. j Stanley Wodlniski went on a hunting i trip to, Clark Station. Mrs. Callaghan went to Whiting on business yesterday. Mrs. Gllsma'n has left for Pennsylvania to spend Christmas with her daughter. - Miss Catherine Gorman and Mary O'Keefe were . East Chicago visitors Sunday. Mrs. Sullivan was a South Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. Fleming has recovered from her two weeks'' illness. , Mrs. McAdams went to Hammond on business yesterday. Mrs. James shopped in Hammond Saturday. ST. JOHN. Arthur Stark left Tuesday for Low ell, where he -will spend several weeks with Mei relatives. I esdames Mat Brick, John M. Thiel and Joseph F. Gerlach spent Monday with friends in Hammond. j Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adler attended the funeral of Mrs. John Schweitzer in j Hammond today. Herman Rosenthal made a business trip to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. John Haake were Crown Point visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Jr., spent today with friends in Chicago. Hubert Doctor transacted business in Hammond today. George Litesy was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Stark left for Lowell,
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13 Hamnaoad EVENING. Bid. where she will make her home - with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Govert. Herman Schmal la now employed on. the railroad since they moved to St. John. Peter Portz and Mat Wachter of St. John were summoned lata Monday night at 10:30 p. m. to appear in the court house in Crown Point Tuesday to qualify for jurors in the bribery case. RECEPTION AT HARBOR (Special to Th Times.) Indiana Harbor, Dec. 13. The electrical department of the Inland Steel company Is planning on a grand receptlcji and dance to be given on the evening of Dec. 16 at the Auditorium. Hay's orchestra is to furnish the music and ' a delightful evening Is anticipated. There Is a capable committee in charge of the event, who will see to it that no detail is neglected to make the occasion an enjoyable one to each and every guest. The committee is composed of the following: Ed Fenelon, Sidney Mullln. Peto Neeham, Jack Reed, Sam Gleseklng, Jack Walsh, Herman Flrstenberg. Earl McKenna, Archie Allen, "W. M. Perry, J. Cavanaugh, W. M. Linneman, Ed Collins, Lark Seall, LeRoy I Wassmund. Hessville. Suspect Taken. Receipt of news from the Hammond PllM department yesterday regarding , the attack upon a girl near Highlands caused the Gary, police to be on the 1'"t. and yesterday afternoon a man who-gave his name as John Cox and who answered the description, was arrested in Eleventh, avenue. The prisoner was unable to give a coherent account of himself, and like the man wanted for the Highlands assault, he was a section hand. The fact that he had Just come from a barber shop Jed the polled to believe that he had shaven off the black beard vhieh the man wanted Is said to have worn. This morning the suspect was released. . CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISING will "make" year fcnalaeaa enterprise 4f I Is one that ought to he made." TIIE CHESAPEAKE OHIO WAY OF INDIANA. RAILLeariaK Tine at Hammond, lad. Effective November 12th. Subject te Change Without Notice. 2:15 pm. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, 'New York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Nona Carolina points. "Local for Clncla- . r.llTT inati. connecting :23 am DAILY wlth F- p. y. Llm". l.lted for the East. 18:38 am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. 6:15 pm DAILY, Local for Chicago. 6:10 pm DAILY, Limited for ChicaJM T and West. 6:17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains. & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND
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