Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1911 — Page 7

Thursday, Doc. 14, 1911.

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NOTICE TO TIMES REAPERS. NOTIdE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter gtv-

Requests at this office to reveal.You can please friends and purse. We ,it.t advertisers have a beautiful line of rugs, all sizes.

the identity of anonymous advertisers can not, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions.

As far as it Is possible it Is advised ; wardrobes, sideboards with glass, all that all classified ads should either be' 25c. It will pay you well to call and mailed or sent to the ofllee. The Times se our stock before making a purwill not be responsible for errors In ( chase. We always do as we advertise, e.ds taken over the telephone, j Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St., . 'Hammond, Ind. Phone 543.'

MAt.F. HELP- , WANTED Reliable man or boy around house; good home. R T, Times, llam mond. FFMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for pent-rat houseworkitwo in family. Mrs. Pattersby, 3730 Grapevine st.. Indiana Harbor.

WANTED Two experienced grocery j FOR SALE Cornet, silver plated, nearsalesladies. E. C. Minas Co., Ham- j ly new, H flat; cheap. 35-154th St., mond. . j West Hammond.

WANTED Dining room girl. berg's opfe, Indiana Harbor. 561J. Stern- j Phono, 13-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam i ru" ,w:" ,. ' , I heat, telephone; near East Chicago, Gary and GlbsOn lines; high class. 374 I Indiana av., Hammond FO RRENT Nicely furnished rooms for sleeping; $1.50 up. 505 Hohman st., Hammond. , FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms at 43; Condit St., Hammond. Mrs. Bciriger. "FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heat, board" If desired; In best residence portion of city. Apply 125 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 1004.1. FOR RENT Two furnished warm rooms. 839 So. Hohman st., corner Carroll St., Hammond. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. S6S Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 423. 14tf FOR KENT Nice six-room brick cottage on Douglas ave.. three blocks west from courthouse. West Hammond Realty Co., 30 West -Rimbach . ave. Phone 566. . H-3 FOR RENT A furnished room in private family. fr gentlemen. Ap.ply 659 Oakley ave., Hammond. .13-2 FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 697 Oakley ave., J-lammond. 13tf FOR RENT Sevn-room modern flat; steam heat. Apply 39 Doty St., Hammond. Phone 1095M. ' 13-3 FOR RENT Six-room modern cottage on Pine st. Apply 406 Pine st., Ham mond. Phone 422. ., . FOR RENT Seven-room modern fiat; bath, furnace heat, gas and electric light. 311 Sibley st. Apply 215 State st., Hammond. : FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 686 Price place. Hammond, Ind. x. 12-4 FOR RENT Pleasant front room on Carroll st.; modem. Also 5-room lowr fia, with bath, on Williams st. Apply 43 fcarroll' st., Hammond. Phone 813M. FOE. RENT Furnished Toom, also room : on ground floor 'for. couple, with use of kitchen. 115 Clinton at., Hammond. FOR RENT Store,' good , location for ( store or any other businessMichigan

ave. and Fir st., Indiana Harbor. Ip- J violin. Headquarters at Straube Piaquire Ernst Tosettl Brewing '.Co.,, 40th no & Music Co., 629 llohman St., Hamand Butler st., Chicago, 111 ll- rqond. Ph0ne $61. " xsit

FOR RENT Four nicely furnished FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING. .BY rooms for light housekeeping at 226 1 day or week. Apply evenings, 204 InMlchigan ave. Inquire at 231 Michigan ' a Sana ave., Hammond. ,'ii-6

ave., Hammond, 4.ou a wees. - FOR RENT Warm, centrally located ; room, $1'.50 per week, for lady, ,90 State st., Hammond. 9tf FOR RENT 40 acres South Gary, Fer tile soil. Rntal $5 per acre to a good tenant. R. L. Miller, 20 X. La Salle st.,1 Chicago, 111. ROOM FOR RENTtng, Ind. -433 John st., Whit8tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer .ave. Hammond. 88tt FOR RENT Five-room cottage with furnace and gas; good proposition to right parties. Call phone 861R after 6 p. m. 27tf LOST AND FOUND. IX)ST An old dog. black, tan and white fox terrier; answers to name Jack. Return to Mrs. M. A. Murphy, 165 Gostlin' st., Hammond. Reward. . ' i I.,. i ii 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 sifver chain attached. Return to Times office and receive reward. ' IjOST LOST Will party who picked tip handbag containing thimble, valued as keepsake, in front of E. .C. Minas' please return to Times office, Hammond. Reward. ; 12-2 TAILORING. PHONE 771. Toung Men's Tallora, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 Stat at.

von sAiiE. FOR SALE New house, all modern, renting for $25 a month, at sV bargrain. Call at 817 Alice et, Hammond. Phone 637. Jltt FOR SALE No trouble to find Xmas 'gifts at the Hammond Furniture Co. from 65c and up. Rockers from iiOc and up. A fine line of Mexican drawn work, also dolls, children's dressers, FOR SALE At a give-away pfice, an upright Kimball piano. Call and give j us a cash offer. The best offer will take I it. Call 67 State st. (upstairs), Ham. ! mond. 14-S FOR SALK House and lot on Rlmbach : ave. Inquire at American, Trust & 'Savings Bank, IMmmonii, Ind. FERRETS FOR . SALE J. B. Crown Point, Ind. Rout.j 2. Blach'.y. 13-4 FOR SALE About fifty quarts of cherries and blackberries at once. ' Hohman St. (upstairs). Hammond. pQj SALK Collie pups. Joseph J. Mun ster, Hammond, R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SAIJS 5-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-S 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 lit 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 nultahlB tor truck farming. Thornton township.i 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, at Times office. Hammond. FOR SALE 20 head" of farm mares and horses. V. W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan ave., Hammond. 412 FOR SALE t-Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros, storage house, Fayette and Sohl st. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manager. 29tf FOR SALE Show cases, shelving, wall cases and soda fountain. Apply Norrls Drug store, 193 E. State st., Hammond. . : . ;FOR BALK Special for railroad moa. j Wi nave Just placed two dosea nig a grade 21 and 83 jewel watches on sal t of all makes at a give-away price. Thar I wtl1 ast- First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 213 Hammond bid., Hammond.,, . ' . WAITED TO. BUY. , I WANTED TO BUY Small breed puppy, j 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 o 67 State st.,. Hammond. Phone 543. : l-2w JANEOUS. . mr. WADE EVERSOLL, teacher. . of HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought ana sold. . Hammond Furniture Co.. 67 State sU, Hammond. Ind. Phone 543. - Scavenger syork done, promptly. Tel No. 1007M. Charles Anderson. 1S4 Fort Wayne ave., Hammond, : : : ONEY TO LOAN. - 5IONEY XO 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 333. " NOTICE ' Garfield lodge K6. 569 F. & A. M. will hfUd election of officers Friday, December 15th, and will also elect one trustee for threo years. R, S. GALER, Secy. ' NOTICE, Hammond Corornandery No.' 41, K, T., will hold election of officers Monday, December 18th, and will also elect one trustee for thrd years. . , ? R. 8. 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 Httl help. LEGAL NOTICES- . NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS' " SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that Herbert S. Barr and Frank B. Pattee, as Commissioners of the Lake Circuit Court of Lake County, Indiana, appointed as such in the case of Frances Gerlach et al. vs. Hannah Austgen et al.' being

cause No. 8226, will, pursuant to an order of said Court in partition proceedings, sell at private sale for not less than, the amount of the appraisement, the following described real estate, situated in the 6lty of Hammond, Iake County, in the Stable of Indiana, to-wit: Lot 39, block 1, Morris addition to Hammond, being a subdivision of "the northeast quarter of the southwest fractional quarter of section six, (), township thirty-sin (36) North, range nine (9 west of the 2nd? P. M., for all cash. Said sale will take place at the law office of Herbert S. Barr, Jn Crown roint, Indiana, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1911!, or at any time there after should said real estate no) sell on said day. Witness our hands as Qommisisoners this I3th day of De cember, 1911. HERBERT S. BARR. FRANK B. PATTEE. Commissioners. STATE OF INDIANA, COt'NTY OF LAKE. SS: J. ALVIN ODONNELL AND E. MILES NORTON. DOING BUSINESS AS PARTNERS UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF .O'DONNELL & NORTON, VS. WILLIAM HEALY To William Heal'y: W hereas, J. Alvin O'Donnell and E. Miles Norton have . filed in this court their complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain property alleged to belong to you, also their affidavit that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana. ' i You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 13th day of February, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., and unless you appear at that time and arlswer their complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence, and an order made for the sale of said property. ALBERT C. IIUb'er, Justlceof the Peace. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Lots 10 and 11. blk 7. Hoffman's . I 2n,1 add. Howard R. Kaster to H. II . Peavey $3,000 Lot 12, blk 3. Agnes Roberts' sub, Julius Linnemann to Ida Llnnemann t . . . . 1 t nd. 1-3 lots L and 2, blk 3. L. E. Hohman's add. Louis DemerHng to Susana Demerling 900 E i lot 25, blk 1, Caroline Hoh- ' man's 2nd add, Peter W. Meyn to James Edward Burns 3,000 TOLLESTON. Lot 37. blk 8. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 1st add, Augusta Schllck to Sava . "Miljanovlch 6,000 Lot 17, blk 15, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 4th add, Fanny L. Stewart to James L. Apperson and C. Oliver Holmes Lot 18, blk 2. Bormann's 2nd add. Fred W. Findling to David N. Collum GARY. Lot 19, blk 14. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. ; William C, Burke to First National Bank of Gary Lot 26, blk 25, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, -Gary Land Co. to John Kerr ' . INDIANA HARBOR. S 5 ft.; lot -7. Wk 17. 2nd adi. East Chicago Co. to Hjalmar Larson NEW CHICAGO. - Lot 17, blk 9. 4th add. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Peter and Sarah Sohn..-. SCHNEIDER. Lot 42, blk 3. Williams' add, Harry P. Slmms to Rose Bingham .... Lot 11, blk 3. William's add. The Indiana Truck Farm Co. to same as last deed 450 120 300 50 50 USE OUR FOR CHRISTMAS Don't let the Cfai-latma atoektaa-s of your loved ones go rnitr simply because yon are temporarily short of money. Cnll oa or write to ua d wo will Imb yea $5, f 10, S25. S50, or any a in mi at teat you may red. We loan oa furniture, plaaoa, teams, flxtarea. etc.. wltsoot re moval. AH baslaess Is strictly nandrnttal. We pay off loaaa sad advance more money, at onr low rates, and yonr paymenla will be so small that yon nil! sot feel turnt. $ .60 ia the weekly payment oa a $25 loaa for 50 weeks. ( . If yon need mnaey, fill oat this blank, rot It off, raall.to as and oar (rat will eall em yon. Open even lags until Xmas. N ame Address . . (Give Street and Number.) City or Towa.... ........ Amount Wanted. INDIANA LOAN 216 Gary Blag. (Second Floor. Corner 5th Atf.au and Broadway rkone Gary. GARY, IND,

CROWN POINT. All blk 6, R. R. add, George Holland Lets to Lett; Manufacturing Co INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 16, blk 29, Indiana Harbor, J. A. Jacobson to Indiana Trust & Savings Bank ,

7,000 550 SOUTH GARY. Lot 20, blk 2, Sanford Tubba' 1st add, First State Bank, Ilobart, to William D. Graham EAST CHICAGO. ". Lot 42, blk 5, NE 32-37-9, MacleJ Siruek to Maciep Siurek GARY. :5o Lot 13, blk 6, Mchey s add, Wil liam D. McKey to John R. Green Lot 19, blk 12, McKey'g add. Same as last deed to Barbara Hintzke Lots 24 and 25, blk 79, Gary Land 450 Co.'a 1st sub, Ora L. Wlldermuth to A. R. Hoover TOLLESTON. Lot 8. blk 24, C. T. L. & I. Ca's Eth add, Andrew Nedza to Vojcich Burnat Lot 42. blk 47, sd Oak Pafl add, Clear Title Land Co. to Thomas Sipos Lot 43, blk 47, 2nd Oak Park add. Same as last deed to Sofia N, Si 3751 450 pos 450 Lots 5. 6, 23 to 28, blk 1, Sherman Park; lot 85, blk 2, Sherman Park. Carrie Popp et al., ex., to Gary Bond & Mtg. Co Same as last deed, Carrie Popp, wid., to same as last deed Und lots 5 and 6, blk 1, Sherman Park; Und V lot So. blk 2. Sherman Park, Lester D. S. Fitler to same as last deed HOSFORD PARK. Lot 1, blk 4; lot 24, blk 3, John McNamara to Richard L. Miller Lot 48, bl k4, SamueJ Cameron to same as last deed HAMMOND. W lot 21, blk 2, L. E. Hohman's add, ' Elmer A. VinnedVe to 900 100 100 Margaret J. Belshaw 1.800 Same as last deed. Margaret J. BelsSaw to Elmer A. Vinnedge 1,800 WHITING. Lot 24, blk 1, Forsyth's Sheffield sub, Oliver O. Forsyth to Ed ward Winkelrled '. 1.000 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 95497e; No. 3 red, 94 95c; No. 2 hard. 96$1.01;' No. 3 hard, 93S98c. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.041.07; No. 2 northern. $1.02 1.06: No. 3 spring, 95c $1.00. , Corn by sample: No. 2 (old), 69ic; No. 3. 6060c; No. 3 white, 60'if 60Ac: No. 3 yellow. 60461c; No. 4 564 9'574c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 47 c; No. 2 white. 48iM9'i'; No. 3 white, 47H 48?ic; Xo. 4 white. 46l448',ic; stand ard, 4848c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale priees of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, Sc; perfection. 8Hc; headlight, 175. 10c; eocene. 10c: elaine. 17c; V. M. P. naphtha, 10c; Michigan test. w. w., 10c; p. w., 9c; gasoline, 12c; machine . gasoline, 21c raw linseed oil, ainajle brls, 65e; 1 brl lots. 68c; boiled, single brls. 7Dc; 5 brl lots. 89c; turpentine. 55c; summer black oil, 7Hc; -winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brtt lots f. o. b. Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Sheep Native lambs. $3.25ig'6.25; fed lambs, $5.256.25; cull lambs. $3.5004.00; native ' yearlings.V $ 1.25 5.40; native ewes. $2.753.50: native wethers. $3.50 4.00; fed wethers, $3.25 4.10. Hogs Fair to fancy light, $5.80(3 fi.15; roughs, pi.gs and stags, $4.00I 6.2; good to prime heavy, $S.15,6.35; mixed lots and butchers. $6.tO(S'6.35 Cattle Good to prime steers. $7.75 9.00; fair to good beeves. $6.15Sr7.75; common to fair beeves. $4.00(S6.15; inferior killers, $4.00 5.00; range steers. $4.758,5.75; fair to fancy yearlings. $S.50!fr8.75: good to choice cows. $4.40 5.00; good to choice vealers. IT TiflffrS sheavy calves. $4.455 d5.75; feeding steers, $1.455.75. PRODUCEIARKET. Butter Receipts, 8.621 tubs; creamery, 33c; price to retail dealers, 36l,c; prints, 37 c: extra firsts, 31c; firsts. 26 27c; seconds. 24c; dairies, extra, 31c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 23c; No. 1 ladles, 22c; . packing stock, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 2,193 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 2228c; cases returned, 21H27Hc; ordinary firsts, 2527c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 28 30c; No, 1 dirties, 17V4c; checks 13 15c. - Potatoes Receipts, 43 cars; Wisconsin, 75(Qi78c; Michigan, 8385c; Minnesota, 83(3 85c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl, $3.O03.5O. Veal 50 to 60 lb Weights, 554c; 60"to 95. 5i74c; 80 to 120 lbs, 7V4 9c; 100 to 120. 9Mc. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 10c; No. 1 loins. 23 c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chucv. 8Hc; No. 1 plate, 6V4c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 11c; roosters, 8c; springs. JO'c; ducks, 12 Uc; geese, 11c Beans Pea beans, hand picked. choice, $2.34; prime, $2.27; red kidney, $2.85; brown Swedish, long.. $2.50; round. $2. 7a; llmas, California, per 100 lbs, $7.157-25. Green vegetables Beets. 3040c per sack; cabbage, per brl. $1.50; car rots. 30oc per sack; cucumbers, per doz, $1.001.50; cauliflower. $2.50 (32.75 box; celery, BOcf $1.00; horserad ish, 65Q75c dosen; lettuce, head, per brl, $1.00'S3.e0; leaf, 2527,4c case; mushrooms, 1025c per lb; onions. 65c a$2.00 per sack; parsley, $7.508.00 brl; peppers, crate. $2.002.50; pumpkins, 75c$1.00 per doz; radishes, 25 35c per doa; spinach, $1.001.18 per tub; string beans, $5.00I6.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $1.251.50 per crate; turnips. 50c per sack; watercress, rl. $3.50 4 00. . MOTIONS AND ORDERS. (Continued from Page 5.) pear is dismissed on motion of the plaintiff for want of prosecution. Judgment. ; , i584 Otillia Rasher vs. Peler Rasher. Motion to dismiss sustained. Judg

ment. .

599 General Furniture Co. vs. Mary Bllleter et al. Find for plaintiff for $100 plus $10 attorney's fees, without relief. Foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Judgment. 600 General " Furrrtture Co. vs. Marv Bllleter et al. Find for plaintiff for $50 plus $10 attorney's fees, without relief, foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Judgment. 7601 General Furniture Co. vs. Jo seph R. Billeter et al. Find for plaintiff for $47 plus $10 attorney's fees, without relief, foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Judgment. 7602 General Furniture' Co. vs. Jo seph R. Bllleter et al. Find for plaintiff for $26 plus $5 attorney's fees, without relief and foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Judgment. 627 Abe Goldberg vs. David Allen et al. Defendant files cross-corn- i plaint. 645 Pologrla FMzybyl vs. Richard Smith et al. Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff for $101.45 with relief. Judgment. Courtroom o. 2. ( 8048 Gary Trust & Savines Rank v August Ambos et al. Find for plaintiff against defendants for .$366.93 plus $37 attorney's fees, . without relief. Judgment. t ourtroom No. 2. S346 Ida Linnemann vs. Julius Linne mann. Find for' plaintiff granting divorce. Plaintiff awarded $25 attorney's fees and custody of minor child. Mildred Ida, aged three years. and $15 per month for support of minor child until she has reached age of 21 years. Defendant per mitted to visit child twice a week at reasonable hours. Fifteen dollars to be paid on the 15th of each and every month into clerk's office. Judgment. 6020 W. H. Wilson vs. John BIscoh et al. Find for plaintiff for $24.66 plus $10 attorney's fees, without relief. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien and judgment. Courtroom No. 1. 7148 Rudolph Hegener & Co. vs. Wil liam Winter et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 6427 Maurice L. Horner et al. vs. Johan Safciz et al. Find or plaintiff against defendants for $191.29 with relief. Find against each intervening petitioner. Judgment. 075 State ex rel. School Town of Highland vs. John C. Becker, etc. Find for plaintiff for $225 payable out of tuition fund and defendant is ordered and directed to draw a warrant for said amount payable out of said fund. Judgment. , 107 Frank Szabo vs. Paul Szabo et al. Defendants dismiss appeal. Judgment. 7195 ; Independent Brewinc- Assnnlatlnn vs. W . H. Piper. Plaintiff dismisses attachment proceedings. 7275 State ex rel. Greenwald vs. Mau rice fx. castleman. Demurrer to amended Information overruled and exceptions. J4o carl Huettner et al. vs. George Heski et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Mrs. Heski. Submitted to court on complaint and by agreement plaintiff recovers $283.32 plus $30 attorney's fees without relief. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien. Order of sale not to Issue for sixty days. Causes No. 7346 and 7424 are con solidated with this cause and plain tiffs in each of said causes file their complaints as cross-complaints herein. Plaintiff and each crosscomplainant dismisses as to Charles Baran. Submitted to court on all cross-complaints, except Central Electric Co. and continued as to It. Find for Gary Lumber Co. for $817 plus $S1.70 attorney's fees without relief. Foreclosure of mechanic's Hen. Find for Albert1 Buse for $330.15 plus $33 attorney's fees, without relief. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien. No order of sale to Issue on either of these for sixty days. Find for Scheflow for $63 pius la attorney's fees, without relief. Foreclosure and no order or sale for sixty days. Judgment. 346 Albert Buse vs. George Heski et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Mrs. Heski. Cause consolidated with No 7345. 390 Gary Lumber Co. vs. JohnflvanIch et al. Silas II. Strawn, trustee,' files cross-complaint. 7424 E. M. Scheflow vs. Genro-a IL.tl et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Mrs. Heski. Cause consolidated with No .7345. 7497 Herman E. Ehrman vs. Joseph Szarsyuski. Plaintiff files cost bond In discharge of rula. 7555 Howard H. Nef: vs. Matthew McBride. Plaintiff disrnlsess and by stipulation defendant Matt McBrlde to pay costs. Judgment. ' 7S42 Illona Dravetz vs. Ferentz Dravetz. Plaintiff dismisses, costs - paid. 7897 Dessie Marcella cVosby vs. Neal Crosby. Find for plaintiff granting divorce. Restoration of maiden name, Dessie Marcella Mentzer and to pay costs. Judgment. 7940 Otto H. Haehnel, trustee, etc., vs. hamuel Abelman. .Defendant files affidavit for change from county. Granted. Porter superior court and ten days given to perfect. 80S0 Lillian Swanson vs. Carl Biesen et al. PlalntHT suggests minority of Carl Biesen and court appoints E. G. Sproat guardian ad litem. Find jur piamsit ior n..'o, order as per form. Judgment. 8261 Anna Ketchell vs. William Ketchell. Find for plaintiff granting divorce and custody of children William, aged 11; Florence, aged 9; Franklin, aged 3. and Charles, aged 1. To pay costs and given $500 alimony and $8 per week for children. Judgment. Courtroom o. 3. 6524 Morris Jtothschild vs. Ernest G. Sehreiber. By agreement case dismissed, at defendant's costs. Judgment. " 6525 William Ahlborn vs. Ernest G. Shreiber. By agreement case dismissed at defendant's costs. Judgment. 6526 Paul II. Mueller vs. Ernest G. Sehreiber. By agreement case dis missed at defendant's costs. Judgment. 6527 Carl E. Bauer vs. Ernest G. Sehreiber. By agreement cas dis missed at defendant's costs. Judg ' meat. 6539 Antonla Gruppe vs. Ernest G. Sehreiber.- By agreement case dismissed at defendant s costs. Judgment.

Holiday Money IF TOfJ WISH TO MAKE YOUR HOME Bright and Cheerlal During Christmas. and need a little money to carry out your deslr, we are the people that will help yeu. 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 need thedr money, and allow us to carry you. With u you simply fflve vour seeuritv, such as FURNITURE. PIANO. HORiES. WAGON. STORE OR OFFICE FIXTURES., and the cash is delivered to you. We arrange the payments Weekly. Bi-Weekly cr monthly to suit your income and allow yoi from one month to one year to repay us. with a most liberal rebate for pre-payment-DON T CRAMP YOURSELF FOR CHRISTMAS MONET. VSE YOIR credit. For your holiday outing or extra ahopplng and' pay us at leisure. THE CAHMET LOAN CO. r Was organized for the people of Hammond and

vicinity where they can

tice, without the preliminaries ana aeiays oi me oiafashioned way of borrowing money. The Calumet system is modern and up-to-date. DO NOT BE DECEIVED By alluring rates such as: $25.00 at AOe prr week. 59.00 at 91.20 per week. ajoo.00 at $2.40 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 fbr your convenience will be open early and late, from now until Christmas. It Is the one i place in Hammond where you can get money to do your shopping with and make a Merry Christmas foryour family. j DOXT PUT IT OFF" TOO LONG hut come. Talk the matter over with us. 'and save the annovance of any possible delay. We will be pleased to talk with youwhether you borrow or not. Calumet Loan Co. Phone 323. 212 Hammond Bide. OPF.N EVERY EVENING. v

654 0 Katie Mueller vs. Ernest G. Sehreiber. By agreement case dismissed at defendant's costs. Judg ment.

6725 Edward C. Minas vs. Ernest G. but yesterday he decided to cast the Sehreiber. Cause dismissed by sunshinelof his presence into Indiana plaintiff.- Costs paid. Harbor. He visUed the saloon of Jno. 7224 First National Bank of Ham- Gtorge, 137th and Cedar street, and not mond vs. James C. Harlan et al. liking the length of the proprietor's Find for plaintiff against both de- hair, began it is alleged to tear it out fendants for $167.23 plus $20 attor- by the handful. For this little attenney's fees, without relief. Schaaf tlcrh he was arrested and locked up In Is found to be surety. Execution Jail. . to be levied first on property of John Ladankocich's offense was in Harlan. Judgment. being what Judge Relland and the po-

74S6 New Castle Casket CO. vs. John Huber. Defendant ruled to answer plaintiff's interrogatories by Dec. 11. HARBOR POLICE (IT. HAS MOMY CREW (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Dec. 14. Judge George Relland had a rummy lot before h m nrh sari rMi:n-r a 1 1 r t in Hia lrr1J ...... , ana Harbor police station this morning. There were two of the bunch of wifebeaters, whiie the balance included a murderously inclined foreigner who had pulled a knife on his bos and inreaieneu 10 Kill mm some uarK nignt, : and a genlteman who evidently believed himself a tonsorial artist, and sought to remove a crop of hair, by pulling it out by the roots. George Stanko and Joe Rubeeh were the wife-beaters. Rubech, who lives In Watling stret, used a dining room chair on his better half's head, according to her story, which put her out of com mission for half an hour. Stanko merely clubbed his wife iftto submission by means of a stout cudgel, because she failed to provide a meal for him with neithmer food not fuel in the house. This loving couple came from Pennsylvania four months ago. Stanko has worked just seven days since. Yesterday he came home and asked his wife for the wherewithal to feed his glad young face. She advised him to go to work and get money with which to buy coal and flour and potatoes, saying that if he would thus provide her she would cook him something to eat. His reply she says, was to club, her into insensibility. This gentle husband has done time in Pensylvania for cutting his wife. Frank Radovich of Guthrie street, employed at the Inland mill, was arrested for pulling , a knife on one of the foremen at the plan and when he was restrained from killing the foreman then and there, he served notice on him he would get the drop on him some dark night and settle things for him.

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y .Dolise Copar, the x- onstable who has been giving the police of the region considerable trouble of late, was one j of the defendants. Copar lives at Gary lice term 'in Indian." He was not a good Indian however, his offense being an earnest endeavor to tear up Guthrie street. He was restrained In executing his desire, by the police. "WELL KNOWK , STEEL MAN DEAD Thomas Brady, one of the builders of the South Chicago plants of' the Illinois Steel company, with a record of thirtv vears of continuous service, and h. rnsft from tne DOsltlon of a car pusher to superintendent, died sud-. denly yesterday morning at his home, . , 3,6 Engiewood avenue, tsraay was one nf th best-known steel men in the Calumet region. For years he was night superintendent of the Bessemer steel mill. Later he became dock su perlntendent. f i His death is thought to have been due to heart failure. He worked Monaay, as usual, ana returning nome m j the evening in his ' customary cheery ! mood. He retired at the usual hour, and during the "night was taken sick. The end came abut 2 a. m, j In 1881, just thirty years ago, when j work on bulldinff the Sauth Chicago steel plant and laying the ' foundation for. this great industrial center was started, Thomas Brady tame to South Chicago and secured employment as a car pusher, which amounts to a laborer's position. South Chicago Calumet. FOR SALE Real estate sales are regular things when you advertise la The Times. THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAIL WAV OF" INDIANA. Leavtna Time at Hammond, Ind. Effective November 12th. subject to Ckasce Without Notice. 2:15 pm. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,- Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Nortu Carolina points. fLoeal for ClncinInatl. connecting with F. F. V. Lim9:23 am DAILY Vited for the Easu 11:88 am DAILY. Local fir Cincinnati. 6:16 pm DAILY, Local for Chicaga 6:10 pm DAILY, Limitod for Chlea&a and West. 6:17 am DAILY. Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND